[U-Boot] [PATCH 2/6] ARM: tegra: rename MASK_BITS_29_28 to MASK_BITS_31_28
Thierry Reding
thierry.reding at gmail.com
Fri Jan 24 14:44:48 CET 2014
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 01:20:32PM -0700, Stephen Warren wrote:
> From: Stephen Warren <swarren at nvidia.com>
>
> The only place where the MASK_BITS_* values are used is in
> adjust_periph_pll(), which interprets the value 4 (old MASK_BITS_29_28,
> new MASK_BITS_31_28) as being associated with mask OUT_CLK_SOURCE4_MASK,
> i.e. bits 31:28. Rename the MASK_BITS_ macro to reflect how it's actually
> implemented.
>
> Note that no Tegra clock register actually uses all of bits 31:28 as
> the mux field. Rather, bits 30:28, 29:28, or 28 are used. However, in
> those cases, nothing is stored in the bits about the mux field, so it's
s/about/above/ perhaps?
> safe to pretend that the mux field extends all the way to the end of the
> register. As such, the U-Boot clock driver is currently a bit lazy, and
> doesn't distinguish between 31:28, 30:28, 29:29 and 29; it just lumps
Shouldn't that list be: "31:28, 30:28, 29:28 and 28"?
> them all together and pretends they're all 31:28. This patch doesn't
> cause this issue; it was pre-existing. Hopefully, future patches will
> clean this up.
Yes, that'd be nice.
> diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/arch-tegra/clock.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/arch-tegra/clock.h
[...]
> +/*
> + * Note that no Tegra clock register actually uses all of bits 31:28 as
> + * the mux field. Rather, bits 30:28, 29:28, or 28 are used. However, in
> + * those cases, nothing is stored in the bits about the mux field, so it's
> + * safe to pretend that the mux field extends all the way to the end of the
> + * register. As such, the U-Boot clock driver is currently a bit lazy, and
> + * doesn't distinguish between 31:28, 30:28, 29:29 and 29; it just lumps
The list seems wrong here as well, but it looks like it's copy/pasted to
or from the commit message.
> enum {
> MASK_BITS_31_30 = 2, /* num of bits used to specify clock source */
> MASK_BITS_31_29,
> - MASK_BITS_29_28,
> + MASK_BITS_31_28,
> };
If this ever gets cleaned up I think it'd be clearer to explicitly
define them to the number of bits that they use by turning them into
#defines.
Thierry
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