[PATCH v3 0/5] Reset driver for IMX8MQ VPU hardware block
Benjamin Gaignard
benjamin.gaignard at collabora.com
Wed Mar 3 15:20:34 GMT 2021
Le 03/03/2021 à 15:17, Philipp Zabel a écrit :
> Hi Benjamin,
>
> On Mon, 2021-03-01 at 16:17 +0100, Benjamin Gaignard wrote:
>> The two VPUs inside IMX8MQ share the same control block which can be see
>> as a reset hardware block.
> This isn't a reset controller though. The control block also contains
> clock gates of some sort and a filter register for the featureset fuses.
> Those shouldn't be manipulated via the reset API.
They are all part of the control block and of the reset process for this
hardware that why I put them here. I guess it is border line :-)
>
>> In order to be able to add the second VPU (for HECV decoding) it will be
>> more handy if the both VPU drivers instance don't have to share the
>> control block registers. This lead to implement it as an independ reset
>> driver and to change the VPU driver to use it.
> Why not switch to a syscon regmap for the control block? That should
> also allow to keep backwards compatibility with the old binding with
> minimal effort.
I will give a try in this direction.
>
>> Please note that this series break the compatibility between the DTB and
>> kernel. This break is limited to IMX8MQ SoC and is done when the driver
>> is still in staging directory.
> I know in this case we are pretty sure there are no users of this
> binding except for a staging driver, but it would still be nice to keep
> support for the deprecated binding, to avoid the requirement of updating
> kernel and DT in lock-step.
If I want to use a syscon (or a reset) the driver must not ioremap the "ctrl"
registers. It means that "ctrl" has to be removed from the driver requested
reg-names (imx8mq_reg_names[]). Doing that break the kernel/DT compatibility.
Somehow syscon and "ctrl" are exclusive.
Benjamin
>
> regards
> Philipp
>
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