On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 07:05:48PM +0100, Jos? Miguel Gon?alves wrote: > On 17-09-2012 18:56, Tom Rini wrote: > >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > >Hash: SHA1 > > > >On 09/17/12 10:08, Jos? Miguel Gon?alves wrote: > >>On 17-09-2012 17:57, Tom Rini wrote: > >>>On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 10:16:47AM +0100, Jos? Miguel Gon?alves > >>>wrote: > >>>>On 09/14/2012 08:01 PM, Tom Rini wrote: > >>>>>On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 07:45:40PM +0100, Jos? Miguel > >>>>>Gon?alves wrote: > >>>>>>On 14-09-2012 19:21, Marek Vasut wrote: > >>>>>>>Dear Jos? Miguel Gon?alves, > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>NAND Flash driver with HW ECC for the S3C24XX SoCs. > >>>>>>>>Currently it only supports SLC NAND chips. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>Signed-off-by: Jos? Miguel Gon?alves > >>>>>>>><jose.goncal...@inov.pt> > >>>>>>>[...] > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>+#include <common.h> +#include <nand.h> +#include > >>>>>>>><asm/io.h> +#include <asm/arch/s3c24xx_cpu.h> +#include > >>>>>>>><asm/errno.h> + +#define MAX_CHIPS 2 +static int > >>>>>>>>nand_cs[MAX_CHIPS] = { 0, 1 }; + +#ifdef > >>>>>>>>CONFIG_SPL_BUILD +#define printf(arg...) do {} while > >>>>>>>>(0) > >>>>>>>This doesn't seem quite right ... > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>1) this should be in CPU directory 2) should be enabled > >>>>>>>only if CONFIG_SPL_SERIAL_SUPPORT is not set 3) should be > >>>>>>>inline function, not a macro > >>>>>>1) and 3) OK. Don't quite understand 2). I want to remove > >>>>>>the printfs in the SPL build, as it would blown up the > >>>>>>internal SoC RAM space available. So why add a condition > >>>>>>with CONFIG_SPL_SERIAL_SUPPORT? > >>>>>You've got 8KB, based on the final patch in the series. At > >>>>>least in my SPL series that's still enough to get you > >>>>>printf/puts (I believe 4kb was the cutoff where that had to > >>>>>be dropped). > >>>>> > >>>>Barely: > >>>> > >>>>$ size u-boot-spl text data bss dec > >>>>hex filename 3337 8 588 3933 > >>>>f5d u-boot-spl > >>>> > >>>>$ size u-boot-spl-printf text data bss dec > >>>>hex filename 7968 8 604 8580 > >>>>2184 u-boot-spl-printf > >>>> > >>>>The printf is not so important that justifies exhausting the > >>>>IRAM space available and preventing any future SPL > >>>>expansion... > >>>There's two parts to this: - What else can you do in a single > >>>binary, in theory? Is there boot medium detection and you would > >>>want to have, for example, NAND and SD support in the same > >>>binary? I would say memory is meant for using, but this is a > >>>board maintainer decision and that's you :) > >>That's exactly what I've got in mind when I talked about a future > >>expansion! Being able to boot also from an SD card. With only 8KB > >>for .text and .data, I can not use printfs in the SPL for this > >>platform (at least with the present printf support for SPL). > >> > >>>- We have a define today (CONFIG_SPL_LIBCOMMON_SUPPORT) that > >>>toggles printf or no printf. If we really need to say yes to > >>>LIBCOMMON_SUPPORT and no to printf, we need finer grained config > >>>options and then a do-nothing printf is used for SPL. Doing the > >>>opt-out driver by driver just punts this problem down the road to > >>>the next developer and that's not very nice (and adding > >>>CONFIG_SPL_PRINTF_SUPPORT shouldn't be a big patch, modify a few > >>>Makefiles, update a bunch of config files, add > >>>common/spl/dummy_funcs.c and a __weak printf). > >OK, so please take a stab at option two, on top of my SPL series, > >keeping in mind what Scott has said (which makes sense) because > >otherwise you'll be changing a lot of MMC files too to drop out printf :) > > The solution that I sorted out on the current SPL framework was to add this: > > #ifdef CONFIG_SPL_BUILD > #define printf(arg...) do {} while (0) > #ifdef CONFIG_SPL_SERIAL_SUPPORT > #define puts(arg) serial_puts(arg) > #endif > #endif > > on a CPU specific header. Marek told me to not use macros, but to > use inline functions instead, but has I told earlier on this thread, > I am unable to do that. Suggestions for doing this in a better way > are welcome...
It's gotta go in <common.h>, and something like /* Big comment what / why */ #if !defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD) || \ (CONFIG_SPL_BUILD && CONFIG_SPL_PRINTF_SUPPORT) void putc(...); void puts(...); int printf(....); #else #define putc(c) serial_putc(c) #define puts(s) serial_puts(s) #define printf(arg...) do {} while (0) #endif -- Tom
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