Hi Geert, Thank you for the review. On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 9:01 AM Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Prabhakar, > > On Tue, May 24, 2022 at 7:22 PM Lad Prabhakar > <prabhakar.mahadev-lad.rj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > The Renesas RZ/Five SoC has a RISC-V AX45MP AndesCore with NCEPLIC100. The > > NCEPLIC100 supports both edge-triggered and level-triggered interrupts. In > > case of edge-triggered interrupts NCEPLIC100 ignores the next interrupt > > edge until the previous completion message has been received and > > NCEPLIC100 doesn't support pending interrupt counter, hence losing the > > interrupts if not acknowledged in time. > > > > So the workaround for edge-triggered interrupts to be handled correctly > > and without losing is that it needs to be acknowledged first and then > > handler must be run so that we don't miss on the next edge-triggered > > interrupt. > > > > This patch adds a new compatible string for Renesas RZ/Five SoC and adds > > support to change interrupt flow based on the interrupt type. It also > > implements irq_ack and irq_set_type callbacks. > > > > Signed-off-by: Lad Prabhakar <prabhakar.mahadev-lad.rj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Thanks for your patch! > > > --- a/drivers/irqchip/irq-sifive-plic.c > > +++ b/drivers/irqchip/irq-sifive-plic.c > > @@ -60,10 +60,13 @@ > > #define PLIC_DISABLE_THRESHOLD 0x7 > > #define PLIC_ENABLE_THRESHOLD 0 > > > > +#define RENESAS_R9A07G043_PLIC 1 > > + > > struct plic_priv { > > struct cpumask lmask; > > struct irq_domain *irqdomain; > > void __iomem *regs; > > + u8 of_data; > > Usually it's cleaner to use feature bits instead of enum types. > Agreed. > > }; > > > > struct plic_handler { > > @@ -163,10 +166,31 @@ static int plic_set_affinity(struct irq_data *d, > > } > > #endif > > > > +static void plic_irq_ack(struct irq_data *d) > > +{ > > + struct plic_handler *handler = this_cpu_ptr(&plic_handlers); > > + > > No check for RZ/Five or irq type? That is because we set the handle_fasteoi_ack_irq() only in case of RZ/Five and it is already checked in set_type() callback. > .irq_ack() seems to be called for level interrupts, too > (from handle_level_irq() through mask_ack_irq()). > Right but we are using handle_fasteoi_irq() for level interrupt which doesn't call mask_ack_irq(). And I have confirmed by adding a print in ack callback and just enabling the serial (which has level interrupts). > > + if (irqd_irq_masked(d)) { > > + plic_irq_unmask(d); > > + writel(d->hwirq, handler->hart_base + CONTEXT_CLAIM); > > + plic_irq_mask(d); > > + } else { > > + writel(d->hwirq, handler->hart_base + CONTEXT_CLAIM); > > + } > > +} > > The above is identical to the old plic_irq_eoi()... > Indeed.. > > + > > static void plic_irq_eoi(struct irq_data *d) > > { > > struct plic_handler *handler = this_cpu_ptr(&plic_handlers); > > > > + /* > > + * For Renesas R9A07G043 SoC if the interrupt type is EDGE > > + * we have already acknowledged it in ack callback. > > + */ > > + if (handler->priv->of_data == RENESAS_R9A07G043_PLIC && > > + !irqd_is_level_type(d)) > > + return; > > + > > ... so you can just call into plic_irq_ack() here? > ... yes it can be done. > > if (irqd_irq_masked(d)) { > > plic_irq_unmask(d); > > writel(d->hwirq, handler->hart_base + CONTEXT_CLAIM); > > @@ -176,11 +200,37 @@ static void plic_irq_eoi(struct irq_data *d) > > } > > } > > > > +static int plic_irq_set_type(struct irq_data *d, unsigned int type) > > +{ > > + struct plic_handler *handler = this_cpu_ptr(&plic_handlers); > > + > > + if (handler->priv->of_data != RENESAS_R9A07G043_PLIC) > > + return 0; > > + > > + switch (type) { > > + case IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH: > > + irq_set_handler_locked(d, handle_fasteoi_irq); > > + break; > > + > > + case IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING: > > + irq_set_handler_locked(d, handle_fasteoi_ack_irq); > > + break; > > + > > + default: > > + return -EINVAL; > > + } > > + > > + return 0; > > +} > > + > > static struct irq_chip plic_chip = { > > I think this can be const. > Yes, I will update it. > > .name = "SiFive PLIC", > > .irq_mask = plic_irq_mask, > > .irq_unmask = plic_irq_unmask, > > + .irq_ack = plic_irq_ack, > > This causes extra processing on non-affected PLICs. > Perhaps use a separate irq_chip instance? > I don't think so as the handle_fasteoi_ack_irq() is installed only in case of RZ/Five, so irq_ack() will not be called for non-affected PLIC's. Please correct me if I am wrong. > > .irq_eoi = plic_irq_eoi, > > + .irq_set_type = plic_irq_set_type, > > + > > #ifdef CONFIG_SMP > > .irq_set_affinity = plic_set_affinity, > > #endif > > @@ -198,6 +248,19 @@ static int plic_irqdomain_map(struct irq_domain *d, unsigned int irq, > > return 0; > > } > > > > +static int plic_irq_domain_translate(struct irq_domain *d, > > + struct irq_fwspec *fwspec, > > + unsigned long *hwirq, > > + unsigned int *type) > > +{ > > + struct plic_priv *priv = d->host_data; > > + > > + if (priv->of_data == RENESAS_R9A07G043_PLIC) > > + return irq_domain_translate_twocell(d, fwspec, hwirq, type); > > + > > + return irq_domain_translate_onecell(d, fwspec, hwirq, type); > > This one clearly shows the discerning feature: onecell or twocell... > > > +} > > + > > static int plic_irq_domain_alloc(struct irq_domain *domain, unsigned int virq, > > unsigned int nr_irqs, void *arg) > > { > > > @@ -293,6 +356,9 @@ static int __init plic_init(struct device_node *node, > > if (!priv) > > return -ENOMEM; > > > > + if (of_device_is_compatible(node, "renesas-r9a07g043-plic")) > > + priv->of_data = RENESAS_R9A07G043_PLIC; > > + > > So perhaps instead just look at #interrupt-cells, and use the onecell > or twocell irq_chip/irq_domain_ops based on that? > But we do call plic_irq_domain_translate() in the alloc callback and don't have a node pointer in there to check the interrupt cell count. Or maybe we can store the interrupt cell count in priv and use it accordingly above? Cheers, Prabhakar > > priv->regs = of_iomap(node, 0); > > if (WARN_ON(!priv->regs)) { > > error = -EIO; > > Gr{oetje,eeting}s, > > Geert > > -- > Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But > when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. > -- Linus Torvalds