On Fri, 24 Apr 2020, Marek Vasut wrote: > On 4/24/20 9:45 AM, Lee Jones wrote: > > On Wed, 15 Apr 2020, Christophe Kerello wrote: > > > >> The driver adds the support for the STMicroelectronics FMC2 controller > >> found on STM32MP SOCs. > >> > >> The FMC2 functional block makes the interface with: synchronous and > >> asynchronous static memories (such as PSNOR, PSRAM or other > >> memory-mapped peripherals) and NAND flash memories. > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Christophe Kerello <christophe.kerello@xxxxxx> > >> --- > >> Changes in v2: > >> - remove ops from stm32_fmc2 structure > >> - add 2 APIs to manage FMC2 enable/disable > >> - add 2 APIs to manage FMC2 NWAIT shared signal > >> > >> drivers/mfd/Kconfig | 12 +++ > >> drivers/mfd/Makefile | 1 + > >> drivers/mfd/stm32-fmc2.c | 136 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ > >> include/linux/mfd/stm32-fmc2.h | 225 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > >> 4 files changed, 374 insertions(+) > >> create mode 100644 drivers/mfd/stm32-fmc2.c > >> create mode 100644 include/linux/mfd/stm32-fmc2.h > >> > >> diff --git a/drivers/mfd/Kconfig b/drivers/mfd/Kconfig > >> index 2b20329..5260582 100644 > >> --- a/drivers/mfd/Kconfig > >> +++ b/drivers/mfd/Kconfig > >> @@ -1922,6 +1922,18 @@ config MFD_ROHM_BD71828 > >> Also included is a Coulomb counter, a real-time clock (RTC), and > >> a 32.768 kHz clock gate. > >> > >> +config MFD_STM32_FMC2 > >> + tristate "Support for FMC2 controllers on STM32MP SoCs" > >> + depends on MACH_STM32MP157 || COMPILE_TEST > >> + select MFD_CORE > >> + select REGMAP > >> + select REGMAP_MMIO > >> + help > >> + Select this option to enable STM32 FMC2 driver used for FMC2 External > >> + Bus Interface controller and FMC2 NAND flash controller. This driver > >> + provides core support for the STM32 FMC2 controllers, in order to use > >> + the actual functionality of the device other drivers must be enabled. > > > > Not sure how many times I have to say this before people stop > > attempting to pass these kinds of relationships off as MFDs: > > > > A memory device and its bus is not an MFD. In a similar vain to the > > thousands of USB, I2C, SPI, PCI and the like devices that aren't MFDs > > either. > > > > Please find another way to associate your device with its bus. > > This FMC2 is however an IP which can either operate external devices > (like ethernet chip on this parallel bus) or external flashes (like NOR > and NAND chips). I'm sure that it *can*. Although that's not its main purpose. The clue is in the nomenclature ("Flexible *Memory* Controller"). Nor is it how the device is being used in this submission: "The FMC2 functional block makes the interface with: synchronous and asynchronous static memories (such as PSNOR, PSRAM or other memory-mapped peripherals) and NAND flash memories." As I mentioned, this is just another memory device and its bus. > Can you provide a suggestion how this should be handled, if not as MFD? > It seems to me, that this is a Multi-Function Device . Simply move it into the MTD or Memory subsystems and set up the dependencies via Kconfig. > If this discussion is a recurring topic, is there some documentation > which explains how such devices should be handled ? Not that I'm aware of. -- Lee Jones [李琼斯] Linaro Services Technical Lead Linaro.org │ Open source software for ARM SoCs Follow Linaro: Facebook | Twitter | Blog ______________________________________________________ Linux MTD discussion mailing list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-mtd/