Re: [PATCH 1/4] Add low level PLL config register interface module

From: Kumar Gala
Date: Mon Aug 25 2008 - 07:40:27 EST



On Aug 25, 2008, at 5:41 AM, Kevin Diggs wrote:

This adds a small module to handle the low level details of dealing with the
PLL config register (HID1) found in the IBM 750GX. It provides 2 possible
interfaces, both selectable via kernel config options. One is a sysfs attribute
and the other is a normal function API. It is called pll_if.

The determination of the bus frequency is what worked on a PowerMac 8600. Any
suggestions on a more general solution are welcome.

WARNING - I used some #ifdefs - Let the fur fly!

My name is Kevin Diggs and I approve this patch.

This really should be split into two patches. One for the perl script and one for the actual kernel code.

Scanning the actual kernel code you have a lot of #ifdef's that should be cleaned up:

Can't #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_750GX_DUAL_PLL_IF_SYSFS just be #ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS and the same for CONFIG_PPC_750GX_DUAL_PLL_IF_HRTIMER & CONFIG_PPC_750GX_DUAL_PLL_IF_CPU_FREQ?

#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_OF seems unnecessary as all PPC always has this set.

What's up with #define MULFIRST and the #if 0?

- k
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