[i2c] [PATCH] powerpc: i2c-mpc: make speed registers configurable via FDT
Jon Smirl
jonsmirl at gmail.com
Fri Aug 1 12:35:50 EST 2008
On 7/31/08, Grant Likely <grant.likely at secretlab.ca> wrote:
> Your mixing up device tree layout with implementation details. Device
> tree layout must come first. mpc52xx_find_ipb_freq() is just a
> convenience function that walks up the device tree looking for a
> bus-frequency property.
>
> So, instead of making arguments based on available helper functions,
> make your arguments based on how data should be laid out in the device
> tree. Currently mpc5200 bindings simply depend on finding a
> bus-frequency property in the parent node for determining the input
> clock and I don't see any pressing reason to change that (though it
> probably needs to be documented better).
>
> However, for the complex cases that Trent and Timur are talking about,
> it makes perfect sense to have an optional property in the i2c node
> itself that defines a different clock. Once that decision has been made
> and documented, then the driver can be modified and the appropriate
> helper functions added to adapt the device tree data into something
> useful.
I've having trouble with whether these clocks are a system resource or
something that belongs to i2c. If they are a system resource then we
should make nodes in the root and use a phandle in the i2c node to
link to them.
The phandle in the mpc5200 case could be implicit since it is fixed in silicon.
Is this register in a system register bank or an i2c one?
gur->pordevsr2 & MPC85xx_PORDEVSR2_SEC_CFG
>
> Remember (and chant this to yourself). The device tree describes
> *hardware*. It does not describe Linux internal implementation details.
>
>
> g.
>
>
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Jon Smirl
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