Re: [PATCH 04/49] regmap-irq: Introduce config registers for irq types

From: Andy Shevchenko
Date: Tue Jun 21 2022 - 05:22:56 EST


On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 10:08 PM Aidan MacDonald
<aidanmacdonald.0x0@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Config registers provide a more uniform approach to handling irq type
> registers. They are essentially an extension of the virtual registers
> used by the qcom-pm8008 driver.
>
> Config registers can be represented as a 2D array:
>
> config_base[0] reg0,0 reg0,1 reg0,2 reg0,3
> config_base[1] reg1,0 reg1,1 reg1,2 reg1,3
> config_base[2] reg2,0 reg2,1 reg2,2 reg2,3
>
> There are 'num_config_bases' base registers, each of which is used to
> address 'num_config_regs' registers. The addresses are calculated in
> the same way as for other bases. It is assumed that an irq's type is
> controlled by one column of registers; that column is identified by
> the irq's 'type_reg_offset'.
>
> The set_type_config() callback is responsible for updating the config
> register contents. It receives an array of buffers (each represents a
> row of registers) and the index of the column to update, along with
> the 'struct regmap_irq' description and requested irq type.
>
> Buffered values are written to registers in regmap_irq_sync_unlock().
> Note that the entire register contents are overwritten, which is a
> minor change in behavior from type registers via 'type_base'.

...

> + ret = regmap_write(map, reg, d->config_buf[i][j]);
> + if (ret != 0)

if (ret)

> + dev_err(d->map->dev,
> + "Failed to write config %x: %d\n",
> + reg, ret);
> + }

...

> + * regmap_irq_set_type_config_simple() - Simple IRQ type configuration callback.

> + *

Redundant line.

...

> + d->config_buf = kcalloc(chip->num_config_bases,
> + sizeof(*d->config_buf), GFP_KERNEL);
> + if (!d->config_buf)
> + goto err_alloc;
> +
> + for (i = 0; i < chip->num_config_regs; i++) {
> + d->config_buf[i] = kcalloc(chip->num_config_regs,
> + sizeof(unsigned int),

Can it be sizeof(**d->config_buf) ?

> + GFP_KERNEL);
> + if (!d->config_buf[i])
> + goto err_alloc;
> + }

--
With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko