Anton Vorontsov wrote: >>>>This driver nicely wraps around pata_platform library functions, >>>>and provides OF platform bus bindings to the PATA devices.
>>>>+static struct of_device_id pata_of_platform_match[] = { >>>>+ { .compatible = "pata-platform", }, >>>>+}; >>>"pata-platform" really means nothing outside of linux. A more >>>generic label would be useful. > Agreed. Now you're quick to agree. :-) >>Maybe the name of the standards it supports? Could be >>"ata-4", "ata-5" and the like, or the exact transfer mode, like >>"pata-udma-5", "pata-pio-3", "sata-150", etc. > You're quite optimistic about pata_platform capabilities. ;-) Indeed. :-) > As far as I know it is [obviously] supports PIO modes only. And so > far I was able to get max 5.28 MB/s read transfers. Which looks like > ideal case for PIO1 (CF I'm testing on is 3.0, max. PIO4). Believe me, it's a great speed even for PIO4. Most systems only show 3+ MiB/s in this mode according to hdparm. > I've modified pio_mask appropriately, plus I've tried to comment > out .set_mode = pata_platform_set_mode, and now it says: > ata5: PATA max PIO4 mmio cmd 0xf0000000 ctl 0xf000020c irq 24 > ata5.00: CFA: TOSHIBA THNCF512MQG, 3.00, max PIO4 > ata5.00: configured for PIO4 > ata5.00: configured for PIO4 > That looks good, but speed is the same. Oh well, it's another > matter. > Back to dts, I think pata-pio-X is good scheme. That way we can > pass pio_mask via device tree. Sounds reasonable? Grumble. Can't we pass this via some property other than "compatible"? I'm opposed to "ata-5" and the like in there as well cause it's not clear what information this would provide. Why people so love to make things complex WRT the "compatible" property -- instead of making the task of selecting a proper driver more simple, they tend to make it mode complex by trying to specify values that have quite little to do with the device's programming interface itself... MBR, Sergei _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-dev