Re: [PATCHv6 0/5] Add Altera peripheral memories to EDAC framework

From: Mark Rutland
Date: Fri Feb 06 2015 - 14:29:58 EST


On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 08:53:06PM +0000, Thor Thayer wrote:
> Hi Device Tree Maintainers,

Hi Thor,

Apologies for being silent for so long on this.

> On 01/08/2015 08:53 PM, tthayer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > From: Thor Thayer <tthayer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >
> > This patch adds the L2 cache and OCRAM peripherals to the EDAC framework
> > using the EDAC device framework. The ECC is enabled early in the boot
> > process in the platform specific code.
> >
>
> The changes in this patch series revision were mainly to address device
> tree concerns. There were changes in other areas of the code to address
> these changes but I believe the other maintainers are waiting to see if
> these changes are accepted before they will review (they had approved
> the previous patch changes).
>
> How does the this patch series appear from a device tree perspective?

While this looks better than before (thank you for no longer treating
the PL310 registers as a syscon), I have a couple of quibbles with the
binding:

* It's not clear to me whether the L2 and OCRAM EDACs are fundamentally
different in interface, or whether they simply happen to be monitoring
different memories. The former would mean a common compatible string
for both EDAC block instances, and another property to determine
what the other end was.

* It relies on a single instance of OCRAM or L2 existing, rather than
describing the relationship with the particular memory explicitly. In
general it's better to be explicit -- this means it can more easily be
generalised to multiple OCRAMs as might occur in a later SoC (in
addition to the reasons laid out in the first point.

Thanks,
Mark.
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