[PATCH v2 1/2] memory: fsl_ifc: Make FSL_IFC config visible and selectable
Esben Haabendal
esben at geanix.com
Tue May 28 23:43:07 AEST 2024
Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk at kernel.org> writes:
> On 28/05/2024 15:15, Christophe Leroy wrote:
>> Le 28/05/2024 à 14:28, Esben Haabendal a écrit :
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>>>
>>> While use of fsl_ifc driver with NAND flash is fine, as the fsl_ifc_nand
>>> driver selects FSL_IFC automatically, we need the CONFIG_FSL_IFC option to
>>> be selectable for platforms using fsl_ifc with NOR flash.
>>
>> I don't understand.
>>
>> Shall I understand :
>>
>> While use of fsl_ifc driver with NAND flash is fine as the fsl_ifc_nand
>> driver selects FSL_IFC automatically, ....
>>
>> or
>>
>> ..., as the fsl_ifc_nand driver selects FSL_IFC automatically we need
>> the CONFIG_FSL_IFC option to be selectable for platforms using fsl_ifc
>> with NOR flash
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm fine with the fact that you want to be able to select it when you
>> use NOR flashes,
>
> But users are not fine... their memory won't work if they cannot choose
> it (if you meant select=choose).
Exactly. The IFC controller supports both NAND and NOR flashes. Since
commit ea0c0ad6b6eb ("memory: Enable compile testing for most of the drivers"),
it has not been possible to use IFC controller for NOR flashes without
selecting the IFC NAND driver (CONFIG_MTD_NAND_FSL_IFC), which is
obviously not how it is supposed to be.
/Esben
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