[PATCH 05/17] pci: host: pcie-dra7xx: add support for pcie-dra7xx controller
Kishon Vijay Abraham I
kishon at ti.com
Fri May 9 04:29:04 PDT 2014
Hi Arnd,
On Wednesday 07 May 2014 03:00 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Wednesday 07 May 2014 14:14:55 Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote:
>>>> +static void dra7xx_pcie_enable_interrupts(struct pcie_port *pp)
>>>> +{
>>>> + struct dra7xx_pcie *dra7xx = to_dra7xx_pcie(pp);
>>>> +
>>>> + dra7xx_pcie_writel(dra7xx->base, PCIECTRL_DRA7XX_CONF_IRQSTATUS_MAIN,
>>>> + ~INTERRUPTS);
>>>> + dra7xx_pcie_writel(dra7xx->base,
>>>> + PCIECTRL_DRA7XX_CONF_IRQENABLE_SET_MAIN, INTERRUPTS);
>>>> + dra7xx_pcie_writel(dra7xx->base, PCIECTRL_DRA7XX_CONF_IRQSTATUS_MSI,
>>>> + ~LEG_EP_INTERRUPTS & ~MSI);
>>>> +
>>>> + if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PCI_MSI))
>>>> + dra7xx_pcie_writel(dra7xx->base,
>>>> + PCIECTRL_DRA7XX_CONF_IRQENABLE_SET_MSI, MSI);
>>>> + else
>>>> + dra7xx_pcie_writel(dra7xx->base,
>>>> + PCIECTRL_DRA7XX_CONF_IRQENABLE_SET_MSI,
>>>> + LEG_EP_INTERRUPTS);
>>>
>>> Doesn't this just enable one or the other? In general I'd assume you need
>>> both INTx and MSI, at least if MSI is available.
>>
>> Not sure since the programming sequence in the TRM explicitly states either
>> legacy interrupts or MSI interrupts should be enabled but not both.
>
> Hmm, I think that means you can't have MSI at all. You have to support
> legacy PCI devices that can't do MSI.
>
> Do you know if you have a modern GIC implementation with MSI support
> in these SoCs? It would be better anyway to use the GIC for doing
In DRA7 it is not there. I'm not sure in other platforms.
> MSI, so you can just ignore the internal MSI controller here.
>
>>>> +static int add_pcie_port(struct dra7xx_pcie *dra7xx,
>>>> + struct platform_device *pdev)
>>>> +{
>>>> + int ret;
>>>> + struct pcie_port *pp;
>>>> + struct resource *res;
>>>> + struct device *dev = &pdev->dev;
>>>> +
>>>> + pp = &dra7xx->pp;
>>>> + pp->dev = dev;
>>>> + pp->ops = &dra7xx_pcie_host_ops;
>>>> +
>>>> + spin_lock_init(&pp->conf_lock);
>>>> +
>>>> + pp->irq = platform_get_irq(pdev, 1);
>>>> + if (pp->irq < 0) {
>>>> + dev_err(dev, "missing IRQ resource\n");
>>>> + return -EINVAL;
>>>> + }
>>>>
>>>
>>> The binding does not list a mandatory "interrupts" property, so
>>> this should not be treated as an error.
>>
>> actually the 'interrupts' property is documented in pci/designware-pcie.txt.
>
> Hmm, but you don't seem to use it the same way as documented there.
> I'm not sure what 'level interrupt, pulse interrupt, special interrupt'
> in the parent binding are, but they don't seem to be the ones you use
> here.
Yeah. I'll update my Documentation. Thanks for pointing this out.
Thanks
Kishon
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