[PATCH v4 3/3] ARM: OMAP2+: onenand: prepare for gpmc driver migration

Jon Hunter jon-hunter at ti.com
Tue Jun 26 10:39:07 EDT 2012


Hi Afzal,

On 06/26/2012 03:29 AM, Mohammed, Afzal wrote:
> Hi Jon,
> 
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 21:42:14, Hunter, Jon wrote:
>> On 06/22/2012 04:01 AM, Afzal Mohammed wrote:
> 
>>> +static int hf, vhf, sync_read, sync_write, latency;
>>
>> I am wondering if we can remove hf, vhf, sync_read/write variables
>> completely. We already have flags from sync_read/write and so we could
>> just use the cfg->flags variable and remove sync_read/write variables.
> 
> For default frequency, sync_write can get turned off, so flag may or
> may not be same as sync_write

Good point. I missed that.

>>
>> At the same time, we could create flags for ONENAND_FREQ_HF and
>> ONENAND_FREQ_VHF or something like that. It could be nice to store the
>> latency in onenand_data too. In other words, keep all the configuration
>> in one place.
> 
> I have a feeling as though platform data fields should not be altered once
> platform device is registered (as platform data being specific to the
> board, thinking further, should they be const?, except for a case
> where it is created by a common helper function for multiple boards with
> varying capabilities of peripheral).
> 
> Other than sync_read, all others like hf, vhf, latency, sync_write are
> updated during driver callback, so if we are going to put these in
> platform private data fields, platform private data fields has to be
> updated after platform device is registered.

May be this is splitting hairs then but I wonder if we should just have
a single global variable called onenand_flags for storing the current
state of sync_read, sync_write, vhf and hf. At least this would be only
one global instead of 4. Not a big deal.

Cheers
Jon



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