On Tue, 17 Nov 2015, Guenter Roeck wrote: > On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 09:19:46AM +0000, Lee Jones wrote: > > On Mon, 16 Nov 2015, Damien Riegel wrote: > > > > > Currently syscon has a fixed configuration of 32 bits for register and > > > values widths. In some cases, it would be desirable to be able to > > > customize the value width. > > > > > > For example, certain boards (like the ones manufactured by Technologic > > > Systems) have a FPGA that is memory-mapped, but its registers are only > > > 16-bit wide. > > > > > > This patch adds an optional "bus-width" DT binding for syscon that > > > allows to change the width for the data bus (i.e. val_bits). If this > > > property is provided, it will also adjust the register stride to > > > bus-width / 8. If not provided, the default configuration is used. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Damien Riegel <damien.riegel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > --- > > > Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/syscon.txt | 3 +++ > > > drivers/mfd/syscon.c | 12 ++++++++++++ > > > 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+) > > > > > > diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/syscon.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/syscon.txt > > > index fe8150b..4c9d187 100644 > > > --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/syscon.txt > > > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/syscon.txt > > > @@ -13,6 +13,9 @@ Required properties: > > > - compatible: Should contain "syscon". > > > - reg: the register region can be accessed from syscon > > > > > > +Optional property: > > > +- bus-width: width of the data bus. Can be <8>, <16>, <32>, or <64>. > > > + > > > Examples: > > > gpr: iomuxc-gpr@020e0000 { > > > compatible = "fsl,imx6q-iomuxc-gpr", "syscon"; > > > diff --git a/drivers/mfd/syscon.c b/drivers/mfd/syscon.c > > > index 176bf0f..00b0995 100644 > > > --- a/drivers/mfd/syscon.c > > > +++ b/drivers/mfd/syscon.c > > > @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ static struct syscon *of_syscon_register(struct device_node *np) > > > struct syscon *syscon; > > > struct regmap *regmap; > > > void __iomem *base; > > > + u32 bus_width; > > > int ret; > > > struct regmap_config syscon_config = syscon_regmap_config; > > > > > > @@ -69,6 +70,17 @@ static struct syscon *of_syscon_register(struct device_node *np) > > > else if (of_property_read_bool(np, "little-endian")) > > > syscon_config.val_format_endian = REGMAP_ENDIAN_LITTLE; > > > > > > + ret = of_property_read_u32(np, "bus-width", &bus_width); > > > + if (!ret) { > > > > This syntax is confusing, as we normally associate it with an error > > condition. Instead, I'd use: > > > > if (of_property_read_u32(np, "bus-width", &bus_width) == 0) > > Or maybe better > > if (!of_property_read_u32(np, "bus-width", &bus_width)) Not sure if it's better, but it's also suitable. > > Or, for more clarity: > > > > of_property_read_u32(np, "bus-width", &bus_width); > > if (bus_width) > > > > If you choose this version (which I think is my preferred method, don't > > forget to initialise 'bus_width' to zero. > > > Ignoring an error and depending on bus_width==0 to determine if the property > was provided seems odd, especially since it would "hide" if the bus-width > property is set to 0. In the original code, this would be detected as error. I'm not sure what you mean. If bus_width==0, then a problem has occurred and we will not use the value. If bus_width!=0 then we can assume that it's been set and (as the comment describes) the value will be checked for errors in regmap_init_mmio(). > > > + /* > > > + * the property has been provided, regmap_init_mmio > > > + * will return an error if these values are invalid > > > + * so there is no need to check them here. > > > + */ > > > + syscon_config.val_bits = bus_width; > > > + syscon_config.reg_stride = syscon_config.val_bits / 8; > > > + } > > > + > > > regmap = regmap_init_mmio(NULL, base, &syscon_config); > > > if (IS_ERR(regmap)) { > > > pr_err("regmap init failed\n"); > > -- Lee Jones Linaro STMicroelectronics Landing Team Lead Linaro.org │ Open source software for ARM SoCs Follow Linaro: Facebook | Twitter | Blog -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-watchdog" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html