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From: Adam Ford <aford173@gmail.com>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot] [PATCH V2] OMAP3: Various: Update serial platdata to update reg_offset to 0
Date: Mon, 29 Feb 2016 15:31:35 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAHCN7xKokea6eJHzu767zZFgbPo4Qf5=m8CK8TAWAKnbxrthQw@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <56D441FB.6070703@suse.de>

I won't be able to fix it tonight, but I'll try to look at this
tomorrow.  Sorry, I was in a hurry this morning.  Does anyone have an
opinion on whether or not I should I also remove the 'const' part of
the declaration?  I wonder how much longer we'll be using this
mechanism before the device trees take over.  It seems like only a
handful of omap boards use it.

adam

On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 7:04 AM, Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de> wrote:
> On 02/29/2016 12:53 PM, Adam Ford wrote:
>>
>> V2: I hastily copy-pasted the boards without looking at the UART number.
>> This addresses 3 boards that use UART3 and not UART1.
>>
>> With commit: d9a3bec682f9 "dm: ns16550: Add support for reg-offset
>> property"
>> reg_offset is added to the struct ns16550_platdata to be
>> dt compatible with Linux kernel driver. A variety of OMAP3 boards are
>> broken
>> as the serial platdata is missing offsets. By explicitly naming the entry,
>> this should also help 'future-proof' if more entries get added but are not
>> needed for OMAP3.  Tested on the Logic PD Torpedo + Wireless.
>>
>> I only changed a handful of devices that used the same syntax as the Logic
>> board.  Appologies if I missed one or stepped on toes.  Thanks to Derald
>> Woods
>> and Alexander Graf.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Adam Ford <aford173@gmail.com>
>> ---
>>   board/isee/igep00x0/igep00x0.c      | 7 ++++---
>>   board/logicpd/omap3som/omap3logic.c | 7 ++++---
>>   board/logicpd/zoom1/zoom1.c         | 7 ++++---
>>   board/overo/overo.c                 | 7 ++++---
>>   board/quipos/cairo/cairo.c          | 7 ++++---
>>   board/ti/beagle/beagle.c            | 7 ++++---
>>   board/timll/devkit8000/devkit8000.c | 7 ++++---
>>   7 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/board/isee/igep00x0/igep00x0.c
>> b/board/isee/igep00x0/igep00x0.c
>> index e2fce50..63489e5 100644
>> --- a/board/isee/igep00x0/igep00x0.c
>> +++ b/board/isee/igep00x0/igep00x0.c
>> @@ -34,9 +34,10 @@ static const u32 gpmc_lan_config[] = {
>>   #endif
>>     static const struct ns16550_platdata igep_serial = {
>> -       OMAP34XX_UART3,
>> -       2,
>> -       V_NS16550_CLK
>> +       .base = OMAP34XX_UART1,
>
>
> This looks wrong
>
>> +       .reg_offset = 0,
>
>
> I'd say just leave reg_offset out in all the structs. It gets initialized to
> 0 by default.
>
>
>
>> +       .reg_shift = 2,
>> +       .clock = V_NS16550_CLK
>>   };
>>     U_BOOT_DEVICE(igep_uart) = {
>> diff --git a/board/logicpd/omap3som/omap3logic.c
>> b/board/logicpd/omap3som/omap3logic.c
>> index 668f684..0e72a5a 100644
>> --- a/board/logicpd/omap3som/omap3logic.c
>> +++ b/board/logicpd/omap3som/omap3logic.c
>> @@ -47,9 +47,10 @@ DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR;
>>    */
>>     static const struct ns16550_platdata omap3logic_serial = {
>> -       OMAP34XX_UART1,
>> -       2,
>> -       V_NS16550_CLK
>> +       .base = OMAP34XX_UART1,
>> +       .reg_offset = 0,
>> +       .reg_shift = 2,
