[PATCH 1/3] phy: zynqmp: Store instance instead of type

Sean Anderson sean.anderson at linux.dev
Thu Apr 25 08:28:17 PDT 2024


On 4/24/24 02:38, Michal Simek wrote:
> 
> 
> On 4/23/24 17:02, Sean Anderson wrote:
>> On 4/23/24 02:25, Michal Simek wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 4/22/24 20:58, Sean Anderson wrote:
>>>> The phy "type" is just the combination of protocol and instance, and is
>>>> never used apart from that. Store the instance directly, instead of
>>>> converting to a type first. No functional change intended.
>>>>
>>>> Signed-off-by: Sean Anderson <sean.anderson at linux.dev>
>>>> ---
>>>>
>>>>    drivers/phy/xilinx/phy-zynqmp.c | 107 +++++++-------------------------
>>>>    1 file changed, 24 insertions(+), 83 deletions(-)
>>>>
>>>> diff --git a/drivers/phy/xilinx/phy-zynqmp.c b/drivers/phy/xilinx/phy-zynqmp.c
>>>> index f72c5257d712..b507ed4c3053 100644
>>>> --- a/drivers/phy/xilinx/phy-zynqmp.c
>>>> +++ b/drivers/phy/xilinx/phy-zynqmp.c
>>>> @@ -146,22 +146,6 @@
>>>>    /* Total number of controllers */
>>>>    #define CONTROLLERS_PER_LANE        5
>>>>    -/* Protocol Type parameters */
>>>> -#define XPSGTR_TYPE_USB0        0  /* USB controller 0 */
>>>> -#define XPSGTR_TYPE_USB1        1  /* USB controller 1 */
>>>> -#define XPSGTR_TYPE_SATA_0        2  /* SATA controller lane 0 */
>>>> -#define XPSGTR_TYPE_SATA_1        3  /* SATA controller lane 1 */
>>>> -#define XPSGTR_TYPE_PCIE_0        4  /* PCIe controller lane 0 */
>>>> -#define XPSGTR_TYPE_PCIE_1        5  /* PCIe controller lane 1 */
>>>> -#define XPSGTR_TYPE_PCIE_2        6  /* PCIe controller lane 2 */
>>>> -#define XPSGTR_TYPE_PCIE_3        7  /* PCIe controller lane 3 */
>>>> -#define XPSGTR_TYPE_DP_0        8  /* Display Port controller lane 0 */
>>>> -#define XPSGTR_TYPE_DP_1        9  /* Display Port controller lane 1 */
>>>> -#define XPSGTR_TYPE_SGMII0        10 /* Ethernet SGMII controller 0 */
>>>> -#define XPSGTR_TYPE_SGMII1        11 /* Ethernet SGMII controller 1 */
>>>> -#define XPSGTR_TYPE_SGMII2        12 /* Ethernet SGMII controller 2 */
>>>> -#define XPSGTR_TYPE_SGMII3        13 /* Ethernet SGMII controller 3 */
>>>> -
>>>>    /* Timeout values */
>>>>    #define TIMEOUT_US            1000
>>>>    @@ -184,7 +168,8 @@ struct xpsgtr_ssc {
>>>>    /**
>>>>     * struct xpsgtr_phy - representation of a lane
>>>>     * @phy: pointer to the kernel PHY device
>>>> - * @type: controller which uses this lane
>>>> + * @instance: instance of the protocol type (such as the lane within a
>>>> + *            protocol, or the USB/Ethernet controller)
>>>>     * @lane: lane number
>>>>     * @protocol: protocol in which the lane operates
>>>>     * @skip_phy_init: skip phy_init() if true
>>>> @@ -193,7 +178,7 @@ struct xpsgtr_ssc {
>>>>     */
>>>>    struct xpsgtr_phy {
>>>>        struct phy *phy;
>>>> -    u8 type;
>>>> +    u8 instance;
>>>>        u8 lane;
>>>>        u8 protocol;
>>>>        bool skip_phy_init;
>>>> @@ -330,8 +315,8 @@ static int xpsgtr_wait_pll_lock(struct phy *phy)
