From: Emil Medve <Emilian.Medve@Freescale.com>
To: Scott Wood <scottwood@Freescale.com>
Cc: mark.rutland@arm.com, devicetree@vger.kernel.org,
pawel.moll@arm.com, ijc+devicetree@hellion.org.uk,
Geoff.Thorpe@Freescale.com, corbet@lwn.net,
linux-doc@vger.kernel.org, linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org,
robh+dt@kernel.org, galak@codeaurora.org,
grant.likely@linaro.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 1/4] dt/bindings: Introduce the FSL QorIQ DPAA BMan
Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2014 01:31:24 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <545C754C.9080700@Freescale.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1415310579.23458.402.camel@snotra.buserror.net>
Hello Scott,
On 11/06/2014 03:49 PM, Scott Wood wrote:
> On Wed, 2014-11-05 at 09:18 -0600, Emil Medve wrote:
>> +Devices connected to a BMan instance via Direct Connect Portals (DCP) must link
>> +to the respective BMan instance
>> +
>> +- fsl,bman
>> + Usage: Required
>> + Value type: <prop-encoded-array>
>> + Description: List of phandle and DCP index pairs, to the BMan instance
>> + to which this device is connected via the DCP
>
> Does software need the DCP index (though for QMan there do seem to be a
> few registers associated with each DCP)? Where can I find that info in
> the manual?
The DCP index helps describe the topology of the devices connected to
the B/QMan. One might be tempted to use some address to reference said
DCP, unfortunately the pertinent registers/bits for said DCP(s) are not
into a compact region. Look at the CCSR memory map for B/QMan
In the QMan case things are marginally better. For each hardware portal
there are a handful of (vaguely named *DCx*, *DCPx* or *DCP*) registers
(configuration, performance monitoring and debugging). However, still
registers and bits spread here and there
In the BMan case things are a bit worse as the registers names are less
friendly and still spread around
Do you need specific names/offsets?
Cheers,
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From: Emil Medve <Emilian.Medve@Freescale.com>
To: Scott Wood <scottwood@Freescale.com>
Cc: galak@kernel.crashing.org, corbet@lwn.net, robh+dt@kernel.org,
ijc+devicetree@hellion.org.uk, galak@codeaurora.org,
pawel.moll@arm.com, mark.rutland@arm.com,
grant.likely@linaro.org, Geoff.Thorpe@Freescale.com,
linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org, devicetree@vger.kernel.org,
linux-doc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 1/4] dt/bindings: Introduce the FSL QorIQ DPAA BMan
Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2014 01:31:24 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <545C754C.9080700@Freescale.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1415310579.23458.402.camel@snotra.buserror.net>
Hello Scott,
On 11/06/2014 03:49 PM, Scott Wood wrote:
> On Wed, 2014-11-05 at 09:18 -0600, Emil Medve wrote:
>> +Devices connected to a BMan instance via Direct Connect Portals (DCP) must link
>> +to the respective BMan instance
>> +
>> +- fsl,bman
>> + Usage: Required
>> + Value type: <prop-encoded-array>
>> + Description: List of phandle and DCP index pairs, to the BMan instance
>> + to which this device is connected via the DCP
>
> Does software need the DCP index (though for QMan there do seem to be a
> few registers associated with each DCP)? Where can I find that info in
> the manual?
The DCP index helps describe the topology of the devices connected to
the B/QMan. One might be tempted to use some address to reference said
DCP, unfortunately the pertinent registers/bits for said DCP(s) are not
into a compact region. Look at the CCSR memory map for B/QMan
In the QMan case things are marginally better. For each hardware portal
there are a handful of (vaguely named *DCx*, *DCPx* or *DCP*) registers
(configuration, performance monitoring and debugging). However, still
registers and bits spread here and there
In the BMan case things are a bit worse as the registers names are less
friendly and still spread around
Do you need specific names/offsets?
Cheers,
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-11-07 7:31 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-11-05 15:18 [PATCH v3 0/4] dt/bindings: Introduce the FSL QorIQ DPAA B/QMan Emil Medve
2014-11-05 15:18 ` Emil Medve
2014-11-05 15:18 ` [PATCH v3 1/4] dt/bindings: Introduce the FSL QorIQ DPAA BMan Emil Medve
2014-11-05 15:18 ` Emil Medve
2014-11-06 21:49 ` Scott Wood
2014-11-06 21:49 ` Scott Wood
2014-11-07 7:31 ` Emil Medve [this message]
2014-11-07 7:31 ` Emil Medve
2014-11-07 7:34 ` Scott Wood
2014-11-07 7:34 ` Scott Wood
2014-11-07 8:14 ` Emil Medve
2014-11-07 8:14 ` Emil Medve
2014-11-07 8:19 ` Scott Wood
2014-11-07 8:19 ` Scott Wood
2014-11-07 9:38 ` Emil Medve
2014-11-07 9:38 ` Emil Medve
2014-11-07 16:49 ` Scott Wood
2014-11-07 16:49 ` Scott Wood
2014-11-05 15:18 ` [PATCH v3 2/4] dt/bindings: Introduce the FSL QorIQ DPAA BMan portal(s) Emil Medve
2014-11-05 15:18 ` Emil Medve
2014-11-05 15:18 ` [PATCH v3 3/4] dt/bindings: Introduce the FSL QorIQ DPAA QMan Emil Medve
2014-11-05 15:18 ` Emil Medve
2014-11-05 15:18 ` [PATCH v3 4/4] dt/bindings: Introduce the FSL QorIQ DPAA QMan portal(s) Emil Medve
2014-11-05 15:18 ` Emil Medve
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