[PATCH v2 6/6] drivers: remoteproc: Add Xilinx r5 remoteproc driver
Lars-Peter Clausen
lars at metafoo.de
Mon Dec 13 03:08:33 PST 2021
On 11/23/21 7:20 AM, Tanmay Shah wrote:
> [...]
> +/*
> + * zynqmp_r5_rproc_mem_map
> + * @rproc: single R5 core's corresponding rproc instance
> + * @mem: mem entry to map
> + *
> + * Callback to map va for memory-region's carveout.
> + *
> + * return 0 on success, otherwise non-zero value on failure
> + */
> +static int zynqmp_r5_rproc_mem_map(struct rproc *rproc,
> + struct rproc_mem_entry *mem)
> +{
> + void __iomem *va;
> +
> + va = ioremap_wc(mem->dma, mem->len);
Since you want normal memory and not IO memory a better choice might be
memremap() with MEMREMAP_WC. Internally memremap() will call
ioremap_wc(), but this will make the intention clear and you do not have
to deal with the __iomem type cast.
> + if (IS_ERR_OR_NULL(va))
> + return -ENOMEM;
> +
> + mem->va = (void *)va;
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> [...]
>
> +static int add_tcm_banks(struct rproc *rproc)
> +{
> + struct device *dev;
> + struct platform_device *parent_pdev;
> + struct zynqmp_r5_cluster *cluster;
> + struct zynqmp_r5_core *r5_core;
> +
> + r5_core = (struct zynqmp_r5_core *)rproc->priv;
> + if (!r5_core)
> + return -EINVAL;
> +
> + dev = r5_core->dev;
> + if (!dev) {
> + pr_err("r5 core device unavailable\n");
> + return -ENODEV;
> + }
> +
> + parent_pdev = to_platform_device(dev->parent);
> + if (!parent_pdev) {
> + dev_err(dev, "parent platform dev unavailable\n");
> + return -ENODEV;
> + }
> +
> + cluster = platform_get_drvdata(parent_pdev);
You could just use dev_get_drvdata() without having to cast back to the
platform_device first.
> + if (!cluster) {
> + dev_err(&parent_pdev->dev, "Invalid driver data\n");
> + return -EINVAL;
> + }
> +
> + if (cluster->mode == SPLIT_MODE)
> + return add_tcm_carveout_split_mode(rproc);
> + else if (cluster->mode == LOCKSTEP_MODE)
> + return add_tcm_carveout_lockstep_mode(rproc);
> +
> + dev_err(cluster->dev, "invalid cluster mode\n");
> + return -EINVAL;
> +}
> +
> [...]
> +
> +static struct rproc_ops zynqmp_r5_rproc_ops = {
const
> + .start = zynqmp_r5_rproc_start,
> + .stop = zynqmp_r5_rproc_stop,
> + .load = rproc_elf_load_segments,
> + .parse_fw = zynqmp_r5_parse_fw,
> + .find_loaded_rsc_table = rproc_elf_find_loaded_rsc_table,
> + .sanity_check = rproc_elf_sanity_check,
> + .get_boot_addr = rproc_elf_get_boot_addr,
> +};
> [....]
> +static int zynqmp_r5_get_mem_region_node(struct zynqmp_r5_core *r5_core)
> +{
> [...]
> +
> + for (i = 0; i < res_mem_count; i++) {
> + rmem_np = of_parse_phandle(np, "memory-region", i);
> + if (!rmem_np)
> + return -EINVAL;
> +
> + rmem = of_reserved_mem_lookup(rmem_np);
> + if (!rmem) {
> + of_node_put(rmem_np);
> + return -EINVAL;
> + }
> +
> + memcpy(&r5_core->res_mem[i], rmem,
> + sizeof(struct reserved_mem));
r5_core->res_mem[i] = *mem;
This will give you proper type checking and is also a bit shorter.
> + of_node_put(rmem_np);
> + }
> +
> + r5_core->res_mem_count = res_mem_count;
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> [...]
> +
> +static int zynqmp_r5_cluster_init(struct zynqmp_r5_cluster *cluster)
> +{
> [...]
> +
>
> + i = 0;
> + for_each_available_child_of_node(dev_node, child) {
> + child_pdev = of_find_device_by_node(child);
> + if (!child_pdev)
A return or a break in a for_each_available_child_of_node() will leak
the reference to the child node.
> [...]
> + }
> +
> [...]
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +static void zynqmp_r5_cluster_exit(void *data)
> +{
> + struct platform_device *pdev = (struct platform_device *)data;
> +
> + platform_set_drvdata(pdev, NULL);
This is not needed. The device driver core will set drvdata to NULL when
the device is removed.
> +
> + pr_info("Exit r5f subsystem driver\n");
This is probably also not needed.
> +}
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