Message ID | 20241008-pci_fixup_addr-v4-1-25e5200657bc@nxp.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded |
Delegated to: | Manivannan Sadhasivam |
Headers | show |
Series | PCI: dwc: opitimaze RC host pci_fixup_addr() | expand |
On Tue, Oct 08, 2024 at 03:53:58PM -0400, Frank Li wrote: > Introduce field 'parent_bus_addr' in of_pci_range to retrieve untranslated > CPU address information. s/in of_pci_range/in struct of_pci_range/ s/CPU address information/parent bus information/ ? This patch adds "parent_bus_addr" (not "cpu_addr", which already exists), and if I understand the example below correctly, it says parent_bus_addr will be 0x8..._.... (an internal address), not a CPU address, which would be 0x7..._.... I guess "parent_bus_addr" would be a CPU address for the bus@5f000000 ranges, but an IA address for the pcie@5f010000 ranges? > Refer to the diagram below to understand that the bus fabric in some > systems (like i.MX8QXP) does not use a 1:1 address map between input and > output. > > Currently, many controller drivers use .cpu_addr_fixup() callback hardcodes > that translation in the code, e.g., "cpu_addr & CDNS_PLAT_CPU_TO_BUS_ADDR" > (drivers/pci/controller/cadence/pcie-cadence-plat.c), > "cpu_addr + BUS_IATU_OFFSET"(drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-intel-gw.c), > etc, even though those translations *should* be described via DT. > > The .cpu_addr_fixup() can be eliminated if DT correct reflect hardware > behavior and driver use 'parent_bus_addr' in of_pci_range. > > ┌─────────┐ ┌────────────┐ > ┌─────┐ │ │ IA: 0x8ff0_0000 │ │ > │ CPU ├───►│ ┌────►├─────────────────┐ │ PCI │ > └─────┘ │ │ │ IA: 0x8ff8_0000 │ │ │ > CPU Addr │ │ ┌─►├─────────────┐ │ │ Controller │ > 0x7ff0_0000─┼───┘ │ │ │ │ │ │ > │ │ │ │ │ │ │ PCI Addr > 0x7ff8_0000─┼──────┘ │ │ └──► CfgSpace ─┼────────────► > │ │ │ │ │ 0 > 0x7000_0000─┼────────►├─────────┐ │ │ │ > └─────────┘ │ └──────► IOSpace ─┼────────────► > BUS Fabric │ │ │ 0 > │ │ │ > └──────────► MemSpace ─┼────────────► > IA: 0x8000_0000 │ │ 0x8000_0000 > └────────────┘ Thanks for this diagram. I think it would be nice if the ranges were in address order, e.g., 0x7000_0000 0x7ff0_0000 0x7ff8_0000 (or the reverse). But it's a little confusing that 0x7ff8_0000 is in the middle because that's the highest address range of the picture. > bus@5f000000 { > compatible = "simple-bus"; > #address-cells = <1>; > #size-cells = <1>; > ranges = <0x5f000000 0x0 0x5f000000 0x21000000>, > <0x80000000 0x0 0x70000000 0x10000000>; > > pcie@5f010000 { > compatible = "fsl,imx8q-pcie"; > reg = <0x5f010000 0x10000>, <0x8ff00000 0x80000>; > reg-names = "dbi", "config"; > #address-cells = <3>; > #size-cells = <2>; > device_type = "pci"; > bus-range = <0x00 0xff>; > ranges = <0x81000000 0 0x00000000 0x8ff80000 0 0x00010000>, > <0x82000000 0 0x80000000 0x80000000 0 0x0ff00000>; I'm still learning to interpret "ranges", so bear with me and help me out a bit. IIUC, "ranges" consists of (child-bus-address, parent-bus-address, length) triplets. child-bus-address requires #address-cells of THIS node, parent-bus-address requires #address-cells of the PARENT, and length requires #size-cells of THIS node. I guess bus@5f000000 "ranges" describes the translation from CPU to IA addresses, so the triplet format would be: (1-cell IA child addr, 2-cell CPU parent addr, 1-cell IA length) and this "ranges": ranges = <0x5f000000 0x0 0x5f000000 0x21000000>, <0x80000000 0x0 0x70000000 0x10000000>; means: (IA 0x5f000000, CPU 0x0 0x5f000000, length 0x21000000) (IA 0x80000000, CPU 0x0 0x70000000, length 0x10000000) which would mean: CPU 0x0_5f000000-0x0_7fffffff -> IA 0x5f000000-0x7fffffff CPU 0x0_70000000-0x0_7fffffff -> IA 0x80000000-0x8fffffff I must be misunderstanding something because this would mean CPU addr 0x70000000 would translate to IA addr 0x70000000 via the first range and to IA addr 0x80000000 via the second range, which doesn't make sense. 