Re: [PATCH v6 2/2] spi: cadence-quadpsi: Add support for the Cadence QSPI controller

From: Vignesh Raghavendra
Date: Wed Jan 08 2020 - 00:14:21 EST




On 06/01/20 4:49 pm, Ramuthevar, Vadivel MuruganX wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thank you for the review comments.
>
> On 6/1/2020 6:40 PM, Vignesh Raghavendra wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 30/12/19 1:11 pm, Ramuthevar,Vadivel MuruganX wrote:
>> [...]
>>> +static u32 cqspi_cmd2addr(const unsigned char *addr_buf, u32
>>> addr_width)
>>> +{
>>> +ÂÂÂ unsigned int addr = 0;
>>> +ÂÂÂ int i;
>>> +
>>> +ÂÂÂ /* Invalid address return zero. */
>>> +ÂÂÂ if (addr_width > 4)
>>> +ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ return 0;
>>> +
>>> +ÂÂÂ for (i = 0; i < addr_width; i++) {
>>> +ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ addr = addr << 8;
>>> +ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ addr |= addr_buf[i];
>>> +ÂÂÂ }
>>> +
>>> +ÂÂÂ return addr;
>>> +}
>>> +
>> [...]
>>> +static int cqspi_apb_read_setup(struct struct_cqspi *cqspi,
>>> +ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ const struct spi_mem_op *op,
>>> +ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ const u8 *addrbuf)
>>> +{
>>> +ÂÂÂ void __iomem *reg_base = cqspi->iobase;
>>> +ÂÂÂ size_t addrlen = op->addr.nbytes;
>>> +ÂÂÂ size_t dummy_bytes = op->dummy.nbytes;
>>> +ÂÂÂ unsigned int addr_value, dummy_clk, reg;
>>> +
>>> +ÂÂÂ if (addrlen) {
>>> +ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ addr_value = cqspi_cmd2addr(&addrbuf[0], addrlen);
>>> +ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ writel(addr_value, reg_base + CQSPI_REG_INDIRECTRDSTARTADDR);
>>> +ÂÂÂ }
>>> +
>> Why do you need to swap the address bytes to SPI bus order?
> Yes , you are right to align with spi bus order swap is done .
>> Â You are
>> writing to a controller register that accepts 24 bit or 32 bit address.
> 32bit address.

There is no need to swap the address bytes. The current driver
(drivers/mtd/spi-nor/cadence-quadspi.c) does not swap the address to SPI
bus order, why does the new driver required to do so?

>>> +ÂÂÂ reg = op->cmd.opcode << CQSPI_REG_RD_INSTR_OPCODE_LSB;
>>> +ÂÂÂ reg |= (op->data.buswidth & CQSPI_REG_RD_INSTR_TYPE_DATA_MASK) <<
>>> +ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ CQSPI_REG_RD_INSTR_TYPE_DATA_LSB;
>>> +
>> This is wrong... op->data.buswidth's range is 1 to 8 whereas
>> CQSPI_REG_RD_INSTR_TYPE range is 0 to 3. I wonder whether you tested
>> dual/quad mode with this driver?
> Yes I have tested with Quad mode since Cadence-IP supports dual/quad on
> my platform, used to validate
> before sending the patch that's standard procedure here.
> please let me know if you have any further queries.
>

Then I have no idea how it works on your platform.. What you are
programming above overflows the assigned bit fields for bus width, right?

> ---
> Best Regards
> Vadivel
>> I am still unable to get this series to work on my platform. Will
>> continue to debug...
>>

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Regards
Vignesh