[PATCH 3/4] dt: omap3: add generic board file for dt support

G, Manjunath Kondaiah manjugk at ti.com
Tue Jul 19 01:58:53 EDT 2011


Grant/Kevin,

On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 10:43 AM, Grant Likely
<grant.likely at secretlab.ca> wrote:
> Hi Manjunath,
>
> Comments below.  I left in a lot of context for the new folks that
> I've cc'd (Tony and Kevin).
>
> On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 2:07 PM, G, Manjunath Kondaiah <manjugk at ti.com> wrote:
>> On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 4:45 AM, Grant Likely <grant.likely at secretlab.ca> wrote:
>>>> > +static void __init omap3_init(void)
>>>> > +{
[...]
>> +       omap_register_i2c_bus(id, speed, i2c_board_info, 1);
>
> While this does in a sense work, and creates an omap_device for the
> i2c bus that does get probed, it ends up encoding an awful lot of
> device specific details into the generic devicetree support code.  The
> i2c bus driver itself must be responsible for decoding the speed and
> child nodes, and in fact it can easily be modified to do so (I've
> already demonstrated how to do so).  The real problem is making sure
> the platform_device is created in a way that attaches the correct
> hwmod data. For this context, the current omap_register_i2c_bus()
> isn't a useful method for doing so.
>
> So what is to be done?  omap_register_i2c_bus() does three things;
> 1) register an i2c board info for the bus with i2c_register_board_info(),
> 2) fill platform_data for the device, and
> 3) use omap_i2c_add_bus to create the platform_device with attached hwmod.
>
> Of these three, 1 & 2 must not be done when using the DT. Only
> omap_i2c_add_bus() does something useful, but that is still specific
> to the i2c device.
>
> omap_i2c_add_bus() splits to omap{1,2}_add_bus().
>
> omap1_i2c_add_bus() sets up pinmux and calls platform_device register.
>  pinmux setup needs to be factored out anyway for generic DT platform
> device registration, which just leaves platform_device creation which
> is already handled by of_platform_populate().
>
> omap2_i2c_add_bus() does the same thing, except it also looks up the
> hwmod data (*oh) and uses it to call omap_device_build().
> omap_device_build() or something equivalent needs to be called for
> every omap device in the system, which is to create platform_devices
> with hwmod attached.  Now we're starting to hit generic code.  :-)
>
> The way I see it, you've got two options:
>
> 1) modify the of_platform_bus_create() to call some kind of
> of_platform_bus_create_omap() for devices that match "ti,omap3-device"
> or something.
>
> 2) Leave of_platform_bus_create(), and instead us a notifier to attach
> hwmod data to normal platform devices.  omap_device_build() is
> actually pretty simple.  It allocated a device, it attaches
> platform_data and hwmod pointers to the device and registers it.
> omap_device_register() is just a wrapper around
> platform_device_register().
>
> My preference is definitely #2, but there is a wrinkle in this
> approach.  Unfortunately omap_devices are not simply plain
> platform_devices with extra data attached, an omap_device actually
> embeds the platform_device inside it, which cannot be attached after
> the fact.  I think I had talked with Kevin (cc'd) about eliminating
> the embedding, but I cannot remember clearly on this point.  As long
> as platform_device remains embedded inside struct omap_device, #2
> won't work.

Can you please elaborate more on this issue?

-Manjunath



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