[PATCH 2/2] memory: ti-aemif: add bindings for AEMIF driver
Santosh Shilimkar
santosh.shilimkar at ti.com
Fri Nov 29 10:08:01 EST 2013
On Friday 29 November 2013 09:56 AM, Grygorii Strashko wrote:
> Hi Jean-Christophe,
>
> On 11/22/2013 08:42 PM, Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD wrote:
>> On 21:03 Wed 20 Nov , ivan.khoronzhuk wrote:
>>> On 11/20/2013 08:21 PM, Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD wrote:
>>>>> + the chip select signal.
>>>>> + Minimum value is 1 (0 treated as 1).
>>>>> +
>>>>> +- ti,cs-wsetup: write setup width, ns
>>>>> + Time between the beginning of a memory cycle
>>>>> + and the activation of write strobe.
>>>>> + Minimum value is 1 (0 treated as 1).
>>>>> +
>>>>> +- ti,cs-wstrobe: write strobe width, ns
>>>>> + Time between the activation and deactivation of
>>>>> + the write strobe.
>>>>> + Minimum value is 1 (0 treated as 1).
>>>>> +
>>>>> +- ti,cs-whold: write hold width, ns
>>>>> + Time between the deactivation of the write
>>>>> + strobe and the end of the cycle (which may be
>>>>> + either an address change or the deactivation of
>>>>> + the chip select signal.
>>>>> + Minimum value is 1 (0 treated as 1).
>>>>> +
>>>>> +If any of the above parameters are absent, current parameter value will be taken
>>>>> +from the corresponding HW reg.
>>>>> +
>>>>> +The name for cs node must be in format csN, where N is the cs number.
>>>>
>>>> this is wired we should use reg instead to represent the cs as done for SPI
>>>> or a an other property
>>>>
>>>> Best Regards,
>>>> J.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Ok, I will add new property cs-chipselect like following :
>>>
>>> ti,cs-chipselect: number of chipselect. Indicates on the
>>> aemif driver which chipselect is used
>>> for accessing the memory.
>>> For compatibles "ti,davinci-aemif" and
>>> "ti,keystone-aemif" it can be in range [0-3].
>>> For compatible "ti,omap-L138-aemif" range is [2-5].
>>>
>>> Is it OK?
>>
>> yes
>>
>> I just have one issue the whole memory concept
>>
>> for me we should do as done on pinctrl have a phandle on the device that
>> require it and handle it at device core level
>>
>> as the memory controller is not necessarely on the same bus as the memory
>> device them selves
>
> Could you clarify your point a bit, pls?
> Are you talking about external ASRAM, NOR and NAND chips wired to CS interface?
>
Thats probably what he means.
The mtd devices can be interface with different memory controllers having different
layouts to set-up timing registers. If these layouts were standard, then it would
have been possible to manage the information at the core layers.
Regards,
Santosh
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