Message ID | 20190813150827.31972-3-s.nawrocki@samsung.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Not Applicable, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | Exynos Adaptive Supply Voltage support | expand |
On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 05:08:20PM +0200, Sylwester Nawrocki wrote: > Convert the driver to use regmap API in order to allow other > drivers, like ASV, to access the CHIPID registers. > > This patch adds definition of selected CHIPID register offsets > and register bit fields for Exynos5422 SoC. > > Signed-off-by: Sylwester Nawrocki <s.nawrocki@samsung.com> > --- > Changes since v2: > - s/_EXYNOS_ASV_H/__LINU_SOC_EXYNOS_ASV_H, > - removed __func__ from error log, > - removed unneeded <linux/of_address.h> header inclusion. > > Changes since v1 (RFC): > - new patch > --- > drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c | 34 ++++++--------- > include/linux/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.h | 52 +++++++++++++++++++++++ > 2 files changed, 65 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) Thanks, applied. Best regards, Krzysztof
On 13/08/2019 16:08, Sylwester Nawrocki wrote: > Convert the driver to use regmap API in order to allow other > drivers, like ASV, to access the CHIPID registers. > > This patch adds definition of selected CHIPID register offsets > and register bit fields for Exynos5422 SoC. > > Signed-off-by: Sylwester Nawrocki <s.nawrocki@samsung.com> > --- > Changes since v2: > - s/_EXYNOS_ASV_H/__LINU_SOC_EXYNOS_ASV_H, > - removed __func__ from error log, > - removed unneeded <linux/of_address.h> header inclusion. > > Changes since v1 (RFC): > - new patch > --- > drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c | 34 ++++++--------- > include/linux/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.h | 52 +++++++++++++++++++++++ > 2 files changed, 65 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 include/linux/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.h > > diff --git a/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c b/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c > index bcf691f2b650..006a95feb618 100644 > --- a/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c > +++ b/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c > @@ -9,16 +9,13 @@ > */ > > #include <linux/io.h> > +#include <linux/mfd/syscon.h> > #include <linux/of.h> > -#include <linux/of_address.h> > +#include <linux/regmap.h> > #include <linux/slab.h> > +#include <linux/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.h> > #include <linux/sys_soc.h> > > -#define EXYNOS_SUBREV_MASK (0xF << 4) > -#define EXYNOS_MAINREV_MASK (0xF << 0) > -#define EXYNOS_REV_MASK (EXYNOS_SUBREV_MASK | EXYNOS_MAINREV_MASK) > -#define EXYNOS_MASK 0xFFFFF000 > - > static const struct exynos_soc_id { > const char *name; > unsigned int id; > @@ -51,29 +48,24 @@ static const char * __init product_id_to_soc_id(unsigned int product_id) > int __init exynos_chipid_early_init(void) > { > struct soc_device_attribute *soc_dev_attr; > - void __iomem *exynos_chipid_base; > struct soc_device *soc_dev; > struct device_node *root; > - struct device_node *np; > + struct regmap *regmap; > u32 product_id; > u32 revision; > + int ret; > > - /* look up for chipid node */ > - np = of_find_compatible_node(NULL, NULL, "samsung,exynos4210-chipid"); > - if (!np) > - return -ENODEV; > - > - exynos_chipid_base = of_iomap(np, 0); > - of_node_put(np); > - > - if (!exynos_chipid_base) { > - pr_err("Failed to map SoC chipid\n"); > - return -ENXIO; > + regmap = syscon_regmap_lookup_by_compatible("samsung,exynos4210-chipid"); > + if (IS_ERR(regmap)) { > + pr_err("Failed to get CHIPID regmap\n"); > + return PTR_ERR(regmap); > } Following this change, I am now seeing the above error on our Tegra boards where this driver is enabled. This is triggering a kernel warnings test we have to fail. Hence, I don't think that you can remove the compatible node test here, unless you have a better way to determine if this is a samsung device. Cheers Jon
