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From: thierry.reding@gmail.com (Thierry Reding)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH v2] devicetree: Add generic IOMMU device tree bindings
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2014 15:44:03 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20140604134400.GE28484@ulmo> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4462924.8iRbdkOPp7@wuerfel>

On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 09:54:37PM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Friday 30 May 2014 22:29:13 Hiroshi Doyu wrote:
> > 
> > IIUC the original problem, "a master with 8 streamIDs" means something
> > like below, where some devices have multiple IDs but some have a
> > single. A sinle #address-cells cannot afford those 2 masters at once.
> > 
> >        iommu {
> >                /* the specifier represents the ID of the master */
> >                #address-cells = <1>;
> >                #size-cells = <0>;
> >        };
> > 
> >         master at a {
> >                 ...
> >                 iommus = <&smmu 1 2 3>; # 3 IDs
> >         };
> > 
> >         master at b {
> >                 ...
> >                 iommus = <&smmu 4>;     # 1 ID
> >         };
> 
> This would not be the usual format really. It should instead be
> 
> 		iommus = <&smmu 1>, <&smmu 2>, <&smmu 3>;
> 
> which can be tedious to type.

"Tedious to type" doesn't sound like a good argument to me. I don't see
why the above would necessarily be a bad notation. It's very much up to
the point and very explicit. This very obviously translates to:

	This device has three master interfaces, one for smmu ID 1, one
	for smmu ID 2 and one for smmu ID 3.

> > Tegra,SMMU has a similar problem and we have used a fixed size bitmap(64
> > bit) to afford 64 stream IDs so that a single device can hold multiple
> > IDs. If we apply the same bitmap to the above exmaple:
> > 
> >        iommu {
> >                /* the specifier represents the ID of the master */
> >                #address-cells = <1>;
> >                #size-cells = <0>;
> >        };
> > 
> >         master at a {
> >                 ...
> >                 iommus = <&smmu (BIT(1) | BIT(2) | BIT(3))>; # IDs 1 2 3
> >         };
> > 
> >         master at b {
> >                 ...
> >                 iommus = <&smmu BIT(4)>;     # ID 4
> >         };
> > 
> > The disadvantage of this is that this limits the max number of streamIDs
> > to support. If # of streamID is increased later more than 64, this
> > format cannot cover any more. You have to predict the max # of streamIDs
> > in advance if steamID is statically assigned.
> > 
> 
> Well, the iommu specific binding could allow a variable #address-cells.
> That way, you just need to know the number of stream IDs for that instance
> of the iommu.

That sounds fairly complicated to me. I don't see what that buys us over
the clarity and simplicity that the above explicit notation gives us. Is
it not more common for a device to have a single master rather than a
whole bunch of them?

Thierry
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Thread overview: 71+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <1400877218-4113-1-git-send-email-thierry.reding@gmail.com>
2014-05-30 13:16 ` [PATCH v2] devicetree: Add generic IOMMU device tree bindings Rob Herring
2014-05-30 19:06   ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-05-30 19:29     ` Hiroshi Doyu
2014-05-30 19:54       ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-06-01  9:55         ` Will Deacon
2014-06-04 13:39           ` Thierry Reding
2014-06-04 13:44         ` Thierry Reding [this message]
2014-06-04 13:53           ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-06-04 13:56           ` Will Deacon
2014-06-04 14:01             ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-06-04 16:39               ` Will Deacon
2014-05-30 19:31     ` Rob Herring
2014-05-30 19:49       ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-06-02 10:41         ` Dave Martin
2014-06-04 14:35           ` Thierry Reding
2014-06-04 16:41             ` Will Deacon
2014-06-04 21:00               ` Thierry Reding
2014-06-05 19:10               ` Varun Sethi
2014-06-16 15:27                 ` Will Deacon
2014-06-16 16:56                   ` Stuart Yoder
2014-06-16 17:04                     ` Will Deacon
2014-06-16 17:30                       ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-06-16 18:53                       ` Stuart Yoder
2014-06-17 10:26                         ` Varun Sethi
2014-06-17 10:43                           ` Will Deacon
2014-06-17 11:21                             ` Varun Sethi
2014-06-17 14:50                               ` Stuart Yoder
2014-06-18  9:29                                 ` Will Deacon
2014-06-17 14:39                           ` Stuart Yoder
2014-06-20 23:16     ` Olav Haugan
2014-06-24  9:18       ` Will Deacon
2014-06-24 17:57         ` Olav Haugan
2014-06-24 18:11           ` Will Deacon
2014-06-24 18:20             ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-06-25  9:17               ` Will Deacon
2014-06-25  9:27                 ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-06-25  9:38                   ` Will Deacon
2014-06-25  9:48                     ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-06-25  9:57                       ` Will Deacon
2014-06-25 10:12                         ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-06-25 10:14                           ` Will Deacon
2014-06-24 21:35             ` Olav Haugan
2014-06-25  9:18               ` Will Deacon
2014-06-27 22:23                 ` Olav Haugan
2014-06-30  9:52                   ` Will Deacon
2014-07-09  1:07                     ` Olav Haugan
2014-07-09 10:54                       ` Will Deacon
2014-07-10 22:32                         ` Olav Haugan
2014-07-11 12:24                           ` Will Deacon
     [not found] <20140606224542.GA22188@mithrandir>
2014-06-07 13:22 ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-06-09 10:49   ` Thierry Reding
2014-05-23 20:36 Thierry Reding
2014-05-29 15:52 ` Stephen Warren
2014-05-30  7:30   ` Thierry Reding
2014-05-30 11:27     ` Dave Martin
2014-05-30 19:11       ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-06-02 10:56         ` Dave Martin
2014-06-04 21:12       ` Thierry Reding
2014-06-16 12:57         ` Will Deacon
2014-06-17 11:58           ` Thierry Reding
2014-06-17 12:18             ` Will Deacon
2014-06-17 23:37               ` Thierry Reding
2014-06-18 10:14                 ` Will Deacon
2014-06-20 15:53                   ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-06-20 17:50                     ` Will Deacon
2014-06-20 18:55                       ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-05-30 11:22 ` Dave Martin
2014-05-30 19:01   ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-06-02 11:44     ` Dave Martin
2014-06-04 21:32     ` Thierry Reding
2014-06-05  9:42       ` Arnd Bergmann

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