On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 12:18:53PM +0000, Lee Jones wrote:
> --- a/drivers/mtd/devices/st_spi_fsm.c
> +++ b/drivers/mtd/devices/st_spi_fsm.c
> @@ -46,6 +51,36 @@ static void stfsm_clear_fifo(struct stfsm *fsm)
>       }
>  }
>  
> +static inline void stfsm_load_seq(struct stfsm *fsm,
> +                               const struct stfsm_seq *seq)
> +{
> +     void __iomem *dst = fsm->base + SPI_FAST_SEQ_TRANSFER_SIZE;
> +     const uint32_t *src = (const uint32_t *)seq;
> +     int words = STFSM_SEQ_SIZE / sizeof(uint32_t);

I think this is clearer as:

        int words = sizeof(*seq) / sizeof(*src);

> +
> +     BUG_ON(!stfsm_is_idle(fsm));
> +
> +     while (words--) {
> +             writel(*src, dst);
> +             src++;
> +             dst += 4;
> +     }
> +}
> +
> +static void stfsm_wait_seq(struct stfsm *fsm)
> +{
> +     unsigned long timeo = jiffies + HZ;
> +
> +     while (time_before(jiffies, timeo)) {
> +             if (stfsm_is_idle(fsm))
> +                     return;
> +
> +             cond_resched();
> +     }
> +
> +     dev_err(fsm->dev, "timeout on sequence completion\n");

I believe the timeout logic is incorrect. What if we wait a "long time"
to call stfsm_wait_seq() (due to scheduling, or otherwise)? Then the
while loop might not even run once (time_before(x, y) is false). Or what
if cond_resched() waits for a long time...

So you need an extra check of stfsm_is_idle() after the while loop,
before you declare a timeout.

> +}
> +
>  static int stfsm_set_mode(struct stfsm *fsm, uint32_t mode)
>  {
>       int ret, timeout = 10;
> diff --git a/drivers/mtd/devices/st_spi_fsm.h 
> b/drivers/mtd/devices/st_spi_fsm.h
> index 4e92e58..6164142 100644
> --- a/drivers/mtd/devices/st_spi_fsm.h
> +++ b/drivers/mtd/devices/st_spi_fsm.h
> @@ -199,4 +199,18 @@ struct stfsm {
>       uint32_t                fifo_dir_delay;
>  };
>  
> +struct stfsm_seq {
> +     uint32_t data_size;
> +     uint32_t addr1;
> +     uint32_t addr2;
> +     uint32_t addr_cfg;
> +     uint32_t seq_opc[5];
> +     uint32_t mode;
> +     uint32_t dummy;
> +     uint32_t status;
> +     uint8_t  seq[16];
> +     uint32_t seq_cfg;
> +} __attribute__((__packed__, aligned(4)));

I think checkpatch.pl prefers these attributes use the kernel macros:

  struct stfsm_seq {
  ...
  } __packed __aligned(4);

> +#define STFSM_SEQ_SIZE sizeof(struct stfsm_seq)

If you agree with my earlier comment, you won't need this macro.

> +
>  #endif       /* ST_SPI_FSM_H */

Brian
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