On Tue, 20 Aug 2019 at 21:24, Jon Hunter <jonathanh@nvidia.com> wrote: > > > On 13/08/2019 16:08, Sylwester Nawrocki wrote: > > Convert the driver to use regmap API in order to allow other > > drivers, like ASV, to access the CHIPID registers. > > > > This patch adds definition of selected CHIPID register offsets > > and register bit fields for Exynos5422 SoC. > > > > Signed-off-by: Sylwester Nawrocki <s.nawrocki@samsung.com> > > --- > > Changes since v2: > > - s/_EXYNOS_ASV_H/__LINU_SOC_EXYNOS_ASV_H, > > - removed __func__ from error log, > > - removed unneeded <linux/of_address.h> header inclusion. > > > > Changes since v1 (RFC): > > - new patch > > --- > > drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c | 34 ++++++--------- > > include/linux/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.h | 52 +++++++++++++++++++++++ > > 2 files changed, 65 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) > > create mode 100644 include/linux/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.h > > > > diff --git a/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c b/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c > > index bcf691f2b650..006a95feb618 100644 > > --- a/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c > > +++ b/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c > > @@ -9,16 +9,13 @@ > > */ > > > > #include <linux/io.h> > > +#include <linux/mfd/syscon.h> > > #include <linux/of.h> > > -#include <linux/of_address.h> > > +#include <linux/regmap.h> > > #include <linux/slab.h> > > +#include <linux/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.h> > > #include <linux/sys_soc.h> > > > > -#define EXYNOS_SUBREV_MASK (0xF << 4) > > -#define EXYNOS_MAINREV_MASK (0xF << 0) > > -#define EXYNOS_REV_MASK (EXYNOS_SUBREV_MASK | EXYNOS_MAINREV_MASK) > > -#define EXYNOS_MASK 0xFFFFF000 > > - > > static const struct exynos_soc_id { > > const char *name; > > unsigned int id; > > @@ -51,29 +48,24 @@ static const char * __init product_id_to_soc_id(unsigned int product_id) > > int __init exynos_chipid_early_init(void) > > { > > struct soc_device_attribute *soc_dev_attr; > > - void __iomem *exynos_chipid_base; > > struct soc_device *soc_dev; > > struct device_node *root; > > - struct device_node *np; > > + struct regmap *regmap; > > u32 product_id; > > u32 revision; > > + int ret; > > > > - /* look up for chipid node */ > > - np = of_find_compatible_node(NULL, NULL, "samsung,exynos4210-chipid"); > > - if (!np) > > - return -ENODEV; > > - > > - exynos_chipid_base = of_iomap(np, 0); > > - of_node_put(np); > > - > > - if (!exynos_chipid_base) { > > - pr_err("Failed to map SoC chipid\n"); > > - return -ENXIO; > > + regmap = syscon_regmap_lookup_by_compatible("samsung,exynos4210-chipid"); > > + if (IS_ERR(regmap)) { > > + pr_err("Failed to get CHIPID regmap\n"); > > + return PTR_ERR(regmap); > > } > > Following this change, I am now seeing the above error on our Tegra > boards where this driver is enabled. This is triggering a kernel > warnings test we have to fail. Hence, I don't think that you can remove > the compatible node test here, unless you have a better way to determine > if this is a samsung device. Right, this is really wrong... I missed that it is not a probe but early init. And this init will be called on every board... Probably it should be converted to a regular driver. This is very old patchset, revived recently. I see that in v6 it was a platform driver: https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9134949/ Pankaj, apparently based on these comments, made it initcall... but why? Another point is that Arnd complained there about exposing global header and no change here - we still expose the global header, but not with soc revisions but register internals... although it has its purpose - other Exynos-specific drivers need to access through regmap. Best regards, Krzysztof
