On 9/29/20 1:27 PM, Joakim Zhang wrote: > [...] >>> + reg_ctrl2 = priv->read(®s->ctrl2); >>> + reg_ctrl2 |= FLEXCAN_CTRL2_WRMFRZ; >>> + priv->write(reg_ctrl2, ®s->ctrl2); >>> + >>> + /* ranging from 0x0080 to 0x0ADF, ram details as below list: >>> + * 0x0080--0x087F: 128 MBs >>> + * 0x0880--0x0A7F: 128 RXIMRs >>> + * 0x0A80--0x0A97: 6 RXFIRs >>> + * 0x0A98--0x0A9F: Reserved >>> + * 0x0AA0--0x0AA3: RXMGMASK >>> + * 0x0AA4--0x0AA7: RXFGMASK >>> + * 0x0AA8--0x0AAB: RX14MASK >>> + * 0x0AAC--0x0AAF: RX15MASK >>> + * 0x0AB0--0x0ABF: TX_SMB >>> + * 0x0AC0--0x0ACF: RX_SMB0 >>> + * 0x0AD0--0x0ADF: RX_SMB1 >> >> I don't like to have the register definition here *again), we have struct >> flexcan_regs for this. > > Do you mean still move these register definitions into flexcan_regs, right? ack >>> + */ >>> + memset_io((void __iomem *)regs + 0x80, 0, 0xadf - 0x80 + 1); >> >> why the cast? > > Yes, no need, will remove it. > >> Can you use the "®s->foo - ®s->bar + x" to get the length for the >> memset? > > After move above register definition into flexcan_regs, I can change to use > this way to get the length for the memset_io. ACK >>> + >>> + /* ranging from 0x0F28 to 0x0FFF when CAN FD feature is enabled, >>> + * ram details as below list: >>> + * 0x0F28--0x0F6F: TX_SMB_FD >>> + * 0x0F70--0x0FB7: RX_SMB0_FD >>> + * 0x0FB8--0x0FFF: RX_SMB0_FD >>> + */ >>> + memset_io((void __iomem *)regs + 0xf28, 0, 0xfff - 0xf28 + 1); >> >> same here > > Will change. tnx > Hi Marc, I'm going on holiday from tomorrow, so I would delay to send out a > V4 to review until I come back, sorry for this. Thanks for your comments of > "can: flexcan: add CAN wakeup function for i.MX8", will rework the patch > later. Fine with me, I think we can push these changes via net to v5.10 after the v5.9 release is out. Marc -- Pengutronix e.K. | Marc Kleine-Budde | Embedded Linux | https://www.pengutronix.de | Vertretung West/Dortmund | Phone: +49-231-2826-924 | Amtsgericht Hildesheim, HRA 2686 | Fax: +49-5121-206917-5555 |
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