[PATCH v4 07/11] coresight-tpdm: Add nodes for dsb edge control

Suzuki K Poulose suzuki.poulose at arm.com
Fri Jun 2 09:05:16 PDT 2023


On 02/06/2023 15:38, Tao Zhang wrote:
> 
> On 6/2/2023 4:45 PM, Suzuki K Poulose wrote:
>> On 02/06/2023 09:21, Tao Zhang wrote:
>>>
>>> On 6/1/2023 8:14 PM, Suzuki K Poulose wrote:
>>>> On 27/04/2023 10:00, Tao Zhang wrote:
>>>>> Add the nodes to set value for DSB edge control and DSB edge
>>>>> control mask. Each DSB subunit TPDM has maximum of n(n<16) EDCR
>>>>> resgisters to configure edge control. DSB edge detection control
>>>>> 00: Rising edge detection
>>>>> 01: Falling edge detection
>>>>> 10: Rising and falling edge detection (toggle detection)
>>>>> And each DSB subunit TPDM has maximum of m(m<8) ECDMR registers to
>>>>> configure mask. Eight 32 bit registers providing DSB interface
>>>>> edge detection mask control.
>>>>>
>>>>> Signed-off-by: Tao Zhang <quic_taozha at quicinc.com>
>>>>> ---
>>>>>   .../ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-coresight-devices-tpdm   |  32 +++++
>>>>>   drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-tpdm.c       | 135 
>>>>> ++++++++++++++++++++-
>>>>>   drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-tpdm.h       |  21 ++++
>>>>>   3 files changed, 187 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>>>>>
>>>>> diff --git 
>>>>> a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-coresight-devices-tpdm 
>>>>> b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-coresight-devices-tpdm
>>>>> index 348e167..a57f000 100644
>>>>> --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-coresight-devices-tpdm
>>>>> +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-coresight-devices-tpdm
>>>>> @@ -60,3 +60,35 @@ Description:
>>>>>           Bit[3] : Set to 0 for low performance mode.
>>>>>                    Set to 1 for high performance mode.
>>>>>           Bit[4:8] : Select byte lane for high performance mode.
>>>>> +
>>>>> +What: /sys/bus/coresight/devices/<tpdm-name>/dsb_edge_ctrl
>>>>> +Date:        March 2023
>>>>> +KernelVersion    6.3
>>>>> +Contact:    Jinlong Mao (QUIC) <quic_jinlmao at quicinc.com>, Tao 
>>>>> Zhang (QUIC) <quic_taozha at quicinc.com>
>>>>> +Description:
>>>>> +        Read/Write a set of the edge control registers of the DSB
>>>>> +        in TPDM.
>>>>> +
>>>>> +        Expected format is the following:
>>>>> +        <integer1> <integer2> <integer3>
>>>>> +
>>>>> +        Where:
>>>>> +        <integer1> : Start EDCR register number
>>>>> +        <integer2> : End EDCR register number
>>>>> +        <integer3> : The value need to be written
>>>>> +
>>>>> +What: /sys/bus/coresight/devices/<tpdm-name>/dsb_edge_ctrl_mask
>>>>> +Date:        March 2023
>>>>> +KernelVersion    6.3
>>>>> +Contact:    Jinlong Mao (QUIC) <quic_jinlmao at quicinc.com>, Tao 
>>>>> Zhang (QUIC) <quic_taozha at quicinc.com>
>>>>> +Description:
>>>>> +        Read/Write a set of the edge control mask registers of the
>>>>> +        DSB in TPDM.
>>>>> +
>>>>> +        Expected format is the following:
>>>>> +        <integer1> <integer2> <integer3>
>>>>> +
>>>>> +        Where:
>>>>> +        <integer1> : Start EDCMR register number
>>>>> +        <integer2> : End EDCMR register number
>>>>> +        <integer3> : The value need to be written
>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-tpdm.c 
>>>>> b/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-tpdm.c
>>>>> index 1bacaa5..a40e458 100644
>>>>> --- a/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-tpdm.c
>>>>> +++ b/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-tpdm.c
>>>>> @@ -80,7 +80,14 @@ static void set_trigger_type(struct tpdm_drvdata 
>>>>> *drvdata, u32 *val)
>>>>>     static void tpdm_enable_dsb(struct tpdm_drvdata *drvdata)
>>>>>   {
>>>>> -    u32 val;
>>>>> +    u32 val, i;
>>>>> +
>>>>> +    for (i = 0; i < TPDM_DSB_MAX_EDCR; i++)
>>>>> +        writel_relaxed(drvdata->dsb->edge_ctrl[i],
>>>>> +               drvdata->base + TPDM_DSB_EDCR(i));
>>>>> +    for (i = 0; i < TPDM_DSB_MAX_EDCMR; i++)
>>>>> + writel_relaxed(drvdata->dsb->edge_ctrl_mask[i],
>>>>> +               drvdata->base + TPDM_DSB_EDCMR(i));
>>>>
>>>> Do all TPDM DSBs have MAX_EDCR registers ? Or some have less than 
>>>> that ?
>>>> If it is latter, do we need special care to avoid writing to inexistent
>>>> registers ?
>>>>
>>> You are right, not all DSB TPDMs have MAX_EDCR registers. In our 
>>> design, the inexistent register addresses
>>>
>>> are not occupied and safe for accessing.
>>>
>>> Currently we don't have a good way to know the quantity of EDCR/EDCMR 
>>> registers for DSB TPDMs.
>>>
