On 20/05/2020 23:48, Doug Anderson wrote:OK, so that sounds as if we want to go with the proposal where we
I see your point but it does not make sense to have two node for same thing.Is this only applicable for corrected address space?I guess I was proposing a two dts-node / two drive approach here.
dts node #1:just covers the memory range for accessing the FEC-corrected data
driver #1: read-only and reads the FEC-corrected data
dts node #2: covers the memory range that's_not_ the FEC-corrected
memory range.
driver #2: read-write. reading reads uncorrected data
Does that seem sane?
"deprecate the old driver and/or bindings and say that there really
should just be one node and one driver".
Would this be acceptable to you?
1. Officially mark the old bindings as deprecated.
we could consider "qcom,qfrom" to be only passing corrected address space. Till we transition users to new bindings!
2. Leave the old driver there to support the old deprecated bindings,
at least until everyone can be transferred over. There seem to be
quite a few existing users of "qcom,qfprom" and we're supposed to make
an attempt at keeping the old device trees working, at least for a
little while. Once everyone is transferred over we could decide to
delete the old driver.
Yes.
3. We will have a totally new driver here.No, we should still be using the same driver. But the exiting driver seems to incorrect and is need of fixing.
4. A given device tree will_not_ be allowed to have both
"qcom,qfprom" specified and "qcom,SOC-qfprom" specified. ...and by
"qcom,SOC-qfprom" I mean that SOC should be replaced by the SoC name,
so "qcom,sc7180-qfprom" or "qcom,sdm845-qfprom". So once you switch
to the new node it replaces the old node.
Isn't the raw address space reads used to for blowing and checking theGreat. That sounds right to me. Presumably the driver could add some
fuses if they are blown correctly or not and software usage of these
fuses should only be done from correct address space?
the read interface to user should be always from corrected address space
and write interface should be to raw address space.
sort of "debugfs" access to read the raw address space if needed.