[PATCH v6 0/9] Add simple NVMEM Framework via regmap.

Srinivas Kandagatla srinivas.kandagatla at linaro.org
Wed Jun 24 06:03:09 PDT 2015



On 24/06/15 13:30, Stefan Wahren wrote:
>> >If the question is just about hexdump, then hexdump itself can read
>> >file from given offset and size.
> yes, this is my question at first. Let me show the difference between
> the current implementation and my expectations as a user.
>
> $ hexdump /sys/class/nvmem/mxs-ocotp/nvmem
>
> Current implementation: dump the complete register range defined in DT
>
Its dumping the range which is specified in the provider regmap. If the 
requirement is to dump only particular range, this has to be made 
explicit while creating regmap, which is to specify the base address to 
start from "First data register" and max_register to be "Last data 
register "- "First data register"

> User expectation: dump only the data from OCOTP block
>
> Let me explain it for i.MX28 OCOTP
>
> 0x8002c000 // Start of OCOTP register block (defined in DT)
>
> 0x8002c020 // First data register
>
> 0x8002c290 // Last data register
>
> 0x8002dfff // End of OCOTP register block (defined in DT)
>
> My knowledge about regmap is limited, but how can i achieve that hexdump
> give me only the data registers? From my understanding this should be
> handled in regmap and not in the read function.

Setup the base and regmap_config correctly in the provider driver before 
calling regmap_init_mmio().

Let me know if you need more details.

--srini

>
> Are my expectations about the raw access wrong?
>
>



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