[PATCH 0/3] add devicetree bindings for rtc-m48t86
Alexander Clouter
alex at digriz.org.uk
Mon Apr 1 18:02:04 EDT 2013
On Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 08:44:10AM +1100, Ryan Mallon wrote:
>On 01/04/13 08:56, Alexander Clouter wrote:
>> Currently there are two users of rtc-m48t86 (mach-ep93xx/ts72xx.c and
>> mach-orion5x/ts78xx-setup.c) and both just use {read,write}b against
>> a memory mapped region. As I am devicetree'ing the TS-7800, this
>> driver needs converting and thats what this patchset does.
>>
>> The patch does the following:
>> * remove platform specific ops hooks, moving ioremap'ing and
>> everything into the driver
>> * utilises named resources to indicate index/data ranges
>> * moves the RTC detection routine from ts78xx-setup.c into rtc-m48t86.c
>> * and, of course, enable devicetree hooks and include documentation
>>
>> Awkward step, the first patch breaks both boards, the two following
>> patches fix them. Happy to re-work this if folks give me a pointer
>> on how to do this in an acceptable way.
>
>Sorry, that's no good. It breaks things like git bisect.
Bah :)
>> My vote is to break fast, fix fast, spend the time writing other code :)
>
>The patch series will need to be reworked so that there is no
>build/runtime breakage between any of the patches. I'll have a read
>through and see if I can suggest something.
I am currently working through a new patchset now. It maintains the original {write,read}byte
ops but if not defined, and the required named resources are present, it moves to using driver
side mem mapped regions and what not...
'watch this space'
Cheers
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Alexander Clouter
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