[PATCH 7/7] arm64: dts: qcom: ipq9574: Add PCIe PHYs and controller nodes

Devi Priya quic_devipriy at quicinc.com
Tue Mar 7 06:42:25 PST 2023



On 2/24/2023 2:29 PM, Manivannan Sadhasivam wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 10:11:35PM +0530, Devi Priya wrote:
>> Add PCIe0, PCIe1, PCIe2, PCIe3 (and corresponding PHY) devices
>> found on IPQ9574 platform. The PCIe0 & PCIe1 are 1-lane Gen3
>> host whereas PCIe2 & PCIe3 are 2-lane Gen3 host.
>>
> 
> Please split the board devicetree changes into a separate patch.
Sure, okay
> 
>> Co-developed-by: Anusha Rao <quic_anusha at quicinc.com>
>> Signed-off-by: Anusha Rao <quic_anusha at quicinc.com>
>> Signed-off-by: Devi Priya <quic_devipriy at quicinc.com>
>> ---
>>   arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/ipq9574-al02-c7.dts |  28 ++
>>   arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/ipq9574.dtsi        | 477 ++++++++++++++++++-
>>   2 files changed, 499 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/ipq9574-al02-c7.dts b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/ipq9574-al02-c7.dts
>> index 2c8430197ec0..21b53f34ce84 100644
>> --- a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/ipq9574-al02-c7.dts
>> +++ b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/ipq9574-al02-c7.dts
>> @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@
>>   
>>   /dts-v1/;
>>   
>> +#include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>
>>   #include "ipq9574.dtsi"
>>   
>>   / {
>> @@ -29,6 +30,33 @@
>>   	status = "okay";
>>   };
>>   
>> +&pcie1_phy {
>> +	status = "okay";
> 
> No PHY power supply needed? Same comment for rest of the PHY nodes.
The PHY power supplies (VDDA_0P9 and VDDA_1P8) would be turned 'on'
by default and so no supply is added here

> 
>> +};
>> +
>> +&pcie1_x1 {
> 
> No need to add a suffix to node label indicating the lane config.
Okay
> 
>> +	perst-gpios = <&tlmm 26 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
> 
> What about "wake" pin? Don't you need pinctrl definitions for these GPIOs?
> Same comment for rest of the PCIe nodes.
In IPQ9574, Wake pin isn't required as the slave devices are not
hot-pluggable & they get enumerated during the bootup. Will add the
pinctrl definition for the Perst gpio in V2
> 
>> +	status = "okay";
>> +};
>> +
>> +&pcie2_phy {
>> +	status = "okay";
>> +};
>> +
>> +&pcie2_x2 {
>> +	perst-gpios = <&tlmm 29 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
>> +	status = "okay";
>> +};
>> +
>> +&pcie3_phy {
>> +	status = "okay";
>> +};
>> +
>> +&pcie3_x2 {
>> +	perst-gpios = <&tlmm 32 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
>> +	status = "okay";
>> +};
>> +
>>   &sdhc_1 {
>>   	pinctrl-0 = <&sdc_default_state>;
>>   	pinctrl-names = "default";
>> diff --git a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/ipq9574.dtsi b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/ipq9574.dtsi
>> index 062f80798ebb..a32dbdeb5bed 100644
>> --- a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/ipq9574.dtsi
>> +++ b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/ipq9574.dtsi
>> @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@
>>    * Copyright (c) 2023, Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. All rights reserved.
>>    */
>>   
>> -#include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h>
>>   #include <dt-bindings/clock/qcom,ipq9574-gcc.h>
>> +#include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h>
>>   #include <dt-bindings/reset/qcom,ipq9574-gcc.h>
>>   
>>   / {
>> @@ -22,11 +22,41 @@
>>   			#clock-cells = <0>;
>>   		};
>>   
>> +		pcie30_phy0_pipe_clk: pcie30_phy0_pipe_clk {
>> +			compatible = "fixed-clock";
>> +			clock-frequency = <250000000>;
>> +			#clock-cells = <0>;
>> +		};
>> +
>> +		pcie30_phy1_pipe_clk: pcie30_phy1_pipe_clk {
>> +			compatible = "fixed-clock";
>> +			clock-frequency = <250000000>;
>> +			#clock-cells = <0>;
>> +		};
>> +
>> +		pcie30_phy2_pipe_clk: pcie30_phy2_pipe_clk {
>> +			compatible = "fixed-clock";
>> +			clock-frequency = <250000000>;
>> +			#clock-cells = <0>;
>> +		};
>> +
>> +		pcie30_phy3_pipe_clk: pcie30_phy3_pipe_clk {
>> +			compatible = "fixed-clock";
>> +			clock-frequency = <250000000>;
>> +			#clock-cells = <0>;
>> +		};
> 
> Why PIPE clocks are modeled as fixed clocks unlike other SoCs?
