[PATCH V5 3/3] ARM64 LPC: LPC driver implementation on Hip06
From: liviu.dudau@arm.com (liviu.dudau at arm.com)
Date: 2016-11-11 10:49:01
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Hi Arnd, On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 05:07:21PM +0100, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
On Thursday, November 10, 2016 3:36:49 PM CET Gabriele Paoloni wrote:quoted
Where should we get the range from? For LPC we know that it is going Work on anything that is not used by PCI I/O space, and this is why we use [0, PCIBIOS_MIN_IO]It should be allocated the same way we allocate PCI config space segments. This is currently done with the io_range list in drivers/pci/pci.c, which isn't perfect but could be extended if necessary. Based on what others commented here, I'd rather make the differences between ISA/LPC and PCI I/O ranges smaller than larger.quoted
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Your current version has if (arm64_extio_ops->pfout) \ arm64_extio_ops->pfout(arm64_extio_ops->devpara,\ addr, value, sizeof(type)); \ Instead, just subtract the start of the range from the logical port number to transform it back into a bus-local port number:These accessors do not operate on IO tokens: If (arm64_extio_ops->start > addr || arm64_extio_ops->end < addr) addr is not going to be an I/O token; in fact patch 2/3 imposes that the I/O tokens will start at PCIBIOS_MIN_IO. So from 0 to PCIBIOS_MIN_IO we have free physical addresses that the accessors can operate on.Ah, I missed that part. I'd rather not use PCIBIOS_MIN_IO to refer to the logical I/O tokens, the purpose of that macro is really meant for allocating PCI I/O port numbers within the address space of one bus. Note that it's equally likely that whichever next platform needs non-mapped I/O access like this actually needs them for PCI I/O space, and that will use it on addresses registered to a PCI host bridge. If we separate the two steps: a) assign a range of logical I/O port numbers to a bus
Except that currently when we add ranges to io_range_list we don't have a bus number yet, because the parsing happens before the host bridge has been created. Maybe register_io_range() can take a bus number as an argument, but I'm not sure how we are going to use that in pci_pio_to_address() or pci_address_to_pio(). Best regards, Liviu
b) register a set of helpers for redirecting logical I/O port to a helper function then I think the code will get cleaner and more flexible. It should actually then be able to replace the powerpc specific implementation. Arnd
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