On Mon, Jun 01, 2026 at 08:42:29AM -0600, Mathieu Poirier wrote:
>Good morning,
>
>On Thu, May 28, 2026 at 07:16:32PM -0700, Ben Levinsky wrote:
>> This series is a preparatory remoteproc cleanup split out from review of
>> the AMD BRAM-based remoteproc series.
>> 
>> During review, there was a request to move the duplicated plain
>> ioremap_wc()/iounmap() carveout callbacks into common code and to
>> factor the "missing resource table is OK" ELF parsing path into a
>> common helper as well. There was also a request to send that cleanup as
>> its own patchset first, with the AMD BRAM series respun afterwards on
>> top once this cleanup is merged.
>> 
>> This version keeps the same overall cleanup goals as v2, but reworks
>> the optional resource-table pieces based on follow-up review:
>> 
>>   - reshape the optional resource-table helper in patch 4 into the thin
>>     parse_fw() wrapper form suggested on the thread
>>   - switch the patch 5 clients over to that helper shape directly,
>>     without post-helper rproc->table_ptr checks
>>   - keep the driver-local parse_fw() wrappers and their existing log
>>     messages and severity choices
>>   - retain as much of the existing per-driver parse_fw() logic and code
>>     placement as possible while moving the missing-table handling
>>     through the shared helper
>> 
>> This series now does that in five patches:
>> 
>>   1. add common subsystem-private callbacks for the exact-match
>>      wc-ioremap carveout case
>>   2. switch the in-tree exact-match users over to those callbacks
>>   3. mark carveouts mapped through the shared wc-ioremap helper as
>>      iomem so the framework uses the proper I/O accessors
>>   4. add a common helper for drivers that treat a missing ELF resource
>>      table as optional while keeping per-driver logging decisions local
>>   5. switch the matching in-tree drivers over to that helper while
>>      keeping thin local parse_fw() wrappers
>> 
>> For the carveout map/unmap cleanup, this series covers the exact-match
>> users called out in review: xlnx_r5_remoteproc, rcar_rproc,
>> st_remoteproc, stm32_rproc, imx_rproc, and imx_dsp_rproc. The zynqmp R5
>> TCM mapping path is left alone because it also clears the mapped memory
>> and is not an exact match.
>> 
>> For the optional resource-table handling, this series converts
>> xlnx_r5_remoteproc, rcar_rproc, stm32_rproc, imx_rproc, and
>> imx_dsp_rproc. st_remoteproc is intentionally left unchanged because its
>> parse_fw() callback also builds carveouts and is therefore not a direct
>> match for the helper introduced here.
>> 
>> Changes in v3:
>>   - rework patch 4 so the optional resource-table helper matches the
>>     thin-wrapper form suggested in review
>>   - note that patch 4 still triggers a checkpatch --strict warning for
>>     the flow-control macro form, but that implementation follows the
>>     maintainer's review suggestion for the thin parse_fw() wrapper shape
>>   - update patch 5 to use that helper shape directly in the client
>>     parse_fw() callbacks
>>   - drop the post-helper rproc->table_ptr checks from the converted
>>     drivers
>>   - keep the converted parse_fw() wrappers otherwise close to their
>>     existing structure and placement
>>   - test xlnx_r5_remoteproc on the latest tree with firmware images
>>     both with and without an ELF resource table
>> 
>> Changes in v2:
>>   - split the mem->is_iomem change out into a separate patch
>>   - add a common error message on ioremap_wc() failure
>>   - drop logging from the optional resource-table helper
>>   - keep driver-local parse_fw() wrappers to preserve per-platform
>>     missing-resource-table logging policy
>> 
>> Ben Levinsky (5):
>>   remoteproc: add common wc-ioremap carveout callbacks
>>   remoteproc: switch exact-match drivers to wc-ioremap callbacks
>>   remoteproc: mark wc-ioremap carveouts as iomem
>>   remoteproc: add helper for optional ELF resource tables
>>   remoteproc: switch drivers to optional resource-table helper
>> 
>>  drivers/remoteproc/imx_dsp_rproc.c       | 41 +++-----------
>>  drivers/remoteproc/imx_rproc.c           | 40 ++------------
>>  drivers/remoteproc/rcar_rproc.c          | 41 ++------------
>>  drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_internal.h | 38 +++++++++++++
>>  drivers/remoteproc/st_remoteproc.c       | 31 +----------
>>  drivers/remoteproc/stm32_rproc.c         | 39 ++-----------
>>  drivers/remoteproc/xlnx_r5_remoteproc.c  | 70 +++++-------------------
>
>This set looks good to me.  I am fine with the checkpatch warning on the macro 
>-
>given the redundancy it avoids, I think it can be tolerated.
>
>Wolfram has already indicated he wanted to test these changes - Arnaud, Daniel
>and Peng, please do the same for your platforms.

Tested-by: Peng Fan <[email protected]> #i.MX8MP-EVK

>
>Thanks,
>Mathieu
>
>>  7 files changed, 73 insertions(+), 227 deletions(-)
>> 
>> -- 
>> 2.34.1

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