On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 08:50:11PM +0800, Keguang Zhang wrote: > This glue driver is created based on the arch-code > implemented earlier with the platform-specific settings. > > Use syscon for SYSCON register access. > > Partially based on the previous work by Serge Semin. > > Signed-off-by: Keguang Zhang <keguang.zhang@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > V2 -> V3: Determine the device ID by physical > base address(suggested by Serge Semin) > Use regmap instead of regmap fields > Use syscon_regmap_lookup_by_phandle() > Some minor fixes > V1 -> V2: Fix the build errors due to CONFIG_OF being unset > Change struct reg_field definitions to const > Rename the syscon property to "loongson,dwmac-syscon" > Add MII PHY mode for LS1C > > drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/Kconfig | 11 + > drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/Makefile | 1 + > .../ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/dwmac-loongson1.c | 240 ++++++++++++++++++ > 3 files changed, 252 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/dwmac-loongson1.c > > diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/Kconfig b/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/Kconfig > index 06c6871f8788..a2b9e289aa36 100644 > --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/Kconfig > +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/Kconfig > @@ -239,6 +239,17 @@ config DWMAC_INTEL_PLAT > the stmmac device driver. This driver is used for the Intel Keem Bay > SoC. > > +config DWMAC_LOONGSON1 > + tristate "Loongson1 GMAC support" > + default MACH_LOONGSON32 > + depends on OF && (MACH_LOONGSON32 || COMPILE_TEST) > + help > + Support for ethernet controller on Loongson1 SoC. > + > + This selects Loongson1 SoC glue layer support for the stmmac > + device driver. This driver is used for Loongson1-based boards > + like Loongson LS1B/LS1C. > + > config DWMAC_TEGRA > tristate "NVIDIA Tegra MGBE support" > depends on ARCH_TEGRA || COMPILE_TEST > diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/Makefile b/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/Makefile > index 5b57aee19267..80e598bd4255 100644 > --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/Makefile > +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/Makefile > @@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_DWMAC_SUNXI) += dwmac-sunxi.o > obj-$(CONFIG_DWMAC_SUN8I) += dwmac-sun8i.o > obj-$(CONFIG_DWMAC_DWC_QOS_ETH) += dwmac-dwc-qos-eth.o > obj-$(CONFIG_DWMAC_INTEL_PLAT) += dwmac-intel-plat.o > +obj-$(CONFIG_DWMAC_LOONGSON1) += dwmac-loongson1.o > obj-$(CONFIG_DWMAC_GENERIC) += dwmac-generic.o > obj-$(CONFIG_DWMAC_IMX8) += dwmac-imx.o > obj-$(CONFIG_DWMAC_TEGRA) += dwmac-tegra.o > diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/dwmac-loongson1.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/dwmac-loongson1.c > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..347d842141e4 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/dwmac-loongson1.c > @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ > +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later > +/* > + * Loongson-1 DWMAC glue layer > + * > + * Copyright (C) 2011-2023 Keguang Zhang <keguang.zhang@xxxxxxxxx> > + */ > + > +#include <linux/mfd/syscon.h> > +#include <linux/module.h> > +#include <linux/of.h> > +#include <linux/phy.h> > +#include <linux/platform_device.h> > +#include <linux/regmap.h> > + > +#include "stmmac.h" > +#include "stmmac_platform.h" > + > +#define LS1X_GMAC0_BASE (0xe10000) > +#define LS1X_GMAC1_BASE (0xe20000) If LS1C doesn't have the second GMAC then what about changing the macros name to LS1B_GMAC1_BASE? > + > +/* Loongson-1 SYSCON Registers */ > +#define LS1X_SYSCON0 (0x0) > +#define LS1X_SYSCON1 (0x4) > + > +/* Loongson-1B SYSCON Register Bits */ > +#define GMAC1_USE_UART1 BIT(4) > +#define GMAC1_USE_UART0 BIT(3) > + > +#define GMAC1_SHUT BIT(13) > +#define GMAC0_SHUT BIT(12) > + > +#define GMAC1_USE_TXCLK BIT(3) > +#define GMAC0_USE_TXCLK BIT(2) > +#define GMAC1_USE_PWM23 BIT(1) > +#define