On 14.01.2016 09:50, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
On 13.01.2016 23:59, Laxman Dewangan wrote:How about merging max77802 to max77686 first? The only differences I
On Wednesday 13 January 2016 09:55 AM, Laxman Dewangan wrote:Most of the drivers set the 'pending' field when reading alarm. Your
On Wednesday 13 January 2016 09:58 AM, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:Here, MAX686 RTC driver needs two regmap handle, one for the rtc_regmap
On 13.01.2016 13:07, Laxman Dewangan wrote:In all config string, I have mentioned the MAX20024.
On Wednesday 13 January 2016 05:36 AM, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:The name does not matter. Really. We have a lot of drivers with a
That is also fine to me but still I am not comfortable with the config
name and driver file name as this does not suggest the common.
specific device-like name and supporting different devices. To point
that your argument is invalid - your initial name of driver
"rtc-max77620.c" supported totally different "names": the max77620 and
max20024. It also wasn't suggesting something "common"...
With my approach we are not developing common think neither. We justOK, fine to me if this is acceptable.
want to extend/re-use existing max77686 (or max77802) driver for new
devices. Just like everywhere else.
I will drop this rtc patch form this series and work in max77686
driver to modify first and once merged, use this config on my defconfig.
and other for STATUS2 register access.
ret = regmap_read(info->max77686->regmap, MAX77686_REG_STATUS2,
&val);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(info->dev, "%s:%d fail to read status2 reg(%d)\n",
__func__, __LINE__, ret);
goto out;
}
We can not have two regmap handle on rtc driver as both regmap (pmic and
rtc) registered with different i2c device.
Also this register should not be accessed by RTC driver if we want to
decouple as this is very much MAX77686 register set.
Do we need this code?
static int max77686_rtc_read_alarm(struct device *dev, struct rtc_wkalrm
*alrm)
{
struct max77686_rtc_info *info = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
u8 data[RTC_NR_TIME];
unsigned int val;
int i, ret;
::::::::
alrm->pending = 0;
ret = regmap_read(info->max77686->regmap, MAX77686_REG_STATUS2,
&val);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(info->dev, "%s:%d fail to read status2 reg(%d)\n",
__func__, __LINE__, ret);
goto out;
}
if (val & (1 << 4)) /* RTCA1 */
alrm->pending = 1;
}
original driver did not.
The max77802 does exactly the same (BTW, these should be merged as
well... I'll add this to the TODO list) so I think this is necessary.
found are:
1. It uses main MFD/PMIC regmap.
This can be solved as part of decoupling code. The driver will get
MFD's regmap and set up its own (only on max77686). The max77802 will
only use parent's regmap.
2. It has different register address.
We need a register-layout/configuration structure. The logic is the
same except few differences (e.g. presence of MAX77802_RTC_AE1).
It may be easier to merge them now, before adding support for max77620?
I could handle this probably next week or in the following week
(assuming someone would test max77802 because I don't have the hardware).
Anyway I think we should develop these RTC patches having this in mind:
merge all of them.