RE: [RFC PATCH v2 07/15] usb:cdns3: Adds Device mode support - initialization.

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Hi,

>> Roger Quadros <rogerq@xxxxxx> writes:
>> >> +static void cdns3_gadget_config(struct cdns3_device *priv_dev) {
>> >> +	struct cdns3_usb_regs __iomem *regs = priv_dev->regs;
>> >> +
>> >> +	cdns3_ep0_config(priv_dev);
>> >> +
>> >> +	/* enable interrupts for endpoint 0 (in and out) */
>> >> +	writel(EP_IEN_EP_OUT0 | EP_IEN_EP_IN0, &regs->ep_ien);
>> >> +
>> >> +	/* enable generic interrupt*/
>> >> +	writel(USB_IEN_INIT, &regs->usb_ien);
>> >> +	writel(USB_CONF_CLK2OFFDS | USB_CONF_L1DS, &regs->usb_conf);
>> >> +	writel(USB_CONF_DMULT, &regs->usb_conf);
>> >> +	writel(USB_CONF_DEVEN, &regs->usb_conf);
>> >
>> > If you are enabling interrupts in this patch you should handle them in the ISR.
>>
>> Frankly, I don't understand why this is a series. It's a single driver and splitting it into
>> a series just makes it more difficult to review, actually.
>>
>> Sure, a single patch will be large, but there's no way to have a functional driver until
>> all patches are applied, anyway.
>>
>
>Yes, I agree with Felipe. Pawel, you could remove the "RFC" prefix, and send the whole
>one as one patch. I will test it at my hardware.

Ok, I will prepare such single patch.  
Peter I know that you have little different platform. 
Probably you should made some additional changes for your platform. 

I assume that core.c should be common file. 
Probably we should add also some platform specific file. 

Thanks.  

Pawel.




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