[PATCH v2] powerpc: implement support for MPC8349-compatible SOC GPIOs

Anton Vorontsov avorontsov at ru.mvista.com
Sat Sep 20 04:12:58 EST 2008


On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 01:02:11PM -0500, Kumar Gala wrote:
[...]
>>> Anton> This is purposely. We also need support for 8610, and maybe
>>> Anton> later we'll find another chip with the same unit. So, to not  
>>> touch
>>> Anton> the Kconfig for every new chip I just made it PPC32-wide.  
>>> Other
>>> Anton> option is to depend on FSL_SOC, but the driver really does not
>>> Anton> depend on any fsl_soc stuff...
>>>
>>> Adding another symbol to the Kconfig once it is verified that a new
>>> SoC is compatible doesn't seem like a big deal - Figuring out all the
>>> knobs we already have is, without having options for stuff that is
>>> known to be irrelevant for the SoC.
>>>
>>> The other 83xx specific drivers also depend on PPC_83xx.
>>
>> Lets wait for Kumar's comments. We've already had a PPC_* mess
>> for the USB_EHCI_FSL symbol. What I've learned from it, is that
>> huge PPC_* list isn't perfect either.
>
> I've alone glanced over this, but some initial comments are.. lets  
> rename the thing to not be 83xx specific since 8610 uses it and I'm sure 
> we'll have other parts that do similar things.

Ok, mpc8xxx_gpio.c would be fine? (Note that I'm agree with 8xxx, for
the file name).

> With regards to the binding, lets make it generic like 'fsl,mpc8xxx- 
> gpio", "fsl,CHIP-gpio" and than we can use cpm1/cpm2/pq1/pq2 as prefixes 
> to distinguish and major differences.

But for compatible entry, shouldn't we use the last compatiblle entry
as a generic one? Then fsl,mpc8349-gpio is perfectly valid. I.e.,
for MPC8610 chips we will have:

"fsl,mpc8610-gpio", "fsl,mpc8349-gpio"

The last entry is most generic, and 8610 is registers-compatible with
the earlier (8349) chips. I thought that we tend to not do "made up"
8xxx things in the device tree... Am I wrong?


Thanks!

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Anton Vorontsov
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