Quoting Alexander Steffen (2019-07-19 00:53:00) > On 18.07.2019 20:11, Stephen Boyd wrote: > > Quoting Alexander Steffen (2019-07-18 09:47:22) > >> On 17.07.2019 23:38, Stephen Boyd wrote: > >>> Quoting Stephen Boyd (2019-07-17 12:57:34) > >>>> Quoting Alexander Steffen (2019-07-17 05:00:06) > >>>>> > >>>>> Can't the code be shared more explicitly, e.g. by cr50_spi wrapping > >>>>> tpm_tis_spi, so that it can intercept the calls, execute the additional > >>>>> actions (like waking up the device), but then let tpm_tis_spi do the > >>>>> common work? > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> I suppose the read{16,32} and write32 functions could be reused. I'm not > >>>> sure how great it will be if we combine these two drivers, but I can > >>>> give it a try today and see how it looks. > >>>> > >>> > >>> Here's the patch. I haven't tested it besides compile testing. > > > > The code seems to work but I haven't done any extensive testing besides > > making sure that the TPM responds to pcr reads and some commands like > > reading random numbers. > > > >> > >> Thanks for providing this. Makes it much easier to see what the actual > >> differences between the devices are. > >> > >> Do we have a general policy on how to support devices that are very > >> similar but need special handling in some places? Not duplicating the > >> whole driver just to change a few things definitely seems like an > >> improvement (and has already been done in the past, as with > >> TPM_TIS_ITPM_WORKAROUND). But should all the code just be added to > >> tpm_tis_spi.c? Or is there some way to keep a clearer separation, > >> especially when (in the future) we have multiple devices that all have > >> their own set of deviations from the spec? > >> > > > > If you have any ideas on how to do it please let me know. At this point, > > I'd prefer if the maintainers could provide direction on what they want. > > Sure, I'd expect Jarkko will say something once he's back from vacation. > Should I just resend this patch series? I haven't attempted to make the i2c driver changes, but at least the SPI driver changes seem good enough to resend.