On Sun, Nov 09, 2014 at 10:25:12AM +0100, Beniamino Galvani wrote: > +static int meson_spifc_wait_ready(struct meson_spifc *spifc) > +{ > + unsigned long deadline = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(1000); > + u32 data; > + > + do { > + regmap_read(spifc->regmap, REG_SLAVE, &data); > + if (data & SLAVE_TRST_DONE) > + return 0; > + cond_resched(); > + } while (time_before(jiffies, deadline)); This will busy wait for up to a second, that seems like a long time to busy wait. We also appear to be using this for the entire duration of the transfer which could be a fairly long time even during normal operation if doing a large transfer such as a firmware download, or if the bus speed is low. > + meson_spifc_setup_speed(spifc, xfer->speed_hz ? xfer->speed_hz : > + spi->max_speed_hz); > + Please avoid the ternery operator, it does nothing for legibility and in this case it's not needed as the core will always ensure that there is a per-transfer speed set. > + while (done < xfer->len && !ret) { > + len = min_t(int, xfer->len - done, SPIFC_BUFFER_SIZE); > + ret = meson_spifc_txrx(spifc, xfer, done, len, > + last_xfer, done + len >= xfer->len); > + done += len; > + } I noticed that the handling of /CS was done in the spifc_txrx() function - will this do the right thing if the transfer needs to be split for the buffer size? > + if (!ret && xfer->delay_usecs) > + udelay(xfer->delay_usecs); The core will do this for you if you implement this as transfer_one(). > +static int meson_spifc_transfer_one_message(struct spi_master *master, > + struct spi_message *msg) This appears to do nothing that the core won't do - just implement transfer_one() and remove this. > + spifc = spi_master_get_devdata(master); > + memset(spifc, 0, sizeof(struct meson_spifc)); There should be no need for this memset. > + spifc_regmap_config.max_register = resource_size(res) - 4; > + spifc_regmap_config.name = "amlogic,meson-spifc"; If you're dynamically initializing the structure you need to work with a copy of it rather than directly since there may be multiple instances. I'm not seeing a reason to override the regmap name here, this is only really intended for devices with multiple register maps. > + ret = clk_prepare_enable(spifc->clk); > + if (ret) { > + dev_err(spifc->dev, "can't prepare clock\n"); > + goto out_err; > + } You should really implement runtime PM operations to disable this when not in use and use auto_runtime_pm to make sure this happens. > + master->bus_num = pdev->id; Leave this blank for DT only devices (and for non-DT devices this won't work if you get two different buses).
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