Hi Morimoto-san,
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 10:09 AM, Kuninori Morimoto
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> > +#define PORT_GP_CFG_8(bank, fn, sfx, cfg)
>> > \
>> > + PORT_GP_CFG_4(bank, fn, sfx, cfg),
>> > \
>> > PORT_GP_CFG_1(bank, 4, fn, sfx, cfg), PORT_GP_CFG_1(bank, 5, fn,
>> > sfx, cfg), \
>> > - PORT_GP_CFG_1(bank, 6, fn, sfx, cfg), PORT_GP_CFG_1(bank, 7, fn,
>> > sfx, cfg), \
>> > + PORT_GP_CFG_1(bank, 6, fn, sfx, cfg), PORT_GP_CFG_1(bank, 7, fn,
>> > sfx, cfg)
>> > +#define PORT_GP_8(bank, fn, sfx) PORT_GP_CFG_8(bank, fn, sfx, 0)
>> > +
>> > +#define PORT_GP_CFG_9(bank, fn, sfx, cfg)
>> > \
>> > + PORT_GP_CFG_8(bank, fn, sfx, cfg),
>> > \
>> > + PORT_GP_CFG_1(bank, 8, fn, sfx, cfg)
>> > +#define PORT_GP_9(bank, fn, sfx) PORT_GP_CFG_9(bank, fn, sfx, 0)
>> > +
>> > +#define PORT_GP_CFG_12(bank, fn, sfx, cfg)
>> > \
>> > + PORT_GP_CFG_8(bank, fn, sfx, cfg),
>> > \
>> > PORT_GP_CFG_1(bank, 8, fn, sfx, cfg), PORT_GP_CFG_1(bank, 9, fn,
>> > sfx, cfg), \
>> > - PORT_GP_CFG_1(bank, 10, fn, sfx, cfg), PORT_GP_CFG_1(bank, 11, fn,
>> > sfx, cfg), \
>> > - PORT_GP_CFG_1(bank, 12, fn, sfx, cfg), PORT_GP_CFG_1(bank, 13, fn,
>> > sfx, cfg), \
>> > - PORT_GP_CFG_1(bank, 14, fn, sfx, cfg), PORT_GP_CFG_1(bank, 15, fn,
>> > sfx, cfg), \
>> > - PORT_GP_CFG_1(bank, 16, fn, sfx, cfg), PORT_GP_CFG_1(bank, 17, fn,
>> > sfx, cfg), \
>> > + PORT_GP_CFG_1(bank, 10, fn, sfx, cfg), PORT_GP_CFG_1(bank, 11, fn,
>> > sfx, cfg)
>> > +#define PORT_GP_12(bank, fn, sfx) PORT_GP_CFG_12(bank, fn, sfx, 0)
>>
>> The *_8 and *_12 definitions don't seem to be used (except for defining
>> later variants in the series)?
>
> I think _12 is used in pfc-sh7734.c ?
Sorry, I meant *_14.
> I added _8 because pfc-r8a7779.c is using _9.
> I don't like odd number definition.
OK, that explains it for both *_8 and *_14. Not unreasonable, as you can fit
two entries on a single line.
Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
Geert
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