On Tue, May 05, 2015 at 12:17:23AM -0700, Srinivas Kandagatla wrote: > On 05/05/15 06:19, Kenneth Westfield wrote: > >>>> >+enum lpaif_i2s_ports { > >>>> >+ LPAIF_I2S_PORT_MIN = 0, > >>>> >+ > >>>> >+ LPAIF_I2S_PORT_CODEC_SPK = 0, > >>>> >+ LPAIF_I2S_PORT_CODEC_MIC = 1, > >>>> >+ LPAIF_I2S_PORT_SEC_SPK = 2, > >>>> >+ LPAIF_I2S_PORT_SEC_MIC = 3, > >>>> >+ LPAIF_I2S_PORT_MI2S = 4, > >>>> >+ > >>>> >+ LPAIF_I2S_PORT_MAX = 4, > >>>> >+ LPAIF_I2S_PORT_NUM = 5, > >>>> >+}; > >>> > >>>These port mappings here... > >>> > >>>> >+enum lpaif_irq_ports { > >>>> >+ LPAIF_IRQ_PORT_MIN = 0, > >>>> >+ > >>>> >+ LPAIF_IRQ_PORT_HOST = 0, > >>>> >+ LPAIF_IRQ_PORT_ADSP = 1, > >>>> >+ > >>>> >+ LPAIF_IRQ_PORT_MAX = 2, > >>>> >+ LPAIF_IRQ_PORT_NUM = 3, > >>>> >+}; > >>> > >>>...here... > >>> > >>>> >+enum lpaif_dma_channels { > >>>> >+ LPAIF_RDMA_CHAN_MIN = 0, > >>>> >+ > >>>> >+ LPAIF_RDMA_CHAN_MI2S = 0, > >>>> >+ LPAIF_RDMA_CHAN_PCM0 = 1, > >>>> >+ LPAIF_RDMA_CHAN_PCM1 = 2, > >>>> >+ > >>>> >+ LPAIF_RDMA_CHAN_MAX = 4, > >>>> >+ LPAIF_RDMA_CHAN_NUM = 5, > >>>> >+}; > >>> > >>>...and here can be SOC-specific. Should move them to the SOC-specific > >>>files. > >Expanding on this, the I2S port mappings for the APQ8016 should replace > >the ones defined above with the constants you refer to in > >dt-bindings/sound/apq8016.h: > > MI2S_PRIMARY > > MI2S_SECONDARY > > etc. > > > >Maybe defining a corresponding ipq806x.h in the same directory, and > >moving the above definitions there? > > As you pointed out i2s ports definitions can be moved to > dt-bindings/soc/ipq806x.h but the channels can be directly defined > in lpass-ipq806x.c as there would be no DT consumers for these > defines > anyway.
Moving the I2S ports to dt-bindings and the other definitions to their SOC-specific source files works for me. -- Kenneth Westfield Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. The Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of the Code Aurora Forum, a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/