Attention is currently required from: Alan Green, Edward O'Callaghan, Angel Pons, Samir Ibradžić. Hello Alan Green, Edward O'Callaghan, Angel Pons, Samir Ibradžić,
I'd like you to do a code review. Please visit
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Change subject: Revert "ft2232_spi: Enhance csgpiol parameter for FT2232" ......................................................................
Revert "ft2232_spi: Enhance csgpiol parameter for FT2232"
This reverts commit ba6575de82f091b97ea0f2efcf2f79ef3739d64f.
Technically, the only thing that is wrong here is the lack of docu- mentation (manpage update). However, as this change was succeeded by a regressing fixup patch, it seems likely that the meaning of the `csgpiol` parameter was just misunderstood and these changes were not what the author intended.
Change-Id: I460237b9d275b1cd1d8a069f852d17dea393b14e Signed-off-by: Nico Huber nico.h@gmx.de --- M ft2232_spi.c 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)
git pull ssh://review.coreboot.org:29418/flashrom refs/changes/94/55694/1
diff --git a/ft2232_spi.c b/ft2232_spi.c index 4a3a5a4..dba979b 100644 --- a/ft2232_spi.c +++ b/ft2232_spi.c @@ -88,17 +88,10 @@
/* The variables cs_bits and pindir store the values for the "set data bits low byte" MPSSE command that * sets the initial state and the direction of the I/O pins. The pin offsets are as follows: - * TCK/SK is bit 0. - * TDI/DO is bit 1. - * TDO/DI is bit 2. - * TMS/CS is bit 3. - * GPIOL0 is bit 4. - * GPIOL1 is bit 5. - * GPIOL2 is bit 6. - * GPIOL3 is bit 7. - * - * The pin signal direction bit offsets follow the same order; 0 means that - * pin at the matching bit index is an input, 1 means pin is an output. + * SCK is bit 0. + * DO is bit 1. + * DI is bit 2. + * CS is bit 3. * * The default values (set below in ft2232_spi_init) are used for most devices: * value: 0x08 CS=high, DI=low, DO=low, SK=low @@ -459,24 +452,19 @@ } free(arg);
- /* Allows setting multiple GPIOL states, for example: csgpiol=012 */ arg = extract_programmer_param("csgpiol"); if (arg) { - unsigned int ngpios = strlen(arg); - for (unsigned int i = 0; i <= ngpios; i++) { - int temp = arg[i] - '0'; - if (ngpios == 0 || (ngpios != i && (temp < 0 || temp > 3))) { - msg_perr("Error: Invalid GPIOLs specified: "%s".\n" - "Valid values are numbers between 0 and 3. " - "Multiple GPIOLs can be specified.\n", arg); - free(arg); - return -2; - } else { - unsigned int pin = temp + 4; - cs_bits |= 1 << pin; - pindir |= 1 << pin; - } + char *endptr; + unsigned int temp = strtoul(arg, &endptr, 10); + if (*endptr || endptr == arg || temp > 3) { + msg_perr("Error: Invalid GPIOL specified: "%s".\n" + "Valid values are between 0 and 3.\n", arg); + free(arg); + return -2; } + unsigned int pin = temp + 4; + cs_bits |= 1 << pin; + pindir |= 1 << pin; } free(arg);