dear matthias: sorry to disturb you. Based on your opinion, I had updated my comment. If you have any concern, please let me know. thanks. B.R. Argus On Mon, 2019-10-14 at 14:04 +0800, Argus Lin wrote: > On Fri, 2019-10-04 at 01:26 +0200, Matthias Brugger wrote: > > > > On 03/10/2019 09:48, Argus Lin wrote: > > > MT6779 is a highly integrated SoCs, it uses MT6359 for power > > > management. This patch adds pwrap driver to access MT6359. > > > Pwrap of MT6779 support dynamic priority meichanism, sequence > > > > mechanism > I will fix it. > > > > > monitor and starvation mechanism to make transaction more > > > reliable. WDT setting only need to init when it is zero, > > > otherwise keep current value. When setting interrupt enable > > > > that's mt6779 specific? > It is common code. The PWRAP_WDT_UNIT and PWRAP_WDT_SRC_EN default value > is zero. Different project can have different value, I think we can > check if it has been initialized. > > Two methods execute pwrap_init at different product line. > 1. at bootloader(Smart phone/Tablet/Auto) > PWRAP_WDT_UNIT and PWRAP_WDT_SRC_EN has been initialized at bootloader, > we don't need to initialize it at kernel again. > 2. at kernel(Some specific Tablet) > PWRAP_WDT_UNIT and PWRAP_WDT_SRC_EN is zero, just initialize them at > kernel. > > > > > > flag at pwrap_probe, read current setting then do logical OR > > > operation with wrp->master->int_en_all. > > > > same here, only specific to mt6779? > same reason like why check WDT_UNIT == 0. What we do in the past is to > overwrite pwrap_int_en use the same value at bootloader. > If pwrap_int_en has been initialized, it is better to read current > value, OR new value at kernel then write new one. > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Argus Lin <argus.lin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > --- > > > drivers/soc/mediatek/mtk-pmic-wrap.c | 85 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- > > > 1 file changed, 77 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) > > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/soc/mediatek/mtk-pmic-wrap.c b/drivers/soc/mediatek/mtk-pmic-wrap.c > > > index c725315..fa8daf2 100644 > > > --- a/drivers/soc/mediatek/mtk-pmic-wrap.c > > > +++ b/drivers/soc/mediatek/mtk-pmic-wrap.c > > > @@ -497,6 +497,45 @@ enum pwrap_regs { > > > [PWRAP_DCM_DBC_PRD] = 0x1E0, > > > }; > > > > > > +static int mt6779_regs[] = { > > > + [PWRAP_MUX_SEL] = 0x0, > > > + [PWRAP_WRAP_EN] = 0x4, > > > + [PWRAP_DIO_EN] = 0x8, > > > + [PWRAP_RDDMY] = 0x20, > > > + [PWRAP_CSHEXT_WRITE] = 0x24, > > > + [PWRAP_CSHEXT_READ] = 0x28, > > > + [PWRAP_CSLEXT_WRITE] = 0x2C, > > > + [PWRAP_CSLEXT_READ] = 0x30, > > > + [PWRAP_EXT_CK_WRITE] = 0x34, > > > + [PWRAP_STAUPD_CTRL] = 0x3C, > > > + [PWRAP_STAUPD_GRPEN] = 0x40, > > > + [PWRAP_EINT_STA0_ADR] = 0x44, > > > + [PWRAP_HARB_HPRIO] = 0x68, > > > + [PWRAP_HIPRIO_ARB_EN] = 0x6C, > > > + [PWRAP_MAN_EN] = 0x7C, > > > + [PWRAP_MAN_CMD] = 0x80, > > > + [PWRAP_WACS0_EN] = 0x8C, > > > + [PWRAP_WACS1_EN] = 0x94, > > > + [PWRAP_WACS2_EN] = 0x9C, > > > + [PWRAP_INIT_DONE0] = 