Re: [PATCH v4 1/4] Documentation: fpga: dfl: Add documentation for DFHv1

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On Thu, 20 Oct 2022, matthew.gerlach@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> From: Matthew Gerlach <matthew.gerlach@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> Add documentation describing the extensions provided by Version
> 1 of the Device Feature Header (DFHv1).
> 
> Signed-off-by: Matthew Gerlach <matthew.gerlach@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> v4: Remove marketing speak and separate v0 and v1 descriptions.
>     Fix errors reported by "make htmldocs".
> 
> v3: no change
> 
> v2: s/GUILD/GUID/
>     add picture
> ---
>  Documentation/fpga/dfl.rst | 96 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 96 insertions(+)
> 
> diff --git a/Documentation/fpga/dfl.rst b/Documentation/fpga/dfl.rst
> index 15b670926084..12365be435a8 100644
> --- a/Documentation/fpga/dfl.rst
> +++ b/Documentation/fpga/dfl.rst
> @@ -561,6 +561,102 @@ new DFL feature via UIO direct access, its feature id should be added to the
>  driver's id_table.
>  
>  
> +Device Feature Header - Version 0
> +===========================================
> +The format of Version 0 of a Device Feature Header (DFH) is shown below::
> +
> +    +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
> +    |63 Type 60|59 DFH VER 52|51 Rsvd 41|40 EOL|39 Next 16|15 VER 12|11 ID 0| 0x00
> +    +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
> +    |63                                 GUID_L                             0| 0x08
> +    +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
> +    |63                                 GUID_H                             0| 0x10
> +    +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
> +
> +Offset 0x00
> +Type - The type of DFH (e.g. FME, AFU, or private feature).
> +DFH VER - The version of the DFH.
> +Rsvd - Currently unused.
> +EOL - Set if this DFH is the end of the Device Feature List (DFL).
> +Next - The offset of the next DFH in the DFL from the start of the DFH.
> +If EOL is set, Next refers to size of mmio for last feature in the list.
> +ID - If Type field is 'private feature', then ID of the private feature.
> +
> +Offset 0x08
> +GUID_L - Least significant 64 bits of a 128 bit Globally Unique Identifier
> +if Type is FME or AFU.
> +
> +Offset 0x10
> +GUID_H - Most significant 64 bits of a 128 bit Globally Unique Identifier
> +if Type is FME or AFU.
> +
> +
> +Device Feature Header - Version 1
> +===========================================

While this is structurally better than the previous one. I'd still include
at least one paragraph about the purpose. Something along these lines 
(picked from v3 + edited the marketing speak/v0 compare away from it):

Version 1 of the Device Feature Header (DFHv1) provides flexibility and 
extensibility to hardware designs using Device Feature Lists. It is a
standardized mechanism for features to describe parameters/capabilities to 
software.

With DFHv1:
* GUID is mandatory for all types
* The register space of the feature is decoupled from the location of the DFH
* A list of parameter values associates to a particular feature.

After that, the header itself makes much more sense already.

> +The format of Version 1 of a Device Feature Header (DFH) is shown below::
> +
> +    +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
> +    |63 Type 60|59 DFH VER 52|51 Rsvd 41|40 EOL|39 Next 16|15 VER 12|11 ID 0| 0x00
> +    +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
> +    |63                                 GUID_L                             0| 0x08
> +    +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
> +    |63                                 GUID_H                             0| 0x10
> +    +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
> +    |63                 Address/Offset                            1|  Rel  0| 0x18

Should this mention it's addr/offs of registers? As is it's bit hard to 
figure out from the diagram w/o the extra description. I think you have 
plenty of space for adding that extra bit of info.

> +    +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
> +    |63        Reg Size       32|Params 31|30 Group    16|15 Instance      0| 0x20
> +    +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
> +    |63 Next      34|RSV33|EOP32|31 Param Version 16|15 Param ID           0| 0x28
> +    +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
> +    |63                 Parameter Data                                     0| 0x30
> +    +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
> +
> +                                  ...
> +
> +    +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
> +    |63 Next parameter offset 32|31 Param Version 16|15 Param ID           0|
> +    +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
> +    |63                 Parameter Data                                     0|
> +    +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
> +
> +Offset 0x00
> +Type - The type of DFH (e.g. FME, AFU, or private feature).
> +DFH VER - The version of the DFH.
> +Rsvd - Currently unused.
> +EOL - Set if this DFH is the end of the Device Feature List (DFL).
> +Next - The offset of the next DFH in the DFL from the start of the DFH.
> +If EOL is set, Next refers to size of mmio for last feature in the list.
> +ID - If Type field is 'private feature', then ID of the private feature.
> +
> +Offset 0x08
> +GUID_L - Least significant 64 bits of a 128 bit Globally Unique Identifier.
> +
> +Offset 0x10
> +GUID_H - Most significant 64 bits of a 128 bit Globally Unique Identifier
> +if Type is FME or AFU.

A copy-paste error?

> +
> +Offset 0x18
> +Address/Offset - If Rel bit is set, then high 63 bits of a 16 bit aligned
> +absolute address for the location of the feature's registers.
> +If Rel bit is clear, then the feature's registers start at the
> +offset from the start of the DFH.
> +
> +Offset 0x20
> +Reg Size - Size of feature's register set.
> +Params - Set if DFH has one or more parameter blocks.
> +Group - Id of group if feature is part of a group.
> +Instance - Id of instance of feature within a group.
> +
> +Offset 0x28 if feature has parameters
> +Next - High 30 bits of a 32 bit aligned offset to the next parameter block.
> +If EOP set, size of last parameter.
> +Param Version - Version of Param ID.
> +Param ID - ID of parameter.
> +
> +Offset 0x30
> +Parameter Data - Parameter data whose size and format is defined by version
> +and ID of the parameter.

I'd reverse the order and say "ID and version" (kind of major thing 
first).

> +
>  Open discussion
>  ===============
>  FME driver exports one ioctl (DFL_FPGA_FME_PORT_PR) for partial reconfiguration
> 

-- 
 i.




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