> > > The EHCI packet buffer in/out threshold is programmable for Intel > > > Quark X1000 USB host controller, and the default value is 0x20 > > > dwords. The in/out threshold can be programmed to 0x80 dwords, but > > > only when isochronous/interrupt transactions are not initiated by > > > the USB host controller. This patch is to reconfigure the packet > > > buffer in/out threshold as maximal as possible, and it is 0x7F dwords since > the USB host controller initiates isochronous/interrupt transactions. > > > > So, what is the reason to set the value as 0x80? > > 1. The default value 0x20 makes some problems such as... > > 2. To maximize the performance, ... > > 3. Both > > Please add the reason why 0x80 is necessary, as possible. > > > > Then, 0x7F means 508 bytes? 'Intel Quark X1000 USB host controller' > > can support 0x80 (512bytes), however, in this case, > > isochronous/interrupt transactions cannot be initiated by 'Intel Quark X1000 > USB host controller'. > > Right? > > > > So, 0x79 (508bytes?) should be used, because the isochronous/interrupt > > transactions can be initiated by 'Intel Quark X1000 USB host controller'. > > Right? > > Yes, to maximize the performance, we set the threshold as maximal as possible. Intel Quark X1000 can support 0x80 dwords (512Bytes), but 0x7F dwords (508 Bytes) should be used since the isochronous/interrupt transactions can be initiated by Intel Quark X1000 USB host controller. I will update the descriptions. > > > /*------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > -------*/ > > > +#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_QUARK_X1000_SOC 0x0939 > > > +static inline bool usb_is_intel_quark_x1000(struct pci_dev *pdev) { > > > + return pdev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL && > > > + pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_QUARK_X1000_SOC; > > > + > > > > Please don't add this unnecessary line. OK, I will remove it. > > > > > +} > > > + > > > +/* Register offset of in/out threshold */ > > > +#define EHCI_INSNREG01 0x84 > > > +/* The maximal threshold is 0x80 Dword */ > > > +#define EHCI_MAX_THRESHOLD 0X80 > > > > s/0X80/0x80 > > > > 0x80 means 512 bytes. So, how about mentioning '0x80 means 512 bytes' > > in this comment or the commit message? > > > > Maybe, how about the following? > > > > /* The maximal threshold value is 0x80, which means 512 bytes */ > > #define EHCI_THRESHOLD_512BYTES 0x80 > > > > > +/* Lower word is 'in' threshold, and higher word is 'out' > > > +threshold*/ #define EHCI_INSNREG01_THRESH \ > > > + ((EHCI_MAX_THRESHOLD - 1)<<16 | (EHCI_MAX_THRESHOLD - 1)) > > > > Um, how about the following? > > > > /* Register offset of in/out threshold */ > > #define EHCI_INSNREG01 0x84 > > /* The maximal threshold value is 0x80, which means 512 bytes */ > > #define EHCI_THRESHOLD_512BYTES 0x80 > > #define EHCI_THRESHOLD_508BYTES 0x79 > > #define EHCI_THRESHOLD_OUT_SHIFT 16 > > #define EHCI_THRESHOLD_IN_SHIFT 0 > > > > ...... > > > > /* > > * In order to support the isochronous/interrupt transactions, > > * 508 bytes should be used as max threshold values */ > > */ > > val = ((EHCI_THRESHOLD_512BYTES - 1) << > EHCI_THRESHOLD_OUT_SHIFT | > > (EHCI_THRESHOLD_512BYTES - 1) << EHCI_THRESHOLD_IN_SHIFT); > > writel(val, op_reg_base + EHCI_INSNREG01); > > Sorry, please refer to the following. > > /* Register offset of in/out threshold */ > #define EHCI_INSNREG01 0x84 > /* The maximal threshold value is 0x80, which means 512 bytes */ > #define EHCI_THRESHOLD_512BYTES 0x80 > #define EHCI_THRESHOLD_508BYTES 0x79 > #define EHCI_THRESHOLD_OUT_SHIFT 16 > #define EHCI_THRESHOLD_IN_SHIFT 0 > > ...... > > /* > * In order to support the isochronous/interrupt transactions, > * 508 bytes should be used as max threshold values */ > */ > val = (EHCI_THRESHOLD_508BYTES << > EHCI_THRESHOLD_OUT_SHIFT | > (EHCI_THRESHOLD_508BYTES << EHCI_THRESHOLD_IN_SHIFT); > writel(val, op_reg_base + EHCI_INSNREG01); > I will improve the according to your suggestions. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-usb" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html