[PATCH 01/10] MCDE: Add hardware abstraction layer
Joe Perches
joe at perches.com
Wed Nov 10 12:14:36 EST 2010
On Wed, 2010-11-10 at 13:04 +0100, Jimmy Rubin wrote:
> This patch adds support for MCDE, Memory-to-display controller
> found in the ST-Ericsson ux500 products.
Just trivia:
> diff --git a/drivers/video/mcde/mcde_hw.c b/drivers/video/mcde/mcde_hw.c
[]
> +#define dsi_rfld(__i, __reg, __fld) \
> + ((dsi_rreg(__i, __reg) & __reg##_##__fld##_MASK) >> \
> + __reg##_##__fld##_SHIFT)
> +#define dsi_wfld(__i, __reg, __fld, __val) \
> + dsi_wreg(__i, __reg, (dsi_rreg(__i, __reg) & \
> + ~__reg##_##__fld##_MASK) | (((__val) << __reg##_##__fld##_SHIFT) & \
> + __reg##_##__fld##_MASK))
These macros are not particularly readable.
Perhaps use statement expression macros like:
#define dsi_rfld(__i, __reg, __fld) \
({ \
const u32 mask = __reg##_#__fld##_MASK; \
const u32 shift = __reg##_##__fld##_SHIFT; \
((dsi_rreg(__i, __reg) & mask) >> shift; \
})
#define dsi_wfld(__i, __reg, __fld, __val) \
({ \
const u32 mask = __reg##_#__fld##_MASK; \
const u32 shift = __reg##_##__fld##_SHIFT; \
dsi_wreg(__i, __reg, \
(dsi_rreg(__i, __reg) & ~mask) | (((__val) << shift) & mask));\
})
> +static struct mcde_chnl_state channels[] = {
Should more static structs be static const?
[]
> + dev_vdbg(&mcde_dev->dev, "%s\n", __func__);
If your dev_<level> logging messages use "%s", __func__
I suggest you use a set of local macros to preface this.
I don't generally find the function name useful.
Maybe only use the %s __func__ pair when you are also
setting verbose debugging.
#ifdef VERBOSE_DEBUG
#define mcde_printk(level, dev, fmt, args) \
dev_printk(level, dev, "%s: " fmt, __func__, ##args)
#else
#define mcde_printk(level, dev, fmt, args) \
dev_printk(level, dev, fmt, args)
#endif
#ifdef VERBOSE_DEBUG
#define mcde_vdbg(dev, fmt, args) \
mcde_printk(KERN_DEBUG, dev, fmt, ##args)
#else
#define mcde_vdbg(dev, fmt, args) \
do { if (0) mcde_printk(KERN_DEBUG, dev, fmt, ##args); } while (0)
#endif
#ifdef DEBUG
#define mcde_dbg(dev, fmt, args) \
mcde_printk(KERN_DEBUG, dev, fmt, ##args)
#else
#define mcde_dbg(dev, fmt, args) \
do { if (0) mcde_printk(KERN_DEBUG, dev, fmt, ##args); } while (0)
#endif
#define mcde_ERR(dev, fmt, args) \
mcde_printk(KERN_ERR, dev, fmt, ##args)
#define mcde_warn(dev, fmt, args) \
mcde_printk(KERN_WARNING, dev, fmt, ##args)
#define mcde_info(dev, fmt, args) \
mcde_printk(KERN_INFO, dev, fmt, ##args)
> +static void disable_channel(struct mcde_chnl_state *chnl)
> +{
> + int i;
> + const struct mcde_port *port = &chnl->port;
> +
> + dev_vdbg(&mcde_dev->dev, "%s\n", __func__);
> +
> + if (hardware_version == MCDE_CHIP_VERSION_3_0_8 &&
> + !is_channel_enabled(chnl)) {
> + chnl->continous_running = false;
It'd be nice to change to continuous_running
> +int mcde_dsi_dcs_write(struct mcde_chnl_state *chnl, u8 cmd, u8* data, int len)
> +{
> + int i;
> + u32 wrdat[4] = { 0, 0, 0, 0 };
> + u32 settings;
> + u8 link = chnl->port.link;
> + u8 virt_id = chnl->port.phy.dsi.virt_id;
> +
> + /* REVIEW: One command at a time */
> + /* REVIEW: Allow read/write on unreserved ports */
> + if (len > MCDE_MAX_DCS_WRITE || chnl->port.type != MCDE_PORTTYPE_DSI)
> + return -EINVAL;
> +
> + wrdat[0] = cmd;
> + for (i = 1; i <= len; i++)
> + wrdat[i>>2] |= ((u32)data[i-1] << ((i & 3) * 8));
Ever overrun wrdat?
Maybe WARN_ON(len > 16, "oops?")
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