Message ID | 1593699479-1445-7-git-send-email-grzegorz.jaszczyk@linaro.org (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | Add TI PRUSS Local Interrupt Controller IRQChip driver | expand |
Hi Greg, On 7/2/20 9:17 AM, Grzegorz Jaszczyk wrote: > The PRUSS INTC receives a number of system input interrupt source events > and supports individual control configuration and hardware prioritization. > These input events can be mapped to some output host interrupts through 2 > levels of many-to-one mapping i.e. events to channel mapping and channels > to host interrupts. > > This mapping information is provided through the PRU firmware that is > loaded onto a PRU core/s or through the device tree node of the PRU > application. The mapping configuration is triggered by the PRU > remoteproc driver, and is setup before the PRU core is started and > cleaned up after the PRU core is stopped. This event mapping > configuration logic programs the Channel Map Registers (CMRx) and > Host-Interrupt Map Registers (HMRx) only when a new program is being > loaded/started and the same events and interrupt channels are reset to > zero when stopping a PRU. > > Reference counting is used to allow multiple system events to share a > single channel and to allow multiple channels to share a single host > event. > > The remoteproc driver can register mappings read from a firmware blob > as shown below. > > struct irq_fwspec fwspec; > int irq; > > fwspec.fwnode = of_node_to_fwnode(dev->of_node); > fwspec.param_count = 3; > fwspec.param[0] = 63; // system event > fwspec.param[1] = 5; // channel > fwspec.param[2] = 6; // host event > > irq = irq_create_fwspec_mapping(&fwspec); > if (irq < 0) { > dev_err(dev, "failed to get irq\n"); > return irq; > } > > Suggested-by: David Lechner <david@lechnology.com> > Signed-off-by: Suman Anna <s-anna@ti.com> > Signed-off-by: Grzegorz Jaszczyk <grzegorz.jaszczyk@linaro.org> > --- > v3: > - This patch replaces https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/11069753/ > according to received feedback. Instead of exporting custom functions > from interrupt driver, the xlate and irq domain map is used for > interrupt parsing and mapping. Thanks for reworking this. Only have couple of very minor comments below. > --- > drivers/irqchip/irq-pruss-intc.c | 265 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > 1 file changed, 264 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/irqchip/irq-pruss-intc.c b/drivers/irqchip/irq-pruss-intc.c > index 362aa01..cf40a97 100644 > --- a/drivers/irqchip/irq-pruss-intc.c > +++ b/drivers/irqchip/irq-pruss-intc.c > @@ -51,14 +51,42 @@ > #define PRU_INTC_HIER 0x1500 > > /* CMR register bit-field macros */ > +#define CMR_EVT_MAP_MASK 0xf > +#define CMR_EVT_MAP_BITS 8 > #define CMR_EVT_PER_REG 4 > > /* HMR register bit-field macros */ > +#define HMR_CH_MAP_MASK 0xf > +#define HMR_CH_MAP_BITS 8 > #define HMR_CH_PER_REG 4 > > /* HIPIR register bit-fields */ > #define INTC_HIPIR_NONE_HINT 0x80000000 > > +#define MAX_PRU_SYS_EVENTS 160 > +#define MAX_PRU_CHANNELS 20 > + > +/** > + * struct pruss_intc_hwirq_data - additional metadata associated with a PRU > + * system event > + * @channel: The PRU INTC channel that the system event should be mapped to > + * @host: The PRU INTC host that the channel should be mapped to > + */ > +struct pruss_intc_hwirq_data { > + u8 channel; > + u8 host; > +}; > + > +/** > + * struct pruss_intc_map_record - keeps track of actual mapping state > + * @value: The currently mapped value (channel or host) > + * @ref_count: Keeps track of number of current users of this resource > + */ > +struct pruss_intc_map_record { > + u8 value; > + u8 ref_count; > +}; > + > /** > * struct pruss_intc_match_data - match data to handle SoC variations > * @num_system_events: number of input system events handled by the PRUSS INTC > @@ -71,18 +99,29 @@ struct pruss_intc_match_data { > > /** > * struct pruss_intc - PRUSS interrupt controller structure > + * @hwirq_data: table of additional mapping data received from device tree > + * or PRU firmware > + * @event_channel: current state of system event to channel mappings > + * @channel_host: current state of channel to host mappings > * @irqs: kernel irq numbers corresponding to PRUSS host interrupts > * @base: base virtual address of INTC register space > * @domain: irq domain for this interrupt controller > * @soc_config: cached PRUSS INTC IP configuration data > + * @lock: mutex to serialize access to INTC > + * @dev: PRUSS INTC device pointer > * @shared_intr: bit-map denoting if the MPU host interrupt is shared > * @invalid_intr: bit-map denoting if host interrupt is not connected to MPU > */ > struct pruss_intc { > + struct pruss_intc_hwirq_data hwirq_data[MAX_PRU_SYS_EVENTS]; > + struct pruss_intc_map_record event_channel[MAX_PRU_SYS_EVENTS]; > + struct pruss_intc_map_record channel_host[MAX_PRU_CHANNELS]; > unsigned int irqs[MAX_NUM_HOST_IRQS]; > void __iomem *base; > struct irq_domain *domain; > const struct pruss_intc_match_data *soc_config; > + struct mutex lock; /* PRUSS INTC lock */ > + struct device *dev; > u16 shared_intr; > u16 invalid_intr; > }; > @@ -98,6 +137,165 @@ static inline void pruss_intc_write_reg(struct pruss_intc *intc, > writel_relaxed(val, intc->base + reg); > } > > +static void pruss_intc_update_cmr(struct pruss_intc *intc, int evt, s8 ch) > +{ > + u32 idx, offset, val; > + > + idx = evt / CMR_EVT_PER_REG; > + offset = (evt % CMR_EVT_PER_REG) * CMR_EVT_MAP_BITS; > + > + val = pruss_intc_read_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_CMR(idx)); > + val &= ~(CMR_EVT_MAP_MASK << offset); > + val |= ch << offset; > + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_CMR(idx), val); > + > + dev_dbg(intc->dev, "SYSEV%u -> CH%d (CMR%d 0x%08x)\n", evt, ch, > + idx, pruss_intc_read_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_CMR(idx))); > +} > + > +static void pruss_intc_update_hmr(struct pruss_intc *intc, int ch, s8 host) > +{ > + u32 idx, offset, val; > + > + idx = ch / HMR_CH_PER_REG; > + offset = (ch % HMR_CH_PER_REG) * HMR_CH_MAP_BITS; > + > + val = pruss_intc_read_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_HMR(idx)); > + val &= ~(HMR_CH_MAP_MASK << offset); > + val |= host << offset; > + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_HMR(idx), val); > + > + dev_dbg(intc->dev, "CH%d -> HOST%d (HMR%d 0x%08x)\n", ch, host, idx, > + pruss_intc_read_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_HMR(idx))); > +} > + > +/** > + * pruss_intc_map() - configure the PRUSS INTC > + * @intc: PRUSS interrupt controller pointer > + * @hwirq: the system event number > + * > + * Configures the PRUSS INTC with the provided configuration from the one > + * parsed in the xlate function. Any existing event to channel mappings or > + * channel to host interrupt mappings are checked to make sure there are no > + * conflicting configuration between both the PRU cores. > + * > + * Returns 0 on success, or a suitable error code otherwise > + */ > +static int pruss_intc_map(struct pruss_intc *intc, unsigned long hwirq) > +{ > + struct device *dev = intc->dev; > + int ret = 0; > + u8 ch, host, reg_idx; > + u32 val; > + > + if (hwirq >= intc->soc_config->num_system_events) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + mutex_lock(&intc->lock); > + > + ch = intc->hwirq_data[hwirq].channel; > + host = intc->hwirq_data[hwirq].host; > + > + /* check if sysevent already assigned */ > + if (intc->event_channel[hwirq].ref_count > 0 && > + intc->event_channel[hwirq].value != ch) { > + dev_err(dev, "event %lu (req. channel %d) already assigned to channel %d\n", > + hwirq, ch, intc->event_channel[hwirq].value); > + ret = -EBUSY; > + goto unlock; > + } > + > + /* check if channel already assigned */ > + if (intc->channel_host[ch].ref_count > 0 && > + intc->channel_host[ch].value != host) { > + dev_err(dev, "channel %d (req. host %d) already assigned to host %d\n", > + ch, host, intc->channel_host[ch].value); > + ret = -EBUSY; > + goto unlock; > + } > + > + if (++intc->event_channel[hwirq].ref_count == 1) { > + intc->event_channel[hwirq].value = ch; > + > + pruss_intc_update_cmr(intc, hwirq, ch); > + > + reg_idx = hwirq / 32; > + val = BIT(hwirq % 32); > + > + /* clear and enable system event */ > + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_ESR(reg_idx), val); > + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_SECR(reg_idx), val); > + } > + > + if (++intc->channel_host[ch].ref_count == 1) { > + intc->channel_host[ch].value = host; > + > + pruss_intc_update_hmr(intc, ch, host); > + > + /* enable host interrupts */ > + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_HIEISR, host); > + } > + > + dev_dbg(dev, "mapped system_event = %lu channel = %d host = %d", > + hwirq, ch, host); > + > + /* global interrupt enable */ > + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_GER, 1); > + > +unlock: > + mutex_unlock(&intc->lock); > + return ret; > +} > + > +/** > + * pruss_intc_unmap() - unconfigure the PRUSS INTC > + * @intc: PRUSS interrupt controller pointer > + * @hwirq: the system event number > + * > + * Undo whatever was done in pruss_intc_map() for a PRU core. > + * Mappings are