On Thu, Jul 29, 2021 at 04:17:06PM CDT, Winiarska, Iwona wrote: >On Tue, 2021-07-27 at 20:10 +0000, Zev Weiss wrote: >> On Mon, Jul 12, 2021 at 05:04:42PM CDT, Iwona Winiarska wrote: >> > Here we're adding support for PECI device drivers, which unlike PECI >> > controller drivers are actually able to provide functionalities to >> > userspace. >> > >> > We're also extending peci_request API to allow querying more details >> > about PECI device (e.g. model/family), that's going to be used to find >> > a compatible peci_driver. >> > >> > Signed-off-by: Iwona Winiarska <iwona.winiarska@xxxxxxxxx> >> > Reviewed-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> > --- >> > drivers/peci/Kconfig | 1 + >> > drivers/peci/core.c | 49 +++++++++ >> > drivers/peci/device.c | 99 ++++++++++++++++++ >> > drivers/peci/internal.h | 75 ++++++++++++++ >> > drivers/peci/request.c | 217 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> > include/linux/peci.h | 19 ++++ >> > lib/Kconfig | 2 +- >> > 7 files changed, 461 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) >> > >> > diff --git a/drivers/peci/Kconfig b/drivers/peci/Kconfig >> > index 0d0ee8009713..27c31535843c 100644 >> > --- a/drivers/peci/Kconfig >> > +++ b/drivers/peci/Kconfig >> > @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ >> > >> > menuconfig PECI >> > tristate "PECI support" >> > + select GENERIC_LIB_X86 >> > help >> > The Platform Environment Control Interface (PECI) is an interface >> > that provides a communication channel to Intel processors and >> > diff --git a/drivers/peci/core.c b/drivers/peci/core.c >> > index ae7a9572cdf3..94426b7f2618 100644 >> > --- a/drivers/peci/core.c >> > +++ b/drivers/peci/core.c >> > @@ -143,8 +143,57 @@ void peci_controller_remove(struct peci_controller >> > *controller) >> > } >> > EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(peci_controller_remove, PECI); >> > >> > +static const struct peci_device_id * >> > +peci_bus_match_device_id(const struct peci_device_id *id, struct >> > peci_device *device) >> > +{ >> > + while (id->family != 0) { >> > + if (id->family == device->info.family && >> > + id->model == device->info.model) >> > + return id; >> > + id++; >> > + } >> > + >> > + return NULL; >> > +} >> > + >> > +static int peci_bus_device_match(struct device *dev, struct device_driver >> > *drv) >> > +{ >> > + struct peci_device *device = to_peci_device(dev); >> > + struct peci_driver *peci_drv = to_peci_driver(drv); >> > + >> > + if (dev->type != &peci_device_type) >> > + return 0; >> > + >> > + if (peci_bus_match_device_id(peci_drv->id_table, device)) >> > + return 1; >> > + >> > + return 0; >> > +} >> > + >> > +static int peci_bus_device_probe(struct device *dev) >> > +{ >> > + struct peci_device *device = to_peci_device(dev); >> > + struct peci_driver *driver = to_peci_driver(dev->driver); >> > + >> > + return driver->probe(device, peci_bus_match_device_id(driver- >> > >id_table, device)); >> > +} >> > + >> > +static int peci_bus_device_remove(struct device *dev) >> > +{ >> > + struct peci_device *device = to_peci_device(dev); >> > + struct peci_driver *driver = to_peci_driver(dev->driver); >> > + >> > + if (driver->remove) >> > + driver->remove(device); >> > + >> > + return 0; >> > +} >> > + >> > struct bus_type peci_bus_type = { >> > .name = "peci", >> > + .match = peci_bus_device_match, >> > + .probe = peci_bus_device_probe, >> > + .remove = peci_bus_device_remove, >> > .bus_groups = peci_bus_groups, >> > }; >> > >> > diff --git a/drivers/peci/device.c b/drivers/peci/device.c >> > index 1124862211e2..8c4bd1ebbc29 100644 >> > --- a/drivers/peci/device.c >> > +++ b/drivers/peci/device.c >> > @@ -1,11 +1,79 @@ >> > // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only >> > // Copyright (c) 2018-2021 Intel Corporation >> > >> > +#include <linux/bitfield.h> >> > #include <linux/peci.h> >> > #include <linux/slab.h> >> > +#include <linux/x86/cpu.h> >> > >> > #include "internal.h" >> > >> > +#define REVISION_NUM_MASK GENMASK(15, 8) >> > +static int peci_get_revision(struct peci_device *device, u8 *revision) >> > +{ >> > + struct peci_request *req; >> > + u64 dib; >> > + >> > + req = peci_get_dib(device); >> > + if (IS_ERR(req)) >> > + return PTR_ERR(req); >> > + >> > + dib = peci_request_data_dib(req); >> > + if (dib == 0) { >> > + peci_request_free(req); >> > + return -EIO; >> >> Any particular reason to check for zero specifically here? It looks >> like that would be a case where the host CPU responds and everything's >> otherwise fine, but the host just happened to send back a bunch of zeros >> for whatever reason -- which may not be a valid PECI revision number, >> but if it sent back a bunch of 0xff bytes instead wouldn't that be >> equally invalid? > >The response with all 0's is possible (and defined) in certain device states. If >that happens - we don't want to continue adding the device (with "invalid" >revision 0), we just want to return error. > Okay, that's reasonable -- maybe worth a brief comment though. >> >> Also, given that the docs (the ones I have, at least) describe the DIB >> as a collection of individual bytes, dealing with it as a combined u64 >> seems a bit confusing to me -- could we just return req->rx.buf[1] >> instead? > >GetDIB returns 8-byte response, which is why we're treating it in this way >(similar to other commands). We're pulling out the whole response and use >FIELD_GET to obtain the data we need. > Sure -- but since the 8 bytes that GetDIB retrieves are a device info byte, a revision number byte, and six reserved bytes (at least as of the documentation I have access to), I'm not sure why we want to pack that all up into a u64 only to unpack a single byte from it a moment later with FIELD_GET(), when we've already got it in a convenient array-of-bytes form (req->rx.buf). I could understand wanting a u64 if the 8 bytes were all a single value, or if it had sub-fields that spanned byte boundaries in awkward ways or something, but given the format of the response data a byte array seems like the most natural way of dealing with it. I suppose it facilitates an easy zero check, but that could also be written as !memchr_inv(req->rx.buf, 0, 8) in the non-u64 case. >> >> > + } >> > + >> > + *revision = FIELD_GET(REVISION_NUM_MASK, dib); >> > + >> > + peci_request_free(req); >> > + >> > + return 0; >> > +} >> > + >> > +static int peci_get_cpu_id(struct peci_device *device, u32 *cpu_id) >> > +{ >> > + struct peci_request *req; >> > + int ret; >> > + >> > + req = peci_pkg_cfg_readl(device, PECI_PCS_PKG_ID, >> > PECI_PKG_ID_CPU_ID); >> > + if (IS_ERR(req)) >> > + return PTR_ERR(req); >> > + >> > + ret = peci_request_status(req); >> > + if (ret) >> > + goto out_req_free; >> > + >> > + *cpu_id = peci_request_data_readl(req); >> > +out_req_free: >> >> As suggested on patch #8, I think it might be cleaner to stack-allocate >> struct peci_request, which would obviate the need for explicit free >> calls in functions like this and hence might simplify it away entirely, >> but if this does remain like this we could just do >> >> if (!ret) >> *cpu_id = peci_request_data_readl(req); >> >> instead of using