Re: [LINUX PATCH 1/2] mtd: Added dummy entry in the spi_transfer structure.

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On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 01:41:16PM +0000, Lakshmi Sai Krishna Potthuri wrote:

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Doing this makes your messages much easier to read and reply to.

> >This is really not what I'd expect to happen, I'd expect that these dummy
> >cycles would be in addition to the actual data (see my request for better
> >documentation...).  If they overlap with the data then what is the point in
> >specifying this?  It's more work for the host, what benefit do we get from
> >doing it over just handing it like a normal byte?

> len field in the transfer structure contains dummy bytes along with actual data
> bytes, controllers which requires dummy bytes use len field and simply Ignore
> the dummy field (contains only no of cycles)added in this patch. Controllers
> (like ZynqMP GQSPI) expects dummy in cycles won't work directly by using
> len field because host driver doesn't know that len field of a particular transfer
> includes dummy bytes or not (and also number of dummy bytes included in len
> field). In such cases driver use this dummy field to identify the number of dummy
> cycles and based on that it will send the required number of dummy cycles (which
> i did in the second patch).

This doesn't make any sense at all to me.  Why does the controller care
what the bytes being sent to and from the device mean?

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