答复: [PATCH 2/2] PCI: Layerscape: Add Layerscape PCIe driver

Arnd Bergmann arnd at arndb.de
Tue Sep 9 04:58:17 PDT 2014


On Tuesday 09 September 2014 19:16:01 Lian Minghuan-B31939 wrote:
> On 2014年09月09日 10:50, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> > On Tuesday 09 September 2014 18:46:59 Lian Minghuan-B31939 wrote:
> >> On 2014年09月09日 09:56, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> >>> On Tuesday 09 September 2014 17:25:57 Lian Minghuan-B31939 wrote:
> >>>> [Minghuan] I discussed with my colleague. They worry about performance
> >>>> degradation if using regmap API,
> >>>> because there are some fast device use scfg. We tend to use a simple way
> >>>> to map andread/write scfg directly.
> >>> I see. In this case, I would probably create a separate msi controller
> >>> driver that owns the "fsl,ls1021a-scfg" device, and is referenced
> >>> through the "msi-parent" property in the pcie controller.
> >>>
> >>> You can use of_pci_find_msi_chip_by_node() to get the msi_chip
> >>> instance and then connect that to your pci host. This will also
> >>> take care of the case where you may want to use the main GICv3
> >>> on a future SoC.
> >>
> >> [Minghuan] There is something wrong with LS1021A MSI hardware that it
> >> only supports one interrupt not 32 interrupts.  Now, I do not want to
> >> create a separate msi controller driver just for incorrect hardware.
> >> I may provide complete MSI driver for the new hardware when it is ready.
> >
> > Would you just leave out MSI support for the LS1021A PCIe variant?
> > I guess that's fine because all device drivers should also support
> > legacy interrupts and there is no performance gain in MSI in this
> > case.
>
> [Minghuan] I have added MSI support for LS1021A PCIe just reserved 31 
> interrupts as used.

I don't understand your logic then. If LS1021A has an incorrect MSI
implementation, and you may want to reuse the PCIe driver with a
future chip that either includes a correct MSI implementation, or
with one that uses the GICv3 instead, isn't that even more reason
to split out the MSI support into a separate driver?

That way you can at least separate the normal code path from the
broken one and don't need any special run-time or compile-conditionals
beyond calling of_pci_find_msi_chip_by_node().

	Arnd



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