Re: [GIT PULL] Renesas SoC updates for v3.4

From: Rafael J. Wysocki
Date: Fri Mar 09 2012 - 16:48:42 EST


Hi,

On Friday, March 09, 2012, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Friday 09 March 2012, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Please pull Renesas SoC updates for v3.4 since commit
> > ce8fea7aa4ad9e3b40999a08622ef27c77159659:
> >
> > mmap: EINVAL not ENOMEM when rejecting VM_GROWS
> >
> > with top-most commit f57fd2100e8273af3a9d2ff67714903d2dfd1eef
>
> Hi Rafael,
>
> Please rebase this on an -rc release, otherwise we get a rather
> messy history in the arm-soc tree.

Well, OK, I can rebase it on -rc7 if there is one, unless Paul
has already pulled from clk_ops-rename. Paul?

> > ARM: mach-shmobile: default to no earlytimer
> >
> > from the git repository at:
> >
> > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/renesas.git soc
> >
> > They include:
> >
> > * The rename of shmobile struct clk_ops to struct sh_clk_ops to avoid
> > possible future name space collision with common struct clk code.
> >
> > This also affects drivers that are shared with the sh architecture,
> > so the branch containing this part of the material, clk_ops-rename,
> > will be merged into the Paul Mundt's sh tree if necessary.
> >
> > * Introduction of L2 Cache support for r8a7779.
> >
> > * Conversion of the mach-shmobile subarch to properly use a per-SoC
> > map_io and separate init_early callback for early serial console
> > support on platforms where that is possible.
> >
> > Magnus Damm is the author of all the changes.
>
> For next time, I think it would be good to make those things separate pull
> requests, since they are all rather big. In particular, the clk rework
> could be a series by itself.

It is a series by itself. You can readily pull it from clk_ops-rename even. :-)

I'm not sure, though, what exactly the point of this would be.

> One thing I noticed while browsing through the patches was this hunk
> that Rob should know about:
>
> @@ -242,6 +243,10 @@ static struct platform_device *r8a7779_late_devices[] __initdata = {
>
> void __init r8a7779_add_standard_devices(void)
> {
> +#ifdef CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0
> + /* Early BRESP enable, Shared attribute override enable, 64K*16way */
> + l2x0_init(__io(0xf0100000), 0x40470000, 0x82000fff);
> +#endif
> r8a7779_pm_init();
>
> r8a7779_init_pm_domain(&r8a7779_sh4a);
>
> Here you are abusing the __io() macro rather badly as a typecast. This breaks
> with Rob's series to turn __io(foo) into a NULL pointer for the case where
> PCI is disabled. I found a few more of these, mostly in mach-shmobile but
> also some others:
>
> arnd@klappe2:~/linux-arm$ git grep -w __io arch/arm/mach-* | grep -v __typesafe
> arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/core.c: gic_init(0, 29, __io(CNS3XXX_TC11MP_GIC_DIST_BASE_VIRT),
> arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/core.c: __io(CNS3XXX_TC11MP_GIC_CPU_BASE_VIRT));
> arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/core.c: u32 __iomem *pm_base = __io(CNS3XXX_PM_BASE_VIRT);
> arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/core.c: cns3xxx_tmr1 = __io(CNS3XXX_TIMER1_2_3_BASE_VIRT);
> arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/devices.c: u32 __iomem *gpioa = __io(CNS3XXX_MISC_BASE_VIRT + 0x0014);
> arch/arm/mach-netx/generic.c: vic_init(__io(io_p2v(NETX_PA_VIC)), 0, ~0, 0);
> arch/arm/mach-netx/include/mach/netx-regs.h:#define NETX_SYSTEM_REG(ofs) __io(NETX_VA_SYSTEM + (ofs))
> arch/arm/mach-netx/include/mach/netx-regs.h:#define NETX_GPIO_REG(ofs) __io(NETX_VA_GPIO + (ofs))
> arch/arm/mach-netx/include/mach/netx-regs.h:#define NETX_PIO_REG(ofs) __io(NETX_VA_PIO + (ofs))
> arch/arm/mach-netx/include/mach/netx-regs.h:#define NETX_MIIMU __io(NETX_VA_MIIMU)
> arch/arm/mach-netx/include/mach/netx-regs.h:#define NETX_PFIFO_REG(ofs) __io(NETX_VA_PFIFO + (ofs))
> arch/arm/mach-netx/include/mach/netx-regs.h:#define NETX_MEMCR_REG(ofs) __io(NETX_VA_MEMCR + (ofs))
> arch/arm/mach-netx/include/mach/netx-regs.h:#define NETX_DPMAS_REG(ofs) __io(NETX_VA_DPMAS + (ofs))
> arch/arm/mach-netx/include/mach/netx-regs.h:#define NETX_I2C_REG(ofs) __io(NETX_VA_I2C, (ofs))
> arch/arm/mach-realview/include/mach/hardware.h:#define __io_address(n) __io(IO_ADDRESS(n))
> arch/arm/mach-shmobile/board-ag5evm.c: l2x0_init(__io(0xf0100000), 0x00460000, 0xc2000fff);
> arch/arm/mach-shmobile/board-bonito.c: l2x0_init(__io(0xf0002000), 0x40440000, 0x82000fff);
> arch/arm/mach-shmobile/board-kota2.c: l2x0_init(__io(0xf0100000), 0x40460000, 0x82000fff);
> arch/arm/mach-shmobile/include/mach/io.h:#define __io(a) ((void __iomem *)(a))
> arch/arm/mach-shmobile/intc-r8a7779.c: void __iomem *gic_dist_base = __io(0xf0001000);
> arch/arm/mach-shmobile/intc-r8a7779.c: void __iomem *gic_cpu_base = __io(0xf0000100);
> arch/arm/mach-shmobile/intc-sh73a0.c: void __iomem *gic_dist_base = __io(0xf0001000);
> arch/arm/mach-shmobile/intc-sh73a0.c: void __iomem *gic_cpu_base = __io(0xf0000100);
> arch/arm/mach-shmobile/smp-r8a7779.c: __raw_writel(__pa(shmobile_secondary_vector), __io(AVECR));
> arch/arm/mach-shmobile/smp-sh73a0.c: if (((__raw_readl(__io(PSTR)) >> (4 * cpu)) & 3) == 3)
> arch/arm/mach-shmobile/smp-sh73a0.c: __raw_writel(1 << cpu, __io(WUPCR)); /* wake up */
> arch/arm/mach-shmobile/smp-sh73a0.c: __raw_writel(1 << cpu, __io(SRESCR)); /* reset */
> arch/arm/mach-shmobile/smp-sh73a0.c: __raw_writel(0, __io(APARMBAREA)); /* 4k */
> arch/arm/mach-shmobile/smp-sh73a0.c: __raw_writel(__pa(shmobile_secondary_vector), __io(SBAR));
> arch/arm/mach-ux500/include/mach/hardware.h:#define __io_address(n) __io(IO_ADDRESS(n))
>
> These are all broken and need to be changed to something else before we add the
> global definition for __io.

While I generally agree with that, I think it's not super-urgent, is it?

Rafael
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