On 8/20/19 21:37, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >>> diff --git a/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c b/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c >>> @@ -51,29 +48,24 @@ static const char * __init product_id_to_soc_id(unsigned int product_id) >>> int __init exynos_chipid_early_init(void) >>> { >>> struct soc_device_attribute *soc_dev_attr; >>> - void __iomem *exynos_chipid_base; >>> struct soc_device *soc_dev; >>> struct device_node *root; >>> - struct device_node *np; >>> + struct regmap *regmap; >>> u32 product_id; >>> u32 revision; >>> + int ret; >>> >>> - /* look up for chipid node */ >>> - np = of_find_compatible_node(NULL, NULL, "samsung,exynos4210-chipid"); >>> - if (!np) >>> - return -ENODEV; >>> - >>> - exynos_chipid_base = of_iomap(np, 0); >>> - of_node_put(np); >>> - >>> - if (!exynos_chipid_base) { >>> - pr_err("Failed to map SoC chipid\n"); >>> - return -ENXIO; >>> + regmap = syscon_regmap_lookup_by_compatible("samsung,exynos4210-chipid"); >>> + if (IS_ERR(regmap)) { >>> + pr_err("Failed to get CHIPID regmap\n"); >>> + return PTR_ERR(regmap); >>> } >> Following this change, I am now seeing the above error on our Tegra >> boards where this driver is enabled. This is triggering a kernel >> warnings test we have to fail. Hence, I don't think that you can remove >> the compatible node test here, unless you have a better way to determine >> if this is a samsung device. > > Right, this is really wrong... I missed that it is not a probe but > early init. And this init will be called on every board... Probably it > should be converted to a regular driver. I'm also inclined to have it converted to a regular driver. We already have "exynos-asv" driver matching on the chipid node (patch 3/9). The ASV patches will not be merged soon anyway, all this needs some more thought. Krzysztof, can we abandon the chipid patches for now? Your pull request doesn't appear to be merged to arm-soc yet. Sorry about that. -- Regards, Sylwester
On Tue, 20 Aug 2019 at 23:38, Sylwester Nawrocki <snawrocki@kernel.org> wrote: > > On 8/20/19 21:37, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > >>> diff --git a/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c b/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c > > >>> @@ -51,29 +48,24 @@ static const char * __init product_id_to_soc_id(unsigned int product_id) > >>> int __init exynos_chipid_early_init(void) > >>> { > >>> struct soc_device_attribute *soc_dev_attr; > >>> - void __iomem *exynos_chipid_base; > >>> struct soc_device *soc_dev; > >>> struct device_node *root; > >>> - struct device_node *np; > >>> + struct regmap *regmap; > >>> u32 product_id; > >>> u32 revision; > >>> + int ret; > >>> > >>> - /* look up for chipid node */ > >>> - np = of_find_compatible_node(NULL, NULL, "samsung,exynos4210-chipid"); > >>> - if (!np) > >>> - return -ENODEV; > >>> - > >>> - exynos_chipid_base = of_iomap(np, 0); > >>> - of_node_put(np); > >>> - > >>> - if (!exynos_chipid_base) { > >>> - pr_err("Failed to map SoC chipid\n"); > >>> - return -ENXIO; > >>> + regmap = syscon_regmap_lookup_by_compatible("samsung,exynos4210-chipid"); > >>> + if (IS_ERR(regmap)) { > >>> + pr_err("Failed to get CHIPID regmap\n"); > >>> + return PTR_ERR(regmap); > >>> } > >> Following this change, I am now seeing the above error on our Tegra > >> boards where this driver is enabled. This is triggering a kernel > >> warnings test we have to fail. Hence, I don't think that you can remove > >> the compatible node test here, unless you have a better way to determine > >> if this is a samsung device. > > > > Right, this is really wrong... I missed that it is not a probe but > > early init. And this init will be called on every board... Probably it > > should be converted to a regular driver. > > I'm also inclined to have it converted to a regular driver. We already > have "exynos-asv" driver matching on the chipid node (patch 3/9). > The ASV patches will not be merged soon anyway, all this needs some more > thought. Krzysztof, can we abandon the chipid patches for now? Your > pull request doesn't appear to be merged to arm-soc yet. Sorry about > that. Yes, let's abandon the pull request and rework the concept. Best regards, Krzysztof
