On Fri, Oct 22, 2021 at 05:36:21PM +0200, Emil Renner Berthing wrote: > On Fri, 22 Oct 2021 at 17:25, Andy Shevchenko <andy.shevchenko@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 22, 2021 at 5:56 PM Emil Renner Berthing <kernel@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Fri, 22 Oct 2021 at 16:50, Andy Shevchenko <andy.shevchenko@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On Fri, Oct 22, 2021 at 5:25 PM Emil Renner Berthing <kernel@xxxxxxxx> wrote: ... > > > > AFAICS they are sequential 4 32-bit registers. > > > > > > That's right, but we're on a 64bit machine, so DECLARE_BITMAP will > > > give us an unsigned long array that doesn't match that. > > > > I didn't get it, sorry. > > You will have a bitmap array which you will split to 32-bit values. > > What you will probably need is to move xgpio_get_value32() and void > > xgpio_set_value32() to the one of bitmap related headers (look for > > bitmap_get_value8() and friends). > > > > > > So bitmap is exactly what is suitable here, you are right! > > > > See gpio-xilinx and gpio-pca953x on how to use bitmaps in the GPIO drivers. > > > > > > None of them has a pre-initialized const DECLARE_BITMAP, so they don't > > > have to deal with the 4 vs. 2 commas problem. > > > > I believe it's well possible to refactor this to look much better with > > bitmaps (as it represents the hardware very well). > > Right, but how exactly? This works on on 64bit, but not with 32bit COMPILE_TEST: > > static const DECLARE_BITMAP(jh7100_reset_asserted, JH7100_RSTN_END) = { > /* STATUS0 register */ > BIT_MASK(JH7100_RST_U74) | > BIT_MASK(JH7100_RST_VP6_DRESET) | > BIT_MASK(JH7100_RST_VP6_BRESET) | > /* STATUS1 register */ > BIT_MASK(JH7100_RST_HIFI4_DRESET) | > BIT_MASK(JH7100_RST_HIFI4_BRESET), > /* STATUS2 register */ > BIT_MASK(JH7100_RST_E24) | > /* STATUS3 register */ > 0, > }; BITMAP_FROM_U64() ? > > > > > Also is there a macro for handling that we'd then need 4 commas on > > > > > 32bit COMPILE_TEST and 2 commas on 64bit? > > > > > If you have some other way in mind you'll have to be a lot more explicit again. > > > > > > > > > > The point of the jh7100_reset_asserted array is that it exactly > > > > > mirrors the values of the status registers when the lines are > > > > > asserted. -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko