> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Laight [mailto:david.lai...@aculab.com]
> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 4:08 PM
> ...
> > /* The maximal threshold value is 0x80, which means 512 bytes */
> > #define EHCI_THRESHOLD_512BYTES             0x80
> > #define EHCI_THRESHOLD_508BYTES             0x79
> 
> It would be better to define these using expressions. So:
> #define EHCI_THRESHOLD_512BYTES               (512u / 8u)
> #define EHCI_THRESHOLD_508BYTES               (508u / 8u)
> 
Just to clarify, the threshold value set to register is in dword, so '0x80' 
means 0x80 dwords (512 bytes), and 508 bytes is not 0x79, it is 0x7F.

> Then you might decide to use:
> #define EHCI_THRESHOLD(size) ((size) / 8u)
> 
> Then realise that the names are not generic EHCI, so need some driver-specific
> prefix (for namespace reasons).
> 
How about the following?
#define INTEL_QUARK_X1000_EHCI_THRESHOLD(size) ((size) / 4u)  /* threshold 
value is in dword*/

> And that the defines are probably limit values, and should be named as such.
> 
>       David
> 
> 

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