RE: [PATCH v2 1/2] pinctrl: sh-pfc: Add r8a77470 PFC support

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Hi Geert,

Thanks  for the comment.

> Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 1/2] pinctrl: sh-pfc: Add r8a77470 PFC support
> Hi Biju,
>
> On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 5:22 PM, Biju Das <biju.das@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Add PFC support for the R8A77470 SoC including pin groups for some
> > on-chip devices such as SCIF, AVB and MMC.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Biju Das <biju.das@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Reviewed-by: Fabrizio Castro <fabrizio.castro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Thanks for your patch!
>
> > --- /dev/null
> > +++ b/drivers/pinctrl/sh-pfc/pfc-r8a77470.c
> > @@ -0,0 +1,2156 @@
> > +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
> > +/*
> > + * R8A77470 processor support - PFC hardware block.
> > + *
> > + * Copyright (C) 2018 Renesas Electronics Corp.
> > + */
> > +
> > +#include <linux/kernel.h>
> > +
> > +#include "sh_pfc.h"
> > +
> > +#define CPU_ALL_PORT(fn, sfx)                                          \
> > +       PORT_GP_23(0, fn, sfx),                                         \
> > +       PORT_GP_23(1, fn, sfx),                                         \
> > +       PORT_GP_32(2, fn, sfx),                                         \
> > +       PORT_GP_17(3, fn, sfx),                                         \
> > +       PORT_GP_1(3, 27, fn, sfx),                                      \
> > +       PORT_GP_1(3, 28, fn, sfx),                                      \
> > +       PORT_GP_1(3, 29, fn, sfx),                                      \
>
> (Oh, they have a hole in the GPIO range...)
Yes it is correct. There is a hole between GP3-16 to GP3-27.
>
> > +       PORT_GP_26(4, fn, sfx),                                         \
> > +       PORT_GP_32(5, fn, sfx)
>
> > +/* - AVB
> > +-------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static const
> unsigned int avb_link_pins[] = {
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(5, 14),
> > +};
> > +static const unsigned int avb_link_mux[] = {
> > +       AVB_LINK_MARK,
> > +};
> > +static const unsigned int avb_magic_pins[] = {
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(5, 15),
> > +};
> > +static const unsigned int avb_magic_mux[] = {
> > +       AVB_MAGIC_MARK,
> > +};
> > +static const unsigned int avb_phy_int_pins[] = {
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(5, 16),
> > +};
> > +static const unsigned int avb_phy_int_mux[] = {
> > +       AVB_PHY_INT_MARK,
> > +};
> > +static const unsigned int avb_mdio_pins[] = {
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(5, 12), RCAR_GP_PIN(5, 13), }; static const
> > +unsigned int avb_mdio_mux[] = {
> > +       AVB_MDC_MARK, AVB_MDIO_MARK,
> > +};
> > +static const unsigned int avb_mii_pins[] = {
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 14), RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 15), RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 16),
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 27),
> > +
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 2), RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 3), RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 4),
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 5),
> > +
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 10), RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 0), RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 1),
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(5, 17), RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 13), RCAR_GP_PIN(5, 23),
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 12),
> > +};
> > +static const unsigned int avb_mii_mux[] = {
> > +       AVB_TXD0_MARK, AVB_TXD1_MARK, AVB_TXD2_MARK,
> > +       AVB_TXD3_MARK,
> > +
> > +       AVB_RXD0_MARK, AVB_RXD1_MARK, AVB_RXD2_MARK,
> > +       AVB_RXD3_MARK,
> > +
> > +       AVB_RX_ER_MARK, AVB_RX_CLK_MARK, AVB_RX_DV_MARK,
> > +       AVB_CRS_MARK, AVB_TX_EN_MARK, AVB_TX_ER_MARK,
> > +       AVB_TX_CLK_MARK,
>
> You forgot AVB_COL, which is GP5_18?

GP5_18 is shred between the signals AVB_COL and VI0_CLK. As per the RZ/G1C board schematic /hardware user guide
Ethernet Phy collision pin(AVB_COL) pin  is not populated on this board by default. It is populated only for
Video Input Channel0 pixel clock.

