RE: [RFC PATCH 3/9] Documentation/scrub-configure.rst: Add documentation for scrub driver

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Hi David,

Thanks for looking into this.

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>Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 3/9] Documentation/scrub-configure.rst: Add
>documentation for scrub driver
>
>On 15.09.23 19:28, shiju.jose@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> From: Shiju Jose <shiju.jose@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> Add documentation for scrub driver, supports configure scrub
>> parameters, in Documentation/scrub-configure.rst
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Shiju Jose <shiju.jose@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> ---
>>   Documentation/scrub-configure.rst | 55
>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>   1 file changed, 55 insertions(+)
>>   create mode 100644 Documentation/scrub-configure.rst
>>
>> diff --git a/Documentation/scrub-configure.rst
>> b/Documentation/scrub-configure.rst
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000000..9f8581b88788
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/Documentation/scrub-configure.rst
>> @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
>> +==========================
>> +Scrub subsystem driver
>> +==========================
>> +
>> +Copyright (c) 2023 HiSilicon Limited.
>> +
>> +:Author:   Shiju Jose <shiju.jose@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> +:License:  The GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2
>> +          (dual licensed under the GPL v2) :Original Reviewers:
>> +
>> +- Written for: 6.7
>> +- Updated for:
>> +
>> +Introduction
>> +------------
>> +The scrub subsystem driver provides the interface for configure the
>
>"... interface for configuring memory scrubbers in the system."
>
>are we only configuring firmware/hw-based memory scrubbing? I assume so.
The scrub control could be used for the SW  based memory scrubbing too.

>
>> +parameters of memory scrubbers in the system. The scrub device
>> +drivers in the system register with the scrub configure subsystem.
>
>Maybe say a few words what memory scrubbing is, and what it is used for.
Sure.

>
>> +
>> +The scrub configure driver exposes the scrub controls to the user via
>> +sysfs.
>> +
>> +The File System
>> +---------------
>> +
>> +The configuration parameters of the registered scrubbers could be
>> +accessed via the /sys/class/scrub/scrubX/regionN/
>> +
>> +sysfs
>> +-----
>> +
>> +Sysfs files are documented in
>> +`Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-scrub-configure`.
>> +
>> +Example
>> +-------
>> +
>> +  The usage takes the form shown in this example::
>> +
>> +    # echo 0x300000 > /sys/class/scrub/scrub0/region0/addr_base
>> +    # echo 0x100000 > /sys/class/scrub/scrub0/region0/addr_size
>> +    # cat /sys/class/scrub/scrub0/region0/speed_available
>> +    # 1-60
>> +    # echo 25 > /sys/class/scrub/scrub0/region0/speed
>> +    # echo 1 > /sys/class/scrub/scrub0/region0/enable
>> +
>> +    # cat /sys/class/scrub/scrub0/region0/speed
>> +    # 0x19
>
>Is it reasonable to return the speed as hex? You set it as dec.
Presently return speed  as hex to reduce the number of callback function needed
for reading the hex/dec data because the values for the address range
need to be in hex.

>
>> +    # cat /sys/class/scrub/scrub0/region0/addr_base
>> +    # 0x100000
>
>But didn't we set it to 0x300000 ...
This is an emulated example for testing the RASF/RAS2 definition.
According to the RASF & RAS2 definition, the actual address range in the
platform could vary from the requested address range for the patrol scrubbing.
"The platform calculates the nearest patrol scrub boundary address
from where it can start". The platform returns the actual address range
in response to GET_PATROL_PARAMETERS command to the firmware.
Please see section 5.2.21.2.1 Hardware-based Memory Scrubbing ,
Table 5.87: Parameter Block Structure for PATROL_SCRUB in the 
ACPI 6.5 specification.

>
>> +    # cat /sys/class/scrub/scrub0/region0/addr_size
>> +    # 0x200000
>
>... and didn't we set it to 0x100000 ?
>
>Or what's the magic happening here?
Same as above.

>
>> +
>> +    # echo 0 > /sys/class/scrub/scrub0/region0/enable
>
>--
>Cheers,
>
>David / dhildenb
>

Thanks,
Shiju




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