Re: [PATCH v6 3/3] watchdog: mt7621-wdt: avoid ralink architecture dependent code

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On 2/14/23 04:15, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
On 14/02/2023 13:10, Guenter Roeck wrote:
On 2/14/23 00:31, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
On 13/02/2023 21:05, Sergio Paracuellos wrote:
MT7621 SoC has a system controller node. Watchdog need to access to reset
status register. Ralink architecture and related driver are old and from
the beggining they are using some architecture dependent operations for
accessing this shared registers through 'asm/mach-ralink/ralink_regs.h'
header file. However this is not ideal from a driver perspective which can
just access to the system controller registers in an arch independent way
using regmap syscon APIs. Update Kconfig accordingly to select new added
dependencies and allow driver to be compile tested.

Signed-off-by: Sergio Paracuellos <sergio.paracuellos@xxxxxxxxx>
---
   drivers/watchdog/Kconfig      |  4 +++-
   drivers/watchdog/mt7621_wdt.c | 18 +++++++++++++-----
   2 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/watchdog/Kconfig b/drivers/watchdog/Kconfig
index b64bc49c7..cf752ad64 100644
--- a/drivers/watchdog/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/watchdog/Kconfig
@@ -1865,7 +1865,9 @@ config GXP_WATCHDOG
   config MT7621_WDT
   	tristate "Mediatek SoC watchdog"
   	select WATCHDOG_CORE
-	depends on SOC_MT7620 || SOC_MT7621
+	select REGMAP_MMIO
+	select MFD_SYSCON
+	depends on SOC_MT7620 || SOC_MT7621 || COMPILE_TEST
   	help
   	  Hardware driver for the Mediatek/Ralink MT7621/8 SoC Watchdog Timer.
diff --git a/drivers/watchdog/mt7621_wdt.c b/drivers/watchdog/mt7621_wdt.c
index 40fb2c9ba..22e979bdd 100644
--- a/drivers/watchdog/mt7621_wdt.c
+++ b/drivers/watchdog/mt7621_wdt.c
@@ -15,8 +15,8 @@
   #include <linux/moduleparam.h>
   #include <linux/platform_device.h>
   #include <linux/mod_devicetable.h>
-
-#include <asm/mach-ralink/ralink_regs.h>
+#include <linux/mfd/syscon.h>
+#include <linux/regmap.h>
#define SYSC_RSTSTAT 0x38
   #define WDT_RST_CAUSE			BIT(1)
@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@
   struct mt7621_wdt_data {
   	void __iomem *base;
   	struct reset_control *rst;
+	struct regmap *sysc;
   	struct watchdog_device wdt;
   };
@@ -104,9 +105,12 @@ static int mt7621_wdt_stop(struct watchdog_device *w)
   	return 0;
   }
-static int mt7621_wdt_bootcause(void)
+static int mt7621_wdt_bootcause(struct mt7621_wdt_data *d)
   {
-	if (rt_sysc_r32(SYSC_RSTSTAT) & WDT_RST_CAUSE)
+	u32 val;
+
+	regmap_read(d->sysc, SYSC_RSTSTAT, &val);
+	if (val & WDT_RST_CAUSE)
   		return WDIOF_CARDRESET;
return 0;
@@ -143,6 +147,10 @@ static int mt7621_wdt_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
   	if (!drvdata)
   		return -ENOMEM;
+ drvdata->sysc = syscon_regmap_lookup_by_compatible("mediatek,mt7621-sysc");
+	if (IS_ERR(drvdata->sysc))
+		return PTR_ERR(drvdata->sysc);

This should be the backup/error path for original code using syscon
property. Looking up by compatible is really not portable/re-usable.


I really disagree here.

$ git grep syscon_regmap_lookup_by_compatible | wc
       90     326    8940

I have not yet reviewed this code, but I do not accept this argument against it.

First, argument that bad pattern is being used is not an argument to
keep it and repeat it.

Second, we already had examples that:
1. Author used syscon_regmap_lookup_by_compatible() and assumed "we will
never add new variant/soc".
2. Then turns out that new variants are obviously added and
syscon_regmap_lookup_by_compatible() stops scaling.


Your arguments only applies if 1) there is ever going to be a new Mediatek/Ralink
chip with the same watchdog core, and 2) that chip also has the same watchdog
related registers in its syscon node.

Both is highly unlikely to happen. There already is a more generic watchdog
driver for later Mediatek chips (mtk_wdt.c). Even if Mediatek/Ralink ever
decides to revive this specific watchdog core for whatever reason,
the time to make the code more generic would have been at that time, at the same
time ensuring that the more generic code actually works and does have the
same syscon registers to obtain the boot status.

Whether any new variant/compatible/platform can appear for this watchdog
- I don't know.

Third, with syscon_regmap_lookup_by_compatible() you have undocumented
(not in the binding) dependency between blocks which:
a. stops any reusability,
b. affects device links and probe ordering (simply - there is no, device
must defer probe),
c. is simply undocumented.

The usage of syscon_regmap_lookup_by_compatible() has clear drawbacks
thus new code should rather use syscon phandles which solve all of above.


"new code". Exactly. This isn't new code.

In order to make progress, I'll accept v7, assuming its updated devicetree
description is going to be accepted, but my argument still stands.

Guenter




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