[PATCH v2 4/5] PCI: mediatek: Add new generation controller support
Honghui Zhang
honghui.zhang at mediatek.com
Tue Aug 8 23:49:52 PDT 2017
On Tue, 2017-08-08 at 15:19 -0500, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 04, 2017 at 08:18:09AM -0500, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
> > On Fri, Aug 04, 2017 at 04:39:36PM +0800, Honghui Zhang wrote:
> > > On Thu, 2017-08-03 at 17:42 -0500, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
>
> > > > > + port->irq_domain = irq_domain_add_linear(pcie_intc_node, INTX_NUM,
> > > > > + &intx_domain_ops, port);
> > > >
> > > > I think there's an issue here with a 4-element IRQ domain and the
> > > > hwirq numbers 1-4 from the of_irq_parse_and_map_pci() path, so INTD
> > > > may not work correctly.
> > > >
> > > > See
> > > > http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170801212931.GA26498@bhelgaas-glaptop.roam.corp.google.com
> > > > and related discussion.
> > >
> > > Sorry, I did not get this,
> > > I do some test with an intel E350T4 PCIe NICs, it's a x1 lane
> > > multi-function device.
> > > What I got from the log is below:
> > > ->of_irq_parse_and_map_pci
> > > ->of_irq_parse_pci
> > > ->irq_create_of_mapping
> > > ->irq_create_fwspec_mapping
> > > ->irq_domain_translate
> > > which will go through
> > > d->ops->translate #the hwirq really start from 0
> > >
> > > And I tested every NIC port of the Intel E350T4 with tftp transfer data,
> > > seems all are OK with this code.
> >
> > OK. I don't know what d->ops->translate is involved here, but if it
> > works, I guess this is OK for now. We're trying to clean this up and
> > make it consistent across all the drivers. Many of them allocate a
> > 5-element IRQ domain, some make a 4-element domain, and on some of
> > them INTD doesn't work. It's a mess.
>
> Paul Burton is cleaning this up. Can you point out the d->ops->translate
> function that's involved here?
Hi, Bjorn,
Sorry for my last reply, I was tracking the wrong logs. The real trick
is here:
->of_irq_parse_and_map_pci
->of_irq_parse_pci #out_irq->args[0] start from 1(1 == INTA)
->of_irq_parse_raw
After of_irq_parse_raw finished it's work, the out_irq->args[0] will be
remapped as "interrupt-map" property defines[1], which in my case, it's
start from 0, and then fwspec->param[0] is start from 0 (0 == INTA).
My "interrupt-map" property is defined as below:
interrupt-map = <0 0 0 1 &pcie_intc0 0>,
<0 0 0 2 &pcie_intc0 1>,
<0 0 0 3 &pcie_intc0 2>,
<0 0 0 4 &pcie_intc0 3>;
I do some test with the changes of property defined as below:
interrupt-map = <0 0 0 1 &pcie_intc0 1>,
<0 0 0 2 &pcie_intc0 2>,
<0 0 0 3 &pcie_intc0 3>,
<0 0 0 4 &pcie_intc0 4>;
Then I got the same running complain as Paul have got[2]
So I guess it's the "interrupt-map" property defined in dtsi node play
the key role in this.
[1]http://elixir.free-electrons.com/linux/v4.13-rc4/source/drivers/of/irq.c#L265
[2]https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9794355
thanks.
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