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SubjectRe: [PATCH v9 1/5] venus: firmware: add routine to reset ARM9
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Hi Alex,

On 09/19/2018 10:32 AM, Alexandre Courbot wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 8:43 AM Vikash Garodia <vgarodia@codeaurora.org> wrote:
>>
>> Add routine to reset the ARM9 and brings it out of reset. Also
>> abstract the Venus CPU state handling with a new function. This
>> is in preparation to add PIL functionality in venus driver.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Vikash Garodia <vgarodia@codeaurora.org>
>> ---
>> drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/core.h | 2 ++
>> drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/firmware.c | 33 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
>> drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/firmware.h | 11 ++++++++
>> drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/hfi_venus.c | 13 +++-------
>> drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/hfi_venus_io.h | 7 +++++
>> 5 files changed, 57 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/core.h b/drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/core.h
>> index 2f02365..dfd5c10 100644
>> --- a/drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/core.h
>> +++ b/drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/core.h
>> @@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ struct venus_caps {
>> * @dev: convenience struct device pointer
>> * @dev_dec: convenience struct device pointer for decoder device
>> * @dev_enc: convenience struct device pointer for encoder device
>> + * @no_tz: a flag that suggests presence of trustzone
>
> Looks like it suggests the absence of trustzone?
>
> Actually I would rename it as use_tz and set it if TrustZone is used.
> This would avoid double-negative statements like what we see below.

I find this suggestion reasonable.

>
>> * @lock: a lock for this strucure
>> * @instances: a list_head of all instances
>> * @insts_count: num of instances
>> @@ -129,6 +130,7 @@ struct venus_core {
>> struct device *dev;
>> struct device *dev_dec;
>> struct device *dev_enc;
>> + bool no_tz;
>> struct mutex lock;
>> struct list_head instances;
>> atomic_t insts_count;
>> diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/firmware.c b/drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/firmware.c
>> index c4a5778..f2ae2f0 100644
>> --- a/drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/firmware.c
>> +++ b/drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/firmware.c
>> @@ -22,10 +22,43 @@
>> #include <linux/sizes.h>
>> #include <linux/soc/qcom/mdt_loader.h>
>>
>> +#include "core.h"
>> #include "firmware.h"
>> +#include "hfi_venus_io.h"
>>
>> #define VENUS_PAS_ID 9
>> #define VENUS_FW_MEM_SIZE (6 * SZ_1M)
>> +#define VENUS_FW_START_ADDR 0x0
>> +
>> +static void venus_reset_cpu(struct venus_core *core)
>> +{
>> + void __iomem *base = core->base;
>> +
>> + writel(0, base + WRAPPER_FW_START_ADDR);
>> + writel(VENUS_FW_MEM_SIZE, base + WRAPPER_FW_END_ADDR);
>> + writel(0, base + WRAPPER_CPA_START_ADDR);
>> + writel(VENUS_FW_MEM_SIZE, base + WRAPPER_CPA_END_ADDR);
>> + writel(VENUS_FW_MEM_SIZE, base + WRAPPER_NONPIX_START_ADDR);
>> + writel(VENUS_FW_MEM_SIZE, base + WRAPPER_NONPIX_END_ADDR);
>> + writel(0x0, base + WRAPPER_CPU_CGC_DIS);
>> + writel(0x0, base + WRAPPER_CPU_CLOCK_CONFIG);
>> +
>> + /* Bring ARM9 out of reset */
>> + writel(0, base + WRAPPER_A9SS_SW_RESET);
>> +}
>> +
>> +int venus_set_hw_state(struct venus_core *core, bool resume)
>> +{
>> + if (!core->no_tz)
>
> This is the kind of double negative statement I was referring do
> above: "if we do not not have TrustZone". Turning it into
>
> if (core->use_tz)
>
> would save the reader a few neurons. :)
>
>> + return qcom_scm_set_remote_state(resume, 0);
>> +
>> + if (resume)
>> + venus_reset_cpu(core);
>> + else
>> + writel(1, core->base + WRAPPER_A9SS_SW_RESET);
>> +
>> + return 0;
>> +}
>>
>> int venus_boot(struct device *dev, const char *fwname)
>> {
>> diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/firmware.h b/drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/firmware.h
>> index 428efb5..397570c 100644
>> --- a/drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/firmware.h
>> +++ b/drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/firmware.h
>> @@ -18,5 +18,16 @@
>>
>> int venus_boot(struct device *dev, const char *fwname);
>> int venus_shutdown(struct device *dev);
>> +int venus_set_hw_state(struct venus_core *core, bool suspend);
>> +
>> +static inline int venus_set_hw_state_suspend(struct venus_core *core)
>> +{
>> + return venus_set_hw_state(core, false);
>> +}
>> +
>> +static inline int venus_set_hw_state_resume(struct venus_core *core)
>> +{
>> + return venus_set_hw_state(core, true);
>> +}
>
> I think these two venus_set_hw_state_suspend() and
> venus_set_hw_state_resume() are superfluous, if you want to make the
> state explicit you can also define an enum { SUSPEND, RESUME } to use
> as argument of venus_set_hw_state() and call it directly.

Infact this was by my request, and I wanted to avoid enum and have the
type of the action in the function name and also avoid one extra
function argument. Of course it is a matter of taste.

--
regards,
Stan

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