Re: [PATCH 3/4] hwspinlock: qcom: Allow mmio usage in addition to syscon

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On Thu 14 May 07:15 PDT 2020, Vinod Koul wrote:

> On 12-05-20, 17:54, Bjorn Andersson wrote:
> > In all modern Qualcomm platforms the mutex region of the TCSR is forked
> > off into its own block, all with a offset of 0 and stride of 4096. So
> > add support for directly memory mapping this register space, to avoid
> > the need to represent this block using a syscon.
> > 
> > Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > ---
> >  drivers/hwspinlock/qcom_hwspinlock.c | 72 +++++++++++++++++++++-------
> >  1 file changed, 56 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
> > 
> > diff --git a/drivers/hwspinlock/qcom_hwspinlock.c b/drivers/hwspinlock/qcom_hwspinlock.c
> > index f0da544b14d2..d8d4d729816c 100644
> > --- a/drivers/hwspinlock/qcom_hwspinlock.c
> > +++ b/drivers/hwspinlock/qcom_hwspinlock.c
> > @@ -70,41 +70,81 @@ static const struct of_device_id qcom_hwspinlock_of_match[] = {
> >  };
> >  MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, qcom_hwspinlock_of_match);
> >  
> > -static int qcom_hwspinlock_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
> > +static struct regmap *qcom_hwspinlock_probe_syscon(struct platform_device *pdev,
> > +						   u32 *base, u32 *stride)
> >  {
> > -	struct hwspinlock_device *bank;
> >  	struct device_node *syscon;
> > -	struct reg_field field;
> >  	struct regmap *regmap;
> > -	size_t array_size;
> > -	u32 stride;
> > -	u32 base;
> >  	int ret;
> > -	int i;
> >  
> >  	syscon = of_parse_phandle(pdev->dev.of_node, "syscon", 0);
> > -	if (!syscon) {
> > -		dev_err(&pdev->dev, "no syscon property\n");
> 
> any reason to drop the log?
> 

Given that we first check for the syscon and then fall back to trying to
use the reg, keeping this line would cause this log line to always show
up on targets putting this under /soc.

So I think it's better to drop the line and then require the presence of
either syscon or reg using the DT schema.

> > -		return -ENODEV;
> > -	}
> > +	if (!syscon)
> > +		return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
> >  
> >  	regmap = syscon_node_to_regmap(syscon);
> >  	of_node_put(syscon);
> >  	if (IS_ERR(regmap))
> > -		return PTR_ERR(regmap);
> > +		return regmap;
> >  
> > -	ret = of_property_read_u32_index(pdev->dev.of_node, "syscon", 1, &base);
> > +	ret = of_property_read_u32_index(pdev->dev.of_node, "syscon", 1, base);
> >  	if (ret < 0) {
> >  		dev_err(&pdev->dev, "no offset in syscon\n");
> > -		return -EINVAL;
> > +		return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
> >  	}
> >  
> > -	ret = of_property_read_u32_index(pdev->dev.of_node, "syscon", 2, &stride);
> > +	ret = of_property_read_u32_index(pdev->dev.of_node, "syscon", 2, stride);
> >  	if (ret < 0) {
> >  		dev_err(&pdev->dev, "no stride syscon\n");
> > -		return -EINVAL;
> > +		return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
> >  	}
> >  
> > +	return regmap;
> > +}
> > +
> > +static const struct regmap_config tcsr_mutex_config = {
> > +	.reg_bits		= 32,
> > +	.reg_stride		= 4,
> > +	.val_bits		= 32,
> > +	.max_register		= 0x40000,
> > +	.fast_io		= true,
> > +};
> > +
> > +static struct regmap *qcom_hwspinlock_probe_mmio(struct platform_device *pdev,
> > +						 u32 *offset, u32 *stride)
> > +{
> > +	struct device *dev = &pdev->dev;
> > +	struct resource *res;
> > +	void __iomem *base;
> > +
> > +	/* All modern platform has offset 0 and stride of 4k */
> > +	*offset = 0;
> > +	*stride = 0x1000;
> 
> Wouldn't it make sense to read this from DT rather than code in kernel?
> 

I did consider this as well as platform specific compatibles, but
realized that pretty much all 64-bit targets have these values. So given
that we still can represent this using the syscon approach I don't think
we need to add yet another mechanism to specify these.

Thanks,
Bjorn



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