From: Stephen Warren <swarren@wwwdotorg.org>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot] [PATCH 0/3] dm: add dev_get_reg() for getting device node's reg
Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2016 13:02:38 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <568ACFDE.5080306@wwwdotorg.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5682489B.2050408@samsung.com>
On 12/29/2015 01:47 AM, Przemyslaw Marczak wrote:
> Hello Stephen,
>
> On 12/16/2015 07:53 PM, Stephen Warren wrote:
>> On 12/15/2015 09:32 AM, Przemyslaw Marczak wrote:
>>> commit: dm: core: Enable optional use of fdt_translate_address()
>>>
>>> enables device's bus/child address translation method, depending
>>> on bus 'ranges' property and including child 'reg' property.
>>> This change makes impossible to decode the 'reg' for node with
>>> '#size-cells' equal to 0.
>>>
>>> Such case is possible by the specification and is also used in U-Boot,
>>> e.g. by I2C uclass or S5P GPIO - the last one is broken at present.
>>
>> Can you please explain the problem you're seeing in more detail? Without
>> any context, my initial reaction is that this is simply a bug somewhere.
>> That bug should be fixed, rather than introducing new APIs to hide the
>> problem.
>>
>
> Some time ago I send a patch with such fix:
>
> [1] https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/537372/
>
> Sorry, I didn't add you to the 'CC' list.
>
> However. I checked this in linux, and the code is the same, the
> size-cells == 0 is not supported also in Linux.
The discussion there does indicate that removing the check on
#size-cells would be incorrect.
> So to prevent breaking some consistency in parsing fdt between U-boot
> and Linux, I sent the patch which adds dev_get_reg(). And it seem to be
> useful at least for I2C and Exynos GPIO driver.
OK; as I mentioned in my other reply, some form of new function or new
parameter does seem reasonable here.
...
>> Looking at arch/arm/dts/exynos4412-trats2.dts, I see the following:
>>
>>
>> i2c at 138d0000 {
>> samsung,i2c-sda-delay = <100>;
>> samsung,i2c-slave-addr = <0x10>;
>> samsung,i2c-max-bus-freq = <100000>;
>> status = "okay";
>>
>> max77686_pmic at 09 {
>> compatible = "maxim,max77686";
>> interrupts = <7 0>;
>> reg = <0x09 0 0>;
>>
>> Is that the node you're having problems with? If so, I believe this may
>> simply be due to invalid DT content. In exynos4.dtsi, that i2c node is
>> defined as:
>>
>> i2c at 138d0000 {
>> #address-cells = <1>;
>> #size-cells = <0>;
>>
>> Thus, any reg property in a child of that node must only contain a
>> single cell (the sum of #address-cells and #size-cells in the parent).
>> Does fixing the DT so it's valid solve your issue at all?
>
> Nice hit above! However we don't use DM API yet for the above example,
> so probably this is why it is still working - currently, the driver uses
> fdtdec_get_int(), for getting this value.
>
> But for test, after switching it to use of sequence: fdt_getprop() ->
> fdt_translate_address(), then I can see the warning:
>
> ---- cut ----
> _of_translate_address: Bad cell count for max77686_pmic at 09
> ---- cut ----
>
> And for the above issue - applying patch [1] - allows return the right
> device address: 0x9 - without FDT modifying.
>
> Now, I checked, why the above example compiles by dtc with no warning.
> It looks, that dtc ignores some child's reg cells-count combination:
dtc doesn't check that the length of the reg property is *equal* to the
sum of #address-cells and #size-cells, but rather that the length is a
*multiple* of that value. This is because the reg property can contain
multiple addresses.
> ---- case 1 -----
> parent {
> #address-cells = <1>;
> #size-cells = <0>;
> child {
> reg = <0x9>;
> };
> };
> This is ok!
This is "1 * (1 + 0)".
> ---- case 2 -----
> parent {
> #address-cells = <1>;
> #size-cells = <0>;
> child {
> reg = <0x9 0 0>;
> };
> };
> This is ok: (the 2nd and 3rd child's cells are ignored by dtc)
The extra cells aren't ignored; the length is "3 * (1 + 0)".
> ---- case 3 -----
> parent {
> #address-cells = <1>;
> #size-cells = <1>;
> child {
> reg = <0x9 0 0>;
> };
> };
>
> This is wrong! dtc warning:
> Warning (reg_format): "reg" property in /i2c at 138d0000/max77686_pmic has
> invalid length (12 bytes) (#address-cells == 1, #size-cells == 1)
Yes, this is "1.5 * (1 + 1)", yet the "1.5" isn't an integer, hence the
warning is triggered.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-01-04 20:02 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-12-15 16:32 [U-Boot] [PATCH 0/3] dm: add dev_get_reg() for getting device node's reg Przemyslaw Marczak
2015-12-15 16:32 ` [U-Boot] [PATCH 1/3] dm: core: extend API by new function: dev_get_reg() Przemyslaw Marczak
2015-12-15 16:32 ` [U-Boot] [PATCH 2/3] gpio: s5p: use dev_get_reg() instead of dev_get_addr() Przemyslaw Marczak
2015-12-15 16:32 ` [U-Boot] [PATCH 3/3] dm: i2c: get chip address with dev_get_reg() Przemyslaw Marczak
2015-12-16 18:53 ` [U-Boot] [PATCH 0/3] dm: add dev_get_reg() for getting device node's reg Stephen Warren
2015-12-16 19:07 ` Stephen Warren
2015-12-29 8:47 ` Przemyslaw Marczak
2016-01-04 20:06 ` Stephen Warren
2016-01-05 15:38 ` Przemyslaw Marczak
2016-01-05 17:12 ` Stephen Warren
2016-01-06 0:24 ` Simon Glass
2016-01-06 19:14 ` Stephen Warren
2016-01-07 11:57 ` Przemyslaw Marczak
2015-12-29 8:47 ` Przemyslaw Marczak
2016-01-04 20:02 ` Stephen Warren [this message]
2016-01-05 0:58 ` Simon Glass
2016-01-05 17:05 ` Stephen Warren
2016-01-05 15:37 ` Przemyslaw Marczak
2016-01-05 17:08 ` Stephen Warren
2016-01-07 11:45 ` Przemyslaw Marczak
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