Hi Boris,
Thank you for prompt reply...
On 16/4/2020 5:38 pm, Boris Brezillon wrote:
On Thu, 16 Apr 2020 17:35:26 +0800
"Ramuthevar, Vadivel MuruganX"
<vadivel.muruganx.ramuthevar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Martin,
Thank you so much for review comments and your time...
On 16/4/2020 6:05 am, Martin Blumenstingl wrote:
Hi,
first of all: thank you for working on upstreaming this.
Especially since you are going to use the new exec_op style in v2 as
Boris suggested.
From: Ramuthevar Vadivel Murugan <vadivel.muruganx.ramuthevar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
This patch adds the new IP of Nand Flash Controller(NFC) support
on Intel's Lightning Mountain(LGM) SoC.
DMA is used for burst data transfer operation, also DMA HW supports
aligned 32bit memory address and aligned data access by default.
DMA burst of 8 supported. Data register used to support the read/write
operation from/to device.
I am wondering how this new hardware is different from the Lantiq NAND
controller IP - for which there is already a driver in mainline (it's
in drivers/mtd/nand/raw/xway_nand.c).
The CON and WAIT registers look suspiciously similar.
As far as I understand the "old" SoCs (VRX200 and earlier) don't have
a built-in ECC engine. This seems to have changed with ARX300 though
(again, AFAIK).
A bit of lineage on these SoCs (initially these were developed by
Infineon. Lantiq then started as an Infineon spin-off in 2009 and
was then acquired by Intel in 2015):
- Danube
- ARX100 from 2008/2009
- VRX200 from 2009/2010
- ARX300 from 2014
- GRX350 from 2015/2016
- GRX550 from 2017
- and now finally: LGM from 2020 (est.)
The existing xway_nand driver supports the Danube, ARX100 and VRX200
SoCs.
Lantiq upstreamed a driver for an older version of this IP core 8 years
ago, see here:
https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v5.5.6/source/drivers/mtd/nand/raw/xway_nand.c
It does not support DMA and ECC.
Then let's just extend this driver to support the new features. Plus,
We do not have the platform to test also it's very old legacy driver .
we'll be happy to have one more of the existing driver converted to
->exec_op() ;-).
I have completely adapted to ->exec_op() hook up to replace the legacy
call-back.
Regards
Vadivel
This upstream driver works with the xrx200, I do not know how well it
works with other SoCs.
Regards
Vadivel
Best regards,
Martin
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