>> +       .clock = V_NS16550_CLK
>>   };
>>     U_BOOT_DEVICE(omap3logic_uart) = {
>> diff --git a/board/logicpd/zoom1/zoom1.c b/board/logicpd/zoom1/zoom1.c
>> index 4040114..3d34919 100644
>> --- a/board/logicpd/zoom1/zoom1.c
>> +++ b/board/logicpd/zoom1/zoom1.c
>> @@ -44,9 +44,10 @@ static const u32 gpmc_lab_enet[] = {
>>   };
>>     static const struct ns16550_platdata zoom1_serial = {
>> -       OMAP34XX_UART3,
>> -       2,
>> -       V_NS16550_CLK
>> +       .base = OMAP34XX_UART1,
>
>
> looks wrong too
>
>
>> +       .reg_offset = 0,
>> +       .reg_shift = 2,
>> +       .clock = V_NS16550_CLK
>>   };
>>     U_BOOT_DEVICE(zoom1_uart) = {
>> diff --git a/board/overo/overo.c b/board/overo/overo.c
>> index a38b959..3da80e9 100644
>> --- a/board/overo/overo.c
>> +++ b/board/overo/overo.c
>> @@ -68,9 +68,10 @@ static struct {
>>   } expansion_config = {0x0};
>>     static const struct ns16550_platdata overo_serial = {
>> -       OMAP34XX_UART3,
>> -       2,
>> -       V_NS16550_CLK
>> +       .base = OMAP34XX_UART3,
>> +       .reg_offset = 0,
>> +       .reg_shift = 2,
>> +       .clock = V_NS16550_CLK
>>   };
>>     U_BOOT_DEVICE(overo_uart) = {
>> diff --git a/board/quipos/cairo/cairo.c b/board/quipos/cairo/cairo.c
>> index 21793e8..15d68c1 100644
>> --- a/board/quipos/cairo/cairo.c
>> +++ b/board/quipos/cairo/cairo.c
>> @@ -91,9 +91,10 @@ void get_board_mem_timings(struct board_sdrc_timings
>> *timings)
>>   #endif
>>     static const struct ns16550_platdata cairo_serial = {
>> -       OMAP34XX_UART2,
>> -       2,
>> -       V_NS16550_CLK
>> +       .base = OMAP34XX_UART1,
>
>
> wrong?
>
> Given the number of typos, maybe try and create a coccinelle script instead?
> :)
>
>
> Alex
>
>
>> +       .reg_offset = 0,
>> +       .reg_shift = 2,
>> +       .clock = V_NS16550_CLK
>>   };
>>     U_BOOT_DEVICE(cairo_uart) = {
>> diff --git a/board/ti/beagle/beagle.c b/board/ti/beagle/beagle.c
>> index ff317ef..a5f2af7 100644
>> --- a/board/ti/beagle/beagle.c
>> +++ b/board/ti/beagle/beagle.c
>> @@ -73,9 +73,10 @@ static struct {
>>   } expansion_config;
>>     static const struct ns16550_platdata beagle_serial = {
>> -       OMAP34XX_UART3,
>> -       2,
>> -       V_NS16550_CLK
>> +       .base = OMAP34XX_UART3,
>> +       .reg_offset = 0,
>> +       .reg_shift = 2,
>> +       .clock = V_NS16550_CLK
>>   };
>>     U_BOOT_DEVICE(beagle_uart) = {
>> diff --git a/board/timll/devkit8000/devkit8000.c
>> b/board/timll/devkit8000/devkit8000.c
>> index 1a447c7..fb8e357 100644
>> --- a/board/timll/devkit8000/devkit8000.c
>> +++ b/board/timll/devkit8000/devkit8000.c
>> @@ -46,9 +46,10 @@ static u32 gpmc_net_config[GPMC_MAX_REG] = {
>>   };
>>     static const struct ns16550_platdata devkit8000_serial = {
>> -       OMAP34XX_UART3,
>> -       2,
>> -       V_NS16550_CLK
>> +       .base = OMAP34XX_UART3,
>> +       .reg_offset = 0,
>> +       .reg_shift = 2,
>> +       .clock = V_NS16550_CLK
>>   };
>>     U_BOOT_DEVICE(devkit8000_uart) = {
>
>

  reply	other threads:[~2016-02-29 21:31 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-02-29 11:53 [U-Boot] [PATCH V2] OMAP3: Various: Update serial platdata to update reg_offset to 0 Adam Ford
2016-02-29 12:29 ` Heiko Schocher
2016-02-29 12:51   ` Adam Ford
2016-02-29 13:28     ` Heiko Schocher
2016-02-29 13:04 ` Alexander Graf
2016-02-29 21:31   ` Adam Ford [this message]
2016-02-29 21:47     ` Derald D. Woods
2016-02-29 21:49     ` Tom Rini

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