Re: [PATCH 00/04] PCI: rcar: Driver model and physical address space update

From: Magnus Damm
Date: Wed Feb 05 2014 - 04:40:18 EST


On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 6:25 PM, Ben Dooks <ben.dooks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 05/02/14 09:00, Magnus Damm wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ben,
>
>
> [snip]
>
>> I think we should try to pick out the stuff that is ready to be merged
>> first. I think these patches may require a bit of time before people
>> start looking at them. I don't mind resending in the future.
>>
>> To be honest, I have not been paying too much attention to other
>> patches including yours - been focused trying to get the memory
>> management part right.. So I'd like to focus on correctness over DT
>> for now if possible. Of course we it all.
>>
>> Would it be possible for you to provide a list of pci-rcar-gen2.c
>> patches that you posted? Or perhaps you can resend your series and
>> include acks that you received?
>
>
> I don't think I have any acks, only review comments. I think the code
> itself is pretty much ready to be merged and has been tested here with
> the Lager board.

Ok, thanks. I'd like to go through them myself if possible. I was
looking for a cover letter or something that listed the patches but I
can't seem to find it. Can you please provide a list?

> The big issue for us is that we /must/ boot with fdt, which means the
> less fdt support that is in the kernel then the more patches we end up
> carrying out of tree. This is why we have been pushing patches out to
> try and get the support in.

Can you please define "boot with fdt"? As you probably know, both
board-lager.c and board-lager-reference.c boot with DT. I suppose you
mean that you want DT to describe the entire system, with no C code
for the board? Please note that some devices like timers still don't
use DT, so if you can live without those then... =)

Thanks,

/ magnus
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