Re: [PATCH 1/5 v13] arm: omap: usb: ehci and ohci hwmod structures for omap4

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Hi

On Mon, 10 Oct 2011, Munegowda, Keshava wrote:

> Here is the highlights of the change in the design of  USB Host which
> we can do after kernel 3.2 release;
> 
> 1. separate the TLL changes  from UHH
> 2. The TLL is be a new platform driver in ./drivers/mfd
> 3. the TLL platform driver will export apis  for enable/disable clocks
> and settings.
> 3. the UHH drivers uses these APIS of TLL based on the port
> configurations from board files
>                                      you don't need the TLL clocks to
> be on while all the ports are in phy mode.
> 
> please let me know your thoughts about it.

The TLL driver shouldn't be in drivers/mfd, since it's not an MFD device. 
The TLL driver should go somewhere under drivers/usb.

Basically, the existing OMAP USB subsystem MFD driver should create a TLL 
device.  Then the existing Linux driver probing system can associate the 
TLL driver with the TLL device.


- Paul
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