Since it is initial submission, I thought of adding only board specific pins first and later
add this collision pin alone as a separate pin entry  in the avb group. That way we can support existing board
as well as any future RZ/G1C board which populates this pin. Are you ok for this approach?

> > +};
> > +static const unsigned int avb_gmii_pins[] = {
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 14), RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 15), RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 16),
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 27), RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 28), RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 29),
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(4, 0), RCAR_GP_PIN(5, 22),
> > +
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 2), RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 3), RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 4),
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 5), RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 6), RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 7),
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 8), RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 9),
> > +
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 10), RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 0), RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 1),
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(5, 17), RCAR_GP_PIN(4, 1), RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 11),
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 13), RCAR_GP_PIN(5, 23), RCAR_GP_PIN(3, 12), };
> > +static const unsigned int avb_gmii_mux[] = {
> > +       AVB_TXD0_MARK, AVB_TXD1_MARK, AVB_TXD2_MARK,
> > +       AVB_TXD3_MARK, AVB_TXD4_MARK, AVB_TXD5_MARK,
> > +       AVB_TXD6_MARK, AVB_TXD7_MARK,
> > +
> > +       AVB_RXD0_MARK, AVB_RXD1_MARK, AVB_RXD2_MARK,
> > +       AVB_RXD3_MARK, AVB_RXD4_MARK, AVB_RXD5_MARK,
> > +       AVB_RXD6_MARK, AVB_RXD7_MARK,
> > +
> > +       AVB_RX_ER_MARK, AVB_RX_CLK_MARK, AVB_RX_DV_MARK,
> > +       AVB_CRS_MARK, AVB_GTX_CLK_MARK, AVB_GTXREFCLK_MARK,
> > +       AVB_TX_EN_MARK, AVB_TX_ER_MARK, AVB_TX_CLK_MARK,
>
> You forgot AVB_COL, which is GP5_18?

The same comment as above.

> > +};
>
> Any specific reason you haven't added the avb_avtp_capture and
> avb_avtp_match pins?

Since it is initial submission, I thought of adding only board specific pins first.
It was planned to add this in later submission.

> > +/* - SCIF1
> > +------------------------------------------------------------------ */ static const
> unsigned int scif1_data_b_pins[] = {
> > +       /* RX, TX */
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(5, 19), RCAR_GP_PIN(5, 20), }; static const
> > +unsigned int scif1_data_b_mux[] = {
> > +       RX1_B_MARK, TX1_B_MARK,
> > +};
> > +/* - SCIF2
> > +------------------------------------------------------------------ */ static const
> unsigned int scif2_data_b_pins[] = {
> > +       /* RX, TX */
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(5, 25), RCAR_GP_PIN(5, 26), }; static const
> > +unsigned int scif2_data_b_mux[] = {
> > +       RX2_B_MARK, TX2_B_MARK,
> > +};
> > +/* - SCIF4
> > +------------------------------------------------------------------ */ static const
> unsigned int scif4_data_b_pins[] = {
> > +       /* RX, TX */
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(1, 2), RCAR_GP_PIN(1, 3), }; static const unsigned
> > +int scif4_data_b_mux[] = {
> > +       RX4_B_MARK, TX4_B_MARK,
> > +};
> > +/* - SCIF5
> > +------------------------------------------------------------------ */ static const
> unsigned int scif5_data_b_pins[] = {
> > +       /* RX, TX */
> > +       RCAR_GP_PIN(1, 0), RCAR_GP_PIN(1, 1), }; static const unsigned
> > +int scif5_data_b_mux[] = {
> > +       RX5_B_MARK, TX5_B_MARK,
> > +};
>
> Please add all SCIF pin groups, not just a random subset.

It is not random subset, the above set is based on current board.

> > +       { PINMUX_CFG_REG_VAR("MOD_SEL", 0xE60600C0, 32,
>
> "MOD_SEL0"

OK. Will fix this in V2.

Regards,
Biju



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