Re: [PATCH 12/14] qcom: mtd: nand: change register offset defines with enums

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On 2017-07-04 15:25, Archit Taneja wrote:
On 06/29/2017 12:46 PM, Abhishek Sahu wrote:
The current driver defines the register offset with preprocessor
macro which is defined crossponding to NAND controller version
1.4.0. This patch changes these macro with enumeration. It also
adds mapping array which contains controller register offsets for
each register offset enumeration. This mapping array will be
referenced before each register read and writes, where the register
offset enumeration is being replaced with actual register offsets.

Signed-off-by: Abhishek Sahu <absahu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/mtd/nand/qcom_nandc.c | 136 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------
  1 file changed, 89 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/mtd/nand/qcom_nandc.c b/drivers/mtd/nand/qcom_nandc.c
index 6d749b6..24750e6 100644
--- a/drivers/mtd/nand/qcom_nandc.c
+++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/qcom_nandc.c
@@ -24,43 +24,6 @@
  #include <linux/delay.h>
  #include <linux/dma/qcom_bam_dma.h>

-/* NANDc reg offsets */
-#define	NAND_FLASH_CMD			0x00
-#define	NAND_ADDR0			0x04
-#define	NAND_ADDR1			0x08
-#define	NAND_FLASH_CHIP_SELECT		0x0c
-#define	NAND_EXEC_CMD			0x10
-#define	NAND_FLASH_STATUS		0x14
-#define	NAND_BUFFER_STATUS		0x18
-#define	NAND_DEV0_CFG0			0x20
-#define	NAND_DEV0_CFG1			0x24
-#define	NAND_DEV0_ECC_CFG		0x28
-#define	NAND_DEV1_ECC_CFG		0x2c
-#define	NAND_DEV1_CFG0			0x30
-#define	NAND_DEV1_CFG1			0x34
-#define	NAND_READ_ID			0x40
-#define	NAND_READ_STATUS		0x44
-#define	NAND_DEV_CMD0			0xa0
-#define	NAND_DEV_CMD1			0xa4
-#define	NAND_DEV_CMD2			0xa8
-#define	NAND_DEV_CMD_VLD		0xac
-#define	SFLASHC_BURST_CFG		0xe0
-#define	NAND_ERASED_CW_DETECT_CFG	0xe8
-#define	NAND_ERASED_CW_DETECT_STATUS	0xec
-#define	NAND_EBI2_ECC_BUF_CFG		0xf0
-#define	FLASH_BUF_ACC			0x100
-
-#define	NAND_CTRL			0xf00
-#define	NAND_VERSION			0xf08
-#define	NAND_READ_LOCATION_0		0xf20
-#define	NAND_READ_LOCATION_1		0xf24
-#define	NAND_READ_LOCATION_2		0xf28
-#define	NAND_READ_LOCATION_3		0xf2c
-
-/* dummy register offsets, used by write_reg_dma */
-#define	NAND_DEV_CMD1_RESTORE		0xdead
-#define	NAND_DEV_CMD_VLD_RESTORE	0xbeef
-
  /* NAND_FLASH_CMD bits */
  #define	PAGE_ACC			BIT(4)
  #define	LAST_PAGE			BIT(5)
@@ -204,6 +167,44 @@
  #define QPIC_PER_CW_MAX_CMD_SGL		(32)
  #define QPIC_PER_CW_MAX_DATA_SGL	(8)

+/* NANDc reg offsets enumeration */
+enum {
+	NAND_FLASH_CMD,
+	NAND_ADDR0,
+	NAND_ADDR1,
+	NAND_FLASH_CHIP_SELECT,
+	NAND_EXEC_CMD,
+	NAND_FLASH_STATUS,
+	NAND_BUFFER_STATUS,
+	NAND_DEV0_CFG0,
+	NAND_DEV0_CFG1,
+	NAND_DEV0_ECC_CFG,
+	NAND_DEV1_ECC_CFG,
+	NAND_DEV1_CFG0,
+	NAND_DEV1_CFG1,
+	NAND_READ_ID,
+	NAND_READ_STATUS,
+	NAND_DEV_CMD0,
+	NAND_DEV_CMD1,
+	NAND_DEV_CMD2,
+	NAND_DEV_CMD_VLD,
+	SFLASHC_BURST_CFG,
+	NAND_ERASED_CW_DETECT_CFG,
+	NAND_ERASED_CW_DETECT_STATUS,
+	NAND_EBI2_ECC_BUF_CFG,
+	FLASH_BUF_ACC,
+	NAND_CTRL,
+	NAND_VERSION,
+	NAND_READ_LOCATION_0,
+	NAND_READ_LOCATION_1,
+	NAND_READ_LOCATION_2,
+	NAND_READ_LOCATION_3,
+
+	/* dummy register offsets, used by write_reg_dma */
+	NAND_DEV_CMD1_RESTORE,
+	NAND_DEV_CMD_VLD_RESTORE,
+};
+
  /*
* This data type corresponds to the BAM transaction which will be used for all
   * NAND transfers.
@@ -326,6 +327,7 @@ struct nandc_regs {
   *				bam dma
   * @max_cwperpage:		maximum qpic codeword required. calcualted
   *				from all nand device pagesize
+ * @regs_offsets:		register offset mapping array
   */
  struct qcom_nand_controller {
  	struct nand_hw_control controller;
@@ -371,6 +373,7 @@ struct qcom_nand_controller {

  	u32 cmd1, vld;
  	u32 ecc_modes;
+	const u32 *regs_offsets;

minor quirk:

s/regs_offsets/reg_offsets


 Sure. I will fix this in v2.

  };

  /*
@@ -434,6 +437,40 @@ struct qcom_nand_driver_data {
  	bool dma_bam_enabled;
  };

+/* Mapping table which contains the actual register offsets */
+static const u32 regs_offsets[] = {
+	[NAND_FLASH_CMD] = 0x00,
+	[NAND_ADDR0] = 0x04,
+	[NAND_ADDR1] = 0x08,
+	[NAND_FLASH_CHIP_SELECT] = 0x0c,
+	[NAND_EXEC_CMD] = 0x10,
+	[NAND_FLASH_STATUS] = 0x14,
+	[NAND_BUFFER_STATUS] = 0x18,
+	[NAND_DEV0_CFG0] = 0x20,
+	[NAND_DEV0_CFG1] = 0x24,
+	[NAND_DEV0_ECC_CFG] = 0x28,
+	[NAND_DEV1_ECC_CFG] = 0x2c,
+	[NAND_DEV1_CFG0] = 0x30,
+	[NAND_DEV1_CFG1] = 0x34,
+	[NAND_READ_ID] = 0x40,
+	[NAND_READ_STATUS] = 0x44,
+	[NAND_DEV_CMD0] = 0xa0,
+	[NAND_DEV_CMD1] = 0xa4,
+	[NAND_DEV_CMD2] = 0xa8,
+	[NAND_DEV_CMD_VLD] = 0xac,
+	[SFLASHC_BURST_CFG] = 0xe0,
+	[NAND_ERASED_CW_DETECT_CFG] = 0xe8,
+	[NAND_ERASED_CW_DETECT_STATUS] = 0xec,
+	[NAND_EBI2_ECC_BUF_CFG] = 0xf0,
+	[FLASH_BUF_ACC] = 0x100,
+	[NAND_CTRL] = 0xf00,
+	[NAND_VERSION] = 0xf08,
+	[NAND_READ_LOCATION_0] = 0xf20,
+	[NAND_READ_LOCATION_1] = 0xf24,
+	[NAND_READ_LOCATION_2] = 0xf28,
+	[NAND_READ_LOCATION_3] = 0xf2c,
+};
+
  /* Frees the BAM transaction memory */
  static void free_bam_transaction(struct qcom_nand_controller *nandc)
  {
@@ -516,13 +553,13 @@ static inline struct qcom_nand_host *to_qcom_nand_host(struct nand_chip *chip)

