* Re: [PATCH v2] sh_eth: use RNC mode for R8A7790/R87791
@ 2014-06-02 22:26 Sergei Shtylyov
2014-06-03 11:19 ` Ben Dooks
2014-06-03 20:02 ` Sergei Shtylyov
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From: Sergei Shtylyov @ 2014-06-02 22:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-sh
Hello.
On 06/03/2014 01:17 AM, Sergei Shtylyov wrote:
>>>>> Looks like the early SH2/3 SoCs didn't implement the whole register.
>>>>> Despite that, sh_eth_dev_init() always writes to this register... :-/
>>>>> So far, the RMCR.RNC bit was mostly set for the Gigabit-capable
>>>>> controllers, however that rule wasn't strictly followed. Well, this
>>>>> driver is still a mess, and it's hard to deal with it without the
>>>>> necessary documentation.
>>>> Why don't we therefore:
>>>> 1) Skip the register write if the per-chip value is zero.
>>> I rather thought about not writing when the register is not
>>> implemented.
>>> I'll probably look into this when I have time.
>>>> 2) Add the RNC bit to all of the gigabit capable controllers.
>>> I probably misspoke -- all the Gigabit controllers already have it
>>> set, it's just that some 100 MBbps ones have it set, but most don't.
>> So these chips that do not implement the register, they only process
>> one RX descriptor at a time until the interrupt handler re-enables
>> DMA receive?
> I just don't know. Looks like the driver is broken on SH2/3 even more than
> I thought: it always reads the EDRRR register in sh_eth_rx() trying to
> understand if the reception has been stopped but that register doesn't seem to
> exist on SH2/3. Moreover, sh_eth_interrupt() reads EESR in order to determine
> the interrupt status but that register doesn't seem to exist on SH2/3 either!
OK, I've chased down the commit that broke SH2/3 support 3+ years ago;
here it is:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?idJ55530f38e4eeee3afb06093e81309138fe8360
All the registers I've mentioned did exist on SH2/3, they just got missed
in the mapping arrays.
WBR, Sergei
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* Re: [PATCH v2] sh_eth: use RNC mode for R8A7790/R87791
2014-06-02 22:26 [PATCH v2] sh_eth: use RNC mode for R8A7790/R87791 Sergei Shtylyov
@ 2014-06-03 11:19 ` Ben Dooks
2014-06-03 20:02 ` Sergei Shtylyov
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Ben Dooks @ 2014-06-03 11:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-sh
On 02/06/14 23:26, Sergei Shtylyov wrote:
> Hello.
>
> On 06/03/2014 01:17 AM, Sergei Shtylyov wrote:
>
>>>>>> Looks like the early SH2/3 SoCs didn't implement the whole
>>>>>> register.
>>>>>> Despite that, sh_eth_dev_init() always writes to this register... :-/
>>>>>> So far, the RMCR.RNC bit was mostly set for the Gigabit-capable
>>>>>> controllers, however that rule wasn't strictly followed. Well, this
>>>>>> driver is still a mess, and it's hard to deal with it without the
>>>>>> necessary documentation.
>
>>>>> Why don't we therefore:
>
>>>>> 1) Skip the register write if the per-chip value is zero.
>
>>>> I rather thought about not writing when the register is not
>>>> implemented.
>>>> I'll probably look into this when I have time.
>
>>>>> 2) Add the RNC bit to all of the gigabit capable controllers.
>
>>>> I probably misspoke -- all the Gigabit controllers already have it
>>>> set, it's just that some 100 MBbps ones have it set, but most
>>>> don't.
>
>>> So these chips that do not implement the register, they only process
>>> one RX descriptor at a time until the interrupt handler re-enables
>>> DMA receive?
>
>> I just don't know. Looks like the driver is broken on SH2/3 even
>> more than
>> I thought: it always reads the EDRRR register in sh_eth_rx() trying to
>> understand if the reception has been stopped but that register doesn't
>> seem to
>> exist on SH2/3. Moreover, sh_eth_interrupt() reads EESR in order to
>> determine
>> the interrupt status but that register doesn't seem to exist on SH2/3
>> either!
>
> OK, I've chased down the commit that broke SH2/3 support 3+ years
> ago; here it is:
>
> https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?idJ55530f38e4eeee3afb06093e81309138fe8360
>
>
> All the registers I've mentioned did exist on SH2/3, they just got
> missed in the mapping arrays.
I suppose it would be a good idea to submit a patch to add these then.
--
Ben Dooks http://www.codethink.co.uk/
Senior Engineer Codethink - Providing Genius
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* Re: [PATCH v2] sh_eth: use RNC mode for R8A7790/R87791
2014-06-02 22:26 [PATCH v2] sh_eth: use RNC mode for R8A7790/R87791 Sergei Shtylyov
2014-06-03 11:19 ` Ben Dooks
@ 2014-06-03 20:02 ` Sergei Shtylyov
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Sergei Shtylyov @ 2014-06-03 20:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-sh
Hello.
On 06/03/2014 03:19 PM, Ben Dooks wrote:
>>>>>>> Looks like the early SH2/3 SoCs didn't implement the whole
>>>>>>> register.
>>>>>>> Despite that, sh_eth_dev_init() always writes to this register... :-/
>>>>>>> So far, the RMCR.RNC bit was mostly set for the Gigabit-capable
>>>>>>> controllers, however that rule wasn't strictly followed. Well, this
>>>>>>> driver is still a mess, and it's hard to deal with it without the
>>>>>>> necessary documentation.
>>>>>> Why don't we therefore:
>>>>>> 1) Skip the register write if the per-chip value is zero.
>>>>> I rather thought about not writing when the register is not
>>>>> implemented.
>>>>> I'll probably look into this when I have time.
>>>>>> 2) Add the RNC bit to all of the gigabit capable controllers.
>>>>> I probably misspoke -- all the Gigabit controllers already have it
>>>>> set, it's just that some 100 MBbps ones have it set, but most
>>>>> don't.
>>>> So these chips that do not implement the register, they only process
>>>> one RX descriptor at a time until the interrupt handler re-enables
>>>> DMA receive?
>>> I just don't know. Looks like the driver is broken on SH2/3 even
>>> more than
>>> I thought: it always reads the EDRRR register in sh_eth_rx() trying to
>>> understand if the reception has been stopped but that register doesn't
>>> seem to
>>> exist on SH2/3. Moreover, sh_eth_interrupt() reads EESR in order to
>>> determine
>>> the interrupt status but that register doesn't seem to exist on SH2/3
>>> either!
>> OK, I've chased down the commit that broke SH2/3 support 3+ years
>> ago; here it is:
>> https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?idJ55530f38e4eeee3afb06093e81309138fe8360
>> All the registers I've mentioned did exist on SH2/3, they just got
>> missed in the mapping arrays.
> I suppose it would be a good idea to submit a patch to add these then.
Not that I'm supposed to fix the old SH machines now but I've just posted
the patch. :-)
WBR, Sergei
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