[PATCH v2 2/2] irqchip/sifive-plic: Add support for Renesas RZ/Five SoC
Marc Zyngier
maz at kernel.org
Mon Jun 27 06:53:44 PDT 2022
On 2022-06-27 14:12, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> Hi Prabhakar,
>
> On Mon, Jun 27, 2022 at 3:06 PM Lad, Prabhakar
> <prabhakar.csengg at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 27, 2022 at 9:53 AM Geert Uytterhoeven
>> <geert at linux-m68k.org> wrote:
>> > On Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 2:19 PM Marc Zyngier <maz at kernel.org> wrote:
>> > > On Sun, 26 Jun 2022 10:38:18 +0100,
>> > > "Lad, Prabhakar" <prabhakar.csengg at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > > > On Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 9:56 AM Marc Zyngier <maz at kernel.org> wrote:
>> > > > > On Sun, 26 Jun 2022 01:43:26 +0100,
>> > > > > Lad Prabhakar <prabhakar.mahadev-lad.rj at bp.renesas.com> wrote:
>> > > > > > The Renesas RZ/Five SoC has a RISC-V AX45MP AndesCore with NCEPLIC100. The
>> > > > > > NCEPLIC100 supports both edge-triggered and level-triggered interrupts. In
>> > > > > > case of edge-triggered interrupts NCEPLIC100 ignores the next interrupt
>> > > > > > edge until the previous completion message has been received and
>> > > > > > NCEPLIC100 doesn't support pending interrupt counter, hence losing the
>> > > > > > interrupts if not acknowledged in time.
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > So the workaround for edge-triggered interrupts to be handled correctly
>> > > > > > and without losing is that it needs to be acknowledged first and then
>> > > > > > handler must be run so that we don't miss on the next edge-triggered
>> > > > > > interrupt.
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > This patch adds a new compatible string for Renesas RZ/Five SoC and adds
>> > > > > > support to change interrupt flow based on the interrupt type. It also
>> > > > > > implements irq_ack and irq_set_type callbacks.
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > Signed-off-by: Lad Prabhakar <prabhakar.mahadev-lad.rj at bp.renesas.com>
>> >
>> > > > > > + if (of_device_is_compatible(node, "renesas,r9a07g043-plic")) {
>> > > > > > + priv->of_data = RENESAS_R9A07G043_PLIC;
>> > > > > > + plic_chip.name = "Renesas RZ/Five PLIC";
>> > > > >
>> > > > > NAK. The irq_chip structure isn't the place for platform marketing.
>> > > > > This is way too long anyway (and same for the edge version), and you
>> > > > > even sent me a patch to make that structure const...
>> > > > >
>> > > > My bad will drop this.
>> > >
>> > > And why you're at it, please turn this rather random 'of_data' into
>> > > something like:
>> > >
>> > > diff --git a/drivers/irqchip/irq-sifive-plic.c b/drivers/irqchip/irq-sifive-plic.c
>> > > index bb87e4c3b88e..cd1683b77caf 100644
>> > > --- a/drivers/irqchip/irq-sifive-plic.c
>> > > +++ b/drivers/irqchip/irq-sifive-plic.c
>> > > @@ -64,6 +64,10 @@ struct plic_priv {
>> > > struct cpumask lmask;
>> > > struct irq_domain *irqdomain;
>> > > void __iomem *regs;
>> > > + enum {
>> > > + VANILLA_PLIC,
>> > > + RENESAS_R9A07G043_PLIC,
>> > > + } flavour;
>> > > };
>> > >
>> > > struct plic_handler {
>> > >
>> > > to give some structure to the whole thing, because I'm pretty sure
>> > > we'll see more braindead implementations as time goes by.
>> >
>> > What about using a feature flag (e.g. had_edge_irqs) instead?
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/irqchip/irq-sifive-plic.c
>> b/drivers/irqchip/irq-sifive-plic.c
>> index 9f16833dcb41..247c3c98b655 100644
>> --- a/drivers/irqchip/irq-sifive-plic.c
>> +++ b/drivers/irqchip/irq-sifive-plic.c
>> @@ -60,13 +60,13 @@
>> #define PLIC_DISABLE_THRESHOLD 0x7
>> #define PLIC_ENABLE_THRESHOLD 0
>>
>> +#define PLIC_QUIRK_EDGE_INTERRUPT BIT(0)
>>
>> struct plic_priv {
>> struct cpumask lmask;
>> struct irq_domain *irqdomain;
>> void __iomem *regs;
>> + u32 plic_quirks;
>> };
>>
>> What about something like above?
>
> LGTM.
>
> Marc suggested to make this unsigned long, but TBH, that won't make
> much of a difference. PLICs are present on RV32 SoCs, too, so you
> cannot rely on having more than 32 bits anyway.
But it will make a difference on a 64bit platform, as we want to
use test_bit() and co to check for features.
M.
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