[PATCH 000/102] Convert drivers to explicit reset API
Thomas Petazzoni
thomas.petazzoni at free-electrons.com
Wed Jul 19 12:15:15 PDT 2017
Hello,
On Wed, 19 Jul 2017 17:25:04 +0200, Philipp Zabel wrote:
> The reset control API has two modes: exclusive access, where the driver
> expects to have full and immediate control over the state of the reset
> line, and shared (clock-like) access, where drivers only request reset
> deassertion while active, but don't care about the state of the reset line
> while inactive.
>
> Commit a53e35db70d1 ("reset: Ensure drivers are explicit when requesting
> reset lines") started to transition the reset control request API calls
> to explicitly state whether the driver needs exclusive or shared reset
> control behavior.
>
> This series converts all drivers that currently implicitly request
> exclusive reset controls to the corresponding explicit API call. It is,
> for the most part, generated from the following semantic patch:
>
> @@
> expression rstc, dev, id;
> @@
> -rstc = reset_control_get(dev, id);
> +rstc = reset_control_get_exclusive(dev, id);
I don't know if it has been discussed in the past, so forgive me if it
has been. Have you considered adding a "int flags" argument to the
existing reset_control_get_*() functions, rather than introducing
separate exclusive variants ?
Indeed, with a "int flags" argument you could in the future add more
variants/behaviors without actually multiplying the number of
functions. Something like the "flags" argument for request_irq() for
example.
Best regards,
Thomas
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Thomas Petazzoni, CTO, Free Electrons
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