On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 4:51 PM, Albert ARIBAUD <albert.u.b...@aribaud.net> wrote: > Hi Simon, > > On 04/08/2011 02:04, Simon Guinot wrote: >> Hi Ajay, >> >> On Wed, Aug 03, 2011 at 10:10:00AM +0530, Ajay Bhargav wrote: >>> ----- "Simon Guinot"<si...@sequanux.org> wrote: >>> >>>> AFAIK, Orion and Kirkwood SoCs don't provide bitwise set/clear for >>>> GPIO output/direction registers. Instead, a register must be read >>>> first to leave other bits unchanged (see __set_direction in >>>> kw_gpio.c). >>>> >>>> Is it possible to handle Armada SoCs GPIOs in a same way ? maybe >>>> using >>>> the pin registers (gpxx in the Armada struct gpio_reg array) ? >>>> >>>> If not, this code is not Marvell generic but rather specific for >>>> Armada >>>> SoCs and then maybe armada_gpio is a better name... >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Simon >>> >>> Hi Simon, >>> >>> Yes its possible to implement code that way, Armada SoC does have GPIO >>> registers for set/clear. what about register naming?? I think they are >>> different for Kirkwood and Orion. >> >> I think that the register names could be OK. But here is a most >> important problem: On Orion/Kirkwood SoCs, a single GPIO output register >> is available (no set/clear variants as for Armada). I missed that point >> at my first look. It is quite problematic because only two registers are >> shared between the different Marvell SoCs: level and direction. In fact, >> this registers are probably relevant on every machines providing GPIOs... >> >> Maybe that having two common registers is not enough to add >> Orion/Kirkwood support to the mvgpio driver ? > > >>> One more thing which can be done to make this code generic is to have >>> some macros which can be defined by individual arch for specific registers >>> which are going to be in use e.g. >>> >>> #define GPIO_PIN_LEVEL_REG >>> #define GPIO_DIR_REG >>> #define GPIO_PIN_SET_REG >>> #define GPIO_PIN_CLR_REG >> >> Yes, but how to handle both a single GPI0 output register and some GPIO >> {set,clear} output registers (in a nice way) ? > > Two distinct gipo drivers for the two marvell variants?
If let I choose, I'd prefer two, since the register set is different. Best regards, Lei _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot