On 25-Jan-18 8:06 PM, Thierry Reding wrote: > On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 11:38:07AM +0530, Manikanta Maddireddy wrote: >> Per PCIe r3.0, sec 5.3.3.2.1, PCIe root port shoould broadcast PME_Turn_Off >> message before PCIe link goes to L2. PME_Turn_Off broadcast mechanism is >> implemented in AFI module. Each Tegra PCIe root port has its own >> PME_Turn_Off and PME_TO_Ack bitmap in AFI_PME register, program this >> register to broadcast PME_Turn_Off message. >> >> Signed-off-by: Manikanta Maddireddy <mmaddireddy@xxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> V2: >> * no change in this patch >> V3: >> * add PME bitmap in soc data instead of using compatible string >> * replace while loop with readl_poll_timeout() for polling >> * commit log correction >> V4: >> * no change in this patch >> V5: >> * Rebased on linux-next >> V6: >> * no change in this patch >> >> drivers/pci/host/pci-tegra.c | 45 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> 1 file changed, 45 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/pci/host/pci-tegra.c b/drivers/pci/host/pci-tegra.c >> index 981f126b14d6..cc33fc0fb300 100644 >> --- a/drivers/pci/host/pci-tegra.c >> +++ b/drivers/pci/host/pci-tegra.c >> @@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ >> #include <linux/delay.h> >> #include <linux/export.h> >> #include <linux/interrupt.h> >> +#include <linux/iopoll.h> >> #include <linux/irq.h> >> #include <linux/irqdomain.h> >> #include <linux/kernel.h> >> @@ -153,6 +154,8 @@ >> #define AFI_INTR_EN_FPCI_TIMEOUT (1 << 7) >> #define AFI_INTR_EN_PRSNT_SENSE (1 << 8) >> >> +#define AFI_PCIE_PME 0xf0 >> + >> #define AFI_PCIE_CONFIG 0x0f8 >> #define AFI_PCIE_CONFIG_PCIE_DISABLE(x) (1 << ((x) + 1)) >> #define AFI_PCIE_CONFIG_PCIE_DISABLE_ALL 0xe >> @@ -233,6 +236,8 @@ >> #define PADS_REFCLK_CFG_PREDI_SHIFT 8 /* 11:8 */ >> #define PADS_REFCLK_CFG_DRVI_SHIFT 12 /* 15:12 */ >> >> +#define PME_ACK_TIMEOUT 10000 >> + >> struct tegra_msi { >> struct msi_controller chip; >> DECLARE_BITMAP(used, INT_PCI_MSI_NR); >> @@ -251,6 +256,8 @@ struct tegra_pcie_soc { >> u32 tx_ref_sel; >> u32 pads_refclk_cfg0; >> u32 pads_refclk_cfg1; >> + u8 pme_turnoff_bit[3]; >> + u8 pme_ack_bit[3]; > > This seems suboptimal to me. Perhaps a better way would be: > > struct tegra_pcie_port_soc { > struct { > u8 turnoff_bit; > u8 ack_bit; > } pme; > }; > > And since we already have num_ports which defines exactly how many ports > we have: > > struct tegra_pcie_soc { > unsigned int num_ports; > const struct tegra_pcie_port_soc *ports; > ... > }; > > I suspect that as you're adding more features we may need more of this > data. > > But I'm fine to keep it like this. We can always switch to something > different if the above becomes too much cluttered. > I agree it is sub optimal. I moved pme bitmap values to soc data because tegra30 and tegra186 have different bitmap values. To differentiate this I allocated static memory in tegra_pcie_soc. I am a bit hesitant do dynamic allocation based on num_ports because I need to use compatible string to distinguish between tegra30 & tegra186 in runtime. I believe it is OK to have trade off 16 bits to avoid these compatible check? >> bool has_pex_clkreq_en; >> bool has_pex_bias_ctrl; >> bool has_intr_prsnt_sense; >> @@ -1358,6 +1365,31 @@ static int tegra_pcie_put_resources(struct tegra_pcie *pcie) >> return 0; >> } >> >> +static void tegra_pcie_pme_turnoff(struct tegra_pcie_port *port) >> +{ >> + struct tegra_pcie *pcie = port->pcie; >> + const struct tegra_pcie_soc *soc = pcie->soc; >> + int err; >> + u32 val; >> + >> + val = afi_readl(pcie, AFI_PCIE_PME); >> + val |= (0x1 << soc->pme_turnoff_bit[port->index]); >> + afi_writel(pcie, val, AFI_PCIE_PME); >> + >> + err = readl_poll_timeout(pcie->afi + AFI_PCIE_PME, val, >> + val & (0x1 << soc->pme_ack_bit[port->index]), >> + 1, PME_ACK_TIMEOUT); >> + if (err) >> + dev_err(pcie->dev, "PME Ack is not received on port: %d\n", >> + port->index); >> + >> + usleep_range(10000, 11000); >> + >> + val = afi_readl(pcie, AFI_PCIE_PME); >> + val &= ~(0x1 << soc->pme_turnoff_bit[port->index]); >> + afi_writel(pcie, val, AFI_PCIE_PME); >> +} >> + >> static int tegra_msi_alloc(struct tegra_msi *chip) >> { >> int msi; >> @@ -2109,6 +2141,8 @@ static const struct tegra_pcie_soc tegra20_pcie = { >> .pads_pll_ctl = PADS_PLL_CTL_TEGRA20, >> .tx_ref_sel = PADS_PLL_CTL_TXCLKREF_DIV10, >> .pads_refclk_cfg0 = 0xfa5cfa5c, >> + .pme_turnoff_bit = {0, 8}, >> + .pme_ack_bit = {5, 10}, >> .has_pex_clkreq_en = false, >> .has_pex_bias_ctrl = false, >> .has_intr_prsnt_sense = false, >> @@ -2125,6 +2159,8 @@ static const struct tegra_pcie_soc tegra30_pcie = { >> .tx_ref_sel = PADS_PLL_CTL_TXCLKREF_BUF_EN, >> .pads_refclk_cfg0 = 0xfa5cfa5c, >> .pads_refclk_cfg1 = 0xfa5cfa5c, >> + .pme_turnoff_bit = {0, 8, 16}, >> + .pme_ack_bit = {5, 10, 18}, >> .has_pex_clkreq_en = true, >> .has_pex_bias_ctrl = true, >> .has_intr_prsnt_sense = true, >> @@ -2140,6 +2176,8 @@ static const struct tegra_pcie_soc tegra124_pcie = { >> .pads_pll_ctl = PADS_PLL_CTL_TEGRA30, >> .tx_ref_sel = PADS_PLL_CTL_TXCLKREF_BUF_EN, >> .pads_refclk_cfg0 = 0x44ac44ac, >> + .pme_turnoff_bit = {0, 8}, >> + .pme_ack_bit = {5, 10}, >> .has_pex_clkreq_en = true, >> .has_pex_bias_ctrl = true, >> .has_intr_prsnt_sense = true, >> @@ -2155,6 +2193,8 @@ static const struct tegra_pcie_soc tegra210_pcie = { >> .pads_pll_ctl = PADS_PLL_CTL_TEGRA30, >> .tx_ref_sel = PADS_PLL_CTL_TXCLKREF_BUF_EN, >> .pads_refclk_cfg0 = 0x90b890b8, >> + .pme_turnoff_bit = {0, 8}, >> + .pme_ack_bit = {5, 10}, >> .has_pex_clkreq_en = true, >> .has_pex_bias_ctrl = true, >> .has_intr_prsnt_sense = true, >> @@ -2171,6 +2211,8 @@ static const struct tegra_pcie_soc tegra186_pcie = { >> .tx_ref_sel = PADS_PLL_CTL_TXCLKREF_BUF_EN, >> .pads_refclk_cfg0 = 0x80b880b8, >> .pads_refclk_cfg1 = 0x000480b8, >> + .pme_turnoff_bit = {0, 8, 12}, >> + .pme_ack_bit = {5, 10, 14}, >> .has_pex_clkreq_en = true, >> .has_pex_bias_ctrl = true, >> .has_intr_prsnt_sense = true, >> @@ -2399,11 +2441,14 @@ static int tegra_pcie_remove(struct platform_device *pdev) >> { >> struct tegra_pcie *pcie = platform_get_drvdata(pdev); >> struct pci_host_bridge *host = pci_host_bridge_from_priv(pcie); >> + struct tegra_pcie_port *port, *tmp; >> >> if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DEBUG_FS)) >> tegra_pcie_debugfs_exit(pcie); >> pci_stop_root_bus(host->bus); >> pci_remove_root_bus(host->bus); >> + list_for_each_entry_safe(port, tmp, &pcie->ports, list) >> + tegra_pcie_pme_turnoff(port); > > Why list_for_each_entry_safe()? tegra_pcie_pme_turnoff() doesn't do > anything that would make port become invalid. Apart from this reason, I don't see a scenario where "making port invalid" code run in parallel to this function. So it safe to use list_for_each_entry, I'll do this change in next version. > > Thierry > -- 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