Russell,
what I'd suggest is to separate the changes that allow to provide PM
callbacks and generic changes in the interface/structures as the latter
will result in changing a lot of code that uses 8250 serial driver,
otherwise that code will stop working.
Namely, is it posible to have the first patch I've sent for 8250 in
place first?
I'll continue to work on 8250 PM/platform_serial_data changes then.
Vitaly
Grigory Tolstolytkin wrote:
Hi Russel,
I tried the patch provided by Vitaly Wool. And it works correctly. And
now I'm successful with the PM support for my own serial8250 driver.
Are you planning to commit the Vitlaly's changes into the mainstream?
I guess it'll be helpful for the other people too. What I want is to
know whether this changes will be supported by the Community or not.
It's important for the project I'm worin on, cause I'm planning to
push it into Open Source ;)
Thanks,
Grigory.
Russell King wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 03:10:09PM +0400, Vitaly Wool wrote:
please find the patch that allows passing the pointer to custom
power management routine (via platform_device) to 8250 serial driver.
Please note that the interface to the outer world (i. e. exported
functions) remained the same.
I'd rather change the structure passed via the platform device to
something like:
struct platform_serial_data {
void (*pm)(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int state,
unsigned int old);
int nr_ports;
struct plat_serial8250_port *ports;
};
which also eliminates the empty plat_serial8250_port terminator from
all the serial8250 platform devices (which appears to have caused some
folk problems.)
It does mean that a set of 8250 ports (grouped by each platform device)
have a common power management method - which seems a logical
restriction.
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