> > +#include <mach/imx-regs.h> > > + > > +#if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_IMX25) || defined(CONFIG_ARCH_IMX35) > > please move this to the Makefile I respectfully disagree. :) Other imx will require a slightly different approach to this function, the imx31 and the imx51 are both different for example. So we either need to have a separate .c file for each different type and link them appropriately in the Makefile, or we have a single boot.c and conditionally compile. I think its overkill to split it up into separate files, especially seeing as some code will be (hopefully) be used by multiple processors. I also think its better that with one file the code with similar functionality is grouped together. Hope those arguments make sense. > > > +/* > > + * Saves the boot source media into the $barebox_loc enviroment variable > > + * > > + * This information is useful for barebox init scripts as we can then > > easily + * use a kernel image stored on the same media that we launch > > barebox with + * (for example). > > + * > > + * imx25 and imx35 can boot into barebox from several media such as > > + * nand, nor, mmc/sd cards, serial roms. "mmc" is used to represent > > several + * sources as its impossible to distinguish between them. > > + * > > + * Some sources such as serial roms can themselves have 3 different boot > > + * possibilities (i2c1, i2c2 etc). It is assumed that any board will > > + * only be using one of these at any one time. > > + * > > + * Note also that I suspect that the boot source pins are only sampled > > at + * power up. > > + */ > > +static int imx_boot_save_loc(void) > > +{ > > + const char *bareboxloc = NULL; > > + uint32_t reg; > > + unsigned int ctrl, type; > > + > > + /* [CTRL][TYPE] */ > > + const char *const locations[4][4] = { > > a struct could be better not sure I couldn't think of a way where a struct would make it easier than it is... suggestions? > > > + { /* CTRL = WEIM */ > > + "nor", > > + 0, > > NULL no? Ack, you're right. Guess I'll have to have another go :) I'll let it rest for a bit and see if there are any other comments. Cheers Marc _______________________________________________ barebox mailing list barebox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/barebox