[PATCH v4 03/10] pinctrl: mvebu: kirkwood pinctrl driver
Andrew Lunn
andrew at lunn.ch
Thu Sep 20 15:51:06 EDT 2012
> So, wouldn't we need a small, architecture-independent, infrastructure,
> through which architecture-specific code could "register" at boot
> time which SoC we are running on, and drivers could query this
> information from the common infrastructure?
>
> Of course, the major problem is to figure out what is the good
> representation for this SoC identifier. Do we need a big list of SoCs
> like we had machine IDs? A simple string? Or maybe there is just no
> good way, and the whole idea is moot.
I did think about stuffing it inside the cpuinfo structures:
$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
Processor : Feroceon 88FR131 rev 1 (v5l)
BogoMIPS : 1196.85
Features : swp half thumb fastmult edsp
CPU implementer : 0x56
CPU architecture: 5TE
CPU variant : 0x2
CPU part : 0x131
CPU revision : 1
Hardware : BUBBA3 Kirkwood based miniserver
Revision : 0000
Serial : 0000000000000000
I could imaging a
SoC : MV88F6281
It would probably need a bit of string parsing by any consumer, which
is not so good.
Andrew
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