[PATCH v2 0/3] Add the efuse driver on rockchip platform
Shunqian Zheng
shunqian.zheng at gmail.com
Fri Jul 31 02:27:46 PDT 2015
Dear Srinivas,
On 2015年06月18日 16:29, Srinivas Kandagatla wrote:
>
>
> On 18/06/15 08:05, Stefan Wahren wrote:
>> Hi Srinivas,
>>
>> Am 16.06.2015 um 12:54 schrieb Srinivas Kandagatla:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 16/06/15 11:06, Caesar Wang wrote:
>>>> Hi Srinivas,
>>>>
>>>> 在 2015年06月16日 17:21, Srinivas Kandagatla 写道:
>>>>> Hi Stefan,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 16/06/15 09:52, Stefan Wahren wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Caesar,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [add Maxime and Srinivas]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Am 16.06.2015 um 09:27 schrieb Caesar Wang:
>>>>>>> The original driver is uploaded by Jianqun.
>>>>>>> Here is his patchs:
>>>>>>> https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/5410341/
>>>>>>> https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/5410351/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Jianqun, nevermind!
>>>>>>> I check-pick it and re-upload the driver for the upstream.
>>>>>>> e.g.:
>>>>>>> Tested by on minnie board.(kernel-4.1-rc8)
>>>>>>> cd /sys/devices/platform/ffb40000.efuse
>>>>>>> localhost ffb40000.efuse # cat cpu_leakage_show
>>>>>>> cpu_version_show
>>>>>>> The results:
>>>>>>> 19
>>>>>>> 2
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Changes in v2:
>>>>>>> - Change the document decription.
>>>>>>> - Move the efuse driver into driver/soc/vendor.
>>>>>>> - update the efuse driver.
>>>>>>> - Add the dts node on RK3288.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> i want to mention that there is a upcoming new framework suitable
>>>>>> for
>>>>>> efuse drivers:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/5/21/643
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Unfortunately i don't know the current development state.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Currently this framework is used by atleast 3 drivers(qcom-tsens,
>>>>> qcom-cpr, begel-bone-cape manager) which are still floating in the
>>>>> mailing list.
>>>>>
>>>>> I was hoping that these 3 users would getback with tested-by.. which
>>>>> did not happen for last 3-4 weeks.
>>>>>
>>>>> I would appreciate, If you could try framework too, and let me know.
>>>>
>>
>> yes i work on OCOTP driver for MXS platform and i will try ...
>>
>>>
>>> int rockchip_efuse_reg_read(void *context, unsigned int reg, unsigned
>>> int *val)
>>> {
>>> /* efuse specific read sequence */
>>> ...
>>> }
>>
>> I will need a specific read sequence too.
>
> You can have a look at
> https://git.linaro.org/people/srinivas.kandagatla/linux.git/blob/b4c3ad253747767511233687436f20144e850d67:/drivers/nvmem/rockchip-efuse.c
>
> I did modify the rockchip driver, which I guess should be very much
> similar to what OCOTP driver would need.
I'm testing the rockchip-efuse.c driver based on nvmem framework v8, it
works on RK3288-soc except:
1. Without the following diff, `hexdump
/sys/bus/nvmem/devices/rockchip-efuse0/nvmem` is wrong with "INVALID
ARGUMENT":
+++ b/drivers/nvmem/core.c
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ static ssize_t bin_attr_nvmem_read(struct file *filp,
struct kobject *kobj,
int rc;
/* Stop the user from reading */
- if (pos > nvmem->size)
+ if (pos > nvmem->size - 1)
return 0;
if (pos + count > nvmem->size)
RK3288-efuse has 32 x 8bit regs, in dts "reg = <0xffb40000 0x20>;"
Here is the message dump from nvmem_device:
[ 2.158314] nvmem:
[ 2.158314] name (null)
[ 2.158314] stride 1
[ 2.158314] word_size 1
[ 2.158314] ncells 0
[ 2.158314] id 0
[ 2.158314] users 0
[ 2.158314] size 32
[ 2.158314] read_only 0
Do you think there is a leak or I'm messing up ?
2. About the read operation, eFuse data can be read during device
probe() and cached, OR,
read from eFuse when needed every time. I prefer the second one but
then, the clock of eFuse may be
gated. So before/after reading I have to enable/disable clk like :
devm_clk_get(dev, "hclk_efuse256");
The trouble is I can't find a way to get the "dev" hander in :
static int rockchip_efuse_read(void *context, const void
*reg, size_t reg_size, void *val, size_t val_size)
I am appreciated if you can give some advice.
Or, do you think it's reasonable to add hooks before/after read in
nvmem/core.c like :
+ before_read(dev, ...);
rc = regmap_raw_read(nvmem->regmap, pos, buf, count);
+ after_read(dev, ...);
3. In the /sys/bus/nvmem/devices/rockchip-efuse0/, there are files:
/sys/devices/platform/ffb40000.efuse/rockchip-efuse0 # ls
nvmem of_node power subsystem uevent
Do you have a plan to add the nvmem consumers to /sys/ in nvmem
framework?
For example, in dts defined the "cpu_leakage":
efuse: efuse at ffb40000 {
compatible = "rockchip,rk3x-efuse";
reg = <0xffb40000 0x20>;
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <1>;
clocks = <&cru PCLK_EFUSE256>;
clock-names = "pclk_efuse_256";
cpu_leakage: cpu_leakage {
reg = <0x17 0x1>;
};
};
Then nvmem exposes the "cpu_leakage" file in /sys which can be
read/write.
Thank you very much,
Shunqian Zheng
>
>
>>
>> Sorry for these newbie questions:
>>
>> What data structure does context points to for this reg_read opteration?
>>
>> Do we need range checking of reg or is it handled by the framework?
>>
> We already have that in place.
>
>> Are there any limitation for reg_read regarding sleeping or locking
>> operations?
> There are no limitaions as such from nvmem framework, regmap might
> have limitations w.r.t to sleeping and fast_io, as fast_io would take
> spinlocks, AFAIK the providers would not have fast_io, as they not IO
> devices.
>>
>> In case of a read only driver, is everything handle by devicetree or do
>> we need an empty write operation?
> Yes, if you pass read-only flag in the provider, the framework would
> not attempt to even write.
>
> You will find answers to most of your question in the rochip-efuse.c
> file.
>
>
> --srini
>>
>> Best regards
>> Stefan
>>
>
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