Sure, will add the clocks to corresponding PHY node and use the phandle
similar to other targets
> 
>> +
>>   		sleep_clk: sleep-clk {
>>   			compatible = "fixed-clock";
>>   			#clock-cells = <0>;
>>   		};
>>   
>> +		usb3phy_0_cc_pipe_clk: usb3phy_0_cc_pipe_clk {
>> +			compatible = "fixed-clock";
>> +			clock-frequency = <125000000>;
>> +			#clock-cells = <0>;
>> +		};
> 
> Spurious?
Will drop it
> 
>> +
>>   		xo_board_clk: xo-board-clk {
>>   			compatible = "fixed-clock";
>>   			#clock-cells = <0>;
>> @@ -121,6 +151,155 @@
>>   		#size-cells = <1>;
>>   		ranges = <0 0 0 0xffffffff>;
>>   
>> +		pcie0_phy: phy at 84000 {
>> +			compatible = "qcom,ipq9574-qmp-gen3x1-pcie-phy";
>> +			reg = <0x00084000 0x1bc>; /* Serdes PLL */
>> +			#address-cells = <1>;
>> +			#size-cells = <1>;
>> +			ranges;
>> +			clocks = <&gcc GCC_PCIE0_AUX_CLK>,
>> +				 <&gcc GCC_PCIE0_AHB_CLK>,
>> +				 <&gcc GCC_ANOC_PCIE0_1LANE_M_CLK>,
>> +				 <&gcc GCC_SNOC_PCIE0_1LANE_S_CLK>;
>> +			clock-names = "aux", "cfg_ahb", "anoc_lane", "snoc_lane";
> 
> Care to explain what these anoc_lane and snoc_lane clocks are?
snoc & anoc lane clocks are used in the SNOC/ANOC Network Interface Unit
(NIU) which connects to the corresponding PCIE master/slave interface
> 
>> +
>> +			assigned-clocks = <&gcc GCC_PCIE0_AUX_CLK>;
>> +			assigned-clock-rates = <20000000>;
>> +
>> +			resets = <&gcc GCC_PCIE0_PHY_BCR>,
>> +				 <&gcc GCC_PCIE0PHY_PHY_BCR>;
>> +			reset-names = "phy", "common";
>> +
>> +			status = "disabled";
>> +
>> +			pcie0_lane: phy at 84200 {
>> +				reg = <0x00084200 0x16c>, /* Serdes Tx */
>> +				      <0x00084400 0x200>, /* Serdes Rx */
>> +				      <0x00084800 0x1f0>, /* PCS: Lane0, COM, PCIE */
>> +				      <0x00084c00 0xf4>;  /* pcs_misc */
>> +				#phy-cells = <0>;
>> +
>> +				clocks = <&gcc GCC_PCIE0_PIPE_CLK>;
>> +				clock-names = "pipe0";
>> +				clock-output-names = "gcc_pcie0_pipe_clk_src";
>> +				#clock-cells = <0>;
>> +			};
>> +		};
>> +
> 
> [...]
> 
>> +		pcie1_x1: pci at 10000000 {
>> +			compatible = "qcom,pcie-ipq9574";
>> +			reg =  <0x10000000 0xf1d>,
>> +			       <0x10000F20 0xa8>,
>> +			       <0x10001000 0x1000>,
>> +			       <0x000F8000 0x4000>,
>> +			       <0x10100000 0x1000>,
>> +			       <0x00618108 0x4>;
>> +			reg-names = "dbi", "elbi", "atu", "parf", "config", "aggr_noc";
> 
> As I asked in the binding patch, why "aggr_noc" region is required?
The ANOC runs at a fixed frequency of 342MHz.
For the connected PCIe slave devices that run at lesser frequency,
the aggr_noc's rate adapter register is updated to configure
the packet transmission rate to ensure no wait cycles are inserted.
