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SubjectRe: [PATCH V2 1/2] [media] Add Rockchip RK1608 driver
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Hi Linus,

thanks for catching these things :-) .

Am Montag, 26. Februar 2018, 11:12:30 CET schrieb Linus Walleij:
> On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 9:16 AM, Wen Nuan <leo.wen@rock-chips.com> wrote:
> > + pdata->grf_gpio2b_iomux = ioremap((resource_size_t)
> > + (GRF_BASE_ADDR +
> > + GRF_GPIO2B_IOMUX), 4);
> > + grf_val = __raw_readl(pdata->grf_gpio2b_iomux);
> > + __raw_writel(((grf_val) | (1 << 6) | (1 << (6 + 16))),
> > + pdata->grf_gpio2b_iomux);
> > +
> > + pdata->grf_io_vsel = ioremap((resource_size_t)
> > + (GRF_BASE_ADDR + GRF_IO_VSEL), 4);
> > + grf_val = __raw_readl(pdata->grf_io_vsel);
> > + __raw_writel(((grf_val) | (1 << 1) | (1 << (1 + 16))),
> > + pdata->grf_io_vsel);
>
> You are doing pin control on the side of the pin control subsystem
> it looks like?
>
> I think David Wu and Heiko Stubner needs to have a look at what you
> are doing here to suggest other solutions.

Especially as the rk1608 seems to be some a spi-connected peripheral.
So it should definitly not touch _any_ soc-specific registers at all.

I just looked up the patch in patchwork and apart from the one Linus
quoted above, I found quite a bit more open-coded pinctrl settings
as well as direct writes to the clock controller and even io-voltage
selections.

All these things are highly soc-specific so vary with each soc this
ic gets connected to and the kernel does provide abstractions for
all of them. For clock-rates there are the clock-apis and also
the assigned-clock* properties for the devicetree, pinctrl supports
multiple states and io-vsel selections normally should just monitor
the supply-regulator via the io-domain driver we already have
[See vqmmc handling in for sd-cards for example].

So this driver should not touch anything of that sort and therefore
should _not_ contain any iomem-based read or write at all.


Heiko

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