Re: [PATCH v4 7/7] PCI: dwc: Add validation that PCIe core is set to correct mode

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On Tue, 2019-08-27 at 10:48 +0100, Andrew Murray wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 04:30:09PM +0000, Chocron, Jonathan wrote:
> > On Thu, 2019-08-22 at 12:13 +0100, Andrew Murray wrote:
> > > On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 06:47:45PM +0300, Jonathan Chocron wrote:
> > > > Some PCIe controllers can be set to either Host or EP according
> > > > to
> > > > some
> > > > early boot FW. To make sure there is no discrepancy (e.g. FW
> > > > configured
> > > > the port to EP mode while the DT specifies it as a host bridge
> > > > or
> > > > vice
> > > > versa), a check has been added for each mode.
> > > > 
> > > > Signed-off-by: Jonathan Chocron <jonnyc@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > > > Acked-by: Gustavo Pimentel <gustavo.pimentel@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > > ---
> > > >  drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-designware-ep.c   | 8 ++++++++
> > > >  drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-designware-host.c | 8 ++++++++
> > > >  2 files changed, 16 insertions(+)
> > > > 
> > > > diff --git a/drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-designware-ep.c
> > > > b/drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-designware-ep.c
> > > > index 2bf5a35c0570..00e59a134b93 100644
> > > > --- a/drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-designware-ep.c
> > > > +++ b/drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-designware-ep.c
> > > > @@ -531,6 +531,7 @@ int dw_pcie_ep_init(struct dw_pcie_ep *ep)
> > > >  	int ret;
> > > >  	u32 reg;
> > > >  	void *addr;
> > > > +	u8 hdr_type;
> > > >  	unsigned int nbars;
> > > >  	unsigned int offset;
> > > >  	struct pci_epc *epc;
> > > > @@ -543,6 +544,13 @@ int dw_pcie_ep_init(struct dw_pcie_ep *ep)
> > > >  		return -EINVAL;
> > > >  	}
> > > >  
> > > > +	hdr_type = dw_pcie_readb_dbi(pci, PCI_HEADER_TYPE);
> > > > +	if (hdr_type != PCI_HEADER_TYPE_NORMAL) {
> > > > +		dev_err(pci->dev, "PCIe controller is not set
> > > > to EP
> > > > mode (hdr_type:0x%x)!\n",
> > > > +			hdr_type);
> > > > +		return -EIO;
> > > > +	}
> > > > +
> > > >  	ret = of_property_read_u32(np, "num-ib-windows", &ep-
> > > > > num_ib_windows);
> > > > 
> > > >  	if (ret < 0) {
> > > >  		dev_err(dev, "Unable to read *num-ib-windows*
> > > > property\n");
> > > > diff --git a/drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-designware-host.c
> > > > b/drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-designware-host.c
> > > > index f93252d0da5b..d2ca748e4c85 100644
> > > > --- a/drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-designware-host.c
> > > > +++ b/drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-designware-host.c
> > > > @@ -323,6 +323,7 @@ int dw_pcie_host_init(struct pcie_port *pp)
> > > >  	struct pci_bus *child;
> > > >  	struct pci_host_bridge *bridge;
> > > >  	struct resource *cfg_res;
> > > > +	u8 hdr_type;
> > > >  	int ret;
> > > >  
> > > >  	raw_spin_lock_init(&pci->pp.lock);
> > > > @@ -396,6 +397,13 @@ int dw_pcie_host_init(struct pcie_port
> > > > *pp)
> > > >  		}
> > > >  	}
> > > >  
> > > > +	hdr_type = dw_pcie_readb_dbi(pci, PCI_HEADER_TYPE);
> > > 
> > > Do we know if it's always safe to read these registers at this
> > > point
> > > in time?
> > > 
> > > Later in dw_pcie_host_init we call pp->ops->host_init - looking
> > > at
> > > the
> > > implementations of .host_init I can see:
> > > 
> > >  - resets being performed (qcom_ep_reset_assert,
