Hi Boris, Sorry I missed this mail. On Thursday 04 October 2018 04:47 PM, Boris Brezillon wrote: > On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 16:05:36 +0530 > Vignesh R <vigneshr@xxxxxx> wrote: > >>>> >>>> .../devicetree/bindings/mtd/cadence-quadspi.txt | 1 + >>>> drivers/mtd/spi-nor/cadence-quadspi.c | 9 +++++++++ >>> >>> On a slightly different topic, do you plan to convert the Cadence >>> driver to spi-mem? And if you don't, is it because you don't have time >>> or because some features are missing in spi-mem (I remember you >>> mentioned a few things back when you were reviewing the spi-mem series)? >>> >> >> I do not have plans to convert cadence QSPI driver to spi-mem yet, >> mainly due to lack of time. Also, not sure if original author Marek and >> other altera people are okay with that. >> >> I see couple of issues in the way of conversion: >> 1. I would wait to know what direction would direct mapping APIs[1] go >> before starting spi-mem conversion for Cadence QSPI driver. Else, we >> have may to re write again if direct mapping APIs are merged. > > I'd suggest reviewing the proposal I posted so that you can influence > the design of this new API ;-). > I did take a look and proposal seems fine. Will try to prototype and test cadence QSPI driver with these. Thanks for the patches! >> 2. New Cadence OSPI IP has an integrated PHY to support high throughput >> OSPI flashes operating up 200MHz in Octal DDR mode. In order to work >> with such flashes, PHY DLLs need to be calibrated. Highly simplified >> calibration sequence is as below(See [2] for actual sequence): >> -Read flash ID at low speed and store it. >> -Enable PHY and set DLLs to a defined initial value >> -Increment RX DLL value >> -Read flash ID and check for correctness of data read >> -repeat above two steps until a band of passing values is obtained for >> RX DLL where flash ID is correctly read. >> -DLL needs to set to middle of the passing band. > > Is the Read ID operation hardcoded or do you just use it as a way to > trigger predictable transfers on the IO bus? > Just a way to trigger predictable data reads. >> >> I am trying to figure out how to fit this into the spi-mem framework as >> controller would to need to store READ ID opcode and expected JEDEC ID >> before starting calibration sequence. > > I think this should be split in 2: > > - the SPI NOR framework passing the operation to use to do the > calibration (here a READ ID) > - the SPI controller framework replaying the same operation with > different DLL configs until it finds the best match > > So, it would basically be added as a new hook: > > int (*calibrate)(struct spi_mem *mem, > const struct spi_mem_op *tmpl); > > and a new function provided by the spi-mem API > > int spi_mem_calibrate(struct spi_mem *mem, > const struct spi_mem_op *tmpl); > > and calibration outcome would be somehow attached to the spi_mem > object. > > This way we stay memory agnostic but still provide the necessary blocks > at the spi-mem level to do such callibrations. > > Would that work? > That would work and hopefully is not intrusive to spi-mem framework. -- Regards Vignesh ______________________________________________________ Linux MTD discussion mailing list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-mtd/