On 6/28/22 21:08, Serge Semin wrote: > Damien, > Any notes to the comments below? Been very busy and had no time to look at this. Please post your latest version of the series and we'll go from there. > > -Sergey > > On Sat, Jun 18, 2022 at 11:10:55AM +0300, Serge Semin wrote: >> On Sat, Jun 18, 2022 at 03:52:28PM +0900, Damien Le Moal wrote: >>> On 6/18/22 05:31, Serge Semin wrote: >>>> On Thu, Jun 16, 2022 at 09:28:18AM +0900, Damien Le Moal wrote: >>>>> On 2022/06/16 5:58, Serge Semin wrote: >>>>>> On Tue, Jun 14, 2022 at 05:32:41PM +0900, Damien Le Moal wrote: >>>>>>> On 6/10/22 17:17, Serge Semin wrote: >>>>>>>> Currently not all of the Port-specific capabilities listed in the >>>>>>> >>>>>>> s/listed/are listed >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> PORT_CMD-enumeration. Let's extend that set with the Cold Presence >>>>>>>> Detection and Mechanical Presence Switch attached to the Port flags [1] so >>>>>>>> to closeup the set of the platform-specific port-capabilities flags. Note >>>>>>>> these flags are supposed to be set by the platform firmware if there is >>>>>>>> one. Alternatively as we are about to do they can be set by means of the >>>>>>>> OF properties. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> While at it replace PORT_IRQ_DEV_ILCK with PORT_IRQ_DMPS and fix the >>>>>>>> comment there. In accordance with [2] that IRQ flag is supposed to >>>>>>>> indicate the state of the signal coming from the Mechanical Presence >>>>>>>> Switch. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> [1] Serial ATA AHCI 1.3.1 Specification, p.27 >>>>>>>> [2] Serial ATA AHCI 1.3.1 Specification, p.24, p.88 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Serge Semin <Sergey.Semin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>>> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@xxxxxxx> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> --- >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Changelog v4: >>>>>>>> - Fix the DMPS macros name in the patch log. (@Sergei Shtylyov) >>>>>>>> --- >>>>>>>> drivers/ata/ahci.h | 7 ++++++- >>>>>>>> 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/ata/ahci.h b/drivers/ata/ahci.h >>>>>>>> index 7d834deefeb9..f501531bd1b3 100644 >>>>>>>> --- a/drivers/ata/ahci.h >>>>>>>> +++ b/drivers/ata/ahci.h >>>>>>>> @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ enum { >>>>>>>> PORT_IRQ_BAD_PMP = (1 << 23), /* incorrect port multiplier */ >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> PORT_IRQ_PHYRDY = (1 << 22), /* PhyRdy changed */ >>>>>>>> - PORT_IRQ_DEV_ILCK = (1 << 7), /* device interlock */ >>>>>>>> + PORT_IRQ_DMPS = (1 << 7), /* mechanical presence status */ >>>>>>>> PORT_IRQ_CONNECT = (1 << 6), /* port connect change status */ >>>>>>>> PORT_IRQ_SG_DONE = (1 << 5), /* descriptor processed */ >>>>>>>> PORT_IRQ_UNK_FIS = (1 << 4), /* unknown FIS rx'd */ >>>>>>>> @@ -166,6 +166,8 @@ enum { >>>>>>>> PORT_CMD_ATAPI = (1 << 24), /* Device is ATAPI */ >>>>>>>> PORT_CMD_FBSCP = (1 << 22), /* FBS Capable Port */ >>>>>>>> PORT_CMD_ESP = (1 << 21), /* External Sata Port */ >>>>>>>> + PORT_CMD_CPD = (1 << 20), /* Cold Presence Detection */ >>>>>>>> + PORT_CMD_MPSP = (1 << 19), /* Mechanical Presence Switch */ >>>>>>>> PORT_CMD_HPCP = (1 << 18), /* HotPlug Capable Port */ >>>>>>>> PORT_CMD_PMP = (1 << 17), /* PMP attached */ >>>>>>>> PORT_CMD_LIST_ON = (1 << 15), /* cmd list DMA engine running */ >>>>>>>> @@ -181,6 +183,9 @@ enum { >>>>>>>> PORT_CMD_ICC_PARTIAL = (0x2 << 28), /* Put i/f in partial state */ >>>>>>>> PORT_CMD_ICC_SLUMBER = (0x6 << 28), /* Put i/f in slumber state */ >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> + PORT_CMD_CAP = PORT_CMD_HPCP | PORT_CMD_MPSP | >>>>>>>> + PORT_CMD_CPD | PORT_CMD_ESP | PORT_CMD_FBSCP, >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> What is this one for ? A comment above it would be nice. >>>>>> >>>>>> Isn't it obviously inferrable from the definition and the item name? >>>>> >>>> >>>>> I am guessing from the name. Am I guessing OK ? A comment would still be nice. >>>>> Why just