Re: [PATCH 0/2] pinctrl: sh-pfc: r8a77965: Add VIN4 and VIN5

From: Geert Uytterhoeven
Date: Mon Nov 05 2018 - 12:19:38 EST


Hi Jacopo,

On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 7:14 PM Jacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> this two patches add supports for VIN4 and VIN5 interfaces to R-Car M3-N.
>
> On this SoC (and in the forthcoming support for E3 R8A77990) the VIN groups
> could appear on different sets of pins, usually the 'a' and 'b' one.
>
> With the existing VIN_DATA_PIN_GROUP macro we have to specify group names as:
>
> VIN_DATA_PIN_GROUP(vin4_data_a, 8)
>
> which results in the group being named as "vin4_data_a_8" which is
> un-consistent with the canonical group names (eg. "vin4_data8_a").
>
> This series adds a macro that allows to specify the group 'version' along with
> the pin and mux numbers in patch [1/1]. I haven't been able to find a better
> term than 'version' as 'group' was already taken. Suggestions welcome.

Yeah, the datasheet also calls these groups :-(
A possible alternative is to use "variant"?

Or, what about avoiding the name issue by making the VIN_DATA_PIN_GROUP()
macro varargs, and passing the "variant" as the (optional) third parameter?
That way existing users work as a before, while you can also write e.g.

VIN_DATA_PIN_GROUP_VER(vin4_data, 8, _a),

> As I cannot test VIN4 nor VIN5 on Salvator-XS as the parallel pins are not
> wired, I made sure the macro creates correct names and fields not only by
> compile testing it, but with a small C program [1] that replicates the VIN data
> layout defined in the PFC module and access fields (and has helped me testing
> more easily the preprocessor stringification/concatenation process).
>
> Final note: Simon, you took the E3 patches in your tree, and I expect them to
> land on v4.20-rc1. They use the old macros, are follow up patches ok?)

Which patches are using these macro names, and are in v4.20-rc1?

BTW, "grep vin._data_[a-z][0-9] drivers/pinctrl/sh-pfc/*o" tells me we already
have broken groups names on r8a7792, r8a7795, and r8a7796.
Fortunately we have no known users of them, so they can be fixed.

Thanks!

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

Geert

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