[PATCH] arm64: dts: fsd: Change the reg properties from 64-bit to 32-bit
Robin Murphy
robin.murphy at arm.com
Wed Nov 16 04:38:19 PST 2022
On 2022-11-16 11:16, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2022, at 10:12, Vivek Yadav wrote:
>> Change the reg properties from 64-bit to 32-bit for all IPs, as none of
>> the nodes are above 32-bit range in the fsd SoC.
>>
>> Since dma-ranges length does not fit into 32-bit size, keep it 64-bit
>> and move it to specific node where it is used instead of SoC section.
>
> I don't think that works, the dma-ranges property is part of the
> bus, not a particular device:
>
> mdma0: dma-controller at 10100000 {
> compatible = "arm,pl330", "arm,primecell";
> - reg = <0x0 0x10100000 0x0 0x1000>;
> + reg = <0x10100000 0x1000>;
> interrupts = <GIC_SPI 424 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
> #dma-cells = <1>;
> clocks = <&clock_imem IMEM_DMA0_IPCLKPORT_ACLK>;
> clock-names = "apb_pclk";
> iommus = <&smmu_imem 0x800 0x0>;
> + #address-cells = <2>;
> + #size-cells = <2>;
> + dma-ranges = <0x0 0x0 0x0 0x10 0x0>;
> };
>
> Since the dma-controller has no children, I don't see how this has
> any effect. Also, translating a 36-bit address into a 32-bit
> address just means it gets truncated anyway, so there is no
> point in making it appear to have a larger address range.
Yes, this is definitely bogus on both counts.
Thanks,
Robin.
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