>>> The only way we can think of is to set it in device tree manually.
>>>
>>> Do you have other suggestion for this?
>>>
>>>>>         val = readl_relaxed(drvdata->base + TPDM_DSB_TIER);
>>>>>       /* Set trigger timestamp */
>>>>> @@ -313,6 +320,130 @@ static ssize_t dsb_mode_store(struct device 
>>>>> *dev,
>>>>>   }
>>>>>   static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(dsb_mode);
>>>>>   +static ssize_t dsb_edge_ctrl_show(struct device *dev,
>>>>> +                       struct device_attribute *attr,
>>>>> +                       char *buf)
>>>>> +{
>>>>> +    struct tpdm_drvdata *drvdata = dev_get_drvdata(dev->parent);
>>>>> +    ssize_t size = 0;
>>>>> +    int i;
>>>>> +
>>>>> +    spin_lock(&drvdata->spinlock);
>>>>> +    for (i = 0; i < TPDM_DSB_MAX_EDCR; i++) {
>>>>> +        size += sysfs_emit_at(buf, size,
>>>>> +                  "Index:0x%x Val:0x%x\n", i,
>>>>> +                  drvdata->dsb->edge_ctrl[i]);
>>>>
>>>> It may be safe, but please add a check to make sure that we don't
>>>> overflow. At least bail out when we hit a return of 0, indicating
>>>> reached the end of buffer.
>>>>
>>> Can I add the following check to replace the current code??
>>>
>>> int ret = 0;
>>>
>>>
>>> for (i = 0; i < TPDM_DSB_MAX_EDCR; i++) {
>>>
>>>      ret = sysfs_emit_at(buf, size, "Index:0x%x Val:0x%x\n", i, 
>>> drvdata->dsb->edge_ctrl[i]);
>>>
>>>      if (!ret) {
>>>
>>>          dev_warn(drvdata->dev, "The buffer has been overflowed\n");
>>
>> You don't need this, it already triggers a WARN() in sysfs_emit_at().
>> So you could do:
>>
>>     for (....) {
>>         unsigned long bytes = sysfs_emit_at(buf, size, ....);
>>
>>         if (bytes <= 0)
>>             break;
>>         size += bytes;
>>     }
>>
> Sure, I will update in the next patch series.
>>
>>>
>>>          spin_unlock(&drvdata->spinlock);
>>>
>>>          return size;
>>>
>>>      } else
>>>
>>>          size += ret;
>>>
>>> }
>>>
>>>>> +    }
>>>>> +    spin_unlock(&drvdata->spinlock);
>>>>> +    return size;
>>>>> +}
>>>>> +
>>>>> +/*
>>>>> + * value 1: Start EDCR register number
>>>>> + * value 2: End EDCR register number
>>>>> + * value 3: The value need to be written
>>>>> + * The EDCR registers can include up to 16 32-bit registers, and each
>>>>> + * one can be configured to control up to 16 edge detections(2 bits
>>>>> + * control one edge detection). So a total 256 edge detections can be
>>>>> + * configured. So the starting number(value 1) and ending 
>>>>> number(value 2)
>>>>> + * cannot be greater than 256, and value 1 should be less than 
>>>>> value 2.
>>>>> + * The following values are the rage of value 3.
>>>>> + * 0 - Rising edge detection
>>>>> + * 1 - Falling edge detection
>>>>> + * 2 - Rising and falling edge detection (toggle detection)
>>>>> + */
>>>>> +static ssize_t dsb_edge_ctrl_store(struct device *dev,
>>>>> +                    struct device_attribute *attr,
>>>>> +                    const char *buf,
>>>>> +                    size_t size)
>>>>> +{
>>>>> +    struct tpdm_drvdata *drvdata = dev_get_drvdata(dev->parent);
>>>>> +    unsigned long val, mask, start, end, edge_ctrl, edge_ctrl_shift;
>>>>> +    int i, reg;
>>>>> +
>>>>> +    if (sscanf(buf, "%lx %lx %lx", &start, &end, &edge_ctrl) != 3)
>>>>> +        return -EINVAL;
>>>>> +    if ((start >= TPDM_DSB_MAX_LINES) || (end >= 
>>>>> TPDM_DSB_MAX_LINES) ||
>>>>> +        (start > end) || (edge_ctrl > 0x2))
>>>>> +        return -EPERM;
>>>>> +
>>>>> +    spin_lock(&drvdata->spinlock);
>>>>> +    for (i = start; i <= end; i++) {
>>>>> +        /*
>>>>> +         * There are 2 bit per DSB Edge Control line.
>>>>> +         * Thus we have 16 lines in a 32bit word.
>>>>> +         */
>>>>> +        reg = EDCR_TO_WORD_IDX(i);
>>>>> +        mask = EDCR_TO_WORD_MASK(i);
>>>>> +        val = drvdata->dsb->edge_ctrl[reg];
>>>>
>>>>> +        edge_ctrl_shift = EDCR_TO_WORD_VAL(edge_ctrl, i);
>>>>> +        bitmap_replace(&val, &val, &edge_ctrl_shift, &mask, 32);
>>>>
>>>> Could we simply do :
>>>>
>>>>         reg &= ~mask;
>>>>         reg |= FIELD_PREP(mask, edge_ctrl);
>>>>
>>> Perhaps "FIELD_PREP" cannot be used here since "mask" must be 
>>> constant in this macro.
>>
>> Ah, you are right. Sorry about that.
>>
>>>
>>> But in our code, the variable "mask" is not constant.
>>
>> Still I think using the bitmap_replace is an overkill. We could simply
>> do:
>>         val &= ~mask;
>>         val |= EDCR_TO_WORD_VAL(edge_ctrl, i);

Since we don't need mask any longer we could even do :

	   val &= ~EDCR_TO_WORD_MASK(i);
	   val |= EDCR_TO_WORD_VAL(edge_ctrl, i);


Suzuki





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