Hi Boris, On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 12:47 PM Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Naga, > > On Tue, 18 Sep 2018 11:26:05 +0530 > naga suresh kumar <nagasureshkumarrelli@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Please see my reply inline by prefacing my name, currently i am facing > > issues with my outlook. the reply looks not good but please don't mind. > > I do mind. Please find a way to fix that, 'cause I'm pretty sure others > will soon complain about that too. > > > > > > As i said, it needs tweaking the mtd->size and spi read/write addresses. > > > > > > Can you elaborate a bit on why you think this is needed? Did you look > > > at [1]? Maybe it will prevent us from exposing the flash size at the > > > spi-mem level. > > > [naga]: some example snippet below > > > > > > spi_nor_read () { > > > > > > if (nor->isparallel == 1) > > > > > > { > > > > > > offset /= 2; //byte stripping will happen here > > > > > > nor->spi->master->flags |= SPI_DATA_STRIPE; > > > > > > //By setting this flag even bits of data word located in lower > > > memory and odd are in upper memory > > > > > > } > > > > > > if (nor->isstacked == 1) { > > > > > > stack_shift = 1; > > > > > > if (offset >= (mtd->size / 2)) { > > > > > > offset = offset - (mtd->size / 2); > > > > > > nor->spi->master->flags |= SPI_MASTER_U_PAGE; > > > > > > //We can access Upper memory or lower memory, by setting this flag in > > > controller. > > > > > > } else { > > > > > > nor->spi->master->flags &= ~SPI_MASTER_U_PAGE; > > > > > > } > > > > > > } > > > > > > same for spi_nor_write() also. > > Let's put the stacked and parallel support on the side for now and > focus on single die/chip support. Will find a clean way to handle that > afterwards. > > > > > > > Also in both dual parallel and stacked mode mtd->size should be sum of > > > both flash device sizes > > Yes, but this information should stay at the spi-nor/mtd level. > > > > > > > also status register read will change, it needs status from both devices. > > > like that some changes > > > > > > will be needed in core. > > Which is why this needs to be handled in spi-nor.c. The spi-nor core > needs to know about the parallel/stack setup and handle it differently > (read both status bytes, read both IDs, ...). > > > > > Can somebody share your thoughts on this(Adding Zynq QSPI Dual parallel > > > and > > > > stacked)? > > > > > > I always have a hard time with this naming. I guess stacked is when you > > > have 2 chips sharing the same I/O bus, and parallel is when you have 2 > > > chips with one taking all of the I/O and the other taking the other > > > half. Is that correct? > > > [naga]: Yes, you are correct, i have attached the diagrams for these mode. > > > > > > In parallel mode, with the help of controller STRIPE feature, even bits of > > > > > > data words are located in lower memory and odd bits are located in upper > > > memory. > > > > > > Data management will be taken care by controller in both modes > > Ok. I need to think about it a bit more. In the meantime, I recommend > that you submit a version of the driver that does not support parallel > and stacked modes. As you suggested previously, i have added the support for Zynq QSPI controller to support single chip. Currently i am planning to add support for Parallel and Stacked for the same. Could you please provide your implementation thoughts on this Parallel and Stacked mode? >From my side, i am thinking like below. Will take two config entries CONFIG_SPI_XLNX_PARALLEL and CONFIG_SPI_XLNX_STACKED and #ifdef CONFIG_SPI_XILINX_PARALLEL #define INFO(_jedec_id, _ext_id, _sector_size, _n_sectors, _flags) \ ------ .sector_size = (_sector_size) << 1, \ .n_sectors = (_n_sectors), \ .page_size = (256 << 1), \ .flags = (_flags | SPI_NOR_XLNX_PARALLEL), #elif CONFIG_SPI_XILINX_STACKED #define INFO(_jedec_id, _ext_id, _sector_size, _n_sectors, _flags) \ ------- .sector_size = (_sector_size), \ .n_sectors = (_n_sectors << 1), \ .page_size = 256, \ .flags = (_flags | SPI_NOR_XLNX_STACKED), #else #define INFO(_jedec_id, _ext_id, _sector_size, _n_sectors, _flags) \ ------ .sector_size = (_sector_size), \ .n_sectors = (_n_sectors), \ .page_size = 256, \ .flags = (_flags), #endif > And in the spi_nor_scan() if (info->flags & (SPI_NOR_XLNX_PARALLEL || SPI_NOR_XLNX_STACKED)) { mtd->size = (params.size << 1); if (info->flags & SPI_NOR_XLNX_PARALLEL) { nor->spi->controller->flags |= (SPI_CONTROLLER_BOTH_CS | SPI_CONTROLLER_DATA_STRIPE); nor->flags |= SNOR_F_XLNX_PARALLEL; } else if (info->flags & SPI_NOR_XLNX_STACKED) { nor->flags |= SNOR_F_XLNX_STACKED; } } Based on these flags, will alter the address to write/read, in spi_nor_write() and spi_nor_read(). i will send an RFC patch with this update just to give show case this feature. So could you please provide a way to implement the same? i have also seen, that NXP flex controller is also supporting Parallel flash mode, but not sure how they are handling the chip select and mtd->size, page_size etc... Sorry to bother you, but your suggestions helps a lot. Thanks, Naga Sureshkumar Relli > Regards, > > Boris ______________________________________________________ Linux MTD discussion mailing list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-mtd/