Hi Bjorn,Paul, On 1/20/20 9:19 PM, Bjorn Andersson wrote: > On Wed 15 Jan 13:15 PST 2020, Paul Cercueil wrote: > >> Hi Bjorn, >> >> >> Le sam., déc. 21, 2019 at 12:20, Bjorn Andersson >> <bjorn.andersson@xxxxxxxxxx> a écrit : >>> On Tue 10 Dec 08:40 PST 2019, Paul Cercueil wrote: >>> >>>> The .prepare() callback is called before the firmware is loaded to >>>> memory. This is useful for instance in the case where some setup is >>>> required for the memory to be accessible. >>>> >>> >>> Would it make sense to somehow tie this prepare/unprepare to the actual >>> struct rproc_mem_entry that needs the resource enabled? >> >> Do you need such granularity? >> > > I don't have such needs, but given some of the memory structure that > Suman and Loic has been talking about I would expect that such need > exists > >> In my case, the three memories need the same clock to be enabled. >> > > But we can update your driver to associate your one clock with the > memory objects if/when we end up implementing this later. IMHO, as mention Fabien the prepare/unprepare should probably not in the stop/start but in rproc_fw_boot and rproc_resource_cleanup. This should cover more usecases (such as power domain) and avoid a unprepare/prepare on crash recovery. Nevertheless I'm wondering if it's more like PM runtime that should be implemented here...? Regards, Arnaud > > Regards, > Bjorn > >> -Paul >> >> >>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Paul Cercueil <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>> --- >>>> >>>> Notes: >>>> v2-v4: No change >>>> >>>> drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_core.c | 16 +++++++++++++++- >>>> include/linux/remoteproc.h | 4 ++++ >>>> 2 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) >>>> >>>> diff --git a/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_core.c >>>> b/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_core.c >>>> index 0a9fc7fdd1c3..3ea5f675a148 100644 >>>> --- a/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_core.c >>>> +++ b/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_core.c >>>> @@ -1299,11 +1299,19 @@ static int rproc_start(struct rproc *rproc, >>>> const struct firmware *fw) >>>> struct device *dev = &rproc->dev; >>>> int ret; >>>> >>>> + if (rproc->ops->prepare) { >>>> + ret = rproc->ops->prepare(rproc); >>>> + if (ret) { >>>> + dev_err(dev, "Failed to prepare rproc: %d\n", ret); >>>> + return ret; >>>> + } >>>> + } >>>> + >>>> /* load the ELF segments to memory */ >>>> ret = rproc_load_segments(rproc, fw); >>>> if (ret) { >>>> dev_err(dev, "Failed to load program segments: %d\n", ret); >>>> - return ret; >>>> + goto unprepare_rproc; >>>> } >>>> >>>> /* >>>> @@ -1354,6 +1362,9 @@ static int rproc_start(struct rproc *rproc, >>>> const struct firmware *fw) >>>> rproc_unprepare_subdevices(rproc); >>>> reset_table_ptr: >>>> rproc->table_ptr = rproc->cached_table; >>>> +unprepare_rproc: >>>> + if (rproc->ops->unprepare) >>>> + rproc->ops->unprepare(rproc); >>>> >>>> return ret; >>>> } >>>> @@ -1483,6 +1494,9 @@ static int rproc_stop(struct rproc *rproc, >>>> bool crashed) >>>> >>>> rproc->state = RPROC_OFFLINE; >>>> >>>> + if (rproc->ops->unprepare) >>>> + rproc->ops->unprepare(rproc); >>>> + >>>> dev_info(dev, "stopped remote processor %s\n", rproc->name); >>>> >>>> return 0; >>>> diff --git a/include/linux/remoteproc.h b/include/linux/remoteproc.h >>>> index 5f201f0c86c3..a6272d1ba384 100644 >>>> --- a/include/linux/remoteproc.h >>>> +++ b/include/linux/remoteproc.h >>>> @@ -355,6 +355,8 @@ enum rsc_handling_status { >>>> >>>> /** >>>> * struct rproc_ops - platform-specific device handlers >>>> + * @prepare: prepare the device for power up (before the firmware >>>> is loaded) >>>> + * @unprepare: unprepare the device after it is stopped >>>> * @start: power on the device and boot it >>>> * @stop: power off the device >>>> * @kick: kick a virtqueue (virtqueue id given as a parameter) >>>> @@ -371,6 +373,8 @@ enum rsc_handling_status { >>>> * @get_boot_addr: get boot address to entry point specified in >>>> firmware >>>> */ >>>> struct rproc_ops { >>>> + int (*prepare)(struct rproc *rproc); >>>> + void (*unprepare)(struct rproc *rproc); >>>> int (*start)(struct rproc *rproc); >>>> int (*stop)(struct rproc *rproc); >>>> void (*kick)(struct rproc *rproc, int vqid); >>>> -- >>>> 2.24.0 >>>> >> >>