Paul Bolle <pebo...@tiscali.nl> writes:

> On Wed, 2015-05-27 at 08:15 +0200, Robert Jarzmik wrote:
>> Paul Bolle <pebo...@tiscali.nl> writes:
>> > Was it actually intended for PXA_DMA to be tristate?
>> It is designed to be a module, and in the "end" it will be a module.
>> 
>> What is important to understand is the 3 phases which are going to happen :
>>  - phase 1 : state after this is merged
>>              pxa_dma must be builtin, for legacy support (see
>>              pxad_toggle_reserved_channel()).
>>  - phase 2 : slowly, all the pxa drivers are converted to dmaengine
>>  - phase 3 : after full conversion, the patch "add support for legacy
>>              transition" is reverted.
>>              There pxa_dma will become modular, and the tristate will appear.
>> 
>> In conclusion, it cannot be a module yet, but it will in the future.
>
> Thanks for this explanation. So I didn't miss a comment or some remark
> in a commit explanation, did I?
Unfortunately not ;)

Cheers.

-- 
Robert
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