Thomas, 2015-10-19 9:23 GMT+02:00 Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hello, > > On Mon, 19 Oct 2015 08:04:49 +0200, Marcin Wojtas wrote: > >> > I don't like this. The mvebu_pinctrl_soc_info structure is meant to be >> > a read-only structure that only describes static information giving >> > SoC-specific details for pin-muxing. The idea is that in the event >> > where you had multiple pinctrl in the same system, you would still have >> > only one instance of mvebu_pinctrl_soc_info. >> >> Ok, understood. What with current static globals, like mpp_base? This >> is a problem when we consider hypothetical multi-pintrl system... > > The current driver is indeed not designed for multiple instances of the > same pinctrl controller. But that's exactly what Russell is asking for. > In each mvebu pinctl there are <soc>_mpp_ctrl_get/set force usage of global mpp_base. In order not to use it this way the functions have to be redesigned. IMO having an acces to pdev would be sufficient (please see my proposal below), but yet I don't have a clear idea, how to do it, >> In genereal, I think storing additional global data is not >> starightforward, as dev->platform_data and dev->driver_data are >> currently occupied by mvebu_pinctrl and mvebu_pinctrl_soc_info. I >> propose the following: >> >> >> 1. Create a new structure: >> struct mvebu_pinctrl_pm_info { > > This definitely shouldn't be called "pm_info", because 'base' is not PM > related. It should be mvebu_pinctrl_state or something like that. > >> void __iomem *base; >> static u32 *mpp_saved_regs; >> int nregs; >> } >> >> 2. Add new field to struct mvebu_pinctrl: >> struct mvebu_pinctrl_pm_info *pm_info; > > Does not work because "mvebu_pinctrl_pm_info" cannot be a generic > structure, it has to be a per-SoC driver structure, since the set of > registers to save for PM reasons is different from one SoC to the > other. Also, some SoC have only one "base" pointer, some others (like > Dove) have multiple. > > So it should be the other way around: the SoC-specific driver create a > structure, and this structure points back to the mvebu_pinctrl > structure. > How about a following compromise: Instead of forcing pm_info, we can add a generic pointer to struct mvebu_pinctrl, e.g. void *priv; and enable passing it in a way I proposed before. This way each SoC-specific driver can attach whatever is needed for its operation. For example in A38X/AXP it would be *base, *mpp_saved_regs and nregs gathered in one structure, but it wouldn't force anything specific for other machines. As a result in A38X/AXP in suspend/resume routines, there would be no globals in use at all. Best regards, Marcin -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-gpio" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html