On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 11:46:37AM +0900, Magnus Damm wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 11:22 AM, Paul Mundt <let...@linux-sh.org> wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 10:18:01AM +0900, Simon Horman wrote:
> >> On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 10:06:38AM +0900, Magnus Damm wrote:
> >> > On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 7:14 AM, Simon Horman <ho...@verge.net.au> wrote:
> >> > > I believe that on the sh73a0 and so far only the sh73a0
> >> > > denom needs to be doubled.
> >> >
> >> > Uhm, I don't think this patch is specific to any SoC type. It may of
> >> > course be used on sh73a0 to adjust the denom value, but setting the
> >> > I2C bus speed is something that can be used on any SoC. So I'd say
> >> > that this is a fairly generic feature.
> >>
> >> I'm just saying that that I've observed the value being doubled for sh73a0.
> >>
> > The general rule of thumb is that whatever unusual behaviour is observed
> > in the latest CPU we will see become the standard for future ones.
> 
> This may also be an attempt to simply double the I2C bus speed on that
> particular platform for that particular application. So in the end it
> may have nothing to do with sh73a0. Actually, now when I think about
> it, I recall hacking up a prototype to control the LCD backlight via
> I2C on sh73a0 and AG5EVM, and I did not have to modify any part of the
> I2C bus driver to get that going as expected.
> 
Ok, that bit of information was missing from your patch. That's obviously
a bit more dodgy. We don't want to have the default behaviour out of spec
for some specific application.

> > Abstracting the denom value seems reasonable as a cautionary measure, and
> > it does do the NORMAL_SPEED as a default fallback so there is no adverse
> > impact for normalized platforms.
> >
> > This really should be going in to include/linux/i2c/ or so though, no
> > need to dump these tiny stubs in to include/linux/ directly.
> 
> I guess I just followed what other i2c drivers do, but yes, putting
> the header file in include/linux/i2c/ makes more sense.
> 
Other i2c drivers put things in include/linux/i2c, too. There's also an
include/linux/platform_data/ now as well for things that don't fit
anywhere else. "This is the way we used to do it" tends to be a pretty
pointless argument going forward.
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