>>>>          if (ret == -ETIMEDOUT)
>>>>            dev_err(gtr_dev->dev,
>>>> -            "lane %u (type %u, protocol %u): PLL lock timeout\n",
>>>> -            gtr_phy->lane, gtr_phy->type, gtr_phy->protocol);
>>>> +            "lane %u (protocol %u, instance %u): PLL lock timeout\n",
>>>> +            gtr_phy->lane, gtr_phy->protocol, gtr_phy->instance);
>>>>          return ret;
>>>>    }
>>>> @@ -643,8 +628,7 @@ static int xpsgtr_phy_power_on(struct phy *phy)
>>>>         * cumulating waits for both lanes. The user is expected to initialize
>>>>         * lane 0 last.
>>>>         */
>>>> -    if (gtr_phy->protocol != ICM_PROTOCOL_DP ||
>>>> -        gtr_phy->type == XPSGTR_TYPE_DP_0)
>>>> +    if (gtr_phy->protocol != ICM_PROTOCOL_DP || !gtr_phy->instance)
>>>>            ret = xpsgtr_wait_pll_lock(phy);
>>>>          return ret;
>>>> @@ -674,73 +658,33 @@ static const struct phy_ops xpsgtr_phyops = {
>>>>     * OF Xlate Support
>>>>     */
>>>>    -/* Set the lane type and protocol based on the PHY type and instance number. */
>>>> +/* Set the lane protocol and instance based on the PHY type and instance number. */
>>>>    static int xpsgtr_set_lane_type(struct xpsgtr_phy *gtr_phy, u8 phy_type,
>>>>                    unsigned int phy_instance)
>>>>    {
>>>>        unsigned int num_phy_types;
>>>> -    const int *phy_types;
>>>>          switch (phy_type) {
>>>> -    case PHY_TYPE_SATA: {
>>>> -        static const int types[] = {
>>>> -            XPSGTR_TYPE_SATA_0,
>>>> -            XPSGTR_TYPE_SATA_1,
>>>> -        };
>>>> -
>>>> -        phy_types = types;
>>>> -        num_phy_types = ARRAY_SIZE(types);
>>>> +    case PHY_TYPE_SATA:
>>>> +        num_phy_types = 2;
>>>>            gtr_phy->protocol = ICM_PROTOCOL_SATA;
>>>>            break;
>>>> -    }
>>>> -    case PHY_TYPE_USB3: {
>>>> -        static const int types[] = {
>>>> -            XPSGTR_TYPE_USB0,
>>>> -            XPSGTR_TYPE_USB1,
>>>> -        };
>>>> -
>>>> -        phy_types = types;
>>>> -        num_phy_types = ARRAY_SIZE(types);
>>>> +    case PHY_TYPE_USB3:
>>>> +        num_phy_types = 2;
>>>>            gtr_phy->protocol = ICM_PROTOCOL_USB;
>>>>            break;
>>>> -    }
>>>> -    case PHY_TYPE_DP: {
>>>> -        static const int types[] = {
>>>> -            XPSGTR_TYPE_DP_0,
>>>> -            XPSGTR_TYPE_DP_1,
>>>> -        };
>>>> -
>>>> -        phy_types = types;
>>>> -        num_phy_types = ARRAY_SIZE(types);
>>>> +    case PHY_TYPE_DP:
>>>> +        num_phy_types = 2;
>>>>            gtr_phy->protocol = ICM_PROTOCOL_DP;
>>>>            break;
>>>> -    }
>>>> -    case PHY_TYPE_PCIE: {
>>>> -        static const int types[] = {
>>>> -            XPSGTR_TYPE_PCIE_0,
>>>> -            XPSGTR_TYPE_PCIE_1,
>>>> -            XPSGTR_TYPE_PCIE_2,
>>>> -            XPSGTR_TYPE_PCIE_3,
>>>> -        };
>>>> -
>>>> -        phy_types = types;
>>>> -        num_phy_types = ARRAY_SIZE(types);
>>>> +    case PHY_TYPE_PCIE:
>>>> +        num_phy_types = 4;
