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SubjectRe: [V2] tty: serial: qcom-geni-serial: Remove uart frequency table. Instead, find suitable frequency with call to clk_round_rate.
Hi,

On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 3:38 AM Vijaya Krishna Nivarthi
<quic_vnivarth@quicinc.com> wrote:
>
> Replace the UART frequency table 'root_freq[]' with logic around
> clk_round_rate() so that SoC details like the available clk frequencies
> can change and this driver still works. This reduces tight coupling
> between this UART driver and the SoC clk driver because we no longer
> have to update the 'root_freq[]' array for new SoCs. Instead the driver
> determines the available frequencies at runtime.
>
> Signed-off-by: Vijaya Krishna Nivarthi <quic_vnivarth@quicinc.com>
> ---
> v2: loops through clk dividers to zero-in quickly
> v1: intial patch looped through available clk frequencies
> ---
> drivers/tty/serial/qcom_geni_serial.c | 56 ++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
> 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/tty/serial/qcom_geni_serial.c b/drivers/tty/serial/qcom_geni_serial.c
> index f496102..4733a23 100644
> --- a/drivers/tty/serial/qcom_geni_serial.c
> +++ b/drivers/tty/serial/qcom_geni_serial.c
> @@ -149,12 +149,6 @@ static unsigned int qcom_geni_serial_tx_empty(struct uart_port *port);
> static void qcom_geni_serial_stop_rx(struct uart_port *uport);
> static void qcom_geni_serial_handle_rx(struct uart_port *uport, bool drop);
>
> -static const unsigned long root_freq[] = {7372800, 14745600, 19200000, 29491200,
> - 32000000, 48000000, 51200000, 64000000,
> - 80000000, 96000000, 100000000,
> - 102400000, 112000000, 120000000,
> - 128000000};
> -
> #define to_dev_port(ptr, member) \
> container_of(ptr, struct qcom_geni_serial_port, member)
>
> @@ -946,25 +940,43 @@ static int qcom_geni_serial_startup(struct uart_port *uport)
> return 0;
> }
>
> -static unsigned long get_clk_cfg(unsigned long clk_freq)
> -{
> - int i;
> -
> - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(root_freq); i++) {
> - if (!(root_freq[i] % clk_freq))
> - return root_freq[i];
> - }
> - return 0;
> -}
> -
> -static unsigned long get_clk_div_rate(unsigned int baud,
> +static unsigned long get_clk_div_rate(struct clk *clk, unsigned int baud,
> unsigned int sampling_rate, unsigned int *clk_div)
> {
> unsigned long ser_clk;
> unsigned long desired_clk;
> + unsigned long freq, prev;
> + unsigned long div, maxdiv;
> + int64_t mult;

Why is "mult" signed? Shouldn't it be type "u64" or something?

>
> desired_clk = baud * sampling_rate;
> - ser_clk = get_clk_cfg(desired_clk);
> + if (!desired_clk) {
> + pr_err("%s: Invalid frequency\n", __func__);

nit: IMO printing the __func__ in every printout is not a good
practice. It uglifies the kernel log buffer. If you personally truly
want the function in every printout then modify pr_err() to print it.


> + return 0;
> + }
> +
> + maxdiv = CLK_DIV_MSK >> CLK_DIV_SHFT;
> + prev = 0;
> +
> + for (div = 1; div <= maxdiv; div++) {
> + mult = div * desired_clk;
> + if (mult > ULONG_MAX)
> + break;

I'm pretty sure your "if" test is always false because you didn't cast
properly. I even tested it for you:

{
unsigned long a, b;
unsigned long long c;

printf("long size: %d, long long size: %d\n",
(int)(sizeof(a)), (int)(sizeof(c)));

a = 0xffffffff;
b = 2;

c = a * b;
printf("c is %#llx\n", c);

c = a * (unsigned long long)b;
printf("c is %#llx\n", c);
}

That prints out:

long size: 4, long long size: 8
c is 0xfffffffe
c is 0x1fffffffe


> +
> + freq = clk_round_rate(clk, (unsigned long)mult);
> + if (!(freq % desired_clk)) {
> + ser_clk = freq;
> + break;
> + }
> +
> + if (!prev)
> + ser_clk = freq;

Instead of the above, why not just init ser_clk to "desired_clk"?
...or perhaps leave it initted to 0 so your error check after the loop
isn't dead code?


> + else if (prev == freq)
> + break;

Are you sure about this exit condition? It seems wrong. I guess you're
assuming that clk_round_rate() will round up like it (almost always)
does for the Qualcomm clock driver. So I guess let's say we're trying
to make 10000 baud and your oversampling is 16. So "desired_clk" is
160000, right? Now let's imagine that the clock driver can make three
rates:

7372800, 14745600, 19200000

Your loop will run. The first time through we'll "round" 160000 and
get back 7372800. It's not a match. Prev will now be 7372800.

The second time through, we'll round (160000 * 2) and get back
7372800. It's not a match and prev will be equal to freq so we'll
break.

...but we _should_ have found 19200000

So I think this break condition is wrong.


> +
> + prev = freq;
> + }
> +
> if (!ser_clk) {
> pr_err("%s: Can't find matching DFS entry for baud %d\n",
> __func__, baud);

In the above, you _always_ init "ser_clk" to something, so how can
this error condition ever occur in your new code?


> @@ -972,6 +984,9 @@ static unsigned long get_clk_div_rate(unsigned int baud,
> }
>
> *clk_div = ser_clk / desired_clk;
> + if (!(*clk_div))
> + *clk_div = 1;

I _think_ this can be removed if you just don't allow inexact matches.
...if you do allow inexact matches, maybe you should put a warning in
the logs in that case?


> +
> return ser_clk;
> }
>
> @@ -1003,7 +1018,8 @@ static void qcom_geni_serial_set_termios(struct uart_port *uport,
> if (ver >= QUP_SE_VERSION_2_5)
> sampling_rate /= 2;
>
> - clk_rate = get_clk_div_rate(baud, sampling_rate, &clk_div);
> + clk_rate = get_clk_div_rate(port->se.clk, baud,
> + sampling_rate, &clk_div);

IMO it would look better to just let the above line be 81 columns
rather than the ugly wrapping.

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