[PATCH 2/2] [POWERPC] Describe memory-mapped RAM&ROM chips of bindings
David Gibson
david at gibson.dropbear.id.au
Thu Mar 27 05:44:01 EDT 2008
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 10:37:17AM +0100, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 March 2008 15:52, Segher Boessenkool wrote:
> > > + Dedicated RAM and ROM chips are often used as storage for
> > > temporary or
> > > + permanent data in embedded devices. Possible usage include
> > > non-volatile
> > > + storage in battery-backed SRAM, semi-permanent storage in
> > > dedicated SRAM
> > > + to preserve data accross reboots and firmware storage in
> > > dedicated ROM.
> > > +
> > > + - compatible : should contain the specific model of RAM/ROM
> > > chip(s)
> > > + used, if known, followed by either "physmap-ram" or
> > > "physmap-rom"
> > > + - reg : Address range of the RAM/ROM chip
> > > + - bank-width : Width (in bytes) of the RAM/ROM bank. Equal to the
> > > + device width times the number of interleaved chips.
> > > + - device-width : (optional) Width of a single RAM/ROM chip. If
> > > + omitted, assumed to be equal to 'bank-width'.
> >
> > Maybe I'm rehashing some old discussion here, if so, sorry; but why
> > do you have bank-width and device-width here? What useful information
> > does it provide? If this is about saying what the preferred (or only
> > possible) access width is, better names are in order.
>
> device-width isn't used so we can get rid of it. bank-width is used by the
> map_ram driver for erase operations (mapram_erase in
> drivers/mtd/chips/map_ram.c). To be honest I'm not sure why it uses such an
> inefficient approach instead of memsetting the whole area.
Sounds like bank-width is meaningless then, and doesn't belong in the
device tree. The shim which instantiates the mtd device from the
device tree can make something up.
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