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SubjectRe: [PATCH 00/17] Restructure, improve target support for qcom_scm driver
On 2019-11-05 06:57, Elliot Berman wrote:
> This series improves support for 32-bit Qualcomm targets on qcom_scm
> driver.
>
> Currently, the qcom_scm driver supports only 64-bit Qualcomm targets
> and very
> old 32-bit Qualcomm targets. Newer 32-bit targets use ARM's SMC Calling
> Convention to communicate with secure world. Older 32-bit targets use a
> "buffer-based" legacy approach for communicating with secure world (as
> implemented in qcom_scm-32.c). All arm64 Qualcomm targets use ARM
> SMCCC.
> Currently, SMCCC-based communication is enabled only on ARM64 config
> and
> buffer-based communication only on ARM config. This patch-series
> combines SMCCC
> and legacy conventions and selects the correct convention by querying
> the secure
> world [1].
>
> We decided to take the opportunity as well to clean up the driver
> rather than
> try to patch together qcom_scm-32 and qcom_scm-64.
>
> Patches 1-4 improve macro names, reorder macros/functions, and prune
> unused
> macros/functions. No functional changes were introduced.
> Patches 5-9 clears up the SCM abstraction in qcom_scm-64.
> Patches 10-14 clears up the SCM abstraction in qcom_scm-32.
> Patches 9 and 15-16 enable dynamically using the different calling
> conventions.
>
> This series is based on
> https://lore.kernel.org/patchwork/cover/1129991/
>
> [1]:
> https://source.codeaurora.org/quic/la/kernel/msm-4.9/tree/drivers/soc/qcom/scm.c?h=kernel.lnx.4.9.r28-rel#n555
>
> Changes since RFC:
> - Fixed missing return values in qcom_scm_call_smccc
> - Fixed order of arguments in qcom_scm_set_warm_boot_addr
> - Adjusted logic of SMC convention to properly support older QCOM
> secure worlds
> - Boot tested on IFC6410 based on linaro kernel tag:
> debian-qcom-dragonboard410c-18.01 (which does basic verification of
> legacy
> SCM calls: at least warm_boot_addr, cold_boot_addr, and power_down)
>
> Elliot Berman (17):
> firmware: qcom_scm: Rename macros and structures
> firmware: qcom_scm: Apply consistent naming scheme to command IDs
> firmware: qcom_scm: Order functions, definitions by service/command
> firmware: qcom_scm: Remove unused qcom_scm_get_version
> firmware: qcom_scm-64: Move svc/cmd/owner into qcom_scm_desc
> firmware: qcom_scm-64: Add SCM results to descriptor
> firmware: qcom_scm-64: Remove qcom_scm_call_do_smccc
> firmware: qcom_scm-64: Move SMC register filling to
> qcom_scm_call_smccc
> firmware: qcom_scm-64: Improve SMC convention detection
> firmware: qcom_scm-32: Use SMC arch wrappers
> firmware: qcom_scm-32: Use qcom_scm_desc in non-atomic calls
> firmware: qcom_scm-32: Move SMCCC register filling to qcom_scm_call
> firmware: qcom_scm-32: Create common legacy atomic call
> firmware: qcom_scm-32: Add device argument to atomic calls
> firmware: qcom_scm: Merge legacy and SMCCC conventions
> firmware: qcom_scm: Enable legacy calling convention in qcom_scm-64.c
> firmware: qcom_scm: Rename -64 -> -smc, remove -32
>
> drivers/firmware/Kconfig | 18 +-
> drivers/firmware/Makefile | 4 +-
> drivers/firmware/qcom_scm-32.c | 621 --------------------------
> drivers/firmware/qcom_scm-64.c | 567 ------------------------
> drivers/firmware/qcom_scm-smc.c | 949
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> drivers/firmware/qcom_scm.c | 235 +++++-----
> drivers/firmware/qcom_scm.h | 115 +++--
> include/linux/qcom_scm.h | 72 +--
> 8 files changed, 1169 insertions(+), 1412 deletions(-)
> delete mode 100644 drivers/firmware/qcom_scm-32.c
> delete mode 100644 drivers/firmware/qcom_scm-64.c
> create mode 100644 drivers/firmware/qcom_scm-smc.c

++Stephen

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