From: robherring2@gmail.com (Rob Herring)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Report from 2013 ARM kernel summit
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2013 14:45:02 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <528BCDCE.6070006@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20131119173524.GK11778@mudshark.cambridge.arm.com>
On 11/19/2013 11:35 AM, Will Deacon wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 09:40:54AM +0000, Hiroshi Doyu wrote:
>> Grant Likely <grant.likely@secretlab.ca> wrote @ Fri, 15 Nov 2013 08:06:27 +0100:
>>> On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 10:47:23 +0100, Hiroshi Doyu <hdoyu@nvidia.com> wrote:
>>>> 1, When a device is populated, it checks if that device is IOMMU'able
>>>> or not. This is identified by "#stream-id-cells" in DT. If
>>>> a device is normal(non IOMMU), a device is populated. If a device
>>>> is IOMMU'able, it continues to be checked.
>
> [...]
>
>>>> I'm not so sure if this dependecy on "#stream-id-cells" is acceptable
>>>> or not, but I haven't any better idea right now.
>>>
>>> It seems a little fragile to me too. I'd rather the IOMMU requirement be
>>> described more explicitly.
I don't see how this can work. Typically you find a property and then
read the relevant #*-cells to determine the size. Having multiple cell
properties is asking for errors.
>>
>> I think that Will Deacon can do better than I.
>
> I already commented briefly here:
>
> http://www.spinics.net/lists/devicetree/msg11513.html
>
> basically deferring to DT people :)
>
> Anyway, I'm happy to tighten up the IOMMU requirement description but
> *not* at the expense of breaking what we currently have for the ARM SMMU,
> which is being used by Calxeda.
>
> Adding Andreas and Rob for input on potential binding additions to the SMMU.
The above proposal would be an incompatible change. However, I think we
could still deal with a change in this binding at this stage.
One way approach to handle this without changing the binding would be to
scan the DT for all iommu's up front and create a list of all nodes and
their iommu parent. The fact that the hierarchy is described in a way
that doesn't fit Linux well is really a Linux implementation detail.
If changing the binding, a simple approach would be to allow
'smmu-parent' to be a bus and/or device property and not just for
chained iommu's. This could be a global or bus property that is
inherited. Like interrupt-parent, you would have to deal with the parent
being itself. Also, perhaps iommu-parent would be a better name. In any
case, I'd like to see this all be a generic iommu binding.
Rob
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-11-19 20:45 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-11-08 13:20 Report from 2013 ARM kernel summit Grant Likely
2013-11-11 9:47 ` Hiroshi Doyu
2013-11-15 7:06 ` Grant Likely
2013-11-19 9:40 ` Hiroshi Doyu
2013-11-19 17:35 ` Will Deacon
2013-11-19 20:45 ` Rob Herring [this message]
2013-11-20 6:39 ` Hiroshi Doyu
2013-11-20 20:02 ` Rob Herring
2013-11-20 20:22 ` Stephen Warren
2013-11-21 8:49 ` Hiroshi Doyu
2013-11-21 11:00 ` Will Deacon
2013-11-21 18:40 ` Stephen Warren
2013-11-25 18:03 ` Will Deacon
2013-11-20 10:31 ` Will Deacon
2013-11-20 13:53 ` Thierry Reding
2013-11-20 19:47 ` Rob Herring
2013-11-20 20:22 ` Rob Herring
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2013-11-07 23:29 Grant Likely
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