From: Anatolij Gustschin <ag...@denx.de> Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 03:13:18 +0100
> struct fec_info { > - fec_t __iomem *fecp; > + void __iomem *fecp; ... > /* write */ > -#define FW(_fecp, _reg, _v) __fs_out32(&(_fecp)->fec_ ## _reg, (_v)) > +#define FW(_regp, _reg, _v) __fs_out32((_regp)->fec_ ## _reg, (_v)) ... > +/* register address macros */ > +#define fec_reg_addr(_type, _reg) \ > + (fep->fec.rtbl->fec_##_reg = (u32 __iomem *)((u32)fep->fec.fecp + \ > + (u32)&((__typeof__(_type) *)NULL)->fec_##_reg)) > + > +#define fec_reg_mpc8xx(_reg) \ > + fec_reg_addr(struct mpc8xx_fec, _reg) > + > +#define fec_reg_mpc5121(_reg) \ > + fec_reg_addr(struct mpc5121_fec, _reg) This is a step backwards in my view. If you use the "fec_t __iomem *" type for the register pointer, you simply use &p->fecp->XXX to get the I/O address of register XXX and that's what you pass to the appropriate I/O accessor routines. Now you've made it typeless, and then you have to walk through all of these contortions to get the offset. I don't want to apply this, sorry... _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/linuxppc-dev