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SubjectRe: [PATCH v3 7/9] i2c: piix4: Add EFCH MMIO support to SMBus base address detect
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On 1/20/22 5:27 AM, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 1:07 AM Terry Bowman <terry.bowman@amd.com> wrote:
>>
>> The EFCH SMBus controller's base address is determined using details in
>> FCH::PM::DECODEEN[smbusasfiobase] and FCH::PM::DECODEEN[smbusasfioen].
>> This code also writes to FCH::PM::ISACONTROL[mmioen] to enable MMIO
>> decoding. These register fields were accessed using cd6h/cd7h port I/O.
>> cd6h/cd7h port I/O is no longer available in later AMD processors.
>> Change base address detection to use MMIO instead of port I/O cd6h/cd7h.
>
> ...
>
>> + if (mmio_cfg.use_mmio) {
>
>> + iowrite32(ioread32(mmio_cfg.addr + 4) | SB800_PIIX4_FCH_PM_DECODEEN_MMIO,
>> + mmio_cfg.addr + 4);
>
> Can you split this to three lines (with the help of a temporary variable)?
>

I made these changes for upcoming v4.

>> + smba_en_lo = ioread8(mmio_cfg.addr);
>> + smba_en_hi = ioread8(mmio_cfg.addr + 1);
>
> This makes me wonder if we can replace these two by defining
>
> u16 smba_en;
>

Hi Alex,

I was unable to make these changes without losing readability. By using
a u16 smba_en I found casting required between u8 and u16 to access the byte
offsets. This increased the number of lines and complexity. I should mention
the port I/O here is fixed at a byte and does not support 16bit port I/O.
I'll leave as-is if Ok with you.

Regards,
Terry


> (below also may be easily adjusted for it).
>
>> + } else {
>> + outb_p(smb_en, SB800_PIIX4_SMB_IDX);
>> + smba_en_lo = inb_p(SB800_PIIX4_SMB_IDX + 1);
>> + outb_p(smb_en + 1, SB800_PIIX4_SMB_IDX);
>> + smba_en_hi = inb_p(SB800_PIIX4_SMB_IDX + 1);
>> + }
>>
>> piix4_sb800_region_release(&PIIX4_dev->dev, &mmio_cfg);
>

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