On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 12:10:22PM +0100, Thierry Reding wrote: > On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 04:57:04PM +0800, Xiubo Li wrote: > > +static inline u32 fsl_pwm_readl(struct fsl_pwm_chip *fpc, > > + const void __iomem *addr) > > +{ > > + u32 val; > > + > > + val = __raw_readl(addr); > > + > > + if (likely(fpc->big_endian)) > > The likely() probably isn't very useful in this case. But if you want to > keep it, it should at least be reversed, since little-endian is actually > the default (you have to specify the big-endian property to activate the > big endian mode). > > > + val = be32_to_cpu(val); > > + else > > + val = le32_to_cpu(val); This will also cause sparse errors, because when sparse is enabled, these expect __le32 or __be32 arguments, not u32. > > + rmb(); > > I'd prefer the rmb() to follow the __raw_readl() immediately to make the > relationship more explicit. A better question to ask is: why is this barrier here? What memory ordering operations is it trying to serialise? > > +static inline void fsl_pwm_writel(struct fsl_pwm_chip *fpc, > > + u32 val, void __iomem *addr) > > +{ > > + wmb(); > > + if (likely(fpc->big_endian)) > > + val = cpu_to_be32(val); > > + else > > + val = cpu_to_le32(val); > > + > > + __raw_writel(val, addr); > > Same here. wmb() should precede __raw_writel() immediately. Same comments here - what memory operations is the wmb() trying to serialise? Does this PWM driver somehow end up doing DMA? -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-doc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html