On Mon 21 Jun 22:34 CDT 2021, Jassi Brar wrote:
On Mon, Jun 21, 2021 at 9:27 PM Bjorn Andersson
<bjorn.andersson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
To me, the deeper problem seems to be naming a controller "The apcs
On Mon 21 Jun 20:00 CDT 2021, Jassi Brar wrote:
On Mon, Jun 21, 2021 at 6:35 PM Bjorn Andersson
<bjorn.andersson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Any platform that comes later may reuse the already available compatible.
On Mon 21 Jun 18:19 CDT 2021, Rob Herring wrote:
On Mon, Jun 21, 2021 at 5:10 PM Jassi Brar <jassisinghbrar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, Jun 21, 2021 at 2:46 PM Rob Herring <robh+dt@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The controllers (13 now) only differ by the 'offset' where the
On Sun, Jun 20, 2021 at 10:03 PM Jassi Brar <jassisinghbrar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, Jun 12, 2021 at 4:46 AM Martin Botka
<martin.botka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
These all are basically different names for the same controller.
This commit adds compatible for the SM6125 SoC
Signed-off-by: Martin Botka <martin.botka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
Changes in V2:
None
Changes in V3:
Change compatible to apcs-hmss-global
drivers/mailbox/qcom-apcs-ipc-mailbox.c | 5 +++++
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --git a/drivers/mailbox/qcom-apcs-ipc-mailbox.c b/drivers/mailbox/qcom-apcs-ipc-mailbox.c
index f25324d03842..f24c5ad8d658 100644
--- a/drivers/mailbox/qcom-apcs-ipc-mailbox.c
+++ b/drivers/mailbox/qcom-apcs-ipc-mailbox.c
@@ -57,6 +57,10 @@ static const struct qcom_apcs_ipc_data sdm660_apcs_data = {
.offset = 8, .clk_name = NULL
};
+static const struct qcom_apcs_ipc_data sm6125_apcs_data = {
+ .offset = 8, .clk_name = NULL
+};
+
static const struct qcom_apcs_ipc_data apps_shared_apcs_data = {
.offset = 12, .clk_name = NULL
};
@@ -166,6 +170,7 @@ static const struct of_device_id qcom_apcs_ipc_of_match[] = {
{ .compatible = "qcom,sc8180x-apss-shared", .data = &apps_shared_apcs_data },
{ .compatible = "qcom,sdm660-apcs-hmss-global", .data = &sdm660_apcs_data },
{ .compatible = "qcom,sdm845-apss-shared", .data = &apps_shared_apcs_data },
+ { .compatible = "qcom,sm6125-apcs-hmss-global", .data = &sm6125_apcs_data },
{ .compatible = "qcom,sm8150-apss-shared", .data = &apps_shared_apcs_data },
{ .compatible = "qcom,sdx55-apcs-gcc", .data = &sdx55_apcs_data },
{}
The 'offset' is a configuration parameter and the 'clock', when NULL,
is basically some "always-on" clock.
I am sure we wouldn't be doing it, if the controller was third-party.
If newer implementations are 'the same', then they should have a
fallback compatible to the existing one that is the same and no driver
change is needed. If the differences are board or instance (within an
SoC) specific, then a DT property would be appropriate.
registers are mapped. Clock-name is a pure s/w artifact.
So, maybe we could push all these in DT.
Why is 'reg' not used for the offset?
The DT node and its "reg" describes the whole IP block.
The particular register that we care of has, as you can see, moved
around during the various platforms and some incarnations of this IP
block provides controls for CPU-related clocks as well.
We can certainly have the multiple compatible points to the same
apcs_data, but I'm not able to spot a reasonable "catch-all compatible"
given that I don't see any natural groupings.
For example drop this patch and reuse "qcom,sdm660-apcs-hmss-global" ?
The problem is that this would change the meaning of
"qcom,sdm660-apcs-hmss-global" from meaning "The apcs hmss global block
_in_ sdm660" to "any random apcs block with the mailbox register at
offset 8".
hmss global block _in_ sdm660" just because the h/w manual hasn't
given a name to it. But that is okay too, if we name the subsequent
controllers as "the same as one in sdm660" and provide the h/w
configuration 'offset' via a DT property.
As I said, I'd need to dig through the hardware documentation for the
various platforms to see if I can find what the common denominators are.
We've always seen this as "the apcs hmss global block _in_ <platform>".
Yes, and I don't suggest it otherwise. For h/w quirks andNot these strings, but 'offset' and 'clock-name' as optionalIn any case, we can't really get rid of the first 13 instances though...
Right, we have the problem that we have DTBs out there that relies on
these compatibles, but as Jassi requests we'd have to start describing
the internal register layout in DT - which this binding purposefully
avoids.
properties that new platforms can use.
Relying on completely generic compatibles to match the driver and then
distinguish each platform using additional properties is exactly what
Qualcomm does downstream. The community has clarified countless times
that this is not the way to write DT bindings.
extra/missing features, it does make sense to have different
compatibles.
But what you're suggesting assumes that they are the same and that we're
done implementing all the software for this block. The platform specific
compatible allows us to postpone that question.
However, for _trivial_ variations let us get that value from DT.
'offset' is anyway a h/w property.
That way we won't be distinguishing platforms using dt properties, but
only support different platforms seamlessly.
As I said previously, this goes against the direction provided by the DT
maintainers. If a property is platform specific this should be expressed
by the compatible.
On second thought, we have grown from 2 to 13 aliases in 4 yrs. I only
have to ignore 3 times/annum to lead a peaceful life ;)
True, but I'll try to find some time to see if we have some reuse of the
IP block to allow us to use some generic compatible.
We'd still need a patch in the DT binding for every single platform, but
we should be able to avoid the compatible additions in the driver.
Regards,
Bjorn