On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 03:08:49PM +0100, Grzegorz Jaszczyk wrote: > From: Suman Anna <s-anna@xxxxxx> > > The K3 AM65x family of SoCs have the next generation of the PRU-ICSS > processor subsystem, commonly referred to as ICSSG. Each ICSSG processor > subsystem on AM65x SR1.0 contains two primary PRU cores and two new > auxiliary PRU cores called RTUs. The AM65x SR2.0 SoCs have a revised > ICSSG IP that is based off the subsequent IP revision used on J721E > SoCs. This IP instance has two new custom auxiliary PRU cores called > Transmit PRUs (Tx_PRUs) in addition to the existing PRUs and RTUs. > > Each RTU and Tx_PRU cores have their own dedicated IRAM (smaller than > a PRU), Control and debug feature sets, but is different in terms of > sub-modules integrated around it and does not have the full capabilities > associated with a PRU core. The RTU core is typically used to aid a > PRU core in accelerating data transfers, while the Tx_PRU cores is > normally used to control the TX L2 FIFO if enabled in Ethernet > applications. Both can also be used to run independent applications. > The RTU and Tx_PRU cores though share the same Data RAMs as the PRU > cores, so the memories have to be partitioned carefully between different > applications. The new cores also support a new sub-module called Task > Manager to support two different context thread executions. > > Enhance the existing PRU remoteproc driver to support these new PRU, RTU > and Tx PRU cores by using specific compatibles. The initial names for the > firmware images for each PRU core are retrieved from DT nodes, and can > be adjusted through sysfs if required. > > The PRU remoteproc driver has to be specifically modified to use a > custom memcpy function within its ELF loader implementation for these > new cores in order to overcome a limitation with copying data into each > of the core's IRAM memories. These memory ports support only 4-byte > writes, and any sub-word order byte writes clear out the remaining > bytes other than the bytes being written within the containing word. > The default ARM64 memcpy also cannot be used as it throws an exception > when the preferred 8-byte copy operation is attempted. This choice is > made by using a state flag that is set only on K3 SoCs. > > Signed-off-by: Suman Anna <s-anna@xxxxxx> > Co-developed-by: Grzegorz Jaszczyk <grzegorz.jaszczyk@xxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Grzegorz Jaszczyk <grzegorz.jaszczyk@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > v1->v2: > - Update documentation of pru_rproc_memcpy() according to Suman > comments. > - Update documentation of is_k3 flag. > --- > drivers/remoteproc/pru_rproc.c | 140 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- > 1 file changed, 131 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/remoteproc/pru_rproc.c b/drivers/remoteproc/pru_rproc.c > index d5f04d77ad54..48c1c51e0d42 100644 > --- a/drivers/remoteproc/pru_rproc.c > +++ b/drivers/remoteproc/pru_rproc.c > @@ -46,10 +46,14 @@ > #define PRU_DEBUG_GPREG(x) (0x0000 + (x) * 4) > #define PRU_DEBUG_CT_REG(x) (0x0080 + (x) * 4) > > -/* PRU Core IRAM address masks */ > +/* PRU/RTU/Tx_PRU Core IRAM address masks */ > #define PRU_IRAM_ADDR_MASK 0x3ffff > #define PRU0_IRAM_ADDR_MASK 0x34000 > #define PRU1_IRAM_ADDR_MASK 0x38000 > +#define RTU0_IRAM_ADDR_MASK 0x4000 > +#define RTU1_IRAM_ADDR_MASK 0x6000 > +#define TX_PRU0_IRAM_ADDR_MASK 0xa000 > +#define TX_PRU1_IRAM_ADDR_MASK 0xc000 > > /* PRU device addresses for various type of PRU RAMs */ > #define PRU_IRAM_DA 0 /* Instruction RAM */ > @@ -74,12 +78,38 @@ enum