Hi Avri, On Fri, 2019-02-22 at 10:29 +0000, Avri Altman wrote: > Hi, > > > + > > +struct ufs_mtk_dev_params { > > + u32 pwm_rx_gear; /* pwm rx gear to work in */ > > + u32 pwm_tx_gear; /* pwm tx gear to work in */ > > + u32 hs_rx_gear; /* hs rx gear to work in */ > > + u32 hs_tx_gear; /* hs tx gear to work in */ > > + u32 rx_lanes; /* number of rx lanes */ > > + u32 tx_lanes; /* number of tx lanes */ > > + u32 rx_pwr_pwm; /* rx pwm working pwr */ > > + u32 tx_pwr_pwm; /* tx pwm working pwr */ > > + u32 rx_pwr_hs; /* rx hs working pwr */ > > + u32 tx_pwr_hs; /* tx hs working pwr */ > > + u32 hs_rate; /* rate A/B to work in HS */ > > + u32 desired_working_mode; > > +}; > As this is essentially identical to ufs_qcom_dev_params and ufs_hisi_dev_params etc., > Maybe move it to ufshcd-platform.h in a short preparatory patch, so it can be reused? > Good suggestion. This is currently also our preferred way to define host limitation. I can help re-factor this in next patch. > Also, the vast majority of the code in these platform-dependent modules is pretty much the same. > I wonder if it can be shape to fit some standard form? > But this is out of scope of your series. > Currently ufs-mediatek driver is a "shell" only for basic UFS operations in Mediatek SoC chips. We are planning to try to add more rich features in the near future and thus more and more different platform-dependent codes will be uploaded. However, as you mentioned, there may be still lots of similar codes and flows in these platform-dependent drivers. And we can think how to simplify or standardize them later. > > > +/* > > + * PHY Adpater attributes > > + */ > > +#define PA_LOCALTXLCCENABLE 0x155E > Already in unipro.h Will remove this. > > Thanks, > Avri Thanks, Stanley > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-mediatek mailing list > Linux-mediatek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-mediatek