[RFC 1/4] ARM: tegra: Move SoC drivers to drivers/soc/tegra
Thierry Reding
thierry.reding at gmail.com
Fri Jun 27 16:27:58 PDT 2014
On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 01:30:04PM -0400, Santosh Shilimkar wrote:
> +Arnd, Greg, Catalin and Kumar,
>
> On Friday 27 June 2014 12:58 PM, Thierry Reding wrote:
> > From: Thierry Reding <treding at nvidia.com>
> >
> > These drivers are closely coupled and need to be moved as a whole. One
> > reason for moving them out of arch/arm/mach-tegra is to allow them to be
> > shared with 64-bit ARM.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <treding at nvidia.com>
> > ---
> > arch/arm/mach-tegra/Makefile | 32 --------
> > arch/arm/mach-tegra/common.h | 4 -
> > arch/arm/mach-tegra/io.c | 27 +++++-
> > arch/arm/mach-tegra/pmc.h | 62 --------------
> > arch/arm/mach-tegra/tegra.c | 9 --
> > drivers/soc/Makefile | 1 +
> > drivers/soc/tegra/Makefile | 34 ++++++++
> > .../soc/tegra}/cpuidle-tegra114.c | 0
> > .../soc/tegra}/cpuidle-tegra20.c | 6 +-
> > .../soc/tegra}/cpuidle-tegra30.c | 0
> > .../arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/cpuidle.c | 0
> > .../arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/cpuidle.h | 3 -
> > .../mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/flowctrl.c | 0
> > .../mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/flowctrl.h | 2 -
> > .../arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/headsmp.S | 0
> > .../arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/hotplug.c | 0
> > {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/iomap.h | 0
> > .../arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/irammap.h | 0
> > {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/irq.c | 1 -
> > {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/irq.h | 6 --
> > .../arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/platsmp.c | 5 --
> > .../mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/pm-tegra20.c | 0
> > .../mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/pm-tegra30.c | 0
> > {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/pm.c | 0
> > {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/pm.h | 4 +-
> > {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/pmc.c | 0
> > drivers/soc/tegra/pmc.h | 35 ++++++++
> > .../mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/powergate.c | 0
> > .../soc/tegra}/reset-handler.S | 0
> > {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/reset.c | 0
> > {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/reset.h | 2 -
> > .../soc/tegra}/sleep-tegra20.S | 0
> > .../soc/tegra}/sleep-tegra30.S | 0
> > {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/sleep.S | 0
> > {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/sleep.h | 2 -
> > include/linux/tegra-soc.h | 95 ++++++++++++++++++++++
> > 36 files changed, 195 insertions(+), 135 deletions(-)
> > delete mode 100644 arch/arm/mach-tegra/common.h
> > delete mode 100644 arch/arm/mach-tegra/pmc.h
> > create mode 100644 drivers/soc/tegra/Makefile
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/cpuidle-tegra114.c (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/cpuidle-tegra20.c (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/cpuidle-tegra30.c (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/cpuidle.c (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/cpuidle.h (91%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/flowctrl.c (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/flowctrl.h (98%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/headsmp.S (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/hotplug.c (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/iomap.h (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/irammap.h (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/irq.c (99%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/irq.h (83%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/platsmp.c (98%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/pm-tegra20.c (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/pm-tegra30.c (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/pm.c (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/pm.h (94%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/pmc.c (100%)
> > create mode 100644 drivers/soc/tegra/pmc.h
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/powergate.c (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/reset-handler.S (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/reset.c (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/reset.h (97%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/sleep-tegra20.S (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/sleep-tegra30.S (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/sleep.S (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/sleep.h (98%)
> >
> NAK for this patch.
>
> You are using drivers/soc/* as a dump yard for your SOC code which
> is not the intention we created drivers/soc/.
That was not my intention. What remains in arch/arm/mach-tegra at this
point doesn't actually have a corresponding subsystem (well, except
maybe the cpuidle code).
> Its really for subsystem drivers which doesn't have appropriate
> home in Linux kernel today. From your above patch ...
>
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/cpuidle-tegra114.c (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/cpuidle-tegra20.c (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/cpuidle-tegra30.c (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/cpuidle.c (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/cpuidle.h (91%)
> This should go into drivers/idle/*. if you have dependencies, please sort
> them out.
What exactly is the difference between drivers/idle and drivers/cpuidle?
There's an intel_idle driver in drivers/idle that includes cpuidle.h and
registers with that subsystem. But there's also an i7300_idle driver
that doesn't.
drivers/cpuidle seems like a better fit. I'll look into moving the code
there.
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/reset-handler.S (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/reset.c (100%)
> > rename {arch/arm/mach-tegra => drivers/soc/tegra}/reset.h (97%)
> subsystem: drivers/power/reset/
drivers/power/reset seems to be for drivers that register functions to
reset a board. The above code for Tegra doesn't do that. Rather it sets
up the reset handlers for secondary CPUs and for suspend/resume.
> For tegra/*pm*/, you can use drivers/power or drivers/base/power/
drivers/power seems to be exclusively battery charger drivers. The pm.c,
pm-*.c and sleep-*.S set up suspend/resume. That doesn't seem to belong
in drivers/base/power either.
pmc.c implements various routines to access the power management
controller, some of which is needed by suspend/resume, some of it is
needed by SMP. powergate.c implements a subset of the PMC that needs to
be exported to drivers to enable power partitions on the SoC. I'm not
aware of subsystems that deal with this kind of driver.
> For SMP boot, ARMv8 expecting to have either PSCI based implementation or
> device tree based boot scheme. you can move towards that model if possible.
But we also have the code for SMP on 32-bit ARM. Should that remain in
arch/arm/mach-tegra or can it move to drivers/soc/tegra?
So the only thing in the above that I think could be moved somewhere
else is the cpuidle drivers. Or do you have any other suggestions for
the remaining code?
Thierry
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