>>>>            gtr_phy->protocol = ICM_PROTOCOL_PCIE;
>>>>            break;
>>>> -    }
>>>> -    case PHY_TYPE_SGMII: {
>>>> -        static const int types[] = {
>>>> -            XPSGTR_TYPE_SGMII0,
>>>> -            XPSGTR_TYPE_SGMII1,
>>>> -            XPSGTR_TYPE_SGMII2,
>>>> -            XPSGTR_TYPE_SGMII3,
>>>> -        };
>>>> -
>>>> -        phy_types = types;
>>>> -        num_phy_types = ARRAY_SIZE(types);
>>>> +    case PHY_TYPE_SGMII:
>>>> +        num_phy_types = 4;
>>>>            gtr_phy->protocol = ICM_PROTOCOL_SGMII;
>>>>            break;
>>>> -    }
>>>>        default:
>>>>            return -EINVAL;
>>>>        }
>>>> @@ -748,7 +692,7 @@ static int xpsgtr_set_lane_type(struct xpsgtr_phy *gtr_phy, u8 phy_type,
>>>>        if (phy_instance >= num_phy_types)
>>>>            return -EINVAL;
>>>>    -    gtr_phy->type = phy_types[phy_instance];
>>>> +    gtr_phy->instance = phy_instance;
>>>>        return 0;
>>>>    }
>>>>    @@ -756,14 +700,11 @@ static int xpsgtr_set_lane_type(struct xpsgtr_phy *gtr_phy, u8 phy_type,
>>>>     * Valid combinations of controllers and lanes (Interconnect Matrix).
>>>>     */
>>>>    static const unsigned int icm_matrix[NUM_LANES][CONTROLLERS_PER_LANE] = {
>>>> -    { XPSGTR_TYPE_PCIE_0, XPSGTR_TYPE_SATA_0, XPSGTR_TYPE_USB0,
>>>> -        XPSGTR_TYPE_DP_1, XPSGTR_TYPE_SGMII0 },
>>>> -    { XPSGTR_TYPE_PCIE_1, XPSGTR_TYPE_SATA_1, XPSGTR_TYPE_USB0,
>>>> -        XPSGTR_TYPE_DP_0, XPSGTR_TYPE_SGMII1 },
>>>> -    { XPSGTR_TYPE_PCIE_2, XPSGTR_TYPE_SATA_0, XPSGTR_TYPE_USB0,
>>>> -        XPSGTR_TYPE_DP_1, XPSGTR_TYPE_SGMII2 },
>>>> -    { XPSGTR_TYPE_PCIE_3, XPSGTR_TYPE_SATA_1, XPSGTR_TYPE_USB1,
>>>> -        XPSGTR_TYPE_DP_0, XPSGTR_TYPE_SGMII3 }
>>>> +    /* PCIe, SATA, USB, DP, SGMII */
>>>> +    { 0, 0, 0, 1, 0 },
>>>> +    { 1, 1, 0, 0, 1 },
>>>> +    { 2, 0, 0, 1, 2 },
>>>> +    { 3, 1, 1, 0, 3 },
>>>
>>>
>>> Do you think that this is more understandable than was before?
>>
>> Yes. This better matches the documentation. And now it is easier to
>> programmatically access the index. Before we might have
>>
>> protocol = ICM_PROTOCOL_USB
>> type = XPSGTR_TYPE_USB0
>>
>> and the instance is there in the type name, but we can't access it. Now
>> we have
>>
>> instance = 0
>>
>> and it is easy to determine which instance we have.
> 
> Numbers itself means in PCIE, SATA and DP number of lanes used but
> there is only single controller. In USB and SGMII case it is one lane
> per controller which is different information pointing to controller
> ID.

Yeah, the instance is really just to validate the devicetree binding.
It's not used in the driver except to determine the lane to wait for PLL
lock on in a multi-lane configuration.

> I didn't look at this driver for a while but at least for this array I
> would prefer to extend comment above to describe position of
> controllers and connected lanes and explain what that numbers really
> means.

OK, I will expand the comment for v2.

--Sean



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