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Message-ID: <2143916.GUh0CODmnK@steina-w>
Date: Thu, 05 Jan 2023 12:04:52 +0100
From: Alexander Stein <alexander.stein@...tq-group.com>
To: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@...tlin.com>,
Michael Walle <michael@...le.cc>,
Srinivas Kandagatla <srinivas.kandagatla@...aro.org>
Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@....net>, Rob Herring <robh+dt@...nel.org>,
Frank Rowand <frowand.list@...il.com>,
Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@...gutronix.de>,
linux-doc@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
linux-arm-kernel@...ts.infradead.org, devicetree@...r.kernel.org,
Dan Carpenter <error27@...il.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v5 00/21] nvmem: core: introduce NVMEM layouts
Am Dienstag, 3. Januar 2023, 16:51:31 CET schrieb Srinivas Kandagatla:
> Hi Miquel,
>
> On 03/01/2023 15:39, Miquel Raynal wrote:
> > Hi Srinivas,
> >
> > michael@...le.cc wrote on Tue, 6 Dec 2022 21:07:19 +0100:
> >> This is now the third attempt to fetch the MAC addresses from the VPD
> >> for the Kontron sl28 boards. Previous discussions can be found here:
> >> https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20211228142549.1275412-1-michael@walle.cc/
> >>
> >>
> >> NVMEM cells are typically added by board code or by the devicetree. But
> >> as the cells get more complex, there is (valid) push back from the
> >> devicetree maintainers to not put that handling in the devicetree.
> >>
> >> Therefore, introduce NVMEM layouts. They operate on the NVMEM device and
> >> can add cells during runtime. That way it is possible to add more complex
> >> cells than it is possible right now with the offset/length/bits
> >> description in the device tree. For example, you can have post processing
> >> for individual cells (think of endian swapping, or ethernet offset
> >> handling).
> >>
> >> The imx-ocotp driver is the only user of the global post processing hook,
> >> convert it to nvmem layouts and drop the global post pocessing hook.
> >>
> >> For now, the layouts are selected by the device tree. But the idea is
> >> that also board files or other drivers could set a layout. Although no
> >> code for that exists yet.
> >>
> >> Thanks to Miquel, the device tree bindings are already approved and
> >> merged.
> >>
> >> NVMEM layouts as modules?
> >> While possible in principle, it doesn't make any sense because the NVMEM
> >> core can't be compiled as a module. The layouts needs to be available at
> >> probe time. (That is also the reason why they get registered with
> >> subsys_initcall().) So if the NVMEM core would be a module, the layouts
> >> could be modules, too.
> >
> > I believe this series still applies even though -rc1 (and -rc2) are out
> > now, may we know if you consider merging it anytime soon or if there
> > are still discrepancies in the implementation you would like to
> > discuss? Otherwise I would really like to see this laying in -next a
> > few weeks before being sent out to Linus, just in case.
>
> Thanks for the work!
>
> Lets get some testing in -next.
This causes the following errors on existing boards (imx8mq-tqma8mq-
mba8mx.dtb):
root@...a8-common:~# uname -r
6.2.0-rc2-next-20230105
> OF: /soc@0: could not get #nvmem-cell-cells for /soc@...us@...00000/
efuse@...50000/soc-uid@4
> OF: /soc@...us@...00000/ethernet@...e0000: could not get #nvmem-cell-cells
for /soc@...us@...00000/efuse@...50000/mac-address@90
These are caused because '#nvmem-cell-cells = <0>;' is not explicitly set in
DT.
> TI DP83867 30be0000.ethernet-1:0e: error -EINVAL: failed to get nvmem cell
io_impedance_ctrl
> TI DP83867: probe of 30be0000.ethernet-1:0e failed with error -22
These are caused because of_nvmem_cell_get() now returns -EINVAL instead of -
ENODEV if the requested nvmem cell is not available.
Best regards,
Alexander
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