Hi Andrew, Great suggestion, responses inline below. We'll remove build-time SoC dependency driver code and submit an updated v2 patch. Thanks, Troy Lee > -----Original Message----- > From: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@xxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, December 1, 2020 9:12 AM > To: Troy Lee <troy_lee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Stefan M Schaeckeler > <sschaeck@xxxxxxxxx>; Rob Herring <robh+dt@xxxxxxxxxx>; Joel Stanley > <joel@xxxxxxxxx>; Borislav Petkov <bp@xxxxxxxxx>; Mauro Carvalho Chehab > <mchehab@xxxxxxxxxx>; Tony Luck <tony.luck@xxxxxxxxx>; James Morse > <james.morse@xxxxxxx>; Robert Richter <rrichter@xxxxxxxxxxx>; open > list:OPEN FIRMWARE AND FLATTENED DEVICE TREE BINDINGS > <devicetree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; moderated list:ARM/ASPEED MACHINE > SUPPORT <linux-arm-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; moderated > list:ARM/ASPEED MACHINE SUPPORT <linux-aspeed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; open > list <linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; open list:EDAC-CORE > <linux-edac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: leetroy@xxxxxxxxx; Ryan Chen <ryan_chen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: [PATCH 3/3] edac: Supporting AST2400 and AST2600 edac driver > > Hi Troy, > > I like the idea of expanding the driver's support to cover the other SoC > generations, but not at the cost of making the build of the driver SoC-specific. > I've made some comments below in this regard. > > On Mon, 30 Nov 2020, at 19:03, Troy Lee wrote: > > Adding AST2400 and AST2600 edac driver support. > > > > Signed-off-by: Troy Lee <troy_lee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > drivers/edac/Kconfig | 6 +- > > drivers/edac/aspeed_edac.c | 114 > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- > > 2 files changed, 94 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/drivers/edac/Kconfig b/drivers/edac/Kconfig index > > fc30f2ef9782..8ea70746d0bf 100644 > > --- a/drivers/edac/Kconfig > > +++ b/drivers/edac/Kconfig > > @@ -508,10 +508,10 @@ config EDAC_QCOM > > health, you should probably say 'Y' here. > > > > config EDAC_ASPEED > > - tristate "Aspeed AST 2500 SoC" > > - depends on MACH_ASPEED_G5 > > + tristate "Aspeed AST BMC SoC" > > + depends on (MACH_ASPEED_G4 || MACH_ASPEED_G5 || > MACH_ASPEED_G6) > > help > > - Support for error detection and correction on the Aspeed AST 2500 SoC. > > + Support for error detection and correction on the Aspeed AST BMC SoC. > > > > First, ECC must be configured in the bootloader. Then, this driver > > will expose error counters via the EDAC kernel framework. > > diff --git a/drivers/edac/aspeed_edac.c b/drivers/edac/aspeed_edac.c > > index fbec28dc661d..03a3c12f6bf6 100644 > > --- a/drivers/edac/aspeed_edac.c > > +++ b/drivers/edac/aspeed_edac.c > > @@ -14,12 +14,11 @@ > > #include <linux/regmap.h> > > #include "edac_module.h" > > > > - > > #define DRV_NAME "aspeed-edac" > > > > - > > #define ASPEED_MCR_PROT 0x00 /* protection key register */ > > #define ASPEED_MCR_CONF 0x04 /* configuration register */ > > +#define ASPEED_MCR_REQ 0x08 /* Graphics Memory Protection > register */ > > #define ASPEED_MCR_INTR_CTRL 0x50 /* interrupt control/status > register */ > > #define ASPEED_MCR_ADDR_UNREC 0x58 /* address of first > un-recoverable error */ > > #define ASPEED_MCR_ADDR_REC 0x5c /* address of last recoverable > error */ > > @@ -34,10 +33,8 @@ > > #define ASPEED_MCR_INTR_CTRL_CNT_UNREC GENMASK(15, 12) > #define > > ASPEED_MCR_INTR_CTRL_ENABLE (BIT(0) | BIT(1)) > > > > - > > static struct regmap *aspeed_regmap; > > > > - > > static int regmap_reg_write(void *context, unsigned int reg, unsigned > > int val) { > > void __iomem *regs = (void __iomem *)context; @@ -53,7 +50,6 @@ > > static int regmap_reg_write(void *context, unsigned int reg, unsigned > > int val) > > return 0; > > } > > > > - > > static int regmap_reg_read(void *context, unsigned int reg, unsigned > > int *val) { > > void __iomem *regs = (void __iomem *)context; @@ -63,6 +59,76 @@ > > static int regmap_reg_read(void *context, unsigned int reg, unsigned > > int *val) > > return 0; > > } > > > > +extern void aspeed_sdmc_disable_mem_protection(u8 req) { > > + u32 req_val = 0; > > + > > + regmap_read(aspeed_regmap, ASPEED_MCR_REQ, &req_val); > > + > > + req_val &= ~BIT(req); > > + > > + regmap_write(aspeed_regmap, ASPEED_MCR_REQ, req_val); } > > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(aspeed_sdmc_disable_mem_protection); > > + > > +static const u32 ast2400_dram_table[] = { > > + 0x04000000, //64MB > > + 0x08000000, //128MB > > + 0x10000000, //256MB > > + 0x20000000, //512MB > > +}; > > You could perhaps save us from the size comments here by using e.g. > > static const u32 ast2400_dram_table[] = { > 64 << 20, > 128 << 20, > 256 << 20, > 512 << 20, > }; > Fixed all in v2. > > + > > +static const u32 ast2500_dram_table[] = { > > + 0x08000000, //128MB > > + 0x10000000, //256MB > > + 0x20000000, //512MB > > + 0x40000000, //1024MB > > +}; > > + > > +static const u32 ast2600_dram_table[] = { > > + 0x10000000, //256MB > > + 0x20000000, //512MB > > + 0x40000000, //1024MB > > + 0x80000000, //2048MB > > +}; > > + > > +extern u32 aspeed_get_dram_size(void) { > > + u32 reg04; > > + u32 size; > > + > > + regmap_read(aspeed_regmap, ASPEED_MCR_CONF, ®04); > > + > > +#if defined(CONFIG_MACH_ASPEED_G6) > > + size = ast2600_dram_table[reg04 & 0x3]; #elif > > +defined(CONFIG_MACH_ASPEED_G5) > > + size = ast2500_dram_table[reg04 & 0x3]; #else > > + size = ast2400_dram_table[reg04 & 0x3]; #endif > > + return size; > > +} > > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(aspeed_get_dram_size); > > The driver must support running on any of the SoC generations without being > recompiled. This requires the driver be compiled for a specific SoC generation. > > The right way to do this is to use the OF match table data. Please fix it. > Fixed in v2, driver can check the DRAM controller hardware version from MCR_CONF [31:28]. > > + > > +static const u32 aspeed_vga_table[] = { > > + 0x800000, //8MB > > + 0x1000000, //16MB > > + 0x2000000, //32MB > > + 0x4000000, //64MB > > +}; > > + > > +extern u32 aspeed_get_vga_size(void) > > +{ > > + u32 reg04; > > + u32 size; > > + > > + regmap_read(aspeed_regmap, ASPEED_MCR_CONF, ®04); > > + > > + size = aspeed_vga_table[((reg04 & 0xC) >> 2)]; > > + return size; > > +} > > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(aspeed_get_vga_size); > > + > > static bool regmap_is_volatile(struct device *dev, unsigned int reg) > > { > > switch (reg) { > > @@ -209,8 +275,8 @@ static int config_irq(void *ctx, struct > > platform_device *pdev) > > /* register interrupt handler */ > > irq = platform_get_irq(pdev, 0); > > dev_dbg(&pdev->dev, "got irq %d\n", irq); > > - if (irq < 0) > > - return irq; > > + if (!irq) > > + return -ENODEV; > > The documentation for platform_get_irq() says "Return: IRQ number on > success, negative error number on failure." > > So this change doesn't look right. > Fixed in v2. > > > > rc = devm_request_irq(&pdev->dev, irq, mcr_isr, IRQF_TRIGGER_HIGH, > > DRV_NAME, ctx); > > @@ -239,7 +305,11 @@ static int init_csrows(struct mem_ctl_info *mci) > > int rc; > > > > /* retrieve info about physical memory from device tree */ > > - np = of_find_node_by_path("/memory"); > > +#ifdef CONFIG_MACH_ASPEED_G4 > > + np = of_find_node_by_path("/memory@40000000"); > > +#else > > + np = of_find_node_by_path("/memory@80000000"); > > +#endif > > Again, this makes the driver SoC-specific at compile time, and that's not going > to fly. If we need it, this should be solved with a phandle to the appropriate > memory node. > Fixed in v2 by using of_find_node_by_name(NULL, "memory") instead. > > if (!np) { > > dev_err(mci->pdev, "dt: missing /memory node\n"); > > return -ENODEV; > > @@ -281,11 +351,19 @@ static int aspeed_probe(struct platform_device > *pdev) > > struct device *dev = &pdev->dev; > > struct edac_mc_layer layers[2]; > > struct mem_ctl_info *mci; > > + struct device_node *np; > > + struct resource *res; > > void __iomem *regs; > > - u32 reg04; > > int rc; > > > > - regs = devm_platform_ioremap_resource(pdev, 0); > > + /* setup regmap */ > > + np = dev->of_node; > > + > > + res = platform_get_resource(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, 0); > > + if (!res) > > + return -ENOENT; > > + > > + regs = devm_ioremap_resource(dev, res); > > if (IS_ERR(regs)) > > return PTR_ERR(regs); > > Why is this change necessary? > Not necessary, so I'll reverted this part of change in v2. > > > > @@ -294,13 +372,6 @@ static int aspeed_probe(struct platform_device > *pdev) > > if (IS_ERR(aspeed_regmap)) > > return PTR_ERR(aspeed_regmap); > > > > - /* bail out if ECC mode is not configured */ > > - regmap_read(aspeed_regmap, ASPEED_MCR_CONF, ®04); > > - if (!(reg04 & ASPEED_MCR_CONF_ECC)) { > > - dev_err(&pdev->dev, "ECC mode is not configured in u-boot\n"); > > - return -EPERM; > > - } > > - > > Why shouldn't we do this check? The driver can handle both ECC on and off, so this check might not be necessary. > > edac_op_state = EDAC_OPSTATE_INT; > > > > /* allocate & init EDAC MC data structure */ @@ -373,13 +444,13 @@ > > static int aspeed_remove(struct platform_device *pdev) > > return 0; > > } > > > > - > > static const struct of_device_id aspeed_of_match[] = { > > + { .compatible = "aspeed,ast2400-sdram-edac" }, > > { .compatible = "aspeed,ast2500-sdram-edac" }, > > + { .compatible = "aspeed,ast2600-sdram-edac" }, > > The .data member of struct of_device_id is where you need to attach your > SoC-generation-specific data. > > Cheers, > > Andrew > > > {}, > > }; > > > > - > > static struct platform_driver aspeed_driver = { > > .driver = { > > .name = DRV_NAME, > > @@ -395,18 +466,15 @@ static int __init aspeed_init(void) > > return platform_driver_register(&aspeed_driver); > > } > > > > - > > static void __exit aspeed_exit(void) > > { > > platform_driver_unregister(&aspeed_driver); > > } > > > > - > > module_init(aspeed_init); > > module_exit(aspeed_exit); > > > > - > > MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); > > MODULE_AUTHOR("Stefan Schaeckeler <sschaeck@xxxxxxxxx>"); > > -MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Aspeed AST2500 EDAC driver"); > > +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Aspeed EDAC driver"); > > MODULE_VERSION("1.0"); > > -- > > 2.17.1 > > > >