> > >    artpec6_pcie_assert_core_reset, imx6_pcie_assert_core_reset)
> > >  - changes to config space registers (ks_pcie_init_id,
> > > dw_pcie_setup_rc)
> > >    including setting PCI_CLASS_DEVICE
> > >  - and clocks being enabled (qcom_pcie_init_1_0_0)
> > > 
> > 
> > Good point! This indeed might break host drivers which actually
> > setup
> > the rc in the kernel, and don't depend on early boot FW. So the
> > validation should probably be moved to after pp->ops->host_init()
> > (and
> > similarly after ep->ops->ep_init() for the ep driver), right?
> 
> Yes I think so.
> 
Done as part of v5.
> 
> > 
> > > I'm not sure if your changes would cause anything to break for
> > > these
> > > other
> > > controllers (or future controllers) as I couldn't see any other
> > > reads
> > > to the
> > > config.
> > > 
> > > Given that we are reading config space should dw_pcie_rd_own_conf
> > > be
> > > used?
> > 
> > The config space of the DW core is located at the beginning of the
> > DBI
> > regspace. Furthermore, this would break the "symmetry" between the
> > host
> > and ep validations (since the ep has no notion of reading from
> > config
> > space nor a .read callback in struct dw_pcie_ep_ops).
> 
> This is true, though given how different the two drivers are - this
> is only
> really 'nice to have'.
> 
> 
> > I agree that
> > there is some sort of overlap between the dw_pcie_read{/write}_dbi
> > dw_pcie_rd{/wr}_own_conf APIs, when accessing the host mode config
> > space, but I assume that any host driver which supplies a callback
> > for
> > .rd_own_conf() must supply an equivalent .read_dbi() one as well.
> > 
> > > (For example kirin_pcie_rd_own_conf does something special).
> > > 
> > 
> > They specifically define an equivalent kirin_pcie_read_dbi().
> 
> This may also be true. However given that the dwc framework gives
> host drivers
> the ability to provide their own rd_own_conf callback - it's very
> possible
> that these drivers can use the callback to handle quirks - now or in
> the
> future. Potentially a quirk that your direct reading won't handle.
> 
> Looking at the existing drivers which provide a .rd_own_conf:
> 
> pci-exynos.c:
>  - Uses dw_pcie_read to directly read from registers, sandwich'd
> between writes
>    to set/clear PCIE_ELBI_SLV_ARMISC. This driver provides a
> .read_dbi which
>    means dw_pcie_readb_dbi probably does the same thing as
> rd_own_conf.
> 
> pci-menson.c:
>  - Uses dw_pcie_read to directly read from registers, it then applies
> a read
>    quirk for the PCI_CLASS_DEVICE register. This driver doesn't
> provide a
>    .read_dbi - thus dw_pcie_readb_dbi probably does the same thing as
>    rd_own_conf provided you don't read the PCI_CLASS_DEVICE register.
> 
> pcie-hisi.c:
>  - Uses dw_pcie_readl_dbi to read from registers, but the controller
> only
>    supports 32bit aligned reads - it doesn't provide a .read_dbi.
> This means
>    that if you used dw_pcie_readb_dbi it'd probably break because you
> can't
>    read 1 byte at the offset where HEADER_TYPE is.
> 
> pcie-histb.c, pcie-kirin.c: looks like pci-exynos.c
> 
> It looks like we're going to have to break symmetry...
> 
Done as part of v5.

Thanks for your insightful review.

> Thanks,
> 
> Andrew Murray
> 
> > 
> > > Thanks,
> > > 
> > > Andrew Murray
> > > 
> > > > +	if (hdr_type != PCI_HEADER_TYPE_BRIDGE) {
> > > > +		dev_err(pci->dev, "PCIe controller is not set
> > > > to bridge
> > > > type (hdr_type: 0x%x)!\n",
> > > > +			hdr_type);
> > > > +		return -EIO;
> > > > +	}
> > > > +
> > > >  	pp->mem_base = pp->mem->start;
> > > >  
> > > >  	if (!pp->va_cfg0_base) {
> > > > -- 
> > > > 2.17.1
> > > > 




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