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<montjoie>
MoeIcenowy: yes, just add phy-is-integrated
<montjoie>
nothing more
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<montjoie>
wens: how do you understand AndrewLunn comment ? MAY ou SHOULD ?
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<wens>
I don't see rockchip doing it for their binding :|
<wens>
and the mdio-mux driver only seems to handle the MDIO bus, not everything (i.e. including MII connections)
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<montjoie>
what I understand is that mmio-mux-regmap will remove some code from dwmac-sun8i
<montjoie>
like we just called mmio-mux-regmap-select(bus)
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<montjoie>
but it will be more work
<wens>
but you are not just selecting an mdio bus
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<wens>
you are also selecting how the mii pins get connected
<montjoie>
all other mdio-mux dont care also of xMIII
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<wens>
yeah, so I think it's an extension of the emac, the platform glue if you will
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<wens>
and it should be implemented that way
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<chrisf_>
montjoie: seems my H5 problems are because I haven't implemented dma_map/unmap. If I put my descriptor in SRAM C the length error goes away :)
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<montjoie>
chrisf_: if you do DMA, you need to use the API for it:)
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<chrisf_>
montjoie: I don't have an API ;)
<chrisf_>
it's cool. I'm learning all about the mmu and cache. V. interesting.
<montjoie>
so you need to do what do DMA API, flush the cacheline
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<chrisf_>
could you point me at that code? It's buried somewhere ...
<montjoie>
search for dma_map_single for example in Linux source
<montjoie>
I think it will finish in arch/arm
<montjoie>
wens: I am a bit lost on what to do now. Does just I try to send the serie updated with your comments ?
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<willmore>
montjoie, in specification documents, "MAY" indicated an optional requirement. "SHOULD" is a manditory requirement.
<montjoie>
yes that was I mean to say
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<KotCzarny>
willmore: isnt that 'MUST' ?
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<KotCzarny>
should seems a bit optional too
<willmore>
KotCzarny, when it really matters, they specify it in the beginning of the document. I've seen a few where they used "MUST" to be manditory and "SHOULD" to be "optional, but it's a really, really good idea".
<KotCzarny>
yeah, that seems more intuitive
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<beeble>
rfc2119
<beeble>
use it :)
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<KotCzarny>
yeah, 3. SHOULD This word, or the adjective "RECOMMENDED"
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<willmore>
There you go.
<willmore>
beeble, the great thing about standards is that there are so many to chose from. :)
<beeble>
willmore: if it has should and may in it then it's probably rfc 2119. if there is a can then it's probably iso
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<montjoie>
and RSA work on A83t \o/
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<montjoie>
now the real question, does it is faster...
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<montjoie>
wens: with andrew answer, what do you think about two seperate mdio ?
<montjoie>
just I remove mdio-mux
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<wens>
montjoie: please ask mripard. I have some other personal matters to deal with