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[RFC,v12,5/5] arm64: dts: rockchip: Move PCIe WAKE# irq to pcie port for Gru

Message ID 20171226023646.17722-6-jeffy.chen@rock-chips.com (mailing list archive)
State New, archived
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Jeffy Chen Dec. 26, 2017, 2:36 a.m. UTC
Currently we are handling PCIe WAKE# irq in mrvl wifi driver.

Move it to rockchip pcie port since we are going to handle it in the
pci core.

Also avoid this irq been considered as the PCI interrupt pin in the
of_irq_parse_pci().

Signed-off-by: Jeffy Chen <jeffy.chen@rock-chips.com>
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Changes in v13: None
Changes in v12: None
Changes in v11:
Move to pcie port as Brian suggested.

Changes in v10: None
Changes in v9:
Rewrite the commit message.

Changes in v8:
Rewrite the commit message.

Changes in v7: None
Changes in v6: None
Changes in v5:
Use "wakeup" instead of "wake"

Changes in v3: None
Changes in v2: None

 arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-gru.dtsi | 11 ++++++-----
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

Comments

Tony Lindgren Dec. 29, 2017, 5:55 p.m. UTC | #1
* Jeffy Chen <jeffy.chen@rock-chips.com> [171226 02:41]:
> Currently we are handling PCIe WAKE# irq in mrvl wifi driver.
> 
> Move it to rockchip pcie port since we are going to handle it in the
> pci core.

Yes in the PCIe case, the pcie port node is the right place for
the wakeirq instead of the child the mvl_wifi node. So one
question further down below to verify this..

> Also avoid this irq been considered as the PCI interrupt pin in the
> of_irq_parse_pci().

The above paragraph needs a bit more clarification to be
readable :)

> --- a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-gru.dtsi
> +++ b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-gru.dtsi
> @@ -719,15 +719,16 @@ ap_i2c_audio: &i2c8 {
>  		#size-cells = <2>;
>  		ranges;
>  
> +		interrupts-extended = <&pcie0 1>, <&gpio0 8 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>;
> +		interrupt-names = "pci", "wakeup";
> +		pinctrl-names = "default";
> +		pinctrl-0 = <&wlan_host_wake_l>;
> +		wakeup-source;
> +
>  		mvl_wifi: wifi@0,0 {
>  			compatible = "pci1b4b,2b42";
>  			reg = <0x83010000 0x0 0x00000000 0x0 0x00100000
>  			       0x83010000 0x0 0x00100000 0x0 0x00100000>;
> -			interrupt-parent = <&gpio0>;
> -			interrupts = <8 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>;
> -			pinctrl-names = "default";
> -			pinctrl-0 = <&wlan_host_wake_l>;
> -			wakeup-source;
>  		};
>  	};
>  };

So the above modifies pcie@0,0 node. And that node describes
the particular PCIe port that the WLAN is connected to instead
of describing the whole PCIe controller device, right?

If so, then yeah it's totally where the wakeirq should be
defined for a PCIe device in the dts file :)

Regards,

Tony
Rafael J. Wysocki Dec. 30, 2017, 12:10 a.m. UTC | #2
On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 6:55 PM, Tony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com> wrote:
> * Jeffy Chen <jeffy.chen@rock-chips.com> [171226 02:41]:
>> Currently we are handling PCIe WAKE# irq in mrvl wifi driver.
>>
>> Move it to rockchip pcie port since we are going to handle it in the
>> pci core.
>
> Yes in the PCIe case, the pcie port node is the right place for
> the wakeirq instead of the child the mvl_wifi node. So one
> question further down below to verify this..

You seem to be using a convention by which the port represents the
whole "slot" or "PCI device" (as an entity consisting of up to 8
functions) connected to it.

That is fair enough as long as the port is not the top of a more
complex branch of the PCIe hierarchy, so maybe that case needs to be
made special somehow?

Also, I would document the convention by mentioning that the wakeup
signaled via that interrupt doesn't apply to the port itself, but to
the functions (endpoints) below it.

>> Also avoid this irq been considered as the PCI interrupt pin in the
>> of_irq_parse_pci().
>
> The above paragraph needs a bit more clarification to be
> readable :)
>
>> --- a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-gru.dtsi
>> +++ b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-gru.dtsi
>> @@ -719,15 +719,16 @@ ap_i2c_audio: &i2c8 {
>>               #size-cells = <2>;
>>               ranges;
>>
>> +             interrupts-extended = <&pcie0 1>, <&gpio0 8 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>;
>> +             interrupt-names = "pci", "wakeup";
>> +             pinctrl-names = "default";
>> +             pinctrl-0 = <&wlan_host_wake_l>;
>> +             wakeup-source;
>> +
>>               mvl_wifi: wifi@0,0 {
>>                       compatible = "pci1b4b,2b42";
>>                       reg = <0x83010000 0x0 0x00000000 0x0 0x00100000
>>                              0x83010000 0x0 0x00100000 0x0 0x00100000>;
>> -                     interrupt-parent = <&gpio0>;
>> -                     interrupts = <8 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>;
>> -                     pinctrl-names = "default";
>> -                     pinctrl-0 = <&wlan_host_wake_l>;
>> -                     wakeup-source;
>>               };
>>       };
>>  };
>
> So the above modifies pcie@0,0 node. And that node describes
> the particular PCIe port that the WLAN is connected to instead
> of describing the whole PCIe controller device, right?
>
> If so, then yeah it's totally where the wakeirq should be
> defined for a PCIe device in the dts file :)

As long as the convention used here is clear to everybody, that is.

Thanks,
Rafael
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diff --git a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-gru.dtsi b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-gru.dtsi
index 03f195025390..be41d363efd8 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-gru.dtsi
+++ b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-gru.dtsi
@@ -719,15 +719,16 @@  ap_i2c_audio: &i2c8 {
 		#size-cells = <2>;
 		ranges;
 
+		interrupts-extended = <&pcie0 1>, <&gpio0 8 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>;
+		interrupt-names = "pci", "wakeup";
+		pinctrl-names = "default";
+		pinctrl-0 = <&wlan_host_wake_l>;
+		wakeup-source;
+
 		mvl_wifi: wifi@0,0 {
 			compatible = "pci1b4b,2b42";
 			reg = <0x83010000 0x0 0x00000000 0x0 0x00100000
 			       0x83010000 0x0 0x00100000 0x0 0x00100000>;
-			interrupt-parent = <&gpio0>;
-			interrupts = <8 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>;
-			pinctrl-names = "default";
-			pinctrl-0 = <&wlan_host_wake_l>;
-			wakeup-source;
 		};
 	};
 };