On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 11:45:51AM +0200, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > On 09/04/2024 09:41, Varadarajan Narayanan wrote: > > On Thu, Apr 04, 2024 at 02:25:06PM +0530, Varadarajan Narayanan wrote: > >> On Wed, Apr 03, 2024 at 04:59:40PM +0200, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > >>> On 03/04/2024 12:42, Varadarajan Narayanan wrote: > >>>> Add interconnect-cells to clock provider so that it can be > >>>> used as icc provider. > >>>> > >>>> Add master/slave ids for Qualcomm IPQ9574 Network-On-Chip > >>>> interfaces. This will be used by the gcc-ipq9574 driver > >>>> that will for providing interconnect services using the > >>>> icc-clk framework. > >>>> > >>>> Signed-off-by: Varadarajan Narayanan <quic_varada@xxxxxxxxxxx> > >>>> --- > >>>> v7: > >>>> Fix macro names to be consistent with other bindings > >>>> v6: > >>>> Removed Reviewed-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski > >>>> Redefine the bindings such that driver and DT can share them > >>>> > >>>> v3: > >>>> Squash Documentation/ and include/ changes into same patch > >>>> > >>>> qcom,ipq9574.h > >>>> Move 'first id' to clock driver > >>>> > >>>> --- > >>>> .../bindings/clock/qcom,ipq9574-gcc.yaml | 3 + > >>>> .../dt-bindings/interconnect/qcom,ipq9574.h | 87 +++++++++++++++++++ > >>>> 2 files changed, 90 insertions(+) > >>>> create mode 100644 include/dt-bindings/interconnect/qcom,ipq9574.h > >>>> > >>>> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/qcom,ipq9574-gcc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/qcom,ipq9574-gcc.yaml > >>>> index 944a0ea79cd6..824781cbdf34 100644 > >>>> --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/qcom,ipq9574-gcc.yaml > >>>> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/qcom,ipq9574-gcc.yaml > >>>> @@ -33,6 +33,9 @@ properties: > >>>> - description: PCIE30 PHY3 pipe clock source > >>>> - description: USB3 PHY pipe clock source > >>>> > >>>> + '#interconnect-cells': > >>>> + const: 1 > >>>> + > >>>> required: > >>>> - compatible > >>>> - clocks > >>>> diff --git a/include/dt-bindings/interconnect/qcom,ipq9574.h b/include/dt-bindings/interconnect/qcom,ipq9574.h > >>>> new file mode 100644 > >>>> index 000000000000..0b076b0cf880 > >>>> --- /dev/null > >>>> +++ b/include/dt-bindings/interconnect/qcom,ipq9574.h > >>>> @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ > >>>> +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) */ > >>>> +#ifndef INTERCONNECT_QCOM_IPQ9574_H > >>>> +#define INTERCONNECT_QCOM_IPQ9574_H > >>>> + > >>>> +#define ICC_ANOC_PCIE0 0 > >>>> +#define ICC_SNOC_PCIE0 1 > >>>> +#define ICC_ANOC_PCIE1 2 > >>>> +#define ICC_SNOC_PCIE1 3 > >>>> +#define ICC_ANOC_PCIE2 4 > >>>> +#define ICC_SNOC_PCIE2 5 > >>>> +#define ICC_ANOC_PCIE3 6 > >>>> +#define ICC_SNOC_PCIE3 7 > >>>> +#define ICC_SNOC_USB 8 > >>>> +#define ICC_ANOC_USB_AXI 9 > >>>> +#define ICC_NSSNOC_NSSCC 10 > >>>> +#define ICC_NSSNOC_SNOC_0 11 > >>>> +#define ICC_NSSNOC_SNOC_1 12 > >>>> +#define ICC_NSSNOC_PCNOC_1 13 > >>>> +#define ICC_NSSNOC_QOSGEN_REF 14 > >>>> +#define ICC_NSSNOC_TIMEOUT_REF 15 > >>>> +#define ICC_NSSNOC_XO_DCD 16 > >>>> +#define ICC_NSSNOC_ATB 17 > >>>> +#define ICC_MEM_NOC_NSSNOC 18 > >>>> +#define ICC_NSSNOC_MEMNOC 19 > >>>> +#define ICC_NSSNOC_MEM_NOC_1 20 > >>>> + > >>>> +#define ICC_NSSNOC_PPE 0 > >>>> +#define ICC_NSSNOC_PPE_CFG 1 > >>>> +#define ICC_NSSNOC_NSS_CSR 2 > >>>> +#define ICC_NSSNOC_IMEM_QSB 3 > >>>> +#define ICC_NSSNOC_IMEM_AHB 4 > >>>> + > >>>> +#define MASTER_ANOC_PCIE0 (ICC_ANOC_PCIE0 * 2) > >>>> +#define SLAVE_ANOC_PCIE0 ((ICC_ANOC_PCIE0 * 2) + 1) > >>> > >>> Which existing Qualcomm platform has such code? > >> > >> Existing Qualcomm platforms don't use icc-clk. They use icc-rpm > >> or icc-rpmh. clk-cbf-msm8996.c is the only driver that uses icc-clk. > >> > >> The icc_clk_register automatically creates master & slave nodes > >> for each clk entry provided as input with the node-ids 'n' and > >> 'n+1'. Since clk-cbf-msm8996.c has only one entry, it could just > >> define MASTER_CBF_M4M and SLAVE_CBF_M4M with 0 and 1 and avoid these > >> calculations. > >> > >> However, ipq9574 gives an array of clock entries as input to > >> icc_clk_register. To tie the order/sequence of these clock > >> entries correctly with the node-ids, this calculation is needed. > >> > >>> This is the third time I am asking for consistent headers. Open > >>> existing, recently added headers and look how it is done there. Why? > >>> Because I am against such calculations and see no reason for them. > >> > >> Apologies. Regret that I have to trouble you. > >> > >> In this ipq9574 case, have to reconcile between the following > >> feedbacks. > >> > >> 1. https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-msm/fe40b307-26d0-4b2a-869b-5d093415b9d1@xxxxxxxxxx/ > >> We could probably use indexed identifiers here to avoid confusion: > >> [ICC_BINDING_NAME] = CLK_BINDING_NAME > >> > >> 2. https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-msm/95f4e99a60cc97770fc3cee850b62faf.sboyd@xxxxxxxxxx/ > >> Are these supposed to be in a dt-binding header? > >> > >> 3. https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-msm/031d0a35-b192-4161-beef-97b89d5d1da6@xxxxxxxxxx/ > >> Do you use them as well in the DTS? > >> > >> Having the defines (with the calculations) seemed to to comply > >> with the above three feedbacks. > >> > >> Please let me know if this can be handled in a different way that > >> would be consistent with other Qualcomm platforms. > > > > Krzysztof, > > > > Is this ok? Can I post a new version addressing other review comments? > > I don't understand and you did not answered before, why you have to do > it differently than all other Qualcomm interconnect providers. Maybe the > code here needs it, maybe not, but I don't see any argument proving this. Other Qualcomm interconnect providers use the icc-rpm. 1. The SoC specific interconnect providers have control over the master/slave id-numbers and is hard coded. 2. These id-numbers are used by the RPM firmware. IPQ9574 uses icc-clk. 1. The ipq9574 specific interconnect provider doesn't have control over the master/slave id-numbers. The icc-clk framework auto generates it in the order of the clock entries given as input. 2. These auto-generated id-numbers have to be correctly tied to the DT nodes. Else, the relevant clocks may not get enabled. Since ICC-CLK creates two ids per clock entry (one MASTER_xxx and one SLAVE_xxx), using those MASTER/SLAVE_xxx macros as indices in the below array would create holes. static int icc_ipq9574_hws[] = { [MASTER_ANOC_PCIE0] = GCC_ANOC_PCIE0_1LANE_M_CLK, [MASTER_SNOC_PCIE0] = GCC_SNOC_PCIE0_1LANE_S_CLK, [MASTER_ANOC_PCIE1] = GCC_ANOC_PCIE1_1LANE_M_CLK, [MASTER_SNOC_PCIE1] = GCC_SNOC_PCIE1_1LANE_S_CLK, . . . }; Other Qualcomm drivers don't have this issue and they can directly use the MASTER/SLAVE_xxx macros. As the MASTER_xxx macros cannot be used, have to define a new set of macros that can be used for indices in the above array. This is the reason for the ICC_BINDING_NAME macros. Does this answer your concern? Please let me know. Thanks Varada