RE: [RFC PATCH 07/10] OMAP: GPMC: Introduce APIs for Configuring ECC Engine

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Hi Roger,

>From: Quadros, Roger
>
>Even though the ECC/BCH engine is meant for exclusive use by
>the OMAP NAND controller, the ECC/BCH registers belong
>to the GPMC controller's register space
>
>Add omap_gpmc_ecc_configure_enable() and omap_gpmc_ecc_disable()
>to manage the ECC engine. OMAP NAND driver must use these APIs
>instead of directly accessing the ECC Engine registers.
>
>Signed-off-by: Roger Quadros <rogerq@xxxxxx>
>---
As suggested in 
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-mtd/2014-July/054595.html

Please try to move chip->ecc.calculate() implementations like
- omap_calculate_ecc_bch()
- omap_calculate_ecc()

>From NAND driver To GPMC driver, as that should be easy, And solve
most of your work (no need to export GPMC registers).
- You may rename them appropriately and change the argument list
   if needed.
- And NAND driver can just have some wrapper functions to match
  the MTD interface arguments.


with regards, pekon



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