[PATCH 5/8] powerpc: i2c-mpc: make I2C bus speed configurable
Grant Likely
grant.likely at secretlab.ca
Thu Apr 2 00:55:38 EST 2009
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 7:41 AM, Wolfgang Grandegger <wg at grandegger.com> wrote:
> Grant Likely wrote:
>> On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 1:51 AM, Wolfgang Grandegger <wg at grandegger.com> wrote:
>>> Grant Likely wrote:
>>>> The table definition is more verbose this way, but I think it results
>>>> in more understandable and easier to extend code. It also adds lets
>>>> the compiler do more type checking for you.
>>> OK but I don't like the callback function to do the settings. We need
>>> backward compatibility with old DTS files including the ugly "dfsrr"
>>> property, right? Then it seems consequent to continue using i2c->flags
>>> for that purpose and not to introduce another method. If we don't need
>>> backward compatibility, we could drop the flags completely and just use
>>> callback functions.
>>
>> I don't understand why you don't like it. It's an elegant solution
>> and it simplifies the code somewhat. After grabbing the callback
>> pointer the compatibility code can simply override it. But I won't
>> belabor the point or oppose the patch if you stick with the flags
>> pointer.
>
> I changed my mind ;-). Have a look to PATCH v2 I sent out a few minutes ago.
I saw and I like. :-)
>> I've been thinking about this more. These tables are only ever going
>> to be used by the i2c_mpc driver and so really they are a part of the
>> i2c_mpc driver itself. Putting them into common code doesn't make any
>> sense because it is not common code. I will not merge a patch that
>> puts them into mpc5200 common code.
>
> It's not common code, I agree. How about putting it into mpc52xx_i2c.c
> and use:
>
> $ cat Makefile
> obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_MPC) += mpc52xx_i2c.o
>
> Or it could be moved back to the i2c_mpc driver and we add stubs for the
> functions to get the bus frequency, or use #ifdef's.
I'm happy with either as long as it lives in the same directory as the
i2c_mpc driver, and as long as the i2c maintainers are okay with it.
Oh, and if you use a separate file it should be statically linked into
the i2c_mpc module using the i2c_mpc-$(CONFIG_WHATEVER) trick. No
EXPORT_SYMBOLS should be needed.
g.
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Grant Likely, B.Sc., P.Eng.
Secret Lab Technologies Ltd.
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