pru_iomem { > PRU_IOMEM_MAX, > }; > > +/** > + * enum pru_type - PRU core type identifier > + * > + * @PRU_TYPE_PRU: Programmable Real-time Unit > + * @PRU_TYPE_RTU: Auxiliary Programmable Real-Time Unit > + * @PRU_TYPE_TX_PRU: Transmit Programmable Real-Time Unit > + * @PRU_TYPE_MAX: just keep this one at the end > + */ > +enum pru_type { > + PRU_TYPE_PRU = 0, > + PRU_TYPE_RTU, > + PRU_TYPE_TX_PRU, > + PRU_TYPE_MAX, > +}; > + > +/** > + * struct pru_private_data - device data for a PRU core > + * @type: type of the PRU core (PRU, RTU, Tx_PRU) > + * @is_k3: flag used to identify the need for special load handling > + */ > +struct pru_private_data { > + enum pru_type type; > + unsigned int is_k3 : 1; > +}; > + > /** > * struct pru_rproc - PRU remoteproc structure > * @id: id of the PRU core within the PRUSS > * @dev: PRU core device pointer > * @pruss: back-reference to parent PRUSS structure > * @rproc: remoteproc pointer for this PRU core > + * @data: PRU core specific data > * @mem_regions: data for each of the PRU memory regions > * @fw_name: name of firmware image used during loading > * @mapped_irq: virtual interrupt numbers of created fw specific mapping > @@ -94,6 +124,7 @@ struct pru_rproc { > struct device *dev; > struct pruss *pruss; > struct rproc *rproc; > + const struct pru_private_data *data; > struct pruss_mem_region mem_regions[PRU_IOMEM_MAX]; > const char *fw_name; > int *mapped_irq; > @@ -319,11 +350,12 @@ static int pru_rproc_start(struct rproc *rproc) > { > struct device *dev = &rproc->dev; > struct pru_rproc *pru = rproc->priv; > + const char *names[PRU_TYPE_MAX] = { "PRU", "RTU", "Tx_PRU" }; > u32 val; > int ret; > > - dev_dbg(dev, "starting PRU%d: entry-point = 0x%llx\n", > - pru->id, (rproc->bootaddr >> 2)); > + dev_dbg(dev, "starting %s%d: entry-point = 0x%llx\n", > + names[pru->data->type], pru->id, (rproc->bootaddr >> 2)); > > ret = pru_handle_intrmap(rproc); > /* > @@ -345,9 +377,10 @@ static int pru_rproc_stop(struct rproc *rproc) > { > struct device *dev = &rproc->dev; > struct pru_rproc *pru = rproc->priv; > + const char *names[PRU_TYPE_MAX] = { "PRU", "RTU", "Tx_PRU" }; > u32 val; > > - dev_dbg(dev, "stopping PRU%d\n", pru->id); > + dev_dbg(dev, "stopping %s%d\n", names[pru->data->type], pru->id); > > val = pru_control_read_reg(pru, PRU_CTRL_CTRL); > val &= ~CTRL_CTRL_EN; > @@ -459,9 +492,52 @@ static struct rproc_ops pru_rproc_ops = { > .da_to_va = pru_rproc_da_to_va, > }; > > +/* > + * Custom memory copy implementation for ICSSG PRU/RTU/Tx_PRU Cores > + * > + * The ICSSG PRU/RTU/Tx_PRU cores have a memory copying issue with IRAM > + * memories, that is not seen on previous generation SoCs. The data is reflected > + * properly in the IRAM memories only for integer (4-byte) copies. Any unaligned > + * copies result in all the other pre-existing bytes zeroed out within that > + * 4-byte boundary, thereby resulting in wrong text/code in the IRAMs. Also, the > + * IRAM memory port interface does not allow any 8-byte copies (as commonly used > + * by ARM64 memcpy implementation) and throws an exception. The DRAM memory > + * ports do not show this behavior. > + */ > +static int pru_rproc_memcpy(void *dest, const void *src, size_t count) > +{ > + const int *s = src; > + int *d = dest; > + int size = count / 4; > + int *tmp_src = NULL; > + > + /* > + * TODO: relax limitation of 4-byte aligned dest addresses and copy > + * sizes > + */ > + if ((long)dest % 4 || count % 4) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + /* src offsets in ELF firmware image can be non-aligned */ > + if ((long)src % 4) { > + tmp_src = kmemdup(src, count, GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!tmp_src) > + return -ENOMEM; > + s = tmp_src; > + } > + > + while (size--) > + *d++ = *s++; I would have expected *d and *s to be u32 * ... It doesn't matter much because the end result will be the same but it seems odd to me, especially when doing memory manipulations. Regardless: Reviewed-by: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@xxxxxxxxxx> > + > + kfree(tmp_src); > + > + return 0; > +} > + > static int > pru_rproc_load_elf_segments(struct rproc *rproc, const struct firmware *fw) > { > + struct pru_rproc *pru = rproc->priv; > struct device *dev = &rproc->dev; > struct elf32_hdr *ehdr; > struct elf32_phdr *phdr; > @@ -513,7 +589,17 @@ pru_rproc_load_elf_segments(struct rproc *rproc, const struct firmware *fw) > if (!phdr->p_filesz) > continue; > > - memcpy(ptr, elf_data + phdr->p_offset, filesz); > + if (pru->data->is_k3 && is_iram) { > + ret = pru_rproc_memcpy(ptr, elf_data + phdr->p_offset, > + filesz); > + if (ret) { > + dev_err(dev, "PRU memory copy failed for da 0x%x memsz 0x%x\n", > + da, memsz); > + break; > + } > + } else { > + memcpy(ptr, elf_data + phdr->p_offset, filesz); > + } > } > > return ret; > @@ -617,9 +703,17 @@ static int pru_rproc_set_id(struct pru_rproc *pru) > int ret = 0; > > switch (pru->mem_regions[PRU_IOMEM_IRAM].pa & PRU_IRAM_ADDR_MASK) { > + case TX_PRU0_IRAM_ADDR_MASK: > + fallthrough; > + case RTU0_IRAM_ADDR_MASK: > + fallthrough; > case PRU0_IRAM_ADDR_MASK: > pru->id = 0; > break; > + case TX_PRU1_IRAM_ADDR_MASK: > + fallthrough; > + case RTU1_IRAM_ADDR_MASK: > + fallthrough; > case PRU1_IRAM_ADDR_MASK: > pru->id = 1; > break; > @@ -640,8 +734,13 @@ static int pru_rproc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > struct rproc *rproc = NULL; > struct resource *res; > int i, ret; > + const struct pru_private_data *data; > const char *mem_names[PRU_IOMEM_MAX] = { "iram", "control", "debug" }; > > + data = of_device_get_match_data(&pdev->dev); > + if (!data) > + return -ENODEV; > + > ret = of_property_read_string(np, "firmware-name", &fw_name); > if (ret) { > dev_err(dev, "unable to retrieve firmware-name %d\n", ret); > @@ -674,6 +773,7 @@ static int pru_rproc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > > pru = rproc->priv; > pru->dev = dev; > + pru->data = data; > pru->pruss = platform_get_drvdata(ppdev); > pru->rproc = rproc; > pru->fw_name = fw_name; > @@ -725,11 +825,33 @@ static int pru_rproc_remove(struct platform_device *pdev) > return 0; > } > > +static const struct pru_private_data pru_data = { > + .type = PRU_TYPE_PRU, > +}; > + > +static const struct pru_private_data k3_pru_data = { > + .type = PRU_TYPE_PRU, > + .is_k3 = 1, > +}; > + > +static const struct pru_private_data k3_rtu_data = { > + .type = PRU_TYPE_RTU, > + .is_k3 = 1, > +}; > + > +static const struct pru_private_data k3_tx_pru_data = { > + .type = PRU_TYPE_TX_PRU, > + .is_k3 = 1, > +}; > + > static const struct of_device_id pru_rproc_match[] = { > - { .compatible = "ti,am3356-pru", }, > - { .compatible = "ti,am4376-pru", }, > - { .compatible = "ti,am5728-pru", }, > - { .compatible = "ti,k2g-pru", }, > + { .compatible = "ti,am3356-pru", .data = &pru_data }, > + { .compatible = "ti,am4376-pru", .data = &pru_data }, > + { .compatible = "ti,am5728-pru", .data = &pru_data }, > + { .compatible = "ti,k2g-pru", .data = &pru_data }, > + { .compatible = "ti,am654-pru", .data = &k3_pru_data }, > + { .compatible = "ti,am654-rtu", .data = &k3_rtu_data }, > + { .compatible = "ti,am654-tx-pru", .data = &k3_tx_pru_data }, > {}, > }; > MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, pru_rproc_match); > -- > 2.29.0 >