Re: [PATCH V1 1/4] bindings: nvmem: introduce "reverse-data" property

From: Srinivas Kandagatla
Date: Wed Sep 08 2021 - 04:49:19 EST




On 08/09/2021 08:14, Joakim Zhang wrote:

Hi Srinivas,

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This should provide the callback hook I was talking about.

Thanks a lot! Yes, this could be more common, vendors can parse their mac
address for different encoding style, also can extend for other cases.

Yes, that is the idea,

Can you take a look at them and let me know if it works for you.

There are some small issues need to be update:
1) https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/srini/nvmem.git/commit/?h=topic/post-processing&id=624f2cc99b48bbfe05c11e58fb73f84abb1a646e
of_get_property() can't get the cell value, so I change to of_property_read_s32()
2) https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/srini/nvmem.git/commit/?h=topic/post-processing&id=a424302c7b15da41e1e8de56b0c78021b9a96c1e
if (!nvmem->cell_post_process) {} should be if (nvmem->cell_post_process) {}, if we have this callback, we need do the post-processing.

I have pushed these changes now to the branch.

I have also added some test changes to imx provider driver as well, which you
might have to take a closer look to get it working.

You need to look at adding/changing two things:

1. setting reverse_mac_address flag in imx driver.
Does IMX always has mac-address reversed? if yes then we do not need
any new bindings for imx nvmem provider, if no we might need to add some
kind of flag to indicate this.

No, it's depend on how to program the effuse.
To avoid introducing consumer property in devicetree, I prefer to move reverse_mac_address
flag into ocotp_params struct, since each platforms has their own, it's easy to indicate this. I tried
it, and works. >

As long as provider can figure out how the efuse is programmed then it is fine with me.


2. In imx devicetree for mac-address nvmem cell make sure you add

cell-type = <NVMEM_CELL_TYPE_MAC_ADDRESS>;





Option 2: nvmem core handles the post processing.

Pros:
- provider driver does not need to implement callbacks

Cons:
- We have to find a way to define vendor specific non-standard
encoding information in generic bindings which is going to be a
challenge and high chance of ending up in to much of clutter in generic
bindings.

Finally, The way I look at this is that once we start adding
post-processing in nvmem core then we might endup with code that will
not be really used for most of the usecases and might endup with
cases that might not be possible to handle in the core.


Does Option 1 work for you?

Yes, I also prefer to implement it in specific driver, as you mention
above, these code are for very rarely use cases.

If we chose Option 1, I want to implement it totally in specific
driver(imx-ocotp.c), and I have a draft, could it be acdeptable?
Yes, this is the direction, however we need a proper callback to do this. And
offset information is still comes from Device tree.


Have a look at the patches pushed into topic/post-processing branch.

I have improved this patch set according above comments and tested it. Also rebase to
the nvmem/for-next branch.

I plan to keep you as the nvmem part author and send out this patch set with dts changes. If it's fine for you?

Yes please, can you pick the new patches from the branch before you send the series out.

--srini
Best Regards,
Joakim Zhang