On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 07:25:21PM +0300, Mathias Nyman wrote: > On 26.4.2022 12.18, Daehwan Jung wrote: > > This driver is for Samsung Exynos xhci host conroller. It uses xhci-plat > > driver mainly and extends some functions by xhci hooks and overrides. > > > > It supports USB Audio offload with Co-processor. It only cares DCBAA, > > Device Context, Transfer Ring, Event Ring, and ERST. They are allocated > > on specific address with xhci hooks. Co-processor could use them directly > > without xhci driver after then. > > > > Signed-off-by: Daehwan Jung <dh10.jung@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > I have to agree with Krzysztof's comments, this is an odd driver stub. > > Perhaps open up a bit how the Exynos offloading works so we can figure out > in more detail what the hardware needs from software. > > (...) > I missed replying here on previous one. OK. It seems to need more detailed explanation. I will explain my driver more detail on next submission. > > + > > +static void xhci_exynos_alloc_container_ctx(struct xhci_hcd *xhci, struct xhci_container_ctx *ctx, > > + int type, gfp_t flags) > > +{ > > + /* Only first Device Context uses URAM */ > > + int i; > > + > > + ctx->bytes = ioremap(EXYNOS_URAM_DEVICE_CTX_ADDR, EXYNOS_URAM_CTX_SIZE); > > + if (!ctx->bytes) > > + return; > > + > > + for (i = 0; i < EXYNOS_URAM_CTX_SIZE; i++) > > + ctx->bytes[i] = 0; > > + > > + ctx->dma = EXYNOS_URAM_DEVICE_CTX_ADDR; > > This can't work with more than one USB device. > This hardcodes the same context address for every usb device. > > > > +static void xhci_exynos_parse_endpoint(struct xhci_hcd *xhci, struct usb_device *udev, > > + struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *desc, struct xhci_container_ctx *ctx) > > +{ > > + struct xhci_plat_priv *priv = xhci_to_priv(xhci); > > + struct xhci_hcd_exynos *xhci_exynos = priv->vendor_priv; > > + struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *d = desc; > > + unsigned int ep_index; > > + struct xhci_ep_ctx *ep_ctx; > > + > > + ep_index = xhci_get_endpoint_index(d); > > + ep_ctx = xhci_get_ep_ctx(xhci, ctx, ep_index); > > + > > + if ((d->bmAttributes & USB_ENDPOINT_XFERTYPE_MASK) == > > + USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_ISOC) { > > + if (d->bEndpointAddress & USB_ENDPOINT_DIR_MASK) > > + xhci_exynos->in_ep = d->bEndpointAddress; > > + else > > + xhci_exynos->out_ep = d->bEndpointAddress; > > + } > > This won't work if more than one device that has isoc endpoints, or even > if that device has more than one in/out isoc endpoint pair. > > I missed it also on previous mail. I've never seen a device that has several isoc endpoints. It needs to add something if it would exist. In fact, I've found a device that has feedback ep and I'm going to add it. I've never seen other case yet. Best Regards, Jung Daehwan > > +static int xhci_alloc_segments_for_ring_uram(struct xhci_hcd *xhci, > > + struct xhci_segment **first, struct xhci_segment **last, > > + unsigned int num_segs, unsigned int cycle_state, > > + enum xhci_ring_type type, unsigned int max_packet, gfp_t flags, > > + u32 endpoint_type) > > +{ > > + struct xhci_segment *prev; > > + bool chain_links = false; > > + > > + while (num_segs > 0) { > > + struct xhci_segment *next = NULL; > > + > > + if (!next) { > > + prev = *first; > > + while (prev) { > > + next = prev->next; > > + xhci_segment_free(xhci, prev); > > + prev = next; > > + } > > + return -ENOMEM; > > This always return -ENOMEM > > Also this whole function never allocates or remaps any memory. > > > + } > > + xhci_link_segments(prev, next, type, chain_links); > > + > > + prev = next; > > + num_segs--; > > + } > > + xhci_link_segments(prev, *first, type, chain_links); > > + *last = prev; > > + > > + return 0; > > +} > > + > > +static struct xhci_ring *xhci_ring_alloc_uram(struct xhci_hcd *xhci, > > + unsigned int num_segs, unsigned int cycle_state, > > + enum xhci_ring_type type, unsigned int max_packet, gfp_t flags, > > + u32 endpoint_type) > > +{ > > + struct xhci_ring *ring; > > + int ret; > > + struct device *dev = xhci_to_hcd(xhci)->self.sysdev; > > + > > + ring = kzalloc_node(sizeof(*ring), flags, dev_to_node(dev)); > > + if (!ring) > > + return NULL; > > + > > + ring->num_segs = num_segs; > > + ring->bounce_buf_len = max_packet; > > + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ring->td_list); > > + ring->type = type; > > + if (num_segs == 0) > > + return ring; > > + > > + ret = xhci_alloc_segments_for_ring_uram(xhci, &ring->first_seg, > > + &ring->last_seg, num_segs, cycle_state, type, > > + max_packet, flags, endpoint_type); > > + if (ret) > > + goto fail; > > + > > + /* Only event ring does not use link TRB */ > > + if (type != TYPE_EVENT) { > > + /* See section 4.9.2.1 and 6.4.4.1 */ > > + ring->last_seg->trbs[TRBS_PER_SEGMENT - 1].link.control |= > > + cpu_to_le32(LINK_TOGGLE); > > No memory was allocated for trbs > > A lot of this code seems to exists just to avoid xhci driver from allocating > dma capable memory, we can refactor the existing xhci_mem_init() and move > dcbaa and event ring allocation and other code to their own overridable > functions. > > This way we can probably get rid of a lot of the code in this series. > > Thanks > Mathias >