On 08/22/2012 03:38 PM, Timur Tabi wrote:
David Daney wrote:

I wonder if *fpga is really a good name for this.  It is a general
purpose multiplexer with a memory mapped control register.  I would call
it something like mdio-mux-mmioreg.

At one point, I thought of using mdio-mux-bitbang, but -mmioreg is better.
  Thanks.

+- mdio-mux-device : phandle, points to the FPGA (or similar) node.  This
+       must be a memory-mapped device with 8-bit registers.

You shouldn't need this.  Just make the multiplexer a child of FPGA node
to indicate where it lives.

The problem is that we don't normally consider the FPGA node to be a bus,
so its child nodes won't get probed.  That's why I have this:


That would seem to be a mistake/error.

You should be able to arrive at any directly addressable register by walking down the tree to the children and applying any "ranges" properties at each node. The OF infrastructure will take care of resolving all the addresses and you get rid of much of the code you added to duplicate its function.




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