From: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
To: Nava kishore Manne <nava.manne@xilinx.com>
Cc: robh+dt@kernel.org, pawel.moll@arm.com, mark.rutland@arm.com,
ijc+devicetree@hellion.org.uk, galak@codeaurora.org,
michal.simek@xilinx.com, soren.brinkmann@xilinx.com,
balbi@ti.com, gregkh@linuxfoundation.org, hyun.kwon@xilinx.com,
navam@xilinx.com, radhey.shyam.pandey@xilinx.com,
devicetree@vger.kernel.org, linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2] Axi-usb: Add support for 64-bit addressing.
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2016 14:44:21 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <7208820.t2EJm8R9jW@wuerfel> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1461064248-31288-1-git-send-email-navam@xilinx.com>
On Tuesday 19 April 2016 16:40:48 Nava kishore Manne wrote:
> This patch updates the driver to support 64-bit DMA
> addressing.
>
> Signed-off-by: Nava kishore Manne <navam@xilinx.com>
> ---
> Changes for v2:
> -Added dma-ranges property in device tree as suggested by Arnd Bergmann.
> -Modified the driver code based on the xlnx,addrwidth.
> .../devicetree/bindings/usb/udc-xilinx.txt | 5 ++-
> drivers/usb/gadget/udc/udc-xilinx.c | 39 ++++++++++++++++++++--
> 2 files changed, 40 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/udc-xilinx.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/udc-xilinx.txt
> index 47b4e39..850d792 100644
> --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/udc-xilinx.txt
> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/udc-xilinx.txt
> @@ -7,12 +7,15 @@ Required properties:
> - interrupts : Should contain single irq line of USB2 device
> controller
> - xlnx,has-builtin-dma : if DMA is included
> -
> +- dma-ranges: Should be as the following <dma_addr cpu_addr max_len>.
This is not how dma-ranges is works. First of all, it is part of
the parent node, and the addresses are not "dma" and "cpu"
addresses but child and parent bus addresses.
> +- xlnx,addrwidth : Should be the dma addressing size in bits(ex: 40 bits).
As I said before, the width is not the interesting question here,
the compatible string is. My guess is that version 4.00.a of the
hardware always has the registers to do 64-bit DMA, but you should
talk to the hardware designers to figure out which versions have
those, or if they are optional, and what other width may be supported.
> + * xudc_write64 - write 64bit value to device registers
> + * @addr: base addr of device registers
> + * @offset: register offset
> + * @val: data to be written
> + **/
> +static void xudc_write64(void __iomem *addr, u32 offset, u64 val)
> +{
> + lo_hi_writeq(val, addr + offset);
> +}
This is what I suggested, but on second thought I think it's still
wrong:
> * xudc_write32 - little endian write to device registers
> * @addr: base addr of device registers
> * @offset: register offset
> @@ -330,8 +352,13 @@ static int xudc_start_dma(struct xusb_ep *ep, dma_addr_t src,
> * destination registers and then set the length
> * into the DMA length register.
> */
> - udc->write_fn(udc->addr, XUSB_DMA_DSAR_ADDR_OFFSET, src);
> - udc->write_fn(udc->addr, XUSB_DMA_DDAR_ADDR_OFFSET, dst);
> + if (udc->dma_addrwidth > 32) {
> + xudc_write64(udc->addr, XUSB_DMA_DSAR_ADDR_OFFSET_LSB, src);
> + xudc_write64(udc->addr, XUSB_DMA_DDAR_ADDR_OFFSET_LSB, dst);
> + } else {
> + udc->write_fn(udc->addr, XUSB_DMA_DSAR_ADDR_OFFSET, src);
> + udc->write_fn(udc->addr, XUSB_DMA_DDAR_ADDR_OFFSET, dst);
> + }
I just noticed that write_fn() needs to be used to get the
correct endianess. lo_hi_writeq() always assumes a little-endian
register, so it's broken if anyone builds this device with big-endian
registers.
> @@ -2097,6 +2124,12 @@ static int xudc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
>
> udc->dma_enabled = of_property_read_bool(np, "xlnx,has-builtin-dma");
>
> + ret = of_property_read_u32(np, "xlnx,addrwidth", &udc->dma_addrwidth);
> + if (ret < 0)
> + dev_warn(&pdev->dev, "missing xlnx,addrwidth property\n");
> +
> + /* Set the dma mask bits */
> + dma_set_mask(&pdev->dev, DMA_BIT_MASK(udc->dma_addrwidth));
You have to check the return code of dma_set_mask. As I said earlier, it's
possible that someone uses a device that has the 64-bit registers on a
machine that has a 32-bit bus but more than 4GB of RAM. In this case,
dma_set_mask() will fail, and you should probably fall back to the
original method for programming the DMA address then.
Arnd
prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-04-19 12:44 UTC|newest]
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2016-04-19 11:10 [PATCH v2] Axi-usb: Add support for 64-bit addressing Nava kishore Manne
2016-04-19 12:44 ` Arnd Bergmann [this message]
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