[PATCH 2/3] arm64: dts: add the Alpine v2 EVP
Tsahee Zidenberg
tsahee at annapurnalabs.com
Tue Feb 9 05:54:31 PST 2016
On 9 February 2016 at 13:48, Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier at arm.com> wrote:
> On 09/02/16 10:13, Tsahee Zidenberg wrote:
>> On 9 February 2016 at 11:30, Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier at arm.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 09/02/16 09:14, Tsahee Zidenberg wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 9 February 2016 at 11:09, Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier at arm.com
>>>> <mailto:marc.zyngier at arm.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 09/02/16 09:01, Antoine Tenart wrote:
>>>> > On Tue, Feb 09, 2016 at 09:56:33AM +0100, Antoine Tenart wrote:
>>>> >> Hi Marc,
>>>> >>
>>>> >> On Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 03:29:33PM +0000, Marc Zyngier wrote:
>>>> >>> On 08/02/16 09:11, Antoine Tenart wrote:
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>>> + gic: gic at f0100000 {
>>>> >>>> + compatible = "arm,gic-v3";
>>>> >>>> + reg = <0x0 0xf0200000 0x0 0x10000>, /* GIC Dist */
>>>> >>>> + <0x0 0xf0280000 0x0 0x200000>, /* GICR */
>>>> >>>> + <0x0 0xf0100000 0x0 0x2000>; /* GICC */
>>>> >>>> + interrupt-controller;
>>>> >>>> + #interrupt-cells = <3>;
>>>> >>>> + };
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> Something is wrong here. Either you are missing GICH and GICV (assuming
>>>> >>> you have legacy support), or you have an extra GICC region (which
>>>> >>> doesn't make sense on its own).
>>>> >>
>>>> >> I'll add the missing regions.
>>>> >
>>>> > Hmm, in fact the GICC region shouldn't be there. I'll make some tests
>>>> > and remove it.
>>>>
>>>> If you have a GICv3 with legacy support, you will probably have GICC,
>>>> GICH and GICV. Linux itself will only use GICD and GICR, but it needs at
>>>> least GICV to be able to virtualize GICv2 guests. And GICV is not
>>>> allowed to exist without GICC and GICH, so I really recommend that you
>>>> keep GICC around.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> We use the GIC without legacy support (we disable it in early boot
>>>> stages), so I think removing the GICC region is the better solution.
>>>
>>> Disabling legacy support doesn't mean that:
>>> - the HW isn't present
>>> - the associated regions are not useful
>>>
>> By "disabling lecgacy support in early boot" I don't just mean that
>> ARE bit will be set, but it will actually be RAO/WI. There will be no
>> way for SW to enable it and use these registers (which, sadly, means
>> that there will be no way to enable gicv2 virtualization). If you
>> insist - I will dig up the supposed location of GICV and GICH - yet it
>> will be both untested and entirely unusable.
>
> Just to make sure you are not missing the point: ARE==1 does *not* mean
> that GICV is unusable. Quite the opposite. It only makes it illegal to
> use GICC and GICH, but leaves GICV usable for a guest.
>
> So the real question is: do you have any additional HW that would
> actively prevent GICV from being used? If the answer to that is "no",
> and assuming your GICv3 implementation is compliant with the
> architecture, then GICV will be usable, and you should document all 3
> regions.
>
O.K. will add to next version.
> Thanks,
>
> M.
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