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

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Hi,

On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 01:17:03PM -0600, Paul Walmsley wrote:
> > > On Tue, 11 Oct 2011, Felipe Balbi wrote:
> > > 
> > > > maybe, but let's go with EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(). My only concern is that
> > > > this IP comes from synopsys, and I'm not really keen on adding
> > > > OMAP-specific, integration-related knowledge on a driver which was
> > > > supposed to be reusable ;-)
> > > >
> > > > But at least for the time being, I guess that's what we need to do ;-)
> > > 
> > > Which IP is coming from Synopsys - the TLL ?  The EXPORT_SYMBOL approach 
> > 
> > TLL and UHH are OMAP-only wrappers. EHCI and OHCI are Synopsys IPs for
> > all I know.
> 
> Ah, I see.
> 
> > > shouldn't add anything OMAP-specific to the TLL driver.  So the exported 
> > > symbols should still be usable by drivers on other SoCs.  But perhaps I am 
> > > misunderstanding your point?
> > 
> > A bit :-)
> > 
> > EHCI/OHCI will need to ask TLL to enable TLL clock, because it's
> > EHCI/OHCI who configure the port. Unless I misunderstood what Keshava
> > did (and no, I didn't just read the code, too lazy :-)
> 
> The calls to the TLL driver only need to go into the OMAP-specific 
> ehci-omap.c and ohci-omap3.c wrappers, as far as I can see.  So I don't 
> think there's a need to modify the generic OHCI/EHCI drivers...

those where the ones I was talking about. That ehci-omap.c and
ohci-omap3.c refer to Synopsys IPs, so (in theory at least) that same
file can be used by any other SoC who uses a Synopsys IP.

-- 
balbi

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