On 21/03/23 15:53, Roger Quadros wrote: > > > On 21/03/2023 11:48, Md Danish Anwar wrote: >> Hi Roger, >> >> On 21/03/23 14:54, Roger Quadros wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> On 21/03/2023 07:23, Md Danish Anwar wrote: >>>> Hi Andrew, Roger, >>>> >>>> On 20/03/23 21:48, Andrew Davis wrote: >>>>> On 3/20/23 12:11 AM, Md Danish Anwar wrote: >>>>>> Hi Roger, >>>>>> >>>>>> On 17/03/23 14:26, Roger Quadros wrote: >>>>>>> Hi Andrew & Danish, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 13/03/2023 13:11, MD Danish Anwar wrote: >>>>>>>> From: "Andrew F. Davis" <afd@xxxxxx> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Add two new API - pruss_request_mem_region() & pruss_release_mem_region(), >>>>>>>> to the PRUSS platform driver to allow client drivers to acquire and release >>>>>>>> the common memory resources present within a PRU-ICSS subsystem. This >>>>>>>> allows the client drivers to directly manipulate the respective memories, >>>>>>>> as per their design contract with the associated firmware. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Co-developed-by: Suman Anna <s-anna@xxxxxx> >>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Suman Anna <s-anna@xxxxxx> >>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Andrew F. Davis <afd@xxxxxx> >>>>>>>> Co-developed-by: Grzegorz Jaszczyk <grzegorz.jaszczyk@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Grzegorz Jaszczyk <grzegorz.jaszczyk@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: MD Danish Anwar <danishanwar@xxxxxx> >>>>>>>> Reviewed-by: Roger Quadros <rogerq@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>>> --- >>>>>>>> drivers/soc/ti/pruss.c | 77 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>>>>>>> include/linux/pruss_driver.h | 27 +++-------- >>>>>>>> include/linux/remoteproc/pruss.h | 39 ++++++++++++++++ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> We have these 2 header files and I think anything that deals with >>>>>>> 'struct pruss' should go in include/linux/pruss_driver.h >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Anything that deals with pru_rproc (i.e. struct rproc) should go in >>>>>>> include/linux/remoteproc/pruss.h >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Do you agree? >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I agree with you Roger but Andrew is the right person to comment here as he is >>>>>> the author of this and several other patches. >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi Andrew, Can you please comment on this? >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Original idea was a consumer driver (like "ICSSG Ethernet Driver" in your other >>>>> series) could just >>>>> >>>>> #include <linux/remoteproc/pruss.h> >>>>> >>>>> and get everything they need, and nothing they do not. >>>>> >>>> >>>> If we plan on continuing the original idea, then I think keeping the header >>>> files as it is will be the best. Because if we move anything that deals with >>>> 'struct pruss' to include/linux/pruss_driver.h and anything that deals with >>>> pru_rproc (i.e. struct rproc) to include/linux/remoteproc/pruss.h, then the >>>> consumer drivers will need to do, >>>> >>>> #include <linux/remoteproc/pruss.h> >>>> #include <linux/pruss_driver.h> >>>> >>>> Roger, should I keep the header files arrangement as it is? >>>> >>> >>> OK but can we please rename one of them to something else so they don't >>> sound very similar. Maybe you could use Andrew's suggestion below. >>> >> >> Yes sure, I'll rename the header files to reduce confusion. The pruss_driver.h >> is located in include/linux, implying it's not internal to PRUSS. So I will >> keep this header file name as it is. >> >> There are total 3 pruss related header files. >> >> 1. include/linux/pruss_driver.h (Public header file, not internal to PRUSS, >> will keep it as it is. This exists to allow communication between the pruss >> core and the pru rproc driver which live in different subsystems.) > > Andrew asked you to rename this to pruss_internal.h OK, I will change pruss_driver.h to pruss_internal.h > >> 2. include/linux/remoteproc/pruss.h (Public header file, not internal to PRUSS, >> will keep it as it is. Only this header file needs to be included by client >> drivers.) >> 3. drivers/soc/ti/pruss.h (Internal to PRUSS, I will rename this to >> pruss_internal.h, this file has private definitions and