Re: [PATCH 1/2] dt-bindings: reserved-memory: document Qualcomm MPSS DSM memory

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On 24/11/2022 14:57, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
On 23/11/2022 11:19, neil.armstrong@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
We have already three of such "memory region devices" and we keep
growing it. It's not scalable.

If we want to properly describe this, we must then represent the MPSS subsystem
and associate this memory region.

I don't see why. None of devices in your DTS reference this memory
region, so it is purely to keep it mapped for Modem, right? In such case
I still do not get why PAS/PIL, who starts and stops the remote
processor, could not prepare the memory and share it with modem.

OK you've got a point, but this is still an implementation detail.

I got some more background about why this memory zone appeared, before it
was including in the modem reserved-memories, but for flexibility reasons
this is now in the hands of the APPS runtime (linux) to setup this memory
zone and share it to the MPSS subsystem.

So the only requirement for the PAS is to make sure this zone is shared
before starting the startup process, not to actually do the share setup.

The zone will need to be shared whatever the PAS state is (probe, startup, remove, ...).

I don't understand here. The memory region should be shared before
remote processor start or before the PAS probe? If the second, why? What
if your driver probes a bit later - after PAS probe? Then all is lost...

After offline discussions, I'll associate the DSM memory zone to the PAS MPSS
loader instead to make sure the zone is shared before startup.

Thanks,
Neil


Best regards,
Krzysztof





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