On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 02:07:25PM +0800, Ley Foon Tan wrote: > This fix issue when access config from PCIe switch. > > Stratix 10 PCIe controller does not support Type 1 to Type 0 conversion > as previous version (V1) does. > > The PCIe controller need to send Type 0 config TLP if the targeting bus > matches with the secondary bus number, which is when the TLP is targeting > the immediate device on the link. > > The PCIe controller send Type 1 config TLP if the targeting bus is > larger than the secondary bus, which is when the TLP is targeting the > device not immediate on the link. > > Signed-off-by: Ley Foon Tan <ley.foon.tan@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/pci/controller/pcie-altera.c | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++-- > 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-altera.c b/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-altera.c > index 27222071ace7..047bcc214f9b 100644 > --- a/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-altera.c > +++ b/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-altera.c > @@ -44,6 +44,8 @@ > #define S10_RP_RXCPL_STATUS 0x200C > #define S10_RP_CFG_ADDR(pcie, reg) \ > (((pcie)->hip_base) + (reg) + (1 << 20)) > +#define S10_RP_SECONDARY(pcie) \ > + readb(S10_RP_CFG_ADDR(pcie, PCI_SECONDARY_BUS)) > > /* TLP configuration type 0 and 1 */ > #define TLP_FMTTYPE_CFGRD0 0x04 /* Configuration Read Type 0 */ > @@ -63,6 +65,14 @@ > ((((bus == pcie->root_bus_nr) ? pcie->pcie_data->cfgwr0 \ > : pcie->pcie_data->cfgwr1) << 24) | \ > TLP_PAYLOAD_SIZE) > +#define S10_TLP_CFGRD_DW0(pcie, bus) \ > + (((((bus) > S10_RP_SECONDARY(pcie)) ? pcie->pcie_data->cfgrd0 \ > + : pcie->pcie_data->cfgrd1) << 24) | \ > + TLP_PAYLOAD_SIZE) > +#define S10_TLP_CFGWR_DW0(pcie, bus) \ > + (((((bus) > S10_RP_SECONDARY(pcie)) ? pcie->pcie_data->cfgwr0 \ > + : pcie->pcie_data->cfgwr1) << 24) | \ > + TLP_PAYLOAD_SIZE) > #define TLP_CFG_DW1(pcie, tag, be) \ > (((TLP_REQ_ID(pcie->root_bus_nr, RP_DEVFN)) << 16) | (tag << 8) | (be)) > #define TLP_CFG_DW2(bus, devfn, offset) \ > @@ -327,7 +337,11 @@ static int tlp_cfg_dword_read(struct altera_pcie *pcie, u8 bus, u32 devfn, > { > u32 headers[TLP_HDR_SIZE]; > > - headers[0] = TLP_CFGRD_DW0(pcie, bus); > + if (pcie->pcie_data->version == ALTERA_PCIE_V1) > + headers[0] = TLP_CFGRD_DW0(pcie, bus); > + else > + headers[0] = S10_TLP_CFGRD_DW0(pcie, bus); > + > headers[1] = TLP_CFG_DW1(pcie, TLP_READ_TAG, byte_en); > headers[2] = TLP_CFG_DW2(bus, devfn, where); > > @@ -342,7 +356,11 @@ static int tlp_cfg_dword_write(struct altera_pcie *pcie, u8 bus, u32 devfn, > u32 headers[TLP_HDR_SIZE]; > int ret; > > - headers[0] = TLP_CFGWR_DW0(pcie, bus); > + if (pcie->pcie_data->version == ALTERA_PCIE_V1) > + headers[0] = TLP_CFGWR_DW0(pcie, bus); > + else > + headers[0] = S10_TLP_CFGWR_DW0(pcie, bus); > + Why don't you rewrite all these macros as an eg: static inline u32 get_tlp_header() {} where you can also handle the version and everything needed to detect what header should be set-up ? Lorenzo > headers[1] = TLP_CFG_DW1(pcie, TLP_WRITE_TAG, byte_en); > headers[2] = TLP_CFG_DW2(bus, devfn, where); > > -- > 2.19.0 >