On Wed, May 31, 2023 at 01:15:26PM +0530, Mukesh Ojha wrote: > > > On 5/31/2023 1:04 PM, Vikash Garodia wrote: > > > > On 5/31/2023 12:26 PM, Stephan Gerhold wrote: > > > On Wed, May 31, 2023 at 11:36:52AM +0530, Vikash Garodia wrote: > > > > On 5/29/2023 11:46 PM, Stephan Gerhold wrote: > > > > > Reserved memory can be either looked up using the generic function > > > > > of_address_to_resource() or using the special of_reserved_mem_lookup(). > > > > > The latter has the advantage that it ensures that the referenced memory > > > > > region was really reserved and is not e.g. status = "disabled". > > > > > > > > > > of_reserved_mem also supports allocating reserved memory dynamically at > > > > > boot time. This works only when using of_reserved_mem_lookup() since > > > > > there won't be a fixed address in the device tree. > > > > IIUC, this would avoid precomputing the hard range for different firmware > > > > regions and also make it more flexible to adjust the sizes, if anyone wants a > > > > bigger size later. > > > > Incase a specific firmware needs a dedicate start address, do we have an option > > > > to specify the same ? > > > > > > > > > > If you want a specific start address (or in other words: a fixed base > > > address) then you should continue using static reservation for that > > > component. You can mix static and dynamic reservations. The static ones > > > (with fixed addresses) will be reserved first, then the dynamic ones > > > will be allocated from the free space. > > > > > > I have this example for one device in my proposal at [1]: > > > > > > /* Firmware must be loaded at address 0x8b600000 */ > > > wcnss_mem: wcnss@8b600000 { > > > reg = <0x8b600000 0x600000>; > > > no-map; > > > }; > > > /* Firmware can be loaded anywhere with 1 MiB alignment */ > > > venus_mem: venus { > > > size = <0x500000>; > > > alignment = <0x100000>; > > > no-map; > > > }; > > > > > > The wcnss_mem will be always at 0x8b600000, but the venus_mem can be > > > loaded somewhere around that. If only certain regions need a fixed > > > address this still provides the flexibility to change sizes more easily. > > > > > > Does that answer your question? I wasn't sure what exactly you mean with > > > a "dedicated start address". :) > > Yes, it clarified the need if any subsystem wants a specific start address. > > > > One more thing, lets say, we keep it dynamic allocation and at the same time we > > need to pass the start address to TZ call in [1]. How do we get that allocated > > address so as to pass in [1] ? > > + *mem_phys = rmem->base; > > It will provide the start, is not it ? > Yes, when using of_reserved_mem_lookup() the allocated address is available in rmem->base. If you have this patch applied then it should be given to the TZ call as expected. Thanks, Stephan