From: tony@atomide.com (Tony Lindgren)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [Ksummit-2013-discuss] [ARM ATTEND] Describing complex, non-probable system topologies
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2013 05:34:45 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20130802123445.GG7656@atomide.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20130802093222.GA8982@kroah.com>
* Greg KH <greg@kroah.com> [130802 02:37]:
> On Fri, Aug 02, 2013 at 02:03:55AM -0700, Tony Lindgren wrote:
> > * Greg KH <greg@kroah.com> [130801 12:33]:
> > > On Thu, Aug 01, 2013 at 07:35:31PM +0100, Will Deacon wrote:
> > > > Hello,
> > > >
> > > > Whilst Linux implements a bunch of different bus types (many of which
> > > > are in fact virtual), devices sitting on non-probable, memory mapped
> > > > buses inside SoCs typically live on either the platform_bus or the
> > > > amba_bus. So far, this has worked out alright; the buses haven't needed
> > > > to be visible to software and no additional software control is really
> > > > required from the OS. However, as I/O coherency and hardware
> > > > virtualisation capabilities start to creep into ARM-based SoCs, Linux
> > > > needs to know the topology of the system on which it is running.
> > > >
> > > > Naturally, this would need to be described as a device-tree binding and
> > > > communicate:
> > > >
> > > > - Buses which can be configured as coherent, including which devices
> > > > on those buses can be made coherent.
> > > >
> > > > - How IOMMUs sit on the bus and interact with masters on that bus (the
> > > > current one-IOMMU-driver-per-bus may not work well for the
> > > > platform_bus).
> > >
> > > I've been waiting for people to finally run into this one, and realize
> > > that they shouldn't be using "platform_bus" :)
> > >
> > > > - QoS and PM constraints. This isn't really in my area, but we do have
> > > > buses that have these features and expect software to control them.
> > > >
> > > > - The system topology and linkages between buses and devices.
> > >
> > > The driver core handles this really well, you just have to create new
> > > busses, and don't rely on the "catch-all" platform_bus.
> >
> > Hmm do you have some example of a device driver that is generic and
> > is supported on platform_bus and some other bus?
>
> Take a look at drivers/usb/host/ohci* for one example that I know of,
> there are others all through the kernel as well.
Uhh OK so I guess the answer is that the bus glue still needs to
be implemented separately for each driver and there's no generic
way of supporting multiple busses?
Regards,
Tony
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-08-02 12:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 41+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-08-01 18:35 [ARM ATTEND] Describing complex, non-probable system topologies Will Deacon
2013-08-01 18:42 ` Dave Martin
2013-08-01 22:41 ` [Ksummit-2013-discuss] " David Brown
2013-08-01 19:27 ` Greg KH
2013-08-01 19:39 ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2013-08-01 20:15 ` Greg KH
2013-08-01 20:18 ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2013-08-01 20:36 ` Greg KH
2013-08-01 20:45 ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2013-08-01 21:04 ` Greg KH
2013-08-01 21:48 ` James Bottomley
2013-08-01 23:16 ` Mark Brown
2013-08-02 9:03 ` Tony Lindgren
2013-08-02 9:32 ` Greg KH
2013-08-02 12:34 ` Tony Lindgren [this message]
2013-08-02 14:14 ` Greg KH
2013-08-02 15:26 ` Dave Martin
2013-08-02 16:45 ` Will Deacon
2013-08-05 6:55 ` Tony Lindgren
2013-08-05 7:11 ` Greg KH
2013-08-05 7:37 ` Tony Lindgren
2013-08-05 8:02 ` Greg KH
2013-08-05 8:21 ` Tony Lindgren
2013-08-05 8:51 ` Greg KH
2013-08-05 9:14 ` Tony Lindgren
2013-08-08 16:50 ` Kevin Hilman
2013-08-02 11:53 ` Will Deacon
2013-08-02 12:37 ` Tony Lindgren
2013-08-02 14:16 ` Greg KH
2013-08-02 14:20 ` Greg KH
2013-08-02 16:09 ` Will Deacon
2013-08-02 22:32 ` Greg KH
2013-08-03 5:16 ` Olof Johansson
2013-08-05 6:47 ` Tony Lindgren
2013-08-07 1:52 ` Will Deacon
2013-08-20 6:59 ` Hiroshi Doyu
2013-08-07 1:49 ` Will Deacon
2013-08-01 21:41 ` James Bottomley
2013-08-02 17:08 ` Will Deacon
2013-08-01 22:26 ` Bjorn Helgaas
2013-08-02 12:01 ` Will Deacon
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