Hi, (Arnd, you didn't Cc dwc2's maintainer. I'm also not part of TI anymore) Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> writes: > On Thursday 12 May 2016 14:25:49 Felipe Balbi wrote: >> > { >> > u32 value = __raw_readl(addr); >> > >> > - /* In order to preserve endianness __raw_* operation is used. Therefore >> > - * a barrier is needed to ensure IO access is not re-ordered across >> > + /* in order to preserve endianness __raw_* operation is used. therefore >> > + * a barrier is needed to ensure io access is not re-ordered across >> > * reads or writes >> > */ >> > mb(); >> > @@ -81,15 +93,32 @@ static inline void dwc2_writel(u32 value, void __iomem *addr) >> > __raw_writel(value, addr); >> > >> > /* >> > - * In order to preserve endianness __raw_* operation is used. Therefore >> > - * a barrier is needed to ensure IO access is not re-ordered across >> > + * in order to preserve endianness __raw_* operation is used. therefore >> > + * a barrier is needed to ensure io access is not re-ordered across >> > * reads or writes >> > */ >> > mb(); >> > -#ifdef DWC2_LOG_WRITES >> > - pr_info("INFO:: wrote %08x to %p\n", value, addr); >> > +#ifdef dwc2_log_writes >> > + pr_info("info:: wrote %08x to %p\n", value, addr); >> > #endif >> > } >> > +#else > > Oops, the accidental lowercase conversion is still in here, I'll fix it > up once we agree on the approach. > >> I still think this is something that should be handled at MIPS side, no ? > > As I explained, there isn't really anything we can do in MIPS code > because of the way they have to handle PCI. > >> How many more drivers will we have to 'fix' like this ? > > Endianess problems will keep coming up, and we have hundreds or thousands > of drivers that are written with a particular design in mind that could > be wrong as soon as someone chooses to build an SoC that does things > differently. Once that happens, we'll fix them. > > Also, Christian has already posted a better version of the patch > that fixes this driver in an architecture independent way, but we still > need a workaround for the stable backports. hmmm, at least dwc3 (also from SNPS) has a couple bits where we can choose endianess for registers and DMA descriptors. John, do we have the same for dwc2 ? Wouldn't that be a better way to solve the problem ? -- balbi