Message ID | 20200616034044.v3.4.I988281f7c6ee0ed00325559bfce7539f403da69e@changeid (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | spi: spi-geni-qcom: Fixes / perf improvements | expand |
Quoting Douglas Anderson (2020-06-16 03:40:49) > The geni hardware has a FIFO that can hold up to 64 bytes (it has 16 > entries that can hold 4 bytes each), at least on the two SoCs I tested > (sdm845 and sc7180). We configured our RX Watermark to 0, which > basically meant we got an interrupt as soon as the first 4 bytes > showed up in the FIFO. Tracing the IRQ handler showed that we often > only read 4 or 8 bytes per IRQ handler. > > I tried setting the RX Watermark to "fifo size - 2" but that just got > me a bunch of overrun errors reported. Setting it to "fifo size - 3" > seemed to work great, though. This made me worried that we'd start > getting overruns if we had long interrupt latency, but that doesn't > appear to be the case and delays inserted in the IRQ handler while > using "fifo size - 3" didn't cause any errors. Presumably there is > some interaction with the poorly-documented RFR (ready for receive) > level means that "fifo size - 3" is the max. We are the SPI master, > so it makes sense that there would be no problems with overruns, the > master should just stop clocking. > > Despite "fifo size - 3" working, I chose "fifo size / 2" (8 entries = > 32 bytes) which gives us a little extra time to get to the interrupt > handler and should reduce dead time on the SPI wires. With this > setting, I often saw the IRQ handler handle 40 bytes but sometimes up > to 56 if we had bad interrupt latency. > > Testing by running "flashrom -p ec -r" on a Chromebook saw interrupts > from the SPI driver cut roughly in half. Time was roughly the same. > > Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org> > --- Reviewed-by: Stephen Boyd <swboyd@chromium.org> Nice improvement. Maybe it can still have a Fixes tag because it's a performance problem?
diff --git a/drivers/spi/spi-geni-qcom.c b/drivers/spi/spi-geni-qcom.c index 56628d45421e..63a62548b078 100644 --- a/drivers/spi/spi-geni-qcom.c +++ b/drivers/spi/spi-geni-qcom.c @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ static int spi_geni_init(struct spi_geni_master *mas) * Hardware programming guide suggests to configure * RX FIFO RFR level to fifo_depth-2. */ - geni_se_init(se, 0x0, mas->tx_fifo_depth - 2); + geni_se_init(se, mas->tx_fifo_depth / 2, mas->tx_fifo_depth - 2); /* Transmit an entire FIFO worth of data per IRQ */ mas->tx_wm = 1; ver = geni_se_get_qup_hw_version(se);
The geni hardware has a FIFO that can hold up to 64 bytes (it has 16 entries that can hold 4 bytes each), at least on the two SoCs I tested (sdm845 and sc7180). We configured our RX Watermark to 0, which basically meant we got an interrupt as soon as the first 4 bytes showed up in the FIFO. Tracing the IRQ handler showed that we often only read 4 or 8 bytes per IRQ handler. I tried setting the RX Watermark to "fifo size - 2" but that just got me a bunch of overrun errors reported. Setting it to "fifo size - 3" seemed to work great, though. This made me worried that we'd start getting overruns if we had long interrupt latency, but that doesn't appear to be the case and delays inserted in the IRQ handler while using "fifo size - 3" didn't cause any errors. Presumably there is some interaction with the poorly-documented RFR (ready for receive) level means that "fifo size - 3" is the max. We are the SPI master, so it makes sense that there would be no problems with overruns, the master should just stop clocking. Despite "fifo size - 3" working, I chose "fifo size / 2" (8 entries = 32 bytes) which gives us a little extra time to get to the interrupt handler and should reduce dead time on the SPI wires. With this setting, I often saw the IRQ handler handle 40 bytes but sometimes up to 56 if we had bad interrupt latency. Testing by running "flashrom -p ec -r" on a Chromebook saw interrupts from the SPI driver cut roughly in half. Time was roughly the same. Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org> --- Changes in v3: - ("spi: spi-geni-qcom: Actually use our FIFO") new in v3. Changes in v2: None drivers/spi/spi-geni-qcom.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)