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SubjectRe: [PATCH] usb host: Faraday FUSBH200 HCD driver.
On Mon, 18 Mar 2013, Felipe Balbi wrote:

> On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 06:06:18PM +0800, Yuan-Hsin Chen wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I tried to modify fusbh200 hcd driver following ehci-platform.c.
> > However, the register definition of fusbh200 is partially incompatible
> > to ehci. For fusbh200, only the elements between "command" and
> > "async_next" in struct ehci_regs are consistent with ehci which means

What about the port_status registers? They're not between command and
async_next. If they aren't consistent with EHCI, it makes things a lot
more complicated.

> > it would cause copious modification and duplication of ehci hcd
> > driver. For example, there is no "configured_flag" register in
> > fusbh200 controller, yet, ehci hcd driver accesses "configured_flag"
> > in function ehci_run which would cause compile errors. Therefore,
> > maybe my first patch which refers to oxu210hp-hcd is a better
> > solution?
>
> why don't you just add a quirk flag to ehci struct so that it knows it
> shouldn't access CONFIGFLAG register when that's non-existent ?
>
> There are only 5 uses of configured_flag in ehci-hcd.c, so it should be
> easy to wrap that around a flag check.

Two of those uses turn configured_flag on and two of them turn it off.
However, one of the uses tests its value (the first one in
ehci_resume). How would that be handled if configured_flag doesn't
exist?

> Alan, would you have a better idea ? Looks like this is a non-standard
> EHCI implementation.

Yes, it does. If all we need is to protect four or five accesses with
a quirk flag, that's okay with me.

Alan Stern



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