> -----Original Message----- > From: Anton Vorontsov [mailto:cbouatmai...@gmail.com] > Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2010 19:42 PM > To: Zang Roy-R61911 > Cc: linux-...@lists.infradead.org; dw...@infradead.org; dedeki...@gmail.com; > a...@linux-foundation.org; Lan Chunhe-B25806; Wood Scott-B07421; Gala Kumar- > B11780; linuxppc-...@ozlabs.org > Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 3/3][MTD] P4080/mtd: Fix the freescale lbc issue with > 36bit mode > > On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 06:20:32PM +0800, Roy Zang wrote: > [...] > > /** > > + * fsl_lbc_addr - convert the base address > > + * @addr_base: base address of the memory bank > > + * > > + * This function converts a base address of lbc into the right format for > the BR > > + * registers. If the SOC has eLBC then it returns 32bit physical address > else > > + * it returns 34bit physical address for local bus(Example: MPC8641). > > + */ > > It returns 34bit physical address encoded in a 32 bit word, > right? Yes.
>Because, IIRC, 'unsigned int' is always 32 bit. > > Worth mentioning this fact. Agree. The comment is a little bit confusing. Will update. > > > +unsigned int fsl_lbc_addr(phys_addr_t addr_base) > > +{ > > + void *dev; > > struct device_node *np; > > > + int compatible; > > + > > + dev = fsl_lbc_ctrl_dev->dev->of_node; > > + compatible = of_device_is_compatible(dev, "fsl,elbc"); > > + > > + if (compatible) > > + return addr_base & 0xffff8000; > > + else > > + return (addr_base & 0x0ffff8000ull) > > + | ((addr_base & 0x300000000ull) >> 19); > > +} > > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(fsl_lbc_addr); > > Almost perfect. I'm not sure if 'unsigned int' is technically > correct return type for this function though. I guess it should > be u32. > What is the different for unsigned int and u32? I think they are same. > Also, the function may be a bit more understandable and shorter: > > u32 fsl_lbc_addr(phys_addr_t addr) > { > struct device_node *np = fsl_lbc_ctrl_dev->dev->of_node; > u32 addrl = addr & 0xffff8000; if addr is 34 bit long, is this correct? Thanks. Roy _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/linuxppc-dev