[PATCH] Support NAND partitions >4GiB with Open Firmware

David Gibson david at gibson.dropbear.id.au
Fri Jun 27 00:04:49 EDT 2008


On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 05:48:01PM -1000, Mitch Bradley wrote:
>
>
> David Gibson wrote:
>> On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 05:28:42PM -1000, Mitch Bradley wrote:
>>   
>>> David Gibson wrote:
>>>     
>>>> On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 01:50:40PM -1000, Mitch Bradley wrote:
>>>>       
>> [snip]
>>   
>>>>> +               const u_int32_t *propval;
>>>>> +               u_int32_t addrcells = 0, sizecells = 0;
>>>>>                int len;
>>>>>
>>>>> -               reg = of_get_property(pp, "reg", &len);
>>>>> -               if (!reg || (len != 2 * sizeof(u32))) {
>>>>> +               /*
>>>>> +                * Determine the layout of a "reg" entry based on the parent
>>>>> +                * node's properties, if it hasn't been done already.
>>>>> +                */
>>>>> +
>>>>> +               if (addrcells == 0)
>>>>>             
>>>> Redundant 'if'; you've just initialized this variable to zero.
>>>>       
>>> The intention is that the body of the "if" should only be executed
>>> once during the loop, since the parent node is the same for all
>>> children.
>>>     
>>
>> But the initialization is within the loop body as well, so this won't
>> do it.  Just factor the code getting addr and size cells right out of
>> the loop, instead.
>>
>>   
>
> Hmmm.  Perhaps it's better to move the declaration of the variables out of
> the loop instead.
>
> Moving the of_n_*_cells() calls outside the loop requires redundant calls
> to of_get_child() and of_node_put(), because of_n_*_cells() implicitly
> reach up to the parent node.  That is almost certainly more expensive  
> than the "if".

This is not exactly a hot path; clarity and (source) code size are
more important than expense.  But going down to the child then back up
is ugly too.  Maybe you should just directly pull #address-cells and
#size-cells from the parent node.  In fact, of_n_*_cells() are wrong
by the OF spec, since they assume the values are inherited, which is
not how it's supposed to work.

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