a goto to skip a single line. > >Please, see my response on patch 8. > >I would prefer to operate on allocated objects rather than on local variables in >case of peci requests. > >> >> > + peci_request_free(req); >> > + >> > + return ret; >> > +} >> > + >> > +static int peci_device_info_init(struct peci_device *device) >> > +{ >> > + u8 revision; >> > + u32 cpu_id; >> > + int ret; >> > + >> > + ret = peci_get_cpu_id(device, &cpu_id); >> > + if (ret) >> > + return ret; >> > + >> > + device->info.family = x86_family(cpu_id); >> > + device->info.model = x86_model(cpu_id); >> > + >> > + ret = peci_get_revision(device, &revision); >> > + if (ret) >> > + return ret; >> > + device->info.peci_revision = revision; >> > + >> > + device->info.socket_id = device->addr - PECI_BASE_ADDR; >> > + >> > + return 0; >> > +} >> > + >> > static int peci_detect(struct peci_controller *controller, u8 addr) >> > { >> > struct peci_request *req; >> > @@ -75,6 +143,10 @@ int peci_device_create(struct peci_controller >> > *controller, u8 addr) >> > device->dev.bus = &peci_bus_type; >> > device->dev.type = &peci_device_type; >> > >> > + ret = peci_device_info_init(device); >> > + if (ret) >> > + goto err_free; >> > + >> > ret = dev_set_name(&device->dev, "%d-%02x", controller->id, device- >> > >addr); >> > if (ret) >> > goto err_free; >> > @@ -98,6 +170,33 @@ void peci_device_destroy(struct peci_device *device) >> > device_unregister(&device->dev); >> > } >> > >> > +int __peci_driver_register(struct peci_driver *driver, struct module >> > *owner, >> > + const char *mod_name) >> > +{ >> > + driver->driver.bus = &peci_bus_type; >> > + driver->driver.owner = owner; >> > + driver->driver.mod_name = mod_name; >> > + >> > + if (!driver->probe) { >> > + pr_err("peci: trying to register driver without probe >> > callback\n"); >> > + return -EINVAL; >> > + } >> > + >> > + if (!driver->id_table) { >> > + pr_err("peci: trying to register driver without device id >> > table\n"); >> > + return -EINVAL; >> > + } >> > + >> > + return driver_register(&driver->driver); >> > +} >> > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(__peci_driver_register, PECI); >> > + >> > +void peci_driver_unregister(struct peci_driver *driver) >> > +{ >> > + driver_unregister(&driver->driver); >> > +} >> > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(peci_driver_unregister, PECI); >> > + >> > static void peci_device_release(struct device *dev) >> > { >> > struct peci_device *device = to_peci_device(dev); >> > diff --git a/drivers/peci/internal.h b/drivers/peci/internal.h >> > index 6b139adaf6b8..c891c93e077a 100644 >> > --- a/drivers/peci/internal.h >> > +++ b/drivers/peci/internal.h >> > @@ -19,6 +19,34 @@ struct peci_request; >> > struct peci_request *peci_request_alloc(struct peci_device *device, u8 >> > tx_len, u8 rx_len); >> > void peci_request_free(struct peci_request *req); >> > >> > +int peci_request_status(struct peci_request *req); >> > +u64 peci_request_data_dib(struct peci_request *req); >> > + >> > +u8 peci_request_data_readb(struct peci_request *req); >> > +u16 peci_request_data_readw(struct peci_request *req); >> > +u32 peci_request_data_readl(struct peci_request *req); >> > +u64 peci_request_data_readq(struct peci_request *req); >> > + >> > +struct peci_request *peci_get_dib(struct peci_device *device); >> > +struct peci_request *peci_get_temp(struct peci_device *device); >> > + >> > +struct peci_request *peci_pkg_cfg_readb(struct peci_device *device, u8 >> > index, u16 param); >> > +struct peci_request *peci_pkg_cfg_readw(struct peci_device *device, u8 >> > index, u16 param); >> > +struct peci_request *peci_pkg_cfg_readl(struct peci_device *device, u8 >> > index, u16 param); >> > +struct peci_request *peci_pkg_cfg_readq(struct peci_device *device, u8 >> > index, u16 param); >> > + >> > +/** >> > + * struct peci_device_id - PECI device data to match >> > + * @data: pointer to driver private data specific to device >> > + * @family: device family >> > + * @model: device model >> > + */ >> > +struct peci_device_id { >> > + const void *data; >> > + u16 family; >> > + u8 model; >> > +}; >> > + >> > extern struct device_type peci_device_type; >> > extern const struct attribute_group *peci_device_groups[]; >> > >> > @@ -28,6 +56,53 @@ void peci_device_destroy(struct peci_device *device); >> > extern struct bus_type peci_bus_type; >> > extern const struct attribute_group *peci_bus_groups[]; >> > >> > +/** >> > + * struct peci_driver - PECI driver >> > + * @driver: inherit device driver >> > + * @probe: probe callback >> > + * @remove: remove callback >> > + * @id_table: PECI device match table to decide which device to bind >> > + */ >> > +struct peci_driver { >> > + struct device_driver driver; >> > + int (*probe)(struct peci_device *device, const struct peci_device_id >> > *id); >> > + void (*remove)(struct peci_device *device); >> > + const struct peci_device_id *id_table; >> > +}; >> > + >> > +static inline struct peci_driver *to_peci_driver(struct device_driver *d) >> > +{ >> > + return container_of(d, struct peci_driver, driver); >> > +} >> > + >> > +int __peci_driver_register(struct peci_driver *driver, struct module >> > *owner, >> > + const char *mod_name); >> > +/** >> > + * peci_driver_register() - register PECI driver >> > + * @driver: the driver to be registered >> > + * @owner: owner module of the driver being registered >> > + * @mod_name: module name string >> > + * >> > + * PECI drivers that don't need to do anything special in module init >> > should >> > + * use the convenience "module_peci_driver" macro instead >> > + * >> > + * Return: zero on success, else a negative error code. >> > + */ >> > +#define peci_driver_register(driver) \ >> > + __peci_driver_register(driver, THIS_MODULE, KBUILD_MODNAME) >> > +void peci_driver_unregister(struct peci_driver *driver); >> > + >> > +/** >> > + * module_peci_driver() - Helper macro for registering a modular PECI >> > driver >> > + * @__peci_driver: peci_driver struct >> > + * >> > + * Helper macro for PECI drivers which do not do anything special in module >> > + * init/exit. This eliminates a lot of boilerplate. Each module may only >> > + * use this macro once, and calling it replaces module_init() and >> > module_exit() >> > + */ >> > +#define module_peci_driver(__peci_driver) \ >> > + module_driver(__peci_driver, peci_driver_register, >> > peci_driver_unregister) >> > + >> > extern struct device_type peci_controller_type; >> > >> > int peci_controller_scan_devices(struct peci_controller *controller); >> > diff --git a/drivers/peci/request.c b/drivers/peci/request.c >> > index 78cee51dfae1..48354455b554 100644 >> > --- a/drivers/peci/request.c >> > +++ b/drivers/peci/request.c >> > @@ -1,13 +1,142 @@ >> > // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only >> > // Copyright (c) 2021 Intel Corporation >> > >> > +#include <linux/bug.h> >> > #include <linux/export.h> >> > #include <linux/peci.h> >> > #include <linux/slab.h> >> > #include <linux/types.h> >> > >> > +#include <asm/unaligned.h> >> > + >> > #include "internal.h" >> > >> > +#define PECI_GET_DIB_CMD 0xf7 >> > +#define PECI_GET_DIB_WR_LEN 1 >> > +#define