Re: [PATCH 1/3] bus: add Broadcom GISB arbiter bus timeout/error handler

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On Wednesday 14 May 2014 12:46:06 Florian Fainelli wrote:
> 2014-05-14 12:33 GMT-07:00 Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx>:
> > On Wednesday 14 May 2014 12:10:46 Florian Fainelli wrote:
> >> This patch adds support for the Broadcom GISB arbiter bus timeout/error
> >> handler. GISB is a proprietary bus used by Broadcom Set Top Box
> >> System-on-a-chip devices (BCM7xxx) which allows multiple masters and
> >> clients to be interfaced with each other.
> >>
> >> The bus arbiter offers support for generating two interrupts towards the
> >> host CPU, thus allowing us to "catch" clock gated masters, or masters
> >> being volontarily blocked for powersaving purposes, or do general system
> >> troubleshooting.
> >>
> >> We also register a hook with the ARM fault exception handling to allow
> >> printing a more informative message than "imprecise external abort at
> >> 0x00000000" for instance.
> >>
> >> Signed-off-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@xxxxxxxxx>
> >
> > Looks pretty good to me.
> 
> Cool, thanks!, BTW, which tree should we attempt to get this merged into?

We can probably take it through arm-soc along with the other platform
specific changes for bcm7xxx, since there is no maintainer for drivers/bus yet.

> >> +static int brcmstb_bus_error_handler(unsigned long addr, unsigned int fsr,
> >> +                                  struct pt_regs *regs)
> >> +{
> >> +     int ret = 0;
> >> +     struct brcmstb_gisb_arb_device *gdev;
> >> +
> >> +     /* iterate over each GISB arb registered handlers */
> >> +     list_for_each_entry(gdev, &brcmstb_gisb_arb_device_list, next)
> >> +             ret |= brcmstb_gisb_arb_decode_addr(gdev, "bus error");
> >> +     /*
> >> +      * If it was an imprecise abort, then we need to correct the
> >> +      * return address to be _after_ the instruction.
> >> +     */
> >> +     if (fsr & (1 << 10))
> >> +             regs->ARM_pc += 4;
> >> +
> >> +     return ret;
> >> +}
> >
> > This will cause the normal abort handler to trigger if the GISB
> > arbiter doesn't know what happened, right?
> 
> That's right, one of the very first things that the GISB arbiter
> checks is whether the faulting error is valid or not, if it is not, it
> bails out and so we keep on processing the other exception handlers.

Ok, good.

	Arnd
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