Re: [MeeGo-Dev][PATCH] Topcliff: Update PCH_IEEE1588 driver to2.6.35

From: Greg KH
Date: Tue Aug 10 2010 - 13:29:11 EST


On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 07:32:04PM +0900, Masayuki Ohtak wrote:
> IEEE1588 driver of Topcliff PCH
>
> Topcliff PCH is the platform controller hub that is going to be used in
> Intel's upcoming general embedded platform. All IO peripherals in
> Topcliff PCH are actually devices sitting on AMBA bus.
> Topcliff PCH has IEEE1588 I/F. This driver enables IEEE1588 function on CAN or
> Ethernet communications.

So it's a CAN or Ethernet driver? If so, why isn't this a network
driver like the CAN and Ethernet drivers?

> +#ifdef __GNUC__
> +#define UNUSED __attribute__ ((unused))
> +#define UNUSED_ARG(x)
> +#else
> +#define UNUSED
> +#define UNUSED_ARG(x) (void) x
> +#endif
> +
> +
> +#define TRUE 1
> +#define FALSE 0

These lines should not be needed at all.

> +#define IOC_1588_BASE 0xf8

Do you have documentation for these new ioctls you are creating? It's a
lot of them:

> +#define IOCTL_1588_PORT_CONFIG_SET \
> + _IOW(IOC_1588_BASE, 0, struct pch_portcfg_ioctl)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_PORT_CONFIG_GET \
> + _IOWR(IOC_1588_BASE, 1, struct pch_portcfg_ioctl)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_RX_POLL _IOWR(IOC_1588_BASE, 2, struct pch_rxtxpoll_ioctl)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_TX_POLL _IOWR(IOC_1588_BASE, 3, struct pch_rxtxpoll_ioctl)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_CAN_POLL _IOWR(IOC_1588_BASE, 4, struct pch_canpoll_ioctl)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_SYS_TIME_GET _IOR(IOC_1588_BASE, 5, struct pch_tim_val)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_SYS_TIME_SET _IOW(IOC_1588_BASE, 6, struct pch_tim_val)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_TICK_RATE_SET _IOW(IOC_1588_BASE, 7, __u32)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_TICK_RATE_GET _IOR(IOC_1588_BASE, 8, __u32)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_TARG_TIME_INTRPT_ENABLE _IO(IOC_1588_BASE, 9)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_TARG_TIME_INTRPT_DISABLE _IO(IOC_1588_BASE, 10)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_TARG_TIME_POLL \
> + _IOR(IOC_1588_BASE, 11, struct pch_timepoll_ioctl)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_TARG_TIME_SET \
> + _IOW(IOC_1588_BASE, 12, struct pch_tim_val)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_TARG_TIME_GET \
> + _IOR(IOC_1588_BASE, 13, struct pch_tim_val)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_AUX_TIME_INTRPT_ENABLE _IOW(IOC_1588_BASE, 14,\
> + enum pch_auxmode)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_AUX_TIME_INTRPT_DISABLE _IOW(IOC_1588_BASE, 15,\
> + enum pch_auxmode)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_AUX_TIME_POLL \
> + _IOWR(IOC_1588_BASE, 16, struct pch_timepoll_ioctl)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_RESET _IO(IOC_1588_BASE, 17)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_CHNL_RESET _IOW(IOC_1588_BASE, 18, enum pch_ptpport)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_STATS_GET _IOR(IOC_1588_BASE, 19, struct pch_stats)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_STATS_RESET _IO(IOC_1588_BASE, 20)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_SHOW_ALL _IO(IOC_1588_BASE, 21)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_AUX_TARG_TIME_INTRPT_ENABLE _IO(IOC_1588_BASE, 22)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_AUX_TARG_TIME_INTRPT_DISABLE _IO(IOC_1588_BASE, 23)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_AUX_TARG_TIME_POLL \
> + _IOR(IOC_1588_BASE, 24, struct pch_timepoll_ioctl)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_AUX_TARG_TIME_SET \
> + _IOW(IOC_1588_BASE, 25, struct pch_tim_val)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_AUX_TARG_TIME_GET \
> + _IOR(IOC_1588_BASE, 26, struct pch_tim_val)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_PULSE_PER_SEC_INTRPT_ENABLE _IO(IOC_1588_BASE, 27)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_PULSE_PER_SEC_INTRPT_DISABLE _IO(IOC_1588_BASE, 28)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_TARG_TIME_NOTIFY \
> + _IOR(IOC_1588_BASE, 29, struct pch_tim_val)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_AUX_TIME_NOTIFY \
> + _IOR(IOC_1588_BASE, 30, struct pch_auxtimeioctl)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_AUX_TARG_TIME_NOTIFY \
> + _IOR(IOC_1588_BASE, 31, struct pch_tim_val)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_PULSE_PER_SEC_NOTIFY _IOR(IOC_1588_BASE, 32, __u32)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_TARG_TIME_CLR_NOTIFY _IO(IOC_1588_BASE, 33)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_AUX_TIME_CLR_NOTIFY _IO(IOC_1588_BASE, 34)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_AUX_TARG_TIME_CLR_NOTIFY _IO(IOC_1588_BASE, 35)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_PULSE_PER_SEC_CLR_NOTIFY _IO(IOC_1588_BASE, 36)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_PULSE_PER_SEC_TIME_GET _IOR(IOC_1588_BASE, 37, __u32)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_PULSE_PER_SEC_TIME_SET _IOW(IOC_1588_BASE, 38, __u32)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_PORT_VERSION_SET \
> + _IOW(IOC_1588_BASE, 39, struct pch_versionioctl)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_PORT_VERSION_GET \
> + _IOWR(IOC_1588_BASE, 40, struct pch_versionioctl)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_PORT_OPERATION_MODE_SET \
> + _IOW(IOC_1588_BASE, 41, struct pch_opemode_ioctl)
> +
> +#define IOCTL_1588_PORT_OPERATION_MODE_GET \
> + _IOWR(IOC_1588_BASE, 42, struct pch_opemode_ioctl)

Do they all have to be ioctls? What exactly are they doing?

And are they 32/64bit safe?

thanks,

greg k-h
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