Re: [PATCH v4 4/4] PCI: mediatek-gen3: Add Airoha EN7581 support

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On Wed, Nov 06, 2024 at 11:40:28PM +0100, Lorenzo Bianconi wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 03, 2024 at 06:12:44PM +0200, Lorenzo Bianconi wrote:
> > > Introduce support for Airoha EN7581 PCIe controller to mediatek-gen3
> > > PCIe controller driver.
> > > ...
> > 
> > > +static int mtk_pcie_en7581_power_up(struct mtk_gen3_pcie *pcie)
> > > +{
> > > +	struct device *dev = pcie->dev;
> > > +	int err;
> > > +	u32 val;
> > > +
> > > +	/*
> > > +	 * Wait for the time needed to complete the bulk assert in
> > > +	 * mtk_pcie_setup for EN7581 SoC.
> > > +	 */
> > > +	mdelay(PCIE_EN7581_RESET_TIME_MS);
> 
> > It looks wrong to me to do the assert and deassert in different
> > places:
> > 
> >   mtk_pcie_setup
> >     reset_control_bulk_assert(pcie->phy_resets)        <--
> >     mtk_pcie_en7581_power_up
> >       mdelay(PCIE_EN7581_RESET_TIME_MS)
> >       reset_control_bulk_deassert(pcie->phy_resets)    <--
> >       mdelay(PCIE_EN7581_RESET_TIME_MS)
> > 
> > That makes the code hard to understand.
> 
> The phy reset line was already asserted running reset_control_assert() in
> mtk_pcie_setup() and de-asserted running reset_control_deassert() in
> mtk_pcie_power_up() before adding EN7581 support. Moreover, EN7581 requires
> to run phy_init()/phy_power_on() before de-asserting the phy reset lines.
> I guess I can add a comment to make it more clear. Agree?

I assume the first deassert(phy_resets) in mtk_pcie_setup() is not
paired with anything in this driver.

I think it would be better to pair the other assert/deasserts in the
same functions like the below.  Then it's easy to see the matching.

While looking at this, I noticed that we assert(mac_reset) in
mtk_pcie_setup(), but it's never deasserted for EN7581.

  mtk_pcie_setup
    reset_control_bulk_deassert(phy_resets)
    mtk_pcie_en7581_power_up
      reset_control_bulk_assert(phy_resets)  # move here
      reset_control_assert(mac_reset)        # move here
      mdelay(PCIE_EN7581_RESET_TIME_MS)
      phy_init
      phy_power_on
      reset_control_deassert(mac_reset)      # add; seems missing?
      reset_control_bulk_deassert(phy_resets)
      mdelay(PCIE_EN7581_RESET_TIME_MS)

  mtk_pcie_setup
    reset_control_bulk_deassert(phy_resets)
    mtk_pcie_power_up
      reset_control_bulk_assert(phy_resets)  # move here
      reset_control_assert(mac_reset)        # move here
      reset_control_bulk_deassert(phy_resets)
      phy_init
      phy_power_on
      reset_control_deassert(mac_reset)

> > > +	err = phy_init(pcie->phy);
> > > +	if (err) {
> > > +		dev_err(dev, "failed to initialize PHY\n");
> > > +		return err;
> > > +	}
> > > +
> > > +	err = phy_power_on(pcie->phy);
> > > +	if (err) {
> > > +		dev_err(dev, "failed to power on PHY\n");
> > > +		goto err_phy_on;
> > > +	}
> > > +
> > > +	err = reset_control_bulk_deassert(pcie->soc->phy_resets.num_resets, pcie->phy_resets);
> > > +	if (err) {
> > > +		dev_err(dev, "failed to deassert PHYs\n");
> > > +		goto err_phy_deassert;
> > > +	}
> > > +
> > > +	/*
> > > +	 * Wait for the time needed to complete the bulk de-assert above.
> > > +	 * This time is specific for EN7581 SoC.
> > > +	 */
> > > +	mdelay(PCIE_EN7581_RESET_TIME_MS);
> > > +
> > > +	pm_runtime_enable(dev);
> > > +	pm_runtime_get_sync(dev);
> > > +
> > 
> > > +	err = clk_bulk_prepare(pcie->num_clks, pcie->clks);
> > > +	if (err) {
> > > +		dev_err(dev, "failed to prepare clock\n");
> > > +		goto err_clk_prepare;
> > > +	}
> > > +
> > > +	val = FIELD_PREP(PCIE_VAL_LN0_DOWNSTREAM, 0x47) |
> > > +	      FIELD_PREP(PCIE_VAL_LN1_DOWNSTREAM, 0x47) |
> > > +	      FIELD_PREP(PCIE_VAL_LN0_UPSTREAM, 0x41) |
> > > +	      FIELD_PREP(PCIE_VAL_LN1_UPSTREAM, 0x41);
> > > +	writel_relaxed(val, pcie->base + PCIE_EQ_PRESET_01_REG);
> > > +
> > > +	val = PCIE_K_PHYPARAM_QUERY | PCIE_K_QUERY_TIMEOUT |
> > > +	      FIELD_PREP(PCIE_K_PRESET_TO_USE_16G, 0x80) |
> > > +	      FIELD_PREP(PCIE_K_PRESET_TO_USE, 0x2) |
> > > +	      FIELD_PREP(PCIE_K_FINETUNE_MAX, 0xf);
> > > +	writel_relaxed(val, pcie->base + PCIE_PIPE4_PIE8_REG);
> > 
> > Why is this equalization stuff in the middle between
> > clk_bulk_prepare() and clk_bulk_enable()?  Is the split an actual
> > requirement, or could we use clk_bulk_prepare_enable() here, like we
> > do in mtk_pcie_power_up()?
> 
> Nope, we can replace clk_bulk_enable() with clk_bulk_prepare_enable() and
> remove clk_bulk_prepare() in mtk_pcie_en7581_power_up() since we actually
> implements just enable callback for EN7581 in clk-en7523.c.
> 
> > If the split is required, a comment about why would be helpful.
> > 
> > > +	err = clk_bulk_enable(pcie->num_clks, pcie->clks);
> > > +	if (err) {
> > > +		dev_err(dev, "failed to prepare clock\n");
> > > +		goto err_clk_enable;
> > > +	}
> > 
> > Per https://lore.kernel.org/r/ZypgYOn7dcYIoW4i@lore-desk,
> > REG_PCI_CONTROL is asserted/deasserted here by en7581_pci_enable().
> 
> correct
> 
> > Is this where PERST# is asserted?  If so, a comment to that effect
> > would be helpful.  Where is PERST# deasserted?  Where are the required
> > delays before deassert done?
> 
> I can add a comment in en7581_pci_enable() describing the PERST issue for
> EN7581. Please note we have a 250ms delay in en7581_pci_enable() after
> configuring REG_PCI_CONTROL register.
> 
> https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/drivers/clk/clk-en7523.c#L396

Does that 250ms delay correspond to a PCIe mandatory delay, e.g.,
something like PCIE_T_PVPERL_MS?  I think it would be nice to have the
required PCI delays in this driver if possible so it's easy to verify
that they are all covered.

Bjorn




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