PECI_GET_DIB_RD_LEN 8 >> > + >> > +#define PECI_RDPKGCFG_CMD 0xa1 >> > +#define PECI_RDPKGCFG_WRITE_LEN 5 >> > +#define PECI_RDPKGCFG_READ_LEN_BASE 1 >> > +#define PECI_WRPKGCFG_CMD 0xa5 >> > +#define PECI_WRPKGCFG_WRITE_LEN_BASE 6 >> > +#define PECI_WRPKGCFG_READ_LEN 1 >> > + >> > +/* Device Specific Completion Code (CC) Definition */ >> > +#define PECI_CC_SUCCESS 0x40 >> > +#define PECI_CC_NEED_RETRY 0x80 >> > +#define PECI_CC_OUT_OF_RESOURCE 0x81 >> > +#define PECI_CC_UNAVAIL_RESOURCE 0x82 >> > +#define PECI_CC_INVALID_REQ 0x90 >> > +#define PECI_CC_MCA_ERROR 0x91 >> > +#define PECI_CC_CATASTROPHIC_MCA_ERROR 0x93 >> > +#define PECI_CC_FATAL_MCA_ERROR 0x94 >> > +#define PECI_CC_PARITY_ERR_GPSB_OR_PMSB 0x98 >> > +#define PECI_CC_PARITY_ERR_GPSB_OR_PMSB_IERR 0x9B >> > +#define PECI_CC_PARITY_ERR_GPSB_OR_PMSB_MCA 0x9C >> > + >> > +#define PECI_RETRY_BIT BIT(0) >> > + >> > +#define PECI_RETRY_TIMEOUT msecs_to_jiffies(700) >> > +#define PECI_RETRY_INTERVAL_MIN msecs_to_jiffies(1) >> > +#define PECI_RETRY_INTERVAL_MAX msecs_to_jiffies(128) >> > + >> > +static u8 peci_request_data_cc(struct peci_request *req) >> > +{ >> > + return req->rx.buf[0]; >> > +} >> > + >> > +/** >> > + * peci_request_status() - return -errno based on PECI completion code >> > + * @req: the PECI request that contains response data with completion code >> > + * >> > + * It can't be used for Ping(), GetDIB() and GetTemp() - for those commands >> > we >> > + * don't expect completion code in the response. >> > + * >> > + * Return: -errno >> > + */ >> > +int peci_request_status(struct peci_request *req) >> > +{ >> > + u8 cc = peci_request_data_cc(req); >> > + >> > + if (cc != PECI_CC_SUCCESS) >> > + dev_dbg(&req->device->dev, "ret: %#02x\n", cc); >> > + >> > + switch (cc) { >> > + case PECI_CC_SUCCESS: >> > + return 0; >> > + case PECI_CC_NEED_RETRY: >> > + case PECI_CC_OUT_OF_RESOURCE: >> > + case PECI_CC_UNAVAIL_RESOURCE: >> > + return -EAGAIN; >> > + case PECI_CC_INVALID_REQ: >> > + return -EINVAL; >> > + case PECI_CC_MCA_ERROR: >> > + case PECI_CC_CATASTROPHIC_MCA_ERROR: >> > + case PECI_CC_FATAL_MCA_ERROR: >> > + case PECI_CC_PARITY_ERR_GPSB_OR_PMSB: >> > + case PECI_CC_PARITY_ERR_GPSB_OR_PMSB_IERR: >> > + case PECI_CC_PARITY_ERR_GPSB_OR_PMSB_MCA: >> > + return -EIO; >> > + } >> > + >> > + WARN_ONCE(1, "Unknown PECI completion code: %#02x\n", cc); >> > + >> > + return -EIO; >> > +} >> > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(peci_request_status, PECI); >> > + >> > +static int peci_request_xfer(struct peci_request *req) >> > +{ >> > + struct peci_device *device = req->device; >> > + struct peci_controller *controller = device->controller; >> > + int ret; >> > + >> > + mutex_lock(&controller->bus_lock); >> > + ret = controller->xfer(controller, device->addr, req); >> > + mutex_unlock(&controller->bus_lock); >> > + >> > + return ret; >> > +} >> > + >> > +static int peci_request_xfer_retry(struct peci_request *req) >> > +{ >> > + long wait_interval = PECI_RETRY_INTERVAL_MIN; >> > + struct peci_device *device = req->device; >> > + struct peci_controller *controller = device->controller; >> > + unsigned long start = jiffies; >> > + int ret; >> > + >> > + /* Don't try to use it for ping */ >> > + if (WARN_ON(!req->rx.buf)) >> > + return 0; >> > + >> > + do { >> > + ret = peci_request_xfer(req); >> > + if (ret) { >> > + dev_dbg(&controller->dev, "xfer error: %d\n", ret); >> > + return ret; >> > + } >> > + >> > + if (peci_request_status(req) != -EAGAIN) >> > + return 0; >> > + >> > + /* Set the retry bit to indicate a retry attempt */ >> > + req->tx.buf[1] |= PECI_RETRY_BIT; >> > + >> > + if (schedule_timeout_interruptible(wait_interval)) >> > + return -ERESTARTSYS; >> > + >> > + wait_interval *= 2; >> > + if (wait_interval > PECI_RETRY_INTERVAL_MAX) >> > + wait_interval = PECI_RETRY_INTERVAL_MAX; >> >> wait_interval = min(wait_interval * 2, PECI_RETRY_INTERVAL_MAX) ? > >Ack. > >> >> > + } while (time_before(jiffies, start + PECI_RETRY_TIMEOUT)); >> > + >> > + dev_dbg(&controller->dev, "request timed out\n"); >> > + >> > + return -ETIMEDOUT; >> > +} >> > + >> > /** >> > * peci_request_alloc() - allocate &struct peci_request with buffers with >> > given lengths >> > * @device: PECI device to which request is going to be sent >> > @@ -72,3 +201,91 @@ void peci_request_free(struct peci_request *req) >> > kfree(req); >> > } >> > EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(peci_request_free, PECI); >> > + >> > +struct peci_request *peci_get_dib(struct peci_device *device) >> > +{ >> > + struct peci_request *req; >> > + int ret; >> > + >> > + req = peci_request_alloc(device, PECI_GET_DIB_WR_LEN, >> > PECI_GET_DIB_RD_LEN); >> > + if (!req) >> > + return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); >> > + >> > + req->tx.buf[0] = PECI_GET_DIB_CMD; >> > + >> > + ret = peci_request_xfer(req); >> > + if (ret) { >> > + peci_request_free(req); >> > + return ERR_PTR(ret); >> > + } >> > + >> > + return req; >> > +} >> > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(peci_get_dib, PECI); >> > + >> > +static struct peci_request * >> > +__pkg_cfg_read(struct peci_device *device, u8 index, u16 param, u8 len) >> > +{ >> > + struct peci_request *req; >> > + int ret; >> > + >> > + req = peci_request_alloc(device, PECI_RDPKGCFG_WRITE_LEN, >> > + PECI_RDPKGCFG_READ_LEN_BASE + len); >> > + if (!req) >> > + return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); >> > + >> > + req->tx.buf[0] = PECI_RDPKGCFG_CMD; >> > + req->tx.buf[1] = 0; >> > + req->tx.buf[2] = index; >> > + put_unaligned_le16(param, &req->tx.buf[3]); >> > + >> > + ret = peci_request_xfer_retry(req); >> > + if (ret) { >> > + peci_request_free(req); >> > + return ERR_PTR(ret); >> > + } >> > + >> > + return req; >> > +} >> > + >> > +u8 peci_request_data_readb(struct peci_request *req) >> > +{ >> > + return req->rx.buf[1]; >> > +} >> > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(peci_request_data_readb, PECI); >> > + >> > +u16 peci_request_data_readw(struct peci_request *req) >> > +{ >> > + return get_unaligned_le16(&req->rx.buf[1]); >> > +} >> > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(peci_request_data_readw, PECI); >> > + >> > +u32 peci_request_data_readl(struct peci_request *req) >> > +{ >> > + return get_unaligned_le32(&req->rx.buf[1]); >> > +} >> > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(peci_request_data_readl, PECI); >> > + >> > +u64 peci_request_data_readq(struct peci_request *req) >> > +{ >> > + return get_unaligned_le64(&req->rx.buf[1]); >> > +} >> > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(peci_request_data_readq, PECI); >> > + >> > +u64 peci_request_data_dib(struct peci_request *req) >> > +{ >> > + return get_unaligned_le64(&req->rx.buf[0]); >> > +} >> > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(peci_request_data_dib, PECI); >> > + >> > +#define __read_pkg_config(x, type) \ >> > +struct peci_request *peci_pkg_cfg_##x(struct peci_device *device, u8 index, >> > u16 param) \ >> > +{ \ >> > + return __pkg_cfg_read(device, index, param, sizeof(type)); \ >> > +} \ >> >> Is there a reason for this particular API? I'd think a more