Hi, On 8/20/19 11:38 PM, Sylwester Nawrocki wrote: > On 8/20/19 21:37, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >>>> diff --git a/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c b/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c > >>>> @@ -51,29 +48,24 @@ static const char * __init product_id_to_soc_id(unsigned int product_id) >>>> int __init exynos_chipid_early_init(void) >>>> { >>>> struct soc_device_attribute *soc_dev_attr; >>>> - void __iomem *exynos_chipid_base; >>>> struct soc_device *soc_dev; >>>> struct device_node *root; >>>> - struct device_node *np; >>>> + struct regmap *regmap; >>>> u32 product_id; >>>> u32 revision; >>>> + int ret; >>>> >>>> - /* look up for chipid node */ >>>> - np = of_find_compatible_node(NULL, NULL, "samsung,exynos4210-chipid"); >>>> - if (!np) >>>> - return -ENODEV; >>>> - >>>> - exynos_chipid_base = of_iomap(np, 0); >>>> - of_node_put(np); >>>> - >>>> - if (!exynos_chipid_base) { >>>> - pr_err("Failed to map SoC chipid\n"); >>>> - return -ENXIO; >>>> + regmap = syscon_regmap_lookup_by_compatible("samsung,exynos4210-chipid"); >>>> + if (IS_ERR(regmap)) { >>>> + pr_err("Failed to get CHIPID regmap\n"); >>>> + return PTR_ERR(regmap); >>>> } >>> Following this change, I am now seeing the above error on our Tegra >>> boards where this driver is enabled. This is triggering a kernel >>> warnings test we have to fail. Hence, I don't think that you can remove >>> the compatible node test here, unless you have a better way to determine >>> if this is a samsung device. >> >> Right, this is really wrong... I missed that it is not a probe but >> early init. And this init will be called on every board... Probably it >> should be converted to a regular driver. Early initialization is needed for SoC driver to be used from within arch/arm/mach-exynos/ and _initcall() usage is the usual way for SoC drivers to be initialized: drivers/soc/amlogic/meson-gx-socinfo.c drivers/soc/amlogic/meson-mx-socinfo.c drivers/soc/atmel/soc.c drivers/soc/bcm/brcmstb/common.c drivers/soc/imx/soc-imx-scu.c drivers/soc/imx/soc-imx8.c drivers/soc/renesas/renesas-soc.c drivers/soc/tegra/fuse/fuse-tegra.c drivers/soc/ux500/ux500-soc-id.c drivers/soc/versatile/soc-integrator.c drivers/soc/versatile/soc-integrator.c The only SoC drivers that are regular drivers are: drivers/soc/fsl/guts.c drivers/soc/versatile/soc-realview.c > I'm also inclined to have it converted to a regular driver. We already > have "exynos-asv" driver matching on the chipid node (patch 3/9). > The ASV patches will not be merged soon anyway, all this needs some more > thought. Krzysztof, can we abandon the chipid patches for now? Your chipid driver is good and useful on its own. The preferred solution IMHO would be to just revert "soc: samsung: Convert exynos-chipid driver to use the regmap API" commit. > pull request doesn't appear to be merged to arm-soc yet. Sorry about > that. Best regards, -- Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz Samsung R&D Institute Poland Samsung Electronics
On Wed, 21 Aug 2019 at 13:51, Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <b.zolnierkie@samsung.com> wrote: > >>> Following this change, I am now seeing the above error on our Tegra > >>> boards where this driver is enabled. This is triggering a kernel > >>> warnings test we have to fail. Hence, I don't think that you can remove > >>> the compatible node test here, unless you have a better way to determine > >>> if this is a samsung device. > >> > >> Right, this is really wrong... I missed that it is not a probe but > >> early init. And this init will be called on every board... Probably it > >> should be converted to a regular driver. > > Early initialization is needed for SoC driver to be used from within > arch/arm/mach-exynos/ and _initcall() usage is the usual way for SoC > drivers to be initialized: > > drivers/soc/amlogic/meson-gx-socinfo.c > drivers/soc/amlogic/meson-mx-socinfo.c > drivers/soc/atmel/soc.c > drivers/soc/bcm/brcmstb/common.c > drivers/soc/imx/soc-imx-scu.c > drivers/soc/imx/soc-imx8.c > drivers/soc/renesas/renesas-soc.c > drivers/soc/tegra/fuse/fuse-tegra.c > drivers/soc/ux500/ux500-soc-id.c > drivers/soc/versatile/soc-integrator.c > drivers/soc/versatile/soc-integrator.c > > The only SoC drivers that are regular drivers are: > > drivers/soc/fsl/guts.c > drivers/soc/versatile/soc-realview.c Thanks for pointing it out. Indeed, the initcall was needed in your set of patches here: https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-samsung-soc/list/?series=43565&state=* but this work was not continued here. Maybe it will be later resubmitted... maybe not... who knows? Therefore I would prefer proper solution for current case (driver), unless patches for mach are being brought back to life now. > > I'm also inclined to have it converted to a regular driver. We already > > have "exynos-asv" driver matching on the chipid node (patch 3/9). > > The ASV patches will not be merged soon anyway, all this needs some more > > thought. Krzysztof, can we abandon the chipid patches for now? Your > > chipid driver is good and useful on its own. The preferred solution > IMHO would be to just revert "soc: samsung: Convert exynos-chipid > driver to use the regmap API" commit. I queued the chipid as a dependency for ASV but ASV requires the regmap. What would be left after reverting the regmap part? Simple unused printk driver? No need for such. If reverting, then let's drop entire driver and rework it offline. Best regards, Krzysztof
On 8/21/19 14:16, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >>> I'm also inclined to have it converted to a regular driver. We already >>> have "exynos-asv" driver matching on the chipid node (patch 3/9). >>> The ASV patches will not be merged soon anyway, all this needs some more >>> thought. Krzysztof, can we abandon the chipid patches for now? Your >> >> chipid driver is good and useful on its own. The preferred solution >> IMHO would be to just revert "soc: samsung: Convert exynos-chipid >> driver to use the regmap API" commit. > > I queued the chipid as a dependency for ASV but ASV requires the > regmap. What would be left after reverting the regmap part? Simple > unused printk driver? No need for such. If reverting, then let's drop > entire driver and rework it offline. In fact there is now no dependency between the chipid and the ASV driver (patch 3/9), the regmap is provided by the syscon driver/API. I should have added "depends on REGMAP && MFD_SYSCON" to Kconfig. Both drivers (chipid, ASV) share the registers region so the regmap API seemed appropriate here. Converting the chipid code to platform driver wouldn't make sense as it wouldn't be useful early in arch/arm/mach-exynos and we can't have two drivers for same device (the ASV driver matches on the chipid compatible now).
On Wed, 21 Aug 2019 at 14:41, Sylwester Nawrocki <s.nawrocki@samsung.com> wrote: > > On 8/21/19 14:16, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > >>> I'm also inclined to have it converted to a regular driver. We already > >>> have "exynos-asv" driver matching on the chipid node (patch 3/9). > >>> The ASV patches will not be merged soon anyway, all this needs some more > >>> thought. Krzysztof, can we abandon the chipid patches for now? Your > >> > >> chipid driver is good and useful on its own. The preferred solution > >> IMHO would be to just revert "soc: samsung: Convert exynos-chipid > >> driver to use the regmap API" commit. > > > > I queued the chipid as a dependency for ASV but ASV requires the > > regmap. What would be left after reverting the regmap part? Simple > > unused printk driver? No need for such. If reverting, then let's drop > > entire driver and rework it offline. > > In fact there is now no dependency between the chipid and the ASV > driver (patch 3/9), the regmap is provided by the syscon driver/API. > I should have added "depends on REGMAP && MFD_SYSCON" to Kconfig. > Both drivers (chipid, ASV) share the registers region so the regmap > API seemed appropriate here. Indeed, ASV needs only the header + DT change... Then actually we do not need chipid driver at all. Just to print the SoC and provide sysfs entry? If this is the only purpose, then it should be a driver. > Converting the chipid code to platform driver wouldn't make sense as > it wouldn't be useful early in arch/arm/mach-exynos and we can't have > two drivers for same device (the ASV driver matches on the chipid > compatible now). There is no use case for arm/mach-exynos. This code was not resubmitted and I doubt it will be (unless now someone wants to prove I am wrong and sends it again :) ). The two-device case is indeed a problem but it is possible. Clocks are doing it with PMU driver. See CLK_OF_DECLARE_DRIVER(), although I do not remember whether it is maybe obsolete pattern (discouraged). Best regards, Krzysztof
