Re: [PATCH v4 3/3] arm64: dts: realtek: Add RTD1319 SoC and Realtek Pym Particles EVB

From: Andreas FÃrber
Date: Mon Jun 22 2020 - 22:16:38 EST


Hi James,

Am 21.06.20 um 01:32 schrieb Andreas FÃrber:
From: James Tai <james.tai@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Add Device Trees for Realtek RTD1319 SoC family, RTD1319 SoC and
Realtek Pym Particles EVB.

Signed-off-by: James Tai <james.tai@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Andreas FÃrber <afaerber@xxxxxxx>
---
v3 -> v4:
* Updated Realtek copyright for 2 out of 3 files from v3
* Renamed from rtd1319-pymparticle.dts to rtd1319-pymparticles.dts
* Updated compatible from pymparticle to pym-particles
* Updated PMU compatible from armv8-pmuv3 to cortex-a55-pmu (Robin)
v2 -> v3:
* Add virtual maintenance interrupt for architecture timer
* Correct the GIC redistributor address range
[...]
diff --git a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/realtek/rtd13xx.dtsi b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/realtek/rtd13xx.dtsi
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..8c5b6fc7b8eb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/realtek/rtd13xx.dtsi
[...]
+ gic: interrupt-controller@ff100000 {
+ compatible = "arm,gic-v3";
+ reg = <0xff100000 0x10000>,
+ <0xff140000 0x80000>;
+ interrupts = <GIC_PPI 9 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;

In my testing this appears to cause the following error:

[ 2.239858] irq: type mismatch, failed to map hwirq-25 for interrupt-controller@ff100000!
...
[ 3.505649] kvm [1]: IPA Size Limit: 40bits
[ 3.506051] kvm [1]: GICv3: no GICV resource entry
[ 3.506058] kvm [1]: disabling GICv2 emulation
[ 3.506081] kvm [1]: GIC system register CPU interface enabled
[ 3.506175] kvm [1]: vgic interrupt IRQ1
[ 3.506293] kvm [1]: Hyp mode initialized successfully

If I change it to IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW, that error goes away:

[ 3.506030] kvm [1]: IPA Size Limit: 40bits
[ 3.506430] kvm [1]: GICv3: no GICV resource entry
[ 3.506437] kvm [1]: disabling GICv2 emulation
[ 3.506459] kvm [1]: GIC system register CPU interface enabled
[ 3.506551] kvm [1]: vgic interrupt IRQ1
[ 3.506672] kvm [1]: Hyp mode initialized successfully

In-tree RTD1619 has it as HIGH, too, but doesn't show above error:

[ 2.918973] kvm [1]: IPA Size Limit: 40bits
[ 2.919345] kvm [1]: GICv3: no GICV resource entry
[ 2.919352] kvm [1]: disabling GICv2 emulation
[ 2.919373] kvm [1]: GIC system register CPU interface enabled
[ 2.919522] kvm [1]: vgic interrupt IRQ1
[ 2.919700] kvm [1]: Hyp mode initialized successfully

RTD1619 doesn't show an error either if I change it to LOW though:

[ 2.918843] kvm [1]: IPA Size Limit: 40bits
[ 2.919212] kvm [1]: GICv3: no GICV resource entry
[ 2.919218] kvm [1]: disabling GICv2 emulation
[ 2.919240] kvm [1]: GIC system register CPU interface enabled
[ 2.919390] kvm [1]: vgic interrupt IRQ1
[ 2.919567] kvm [1]: Hyp mode initialized successfully

The GICv3 bindings example does have it as 4 == HIGH, but so does the GICv2 binding example, and yet we used LOW == 8 for in-tree RTD139x, RTD129x and RTD1195. The downstream BSP uses value 4 == HIGH for both RTD16xx and RTD13xx - is it possible this was never actually tested?

Thanks in advance for clarifying the correct interrupt polarity.

+ interrupt-controller;
+ #interrupt-cells = <3>;
+ };
[snip]

Regards,
Andreas

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