Re: [Patch v3 0/5] Introduce keystone reset driver

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On Tuesday 20 May 2014 21:35:23 Ivan Khoronzhuk wrote:
> Thank for the note.
> 
> Ok.
> 
> Memory map:
> [00 02310000 - 00 023101FF] size=512 PLL Controller
> [00 02620000 - 00 02620FFF] size=4K device state control registers
> 
> I'll define in DT two new syscon compatible nodes like:
> 
>          pllctrl: pll_controller {
>              compatible = "syscon";
>              reg = <0x2310000 0x200>;
>          };
> 
>          devctrl: device_state_control {
>              compatible = "syscon";
>              reg = <0x2620000 0x1000>;
>          };

Please add a well-defined compatible-string in addition to "syscon" as
well.

> then correct reset-controller node like:
> 
>          rstctrl: reset-controller {
>              compatible = "ti,keystone-reset";
>              reg = <0xE4 0x10>, <0x328 0x10>;
>              reg-names = "pllregs", "muxregs";
>              syscon1 = <&pllctrl>;
>              syscon2 = <&devctrl>;
>              ti,wdt_list = <0>;
>          };

You can't really use the "reg" property to refer to syscon
registers, but you can make up your own property for that,
or put the register numbers into the syscon1/2 properties,
or just hardcode the offsets in the driver.

> And correct reset-controller code to get regmap by phandle,
> then access registers by regmap.
> 
> Also I'll post two separate patches that add syscon nodes in question.

Sounds good, thanks!

	Arnd
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