[PATCH 04/14] bus: mvebu-mbus: Add static window allocation to the DT binding
Grant Likely
grant.likely at secretlab.ca
Wed Jun 12 20:48:32 EST 2013
On Sat, 8 Jun 2013 15:38:52 -0300, Ezequiel Garcia <ezequiel.garcia at free-electrons.com> wrote:
> Hi Jason, Arnd:
>
> Thanks for your reviews!
>
> I agree with most of your suggestions so far. However, I'd like to discuss
> one point before we move forward with the other (imo, less importants)
> issues. See below.
>
> On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 02:00:54PM -0600, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> [...]
> >
> >
> > Is the ranges right though? I was expecting this:
> >
> > ranges = <0 0x012f0000 0 0x8000000>
> >
> > The 2nd address cell in the 2dword space should almost always be 0.
> >
> > The 2nd address cell should be interprited as the offset within the
> > target's window, not as some kind of physical base address.
> >
> > >>+ (Note that the windowid cell is encoding the target ID = 0x01 and attribute
> > >>+ ID = 0x2f, and the selected base address for the window is 0xe8000000).
> >
> > ... The proper place to indicate the base address for the window is in
> > the mbus ranges:
> >
> > mbus {
> > ranges = <0x012f0000 0 0xe8000000 0x8000000>
> > devbus-bootcs {
> > ranges = <0 0x012f0000 0 0x8000000>
> > }
> > }
> >
> > We shouldn't mangle the DT format just to make it convenient for
> > humans to write - if this is a major problem then I'd try to use the
> > preprocessor first.. There are several reasonable solutions down that
> > path, IMHO.
> >
>
> Right. I think we have two options here for laying the DT ranges.
>
> 1) This is the proposal implied in the patchset I sent:
>
> mbus {
> ranges = < we only put the internal-reg translation here>
> devbus-bootcs {
> ranges = <0 {target_id/attribute} {window_physical_base} {size}>
> }
> }
>
> Of course the above DT will be actually incomplete, for it'll lack a proper ranges
> entry to translate the devbus-bootcs address. So we chosed to do it dynamically
> in the mbus driver (see patch 05/14), and add the missing entry.
>
> The information of the physical window base address is in this case in
> each child (devbus-bootcs, bootrom, and so on). The MBus driver walks
> each of its first-level children and allocates the window based on the
> address declared in the ranges property of each child, as shown above.
>
> This is done mostly to avoid having that in the mbus node, and the nightmare
> to maintain it produces. See below.
>
> 2) This is what Jason is proposing in his mail:
>
> mbus {
> ranges = <{target_id/attribute} 0 {window_physical_base} {size}>
> devbus-bootcs {
> ranges = <0 {target_id/attribute} 0 {size}>
> }
> }
>
> Of course this looks much cleaner, but it forces a lot of duplication
> in the DT files. Now, if you see some of the recent patches we've been
> sending, I think this duplication is very error-prone, and it'll be a
> nightmare to maintain. Let me propose an example to show this
> duplication:
>
> Let's suppose we have a board "A" with its armada-A.dts,
> and a common one armada.dtsi.
>
> The common dtsi file would have this ranges property:
>
> /* armada.dtsi */
> mbus {
> ranges = < internal_regs_id 0 internal_regs_base internal_regs_size
> bootrom_id 0 bootrom_base bootrom_size >
> }
>
> The A board has a NOR connected to some devbus, so we need to add it
> to the ranges, but also need to duplicate the ones in the common dtsi:
>
> /* armada-A.dts */
> mbus {
> ranges = < internal_regs_id 0 internal_regs_base internal_regs_size
> bootrom_id 0 bootrom_base bootrom_size
> devbus0_id 0 devbus0_base devbus0_size >
> }
>
> Now, if we add something at the common level, and extend the ranges
> property in the common armada.dtsi, we also have to go through *each* of
> the per-board dts files (for *each* board) adding that entry, because
> entries *need* to be duplicated. Otherwise you're effectively
> "shadowing" the entries.
>
> It is precisely for this reason that I've decided to adopt option #1
> instead! Now, I'm not saying I like that option particularly.
> In fact it has a couple issues as well:
>
> 1. The DT is *incomplete* and needs to be completed by the MBus
> driver which, IMHO, sucks.
>
> 2. Changing the DT dynamically in the kernel, means that new
> properties are allocated to replace old ones, but the old ones
> are *never* released. So if for any reason we do this often,
> we're effectively "leaking" memory.
3. Modify DTC to support appending to properties.
g.
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