On Tue, Jun 11, 2024 at 12:10:54PM -0500, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: > On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 10:37:17AM +0100, Conor Dooley wrote: > > The PCI host controller on PolarFire SoC has multiple "instances", each > > with their own bridge and ctrl address spaces. The original binding has > > an "apb" register region, and it is expected to be set to the base > > address of the host controllers register space. Defines in the driver > > were used to compute the addresses of the bridge and ctrl address ranges > > corresponding to instance1. Some customers want to use instance0 however > > and that requires changing the defines in the driver, which is clearly > > not a portable solution. > > > > The binding has been changed from a single register region to a pair, > > corresponding to the bridge and ctrl regions respectively, so modify the > > driver to read these regions directly from the devicetree rather than > > compute them from the base address of the abp region. > > > > To maintain backwards compatibility with the existing binding, the > > driver retains code to handle the "abp" reg and computes the base > > address of the bridge and ctrl regions using the defines if it is > > present. reg-names has always been a required property, so this is > > safe to do. > > When you update this, can you add something about the objective to the > subject line? "rework reg region handling" just says "we did > something", but not why or what the benefit is. > > The cover letter ("support using either instance 1 or 2") has good > information that could be part of this. Ye, sure.
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