[RFC RESEND PATCH 0/2] RZ/G2UL separate out SoC specific parts

Geert Uytterhoeven geert at linux-m68k.org
Tue Oct 25 05:42:24 PDT 2022


Hi Prabhakar,

(now replying to the latest version)

On Mon, Oct 17, 2022 at 11:12 AM Prabhakar <prabhakar.csengg at gmail.com> wrote:
> This patch series aims to split up the RZ/G2UL SoC DTSI into common parts
> so that this can be shared with the RZ/Five SoC.
>
> Implementation is based on the discussion [0] where I have used option#2.
>
> The Renesas RZ/G2UL (ARM64) and RZ/Five (RISC-V) have almost the same
> identical blocks to avoid duplication a base SoC dtsi (r9a07g043.dtsi) is
> created which will be used by the RZ/G2UL (r9a07g043u.dtsi) and RZ/Five
> (r9a07g043F.dtsi)

Thanks for your series!

> Sending this as an RFC to get some feedback.
>
> r9a07g043f.dtsi will look something like below:
>
> #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h>
>
> #define SOC_PERIPHERAL_IRQ_NUMBER(nr)   (nr + 32)
> #define SOC_PERIPHERAL_IRQ(nr, na)      SOC_PERIPHERAL_IRQ_NUMBER(nr) na

Originally, when I assumed incorrectly that dtc does not support
arithmetic, I used "nr" and "na" in the macro I proposed to mean RISC-V
("r") resp. ARM ("a") interrupt number.  Apparently the names stuck,
although the second parameter now has a completely different meaning ;-)

However, as the NCEPLIC does support interrupt flags, unlike the SiFive
PLIC, there is no need to have the flags parameter in the macro.

Moreover,  it looks like the SOC_PERIPHERAL_IRQ_NUMBER()
intermediate is not needed, so you can just write:

    #define SOC_PERIPHERAL_IRQ(nr)  (nr + 32)

> #include <arm64/renesas/r9a07g043.dtsi>
>
> / {
>    ...
>    ...
> };

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

                        Geert

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