natural one >> that would offload a bit of boilerplate from callers would look more like >> >> int peci_pkg_cfg_##x(struct peci_device *device, u8 index, u16 param, type >> *outp), >> >> returning peci_request_status() and writing the requested data to *outp >> if that status is zero. > >We provide a consistent lower-level API for "internal" usage (for code in >drivers/peci), operating on requests and allowing access to full request, >including completion code, etc. >Then - we wrap that with "external" API (e.g. include/linux/peci-cpu.h) which is >the "more natural" one - it pulls out the necessary data from requests, deals >with error handling in an appropriate way converting completion codes to errno >values (abstracting away the PECI-specific details). > >> >> > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(peci_pkg_cfg_##x, PECI) >> > + >> > +__read_pkg_config(readb, u8); >> > +__read_pkg_config(readw, u16); >> > +__read_pkg_config(readl, u32); >> > +__read_pkg_config(readq, u64); >> > diff --git a/include/linux/peci.h b/include/linux/peci.h >> > index cdf3008321fd..f9f37b874011 100644 >> > --- a/include/linux/peci.h >> > +++ b/include/linux/peci.h >> > @@ -9,6 +9,14 @@ >> > #include <linux/mutex.h> >> > #include <linux/types.h> >> > >> > +#define PECI_PCS_PKG_ID 0 /* Package Identifier >> > Read */ >> > +#define PECI_PKG_ID_CPU_ID 0x0000 /* CPUID Info */ >> > +#define PECI_PKG_ID_PLATFORM_ID 0x0001 /* Platform ID */ >> > +#define PECI_PKG_ID_DEVICE_ID 0x0002 /* Uncore Device ID */ >> > +#define PECI_PKG_ID_MAX_THREAD_ID 0x0003 /* Max Thread ID */ >> > +#define PECI_PKG_ID_MICROCODE_REV 0x0004 /* CPU Microcode Update >> > Revision */ >> > +#define PECI_PKG_ID_MCA_ERROR_LOG 0x0005 /* Machine Check Status */ >> > + >> > struct peci_request; >> > >> > /** >> > @@ -41,6 +49,11 @@ static inline struct peci_controller >> > *to_peci_controller(void *d) >> > * struct peci_device - PECI device >> > * @dev: device object to register PECI device to the device model >> > * @controller: manages the bus segment hosting this PECI device >> > + * @info: PECI device characteristics >> > + * @info.family: device family >> > + * @info.model: device model >> > + * @info.peci_revision: PECI revision supported by the PECI device >> > + * @info.socket_id: the socket ID represented by the PECI device >> > * @addr: address used on the PECI bus connected to the parent controller >> > * >> > * A peci_device identifies a single device (i.e. CPU) connected to a PECI >> > bus. >> > @@ -50,6 +63,12 @@ static inline struct peci_controller >> > *to_peci_controller(void *d) >> > struct peci_device { >> > struct device dev; >> > struct peci_controller *controller; >> > + struct { >> > + u16 family; >> > + u8 model; >> > + u8 peci_revision; >> >> This field gets set but doesn't seem to end up used anywhere; is it >> useful? > >The idea was to have mechanism to validate the revision number retrieved via >GetDIB with revision expected by the driver (since it uses commands that are >PECI revision dependent), and warn if there's a mismatch. >It seems I dropped the "validate and warn" part when doing the split on the >series. Good catch - I'll fix this in v2. > >Thanks >-Iwona > >> >> > + u8 socket_id; >> > + } info; >> > u8 addr; >> > }; >> > >> > diff --git a/lib/Kconfig b/lib/Kconfig >> > index cc28bc1f2d84..a74e6c0fa75c 100644 >> > --- a/lib/Kconfig >> > +++ b/lib/Kconfig >> > @@ -721,5 +721,5 @@ config ASN1_ENCODER >> > >> > config GENERIC_LIB_X86 >> > bool >> > - depends on X86 >> > + depends on X86 || PECI >> > default n >> > -- >> > 2.31.1 >