these bits ? There are more cap/support indicator bits in that port cmd >>>>> bitfield. So why this particular set of bits ? What do they mean all together ? >>>> >>>> Normally the variable/constant name should be self-content (as the >>>> kernel coding style doc states and what the common sense suggests). So >>>> the reader could correctly guess its purpose/content/value. In this >>>> case PORT_CMD_CAP - means PORT CMD capabilities mask. All of the >>>> possible flags have been set in that mask. There are no more >>>> capabilities in the PORT CMD register left undeclared. That's why the >>>> name is selected the way it is and why I haven't added any comment in >>>> here (what the kernel coding style says about the over-commenting the >>>> code). >>> >> >>> Yes, I understood from the name what it is. What I do NOT understand is >>> why all the feature bits are not there. Why this subset only ? A comment >>> about that would be nice so that the reason for it is not lost. >> >> Well, because it's indeed "PORT_CMD capabilities mask", and not features, >> not setups, not settings, not status flags, etc. As I said all the port >> Capabilities have been listed in that mask: >> PORT_CMD_FBSCP BIT(22) - FIS-based Switching Capable Port >> PORT_CMD_ESP BIT(21) - External SATA Port >> PORT_CMD_CPD BIT(20) - Cold Presence Detect >> PORT_CMD_MPSP BIT(19) - Mechanical Presence Switch Attached to Port >> PORT_CMD_HPCP BIT(18) - Hot Plug Capable Port >> I've or'ed-them-up in a single mask => PORT_CMD_CAP in order to work >> with them independently from the rest of the PORT_CMD CSR fields. >> >> Unlike the generic controller CAP/CAP2 registers, which consists of the >> device capabilities only, PORT_CMD contains various R/W settings (PM, LED >> driver, etc), RO status flags (CMD-list running, FIS recv running, etc) >> and amongst other the RO/Wo !port-specific capabilities!. The later ones >> indicate the platform-specific device features. Since the register >> contains flags with the intermixed nature, I need to have a mask to at >> least get the capabilities and preserve them between the device >> resets. That's why the PORT_CMD_CAP has been introduced in the >> framework of this patch. Its name was chosen with a reference to the >> CAP registers, see: >> HOST_CAP, HOST_CAP2, and finally my PORT_CMD_CAP. >> >>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Sure I can go and read the specs to figure it out. But again, a comment would >>>>> avoid readers of the code to have to decrypt all that. >>>> >>>> If you still insist on having an additional comment. I can add >>>> something like "/* PORT_CMD capabilities mask */". Are you ok with it? >>> >> >>> That does not help on its own. The macro name says that already. I would >>> like a note about why only these features are selected. >> >> Please see the explanation above. I don't see what else to say about >> that mask, because in short what I said above really means "PORT_CMD >> capabilities mask". So should you have some more clever text, which >> would be more suitable here, please tell me and I'll add it to the >> patch. >> >> Regarding what you said earlier. In order to fully understand the >> AHCI driver a hacker would always need to read the specs. There is >> just no way to do that effectively enough without the controller >> manual at hands. And the PORT_CMD capabilities isn't the most >> complicated part of the device. >> >> -Sergey >> >>> >>>> >>>> -Sergey >>>> >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -Sergey >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> /* PORT_FBS bits */ >>>>>>>> PORT_FBS_DWE_OFFSET = 16, /* FBS device with error offset */ >>>>>>>> PORT_FBS_ADO_OFFSET = 12, /* FBS active dev optimization offset */ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> Damien Le Moal >>>>>>> Western Digital Research >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Damien Le Moal >>>>> Western Digital Research >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Damien Le Moal >>> Western Digital Research -- Damien Le Moal Western Digital Research