[PATCH 0/7] Add PCIe support for bcm2712
Florian Fainelli
florian.fainelli at broadcom.com
Wed Jun 26 04:31:53 PDT 2024
Hi,
On 26/06/2024 11:45, Stanimir Varbanov wrote:
> This patchset aims to add bare minimum support for bcm2712
> in brcmstb PCIe driver needed to support the peripherals from
> RP1 south-bridge found in RPi5. In order to support RP1
> PCIe endpoint peripherals a new interrupt controller is added.
> The interrupt controller supports 64 interrupt sources which
> are enough to handle 61 RP1 peripherals.
>
> Patch 1 is adding DT binding schema for the MIP interrupt
> controller, patch 2 is adding relevant changes for PCIe
> bcm2712 in yaml. Patch 3 adds MIP intterrupt cotroller driver.
> Patches 4 and 5 are preparations for adding bcm2712 support in 6.
> The last patch updates bcm2712 .dsti by adding pcie DT nodes.
>
> Few concerns about the implementation:
> - the connection between MIP interrupt-controller and PCIe RC is
> done through BAR1. The PCIe driver is parsing the msi_parent
> DT property in order to obtain few private DT properties like
> "brcm,msi-pci-addr" and "reg". IMO this looks hackish but I failed
> to find something better. Ideas?
>
> - in downstream RPi kernel "ranges" and "dma-ranges" DT properties
> are under an axi {} simple-bus node even that PCIe block is on CPU
> MMIO bus. I tried to merge axi {} in soc {} and the result could be
> seen on the last patch in this series, but I'm still not sure that
> it looks good enough.
>
> This series has been functionally tested on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed with
> downstream RP1 south-bridge PCIe endpoint driver implementation as
> MFD by using ethernet which is part of it.
>
> The series is based on Andrea's "Add minimal boot support for Raspberry Pi 5"
> series.
>
> Comments are welcome!
We are just about submitting support for 7712 which is the sister chip
of 2712 and requires similar, if not identical types of changes to
pcie-brcmstb.c, would you mind reviewing that patch series when it gets
posted by Jim in the next few days, and base yours upon that one? It
does separate changes in a more atomic and a more reviewer friendly
rather than having one big commit modifying pcie-brcmstb.c
Thanks.
--
Florian
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