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From: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org>
To: Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@ti.com>
Cc: nm@ti.com, devicetree@vger.kernel.org, jason@lakedaemon.net,
	lokeshvutla@ti.com, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	t-kristo@ti.com, robh+dt@kernel.org, ssantosh@kernel.org,
	tglx@linutronix.de, linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 2/2] irqchip/ti-sci-inta: Add support for unmapped event handling
Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2020 08:31:45 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <7e66c03285db40c6ce38b951b87bcb45@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3e9974b8-c0ab-9de4-9b51-541c2093c42a@ti.com>

On 2020-10-09 09:58, Peter Ujfalusi wrote:
> Marc,
> 

[...]

> The design of irqchip/irq-ti-sci-inta.c, soc/ti/ti_sci_inta_msi.c and
> irqchip/irq-ti-sci-intr.c created to handle the interrupt needs present
> in K3 devices with NAVSS.
> DMSS of newer K3 devices extends and simplifies the NAVSS components 
> and
> a big part of that change was done with the INTA and DMAs.
> System Firmware also changed to adopt to these changes.
> 
> As an example, let's assume that we want an interrupt from a ring.
> The high level of the events in this case are:
> 
> NAVSS:
> 1.1 ring generates an internal signal (up or down)
> 1.2 the ringacc will send a (mapped) Global Event to INTA
> 1.3 When INTA receives the global event, it will signal it's outgoing
>     VINT to INTR
> 1.4 INTR will trigger a host interrupt.
> 
> DMSS
> 1.1 ring generates an internal signal (up or down)
> 1.2 the DMA (ring is now part of the DMA) will send an unmapped event 
> to
>     INTA
> 1.3 When INTA receives the unmapped event, it will send a (mapped)
>     Global Event to itself
> 1.4 When INTA receives the global event, it will signal it's outgoing
>     VINT to INTR
> 1.5 INTR will trigger a host interrupt.
> 
> The API from sysfw is the same to configure the global events and VINT,
> but we need to use the INTA's tisci device identification number to let
> sysfw know that the Global event number can be programmed into INTA's
> unmapped event steering register. The DMA no longer have this register,
> it sends unmapped event to INTA.
> 
> The unmapped event number is fixed per sources, they will arrive at the
> specific unmapped event configuration register of INTA.
> 
> INTA itself does not know which source are allocated to be used by
> Linux, the allocation is for the DMA resources and only the DMA driver
> knows which channels, rings, flows can be used and can ask the INTA MSI
> domain to create interrupts for those.
> 
> By handling the ti,unmapped-event-sources the INTA driver can make
> decision on the correct tisci dev_id to be used for the sysfw API to
> where the global event must be configured and the client drivers does
> not need to know how things are working under the hood.
> 
> There are components in DMSS which use is exactly how they worked 
> within
> NAVSS, they are not using unmapped events. Ringacc comes to mind first.
> 
> I can add a comment block to explain the nature of unmapped events and
> the reason why we need to do what we do.
> 
> Would this be acceptable?

That'd be useful, as long as it is shorter than the above.

         M.
-- 
Jazz is not dead. It just smells funny...

  reply	other threads:[~2020-10-12  7:31 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-09-30  7:45 [PATCH v2 0/2] irqchip/ti-sci-inta: Support for unmapped events Peter Ujfalusi
2020-09-30  7:45 ` [PATCH v2 1/2] dt-bindings: irqchip: ti,sci-inta: Update for unmapped event handling Peter Ujfalusi
2020-09-30  7:45 ` [PATCH v2 2/2] irqchip/ti-sci-inta: Add support " Peter Ujfalusi
2020-09-30  8:33   ` Marc Zyngier
2020-09-30 10:01     ` Peter Ujfalusi
2020-09-30 13:13       ` Marc Zyngier
2020-10-01 11:42         ` Peter Ujfalusi
2020-10-09  8:58           ` Peter Ujfalusi
2020-10-12  7:31             ` Marc Zyngier [this message]
2020-10-12 11:52               ` Peter Ujfalusi
2020-10-19 11:52     ` Peter Ujfalusi

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