Re: [PATCH v2 2/4] soc: mediatek: pwrap: add arbiter capability

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On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 11:40 AM Hsin-Hsiung Wang
<hsin-hsiung.wang@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Add arbiter capability for pwrap driver.
> This patch is preparing for adding mt6873/8192 pwrap support.
>
> Signed-off-by: Hsin-Hsiung Wang <hsin-hsiung.wang@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
>  drivers/soc/mediatek/mtk-pmic-wrap.c | 67 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
>  1 file changed, 56 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/soc/mediatek/mtk-pmic-wrap.c b/drivers/soc/mediatek/mtk-pmic-wrap.c
> index c897205..8d76ed4 100644
> --- a/drivers/soc/mediatek/mtk-pmic-wrap.c
> +++ b/drivers/soc/mediatek/mtk-pmic-wrap.c
> @@ -24,11 +24,13 @@
>  #define PWRAP_MT8135_BRIDGE_WDT_SRC_EN         0x54
>
>  /* macro for wrapper status */
> +#define PWRAP_GET_SWINF_2_FSM(x)       (((x) >> 1) & 0x00000007)

I find this macro name a bit weird, because you are actually using
this mask on PWRAP_WACS2_RDATA register value (just like
PWRAP_GET_WACS_FSM below).

Should it be something like PWRAP_GET_WACS_ARB_FSM?!

>  #define PWRAP_GET_WACS_RDATA(x)                (((x) >> 0) & 0x0000ffff)
>  #define PWRAP_GET_WACS_FSM(x)          (((x) >> 16) & 0x00000007)
>  #define PWRAP_GET_WACS_REQ(x)          (((x) >> 19) & 0x00000001)
>  #define PWRAP_STATE_SYNC_IDLE0         BIT(20)
>  #define PWRAP_STATE_INIT_DONE0         BIT(21)
> +#define PWRAP_STATE_INIT_DONE1         BIT(15)
>
>  /* macro for WACS FSM */
>  #define PWRAP_WACS_FSM_IDLE            0x00
> @@ -74,6 +76,7 @@
>  #define PWRAP_CAP_DCM          BIT(2)
>  #define PWRAP_CAP_INT1_EN      BIT(3)
>  #define PWRAP_CAP_WDT_SRC1     BIT(4)
> +#define PWRAP_CAP_ARB          BIT(5)
>
>  /* defines for slave device wrapper registers */
>  enum dew_regs {
> @@ -340,6 +343,8 @@ enum pwrap_regs {
>         PWRAP_DCM_DBC_PRD,
>         PWRAP_EINT_STA0_ADR,
>         PWRAP_EINT_STA1_ADR,
> +       PWRAP_SWINF_2_WDATA_31_0,
> +       PWRAP_SWINF_2_RDATA_31_0,
>
>         /* MT2701 only regs */
>         PWRAP_ADC_CMD_ADDR,
> @@ -1108,16 +1113,30 @@ static void pwrap_writel(struct pmic_wrapper *wrp, u32 val, enum pwrap_regs reg)
>
>  static bool pwrap_is_fsm_idle(struct pmic_wrapper *wrp)
>  {
> -       u32 val = pwrap_readl(wrp, PWRAP_WACS2_RDATA);
> +       u32 val;
> +       bool ret;
> +
> +       val = pwrap_readl(wrp, PWRAP_WACS2_RDATA);
> +       if (!HAS_CAP(wrp->master->caps, PWRAP_CAP_ARB))
> +               ret = (PWRAP_GET_WACS_FSM(val) == PWRAP_WACS_FSM_IDLE);
> +       else
> +               ret = (PWRAP_GET_SWINF_2_FSM(val) == PWRAP_WACS_FSM_IDLE);
>
> -       return PWRAP_GET_WACS_FSM(val) == PWRAP_WACS_FSM_IDLE;
> +       return ret;

Those !HAS_CAP tests are a little hard to read. Also, ret isn't really needed.

So I'd do this:
if (HAS_CAP(wrp->master->caps, PWRAP_CAP_ARB))
    return PWRAP_GET_SWINF_2_FSM(val) == PWRAP_WACS_FSM_IDLE;

return PWRAP_GET_WACS_FSM(val) == PWRAP_WACS_FSM_IDLE;

>  }
>
>  static bool pwrap_is_fsm_vldclr(struct pmic_wrapper *wrp)
>  {
> -       u32 val = pwrap_readl(wrp, PWRAP_WACS2_RDATA);
> +       u32 val;
> +       bool ret;
> +
> +       val = pwrap_readl(wrp, PWRAP_WACS2_RDATA);
> +       if (!HAS_CAP(wrp->master->caps, PWRAP_CAP_ARB))
> +               ret = (PWRAP_GET_WACS_FSM(val) == PWRAP_WACS_FSM_WFVLDCLR);
> +       else
> +               ret = (PWRAP_GET_SWINF_2_FSM(val) == PWRAP_WACS_FSM_WFVLDCLR);
>
> -       return PWRAP_GET_WACS_FSM(val) == PWRAP_WACS_FSM_WFVLDCLR;
> +       return ret;

ditto

>  }
>
>  /*
> @@ -1172,13 +1191,21 @@ static int pwrap_read16(struct pmic_wrapper *wrp, u32 adr, u32 *rdata)
>                 return ret;
>         }
>
> -       pwrap_writel(wrp, (adr >> 1) << 16, PWRAP_WACS2_CMD);
> +       if (!HAS_CAP(wrp->master->caps, PWRAP_CAP_ARB))

ditto, I'd reverse all these tests.

