[PATCH v6 0/6] staging: vc04_services: vchiq: Register devices with a custom bus_type

Stefan Wahren stefan.wahren at i2se.com
Mon Jan 23 07:28:58 PST 2023


Hi Umang,

Am 23.01.23 um 15:12 schrieb Umang Jain:
> Hi Stefan
>
> On 1/23/23 5:16 PM, Stefan Wahren wrote:
>> Hi Umang,
>>
>> Am 23.01.23 um 08:48 schrieb Umang Jain:
>>> Hi Stefan,
>>>
>>> Thank for the testing.
>>>
>>> On 1/23/23 5:04 AM, Stefan Wahren wrote:
>>>> Hi Umang,
>>>>
>>>> Am 20.01.23 um 21:10 schrieb Umang Jain:
>>>>> This series just introduces five extra patches for dropping include
>>>>> directives from Makefiles (suggested by Greg KH) and rebased.
>>>>>
>>>>> The main patch (6/6) removes platform device/driver abuse and moves
>>>>> things to standard device/driver model using a custom_bus. Specific
>>>>> details are elaborated in the commit message.
>>>>>
>>>>> The patch series is based on top of d514392f17fd (tag: next-20230120)
>>>>> of linux-next.
>>>>
>>>> applied this series on top of linux-next and build it with 
>>>> arm/multi_v7_defconfig plus the following:
>>>>
>>>> CONFIG_BCM_VIDEOCORE=y
>>>> CONFIG_BCM2835_VCHIQ=m
>>>> CONFIG_VCHIQ_CDEV=y
>>>> CONFIG_SND_BCM2835=m
>>>> CONFIG_VIDEO_BCM2835=m
>>>> CONFIG_BCM2835_VCHIQ_MMAL=m
>>>>
>>>> and the devices doesn't register on Raspberry Pi 3 B Plus:
>>>>
>>>> [   25.523337] vchiq: module is from the staging directory, the 
>>>> quality is unknown, you have been warned.
>>>> [   25.541647] bcm2835_vchiq 3f00b840.mailbox: Failed to register 
>>>> bcm2835_audio vchiq device
>>>> [   25.553692] bcm2835_vchiq 3f00b840.mailbox: Failed to register 
>>>> bcm2835-camera vchiq device
>>>
>>> I was able to reproduce and it seems the issue here is the change 
>>> mentioned in the cover
>>>
>>> - drop dma_set_mask_and_coherent
>>>
>>> in V6.
>>>
>>> (I usually test patches on RPi 4B with vcsm-cma and bcm2835-isp 
>>> applied so my branch has the DMA hunk included while I was testing V6)
>>
>> just to avoid misunderstandings, did you read 
>> drivers/staging/vc04_services/interface/TESTING ?
>
> Yes, but it's not geared towards the hardware I have (Rpi Model 4B)
>>
>> The Raspberry Pi 4 is currently not fully supported for VCHIQ in 
>> mainline. From my limited understanding the DMA controller driver 
>> needs 40 bit support, so VCHIQ on BCM2711 can use it. This part is 
>> currently only available in the vendor tree. The reason why the 
>> driver is unexpectedly probing is a historical issue in the 
>> devicetree :-(
>>
>> Raspberry Pi 4 support is not considered as necessary for moving out 
>> of staging.
>>
>
> While I am looking into what's the reason behind the hunk, without 
> which the devices cannot get registered... This is not related to the 
> 40bit support for DMA. I remember that it worked without it during the 
> bcm2835-isp development.
>
> Are you implying that I should not use RPi Model 4B for testing ? 
> Because that's the only RPi hardware I own.

No, i didn't want to imply this. It's just a warning that's currently 
not the best platform for testing. But i also understand that nowadays 
users have a BCM2711 based Raspberry Pi.

This leads to another question which device tree do you use for testing, 
since the mainline one doesn't have the right compatible for BCM2711?

>>>
>>> Below is the hunk which should resolve the issue.
>>>
>>> --- a/drivers/staging/vc04_services/interface/vchiq_arm/vchiq_device.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/staging/vc04_services/interface/vchiq_arm/vchiq_device.c
>>> @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
>>>   */
>>>
>>>  #include <linux/device/bus.h>
>>> +#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
>>>  #include <linux/slab.h>
>>>  #include <linux/string.h>
>>>
>>> @@ -72,6 +73,12 @@ int vchiq_device_register(struct device *parent, 
>>> const char *name)
>>>         device->dev.type = &vchiq_device_type;
>>>         device->dev.release = vchiq_device_release;
>>>
>>> +       ret = dma_set_mask_and_coherent(&device->dev, 
>>> DMA_BIT_MASK(32));
>>> +       if (ret < 0) {
>>> +               vchiq_device_release(&device->dev);
>>> +               return ret;
>>> +       }
>>> +
>>>         ret = device_register(&device->dev);
>>>         if (ret) {
>>>                 put_device(&device->dev);
>>>
>>> It seems we need to include the dma_set_mask_and_coherent() even if 
>>> bcm2835-audio, bcm2835-camera device doesn't do DMA? I need to look 
>>> into why is that/
>>>
>>>  Laurent, any thoughts on this please?
>
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