Hi Biju, On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 6:03 PM Biju Das <biju.das@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Add support for NXP pcf85263 real-time clock. pcf85263 rtc is compatible > with pcf85363,except that pcf85363 has additional 64 bytes of RAM. > > 1 byte of nvmem is supported and exposed in sysfs (# is the instance > number,starting with 0): /sys/bus/nvmem/devices/pcf85x63-#/nvmem > > Signed-off-by: Biju Das <biju.das@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > V1-->V2 Incorporated Alexandre and Geert's review comment. Thanks for the update! > --- a/drivers/rtc/rtc-pcf85363.c > +++ b/drivers/rtc/rtc-pcf85363.c > @@ -321,15 +344,25 @@ static int pcf85363_probe(struct i2c_client *client, > const struct i2c_device_id *id) > { > struct pcf85363 *pcf85363; > - struct nvmem_config nvmem_cfg = { > - .name = "pcf85363-", > - .word_size = 1, > - .stride = 1, > - .size = NVRAM_SIZE, > - .reg_read = pcf85363_nvram_read, > - .reg_write = pcf85363_nvram_write, > + const struct regmap_config *regmap_config = &pcf_85363_regmap_config; > + struct nvmem_config nvmem_cfg[] = { static? Although the nvmem_config is copied, and thus static is not needed, I guess using static will decrease kernel size. > + { > + .name = "pcf85x63-", > + .word_size = 1, > + .stride = 1, > + .size = 1, > + .reg_read = pcf85x63_nvram_read, > + .reg_write = pcf85x63_nvram_write, > + }, { > + .name = "pcf85363-", > + .word_size = 1, > + .stride = 1, > + .size = NVRAM_SIZE, > + .reg_read = pcf85363_nvram_read, > + .reg_write = pcf85363_nvram_write, > + }, > }; > - int ret; > + int ret, i, num_nvmem = 2; > > if (!i2c_check_functionality(client->adapter, I2C_FUNC_I2C)) > return -ENODEV; > @@ -339,7 +372,13 @@ static int pcf85363_probe(struct i2c_client *client, > if (!pcf85363) > return -ENOMEM; > > - pcf85363->regmap = devm_regmap_init_i2c(client, ®map_config); > + if (of_device_get_match_data(&client->dev) == > + &pcf_85263_regmap_config) { > + regmap_config = &pcf_85263_regmap_config; > + num_nvmem = 1; I think it's cleaner if you store the full config (regmap_config + num_nvmem) in of_device_id.data, instead of just the regmap_config, using struct pcf85x63_config { struct regmap_config regmap; unsigned int num_nvram; }; static const struct pcf85x63_config pcf85263_config = { ... }; static const struct pcf85x63_config pcf85363_config = { ... }; static const struct of_device_id dev_ids[] = { { .compatible = "nxp,pcf85263", .data = &pcf_85263_config }, { .compatible = "nxp,pcf85363", .data = &pcf_85363_config }, { /* sentinel */ } }; Then you can just do struct pcf85x63_config *config = &pcf85363_config; /* default for non-DT */ void *data = of_device_get_match_data(&client->dev); if (data) config = data; > + } > + > + pcf85363->regmap = devm_regmap_init_i2c(client, regmap_config); > if (IS_ERR(pcf85363->regmap)) { > dev_err(&client->dev, "regmap allocation failed\n"); > return PTR_ERR(pcf85363->regmap); Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds