Re: [PATCH v3 1/9] ASoC: sun4i-i2s: Adjust regmap settings
From: Mark Brown
Date: Wed Jan 09 2019 - 13:46:17 EST
On Sat, Dec 22, 2018 at 12:44:07AM +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 21, 2018 at 11:21 PM <codekipper@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > + regcache_cache_bypass(i2s->regmap, true);
> > regmap_update_bits(i2s->regmap, SUN4I_I2S_FIFO_CTRL_REG,
> > SUN4I_I2S_FIFO_CTRL_FLUSH_RX,
> > SUN4I_I2S_FIFO_CTRL_FLUSH_RX);
> > + regcache_cache_bypass(i2s->regmap, false);
> IIRC the flush cache bit is self-clearing. So you likely want to mark
> this register as volatile. If it is marked as volatile, then all access
> to that register bypasses the cache, so the regcache_cache_bypass calls
> are unneeded.
Yes, that should be the case.
> However, looking at the code, the write would seem to be ignored if the
> regmap is in the cache_only state. We only set this when the bus clock
> is disabled. Under such a condition, bypassing the cache and forcing a
> write would be unwise, as the system either drops the write, or stalls
> altogether.
Right, access to a cache only register while the device is in cache only
mode is not a great idea - the usual reason we're in cache only mode is
that the device is in a state where I/O isn't going to work. One thing
that can work for this if you need the register to be cached (but is a
bit gross) is to do a write setting the self clearing bit then another
immediately after resetting it back to the cleared state. That works OK
for cases where the bit is a strobe and never retains state, though if
the device isn't operational then needing to write to the register might
indicate a bigger picture logic error (or it could be that the register
map mixes random things into one register).
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