> +               pwrap_writel(wrp, (adr >> 1) << 16, PWRAP_WACS2_CMD);
> +       else
> +               pwrap_writel(wrp, adr, PWRAP_WACS2_CMD);

Not 100% convinced if worth it, but you could also do:

if (HAS_CAP(wrp->master->caps, PWRAP_CAP_ARB))
   val = adr;
else
   val = (adr >> 1) << 16;

pwrap_writel(wrp, val, PWRAP_WACS2_CMD);

>
>         ret = pwrap_wait_for_state(wrp, pwrap_is_fsm_vldclr);
>         if (ret)
>                 return ret;
>
> -       *rdata = PWRAP_GET_WACS_RDATA(pwrap_readl(wrp, PWRAP_WACS2_RDATA));
> +       if (!HAS_CAP(wrp->master->caps, PWRAP_CAP_ARB))
> +               *rdata = PWRAP_GET_WACS_RDATA(pwrap_readl(wrp,
> +                                             PWRAP_WACS2_RDATA));
> +       else
> +               *rdata = PWRAP_GET_WACS_RDATA(pwrap_readl(wrp,
> +                                             PWRAP_SWINF_2_RDATA_31_0));

Similarly:

if (HAS_CAP(wrp->master->caps, PWRAP_CAP_ARB))
   val = pwrap_readl(wrp, PWRAP_SWINF_2_RDATA_31_0);
else
   val = pwrap_readl(wrp, PWRAP_WACS2_RDATA);

*rdata = PWRAP_GET_WACS_RDATA(val);

(or set the register address in an `reg` variable)

>
>         pwrap_writel(wrp, 1, PWRAP_WACS2_VLDCLR);
>
> @@ -1228,8 +1255,13 @@ static int pwrap_write16(struct pmic_wrapper *wrp, u32 adr, u32 wdata)
>                 return ret;
>         }
>
> -       pwrap_writel(wrp, (1 << 31) | ((adr >> 1) << 16) | wdata,
> -                    PWRAP_WACS2_CMD);
> +       if (!HAS_CAP(wrp->master->caps, PWRAP_CAP_ARB)) {
> +               pwrap_writel(wrp, BIT(31) | ((adr >> 1) << 16) | wdata,
> +                            PWRAP_WACS2_CMD);
> +       } else {
> +               pwrap_writel(wrp, wdata, PWRAP_SWINF_2_WDATA_31_0);
> +               pwrap_writel(wrp, BIT(29) | adr, PWRAP_WACS2_CMD);
> +       }
>
>         return 0;
>  }
> @@ -2022,6 +2054,7 @@ MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, of_pwrap_match_tbl);
>  static int pwrap_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
>  {
>         int ret, irq;
> +       u32 rdata;
>         struct pmic_wrapper *wrp;
>         struct device_node *np = pdev->dev.of_node;
>         const struct of_device_id *of_slave_id = NULL;
> @@ -2116,14 +2149,22 @@ static int pwrap_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
>                 }
>         }
>
> -       if (!(pwrap_readl(wrp, PWRAP_WACS2_RDATA) & PWRAP_STATE_INIT_DONE0)) {
> +       if (!HAS_CAP(wrp->master->caps, PWRAP_CAP_ARB))
> +               rdata = pwrap_readl(wrp, PWRAP_WACS2_RDATA) &
> +                                   PWRAP_STATE_INIT_DONE0;
> +       else
> +               rdata = pwrap_readl(wrp, PWRAP_WACS2_RDATA) &
> +                                   PWRAP_STATE_INIT_DONE1;
> +       if (!rdata) {

Maybe:

if (HAS_CAP(wrp->master->caps, PWRAP_CAP_ARB))
   mask_done = PWRAP_STATE_INIT_DONE1;
else
   mask_done = PWRAP_STATE_INIT_DONE0;

if (!(pwrap_readl(wrp, PWRAP_WACS2_RDATA) & mask_done)) {


>                 dev_dbg(wrp->dev, "initialization isn't finished\n");
>                 ret = -ENODEV;
>                 goto err_out2;
>         }
>
>         /* Initialize watchdog, may not be done by the bootloader */
> -       pwrap_writel(wrp, 0xf, PWRAP_WDT_UNIT);
> +       if (!HAS_CAP(wrp->master->caps, PWRAP_CAP_ARB))
> +               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
> @@ -2132,7 +2173,11 @@ static int pwrap_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
>         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);
> +       if (!HAS_CAP(wrp->master->caps, PWRAP_CAP_ARB))
> +               pwrap_writel(wrp, 0x1, PWRAP_TIMER_EN);
> +       else
> +               pwrap_writel(wrp, 0x3, PWRAP_TIMER_EN);
> +
>         pwrap_writel(wrp, wrp->master->int_en_all, PWRAP_INT_EN);
>         /*
>          * We add INT1 interrupt to handle starvation and request exception
> --
> 2.6.4



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