0x0_5f000000 doesn't appear in the diagram. If it's not relevant, can you just omit it from the bus@5f000000 "ranges" and just say something like this? ranges = <0x80000000 0x0 0x70000000 0x10000000>, ...; Then pcie@5f010000 describes the translations from IA to PCI bus address? These triplets would be: (3-cell PCI child addr, 1-cell IA parent addr, 2-cell PCI length) ranges = <0x81000000 0 0x00000000 0x8ff80000 0 0x00010000>, <0x82000000 0 0x80000000 0x80000000 0 0x0ff00000>; which would mean: (IA 0x8ff80000, PCI 0x81000000 0 0x00000000, length 0 0x00010000) (IA 0x80000000, PCI 0x82000000 0 0x80000000, length 0 0x0ff00000) IA 0x8ff80000-0x8ff8ffff -> PCI 0x0_00000000-0x0_0x0008ffff (I/O) IA 0x80000000-0x8fefffff -> PCI 0x0_80000000-0x0_0x8fefffff (32-bit mem) The diagram shows the address translations for all three address spaces (config, I/O, memory). If we ignore the 0x5f000000 range, the mem and I/O paths through the diagram make sense to me: CPU 0x0_7ff80000 -> IA 0x8ff80000 -> PCI 0x00000000 I/O CPU 0x0_70000000 -> IA 0x80000000 -> PCI 0x0_80000000 mem I guess config space handled separately from "ranges"? The diagram suggests that it's something like this: CPU 0x0_7ff00000 -> IA 0x8ff00000 -> PCI 0x00000000 config which looks like it would match the "reg" property. > }; > }; > > 'parent_bus_addr' in of_pci_range can indicate above diagram internal > address (IA) address information. > > Reviewed-by: Rob Herring (Arm) <robh@kernel.org> > Signed-off-by: Frank Li <Frank.Li@nxp.com> > --- > Change from v3 to v4 > - improve commit message by driver source code path. > > Change from v2 to v3 > - cpu_untranslate_addr -> parent_bus_addr > - Add Rob's review tag > I changed commit message base on Bjorn, if you have concern about review > added tag, let me know. > > Change from v1 to v2 > - add parent_bus_addr in of_pci_range, instead adding new API. > --- > drivers/of/address.c | 2 ++ > include/linux/of_address.h | 1 + > 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/drivers/of/address.c b/drivers/of/address.c > index 286f0c161e332..1a0229ee4e0b2 100644 > --- a/drivers/of/address.c > +++ b/drivers/of/address.c > @@ -811,6 +811,8 @@ struct of_pci_range *of_pci_range_parser_one(struct of_pci_range_parser *parser, > else > range->cpu_addr = of_translate_address(parser->node, > parser->range + na); > + > + range->parent_bus_addr = of_read_number(parser->range + na, parser->pna); > range->size = of_read_number(parser->range + parser->pna + na, ns); > > parser->range += np; > diff --git a/include/linux/of_address.h b/include/linux/of_address.h > index 26a19daf0d092..13dd79186d02c 100644 > --- a/include/linux/of_address.h > +++ b/include/linux/of_address.h > @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ struct of_pci_range { > u64 bus_addr; > }; > u64 cpu_addr; > + u64 parent_bus_addr; > u64 size; > u32 flags; > }; > > -- > 2.34.1 >
On Thu, Oct 10, 2024 at 04:57:45PM -0500, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: > On Tue, Oct 08, 2024 at 03:53:58PM -0400, Frank Li wrote: > > Introduce field 'parent_bus_addr' in of_pci_range to retrieve untranslated > > CPU address information. > > s/in of_pci_range/in struct of_pci_range/ > > s/CPU address information/parent bus information/ ? > > This patch adds "parent_bus_addr" (not "cpu_addr", which already > exists), and if I understand the example below correctly, it says > parent_bus_addr will be 0x8..._.... (an internal address), not a CPU > address, which would be 0x7..._.... It is "untranslated CPU address", previous patch use cpu_untranslate_addr. Rob suggest change to parent_bus_addr. Is it better change to "to retrieve the address at bus fabric port" instead of *untranslated* CPU address > > I guess "parent_bus_addr" would be a CPU address for the bus@5f000000 > ranges, but an IA address for the pcie@5f010000 ranges? simple said "parent_bus_addr" should be address under pcie dt node. 5f000000 should be 1:1 map. Only 80000000 range is not 1:1 map. > > > Refer to the diagram below to understand that the bus fabric in some > > systems (like i.MX8QXP) does not use a 1:1 address map between input and > > output. > > > > Currently, many controller drivers use .cpu_addr_fixup() callback hardcodes > > that translation in the code, e.g., "cpu_addr & CDNS_PLAT_CPU_TO_BUS_ADDR" > > (drivers/pci/controller/cadence/pcie-cadence-plat.c), > > "cpu_addr + BUS_IATU_OFFSET"(drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-intel-gw.c), > > etc, even though those translations *should* be described via DT. > > > > The .cpu_addr_fixup() can be eliminated if DT correct reflect hardware > > behavior and driver use 'parent_bus_addr' in of_pci_range. > > > > ┌─────────┐ ┌────────────┐ > > ┌─────┐ │ │ IA: 0x8ff0_0000 │ │ > > │ CPU ├───►│ ┌────►├─────────────────┐ │ PCI │ > > └─────┘ │ │ │ IA: 0x8ff8_0000 │ │ │ > > CPU Addr │ │ ┌─►├─────────────┐ │ │ Controller │ > > 0x7ff0_0000─┼───┘ │ │ │ │ │ │ > > │ │ │ │ │ │ │ PCI Addr > > 0x7ff8_0000─┼──────┘ │ │ └──► CfgSpace ─┼────────────► > > │ │ │ │ │ 0 > > 0x7000_0000─┼────────►├─────────┐ │ │ │ > > └─────────┘ │ └──────► IOSpace ─┼────────────► > > BUS Fabric │ │ │ 0 > > │ │ │ > > └──────────► MemSpace ─┼────────────► > > IA: 0x8000_0000 │ │ 0x8000_0000 > > └────────────┘ > > Thanks for this diagram. I think it would be nice if the ranges were > in address order, e.g., > > 0x7000_0000 > 0x7ff0_0000 > 0x7ff8_0000 > > (or the reverse). But it's a little confusing that 0x7ff8_0000 is in > the middle because that's the highest address range of the picture. Okay, reverse should be simple. > > > bus@5f000000 { > > compatible = "simple-bus"; > > #address-cells = <1>; > > #size-cells = <1>; > > ranges = <0x5f000000 0x0 0x5f000000 0x21000000>, > > <0x80000000 0x0 0x70000000 0x10000000>; > > > > pcie@5f010000 { > > compatible = "fsl,imx8q-pcie"; > > reg = <0x5f010000 0x10000>, <0x8ff00000 0x80000>; > > reg-names = "dbi", "config"; > > #address-cells = <3>; > > #size-cells = <2>; > > device_type = "pci"; > > bus-range = <0x00 0xff>; > > ranges = <0x81000000 0 0x00000000 0x8ff80000 0 0x00010000>, > > <0x82000000 0 0x80000000 0x80000000 0 0x0ff00000>; > > I'm still learning to interpret "ranges", so bear with me and help me > out a bit. > > IIUC, "ranges" consists of (child-bus-address, parent-bus-address, > length) triplets. child-bus-address requires #address-cells of THIS > node, parent-bus-address requires #address-cells of the PARENT, and > length requires #size-cells of THIS node. > > I guess bus@5f000000 "ranges" describes the translation from CPU to IA > addresses, so the triplet format would be: > > (1-cell IA child addr, 2-cell CPU parent addr, 1-cell IA length) > m > and this "ranges": > > ranges = <0x5f000000 0x0 0x5f000000 0x21000000>, > <0x80000000 0x0 0x70000000 0x10000000>; > > means: > > (IA 0x5f000000, CPU 0x0 0x5f000000, length 0x21000000) > (IA 0x80000000, CPU 0x0 0x70000000, length 0x10000000) > > which would mean: > > CPU 0x0_5f000000-0x0_7fffffff -> IA 0x5f000000-0x7fffffff > CPU 0x0_70000000-0x0_7fffffff -> IA 0x80000000-0x8fffffff Yes, > > I must be misunderstanding something because this would mean CPU addr > 0x70000000 would translate to IA addr 0x70000000 via the first range > and to IA addr 0x80000000 via the second range, which doesn't make > sense. Yes, it is my mistake, first length should reduce to 0x0100_0000 from 0x21000000. It works because dt convert IA to CPU, instead of CPU to IA. for example, input IA: 0x80000000, match second one, convert to CPU address 0x0_70000000. > > 0x0_5f000000 doesn't appear in the diagram. If it's not relevant, can > you just omit it from the bus@5f000000 "ranges" and just say something > like this? > > ranges = <0x80000000 0x0 0x70000000 0x10000000>, ...; Yes. > > Then pcie@5f010000 describes the translations from IA to PCI bus > address? These triplets would be: > > (3-cell PCI child addr, 1-cell IA parent addr, 2-cell PCI length) > > ranges = <0x81000000 0 0x00000000 0x8ff80000 0 0x00010000>, > <0x82000000 0 0x80000000 0x80000000 0 0x0ff00000>; > > which would mean: > > (IA 0x8ff80000, PCI 0x81000000 0 0x00000000, length 0 0x00010000) > (IA 0x80000000, PCI 0x82000000 0 0x80000000, length 0 0x0ff00000) > > IA 0x8ff80000-0x8ff8ffff -> PCI 0x0_00000000-0x0_0x0008ffff (I/O) > IA 0x80000000-0x8fefffff -> PCI 0x0_80000000-0x0_0x8fefffff (32-bit mem) > > The diagram shows the address translations for all three address > spaces (config, I/O, memory). If we ignore the 0x5f000000 range, the > mem and I/O paths through the diagram make sense to me: > > CPU 0x0_7ff80000 -> IA 0x8ff80000 -> PCI 0x00000000 I/O > CPU 0x0_70000000 -> IA 0x80000000 -> PCI 0x0_80000000 mem > > I guess config space handled separately from "ranges"? The diagram > suggests that it's something like this: Yes, history reason, dwc's config space is not in ranges. > > CPU 0x0_7ff00000 -> IA 0x8ff00000 -> PCI 0x00000000 config > > which looks like it would match the "reg" property. regname = "config" Frank > > > }; > > }; > > > > 'parent_bus_addr' in of_pci_range can indicate above diagram internal > > address (IA) address information. > > > > Reviewed-by: Rob Herring (Arm) <robh@kernel.org> > > Signed-off-by: Frank Li <Frank.Li@nxp.com> > > --- > > Change from v3 to v4 > > - improve commit message by driver source code path. > > > > Change from v2 to v3 > > - cpu_untranslate_addr -> parent_bus_addr > > - Add Rob's review tag > > I changed commit message base on Bjorn, if you have concern about review > > added tag, let me know. > > > > Change from v1 to v2 > > - add parent_bus_addr in of_pci_range, instead adding new API. > > --- > > drivers/of/address.c | 2 ++ > > include/linux/of_address.h | 1 + > > 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+) > > > > diff --git a/drivers/of/address.c b/drivers/of/address.c > > index 286f0c161e332..1a0229ee4e0b2 100644 > > --- a/drivers/of/address.c > > +++ b/drivers/of/address.c > > @@ -811,6 +811,8 @@ struct of_pci_range *of_pci_range_parser_one(struct of_pci_range_parser *parser, > > else > > range->cpu_addr = of_translate_address(parser->node, > > parser->range + na); > > + > > + range->parent_bus_addr = of_read_number(parser->range + na, parser->pna); > > range->size = of_read_number(parser->range + parser->pna + na, ns); > > > > parser->range += np; > > diff --git a/include/linux/of_address.h b/include/linux/of_address.h > > index 26a19daf0d092..13dd79186d02c 100644 > > --- a/include/linux/of_address.h > > +++ b/include/linux/of_address.h > > @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ struct of_pci_range { > > u64 bus_addr; > > }; > > u64 cpu_addr; > > + u64 parent_bus_addr; > > u64 size; > > u32 flags; > > }; > > > > -- > > 2.34.1 > >
On Thu, Oct 10, 2024 at 06:40:48PM -0400, Frank Li wrote: > On Thu, Oct 10, 2024 at 04:57:45PM -0500, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: > > On Tue, Oct 08, 2024 at 03:53:58PM -0400, Frank Li wrote: > > > Introduce field 'parent_bus_addr' in of_pci_range to retrieve untranslated > > > CPU address information. > It is "untranslated CPU address", previous patch use cpu_untranslate_addr. > Rob suggest change to parent_bus_addr. > > Is it better change to "to retrieve the address at bus fabric port" instead > of *untranslated* CPU address "parent_bus_addr" will hold an untranslated CPU address in some cases, but not all. I think it's better to use a generic term like "parent bus addres" here because that is accurate in all cases. > > and this "ranges": > > > > ranges = <0x5f000000 0x0 0x5f000000 0x21000000>, > > <0x80000000 0x0 0x70000000 0x10000000>; > > > > means: > > > > (IA 0x5f000000, CPU 0x0 0x5f000000, length 0x21000000) > > (IA 0x80000000, CPU 0x0 0x70000000, length 0x10000000) > > > > which would mean: > > > > CPU 0x0_5f000000-0x0_7fffffff -> IA 0x5f000000-0x7fffffff > > CPU 0x0_70000000-0x0_7fffffff -> IA 0x80000000-0x8fffffff > > Yes, > > > I must be misunderstanding something because this would mean CPU addr > > 0x70000000 would translate to IA addr 0x70000000 via the first range > > and to IA addr 0x80000000 via the second range, which doesn't make > > sense. > > Yes, it is my mistake, first length should reduce to 0x0100_0000 from > 0x21000000. It works because dt convert IA to CPU, instead of CPU to > IA. for example, input IA: 0x80000000, match second one, convert to > CPU address 0x0_70000000. Great, if we can omit 0x5f000000 completely that will avoid the confusion. I hope the actual DT doesn't have this error. Bjorn
diff --git a/drivers/of/address.c b/drivers/of/address.c index 286f0c161e332..1a0229ee4e0b2 100644 --- a/drivers/of/address.c +++ b/drivers/of/address.c @@ -811,6 +811,8 @@ struct of_pci_range *of_pci_range_parser_one(struct of_pci_range_parser *parser, else range->cpu_addr = of_translate_address(parser->node, parser->range + na); + + range->parent_bus_addr = of_read_number(parser->range + na, parser->pna); range->size = of_read_number(parser->range + parser->pna + na, ns); parser->range += np; diff --git a/include/linux/of_address.h b/include/linux/of_address.h index 26a19daf0d092..13dd79186d02c 100644 --- a/include/linux/of_address.h +++ b/include/linux/of_address.h @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ struct of_pci_range { u64 bus_addr; }; u64 cpu_addr; + u64 parent_bus_addr; u64 size; u32 flags; };