Re: [PATCH 6/7] staging: fsl-mc: rewrite mc command send/receive to work on 32-bits
From: Laurentiu Tudor
Date: Mon Jul 17 2017 - 10:29:01 EST
Hi Arnd,
On 07/17/2017 04:45 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 3:26 PM, <laurentiu.tudor@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> From: Laurentiu Tudor <laurentiu.tudor@xxxxxxx>
>>
>> Split the 64-bit accesses in 32-bit accesses because there's no real
>> constrain in MC to do only atomic 64-bit. There's only one place
>> where ordering is important: when writing the MC command header the
>> first 32-bit part of the header must be written last.
>> We do this switch in order to allow compiling the driver on 32-bit.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Laurentiu Tudor <laurentiu.tudor@xxxxxxx>
>> ---
>> drivers/staging/fsl-mc/bus/mc-sys.c | 31 ++++++++++++-------------------
>> 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/staging/fsl-mc/bus/mc-sys.c b/drivers/staging/fsl-mc/bus/mc-sys.c
>> index 195d9f3..dd2828e 100644
>> --- a/drivers/staging/fsl-mc/bus/mc-sys.c
>> +++ b/drivers/staging/fsl-mc/bus/mc-sys.c
>> @@ -124,14 +124,15 @@ static inline void mc_write_command(struct mc_command __iomem *portal,
>> {
>> int i;
>>
>> - /* copy command parameters into the portal */
>> - for (i = 0; i < MC_CMD_NUM_OF_PARAMS; i++)
>> - __raw_writeq(cmd->params[i], &portal->params[i]);
>> - /* ensure command params are committed before submitting it */
>> - wmb();
>> -
>> - /* submit the command by writing the header */
>> - __raw_writeq(cmd->header, &portal->header);
>> + /*
>> + * copy command parameters into the portal. Final write
>> + * triggers the submission of the command.
>> + */
>> + for (i = sizeof(struct mc_command) / sizeof(u32) - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
>> + __raw_writel(((u32 *)cmd)[i], &((u32 *)portal)[i]);
>> + /* ensure command params are committed before submitting it */
>> + wmb();
>> + }
>> }
>
> What is the byte order requirement on this buffer?
Endianness is handled by the callers so this function must leave
the binary blob intact.
> If this is a byte string
> rather than individual registers, you should probably just use
> memcpy_toio()
It's a header followed by an opaque command. The protocol for queueing a
command says that the first 32-bit half of the header must be written
last, this triggering the command handling in the MC.
> but if these are separate registers, then using the
> __raw_* accessors is still wrong, at least on kernels that have a
> different byteorder from the hardware.
As mentioned above, endianness is handled by the caller. This function
takes raw data and must leave it unchanged.
> Also, are you sure that adding those six extra barriers has no
> performance impact?
This is a slow interface used in slow paths, so i don't think those
extra barriers will have any performance impact.
---
Thanks & Best Regards, Laurentiu