Hello Arnd,

On 07/08/2013 22:24, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
On Thursday 01 August 2013, Boris BREZILLON wrote:
This patch moves peripheral id definitions from machine specific include
dir (arch/arm/mach-at91/include/mach/'soc-name'.h) to dt-bindinds include
dir (include/dt-bindings/at91/'soc-name'/peripherals.h).

These definitions will be used inside dt to define interrupt ids and
peripheral clk ids.

Signed-off-by: Boris BREZILLON <b.brezil...@overkiz.com>
This seems counterproductive, why would you do that?

This was requested by Jean-Christophe Plagniol-Villard (and proposed by Richard Genoud) for the 3rd version of the "ARM: at91: move to common clk framework" patch series (see https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/7/29/361) and thought it was a good idea too (even if I didn't know where to put the macro files as there are no soc specific macro files in dt-bindings include
dir).

Indeed I found it much easier to detect bugs in dt definition using macros because the macro names and dt node names are the same (it does not protect against errors
in the macro definitions).

If you think these macro definitions should be dropped, I won't argue against this.
But please, have a talk with Jean-Christophe first.

Best Regards,

Boris

There is no sharing of identifiers across SoCs here, you just move the
data around, and changing the .dts files to use the abstract macros would
just end up making them harder to understand, not easier, since you then
have to look up the numbers in another file.

        Arnd

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