APIs to modify PRUSS >> CFG space. This file is private to pruss.c) > > No point in changing this file's name as this is not visible elsewhere. > OK, I will keep drivers/soc/ti/pruss.h and include/linux/remoteproc/pruss.h as it is. >> >> Please let me know if the above looks OK. >> >>>>> pruss_driver.h (which could be renamed pruss_internal.h) exists to allow >>>>> comunication between the pruss core and the pru rproc driver which live >>>>> in different subsystems. >>>>> >>>>> Andrew >>>>> >>>>>>>> 3 files changed, 121 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/soc/ti/pruss.c b/drivers/soc/ti/pruss.c >>>>>>>> index a169aa1ed044..c8053c0d735f 100644 >>>>>>>> --- a/drivers/soc/ti/pruss.c >>>>>>>> +++ b/drivers/soc/ti/pruss.c >>>>>>>> @@ -88,6 +88,82 @@ void pruss_put(struct pruss *pruss) >>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>> EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pruss_put); >>>>>>>> +/** >>>>>>>> + * pruss_request_mem_region() - request a memory resource >>>>>>>> + * @pruss: the pruss instance >>>>>>>> + * @mem_id: the memory resource id >>>>>>>> + * @region: pointer to memory region structure to be filled in >>>>>>>> + * >>>>>>>> + * This function allows a client driver to request a memory resource, >>>>>>>> + * and if successful, will let the client driver own the particular >>>>>>>> + * memory region until released using the pruss_release_mem_region() >>>>>>>> + * API. >>>>>>>> + * >>>>>>>> + * Return: 0 if requested memory region is available (in such case pointer to >>>>>>>> + * memory region is returned via @region), an error otherwise >>>>>>>> + */ >>>>>>>> +int pruss_request_mem_region(struct pruss *pruss, enum pruss_mem mem_id, >>>>>>>> + struct pruss_mem_region *region) >>>>>>>> +{ >>>>>>>> + if (!pruss || !region || mem_id >= PRUSS_MEM_MAX) >>>>>>>> + return -EINVAL; >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> + mutex_lock(&pruss->lock); >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> + if (pruss->mem_in_use[mem_id]) { >>>>>>>> + mutex_unlock(&pruss->lock); >>>>>>>> + return -EBUSY; >>>>>>>> + } >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> + *region = pruss->mem_regions[mem_id]; >>>>>>>> + pruss->mem_in_use[mem_id] = region; >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> + mutex_unlock(&pruss->lock); >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> + return 0; >>>>>>>> +} >>>>>>>> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pruss_request_mem_region); >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> +/** >>>>>>>> + * pruss_release_mem_region() - release a memory resource >>>>>>>> + * @pruss: the pruss instance >>>>>>>> + * @region: the memory region to release >>>>>>>> + * >>>>>>>> + * This function is the complimentary function to >>>>>>>> + * pruss_request_mem_region(), and allows the client drivers to >>>>>>>> + * release back a memory resource. >>>>>>>> + * >>>>>>>> + * Return: 0 on success, an error code otherwise >>>>>>>> + */ >>>>>>>> +int pruss_release_mem_region(struct pruss *pruss, >>>>>>>> + struct pruss_mem_region *region) >>>>>>>> +{ >>>>>>>> + int id; >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> + if (!pruss || !region) >>>>>>>> + return -EINVAL; >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> + mutex_lock(&pruss->lock); >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> + /* find out the memory region being released */ >>>>>>>> + for (id = 0; id < PRUSS_MEM_MAX; id++) { >>>>>>>> + if (pruss->mem_in_use[id] == region) >>>>>>>> + break; >>>>>>>> + } >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> + if (id == PRUSS_MEM_MAX) { >>>>>>>> + mutex_unlock(&pruss->lock); >>>>>>>> + return -EINVAL; >>>>>>>> + } >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> + pruss->mem_in_use[id] = NULL; >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> + mutex_unlock(&pruss->lock); >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> + return 0; >>>>>>>> +} >>>>>>>> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pruss_release_mem_region); >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> static void pruss_of_free_clk_provider(void *data) >>>>>>>> { >>>>>>>> struct device_node *clk_mux_np = data; >>>>>>>> @@ -290,6 +366,7 @@ static int pruss_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) >>>>>>>> return -ENOMEM; >>>>>>>> pruss->dev = dev; >>>>>>>> + mutex_init(&pruss->lock); >>>>>>>> child = of_get_child_by_name(np, "memories"); >>>>>>>> if (!child) { >>>>>>>> diff --git a/include/linux/pruss_driver.h b/include/linux/pruss_driver.h >>>>>>>> index 86242fb5a64a..22b4b37d2536 100644 >>>>>>>> --- a/include/linux/pruss_driver.h >>>>>>>> +++ b/include/linux/pruss_driver.h >>>>>>>> @@ -9,37 +9,18 @@ >>>>>>>> #ifndef _PRUSS_DRIVER_H_ >>>>>>>> #define _PRUSS_DRIVER_H_ >>>>>>>> +#include <linux/mutex.h> >>>>>>>> #include <linux/remoteproc/pruss.h> >>>>>>>> #include <linux/types.h> >>>>>>>> -/* >>>>>>>> - * enum pruss_mem - PRUSS memory range identifiers >>>>>>>> - */ >>>>>>>> -enum pruss_mem { >>>>>>>> - PRUSS_MEM_DRAM0 = 0, >>>>>>>> - PRUSS_MEM_DRAM1, >>>>>>>> - PRUSS_MEM_SHRD_RAM2, >>>>>>>> - PRUSS_MEM_MAX, >>>>>>>> -}; >>>>>>>> - >>>>>>>> -/** >>>>>>>> - * struct pruss_mem_region - PRUSS memory region structure >>>>>>>> - * @va: kernel virtual address of the PRUSS memory region >>>>>>>> - * @pa: physical (bus) address of the PRUSS memory region >>>>>>>> - * @size: size of the PRUSS memory region >>>>>>>> - */ >>>>>>>> -struct pruss_mem_region { >>>>>>>> - void __iomem *va; >>>>>>>> - phys_addr_t pa; >>>>>>>> - size_t size; >>>>>>>> -}; >>>>>>>> - >>>>>>>> /** >>>>>>>> * struct pruss - PRUSS parent structure >>>>>>>> * @dev: pruss device pointer >>>>>>>> * @cfg_base: base iomap for CFG region >>>>>>>> * @cfg_regmap: regmap for config region >>>>>>>> * @mem_regions: data for each of the PRUSS memory regions >>>>>>>> + * @mem_in_use: to indicate if memory resource is in use >>>>>>>> + * @lock: mutex to serialize access to resources >>>>>>>> * @core_clk_mux: clk handle for PRUSS CORE_CLK_MUX >>>>>>>> * @iep_clk_mux: clk handle for PRUSS IEP_CLK_MUX >>>>>>>> */ >>>>>>>> @@ -48,6 +29,8 @@ struct pruss { >>>>>>>> void __iomem *cfg_base; >>>>>>>> struct regmap *cfg_regmap; >>>>>>>> struct pruss_mem_region mem_regions[PRUSS_MEM_MAX]; >>>>>>>> + struct pruss_mem_region *mem_in_use[PRUSS_MEM_MAX]; >>>>>>>> + struct mutex lock; /* PRU resource lock */ >>>>>>>> struct clk *core_clk_mux; >>>>>>>> struct clk *iep_clk_mux; >>>>>>>> }; >>>>>>>> diff --git a/include/linux/remoteproc/pruss.h >>>>>>>> b/include/linux/remoteproc/pruss.h >>>>>>>> index 93a98cac7829..33f930e0a0ce 100644 >>>>>>>> --- a/include/linux/remoteproc/pruss.h >>>>>>>> +++ b/include/linux/remoteproc/pruss.h >>>>>>>> @@ -44,6 +44,28 @@ enum pru_ctable_idx { >>>>>>>> PRU_C31, >>>>>>>> }; >>>>>>>> +/* >>>>>>>> + * enum pruss_mem - PRUSS memory range identifiers >>>>>>>> + */ >>>>>>>> +enum pruss_mem { >>>>>>>> + PRUSS_MEM_DRAM0 = 0, >>>>>>>> + PRUSS_MEM_DRAM1, >>>>>>>> + PRUSS_MEM_SHRD_RAM2, >>>>>>>> + PRUSS_MEM_MAX, >>>>>>>> +}; >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> +/** >>>>>>>> + * struct pruss_mem_region - PRUSS memory region structure >>>>>>>> + * @va: kernel virtual address of the PRUSS memory region >>>>>>>> + * @pa: physical (bus) address of the PRUSS memory region >>>>>>>> + * @size: size of the PRUSS memory region >>>>>>>> + */ >>>>>>>> +struct pruss_mem_region { >>>>>>>> + void __iomem *va; >>>>>>>> + phys_addr_t pa; >>>>>>>> + size_t size; >>>>>>>> +}; >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> struct device_node; >>>>>>>> struct rproc; >>>>>>>> struct pruss; >>>>>>>> @@ -52,6 +74,10 @@ struct pruss; >>>>>>>> struct pruss *pruss_get(struct rproc *rproc); >>>>>>>> void pruss_put(struct pruss *pruss); >>>>>>>> +int pruss_request_mem_region(struct pruss *pruss, enum pruss_mem mem_id, >>>>>>>> + struct pruss_mem_region *region); >>>>>>>> +int pruss_release_mem_region(struct pruss *pruss, >>>>>>>> + struct pruss_mem_region *region); >>>>>>>> #else >>>>>>>> @@ -62,6 +88,19 @@ static inline struct pruss *pruss_get(struct rproc >>>>>>>> *rproc) >>>>>>>> static inline void pruss_put(struct pruss *pruss) { } >>>>>>>> +static inline int pruss_request_mem_region(struct pruss *pruss, >>>>>>>> + enum pruss_mem mem_id, >>>>>>>> + struct pruss_mem_region *region) >>>>>>>> +{ >>>>>>>> + return -EOPNOTSUPP; >>>>>>>> +} >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> +static inline int pruss_release_mem_region(struct pruss *pruss, >>>>>>>> + struct pruss_mem_region *region) >>>>>>>> +{ >>>>>>>> + return -EOPNOTSUPP; >>>>>>>> +} >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> #endif /* CONFIG_TI_PRUSS */ >>>>>>>> #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PRU_REMOTEPROC) >>>>>>> > > > cheers, > -roger -- Thanks and Regards, Danish.