On Tue, 20 Jan 2015, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote: > Hello Lee, > > On 01/20/2015 05:34 PM, Lee Jones wrote: > >> > >> So, the Embedded Controller driver (drivers/mfd/cros_ec.c) falls into that > >> category and in fact has been in the mfd driver for a long time. Now, if > >> an mfd device support different type of buses (e.g: i2c, spi, etc) I see > >> that both the core driver and the driver for the transport method are > >> in the drivers/mfd directory. As an example: > >> > >> drivers/mfd/arizona-{core,i2c,spi}.c > >> drivers/mfd/da9052-{core,i2c,spi}.c > >> drivers/mfd/mc13xxx-{core,i2c,spi}.c > >> drivers/mfd/tps65912-{core,i2c,spi}.c > >> drivers/mfd/wm831x-{core,i2c,spi,otp}.c > >> > >> In the cros_ec case, we already have drivers/mfd/cros_ec_{i2c,spi}.c so > >> since the Low Pin Count is another transport method I thought that this > >> driver belonged to the drivers/mfd directory. > >> > >> Now, all those drivers may be wrong and the buses don't belong to the mfd > >> subsystem but then I think we need to document that since it seems that is > >> the correct way to do it just by looking at the other drivers. > > > > I don't think the drivers you mentioned above do anything practical. > > For instance, they are not SPI/IC2/etc drivers. They should only > > offer some abstraction layers which are used to communicate with the > > device. The driver you are submitting looks a lot more like a device > > driver, which should live somewhere else. Don't ask me where though, > > I'm not even sure what a Low Pin Controller does. > > > > The driver added by $subject doesn't really do anything practical either. > LPC [0] is just another transport method like i2c or spi that is used on > x86 Chromebooks to access the Embedded Controller. I'm not sure that's true. It's pretty simple I grant you, but it still looks like a driver, rather than an abstraction layer. I would expect to see something more like: static int cros_ec_lpc_readmem(...) { return call_to_driver_to_read_memory(...); } ... instead of all those memory/register reads/writes. Are there any other Low Pin Count drivers in the kernel? > So the driver is really not that different than the cros_ec_{i2c,spi}.c > drivers. > > Best regards, > Javier > > [0]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low_Pin_Count -- Lee Jones Linaro STMicroelectronics Landing Team Lead Linaro.org │ Open source software for ARM SoCs Follow Linaro: Facebook | Twitter | Blog -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-samsung-soc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html