Re: [PATCH] mfd: SM501 core driver

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Wed Feb 07 2007 - 00:10:17 EST


On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 19:26:28 +0000 Ben Dooks <ben-linux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> This patch is an update patch, ready for merging
> for the Silicon Motion SM501 multi-function device
> core.
>
> This driver handles the core function of the chip,
> including the clock, power control and allocation
> of resources for drivers. It also exports a series
> of platform devices for the function drivers to
> attach to.
>
> This patch supports both platform and PCI bus
> attached devices.
>
> Signed-off-by: Ben Dooks <ben-linux@xxxxxxxxx>

Can we get Vincent's signoff here?

> +#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG

This doesn't appear to be defined anywhere, and nor should it be.
Something subsystem-specific should be used here?

> +static const unsigned int misc_div[] = {
> + [0] = 1,
> + [1] = 2,
> + [2] = 4,
> + [3] = 8,
> + [4] = 16,
> + [5] = 32,
> + [6] = 64,
> + [7] = 128,
> + [8] = 3,
> + [9] = 6,
> + [10] = 12,
> + [11] = 24,
> + [12] = 48,
> + [13] = 96,
> + [14] = 192,
> + [15] = 384,
> +};
> +
> +static const unsigned int px_div[] = {
> + [0] = 1,
> + [1] = 2,
> + [2] = 4,
> + [3] = 8,
> + [4] = 16,
> + [5] = 32,
> + [6] = 64,
> + [7] = 128,
> + [8] = 3,
> + [9] = 6,
> + [10] = 12,
> + [11] = 24,
> + [12] = 48,
> + [13] = 96,
> + [14] = 192,
> + [15] = 384,
> + [16] = 5,
> + [17] = 10,
> + [18] = 20,
> + [19] = 40,
> + [20] = 80,
> + [21] = 160,
> + [22] = 320,
> + [23] = 604,
> +};
> +#endif
> +
> +#define decode_div(val, lshft, selbit, mask, dtab) \
> + ((((val) & (selbit)) ? pll2 : 288 * MHZ) / dtab[(((val) >> (lshft)) & (mask))])

A C function would be nicer here, if poss.

> +#define fmt_freq(x) ((x) / MHZ), ((x) % MHZ), (x)

eww.

> + (void)readl(sm->regs);

Is there any benefit in all those casts? Generally we prefer to avoid
them.

> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sm501_misc_control);

The driver exports a lot of symbols. Does it really need to?

> + down(&sm->clock_lock);

Please convert to a mutex, if possible.

> +/* sm501_null_release
> + *
> + * A release function for the platform devices we create to keep the
> + * driver core happy, and stop any crashed when the devices are removed
> +*/
> +
> +static void sm501_null_release(struct device *dev)
> +{
> +}

Greg might have an opinion on that ;)

> +static void sm501_create_mem(struct sm501_devdata *sm,
> + struct resource *res,
> + unsigned long *offs,
> + unsigned long size)
> +{
> + *offs -= size; /* adjust memory size */
> +
> + res->flags = IORESOURCE_MEM;
> + res->parent = sm->mem_res;
> + res->start = sm->mem_res->start + *offs;
> + res->end = res->start + size - 1;
> +}

Please use resource_size_t throughout, test with CONFIG_RESOURCES_64BIT on
and off.

> +static inline void sm501_init_reg(struct sm501_devdata *sm,
> + unsigned long reg,
> + struct sm501_reg_init *r)
> +{
> + unsigned long tmp;
> +
> + tmp = readl(sm->regs + reg);
> + tmp |= r->set;
> + tmp &= ~r->mask;
> + writel(tmp, sm->regs + reg);
> +}

This might be too large to inline.


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