reference counted, so resources are only disabled when there > + * are no longer any users. > + */ > +static void pruss_intc_unmap(struct pruss_intc *intc, unsigned long hwirq) > +{ > + u8 ch, host, reg_idx; > + u32 val; > + > + if (hwirq >= intc->soc_config->num_system_events) > + return; > + > + mutex_lock(&intc->lock); > + > + ch = intc->event_channel[hwirq].value; > + host = intc->channel_host[ch].value; > + > + if (--intc->channel_host[ch].ref_count == 0) { > + /* disable host interrupts */ > + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_HIDISR, host); > + > + /* clear the map using reset value 0 */ > + pruss_intc_update_hmr(intc, ch, 0); > + } > + > + if (--intc->event_channel[hwirq].ref_count == 0) { > + reg_idx = hwirq / 32; > + val = BIT(hwirq % 32); > + > + /* disable system events */ > + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_ECR(reg_idx), val); > + /* clear any pending status */ > + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_SECR(reg_idx), val); > + > + /* clear the map using reset value 0 */ > + pruss_intc_update_cmr(intc, hwirq, 0); > + } > + > + dev_dbg(intc->dev, "unmapped system_event = %lu channel = %d host = %d\n", > + hwirq, ch, host); > + > + mutex_unlock(&intc->lock); > +} > + > static void pruss_intc_init(struct pruss_intc *intc) > { > const struct pruss_intc_match_data *soc_config = intc->soc_config; > @@ -212,10 +410,67 @@ static struct irq_chip pruss_irqchip = { > .irq_set_irqchip_state = pruss_intc_irq_set_irqchip_state, > }; > > +static int > +pruss_intc_irq_domain_xlate(struct irq_domain *d, struct device_node *node, > + const u32 *intspec, unsigned int intsize, > + unsigned long *out_hwirq, unsigned int *out_type) > +{ > + struct pruss_intc *intc = d->host_data; > + struct device *dev = intc->dev; > + int sys_event, channel, host; > + > + if (intsize == 1) { > + /* > + * In case of short version (intsize == 1) verify if sysevent > + * already mapped to channel/host irq if not return error > + */ > + sys_event = intspec[0]; > + if (intc->event_channel[sys_event].ref_count) > + goto already_mapped; > + else > + return -EINVAL; Perhaps revise this to check the error condition first and skipping the else, similar to the change you have done in Patch 3. > + } > + > + if (intsize < 3) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + sys_event = intspec[0]; > + if (sys_event < 0 || sys_event >= intc->soc_config->num_system_events) { > + dev_err(dev, "not valid event number\n"); Would be useful to print the invalid event numbers here, and each of channel and host below. regards Suman > + return -EINVAL; > + } > + > + channel = intspec[1]; > + if (channel < 0 || channel >= intc->soc_config->num_host_intrs) { > + dev_err(dev, "not valid channel number"); > + return -EINVAL; > + } > + > + host = intspec[2]; > + if (host < 0 || host >= intc->soc_config->num_host_intrs) { > + dev_err(dev, "not valid host irq number\n"); > + return -EINVAL; > + } > + > + intc->hwirq_data[sys_event].channel = channel; > + intc->hwirq_data[sys_event].host = host; > + > +already_mapped: > + *out_hwirq = sys_event; > + *out_type = IRQ_TYPE_NONE; > + > + return 0; > +} > + > static int pruss_intc_irq_domain_map(struct irq_domain *d, unsigned int virq, > irq_hw_number_t hw) > { > struct pruss_intc *intc = d->host_data; > + int err; > + > + err = pruss_intc_map(intc, hw); > + if (err < 0) > + return err; > > irq_set_chip_data(virq, intc); > irq_set_chip_and_handler(virq, &pruss_irqchip, handle_level_irq); > @@ -225,12 +480,16 @@ static int pruss_intc_irq_domain_map(struct irq_domain *d, unsigned int virq, > > static void pruss_intc_irq_domain_unmap(struct irq_domain *d, unsigned int virq) > { > + struct pruss_intc *intc = d->host_data; > + unsigned long hwirq = irqd_to_hwirq(irq_get_irq_data(virq)); > + > irq_set_chip_and_handler(virq, NULL, NULL); > irq_set_chip_data(virq, NULL); > + pruss_intc_unmap(intc, hwirq); > } > > static const struct irq_domain_ops pruss_intc_irq_domain_ops = { > - .xlate = irq_domain_xlate_onecell, > + .xlate = pruss_intc_irq_domain_xlate, > .map = pruss_intc_irq_domain_map, > .unmap = pruss_intc_irq_domain_unmap, > }; > @@ -298,6 +557,8 @@ static int pruss_intc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > intc = devm_kzalloc(dev, sizeof(*intc), GFP_KERNEL); > if (!intc) > return -ENOMEM; > + > + intc->dev = dev; > intc->soc_config = data; > platform_set_drvdata(pdev, intc); > > @@ -355,6 +616,8 @@ static int pruss_intc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > > pruss_intc_init(intc); > > + mutex_init(&intc->lock); > + > intc->domain = irq_domain_add_linear(dev->of_node, max_system_events, > &pruss_intc_irq_domain_ops, intc); > if (!intc->domain) >
Hi Suman, On Thu, 2 Jul 2020 at 18:25, Suman Anna <s-anna@ti.com> wrote: > > Hi Greg, > > On 7/2/20 9:17 AM, Grzegorz Jaszczyk wrote: > > The PRUSS INTC receives a number of system input interrupt source events > > and supports individual control configuration and hardware prioritization. > > These input events can be mapped to some output host interrupts through 2 > > levels of many-to-one mapping i.e. events to channel mapping and channels > > to host interrupts. > > > > This mapping information is provided through the PRU firmware that is > > loaded onto a PRU core/s or through the device tree node of the PRU > > application. The mapping configuration is triggered by the PRU > > remoteproc driver, and is setup before the PRU core is started and > > cleaned up after the PRU core is stopped. This event mapping > > configuration logic programs the Channel Map Registers (CMRx) and > > Host-Interrupt Map Registers (HMRx) only when a new program is being > > loaded/started and the same events and interrupt channels are reset to > > zero when stopping a PRU. > > > > Reference counting is used to allow multiple system events to share a > > single channel and to allow multiple channels to share a single host > > event. > > > > The remoteproc driver can register mappings read from a firmware blob > > as shown below. > > > > struct irq_fwspec fwspec; > > int irq; > > > > fwspec.fwnode = of_node_to_fwnode(dev->of_node); > > fwspec.param_count = 3; > > fwspec.param[0] = 63; // system event > > fwspec.param[1] = 5; // channel > > fwspec.param[2] = 6; // host event > > > > irq = irq_create_fwspec_mapping(&fwspec); > > if (irq < 0) { > > dev_err(dev, "failed to get irq\n"); > > return irq; > > } > > > > Suggested-by: David Lechner <david@lechnology.com> > > Signed-off-by: Suman Anna <s-anna@ti.com> > > Signed-off-by: Grzegorz Jaszczyk <grzegorz.jaszczyk@linaro.org> > > --- > > v3: > > - This patch replaces https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/11069753/ > > according to received feedback. Instead of exporting custom functions > > from interrupt driver, the xlate and irq domain map is used for > > interrupt parsing and mapping. > > Thanks for reworking this. Only have couple of very minor comments below. > > > --- > > drivers/irqchip/irq-pruss-intc.c | 265 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > > 1 file changed, 264 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > > > diff --git a/drivers/irqchip/irq-pruss-intc.c b/drivers/irqchip/irq-pruss-intc.c > > index 362aa01..cf40a97 100644 > > --- a/drivers/irqchip/irq-pruss-intc.c > > +++ b/drivers/irqchip/irq-pruss-intc.c > > @@ -51,14 +51,42 @@ > > #define PRU_INTC_HIER 0x1500 > > > > /* CMR register bit-field macros */ > > +#define CMR_EVT_MAP_MASK 0xf > > +#define CMR_EVT_MAP_BITS 8 > > #define CMR_EVT_PER_REG 4 > > > > /* HMR register bit-field macros */ > > +#define HMR_CH_MAP_MASK 0xf > > +#define HMR_CH_MAP_BITS 8 > > #define HMR_CH_PER_REG 4 > > > > /* HIPIR register bit-fields */ > > #define INTC_HIPIR_NONE_HINT 0x80000000 > > > > +#define MAX_PRU_SYS_EVENTS 160 > > +#define MAX_PRU_CHANNELS 20 > > + > > +/** > > + * struct pruss_intc_hwirq_data - additional metadata associated with a PRU > > + * system event > > + * @channel: The PRU INTC channel that the system event should be mapped to > > + * @host: The PRU INTC host that the channel should be mapped to > > + */ > > +struct pruss_intc_hwirq_data { > > + u8 channel; > > + u8 host; > > +}; > > + > > +/** > > + * struct pruss_intc_map_record - keeps track of actual mapping state > > + * @value: The currently mapped value (channel or host) > > + * @ref_count: Keeps track of number of current users of this resource > > + */ > > +struct pruss_intc_map_record { > > + u8 value; > > + u8 ref_count; > > +}; > > + > > /** > > * struct pruss_intc_match_data - match data to handle SoC variations > > * @num_system_events: number of input system events handled by the PRUSS INTC > > @@ -71,18 +99,29 @@ struct pruss_intc_match_data { > > > > /** > > * struct pruss_intc - PRUSS interrupt controller structure > > + * @hwirq_data: table of additional mapping data received from device tree > > + * or PRU firmware > > + * @event_channel: current state of system event to channel mappings > > + * @channel_host: current state of channel to host mappings > > * @irqs: kernel irq numbers corresponding to PRUSS host interrupts > > * @base: base virtual address of INTC register space > > * @domain: irq domain for this interrupt controller > > * @soc_config: cached PRUSS INTC IP configuration data > > + * @lock: mutex to serialize access to INTC > > + * @dev: PRUSS INTC device pointer > > * @shared_intr: bit-map denoting if the MPU host interrupt is shared > > * @invalid_intr: bit-map denoting if host interrupt is not connected to MPU > > */ > > struct pruss_intc { > > + struct pruss_intc_hwirq_data hwirq_data[MAX_PRU_SYS_EVENTS]; > > + struct pruss_intc_map_record event_channel[MAX_PRU_SYS_EVENTS]; > > + struct pruss_intc_map_record channel_host[MAX_PRU_CHANNELS]; > > unsigned int irqs[MAX_NUM_HOST_IRQS]; > > void __iomem *base; > > struct irq_domain *domain; > > const struct pruss_intc_match_data *soc_config; > > + struct mutex lock; /* PRUSS INTC lock */ > > + struct device *dev; > > u16 shared_intr; > > u16 invalid_intr; > > }; > > @@ -98,6 +137,165 @@ static inline void pruss_intc_write_reg(struct pruss_intc *intc, > > writel_relaxed(val, intc->base + reg); > > } > > > > +static void pruss_intc_update_cmr(struct pruss_intc *intc, int evt, s8 ch) > > +{ > > + u32 idx, offset, val; > > + > > + idx = evt / CMR_EVT_PER_REG; > > + offset = (evt % CMR_EVT_PER_REG) * CMR_EVT_MAP_BITS; > > + > > + val = pruss_intc_read_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_CMR(idx)); > > + val &= ~(CMR_EVT_MAP_MASK << offset); > > + val |= ch << offset; > > + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_CMR(idx), val); > > + > > + dev_dbg(intc->dev, "SYSEV%u -> CH%d (CMR%d 0x%08x)\n", evt, ch, > > + idx, pruss_intc_read_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_CMR(idx))); > > +} > > + > > +static void pruss_intc_update_hmr(struct pruss_intc *intc, int ch, s8 host) > > +{ > > + u32 idx, offset, val; > > + > > + idx = ch / HMR_CH_PER_REG; > > + offset = (ch % HMR_CH_PER_REG) * HMR_CH_MAP_BITS; > > + > > + val = pruss_intc_read_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_HMR(idx)); > > + val &= ~(HMR_CH_MAP_MASK << offset); > > + val |= host << offset; > > + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_HMR(idx), val); > > + > > + dev_dbg(intc->dev, "CH%d -> HOST%d (HMR%d 0x%08x)\n", ch, host, idx, > > + pruss_intc_read_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_HMR(idx))); > > +} > > + > > +/** > > + * pruss_intc_map() - configure the PRUSS INTC > > + * @intc: PRUSS interrupt controller pointer > > + * @hwirq: the system event number > > + * > > + * Configures the PRUSS INTC with the provided configuration from the one > > + * parsed in the xlate function. Any existing event to channel mappings or > > + * channel to host interrupt mappings are checked to make sure there are no > > + * conflicting configuration between both the PRU cores. > > + * > > + * Returns 0 on success, or a suitable error code otherwise > > + */ > > +static int pruss_intc_map(struct pruss_intc *intc, unsigned long hwirq) > > +{ > > + struct device *dev = intc->dev; > > + int ret = 0; > > + u8 ch, host, reg_idx; > > + u32 val; > > + > > + if (hwirq >= intc->soc_config->num_system_events) > > + return -EINVAL; > > + > > + mutex_lock(&intc->lock); > > + > > + ch = intc->hwirq_data[hwirq].channel; > > + host = intc->hwirq_data[hwirq].host; > > + > > + /* check if sysevent already assigned */ > > + if (intc->event_channel[hwirq].ref_count > 0 && > > + intc->event_channel[hwirq].value != ch) { > > + dev_err(dev, "event %lu (req. channel %d) already assigned to channel %d\n", > > + hwirq, ch, intc->event_channel[hwirq].value); > > + ret = -EBUSY; > > + goto unlock; > > + } > > + > > + /* check if channel already assigned */ > > + if (intc->channel_host[ch].ref_count > 0 && > > + intc->channel_host[ch].value != host) { > > + dev_err(dev, "channel %d (req. host %d) already assigned to host %d\n", > > + ch, host, intc->channel_host[ch].value); > > + ret = -EBUSY; > > + goto unlock; > > + } > > + > > + if (++intc->event_channel[hwirq].ref_count == 1) { > > + intc->event_channel[hwirq].value = ch; > > + > > + pruss_intc_update_cmr(intc, hwirq, ch); > > + > > + reg_idx = hwirq / 32; > > + val = BIT(hwirq % 32); > > + > > + /* clear and enable system event */ > > + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_ESR(reg_idx), val); > > + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_SECR(reg_idx), val); > > + } > > + > > + if (++intc->channel_host[ch].ref_count == 1) { > > + intc->channel_host[ch].value = host; > > + > > + pruss_intc_update_hmr(intc, ch, host); > > + > > + /* enable host interrupts */ > > + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_HIEISR, host); > > + } > > + > > + dev_dbg(dev, "mapped system_event = %lu channel = %d host = %d", > > + hwirq, ch, host); > > + > > + /* global interrupt enable */ > > + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_GER, 1); > > + > > +unlock: > > + mutex_unlock(&intc->lock); > > + return ret; > > +} > > + > > +/** > > + * pruss_intc_unmap() - unconfigure the PRUSS INTC > > + * @intc: PRUSS interrupt controller pointer > > + * @hwirq: the system event number > > + * > > + * Undo whatever was done in pruss_intc_map() for a PRU core. > > + * Mappings are reference counted, so resources are only disabled when there > > + * are no longer any users. > > + */ > > +static void pruss_intc_unmap(struct pruss_intc *intc, unsigned long hwirq) > > +{ > > + u8 ch, host, reg_idx; > > + u32 val; > > + > > + if (hwirq >= intc->soc_config->num_system_events) > > + return; > > + > > + mutex_lock(&intc->lock); > > + > > + ch = intc->event_channel[hwirq].value; > > + host = intc->channel_host[ch].value; > > + > > + if (--intc->channel_host[ch].ref_count == 0) { > > + /* disable host interrupts */ > > + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_HIDISR, host); > > + > > + /* clear the map using reset value 0 */ > > + pruss_intc_update_hmr(intc, ch, 0); > > + } > > + > > + if (--intc->event_channel[hwirq].ref_count == 0) { > > + reg_idx = hwirq / 32; > > + val = BIT(hwirq % 32); > > + > > + /* disable system events */ > > + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_ECR(reg_idx), val); > > + /* clear any pending status */ > > + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_SECR(reg_idx), val); > > + > > + /* clear the map using reset value 0 */ > > + pruss_intc_update_cmr(intc, hwirq, 0); > > + } > > + > > + dev_dbg(intc->dev, "unmapped system_event = %lu channel = %d host = %d\n", > > + hwirq, ch, host); > > + > > + mutex_unlock(&intc->lock); > > +} > > + > > static void pruss_intc_init(struct pruss_intc *intc) > > { > > const struct pruss_intc_match_data *soc_config = intc->soc_config; > > @@ -212,10 +410,67 @@ static struct irq_chip pruss_irqchip = { > > .irq_set_irqchip_state = pruss_intc_irq_set_irqchip_state, > > }; > > > > +static int > > +pruss_intc_irq_domain_xlate(struct irq_domain *d, struct device_node *node, > > + const u32 *intspec, unsigned int intsize, > > + unsigned long *out_hwirq, unsigned int *out_type) > > +{ > > + struct pruss_intc *intc = d->host_data; > > + struct device *dev = intc->dev; > > + int sys_event, channel, host; > > + > > + if (intsize == 1) { > > + /* > > + * In case of short version (intsize == 1) verify if sysevent > > + * already mapped to channel/host irq if not return error > > + */ > > + sys_event = intspec[0]; > > + if (intc->event_channel[sys_event].ref_count) > > + goto already_mapped; > > + else > > + return -EINVAL; > > Perhaps revise this to check the error condition first and skipping the > else, similar to the change you have done in Patch 3. Ok. I will do that for v4. > > > + } > > + > > + if (intsize < 3) > > + return -EINVAL; > > + > > + sys_event = intspec[0]; > > + if (sys_event < 0 || sys_event >= intc->soc_config->num_system_events) { > > + dev_err(dev, "not valid event number\n"); > > Would be useful to print the invalid event numbers here, and each of > channel and host below. Yes, good point. Thank you, Grzegorz
diff --git a/drivers/irqchip/irq-pruss-intc.c b/drivers/irqchip/irq-pruss-intc.c index 362aa01..cf40a97 100644 --- a/drivers/irqchip/irq-pruss-intc.c +++ b/drivers/irqchip/irq-pruss-intc.c @@ -51,14 +51,42 @@ #define PRU_INTC_HIER 0x1500 /* CMR register bit-field macros */ +#define CMR_EVT_MAP_MASK 0xf +#define CMR_EVT_MAP_BITS 8 #define CMR_EVT_PER_REG 4 /* HMR register bit-field macros */ +#define HMR_CH_MAP_MASK 0xf +#define HMR_CH_MAP_BITS 8 #define HMR_CH_PER_REG 4 /* HIPIR register bit-fields */ #define INTC_HIPIR_NONE_HINT 0x80000000 +#define MAX_PRU_SYS_EVENTS 160 +#define MAX_PRU_CHANNELS 20 + +/** + * struct pruss_intc_hwirq_data - additional metadata associated with a PRU + * system event + * @channel: The PRU INTC channel that the system event should be mapped to + * @host: The PRU INTC host that the channel should be mapped to + */ +struct pruss_intc_hwirq_data { + u8 channel; + u8 host; +}; + +/** + * struct pruss_intc_map_record - keeps track of actual mapping state + * @value: The currently mapped value (channel or host) + * @ref_count: Keeps track of number of current users of this resource + */ +struct pruss_intc_map_record { + u8 value; + u8 ref_count; +}; + /** * struct pruss_intc_match_data - match data to handle SoC variations * @num_system_events: number of input system events handled by the PRUSS INTC @@ -71,18 +99,29 @@ struct pruss_intc_match_data { /** * struct pruss_intc - PRUSS interrupt controller structure + * @hwirq_data: table of additional mapping data received from device tree + * or PRU firmware + * @event_channel: current state of system event to channel mappings + * @channel_host: current state of channel to host mappings * @irqs: kernel irq numbers corresponding to PRUSS host interrupts * @base: base virtual address of INTC register space * @domain: irq domain for this interrupt controller * @soc_config: cached PRUSS INTC IP configuration data + * @lock: mutex to serialize access to INTC + * @dev: PRUSS INTC device pointer * @shared_intr: bit-map denoting if the MPU host interrupt is shared * @invalid_intr: bit-map denoting if host interrupt is not connected to MPU */ struct pruss_intc { + struct pruss_intc_hwirq_data hwirq_data[MAX_PRU_SYS_EVENTS]; + struct pruss_intc_map_record event_channel[MAX_PRU_SYS_EVENTS]; + struct pruss_intc_map_record channel_host[MAX_PRU_CHANNELS]; unsigned int irqs[MAX_NUM_HOST_IRQS]; void __iomem *base; struct irq_domain *domain; const struct pruss_intc_match_data *soc_config; + struct mutex lock; /* PRUSS INTC lock */ + struct device *dev; u16 shared_intr; u16 invalid_intr; }; @@ -98,6 +137,165 @@ static inline void pruss_intc_write_reg(struct pruss_intc *intc, writel_relaxed(val, intc->base + reg); } +static void pruss_intc_update_cmr(struct pruss_intc *intc, int evt, s8 ch) +{ + u32 idx, offset, val; + + idx = evt / CMR_EVT_PER_REG; + offset = (evt % CMR_EVT_PER_REG) * CMR_EVT_MAP_BITS; + + val = pruss_intc_read_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_CMR(idx)); + val &= ~(CMR_EVT_MAP_MASK << offset); + val |= ch << offset; + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_CMR(idx), val); + + dev_dbg(intc->dev, "SYSEV%u -> CH%d (CMR%d 0x%08x)\n", evt, ch, + idx, pruss_intc_read_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_CMR(idx))); +} + +static void pruss_intc_update_hmr(struct pruss_intc *intc, int ch, s8 host) +{ + u32 idx, offset, val; + + idx = ch / HMR_CH_PER_REG; + offset = (ch % HMR_CH_PER_REG) * HMR_CH_MAP_BITS; + + val = pruss_intc_read_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_HMR(idx)); + val &= ~(HMR_CH_MAP_MASK << offset); + val |= host << offset; + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_HMR(idx), val); + + dev_dbg(intc->dev, "CH%d -> HOST%d (HMR%d 0x%08x)\n", ch, host, idx, + pruss_intc_read_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_HMR(idx))); +} + +/** + * pruss_intc_map() - configure the PRUSS INTC + * @intc: PRUSS interrupt controller pointer + * @hwirq: the system event number + * + * Configures the PRUSS INTC with the provided configuration from the one + * parsed in the xlate function. Any existing event to channel mappings or + * channel to host interrupt mappings are checked to make sure there are no + * conflicting configuration between both the PRU cores. + * + * Returns 0 on success, or a suitable error code otherwise + */ +static int pruss_intc_map(struct pruss_intc *intc, unsigned long hwirq) +{ + struct device *dev = intc->dev; + int ret = 0; + u8 ch, host, reg_idx; + u32 val; + + if (hwirq >= intc->soc_config->num_system_events) + return -EINVAL; + + mutex_lock(&intc->lock); + + ch = intc->hwirq_data[hwirq].channel; + host = intc->hwirq_data[hwirq].host; + + /* check if sysevent already assigned */ + if (intc->event_channel[hwirq].ref_count > 0 && + intc->event_channel[hwirq].value != ch) { + dev_err(dev, "event %lu (req. channel %d) already assigned to channel %d\n", + hwirq, ch, intc->event_channel[hwirq].value); + ret = -EBUSY; + goto unlock; + } + + /* check if channel already assigned */ + if (intc->channel_host[ch].ref_count > 0 && + intc->channel_host[ch].value != host) { + dev_err(dev, "channel %d (req. host %d) already assigned to host %d\n", + ch, host, intc->channel_host[ch].value); + ret = -EBUSY; + goto unlock; + } + + if (++intc->event_channel[hwirq].ref_count == 1) { + intc->event_channel[hwirq].value = ch; + + pruss_intc_update_cmr(intc, hwirq, ch); + + reg_idx = hwirq / 32; + val = BIT(hwirq % 32); + + /* clear and enable system event */ + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_ESR(reg_idx), val); + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_SECR(reg_idx), val); + } + + if (++intc->channel_host[ch].ref_count == 1) { + intc->channel_host[ch].value = host; + + pruss_intc_update_hmr(intc, ch, host); + + /* enable host interrupts */ + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_HIEISR, host); + } + + dev_dbg(dev, "mapped system_event = %lu channel = %d host = %d", + hwirq, ch, host); + + /* global interrupt enable */ + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_GER, 1); + +unlock: + mutex_unlock(&intc->lock); + return ret; +} + +/** + * pruss_intc_unmap() - unconfigure the PRUSS INTC + * @intc: PRUSS interrupt controller pointer + * @hwirq: the system event number + * + * Undo whatever was done in pruss_intc_map() for a PRU core. + * Mappings are reference counted, so resources are only disabled when there + * are no longer any users. + */ +static void pruss_intc_unmap(struct pruss_intc *intc, unsigned long hwirq) +{ + u8 ch, host, reg_idx; + u32 val; + + if (hwirq >= intc->soc_config->num_system_events) + return; + + mutex_lock(&intc->lock); + + ch = intc->event_channel[hwirq].value; + host = intc->channel_host[ch].value; + + if (--intc->channel_host[ch].ref_count == 0) { + /* disable host interrupts */ + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_HIDISR, host); + + /* clear the map using reset value 0 */ + pruss_intc_update_hmr(intc, ch, 0); + } + + if (--intc->event_channel[hwirq].ref_count == 0) { + reg_idx = hwirq / 32; + val = BIT(hwirq % 32); + + /* disable system events */ + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_ECR(reg_idx), val); + /* clear any pending status */ + pruss_intc_write_reg(intc, PRU_INTC_SECR(reg_idx), val); + + /* clear the map using reset value 0 */ + pruss_intc_update_cmr(intc, hwirq, 0); + } + + dev_dbg(intc->dev, "unmapped system_event = %lu channel = %d host = %d\n", + hwirq, ch, host); + + mutex_unlock(&intc->lock); +} + static void pruss_intc_init(struct pruss_intc *intc) { const struct pruss_intc_match_data *soc_config = intc->soc_config; @@ -212,10 +410,67 @@ static struct irq_chip pruss_irqchip = { .irq_set_irqchip_state = pruss_intc_irq_set_irqchip_state, }; +static int +pruss_intc_irq_domain_xlate(struct irq_domain *d, struct device_node *node, + const u32 *intspec, unsigned int intsize, + unsigned long *out_hwirq, unsigned int *out_type) +{ + struct pruss_intc *intc = d->host_data; + struct device *dev = intc->dev; + int sys_event, channel, host; + + if (intsize == 1) { + /* + * In case of short version (intsize == 1) verify if sysevent + * already mapped to channel/host irq if not return error + */ + sys_event = intspec[0]; + if (intc->event_channel[sys_event].ref_count) + goto already_mapped; + else + return -EINVAL; + } + + if (intsize < 3) + return -EINVAL; + + sys_event = intspec[0]; + if (sys_event < 0 || sys_event >= intc->soc_config->num_system_events) { + dev_err(dev, "not valid event number\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + channel = intspec[1]; + if (channel < 0 || channel >= intc->soc_config->num_host_intrs) { + dev_err(dev, "not valid channel number"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + host = intspec[2]; + if (host < 0 || host >= intc->soc_config->num_host_intrs) { + dev_err(dev, "not valid host irq number\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + intc->hwirq_data[sys_event].channel = channel; + intc->hwirq_data[sys_event].host = host; + +already_mapped: + *out_hwirq = sys_event; + *out_type = IRQ_TYPE_NONE; + + return 0; +} + static int pruss_intc_irq_domain_map(struct irq_domain *d, unsigned int virq, irq_hw_number_t hw) { struct pruss_intc *intc = d->host_data; + int err; + + err = pruss_intc_map(intc, hw); + if (err < 0) + return err; irq_set_chip_data(virq, intc); irq_set_chip_and_handler(virq, &pruss_irqchip, handle_level_irq); @@ -225,12 +480,16 @@ static int pruss_intc_irq_domain_map(struct irq_domain *d, unsigned int virq, static void pruss_intc_irq_domain_unmap(struct irq_domain *d, unsigned int virq) { + struct pruss_intc *intc = d->host_data; + unsigned long hwirq = irqd_to_hwirq(irq_get_irq_data(virq)); + irq_set_chip_and_handler(virq, NULL, NULL); irq_set_chip_data(virq, NULL); + pruss_intc_unmap(intc, hwirq); } static const struct irq_domain_ops pruss_intc_irq_domain_ops = { - .xlate = irq_domain_xlate_onecell, + .xlate = pruss_intc_irq_domain_xlate, .map = pruss_intc_irq_domain_map, .unmap = pruss_intc_irq_domain_unmap, }; @@ -298,6 +557,8 @@ static int pruss_intc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) intc = devm_kzalloc(dev, sizeof(*intc), GFP_KERNEL); if (!intc) return -ENOMEM; + + intc->dev = dev; intc->soc_config = data; platform_set_drvdata(pdev, intc); @@ -355,6 +616,8 @@ static int pruss_intc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) pruss_intc_init(intc); + mutex_init(&intc->lock); + intc->domain = irq_domain_add_linear(dev->of_node, max_system_events, &pruss_intc_irq_domain_ops, intc); if (!intc->domain)