[U-Boot] [PATCH] ppc: transform init_sequence into a function.
Detlev Zundel
dzu at denx.de
Tue Dec 1 11:43:08 CET 2009
Hi Wolfgang,
> Dear Joakim Tjernlund,
>
> In message <OF5A3AF402.57EFBD26-ONC125767E.007A9CC5-C125767E.007B6427 at transmode.se> you wrote:
>>
>> > Yes. And all boards that don't need it will suffer from the increased
>> > memory footprint.
>>
>> Sure, but I won't adding these extra call sites as an array of
>> fptrs also add size? Since the new function as smaller than the current
>> list, I would not be surprised if my function idea is smaller
>> in total. Perhaps I am misunderstanding something?
>>
>> I am just illustrating one way, one that will allow boards
>> better control too as then can define this function as they like/need.
>
> The idea is that boards that want such contrrol can redefine the
> whole init sequence list - adding what they really need, and omitting
> what they don't. Zero overhead.
A little bit late, but reading and pondering on Jockes suggestion, in
the meantime I lean somewhat into the direction of Jockes init
function. Probably the heaviest argument is that once a board comes
along which redefines the whole init list, this will effectively be a
snapshot of the then current init-list shuffled around for this specific
board. Now when we add more board-independent sub-systems needed
initialization, we will always have to remember that there are copies of
this pretty central data structure needing to be updated also, which I
do not think to be very nice.
Moreover, if we have such a central place, when adding stuff, we always
now which user may have a problem with new code without going through
all board configs.
Apart from that, if up to today no board actually did such a
redefinition of the whole array, then one could argue that the chances
for something like that are pretty slim. And even if such a thing
happens, I rather like to see the exception for such a conceptually
important thing in a central place rather than a board config file.
Just my 0.02 of your favourite currency
Detlev
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