From: Albert Lee <albertcc@tw.ibm.com>
To: Mikael Pettersson <mikpe@it.uu.se>
Cc: linux-ide@vger.kernel.org, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk,
albertl@mail.com, jeff@garzik.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2.6.23-rc3] pata_pdc2027x: PLL detection fixes
Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 08:01:32 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <46C7885C.9010604@tw.ibm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200708182058.l7IKwrcJ016820@harpo.it.uu.se>
Mikael Pettersson wrote:
> Previously I reported that the pata_pdc2027x PLL detection changes
> in kernel 2.6.22 broke the driver on my PowerMac:
>
>
>>pata_pdc2027x: Invalid PLL input clock 1691742kHz, give up!
>
>
> This is followed by a number of errors and speed reduction
> steps on the affected ports.
>
> There are two bugs in pata_pdc2027x's PLL detection code:
>
> 1. The PLL counter's start value is read before the chip is
> put in "test mode". Outside of test mode the counter is
> halted, and on the PowerMac the counter is zero because
> the chip hasn't been initialised by its BIOS.
>
> The fix is to move the read of the start value to after
> test mode is started, but before the mdelay() in test mode.
> This also improves the precision of the PLL detection.
>
> 2. The code to compute the number of PLL decrements during the
> mdelay() in test mode fails to consider that the PLL counter
> only is 30 bits wide. If there is a wraparound, it will compute
> an incorrect and much too large value. On the PowerMac, the
> start count is zero, the end count is a large 30-bit value, so
> wraparound occurs and an out of bounds PLL clock is detected.
>
> The fix is to mask the (start - end) computation to 30 bits.
The wrap-around situation was handled by checking if (pll_clock < 0)
in pdc_hardware_init() then retrying pdc_detect_pll_input_clock().
But it seems not working correctly. :(
>
> While debugging this I also noticed that pdc_read_counter()
> reads the two halves of the 30-bit PLL counter as 16-bit values,
> and then combines them as if the halves only are 15 bits wide.
> To avoid confusion, the halves should be read as 15-bit values.
>
> This patch implements all three changes. It fixes the PLL detection
> failure on my PowerMac, and doesn't cause any regressions on an x86
> with an identical card.
>
> Signed-off-by: Mikael Pettersson <mikpe@it.uu.se>
> ---
> drivers/ata/pata_pdc2027x.c | 18 +++++++++---------
> 1 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
>
> diff -rupN linux-2.6.23-rc3/drivers/ata/pata_pdc2027x.c linux-2.6.23-rc3.pata_pdc2027x-pll-detection-fixes/drivers/ata/pata_pdc2027x.c
> --- linux-2.6.23-rc3/drivers/ata/pata_pdc2027x.c 2007-07-09 22:01:31.000000000 +0200
> +++ linux-2.6.23-rc3.pata_pdc2027x-pll-detection-fixes/drivers/ata/pata_pdc2027x.c 2007-08-18 21:53:40.000000000 +0200
> @@ -563,13 +563,13 @@ static long pdc_read_counter(struct ata_
> u32 bccrl, bccrh, bccrlv, bccrhv;
>
> retry:
> - bccrl = readl(mmio_base + PDC_BYTE_COUNT) & 0xffff;
> - bccrh = readl(mmio_base + PDC_BYTE_COUNT + 0x100) & 0xffff;
> + bccrl = readl(mmio_base + PDC_BYTE_COUNT) & 0x7fff;
> + bccrh = readl(mmio_base + PDC_BYTE_COUNT + 0x100) & 0x7fff;
> rmb();
>
> /* Read the counter values again for verification */
> - bccrlv = readl(mmio_base + PDC_BYTE_COUNT) & 0xffff;
> - bccrhv = readl(mmio_base + PDC_BYTE_COUNT + 0x100) & 0xffff;
> + bccrlv = readl(mmio_base + PDC_BYTE_COUNT) & 0x7fff;
> + bccrhv = readl(mmio_base + PDC_BYTE_COUNT + 0x100) & 0x7fff;
> rmb();
Agreed this looks safer. (Although the high bit 15 of the counter
is always zero during my test.)
>
> counter = (bccrh << 15) | bccrl;
> @@ -692,16 +692,16 @@ static long pdc_detect_pll_input_clock(s
> struct timeval start_time, end_time;
> long pll_clock, usec_elapsed;
>
> - /* Read current counter value */
> - start_count = pdc_read_counter(host);
> - do_gettimeofday(&start_time);
> -
> /* Start the test mode */
> scr = readl(mmio_base + PDC_SYS_CTL);
> PDPRINTK("scr[%X]\n", scr);
> writel(scr | (0x01 << 14), mmio_base + PDC_SYS_CTL);
> readl(mmio_base + PDC_SYS_CTL); /* flush */
>
> + /* Read current counter value */
> + start_count = pdc_read_counter(host);
> + do_gettimeofday(&start_time);
> +
> /* Let the counter run for 100 ms. */
> mdelay(100);
Looks good (though reading the start_count before or after doesn't
really matter since we can treat "start the test mode" as part of
the 100ms delay time).
>
> @@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ static long pdc_detect_pll_input_clock(s
> usec_elapsed = (end_time.tv_sec - start_time.tv_sec) * 1000000 +
> (end_time.tv_usec - start_time.tv_usec);
>
> - pll_clock = (start_count - end_count) / 100 *
> + pll_clock = ((start_count - end_count) & 0x3fffffff) / 100 *
> (100000000 / usec_elapsed);
>
> PDPRINTK("start[%ld] end[%ld] \n", start_count, end_count);
>
>
Hmm, this one alone looks like the real fix for the problem. I guess my
previous patch changing pll_clock from "(start_count - end_count) * 10"
to "(start_count - end_count) / 100 * (100000000 / usec_elapsed)" somehow
broke the (pll_clock < 0) check...
Thanks for fixing it. Maybe we also need this fix for the IDE
pdc202xx_new.c driver...
Acked-by: Albert Lee <albertcc@tw.ibm.com>
--
albert
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-08-19 0:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-08-18 20:58 [PATCH 2.6.23-rc3] pata_pdc2027x: PLL detection fixes Mikael Pettersson
2007-08-18 21:25 ` Jeff Garzik
2007-08-19 0:14 ` Albert Lee
2007-08-19 0:53 ` Jeff Garzik
2007-08-19 1:03 ` Albert Lee
2007-08-20 8:56 ` [PATCH 2.6.23-rc3] libata: pata_pdc2027x PLL detection minor cleanup Albert Lee
2007-08-31 9:35 ` Jeff Garzik
2007-08-19 0:01 ` Albert Lee [this message]
2007-08-19 16:13 ` [PATCH 2.6.23-rc3] pata_pdc2027x: PLL detection fixes Sergei Shtylyov
2007-08-23 9:32 ` Jeff Garzik
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2007-08-19 17:17 Mikael Pettersson
2007-08-19 17:51 ` Sergei Shtylyov
2007-08-19 19:47 ` Jeff Garzik
2007-08-24 16:29 ` Sergei Shtylyov
2007-08-21 10:30 ` Albert Lee
2007-08-24 16:24 ` Sergei Shtylyov
2007-08-24 18:31 ` Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz
2007-08-24 18:44 ` Sergei Shtylyov
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