On 8/21/19 2:16 PM, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > On Wed, 21 Aug 2019 at 13:51, Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz > <b.zolnierkie@samsung.com> wrote: >>>>> Following this change, I am now seeing the above error on our Tegra >>>>> boards where this driver is enabled. This is triggering a kernel >>>>> warnings test we have to fail. Hence, I don't think that you can remove >>>>> the compatible node test here, unless you have a better way to determine >>>>> if this is a samsung device. >>>> >>>> Right, this is really wrong... I missed that it is not a probe but >>>> early init. And this init will be called on every board... Probably it >>>> should be converted to a regular driver. >> >> Early initialization is needed for SoC driver to be used from within >> arch/arm/mach-exynos/ and _initcall() usage is the usual way for SoC >> drivers to be initialized: >> >> drivers/soc/amlogic/meson-gx-socinfo.c >> drivers/soc/amlogic/meson-mx-socinfo.c >> drivers/soc/atmel/soc.c >> drivers/soc/bcm/brcmstb/common.c >> drivers/soc/imx/soc-imx-scu.c >> drivers/soc/imx/soc-imx8.c >> drivers/soc/renesas/renesas-soc.c >> drivers/soc/tegra/fuse/fuse-tegra.c >> drivers/soc/ux500/ux500-soc-id.c >> drivers/soc/versatile/soc-integrator.c >> drivers/soc/versatile/soc-integrator.c >> >> The only SoC drivers that are regular drivers are: >> >> drivers/soc/fsl/guts.c >> drivers/soc/versatile/soc-realview.c > > Thanks for pointing it out. > > Indeed, the initcall was needed in your set of patches here: > https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-samsung-soc/list/?series=43565&state=* > but this work was not continued here. Maybe it will be later > resubmitted... maybe not... who knows? Therefore I would prefer proper The work got delayed mainly because of the request for the formal audit of each usage vs cache coherency. Since it is rather small cleanup and such audit is time consuming it became a low priority. > solution for current case (driver), unless patches for mach are being > brought back to life now. > >>> I'm also inclined to have it converted to a regular driver. We already >>> have "exynos-asv" driver matching on the chipid node (patch 3/9). >>> The ASV patches will not be merged soon anyway, all this needs some more >>> thought. Krzysztof, can we abandon the chipid patches for now? Your >> >> chipid driver is good and useful on its own. The preferred solution >> IMHO would be to just revert "soc: samsung: Convert exynos-chipid >> driver to use the regmap API" commit. Or just fix it by re-adding removed Exynos chipid compatible checking: diff --git a/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c b/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c index 006a95feb618..d9912bd52479 100644 --- a/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c +++ b/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c @@ -55,6 +55,11 @@ int __init exynos_chipid_early_init(void) u32 revision; int ret; + /* look up for chipid node */ + np = of_find_compatible_node(NULL, NULL, "samsung,exynos4210-chipid"); + if (!np) + return -ENODEV; + regmap = syscon_regmap_lookup_by_compatible("samsung,exynos4210-chipid"); if (IS_ERR(regmap)) { pr_err("Failed to get CHIPID regmap\n"); > I queued the chipid as a dependency for ASV but ASV requires the > regmap. What would be left after reverting the regmap part? Simple > unused printk driver? No need for such. If reverting, then let's drop It provides sysfs information about SoC/platform and is useful on its own (for debugging, reporting etc. purposes). Maybe not terrible useful but on OTOH the driver is only ~100 LOC. > entire driver and rework it offline. Best regards, -- Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz Samsung R&D Institute Poland Samsung Electronics