0x90, > > > + [PWRAP_INIT_DONE1] = 0x98, > > > + [PWRAP_INIT_DONE2] = 0xA0, > > > + [PWRAP_INT_EN] = 0xBC, > > > + [PWRAP_INT_FLG_RAW] = 0xC0, > > > + [PWRAP_INT_FLG] = 0xC4, > > > + [PWRAP_INT_CLR] = 0xC8, > > > + [PWRAP_INT1_EN] = 0xCC, > > > + [PWRAP_INT1_FLG] = 0xD4, > > > + [PWRAP_INT1_CLR] = 0xD8, > > > + [PWRAP_TIMER_EN] = 0xF0, > > > + [PWRAP_WDT_UNIT] = 0xF8, > > > + [PWRAP_WDT_SRC_EN] = 0xFC, > > > + [PWRAP_WDT_SRC_EN_1] = 0x100, > > > + [PWRAP_WACS2_CMD] = 0xC20, > > > + [PWRAP_WACS2_RDATA] = 0xC24, > > > + [PWRAP_WACS2_VLDCLR] = 0xC28, > > > +}; > > > + > > > static int mt6797_regs[] = { > > > [PWRAP_MUX_SEL] = 0x0, > > > [PWRAP_WRAP_EN] = 0x4, > > > @@ -945,6 +984,7 @@ enum pmic_type { > > > enum pwrap_type { > > > PWRAP_MT2701, > > > PWRAP_MT6765, > > > + PWRAP_MT6779, > > > PWRAP_MT6797, > > > PWRAP_MT7622, > > > PWRAP_MT8135, > > > @@ -1377,6 +1417,7 @@ static int pwrap_init_cipher(struct pmic_wrapper *wrp) > > > break; > > > case PWRAP_MT2701: > > > case PWRAP_MT6765: > > > + case PWRAP_MT6779: > > > case PWRAP_MT6797: > > > case PWRAP_MT8173: > > > case PWRAP_MT8516: > > > @@ -1468,8 +1509,10 @@ static int pwrap_init_security(struct pmic_wrapper *wrp) > > > pwrap_writel(wrp, 0x0, PWRAP_SIG_MODE); > > > pwrap_writel(wrp, wrp->slave->dew_regs[PWRAP_DEW_CRC_VAL], > > > PWRAP_SIG_ADR); > > > - pwrap_writel(wrp, > > > - wrp->master->arb_en_all, PWRAP_HIPRIO_ARB_EN); > > > + if (pwrap_readl(wrp, PWRAP_HIPRIO_ARB_EN) == 0) { > > > > Did you make sure that this holds for all SoCs that are supported by the driver? > > If so, why do we need this in mt6779 and didn't need that in the others? > > Even more, mt6779 does not have the security capbaility, so why do you change > > this code? > revert it. > > > + pwrap_writel(wrp, > > > + wrp->master->arb_en_all, PWRAP_HIPRIO_ARB_EN); > > > + } > > > > I just realize that we write PWRAP_HIPRIO_ARB_EN twice if the slave supports > > security. Do we really need that? > > > revert it. > pwrap_init_security and pwrap_init do not called at MT6779. I will > revert this change. > > > > > > return 0; > > > } > > > @@ -1581,7 +1624,10 @@ static int pwrap_init(struct pmic_wrapper *wrp) > > > > > > pwrap_writel(wrp, 1, PWRAP_WRAP_EN); > > > > > > - pwrap_writel(wrp, wrp->master->arb_en_all, PWRAP_HIPRIO_ARB_EN); > > > + if (pwrap_readl(wrp, PWRAP_HIPRIO_ARB_EN) == 0) { > > > + pwrap_writel(wrp, > > > + wrp->master->arb_en_all, PWRAP_HIPRIO_ARB_EN); > > > + } > > > > > > pwrap_writel(wrp, 1, PWRAP_WACS2_EN); > > > > > > @@ -1783,6 +1829,19 @@ static irqreturn_t pwrap_interrupt(int irqno, void *dev_id) > > > .init_soc_specific = NULL, > > > }; > > > > > > +static const struct pmic_wrapper_type pwrap_mt6779 = { > > > + .regs = mt6779_regs, > > > + .type = PWRAP_MT6779, > > > + .arb_en_all = 0, > > > + .int_en_all = 0, > > > + .int1_en_all = 0, > > > + .spi_w = PWRAP_MAN_CMD_SPI_WRITE, > > > + .wdt_src = 0, > > > + .caps = 0, > > > + .init_reg_clock = pwrap_common_init_reg_clock, > > > + .init_soc_specific = NULL, > > > +}; > > > + > > > static const struct pmic_wrapper_type pwrap_mt6797 = { > > > .regs = mt6797_regs, > > > .type = PWRAP_MT6797, > > > @@ -1868,6 +1927,9 @@ static irqreturn_t pwrap_interrupt(int irqno, void *dev_id) > > > .compatible = "mediatek,mt6765-pwrap", > > > .data = &pwrap_mt6765, > > > }, { > > > + .compatible = "mediatek,mt6779-pwrap", > > > + .data = &pwrap_mt6779, > > > + }, { > > > .compatible = "mediatek,mt6797-pwrap", > > > .data = &pwrap_mt6797, > > > }, { > > > @@ -1898,6 +1960,7 @@ static int pwrap_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > > > struct device_node *np = pdev->dev.of_node; > > > const struct of_device_id *of_slave_id = NULL; > > > struct resource *res; > > > + u32 int_en; > > > > > > if (np->child) > > > of_slave_id = of_match_node(of_slave_match_tbl, np->child); > > > @@ -1995,23 +2058,29 @@ static int pwrap_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > > > } > > > > > > /* Initialize watchdog, may not be done by the bootloader */ > > > - pwrap_writel(wrp, 0xf, PWRAP_WDT_UNIT); > > > + if (pwrap_readl(wrp, PWRAP_WDT_UNIT) == 0) > > > > Same here, why do we need it in mt6779 and did you test if it does not break any > > older SoC? > It is common code. The PWRAP_WDT_UNIT and PWRAP_WDT_SRC_EN default value > is zero. Different project can have different value, I think we can > check if it has been initialized. > > Two methods execute pwrap_init at different product line. > 1. at bootloader(Smart phone/Tablet/Auto) > PWRAP_WDT_UNIT and PWRAP_WDT_SRC_EN has been initialized at bootloader, > we don't need to initialize it at kernel again. > 2. at kernel(Some specific Tablet) > PWRAP_WDT_UNIT and PWRAP_WDT_SRC_EN is zero, just initialize them at > kernel. > > > > > + pwrap_writel(wrp, 0xf, PWRAP_WDT_UNIT); > > > /* > > > * Since STAUPD was not used on mt8173 platform, > > > * so STAUPD of WDT_SRC which should be turned off > > > */ > > > - pwrap_writel(wrp, wrp->master->wdt_src, PWRAP_WDT_SRC_EN); > > > + if (pwrap_readl(wrp, PWRAP_WDT_SRC_EN) == 0) > > > + pwrap_writel(wrp, wrp->master->wdt_src, PWRAP_WDT_SRC_EN); > > > if (HAS_CAP(wrp->master->caps, PWRAP_CAP_WDT_SRC1)) > > > pwrap_writel(wrp, wrp->master->wdt_src, PWRAP_WDT_SRC_EN_1); > > > > > > pwrap_writel(wrp, 0x1, PWRAP_TIMER_EN); > > > - pwrap_writel(wrp, wrp->master->int_en_all, PWRAP_INT_EN); > > > + int_en = pwrap_readl(wrp, PWRAP_INT_EN); > > > + pwrap_writel(wrp, (int_en) | (wrp->master->int_en_all), PWRAP_INT_EN); > > > > Looks ok to me, is it a bug fix, or only needed for mt6779? > It is common code. > > > > > /* > > > * We add INT1 interrupt to handle starvation and request exception > > > * If we support it, we should enable it here. > > > */ > > > - if (HAS_CAP(wrp->master->caps, PWRAP_CAP_INT1_EN)) > > > - pwrap_writel(wrp, wrp->master->int1_en_all, PWRAP_INT1_EN); > > > + if (HAS_CAP(wrp->master->caps, PWRAP_CAP_INT1_EN)) { > > > + int_en = pwrap_readl(wrp, PWRAP_INT1_EN); > > > + pwrap_writel(wrp, (int_en) | wrp->master->int1_en_all, > > > + PWRAP_INT1_EN); > > > + } > > > > > > irq = platform_get_irq(pdev, 0); > > > ret = devm_request_irq(wrp->dev, irq, pwrap_interrupt, > > > -- > > > 1.8.1.1.dirty > > > >