Can we use the 'syscon' property here to set the rate adapter?
> 
>> +			device_type = "pci";
>> +			linux,pci-domain = <2>;
>> +			bus-range = <0x00 0xff>;
>> +			num-lanes = <1>;
>> +			#address-cells = <3>;
>> +			#size-cells = <2>;
>> +
>> +			ranges = <0x81000000 0 0x10200000 0x10200000
>> +				  0 0x00100000   /* downstream I/O */
>> +				  0x82000000 0 0x10300000 0x10300000
>> +				  0 0x07d00000>; /* non-prefetchable memory */
> 
> Don't split the ranges and encode them in a single line.
Okay
> 
> Also, the I'm not sure why you have set the relocatable flag (n) for both
> ranges i.e., in 0x81000000 and 0x82000000.
Will check and add comment in V2
> 
>> +
>> +			#interrupt-cells = <1>;
>> +			interrupt-map-mask = <0 0 0 0x7>;
>> +			interrupt-map = <0 0 0 1 &intc 0 35
>> +					IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, /* int_a */
>> +					<0 0 0 2 &intc 0 49
>> +					IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, /* int_b */
>> +					<0 0 0 3 &intc 0 84
>> +					IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, /* int_c */
>> +					<0 0 0 4 &intc 0 85
>> +					IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; /* int_d */
>> +
> 
> Again, wrap the interrupts in a single line.
Sure, okay
> 
>> +			interrupts = <GIC_SPI 25 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
>> +			interrupt-names = "global_irq";
>> +
> 
> Linux doesn't support global_irq yet. But since devicetree is supposed to
> describe the hardware, you can keep it.
Okay
> 
> Above comment applies to rest of the PCIe nodes.
> 
>> +			/* clocks and clock-names are used to enable the clock in CBCR */
>> +			clocks = <&gcc GCC_PCIE1_AHB_CLK>,
>> +				 <&gcc GCC_PCIE1_AUX_CLK>,
>> +				 <&gcc GCC_PCIE1_AXI_M_CLK>,
>> +				 <&gcc GCC_PCIE1_AXI_S_CLK>,
>> +				 <&gcc GCC_PCIE1_AXI_S_BRIDGE_CLK>,
>> +				 <&gcc GCC_PCIE1_RCHNG_CLK>;
>> +			clock-names = "ahb",
>> +				      "aux",
>> +				      "axi_m",
>> +				      "axi_s",
>> +				      "axi_bridge",
>> +				      "rchng";
>> +
>> +			resets = <&gcc GCC_PCIE1_PIPE_ARES>,
>> +				 <&gcc GCC_PCIE1_CORE_STICKY_ARES>,
>> +				 <&gcc GCC_PCIE1_AXI_S_STICKY_ARES>,
>> +				 <&gcc GCC_PCIE1_AXI_S_ARES>,
>> +				 <&gcc GCC_PCIE1_AXI_M_STICKY_ARES>,
>> +				 <&gcc GCC_PCIE1_AXI_M_ARES>,
>> +				 <&gcc GCC_PCIE1_AUX_ARES>,
>> +				 <&gcc GCC_PCIE1_AHB_ARES>;
>> +			reset-names = "pipe",
>> +				      "sticky",
>> +				      "axi_s_sticky",
>> +				      "axi_s",
>> +				      "axi_m_sticky",
>> +				      "axi_m",
>> +				      "aux",
>> +				      "ahb";
>> +
>> +			phys = <&pcie1_lane>;
>> +			phy-names = "pciephy";
>> +			msi-parent = <&v2m0>;
>> +			status = "disabled";
>> +		};
>> +
> 
> [...]
> 
>> +		pcie2_x2: pci at 20000000 {
>> +			compatible = "qcom,pcie-ipq9574";
>> +			reg =  <0x20000000 0xf1d>,
>> +			       <0x20000F20 0xa8>,
>> +			       <0x20001000 0x1000>,
>> +			       <0x00088000 0x4000>,
>> +			       <0x20100000 0x1000>;
>> +			reg-names = "dbi", "elbi", "atu", "parf", "config";
>> +			device_type = "pci";
>> +			linux,pci-domain = <3>;
>> +			bus-range = <0x00 0xff>;
>> +			num-lanes =<2>;
> 
> Space after =
Sure, okay
> 
> Thanks,
> Mani
> 



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