Allowing reset controllers before SMP initialization (on ARM)?
Arnd Bergmann
arnd at arndb.de
Sat Apr 18 12:38:53 PDT 2015
On Thursday 16 April 2015 11:42:08 Maxime Coquelin wrote:
> Hi Florian, Arnd,
>
> On 04/16/2015 10:04 AM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> > On Wednesday 15 April 2015 17:51:18 Florian Fainelli wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> In order to support initialization of the secondary core on BCM63138
> >> SoCs, I would want to utilize a reset controller to release the
> >> secondary CPU from reset [1].
> >>
> >> Here are multiple options:
> >>
> >> - expose a custom function which registers the reset controller platform
> >> driver as early as possible, which is probably acceptable, but also
> >> requires the DT machine descriptor to populate the platform bus earlier,
> >> which we could completely avoid
> > I think populating the platform bus earlier is not realistic, that
> > would break lots of existing dependencies. In particular, we can't
> > do it much earlier because it has to be done after the platform bus
> > itself is instantiated.
> >
> >> - have a OF_DECLARE_RESET_CONTROLLER() which is running fairly early
> >> during boot, such that we can utilize reset controllers are early as
> >> possible, before any initcall level, and before SMP initialization is
> >> kicking in
> > We've added a couple of those, and it could be done here, but putting
> > them in the right order is a bit tricky, and I think we can avoid it.
>
> I have already proposed a OF_DECLARE_RESET_CONTROLLER() implementation:
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/2/20/395
>
> I needed it for the STM32 timers, but it was not accepted.
> Now, I perform the timers reset in the bootloader, but it shouldn't work
> in your case.
I guess if there is enough interest in this, we will eventually do it.
This is something we can change at any time without user-visible changes
or DT binding changes. The tradeoff is mainly that without
OF_DECLARE_RESET_CONTROLLER(), we need a couple of hacks in early init
code, while adding too many of those OF_DECLARE_*() macros has the risk
that we won't be able to order them in a sane way that works on
all platforms, so I'm always reluctant about adding an extra one.
Arnd
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