> On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 11:50:17PM +0100, Marek Vasut wrote:
> > > + return (mfspr(SPR_ICCFGR) & SPR_ICCFGR_CBS) ? 32 : 16;
> > 
> > What's mfspr ... if it's some register, then maybe mfspr_read() ?
> 
> It's an instruction, "move from special register",
> so I don't think the _read would be appropriate in this case.
> 
> > > + printf("CPU:   OpenRISC-%x00 (rev %d) @ %d MHz\n",
> > > +         ver, rev, (CONFIG_SYS_CLK_FREQ / 1000000));
> > 
> > The CPU won't tell you it's speed ?
> 
> Nope.

That's weird, how do you calibrate delay then, using static setup ?

> 
> > > + l.addi  r3,r3,4
> > > + l.sfltu r4,r5
> > > + l.bf    .L_reloc
> > > +  l.addi r4,r4,4                 /* delay slot */
> > 
> > The formating here doesn't seem right?
> 
> The extra space there is to denote that the instruction is
> in a delay slot.
> I think it brings more readability to the code, but if it
> meets too much resistance I'll remove them.

You already have comment there, but let's see what the others think.
> 
> Stefan
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