QUERY: How to handle SOC Configuration (Peripheral Multiplexing) in linux
Shiraz HASHIM
shiraz.hashim at st.com
Mon Mar 15 01:15:59 EDT 2010
Hello Santosh,
On 3/15/2010 10:27 AM, Shilimkar, Santosh wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: linux-arm-kernel-bounces at lists.infradead.org [mailto:linux-arm-kernel-
>> bounces at lists.infradead.org] On Behalf Of Viresh KUMAR
>> Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 10:02 AM
>> To: linux-arm-kernel at lists.infradead.org
>> Cc: Armando VISCONTI; 'Shiraz HASHIM'
>> Subject: QUERY: How to handle SOC Configuration (Peripheral Multiplexing) in linux
>>
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> In our SOC's (SPEArxxx), we have many peripheral sharing PL_GPIO pins and so
>> only few peripherals can be selected in a configuration. This is configurable
>> using a set of registers. Now the problem is to make following work:
>>
>> 1. How to do this selection in kernel in a simple way?
>> 2. Based on this selection hardware registers needs to be configured.
>>
>> I propose following solution to solve this issue, but i am not sure if it is
>> acceptable by community.
>>
>> Please see if it is fine. Or if there is any other way people may already be
>> following for similar issues.
>>
>> I have provided this selection from "make menuconfig", based on selection I
>> configure hardware at initialization time. Basically these selections will
>> decide which device is present in the system when it boots.
>>
>> There are modes in which SOC can be configured and in these modes
>> peripherals can be selected.
>>
> Since the data is board dependent, why don't you make this information as platform
> data for devices and pass that information from board files depending on board type.
>
> This gives you flexibility as well and you don't need unnecessary cluttering of
> Kconfig entries.
But the standard drivers which are already in mainline may not support these platform
data.
regards
Shiraz
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