Am 25.08.2014 14:27, schrieb Thierry Reding: > On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 01:53:30PM +0200, Richard Weinberger wrote: >> On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 12:28 PM, Thierry Reding >> <thierry.reding@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> From: Thierry Reding <treding@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Here is the fourth version of a series that started out as an attempt to >>> provide string versions of the read*() and write*() accessors to more >>> architectures so that drivers can use them portably. The series has >>> since evolved into a more general cleanup of asm-generic/io.h and the >>> functions defined therein. >>> >>> Patch 1 is trivial and removes a redundant redefinition of PCI_IOBASE >>> from the asm/io.h header on ARC. Patches 2 and 3 remove unnecessary >>> volatile keywoards from some functions, which is a prerequisite to clean >>> up some of the functions in subsequent patches. >>> >>> The xlate_dev_{kmem,mem}_ptr() functions are used to map memory when the >>> /dev/mem device is accessed. Patches 4 and 5 use more consistent data >>> types for these functions, which will get a "standard" prototype in the >>> asm-generic/io.h header in a subsequent patch. >>> >>> Patch 6 is the bulk of this series. It implements the string variants of >>> the read*() and write*() accessors and cleans up various other parts of >>> the asm-generic/io.h header file. Macros are converted to static inline >>> functions for better type checking. Overriding generic implementations >>> in architectures is handled more consistently. >>> >>> Patches 7 and 8, finally, make use of the asm-generic/io.h header on the >>> 32-bit and 64-bit ARM architectures. >>> >>> This is compile- and runtime-tested on 32-bit and 64-bit ARM and compile >>> tested on IA64, Microblaze, s390, SPARC, x86 and Xtensa. For ARC, >>> Blackfin, Metag, OpenRISC, Score and Unicore32 which also use >>> asm-generic/io.h I couldn't find or build a cross-compiler that would >>> run on my system. But by code inspection they shouldn't break with this >>> patch. >>> >>> To ensure bisectability I built multi_v7_defconfig on 32-bit ARM and the >>> defconfig for 64-bit ARM, IA64, Microblaze, s390, SPARC, x86 and Xtensa >>> after each commit and verified that the series does not introduce any >>> build errors or warnings. >>> >>> Provided there are no objections to the patches there's still the matter >>> of how to merge them. Patch 6 depends on patches 1-5 to avoid warnings >>> and/or errors during the build. Patches 7 and 8 depend on patch 6. In my >>> opinion it doesn't make much sense to split them up, so I guess we'll >>> need a volunteer to take them all into one tree. Ideally that tree would >>> feed into linux-next so that we can get as much build and test-coverage >>> as possible during the 3.17 release cycle so that these patches can go >>> into 3.18. >>> >>> Arnd, I'm opportunistically sending this To: you in the hopes that you >>> can take it into your asm-generic tree which seems like the best fit for >>> this. >> >> Do you have a git tree for that? >> Would be nice for testing UML, it depends also on generic io. > > Yes, it's all here: > > https://github.com/thierryreding/linux.git staging/asm-generic-io > > That branch is based on today's linux-next (next-20140825). Looks good, UML builds and boots fine here. Thanks, //richard -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-serial" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html