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SubjectRe: [PATCH 1/1] pinctrl: tegra: avoid parked_reg and parked_bank

On Monday 02 May 2016 08:37 PM, Rhyland Klein wrote:
> On 5/2/2016 10:28 AM, Laxman Dewangan wrote:
>> NVIDIA's Tegra210 support the park bit to make pinmux configuration
>> enable/disable. If parked bit is 1 then configuration does not apply
>> and if it is 0 then pinmux configuration applies. This is to support
>> to avoid any glitch in pinmux configurations.
>>
>> The parked bit is part of mux register and mux bank and hence it is
>> not required to have member for the parked_reg and parked bank very
>> similar to other bit field of the same register.
>>
>> Remove the need of the parked register and parked bank and get whether
>> parked function supported or not by parked_bit.
>>
>> This is to make the parked bit handling same as other fields of mux
>> registers.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Laxman Dewangan <ldewangan@nvidia.com>
>> ---
>> drivers/pinctrl/tegra/pinctrl-tegra.c | 8 ++++----
>> drivers/pinctrl/tegra/pinctrl-tegra.h | 6 +-----
>> drivers/pinctrl/tegra/pinctrl-tegra114.c | 4 ++--
>> drivers/pinctrl/tegra/pinctrl-tegra124.c | 4 ++--
>> drivers/pinctrl/tegra/pinctrl-tegra20.c | 4 ++--
>> drivers/pinctrl/tegra/pinctrl-tegra210.c | 4 +---
>> drivers/pinctrl/tegra/pinctrl-tegra30.c | 4 ++--
>> 7 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
>>
> These drivers are generated (with the exception of Tegra20) by the
> tegra-pinmux-scripts hosted at :
> https://github.com/NVIDIA/tegra-pinmux-scripts.git. Did you generate a
> patch there so that the changes to pinctrl-tegra[114|124|210|30].c are
> consistent there? If not you probably should.
No, this is manual editing. Let me create patch on script to generate
pinctrl-tegra[114|124|210|30].c as what this patch created manually.


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