Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 7 Aug 2012 09:47:25 +0800 | Subject | Re: [PATCH 0/5] mfd: replace IORESOURCE_IO by IORESOURCE_MEM | From | Haojian Zhuang <> |
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On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 6:00 AM, Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com> wrote: > On Mon, Aug 06, 2012 at 10:31:24PM +0100, Russell King wrote: > >> Anyway, given that this thread is broken, there's no way for me to find >> out what the _original_ issue is that you're talking about. So I'm going >> to guess that it's come up because we're out of IORESOURCE bits. > > No, that's not it. What's happened is that Haojian has posted some > patching changing all the _IO resources to _MEM in the Marvell PMIC > drivers, I think because you yelled at him for using _IO when he > reported that the changes in ioport_resource broke things a few releases > ago. Obviously this doesn't achieve a huge amount, it's a misplaced > cleanup. > It's because IO_SPACE_LIMIT is set as 0 if there's no PCI devices. But IORESOURCE_IO is also used in PMIC mfd drivers to distinguish different components.
commit 04e1c83806e30ae339fc45def595960c7fef1697 Author: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk> Date: Wed Jul 6 12:49:59 2011 +0100
ARM: io: add a default IO_SPACE_LIMIT definition
Add a default IO_SPACE_LIMIT definition. Explain the chosen value and suggest why platforms would want to make it larger.
Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>
>> So, if we made this a numeric index, then we have 32 resource types >> to deal with, and no need to bugger around with re-using an existing >> type for something else. > > This seems sensible, and I'm sure if that change were made people would > be delighed to use new resource types, but like I say nobody who's > motivated to do anything here seems to have the time to do anything > about it. > > Whoever looks at this would need to do some detective work, it does seem > like there must have been a reason to use a bitmask here...
Changing bitmask to a value for IORESOURCE type is a risk. I agree on Mark that someone will complain on this.
Could we consider to expand the usage of IORESOURCE_IO? Maybe we can use it for both ISA/PCI and IO related in chip.
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