[RFC 5/6] usb: gadget: atmel_usba: use atmel_io.h to provide on-chip IO

Felipe Balbi balbi at ti.com
Tue Apr 28 09:30:57 PDT 2015


Hi,

On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 04:40:14PM +0100, Ben Dooks wrote:
> >>> /* Register access macros */ -#ifdef CONFIG_AVR32 -#define
> >>> usba_io_readl	__raw_readl -#define usba_io_writel	__raw_writel 
> >>> -#define usba_io_writew	__raw_writew -#else -#define
> >>> usba_io_readl	readl_relaxed -#define usba_io_writel
> >>> writel_relaxed -#define usba_io_writew	writew_relaxed -#endif 
> >>> +#define usba_io_readl	atmel_oc_readl +#define usba_io_writel
> >>> atmel_oc_writel +#define usba_io_writew	atmel_oc_writew
> >> 
> >> Same comment as earlier patch, it would be nice to remove the
> >> define usba_io_{read,write}{l,w} defines in a follow-up patch.
> > 
> > I'm fine with this too. Is this targetted at v4.2 ?
> 
> Yes, although we may move it to the soc specific include directories
> to avoid adding more to linux/
> 
> I will be sorting this out next week.

I would rather not see drivers including anything from asm or mach-*
(unless strictly necessary), otherwise it's a pain to build-test
anything

cheers

-- 
balbi
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