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SubjectRe: [PATCH v4 2/2] mtd: rawnand: Add NAND controller support on Intel LGM SoC
On Thu, 30 Apr 2020 17:07:03 +0800
"Ramuthevar, Vadivel MuruganX"
<vadivel.muruganx.ramuthevar@linux.intel.com> wrote:

> >>> The question is, is it the same value we have in nand_pa or it is
> >>> different?
> >>>
> >> Different address which is 0xE1400000 NAND_BASE_PHY address.
> >
> > Then why didn't you tell me they didn't match when I suggested to pass
>
> sorry, because you keep asking nand_pa after that only I realized that.
>
> > nand_pa? So now the question is, what does this address represent?
>
> EBU-MODULE
> _________ _______________________
> | | | |NAND CTRL |
> | FPI BUS |==>| CS0(0x174) | 0xE100 ( 0xE14/0xE1C) NAND_PHY_BASE
> |_________| |_CS1(0x17C)_|__________ |
>
> EBU_CONRTROLLER_BASE : 0xE0F0_0000
> HSNAND_BASE: 0xE100_0000
> NAND_CS0: 0xE140_0000
> NAND_CS1: 0xE1C0_0000
>
> MEM_REGION_BASE_CS0: 0x17400 (internal to ebu controller )
> MEM_REGION_BASE_CS1: 0x17C00
>

Hm, I wonder if we shouldn't use a 'ranges' property to describe this
address translation. Something like

ebu@xxx {
ranges = <0x17400000 0xe1400000 0x1000>,
<0x17c00000 0xe1c00000 0x1000>;
reg = <0x17400000>, <0x17c00000>;
reg-names = "cs-0", "cs-1";
}

The translated address (0xE1X00000) will be available in res->start,
and the non-translated one (0x17X00000) can be retrieved with
of_get_address(). All you'd have to do then would be calculate the
mask:

mask = (translated_address & original_address) >> 22;
num_comp_bits = fls(mask);
WARN_ON(mask != GENMASK(num_comp_bits - 1, 0));

Which allows you to properly set the ADDR_SEL() register without
relying on some hardcoded values:

writel(original_address | EBU_ADDR_SEL_REGEN |
EBU_ADDR_COMP_BITS(num_comp_bits),
ebu_host->ebu + EBU_ADDR_SEL(csid));

That's quite important if we want to merge the xway NAND driver with
this one.

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