It was <2017-12-05 wto 14:34>, when Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 1:35 PM, Łukasz Stelmach <l.stelmach@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Add support for PRNG in Exynos5250+ SoCs. >> >> Signed-off-by: Łukasz Stelmach <l.stelmach@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> .../bindings/crypto/samsung,exynos-rng4.txt | 4 ++- >> drivers/crypto/exynos-rng.c | 36 ++++++++++++++++++++-- >> 2 files changed, 36 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git >> a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/samsung,exynos-rng4.txt >> b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/samsung,exynos-rng4.txt >> index 4ca8dd4d7e66..a13fbdb4bd88 100644 >> --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/samsung,exynos-rng4.txt >> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/samsung,exynos-rng4.txt >> @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ Exynos Pseudo Random Number Generator >> >> Required properties: >> >> -- compatible : Should be "samsung,exynos4-rng". >> +- compatible : One of: >> + - "samsung,exynos4-rng" for Exynos4210 and Exynos4412 >> + - "samsung,exynos5250-prng" for Exynos5250+ >> - reg : Specifies base physical address and size of the registers map. >> - clocks : Phandle to clock-controller plus clock-specifier pair. >> - clock-names : "secss" as a clock name. >> diff --git a/drivers/crypto/exynos-rng.c b/drivers/crypto/exynos-rng.c >> index 451620b475a0..894ef93ef5ec 100644 >> --- a/drivers/crypto/exynos-rng.c >> +++ b/drivers/crypto/exynos-rng.c >> @@ -22,12 +22,17 @@ >> #include <linux/err.h> >> #include <linux/io.h> >> #include <linux/module.h> >> +#include <linux/of_device.h> >> #include <linux/platform_device.h> >> >> #include <crypto/internal/rng.h> >> >> #define EXYNOS_RNG_CONTROL 0x0 >> #define EXYNOS_RNG_STATUS 0x10 >> + >> +#define EXYNOS_RNG_SEED_CONF 0x14 >> +#define EXYNOS_RNG_GEN_PRNG 0x02 > > Use BIT(1) instead. > >> + >> #define EXYNOS_RNG_SEED_BASE 0x140 >> #define EXYNOS_RNG_SEED(n) (EXYNOS_RNG_SEED_BASE + (n * 0x4)) >> #define EXYNOS_RNG_OUT_BASE 0x160 >> @@ -43,6 +48,11 @@ >> #define EXYNOS_RNG_SEED_REGS 5 >> #define EXYNOS_RNG_SEED_SIZE (EXYNOS_RNG_SEED_REGS * 4) >> >> +enum exynos_prng_type { >> + EXYNOS_PRNG_TYPE4 = 4, >> + EXYNOS_PRNG_TYPE5 = 5, > > That's unusual numbering and naming, so just: > enum exynos_prng_type { > EXYNOS_PRNG_EXYNOS4, > EXYNOS_PRNG_EXYNOS5, > }; > > Especially that TYPE4 and TYPE5 suggest so kind of sub-type (like > versions of some IP blocks, e.g. MFC) but it is just the family of > Exynos. Half done. I've changed TYPE to EXYNOS. I used explicit numbering in the enum because I want both values to act same true-false-wise. If one is 0 this condition is not met. >> +}; >> + >> /* >> * Driver re-seeds itself with generated random numbers to increase >> * the randomness. >> @@ -63,6 +73,7 @@ struct exynos_rng_ctx { >> /* Device associated memory */ >> struct exynos_rng_dev { >> struct device *dev; >> + enum exynos_prng_type type; >> void __iomem *mem; >> struct clk *clk; >> /* Generated numbers stored for seeding during resume */ >> @@ -160,8 +171,13 @@ static int exynos_rng_get_random(struct exynos_rng_dev *rng, >> { >> int retry = EXYNOS_RNG_WAIT_RETRIES; >> >> - exynos_rng_writel(rng, EXYNOS_RNG_CONTROL_START, >> - EXYNOS_RNG_CONTROL); >> + if (rng->type == EXYNOS_PRNG_TYPE4) { >> + exynos_rng_writel(rng, EXYNOS_RNG_CONTROL_START, >> + EXYNOS_RNG_CONTROL); >> + } else if (rng->type == EXYNOS_PRNG_TYPE5) { >> + exynos_rng_writel(rng, EXYNOS_RNG_GEN_PRNG, >> + EXYNOS_RNG_SEED_CONF); >> + } >> >> while (!(exynos_rng_readl(rng, >> EXYNOS_RNG_STATUS) & EXYNOS_RNG_STATUS_RNG_DONE) && --retry) >> @@ -279,6 +295,13 @@ static int exynos_rng_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) >> if (!rng) >> return -ENOMEM; >> >> + rng->type = (enum exynos_prng_type)of_device_get_match_data(&pdev->dev); >> + if (rng->type != EXYNOS_PRNG_TYPE4 && >> + rng->type != EXYNOS_PRNG_TYPE5) { >> + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Unsupported PRNG type: %d", rng->type); >> + return -ENOTSUPP; >> + } >> + >> rng->dev = &pdev->dev; >> rng->clk = devm_clk_get(&pdev->dev, "secss"); >> if (IS_ERR(rng->clk)) { >> @@ -300,7 +323,10 @@ static int exynos_rng_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) >> dev_err(&pdev->dev, >> "Couldn't register rng crypto alg: %d\n", ret); >> exynos_rng_dev = NULL; >> - } >> + } else > > Missing {} around else clause. Probably checkpatch should point it. It doesn't. Fixed. >> + dev_info(&pdev->dev, >> + "Exynos Pseudo Random Number Generator (type:%d)\n", > > dev_dbg, this is not that important information to affect the boot time. Quite many devices report their presence during boot with such messages. For example: [ 3.390247] exynos-ehci 12110000.usb: EHCI Host Controller [ 3.395493] exynos-ehci 12110000.usb: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1 [ 3.403702] exynos-ehci 12110000.usb: irq 80, io mem 0x12110000 [ 3.431793] exynos-ehci 12110000.usb: USB 2.0 started, EHCI 1.00 From my experience it isn't printk() itself that slows down boot but the serial console. -- Łukasz Stelmach Samsung R&D Institute Poland Samsung Electronics
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