[PATCH 2/2] pci: Add PCIe driver for Rockchip Soc

Wenrui Li wenrui.li at rock-chips.com
Thu May 26 23:48:41 PDT 2016


Hi,

On 2016/5/24 21:03, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Friday, May 20, 2016 6:29:16 PM CEST Shawn Lin wrote:
>
>> +static int rockchip_pcie_wr_own_conf(struct rockchip_pcie_port *pp,
>> +				     int where, int size, u32 val)
>> +{
>> +	u32 tmp;
>> +	int offset;
>> +
>> +	offset = (where & (~0x3));
>> +	tmp = readl(pp->apb_base + PCIE_RC_CONFIG_BASE + offset);
>> +	if (size == 4) {
>> +		writel(val, pp->apb_base + PCIE_RC_CONFIG_BASE + where);
>> +	} else if (size == 2) {
>> +		if (where & 0x2)
>> +			tmp = ((tmp & 0xffff) | (val << 16));
>> +		else
>> +			tmp = ((tmp & 0xffff0000) | val);
>> +
>> +		writel(tmp, pp->apb_base + PCIE_RC_CONFIG_BASE + offset);
>> +	} else if (size == 1) {
>> +		if ((where & 0x3) == 0)
>> +			tmp = ((tmp & (~0xff)) | val);
>> +		else if ((where & 0x3) == 1)
>> +			tmp = ((tmp & (~0xff00)) | (val << 8));
>> +		else if ((where & 0x3) == 2)
>> +			tmp = ((tmp & (~0xff0000)) | (val << 16));
>> +		else if ((where & 0x3) == 3)
>> +			tmp = ((tmp & (~0xff000000)) | (val << 24));
>> +
>> +		writel(tmp, pp->apb_base + PCIE_RC_CONFIG_BASE + offset);
>> +	} else {
>> +		return PCIBIOS_BAD_REGISTER_NUMBER;
>> +	}
>> +	return PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL;
>> +}
>
> Why can't you access the individual sub-word registers here?

Our soc not support byte and word write in these region. so we have to 
use writel() to write these registers.

>
>> +
>> +static int rockchip_pcie_rd_other_conf(struct rockchip_pcie_port *pp,
>> +				       struct pci_bus *bus, u32 devfn,
>> +				       int where, int size, u32 *val)
>> +{
>> +	u32 busdev;
>> +
>> +	busdev = PCIE_ECAM_ADDR(bus->number, PCI_SLOT(devfn),
>> +				PCI_FUNC(devfn), where);
>> +
>> +	if (busdev & (size - 1)) {
>> +		*val = 0;
>> +		return PCIBIOS_BAD_REGISTER_NUMBER;
>> +	}
>> +
>> +	if (size == 4) {
>> +		*val = readl(pp->reg_base + busdev);
>> +	} else if (size == 2) {
>> +		*val = readw(pp->reg_base + busdev);
>> +	} else if (size == 1) {
>> +		*val = readb(pp->reg_base + busdev);
>> +	} else {
>> +		*val = 0;
>> +		return PCIBIOS_BAD_REGISTER_NUMBER;
>> +	}
>> +	return PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL;
>> +}
>> +
>
> This looks like the normal ECAM operations, you could just call those.

I read ECAM reference code, I found it not support ioremap config space 
for each bus individually on 64-bit systems. Our soc is 64-bit system, 
and bus0 config space base address is 0xfda00000, bus1 base address is 
0xf8100000. So I think it is not normal ECAM operations, I do not know 
if I have understood correctly?

>
>> +	while (time_before(jiffies, timeout)) {
>> +		regmap_read(port->grf, port->pcie_status, &status);
>> +		if ((status & (1 << 9))) {
>> +			dev_info(port->dev, "pll locked!\n");
>> +			err = 0;
>> +			break;
>> +		}
>> +	}
>
> Maybe add an msleep(1) here to avoid busy-looping?

Yeah, its a good suggestion.

>
>
>> +	for (reg_no = 0; reg_no < (port->mem_size >> 20); reg_no++) {
>> +		err = rockchip_pcie_prog_ob_atu(port, reg_no + 1,
>> +						AXI_WRAPPER_MEM_WRITE,
>> +						20 - 1,
>> +						port->mem_bus_addr +
>> +							(reg_no << 20),
>> +						0);
>> +		if (err) {
>> +			dev_err(dev, "Program RC outbound atu failed\n");
>> +			return err;
>> +		}
>> +	}
>
> What if there is more than one outbound memory window, e.g. prefetchable
> and non-prefetchable?
>
> Where do you set the I/O window?


Yeah, our soc support these outbound windows, we will support these 
windows next patch.

>
>> +	err = rockchip_pcie_prog_ib_atu(port, 2, 32 - 1, 0x0, 0);
>> +	if (err) {
>> +		dev_err(dev, "Program RC inbound atu failed\n");
>> +		return err;
>> +	}
>
> And this doesn't seem to reflect the DMA ranges.

Our soc support all the ram region use as DMA zone. SO I set all the 32 
bits bypass for the inbound ATS.

>
>> +
>> +	port->root_bus_nr = port->busn->start;
>> +	if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PCI_MSI)) {
>> +		bus = pci_scan_root_bus_msi(port->dev, port->root_bus_nr,
>> +					    &rockchip_pcie_ops, port, &res,
>> +					    port->msi);
>> +	} else {
>> +		bus = pci_scan_root_bus(&pdev->dev, 0,
>> +					&rockchip_pcie_ops, port, &res);
>
>
> PCI_MSI is selected unconditionally from Kconfig for this driver, so no
> need for the compile-time check here.

Yeah, we will delete the compile-time check in next patch.

>
>> +
>> +static int rockchip_pcie_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
>> +{
>> +	struct rockchip_pcie_port *port = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
>> +
>> +	clk_disable_unprepare(port->hclk_pcie);
>> +	clk_disable_unprepare(port->aclk_perf_pcie);
>> +	clk_disable_unprepare(port->aclk_pcie);
>> +	clk_disable_unprepare(port->clk_pciephy_ref);
>> +
>> +	return 0;
>> +}
>
> You don't seem to remove the child devices here. Have you tried unloading the module?
>

I don't seem the remove function in other pcie host driver. I think this 
function could be deleted.

> 	Arnd
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Best Regards
Wenrui Li




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