Hi Pratyush, > > > +/** > > > + * spi_nor_parse_profile1() - parse the xSPI Profile 1.0 table > > > + * @nor: pointer to a 'struct spi_nor' > > > + * @param_header: pointer to the 'struct sfdp_parameter_header' > > describing > > > + * the 4-Byte Address Instruction Table length and version. > > > + * @params: pointer to the 'struct spi_nor_flash_parameter' to be. > > > + * > > > + * Return: 0 on success, -errno otherwise. > > > + */ > > > +static int spi_nor_parse_profile1(struct spi_nor *nor, > > > + const struct sfdp_parameter_header *profile1_header, > > > + struct spi_nor_flash_parameter *params) > > > +{ > > > + u32 *table, opcode, addr; > > > + size_t len; > > > + int ret, i; > > > + > > > + len = profile1_header->length * sizeof(*table); > > > + table = kmalloc(len, GFP_KERNEL); > > > + if (!table) > > > + return -ENOMEM; > > > + > > > + addr = SFDP_PARAM_HEADER_PTP(profile1_header); > > > + ret = spi_nor_read_sfdp(nor, addr, len, table); > > > + if (ret) > > > + goto out; > > > + > > > + /* Fix endianness of the table DWORDs. */ > > > + for (i = 0; i < profile1_header->length; i++) > > > + table[i] = le32_to_cpu(table[i]); > > > + > > > + /* Get 8D-8D-8D fast read opcode and dummy cycles. */ > > > + opcode = FIELD_GET(PROFILE1_DWORD1_RD_FAST_CMD, table[0]); > > > + > > > + /* > > > + * Update the fast read settings. We set the default dummy cycles to > > 20 > > > + * here. Flashes can change this value if they need to when enabling > > > + * octal mode. > > > + */ > > > + spi_nor_set_read_settings(¶ms->reads[SNOR_CMD_READ_8_8_8_DTR], > > > + 0, 20, opcode, > > > + SNOR_PROTO_8_8_8_DTR); > > > + > > > > > > I thought we have a agreement that only do parse here, no other read > > parameters setting. > > Yes, and I considered it. But it didn't make much sense to me to > introduce an extra member in struct spi_nor just to make this call in > some other function later. > > Why exactly do you think doing this here is bad? The way I see it, we > avoid carrying around an extra member in spi_nor and this also allows > flashes to change the read settings easily in a post-sfdp hook. The > 4bait parsing function does something similar. I think it's not a question for good or bad. 4bait parsing function parse the 4-Byte Address Instruction Table and set up read/pp parameters there for sure. Here we give the function name spi_nor_parse_profile1() but also do others setting that has nothing to do with it, it seems not good for SW module design. oh, it's my humble opinion. > > What are the benefits of doing it otherwise? For other Octal Flash like mx25* > > Note that I did remove HWCAPS selection from here, which did seem like a > sane idea. > > > Driver should get dummy cycles used for various frequencies > > from 4th and 5th DWORD of xSPI table.[1] > > > > [1] > > https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/linux-mtd/patch/1587451187-6889-3-git- > send-email-masonccyang@xxxxxxxxxxx/ > > > > > > In addition, 20 dummy cycles is for 200MHz but not for 100MHz, 133MHz and > > 166MHz > > in case of read performance concern. > > > > Given a correct dummy cycles for a specific device. [2] > > > > [2] > > https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/linux-mtd/patch/1587451187-6889-5-git- > send-email-masonccyang@xxxxxxxxxxx/ > > The problem is that we don't know what speed the controller is driving > the flash at, and whether it is using Data Strobe. BFPT tells us the > maximum speed of the flash based on if Data Strobe is being used. The > controller can also drive it slower than the maximum. And it can drive > it with or without DS. This is for flash, not every Octal flash could work in 200MHz, The Max operation speeds for other Octal Flash is 100, 133 , or 166MHz. If a specific Octal Flash could work in 166MHz(Max), and driver setup the correct 16 dummy cycles for it rather than 20 dummy cycles. it's for performance concern. > > So, we have to be conservative and just use the dummy cycles for the > maximum speed so we can at least make sure the flash works, albeit at > slightly less efficiency. I hard-coded it to 20 but I suppose we can > find it out from the Profile 1.0 table and use that (though we'd have to > round it to an even value to avoid tripping up controllers). Will fix in > next version (or, Tudor if you're fine with fixup! patches, I can send > that too because I suspect it will be a small change). > > > thanks & best regards, Mason CONFIDENTIALITY NOTE: This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential information and/or personal data, which is protected by applicable laws. Please be reminded that duplication, disclosure, distribution, or use of this e-mail (and/or its attachments) or any part thereof is prohibited. If you receive this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately and delete this mail as well as its attachment(s) from your system. In addition, please be informed that collection, processing, and/or use of personal data is prohibited unless expressly permitted by personal data protection laws. Thank you for your attention and cooperation. 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