[Openipmi-developer] [patch 1/1] ipmi: add autosensing of ipmi device on powerpc using device-tree
Arnd Bergmann
arnd at arndb.de
Sat Dec 9 11:00:08 EST 2006
On Friday 08 December 2006 23:50, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
>
> >
> > + info->io.regsize = resource0.end - resource0.start + 1;
> > + info->io.regspacing = resource1.start - resource0.start;
> >
> > Are you sure this is a reliable way to check the register spacing and
> > register size? Register size means "how big is a register (8, 16, 32
> > bits)". Register spacing means (how many bytes are there between
> > registers. If you had two registers that were 8 bits and 4 bytes
> > apart, for instance, I don't believe the above calculations would work.
>
> How many registers do we expect here ? Might be better to have one
> resource represent the whole MMIO area, and have a separate property
> that indicates the stride between 2 registers.
I think the current representation is perfect. AFAICS, there are always
two registers, but depending on the HW implementation, they may be
between 1 and 4 bytes wide, and can have a different spacing.
By having two separate areas in the reg property, the driver can
easily determine both the size and the spacing. It will then do
a single ioremap that spans both anyway.
Arnd <><
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