diff --git a/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c b/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c index bcf691f2b650..006a95feb618 100644 --- a/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c +++ b/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c @@ -9,16 +9,13 @@ */ #include <linux/io.h> +#include <linux/mfd/syscon.h> #include <linux/of.h> -#include <linux/of_address.h> +#include <linux/regmap.h> #include <linux/slab.h> +#include <linux/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.h> #include <linux/sys_soc.h> -#define EXYNOS_SUBREV_MASK (0xF << 4) -#define EXYNOS_MAINREV_MASK (0xF << 0) -#define EXYNOS_REV_MASK (EXYNOS_SUBREV_MASK | EXYNOS_MAINREV_MASK) -#define EXYNOS_MASK 0xFFFFF000 - static const struct exynos_soc_id { const char *name; unsigned int id; @@ -51,29 +48,24 @@ static const char * __init product_id_to_soc_id(unsigned int product_id) int __init exynos_chipid_early_init(void) { struct soc_device_attribute *soc_dev_attr; - void __iomem *exynos_chipid_base; struct soc_device *soc_dev; struct device_node *root; - struct device_node *np; + struct regmap *regmap; u32 product_id; u32 revision; + int ret; - /* look up for chipid node */ - np = of_find_compatible_node(NULL, NULL, "samsung,exynos4210-chipid"); - if (!np) - return -ENODEV; - - exynos_chipid_base = of_iomap(np, 0); - of_node_put(np); - - if (!exynos_chipid_base) { - pr_err("Failed to map SoC chipid\n"); - return -ENXIO; + regmap = syscon_regmap_lookup_by_compatible("samsung,exynos4210-chipid"); + if (IS_ERR(regmap)) { + pr_err("Failed to get CHIPID regmap\n"); + return PTR_ERR(regmap); } - product_id = readl_relaxed(exynos_chipid_base); + ret = regmap_read(regmap, EXYNOS_CHIPID_REG_PRO_ID, &product_id); + if (ret < 0) + return ret; + revision = product_id & EXYNOS_REV_MASK; - iounmap(exynos_chipid_base); soc_dev_attr = kzalloc(sizeof(*soc_dev_attr), GFP_KERNEL); if (!soc_dev_attr) diff --git a/include/linux/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.h b/include/linux/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..8bca6763f99c --- /dev/null +++ b/include/linux/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.h @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2018 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. + * http://www.samsung.com/ + * + * Exynos - CHIPID support + */ +#ifndef __LINUX_SOC_EXYNOS_CHIPID_H +#define __LINUX_SOC_EXYNOS_CHIPID_H + +#define EXYNOS_CHIPID_REG_PRO_ID 0x00 +#define EXYNOS_SUBREV_MASK (0xf << 4) +#define EXYNOS_MAINREV_MASK (0xf << 0) +#define EXYNOS_REV_MASK (EXYNOS_SUBREV_MASK | \ + EXYNOS_MAINREV_MASK) +#define EXYNOS_MASK 0xfffff000 + +#define EXYNOS_CHIPID_REG_PKG_ID 0x04 +/* Bit field definitions for EXYNOS_CHIPID_REG_PKG_ID register */ +#define EXYNOS5422_IDS_OFFSET 24 +#define EXYNOS5422_IDS_MASK 0xff +#define EXYNOS5422_USESG_OFFSET 3 +#define EXYNOS5422_USESG_MASK 0x01 +#define EXYNOS5422_SG_OFFSET 0 +#define EXYNOS5422_SG_MASK 0x07 +#define EXYNOS5422_TABLE_OFFSET 8 +#define EXYNOS5422_TABLE_MASK 0x03 +#define EXYNOS5422_SG_A_OFFSET 17 +#define EXYNOS5422_SG_A_MASK 0x0f +#define EXYNOS5422_SG_B_OFFSET 21 +#define EXYNOS5422_SG_B_MASK 0x03 +#define EXYNOS5422_SG_BSIGN_OFFSET 23 +#define EXYNOS5422_SG_BSIGN_MASK 0x01 +#define EXYNOS5422_BIN2_OFFSET 12 +#define EXYNOS5422_BIN2_MASK 0x01 + +#define EXYNOS_CHIPID_REG_LOT_ID 0x14 + +#define EXYNOS_CHIPID_REG_AUX_INFO 0x1c +/* Bit field definitions for EXYNOS_CHIPID_REG_AUX_INFO register */ +#define EXYNOS5422_TMCB_OFFSET 0 +#define EXYNOS5422_TMCB_MASK 0x7f +#define EXYNOS5422_ARM_UP_OFFSET 8 +#define EXYNOS5422_ARM_UP_MASK 0x03 +#define EXYNOS5422_ARM_DN_OFFSET 10 +#define EXYNOS5422_ARM_DN_MASK 0x03 +#define EXYNOS5422_KFC_UP_OFFSET 12 +#define EXYNOS5422_KFC_UP_MASK 0x03 +#define EXYNOS5422_KFC_DN_OFFSET 14 +#define EXYNOS5422_KFC_DN_MASK 0x03 + +#endif /*__LINUX_SOC_EXYNOS_CHIPID_H */
Convert the driver to use regmap API in order to allow other drivers, like ASV, to access the CHIPID registers. This patch adds definition of selected CHIPID register offsets and register bit fields for Exynos5422 SoC. Signed-off-by: Sylwester Nawrocki <s.nawrocki@samsung.com> --- Changes since v2: - s/_EXYNOS_ASV_H/__LINU_SOC_EXYNOS_ASV_H, - removed __func__ from error log, - removed unneeded <linux/of_address.h> header inclusion. Changes since v1 (RFC): - new patch --- drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.c | 34 ++++++--------- include/linux/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.h | 52 +++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 65 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) create mode 100644 include/linux/soc/samsung/exynos-chipid.h