Re: [PATCH 1/3] usb: chipidea: Add identification registers access APIs

From: Sanchayan Maity
Date: Wed Dec 24 2014 - 11:16:39 EST


On 12/24/2014 09:30 PM, Stefan Agner wrote:
> On 2014-12-19 10:55, Sanchayan Maity wrote:
>> Using hw_write_id_reg and hw_read_id_reg to write and read
>> identification registers contents. This can be used to get
>> controller information, change some system configurations
>> and so on.
>
> Checkpatch is complaining about DOS line endings and some trailing
> whitespace. This applies to all three patches.

Hmm... that's surprising. I did run checkpatch at my end before sending.
I do not have the original patchset on my laptop which I have right now
but downloading diffs back from lkml and running checkpatch on them back,
only gives me signed off errors as it should.

I will resend if somehow errors crept in with my earlier patches.

-Sanchayan

>
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Sanchayan Maity <maitysanchayan@xxxxxxxxx>
>> ---
>> drivers/usb/chipidea/ci.h | 53 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>> 1 file changed, 53 insertions(+)
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/usb/chipidea/ci.h b/drivers/usb/chipidea/ci.h
>> index ea40626..94db636 100644
>> --- a/drivers/usb/chipidea/ci.h
>> +++ b/drivers/usb/chipidea/ci.h
>> @@ -29,6 +29,15 @@
>> /******************************************************************************
>> * REGISTERS
>> *****************************************************************************/
>> +/* Identification Registers */
>> +#define ID_ID 0x0
>> +#define ID_HWGENERAL 0x4
>> +#define ID_HWHOST 0x8
>> +#define ID_HWDEVICE 0xc
>> +#define ID_HWTXBUF 0x10
>> +#define ID_HWRXBUF 0x14
>> +#define ID_SBUSCFG 0x90
>> +
>> /* register indices */
>> enum ci_hw_regs {
>> CAP_CAPLENGTH,
>> @@ -97,6 +106,18 @@ enum ci_role {
>> CI_ROLE_END,
>> };
>>
>> +enum CI_REVISION {
>
> Usually the enum names are small caps, only the labels are capitalized.
> I would suggest use ci_revision here (similar to the enum above).
>
>> + CI_REVISION_1X = 10, /* Revision 1.x */
>> + CI_REVISION_20 = 20, /* Revision 2.0 */
>> + CI_REVISION_21, /* Revision 2.1 */
>> + CI_REVISION_22, /* Revision 2.2 */
>> + CI_REVISION_23, /* Revision 2.3 */
>> + CI_REVISION_24, /* Revision 2.4 */
>> + CI_REVISION_25, /* Revision 2.5 */
>> + CI_REVISION_25_PLUS, /* Revision above than 2.5 */
>> + CI_REVISION_UNKNOWN = 99, /* Unknown Revision */
>> +};
>> +
>> /**
>> * struct ci_role_driver - host/gadget role driver
>> * @start: start this role
>> @@ -168,6 +189,7 @@ struct hw_bank {
>> * @b_sess_valid_event: indicates there is a vbus event, and handled
>> * at ci_otg_work
>> * @imx28_write_fix: Freescale imx28 needs swp instruction for writing
>> + * @rev: The revision number for controller
>> */
>> struct ci_hdrc {
>> struct device *dev;
>> @@ -207,6 +229,7 @@ struct ci_hdrc {
>> bool id_event;
>> bool b_sess_valid_event;
>> bool imx28_write_fix;
>> + enum CI_REVISION rev;
>> };
>>
>> static inline struct ci_role_driver *ci_role(struct ci_hdrc *ci)
>> @@ -244,6 +267,36 @@ static inline void ci_role_stop(struct ci_hdrc *ci)
>> }
>>
>> /**
>> + * hw_read_id_reg: reads from a identification register
>> + * @ci: the controller
>> + * @offset: offset from the beginning of identification registers region
>> + * @mask: bitfield mask
>> + *
>> + * This function returns register contents
>> + */
>> +static inline u32 hw_read_id_reg(struct ci_hdrc *ci, u32 offset, u32 mask)
>> +{
>> + return ioread32(ci->hw_bank.abs + offset) & mask;
>> +}
>> +
>> +/**
>> + * hw_write_id_reg: writes to a identification register
>> + * @ci: the controller
>> + * @offset: offset from the beginning of identification registers region
>> + * @mask: bitfield mask
>> + * @data: new value
>> + */
>> +static inline void hw_write_id_reg(struct ci_hdrc *ci, u32 offset,
>> + u32 mask, u32 data)
>> +{
>> + if (~mask)
>> + data = (ioread32(ci->hw_bank.abs + offset) & ~mask)
>> + | (data & mask);
>> +
>> + iowrite32(data, ci->hw_bank.abs + offset);
>> +}
>
> This function isn't used anywhere, does it make sense to write an ID
> register? The ones I see in Vybrid's RM are read-only anyway..
>
> --
> Stefan
>
>> +
>> +/**
>> * hw_read: reads from a hw register
>> * @ci: the controller
>> * @reg: register index
>
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