Re: [PATCH 00/15] musb: Add support for the Allwinner sunxi musb controller

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On Monday 09 March 2015 21:40:13 Hans de Goede wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> This patch set has been a while in the making, so I'm very happy to present
> the end result here, and I hope everyone likes it.

Awesome work!

> Before talking about merging this there are 2 things which I would like to
> point out:
> 
> a) The musb controller in the sunxi SoCs uses some SRAM which needs to be
> mapped to the musb controller by poking some bits in the SRAM controller,
> just like the EMAC patches which were send a while back I've chosen to use
> syscon for this, actually 2 of the patches in this set come directly from the
> SRAM mapping patchset for the EMAC.
> 
> I know that Maxime is not 100% in favor of using syscon:
> http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2015-January/320221.html
> 
> But I disagree with his arguments for writing a special driver for the SRAM
> controller:
> 1) syscon was specifically designed for global system control registers like
> this and is fine to use as long as there are no conflicts where 1 bit is of
> interest to multiple drivers, and there is no such conflict here
> 2) Maxime's other arguments seem to boil down to it would be nice / prettier
> to have a specific driver for this, without really proving a hard need for
> such a driver. But writing such a driver is going to be a lot of work, and
> we've a ton of other work to do, and as said there is no real need for a
> separate driver, syscon works fine for this.
> 3) I actually believe that having a specific driver for this is a bad idea,
> because that means inventing a whole new cross driver API for this, and
> getting those right is, hard, a lot of work, and even then one is still likely
> to get it wrong. We can avoid all this by going with the proven syscon solution.
> 
> Maxime, can we please have your ack for moving forward with this using syscon?
> (see above for my arguments why)

I'd like to understand here why we can't use the existing SRAM DT binding
instead of the syscon binding.

	Arnd
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