On 17/03/23 14:01, Roger Quadros wrote: > > > On 17/03/2023 07:02, Md Danish Anwar wrote: >> >> >> On 16/03/23 19:34, Roger Quadros wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> On 16/03/2023 15:11, Md Danish Anwar wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> On 16/03/23 17:49, Roger Quadros wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 16/03/2023 13:44, Md Danish Anwar wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> On 16/03/23 17:06, Roger Quadros wrote: >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 16/03/2023 13:05, Md Danish Anwar wrote: >>>>>>>> Hi Roger, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 15/03/23 17:52, Roger Quadros wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 13/03/2023 13:11, MD Danish Anwar wrote: >>>>>>>>>> From: Suman Anna <s-anna@xxxxxx> >>> >> >> [..] >> >>>> Sure, then I will use the existing enum pru_type. >>>> >>>> The enum pru_type is currently in drivers/remoteproc/pruss.c I will move this >>>> enum definition from there to include/linux/remoteproc/pruss.h >>> >>> There are 2 public pruss.h files. >>> include/linux/remoteproc/pruss.h >>> and >>> include/linux/pruss_driver.h >>> >>> Why is that and when to use what? >>> >> >> The include/linux/remoteproc/pruss.h file was introduced in series [1] as a >> public header file for PRU_RPROC driver (drivers/remoteproc/pru_rproc.c) >> >> The second header file include/linux/pruss_driver.h was introduced much earlier >> as part of [2] , "soc: ti: pruss: Add a platform driver for PRUSS in TI SoCs". >> >> As far as I can see, seems like pruss_driver.h was added as a public header >> file for PRUSS platform driver (drivers/soc/ti/pruss.c) >> >> [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230106121046.886863-1-danishanwar@xxxxxx/ >> [2] https://lore.kernel.org/all/1542886753-17625-7-git-send-email-rogerq@xxxxxx/ > > Thanks. "include/linux/remoteproc/pruss.h" seems appropriate for enum pru_type. > > cheers, > -roger Yes, enum pru_type is located in pru_rproc.c, I will move enum pru_type to include/linux/remoteproc/pruss.h and then include include/linux/remoteproc/pruss.h" in pru_rproc.c and any other file that needs this enum. -- Thanks and Regards, Danish.