On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 5:16 AM, Christopher Bostic <cbostic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Jeremy Kerr <jk@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Now that we have fsi_slave devices, scan each for endpoints, and > register them on the fsi bus. > > Includes contributions from Chris Bostic <cbostic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kerr <jk@xxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Chris Bostic <cbostic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Joel Stanley <joel@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/fsi/fsi-core.c | 127 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- > include/linux/fsi.h | 4 ++ > 2 files changed, 128 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/fsi/fsi-core.c b/drivers/fsi/fsi-core.c > index b7b138b..a8faa89 100644 > --- a/drivers/fsi/fsi-core.c > +++ b/drivers/fsi/fsi-core.c > @@ -21,6 +21,19 @@ > > #include "fsi-master.h" > > +#define FSI_SLAVE_CONF_NEXT_MASK 0x80000000 > +#define FSI_SLAVE_CONF_SLOTS_MASK 0x00ff0000 > +#define FSI_SLAVE_CONF_SLOTS_SHIFT 16 > +#define FSI_SLAVE_CONF_VERSION_MASK 0x0000f000 > +#define FSI_SLAVE_CONF_VERSION_SHIFT 12 > +#define FSI_SLAVE_CONF_TYPE_MASK 0x00000ff0 > +#define FSI_SLAVE_CONF_TYPE_SHIFT 4 > +#define FSI_SLAVE_CONF_CRC_SHIFT 4 > +#define FSI_SLAVE_CONF_CRC_MASK 0x0000000f > +#define FSI_SLAVE_CONF_DATA_BITS 28 You could use GENAMSK for these. It would make it easier to check eg. that 0x00ff0000 needs to be shifted by 16. > + > +static const int engine_page_size = 0x400; > + > #define FSI_SLAVE_BASE 0x800 > > /* > @@ -61,6 +74,30 @@ static int fsi_master_read(struct fsi_master *master, int link, > static int fsi_master_write(struct fsi_master *master, int link, > uint8_t slave_id, uint32_t addr, const void *val, size_t size); > > +/* FSI endpoint-device support */ > + > +static void fsi_device_release(struct device *_device) > +{ > + struct fsi_device *device = to_fsi_dev(_device); > + > + kfree(device); > +} > + > +static struct fsi_device *fsi_create_device(struct fsi_slave *slave) > +{ > + struct fsi_device *dev; > + > + dev = kzalloc(sizeof(*dev), GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!dev) > + return NULL; > + > + dev->dev.parent = &slave->dev; > + dev->dev.bus = &fsi_bus_type; > + dev->dev.release = fsi_device_release; > + > + return dev; > +} > + > /* crc helpers */ > static const uint8_t crc4_tab[] = { > 0x0, 0x7, 0xe, 0x9, 0xb, 0xc, 0x5, 0x2, > @@ -138,6 +175,91 @@ static int fsi_slave_write(struct fsi_slave *slave, uint32_t addr, > addr, val, size); > } > > +static int fsi_slave_scan(struct fsi_slave *slave) > +{ > + uint32_t engine_addr; > + uint32_t conf; > + int rc, i; > + > + /* > + * scan engines > + * > + * We keep the peek mode and slave engines for the core; so start > + * at the third slot in the configuration table. We also need to > + * skip the chip ID entry at the start of the address space. > + */ > + engine_addr = engine_page_size * 3; > + for (i = 2; i < engine_page_size / sizeof(uint32_t); i++) { > + uint8_t slots, version, type, crc; > + struct fsi_device *dev; > + > + rc = fsi_slave_read(slave, (i + 1) * sizeof(conf), > + &conf, sizeof(conf)); > + if (rc) { > + dev_warn(&slave->dev, > + "error reading slave registers\n"); > + return -1; > + } > + conf = be32_to_cpu(conf); > + > + crc = fsi_crc4(0, conf, 32); > + if (crc) { > + dev_warn(&slave->dev, > + "crc error in slave register at 0x%04x\n", > + i); > + return -1; > + } > + > + slots = (conf & FSI_SLAVE_CONF_SLOTS_MASK) > + >> FSI_SLAVE_CONF_SLOTS_SHIFT; > + version = (conf & FSI_SLAVE_CONF_VERSION_MASK) > + >> FSI_SLAVE_CONF_VERSION_SHIFT; > + type = (conf & FSI_SLAVE_CONF_TYPE_MASK) > + >> FSI_SLAVE_CONF_TYPE_SHIFT; > + > + /* > + * Unused address areas are marked by a zero type value; this > + * skips the defined address areas > + */ > + if (type != 0 && slots != 0) { > + > + /* create device */ > + dev = fsi_create_device(slave); > + if (!dev) > + return -ENOMEM; > + > + dev->slave = slave; > + dev->engine_type = type; > + dev->version = version; > + dev->unit = i; > + dev->addr = engine_addr; > + dev->size = slots * engine_page_size; > + > + dev_info(&slave->dev, > + "engine[%i]: type %x, version %x, addr %x size %x\n", > + dev->unit, dev->engine_type, version, > + dev->addr, dev->size); This produces a lot of noise in the kernel log. I suggest making it drv_dbg if you require it. If you don't then remove it. > + > + dev_set_name(&dev->dev, "%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x", > + slave->master->idx, slave->link, > + slave->id, i - 2); > + > + rc = device_register(&dev->dev); > + if (rc) { > + dev_warn(&slave->dev, "add failed: %d\n", rc); > + put_device(&dev->dev); > + } > + } > + > + engine_addr += slots * engine_page_size; > + > + if (!(conf & FSI_SLAVE_CONF_NEXT_MASK)) > + break; > + } > + > + return 0; > +} > + > /* Encode slave local bus echo delay */ > static inline uint32_t fsi_smode_echodly(int x) > { > @@ -253,9 +375,8 @@ static int fsi_slave_init(struct fsi_master *master, int link, uint8_t id) > return rc; > } > > - /* todo: perform engine scan */ > - > - return rc; > + fsi_slave_scan(slave); > + return 0; You don't check the return value of fsi_slave_scan. > } > > /* FSI master support */ > diff --git a/include/linux/fsi.h b/include/linux/fsi.h > index 273cbf6..efa55ba 100644 > --- a/include/linux/fsi.h > +++ b/include/linux/fsi.h > @@ -21,6 +21,10 @@ struct fsi_device { > struct device dev; > u8 engine_type; > u8 version; > + u8 unit; > + struct fsi_slave *slave; > + uint32_t addr; > + uint32_t size; > }; > > struct fsi_device_id { > -- > 1.8.2.2 > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe devicetree" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html