On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 08:13:33PM +0100, RICARD Christophe wrote:
> Hi Peter,
> 
> A TPM command can be up to 2048 byte, A TPM response can be up to 1024 byte.
> Between command and response, there are latency byte (up to 15
> usually on st33zp24 2 are enough).
> 
> Overall when sending a command and expecting an answer we need in
> worst case:
> 2048 (for the TPM command) + 1024 (for the TPM answer).  We need
> some latency byte before the answer is available (max 15).
> We have 2048 + 1024 + 15.
> 
> I will go for a define making the code more readable together with a
> comment.

You can probably just make these static arrays inside your priv
structure and drop these independent allocations:

> >+ phy->spi_xfer.tx_buf = devm_kmalloc(&dev->dev, (TPM_BUFSIZE +
> >+ (TPM_BUFSIZE / 2) + MAX_SPI_LATENCY),
> >+ GFP_KERNEL);

Jason
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