[PATCH v7 2/2] add new platform driver for PCI RC

Joao Pinto Joao.Pinto at synopsys.com
Thu Feb 4 03:10:55 PST 2016


Hi Arnd and Bjorn,

On 2/3/2016 9:01 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 February 2016 12:38:44 Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
>> On Wed, Feb 03, 2016 at 06:12:00PM +0000, Joao Pinto wrote:
>>
>>> - replace "snps,pcie-synopsys" for "snps,pcie-synopsys-ipk"?
>>
>> This is a question for Arnd.
>>
>>> - rename the driver to pcie-synopsys-ipk?
>>
>> It doesn't seem necessary to me to include both "synopsys" and "ipk" in the
>> filename and the driver name.  Take a look at what the existing drivers do,
>> and do something similar.
> 
> The "synopsys" can go away, it's already in the vendor field of the
> string. "ipk" is still a bit unspecific, I was hoping to see a specific
> chip and/or version of the PCIe part. Something like
> 
> 	compatible = "snps,ipk2040-pcie", "snps,ipk-pcie", "snps,dw-pcie-1.23", "snps,dw-pcie";
> 
> which would indicate that there is a chip called "ipk2040" in a family called "ipk",
> and this includes the designware pcie implementation in version 1.23.
> 

"snps,dw-pcie" seems a good idea!

>>> - update the devicetree documentation referring that the ranges also include the
>>> config space
>>
>> Another one for Arnd.
> 
> This one is wrong, the ranges should *not* include the config space, and if they
> currently do, you must change the driver. The generic dw-pcie driver still
> accepts the config space in the ranges for backwards compatibility with some
> of the earlier front-ends that mistakenly did this, but new driver should not
> do the same, and we should probably add some code in the common driver to
> prevent it for front-ends other than the ones we have to keep compatibility with.
> 

I am going to remove the config space from the ranges and test the driver.

> 	Arnd
> 

Thanks.



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