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SubjectRe: [PATCH RESEND v5 24/24] PCI: dwc: Add DW eDMA engine support
On Wed, Aug 24, 2022 at 11:51:18AM -0500, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 09:53:32PM +0300, Serge Semin wrote:
> > Since the DW eDMA driver now supports eDMA controllers embedded into the
> > locally accessible DW PCIe Root Ports and Endpoints, we can use the
> > updated interface to register DW eDMA as DMA engine device if it's
> > available. In order to successfully do that the DW PCIe core driver need
> > to perform some preparations first. First of all it needs to find out the
> > eDMA controller CSRs base address, whether they are accessible over the
> > Port Logic or iATU unrolled space. Afterwards it can try to auto-detect
> > the eDMA controller availability and number of it's read/write channels.
>

> s/it's//

Ok.

>
> > If none was found the procedure will just silently halt with no error
> > returned. Secondly the platform is supposed to provide either combined or
> > per-channel IRQ signals. If no valid IRQs set is found the procedure will
> > also halt with no error returned so to be backward compatible with the
> > platforms where DW PCIe controllers have eDMA embedded but lack of the
> > IRQs defined for them. Finally before actually probing the eDMA device we
> > need to allocate LLP items buffers. After that the DW eDMA can be
> > registered. If registration is successful the info-message regarding the
> > number of detected Read/Write eDMA channels will be printed to the system
> > log in the similar way as it's done for the iATU settings.
>

> s/in the similar way as it's done/as is done/

Ok

>
> > +static int dw_pcie_edma_find_chip(struct dw_pcie *pci)
> > +{
> > + u32 val;
> > +
> > + val = dw_pcie_readl_dbi(pci, PCIE_DMA_VIEWPORT_BASE + PCIE_DMA_CTRL);
> > + if (val == 0xFFFFFFFF && pci->edma.reg_base) {
> > + pci->edma.mf = EDMA_MF_EDMA_UNROLL;
> > +
> > + val = dw_pcie_readl_dma(pci, PCIE_DMA_CTRL);
> > + } else if (val != 0xFFFFFFFF) {
>

> Consider PCI_POSSIBLE_ERROR() as an annotation about the meaning of
> 0xFFFFFFFF and something to grep for.

In this case FFs don't mean an error but a special value, which
indicates that the eDMA is mapped via the unrolled CSRs space. The
similar approach has been implemented for the iATU legacy/unroll setup
auto-detection. So I don't see much reasons to have it grepped, so as
to have a macro-based parametrization since the special value will
unluckily change while having the explicit literal utilized gives a
better understanding of the way the algorithm works.

>
> > + pci->edma.mf = EDMA_MF_EDMA_LEGACY;
> > +
> > + pci->edma.reg_base = pci->dbi_base + PCIE_DMA_VIEWPORT_BASE;
> > + } else {
> > + return -ENODEV;
> > + }
>
> > + * eDMA CSRs. DW PCIe IP-core v4.70a and older had the eDMA registers accessible
> > + * over the Port Logic registers space. Afterwords the unrolled mapping was
>

> s/Afterwords/Afterwards/

Ok.

-Sergey

>
> > + * introduced so eDMA and iATU could be accessed via a dedicated registers
> > + * space.

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