[PATCH v4 2/6] misc: sram: add ability to mark sram sections as reserved
From: Matt Sealey <hidden>
Date: 2013-07-29 21:39:47
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On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Philipp Zabel [off-list ref] wrote:
Hi Heiko, Am Montag, den 29.07.2013, 15:12 +0200 schrieb Heiko St?bner:quoted
Some SoCs need parts of their sram for special purposes. So while being part of the peripheral, it should not be part of the genpool controlling the sram. Therefore add an option mmio-sram-reserved to keep arbitrary portions of the sram from being part of the pool. Suggested-by: Rob Herring <redacted> Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de> Tested-by: Ulrich Prinz <redacted> --- Philipp: I didn't carry the ack, because the loop changed significantly again. So if it looks ok, could you re-ack it please?I'd prefer the first loop to contain the magic and produce a list of useable chunks, instead of a list of reserved blocks. The second loop could then iterate over the array and just call gen_pool_add_virt repeatedly. regards Philipp
Agreed, however specifying chunks of memory should probably match the format of the standard memory@ node "available" property - mostly because it would be the same syntax and definition as defining any other chunk of memory, as OpenFirmware and device trees have been doing since the dark ages. In this case, why not re-use the "available" property name instead of creating a new one? Standard OF memory parsing code is then free for you to use to pull the chunks out. -- Matt Sealey [off-list ref]