GMAC0_USE_PWM01 BIT(0) > + > +/* Loongson-1C SYSCON Register Bits */ > +#define GMAC_SHUT BIT(6) > + > +#define PHY_INTF_SELI GENMASK(30, 28) IMO having the SoC-specific prefixes (LS1B_ and LS1C_) in these names would make the driver a bit more readable. But it's up to you to decide. > +#define PHY_INTF_SELI_SHIFT 28 Use FIELD_PREP(): #define PHY_INTF_MII FIELD_PREP(PHY_INTF_SELI, 0) #define PHY_INTF_RMII FIELD_PREP(PHY_INTF_SELI, 4) > + > +struct ls1x_dwmac_syscon { > + int (*syscon_init)(struct plat_stmmacenet_data *plat); > +}; This struct is redundant. See further for details. > + > +struct ls1x_dwmac { > + unsigned long reg_base; this field > + struct device *dev; > + struct plat_stmmacenet_data *plat_dat; > + const struct ls1x_dwmac_syscon *syscon; and these fields are also redundant. See further for details. > + struct regmap *regmap; > +}; > + > +static int ls1b_dwmac_syscon_init(struct plat_stmmacenet_data *plat) > +{ > + struct ls1x_dwmac *dwmac = plat->bsp_priv; > + struct regmap *regmap = dwmac->regmap; > + > + if ((dwmac->reg_base & LS1X_GMAC0_BASE) == LS1X_GMAC0_BASE) { Is it necessary to bitwise-and-ing? What if LS1X_GMAC0_BASE would be just a full physical base address? Then you'll be able to just compare the base addresses. > + switch (plat->phy_interface) { > + case PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_RGMII_ID: > + regmap_update_bits(regmap, LS1X_SYSCON0, > + GMAC0_USE_TXCLK | GMAC0_USE_PWM01, > + 0); > + break; > + case PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_MII: > + regmap_update_bits(regmap, LS1X_SYSCON0, > + GMAC0_USE_TXCLK | GMAC0_USE_PWM01, > + GMAC0_USE_TXCLK | GMAC0_USE_PWM01); > + break; > + default: > + dev_err(dwmac->dev, "Unsupported PHY mode %u\n", > + plat->phy_interface); > + return -EOPNOTSUPP; > + } > + > + regmap_update_bits(regmap, LS1X_SYSCON0, GMAC0_SHUT, 0); > + } > + > + if ((dwmac->reg_base & LS1X_GMAC1_BASE) == LS1X_GMAC1_BASE) { else if? > + regmap_update_bits(regmap, LS1X_SYSCON0, > + GMAC1_USE_UART1 | GMAC1_USE_UART0, > + GMAC1_USE_UART1 | GMAC1_USE_UART0); > + > + switch (plat->phy_interface) { > + case PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_RGMII_ID: > + regmap_update_bits(regmap, LS1X_SYSCON1, > + GMAC1_USE_TXCLK | GMAC1_USE_PWM23, > + 0); > + > + break; > + case PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_MII: > + regmap_update_bits(regmap, LS1X_SYSCON1, > + GMAC1_USE_TXCLK | GMAC1_USE_PWM23, > + GMAC1_USE_TXCLK | GMAC1_USE_PWM23); > + break; > + default: > + dev_err(dwmac->dev, "Unsupported PHY mode %u\n", > + plat->phy_interface); > + return -EOPNOTSUPP; > + } > + > + regmap_update_bits(regmap, LS1X_SYSCON1, GMAC1_SHUT, 0); > + } else { dev_err(...) return -EINVAL; } ? * unless you have some more DW GMACs on the SoC which don't require the syscon setups. > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +static int ls1c_dwmac_syscon_init(struct plat_stmmacenet_data *plat) > +{ > + struct ls1x_dwmac *dwmac = plat->bsp_priv; > + struct regmap *regmap = dwmac->regmap; > + > + switch (plat->phy_interface) { > + case PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_MII: > + regmap_update_bits(regmap, LS1X_SYSCON1, PHY_INTF_SELI, 0); regmap_update_bits(regmap, LS1X_SYSCON1, PHY_INTF_SELI, PHY_INTF_MII); > + break; > + case PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_RMII: > + regmap_update_bits(regmap, LS1X_SYSCON1, PHY_INTF_SELI, > + 4 << PHY_INTF_SELI_SHIFT); regmap_update_bits(regmap, LS1X_SYSCON1, PHY_INTF_SELI, PHY_INTF_RMII); > + break; > + default: > + dev_err(dwmac->dev, "Unsupported PHY-mode %u\n", > + plat->phy_interface); > + return -EOPNOTSUPP; > + } > + > + regmap_update_bits(regmap, LS1X_SYSCON0, GMAC0_SHUT, 0); > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +static const struct ls1x_dwmac_syscon ls1b_dwmac_syscon = { > + .syscon_init = ls1b_dwmac_syscon_init, > +}; > + > +static const struct ls1x_dwmac_syscon ls1c_dwmac_syscon = { > + .syscon_init = ls1c_dwmac_syscon_init, > +}; This can be dropped. See the next comment for details. > + > +static int ls1x_dwmac_init(struct platform_device *pdev, void *priv) > +{ > + struct ls1x_dwmac *dwmac = priv; > + struct resource *res; > + int ret; > + > + res = platform_get_resource(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, 0); > + if (!res) { > + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Could not get IO_MEM resources\n"); > + return -EINVAL; > + } > + dwmac->reg_base = (unsigned long)res->start; What about moving this to ls1b_dwmac_syscon_init() seeing it's used for LS1B only? Thus you won't need to have the reg_base defined in the private data and can get rid from the ls1x_dwmac_init() method setting the ls1b_dwmac_syscon_init() and ls1c_dwmac_syscon_init() pointers directly to the device match data. > + > + if (dwmac->syscon->syscon_init) { > + ret = dwmac->syscon->syscon_init(dwmac->plat_dat); > + if (ret) > + return ret; > + } > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +static int ls1x_dwmac_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > +{ > + struct plat_stmmacenet_data *plat_dat; > + struct stmmac_resources stmmac_res; > + struct regmap *regmap; > + struct ls1x_dwmac *dwmac; > + const struct ls1x_dwmac_syscon *syscon; This can be replaced with just int (*init)(struct platform_device *pdev, void *priv); > + int ret; > + > + ret = stmmac_get_platform_resources(pdev, &stmmac_res); > + if (ret) > + return ret; > + > + /* Probe syscon */ > + regmap = syscon_regmap_lookup_by_phandle(pdev->dev.of_node, > + "loongson,ls1-syscon"); > + if (IS_ERR(regmap)) { > + ret = PTR_ERR(regmap); > + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Unable to map syscon: %d\n", ret); > + return ret; return dev_err_probe(&pdev->dev, PTR_ERR(regmap), "Unable to find syscon\n"); > + } > + > + syscon = of_device_get_match_data(&pdev->dev); init = of_device_get_match_data(&pdev->dev); > + if (!syscon) { > + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "No of match data provided\n"); > + return -EINVAL; > + } > + > + dwmac = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*dwmac), GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!dwmac) > + return -ENOMEM; > + > + plat_dat = stmmac_probe_config_dt(pdev, stmmac_res.mac); > + if (IS_ERR(plat_dat)) { > + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "dt configuration failed\n"); > + return PTR_ERR(plat_dat); > + } > + > + plat_dat->bsp_priv = dwmac; > + plat_dat->init = ls1x_dwmac_init; plat_dat->init = init; > + dwmac->dev = &pdev->dev; > + dwmac->plat_dat = plat_dat; > + dwmac->syscon = syscon; > + dwmac->regmap = regmap; > + > + ret = stmmac_pltfr_probe(pdev, plat_dat, &stmmac_res); > + if (ret) > + goto err_remove_config_dt; > + > + return 0; > + > +err_remove_config_dt: > + stmmac_remove_config_dt(pdev, plat_dat); > + > + return ret; > +} > + > +static const struct of_device_id ls1x_dwmac_match[] = { > + { .compatible = "loongson,ls1b-gmac", .data = &ls1b_dwmac_syscon, }, > + { .compatible = "loongson,ls1c-emac", .data = &ls1c_dwmac_syscon, }, { .compatible = "loongson,ls1b-gmac", .data = &ls1b_dwmac_syscon_init, }, { .compatible = "loongson,ls1c-emac", .data = &ls1c_dwmac_syscon_init, }, Thus you can simplify the driver by: 1. dropping ls1x_dwmac_syscon definition and its instances. 2. dropping three redundant fields from the ls1x_dwmac structure. 3. dropping the ls1x_dwmac_init() method. Sounds like worth it.) Note if no further driver update is planned then you can drop the ls1x_dwmac->dev field too. Otherwise you can keep it seeing some of the plat_stmmacenet_data data callbacks do have any device instance passed. -Serge(y) > + { } > +}; > +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, ls1x_dwmac_match); > + > +static struct platform_driver ls1x_dwmac_driver = { > + .probe = ls1x_dwmac_probe, > + .remove_new = stmmac_pltfr_remove, > + .driver = { > + .name = "loongson1-dwmac", > + .of_match_table = ls1x_dwmac_match, > + }, > +}; > +module_platform_driver(ls1x_dwmac_driver); > + > +MODULE_AUTHOR("Keguang Zhang <keguang.zhang@xxxxxxxxx>"); > +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Loongson1 DWMAC glue layer"); > +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); > -- > 2.39.2 > >