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SubjectRe: [PATCHv2 2/4] dmaengine: dw_dmac: Add PCI part of the driver
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On Thu, 2012-09-27 at 07:41 +0000, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Thursday 27 September 2012, viresh kumar wrote:
> > I believe there is no common initialization part here, because PCI device in any
> > case would be calling probe of platform device. :)
>
> Looking at the driver more closely now. Right now, it only supports platform
> devices, and the dw_probe function contains some parts that are related to
> platform devices and some parts that are needed also in case of PCI.
>
> My suggestion would be that you split the dw_probe function to separate out
> the bus specific parts and end up with three functions like
>
> int dw_dmac_probe(struct dw_dma *dw);
> int dw_dmac_platform_probe(struct platform_device *pdev);
> int dw_dmac_pci_probe(struct dw_dma *dw);
yes and bus probe shoudl aquire resources, other stuff should be done in
dmac_probe.
>
> where the first one is called by the other two, depending on the bus type.
> This could be done either splitting the driver into multiple files so you can
> have the platform and pci parts in separate driver modules depending on the
> common module that does all the actual work, or everything can be put in
> a single file with an #ifdef CONFIG_PCI to disable the pci driver parts
> when they don't apply.
probe wont be called if PCI device is not loaded, so see no reason why
CONFIG_xxx would be needed
>
> Does this make sense?
Yup!
>
> Arnd
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