[RFC PATCH v0.2] PCI: Add support for tango PCIe host bridge
Mason
slash.tmp at free.fr
Thu Mar 23 16:40:16 PDT 2017
On 23/03/2017 18:03, Mason wrote:
> The host bridge actually supports 256 MSIs.
>
> IIUC, what you suggested on IRC is that I support 256 in the driver,
> and only read the status for *enabled* MSIs.
>
> Pseudo-code:
>
> for every 32-bit blob in the enabled bitmap
> if the value is non-zero
> lookup the corresponding status reg
>
> Problem is that a BITMAP is unsigned long (as you point out below).
> So I'm not sure how to iterate 32-bits at a time over the BITMAP.
Something along these lines:
DECLARE_BITMAP(enabled, 256);
unsigned int pos = 0;
while ((pos = find_next_bit(enabled, 256, pos)) < 256) {
int offset = (pos / 32) * 4;
u32 status = readl_relaxed(status + offset);
/* Handle each pos set in status */
pos = round_up(pos, 32);
}
You mentioned a bug in my code (due to the platform endianness)
when passing the result of readl_relaxed to the bitops routine...
How is one supposed to iterate over status?
I'm not yet seeing this endianness issue, since (status & BIT(i))
provides the status of MSI_i, irrespective of endianness.
Although I see that arch/arm/include/asm/bitops.h declares
BE and LE variants... I'm confused.
Regards.
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