On 04/23/2014 04:05 PM, Rob Herring wrote: > On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 8:48 AM, Michal Simek wrote: >> On 04/23/2014 03:18 AM, Rob Herring wrote: >>> From: Rob Herring >>> >>> With libfdt support, we can take advantage of helper accessors in libfdt >>> for accessing the FDT header data. This makes the code more readable and >>> makes the FDT blob structure more opaque to the kernel. This also >>> prepares for removing struct boot_param_header completely. > > [...] > >>> @@ -117,14 +118,14 @@ static void __init move_device_tree(void) >>> DBG("-> move_device_tree\n"); >>> >>> start = __pa(initial_boot_params); >>> - size = be32_to_cpu(initial_boot_params->totalsize); >>> + size = fdt_totalsize(initial_boot_params); >> >> In 19/21 you use your newly introduced of_get_flat_dt_size() >> that's why I expect you will use it here too. >> size = of_get_flat_dt_size(); >> >> The same is for 14/21 where you can use this new function too. >> It means moving 14/21 to the end and using this new function >> makes more sense. > > Really, I would prefer to just use libfdt accessors directly rather > than have wrappers, but including libfdt.h is not the cleanest > solution. Since x86 just needed this one function, I added a wrapper. > Since PPC needs other header fields I prefer to use the libfdt > accessors directly for all fields. The same goes for drivers/of/fdt.c. Ok. I see your point but maybe will be good to reflect that it is there just for x86 case and none else should use it. Thanks, Michal -- Michal Simek, Ing. (M.Eng), OpenPGP -> KeyID: FE3D1F91 w: www.monstr.eu p: +42-0-721842854 Maintainer of Linux kernel - Microblaze cpu - http://www.monstr.eu/fdt/ Maintainer of Linux kernel - Xilinx Zynq ARM architecture Microblaze U-BOOT custodian and responsible for u-boot arm zynq platform