On Thu, Oct 09, 2014 at 11:48:08PM +0200, Hauke Mehrtens wrote: > On 10/09/2014 09:25 PM, Guenter Roeck wrote: > > On Thu, Oct 09, 2014 at 08:28:31PM +0200, Hauke Mehrtens wrote: > >> On 10/09/2014 07:29 PM, Guenter Roeck wrote: > >>> On Thu, Oct 09, 2014 at 07:18:31PM +0200, Arend van Spriel wrote: > >>>> On 10/09/14 19:15, Arend van Spriel wrote: > >>>>> On 10/09/14 18:54, Rafał Miłecki wrote: > >>>>>> On 9 October 2014 18:41, Guenter Roeck<linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>>>>>> Commit 2101e533f41a ("bcma: register bcma as device tree driver") > >>>>>>> introduces a hard dependency on OF_ADDRESS into the bcma driver. > >>>>>>> OF_ADDRESS is specifically disabled for the sparc architecture. > >>>>>>> This results in the following error when building sparc64:allmodconfig. > >>>>> > >>>>> Does this mean on sparc (using allmodconfig) you will get CONFIG_OF and > >>>>> !CONFIG_OF_ADDRESS? Does that makes sense? > >>>> > >>>> Is CONFIG_OF is used on sparc to access OpenBoot information? > >>>> > >>> I have no idea. All I know is that the driver doesn't build anymore with OF > >>> enabled and OF_ADDRESS disabled. > >> > >> Device tree support in bcma is only needed on some SoC, when this is > >> used on a PCIe card it is not needed. > >> > >> I would just deactivate the parts that are using device tree in bcma > >> when it is not available. I will send a patch after having something to eat. > >> > > Devicetree dependency is already covered with #ifdef CONFIG_OF. Problem is > > that it really needs #ifdef CONFIG_OF_ADDRESS. Though even that might be > > better than my patch, since it would at least build the driver on sparc > > as it used to do. > > > >> Is there a better method which is compatible with SPARC than using > >> of_translate_address() to get the reg address and also take the ranges > >> attribute of the bus into account? > >> > > No idea, sorry. Can you by any chance use pcie device information > > instead of depending on devicetree data ? > > Device tree is not used for PCIe devices in bcma. We only use it when > bcma is used for the system bus on some Broadcom SoCs, currently there > is no plan to use device tree for PCIe devices in bcma. I think bcma is > only used on wifi cards connected via PCIe on Sparc systems. > Ok. Well, with your patch the code is as good or as bad as it was prior to adding devicetree support to the driver, so hopefully should work. Guenter -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html