Re: [PATCH v2] arm64: defconfig: Enable R-Car PCIe endpoint driver

From: Geert Uytterhoeven
Date: Wed Aug 12 2020 - 05:03:24 EST


Hi Prabhakar,

CC PCI endpoint people

On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 4:04 PM Lad Prabhakar
<prabhakar.mahadev-lad.rj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Enable R-Car PCIe endpoint driver on RZ/G2E board, including enabling
> endpoint configurations CONFIG_PCI_ENDPOINT, CONFIG_PCI_ENDPOINT_CONFIGFS,
> CONFIG_PCI_EPF_TEST and CONFIG_PCI_ENDPOINT_TEST required to use and test
> the driver.
>
> Signed-off-by: Lad Prabhakar <prabhakar.mahadev-lad.rj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> v1->v2
> * Made CONFIG_PCI_EPF_TEST and CONFIG_PCI_ENDPOINT_TEST as modules

Thanks for the update!

Reviewed-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@xxxxxxxxx>
i.e. will queue in renesas-devel for v5.10.

However, as no core PCI code seems to depend on CONFIG_PCI_ENDPOINT, I
would like to request the PCI endpoint people to consider making all PCI
endpoint support tristate, so we can revisit this change to the arm64
defconfig later.

Thanks!

> --- a/arch/arm64/configs/defconfig
> +++ b/arch/arm64/configs/defconfig
> @@ -208,6 +208,7 @@ CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_ACPI=y
> CONFIG_PCI_AARDVARK=y
> CONFIG_PCI_TEGRA=y
> CONFIG_PCIE_RCAR_HOST=y
> +CONFIG_PCIE_RCAR_EP=y
> CONFIG_PCI_HOST_GENERIC=y
> CONFIG_PCI_XGENE=y
> CONFIG_PCIE_ALTERA=y
> @@ -224,6 +225,9 @@ CONFIG_PCIE_ARMADA_8K=y
> CONFIG_PCIE_KIRIN=y
> CONFIG_PCIE_HISI_STB=y
> CONFIG_PCIE_TEGRA194_HOST=m
> +CONFIG_PCI_ENDPOINT=y
> +CONFIG_PCI_ENDPOINT_CONFIGFS=y
> +CONFIG_PCI_EPF_TEST=m
> CONFIG_DEVTMPFS=y
> CONFIG_DEVTMPFS_MOUNT=y
> CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER=y
> @@ -254,6 +258,7 @@ CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD=m
> CONFIG_VIRTIO_BLK=y
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NVME=m
> CONFIG_SRAM=y
> +CONFIG_PCI_ENDPOINT_TEST=m
> CONFIG_EEPROM_AT24=m
> CONFIG_EEPROM_AT25=m
> CONFIG_UACCE=m

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

Geert


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