On 29/03/2017 14:19, Robin Murphy wrote:

> On 29/03/17 12:34, Marc Gonzalez wrote:
> 
>> +    /*
>> +     * QUIRK #3
>> +     * Unfortunately, config and mem spaces are muxed.
>> +     * Linux does not support such a setting, since drivers are free
>> +     * to access mem space directly, at any time.
>> +     * Therefore, we can only PRAY that config and mem space accesses
>> +     * NEVER occur concurrently.
>> +     */
> 
> What about David's suggestion of using an IPI for safe mutual exclusion?

I was left with the impression that this wouldn't solve the problem.
If a mem space access is "in flight" on core0 when core1 starts a
config space access, an IPI will not prevent breakage.

Did I misunderstand?

For my education, what is the API to send an IPI?
And the API to handle an IPI?

>> +    if (of_device_is_compatible(dev->of_node, "sigma,smp8759-pcie"))
>> +            smp8759_init(pcie, base);
> 
> ...then retrieve it with of_device_get_match_data() here. No need to
> reinvent the wheel (or have to worry about the ordering of multiple
> compatibles once rev. n+1 comes around).

I actually asked about this on IRC. The consensus was "use what
best fits your use case". I need to do some processing based on
the revision, so I thought

  if (chip_x)
        do_chip_x_init()

was a good way to express my intent. Did I misunderstand?

For example, the init function for rev2 currently looks like this:

static void rev2_init(struct tango_pcie *pcie, void __iomem *base)
{
        void __iomem *misc_irq  = base + 0x40;
        void __iomem *doorbell  = base + 0x8c;

        pcie->mux               = base + 0x2c;
        pcie->msi_status        = base + 0x4c;
        pcie->msi_mask          = base + 0x6c;
        pcie->msi_doorbell      = 0x80000000;

        writel(lower_32_bits(pcie->msi_doorbell), doorbell + 0);
        writel(upper_32_bits(pcie->msi_doorbell), doorbell + 4);

        /* Enable legacy PCI interrupts */
        writel(BIT(15), misc_irq);
        writel(0xf << 4, misc_irq + 4);
}

>> +#define VENDOR_SIGMA        0x1105
> 
> Should this not be in include/linux/pci_ids.h?

Doh! Very likely. Thanks.

Regards.

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