Re: [PATCH v11 4/6] PCI: hisi: Add PCIe host support for HiSilicon SoC Hip05

From: Zhou Wang
Date: Mon Oct 26 2015 - 04:25:21 EST


On 2015/10/23 2:46, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
> Hi Zhou,
>
> This looks pretty good to me; just a mask question and add a printk.
>
> On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 06:23:39PM +0800, Zhou Wang wrote:
>> This patch adds PCIe host support for HiSilicon SoC Hip05.
>> ...
>
>> +#define PCIE_SUBCTRL_SYS_STATE4_REG 0x6818
>> +#define PCIE_LTSSM_LINKUP_STATE 0x11
>> +#define PCIE_LTSSM_STATE_MASK 0x3F
>
> Fabio unified some of this; see
> https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/helgaas/pci.git/commit/?h=pci/host-designware&id=4788fe6ebf4594c9a95b620cbff05147c8504823
> https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/helgaas/pci.git/commit/?h=pci/host-designware&id=b09464f77dd252a782da1f4e9925c1dbce4540ac
>
> So the question is, why do you use a 6-bit (0x3f) LTSSM_STATE_MASK?
> We think we can use a 5-bit mask (0x1f) for all the other
> DesignWare-based systems.

Hi Bjorn,

LTSSM_STATE_MASK indicates the status of LTSSM, it should be 6-bit
in Hip05 PCIe host. I checked Designware hardware manual, its
LTSSM current state is 6-bit too(smlh_ltssm_state).

>
>> +/* Hip05 PCIe host only supports 32-bit config access */
>
> Thanks for the comment asserting that Hip05 only supports 32-bit
> config access. I assume you confirmed that with the hardware
> designers. As far as I can tell, this *is* a hardware defect, and at
> the minimum, I want a printk at driver probe-time so a dmesg log will
> have a clue that read/modify/write on config space might do the wrong
> thing.
>

Yes, I had checked this with hardware guys. Will add a print during probe-time.

Many thanks,
Zhou

>> +static int hisi_pcie_cfg_read(struct pcie_port *pp, int where, int size,
>> + u32 *val)
>> ...
>
> Bjorn
>
> .
>


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