Dear Andy Shevchenko, Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 於 2024年12月4日 週三 下午12:27寫道: > > On Wed, Dec 04, 2024 at 11:20:20AM +0800, Yu-Hsian Yang wrote: > > Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 於 2024年12月3日 週二 下午9:50寫道: > > > On Tue, Dec 03, 2024 at 05:15:40PM +0800, Eason Yang wrote: > > ... > > > > Second, why do you need two regmaps? How debugfs is supposed to work on the > > > registers that are 16-bit if you access them via 8-bit regmap and vice versa? > > > > > > Can't you simply use bulk reads/writes when it makes sense and drop 16-bit > > > regmap completely? > > > > Read VIN info can use word read or byte read, and other registers > > should use byte read. > > > > For a reviewer's comment, If the i2c controller allows word read then the > > right thing is to always use it. > > But how does this differ to bulk read of two sequential 8-bit offsets? > And if there is a difference, shouldn't this be addressed on regmap level for > all? Like testing for the supported flags and access registers based on the > controller capability and user request. > We would explain why we use two regmaps. In the beginning, we declare a property read-vin-data-size for user to select byte read or word read. After discuss with reviewers, we don't need this property. So I get rid of this property and take word read vin data first. We can't use regmap_bulk_read since the vin data is not sequential. For Nuvoton NCT7201/NCT7202 chip, Take an example as to Vin1: The VIN reading supports Byte read (One Byte) and Word read (Two Byte) For Byte read: First read Index 00h to get VIN1 MSB, then read Index 0Fh Bit 3~7 to get VIN1 LSB. Index 0Fh is a shared LSB for all VINs. For Word read: Read Index 00h and get 2 Byte (VIN1 MSB and VIN1 LSB). > -- > With Best Regards, > Andy Shevchenko > >