static inline u32 nandc_read(struct qcom_nand_controller *nandc, int offset)
  {
-	return ioread32(nandc->base + offset);
+	return ioread32(nandc->base + nandc->regs_offsets[offset]);
  }

static inline void nandc_write(struct qcom_nand_controller *nandc, int offset,
  			       u32 val)
  {
-	iowrite32(val, nandc->base + offset);
+	iowrite32(val, nandc->base + nandc->regs_offsets[offset]);
  }

static __le32 *offset_to_nandc_reg(struct nandc_regs *regs, int offset) @@ -903,11 +940,12 @@ static int read_reg_dma(struct qcom_nand_controller *nandc, int first,
  	nandc->reg_read_pos += num_regs;

  	if (nandc->dma_bam_enabled)
-		return prep_dma_desc_command(nandc, true, first, vaddr,
+		return prep_dma_desc_command(nandc, true,
+					     nandc->regs_offsets[first], vaddr,
  					     num_regs, flags);

- return prep_dma_desc(nandc, true, first, vaddr, num_regs * sizeof(u32),
-			     flow_control);
+	return prep_dma_desc(nandc, true, nandc->regs_offsets[first], vaddr,
+			     num_regs * sizeof(u32), flow_control);
  }

  /*
@@ -946,11 +984,12 @@ static int write_reg_dma(struct qcom_nand_controller *nandc, int first,
  		first = NAND_DEV_CMD_VLD;

  	if (nandc->dma_bam_enabled)
-		return prep_dma_desc_command(nandc, false, first, vaddr,
+		return prep_dma_desc_command(nandc, false,
+					     nandc->regs_offsets[first], vaddr,
  					     num_regs, flags);

- return prep_dma_desc(nandc, false, first, vaddr, num_regs * sizeof(u32),
-			     flow_control);
+ return prep_dma_desc(nandc, false, nandc->regs_offsets[first], vaddr,
+			     num_regs * sizeof(u32), flow_control);
  }

  /*
@@ -968,7 +1007,8 @@ static int read_data_dma(struct qcom_nand_controller *nandc, int reg_off,
  		return prep_dma_desc_data_bam(nandc, true, reg_off, vaddr, size,
  					      flags);

-	return prep_dma_desc(nandc, true, reg_off, vaddr, size, false);
+ return prep_dma_desc(nandc, true, nandc->regs_offsets[FLASH_BUF_ACC] +
+			     reg_off - FLASH_BUF_ACC, vaddr, size, false);

This doesn't make sense. The integer corresponding to FLASH_BUF_ACC
enum constant shouldn't be
involved in any calculations.

It would be better to pass the correct param to reg_off in all the
call sites to read_data_dma()
and write_data_dma()


 Yes. I will do the same in v2.

Looks good otherwise.

Archit

  }

  /*
@@ -986,7 +1026,8 @@ static int write_data_dma(struct qcom_nand_controller *nandc, int reg_off,
  		return prep_dma_desc_data_bam(nandc, false, reg_off, vaddr,
  					      size, flags);

-	return prep_dma_desc(nandc, false, reg_off, vaddr, size, false);
+ return prep_dma_desc(nandc, false, nandc->regs_offsets[FLASH_BUF_ACC] +
+			     reg_off - FLASH_BUF_ACC, vaddr, size, false);
  }

  /*
@@ -2791,6 +2832,7 @@ static int qcom_nandc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)

  	nandc->ecc_modes = driver_data->ecc_modes;
  	nandc->dma_bam_enabled = driver_data->dma_bam_enabled;
+	nandc->regs_offsets = regs_offsets;

  	res = platform_get_resource(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, 0);
  	nandc->base = devm_ioremap_resource(dev, res);


--
Abhishek Sahu
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