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That's all we know. X-Spam_score_int: -95 X-Spam_score: -9.6 X-Spam_bar: --------- X-Spam_report: (-9.6 / 5.0 requ) BAYES_00=-1.9, DKIMWL_WL_MED=-0.001, DKIM_SIGNED=0.1, DKIM_VALID=-0.1, DKIM_VALID_AU=-0.1, DKIM_VALID_EF=-0.1, RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE=-0.0001, SPF_HELO_NONE=0.001, SPF_PASS=-0.001, USER_IN_DEF_DKIM_WL=-7.5 autolearn=unavailable autolearn_force=no X-Spam_action: no action X-BeenThere: qemu-devel@nongnu.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.23 Precedence: list List-Id: List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Errors-To: qemu-devel-bounces+patchwork-qemu-devel=patchwork.kernel.org@nongnu.org Sender: "Qemu-devel" Reply-to: Havard Skinnemoen X-Patchwork-Original-From: Havard Skinnemoen via From: "Zhijian Li (Fujitsu)\" via" I also pushed this and the previous patchsets to my qemu fork on github. The branches are named npcm7xx-v[1-8]. https://github.com/hskinnemoen/qemu This patch series models enough of the Nuvoton NPCM730 and NPCM750 SoCs to boot an OpenBMC image built for quanta-gsj. This includes device models for: - Global Configuration Registers - Clock Control - Timers - Fuses - Memory Controller - Flash Controller These modules, along with the existing Cortex A9 CPU cores and built-in peripherals, are integrated into a NPCM730 or NPCM750 SoC, which in turn form the foundation for the quanta-gsj and npcm750-evb machines, respectively. The two SoCs are very similar; the only difference is that NPCM730 is missing some peripherals that NPCM750 has, and which are not considered essential for datacenter use (e.g. graphics controllers). For more information, see https://www.nuvoton.com/products/cloud-computing/ibmc/ Both quanta-gsj and npcm750-evb correspond to real boards supported by OpenBMC. At the end of the series, qemu can boot an OpenBMC image built for one of these boards with some minor modifications. The patches in this series were developed by Google and reviewed by Nuvoton. We will be maintaining the machine and peripheral support together. The data sheet for these SoCs is not generally available. Please let me know if more comments are needed to understand the device behavior. Changes since v7: - Move register enums to .c files throughout, leaving a single NPCM7XX_FOO_NR_REGS definition behind in the .h file. A QEMU_BUILD_BUG_ON should alert anyone accidentally expanding the register enum that they need to update the corresponding NR_REGS define, which in turn has a comment reminding them to update the vmstate version_id as well. - Skip loading the bootrom if a kernel filename is provided by the user. - New patch adding a board setup stub to tweak clocks before booting directly into the kernel. - Add stuff to meson files instead of Makefiles. - Try to disable the slowest drivers and services to speed up the flash boot acceptance test a bit. This is somewhat based on the following systemd-analyze blame report: https://gist.github.com/hskinnemoen/475cb0676530cd2cebaa1754cf16ca97 Changes since v6: - Use size_to_str to report DRAM sizes in npcm7xx_gcr. - Simplify the interrupt logic in npcm7xx_timer. - Update global bios_name instead of temporary. - Add npcm7xx_bootrom to MAINTAINERS and pc-bios/README. - Use a predefined name for the gsj boot image in the acceptance test. Changes since v5: - Boot ROM included, as a git submodule and a binary blob, and loaded by default, so the -bios option is usually not necessary anymore. - Two acceptance tests added (openbmc image boot, and direct kernel boot). - npcm7xx_load_kernel() moved to SoC code. - NPCM7XX_TIMER_REF_HZ definition moved to CLK header. - Comments added clarifying available SPI flash chip selects. - Error handling adjustments: - Errors from CPU and GCR realization are propagated through the SoC since they may be triggered by user-configurable parameters. - Machine init uses error_fatal instead of error_abort for SoC realization flash init. This makes error messages more helpful. - Comments added to indicate whether peripherals may fail to realize. - Use ERRP_GUARD() instead of Error *err when possible. - Default CPU type is now set, and attempting to set it to anything else will fail. - Format string fixes (use HWADDR_PRIx, etc.) - Simplified memory size encoding and error checking in npcm7xx_gcr. - Encapsulate non-obvious pointer subtraction into helper functions in the FIU and TIMER modules. - Incorporate review feedback into the FIU module: - Add select/deselect trace events. - Use npcm7xx_fiu_{de,}select() consistently. - Use extract/deposit in more places for consistency. - Use -Wimplicit-fallthrough compatible fallthrough comments. - Use qdev_init_gpio_out_named instead of sysbus_init_irq for chip selects. - Incorporate review feedback into the TIMER module: - Assert that we never pause a timer that has already expired, instead of trying to handle it. This should be safe since QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL is stopped while this code is running. - Simplify the switch blocks in the read and write handlers. I made a change to error out if a flash drive was not specified, but reverted it because it caused make check to fail (qom-test). When specifying a NULL block device, the m25p flash device initializes its in-memory storage with 0xff and doesn't attempt to write anything back. This seems correct to me. Changes since v4: - OTP cleanups suggested by Philippe Mathieu-Daudé. - Added fuse array definitions based on public Nuvoton bootblock code. - Moved class structure to .c file since it's only used internally. - Readability improvements. - Split the first patch and folded parts of it into three other patches so that CONFIG_NPCM7XX is only enabled after the initial NPCM7xx machine support is added. - DRAM init moved to machine init code. - Consistently use lower-case hex literals. - Switched to fine-grained unimplemented devices, based on public bootblock source code. Added a tiny SRAM that got left out previously. - Simplified error handling in npcm7xx_realize() since the board code will abort anyway, and SoCs are not hot-pluggable. Changes since v3: - License headers are now GPL v2-or-later throughout. - Added vmstate throughout (except the memory controller, which doesn't really have any state worth saving). Successfully booted a gsj image with two stop/savevm/quit/loadvm cycles along the way. - JFFS2 really doesn't like it if I let qemu keep running after savevm, and then jump back in time with loadvm. I assume this is expected. - Fixed an error API violation in npcm7xx_realize, removed pointless error check after object_property_set_link(). - Switched the OTP device to use an embedded array instead of a g_malloc0'd one because I couldn't figure out how to set up vmstate for the latter. Changes since v2: - Simplified the MAINTAINERS entry. - Added link to OpenPOWER jenkins for gsj BMC images. - Reverted the smpboot change, back to byte swapping. - Adapted to upstream API changes: - sysbus_init_child_obj -> object_initialize_child - object_property_set_bool -> qdev_realize / sysbus_realize - ssi_create_slave_no_init -> qdev_new - qdev_init_nofail -> qdev_realize_and_unref - ssi_auto_connect_slaves removed - Moved Boot ROM loading from soc to machine init. - Plumbed power-on-straps property from GCR to the machine init code so it can be properly initialized. Turns out npcm750 memory init doesn't work without this. npcm730 is fine either way, though I'm not sure why. - Reworked the flash init code so it looks more like aspeed (i.e. the flash device gets added even if there's no drive). Changes since v1 (requested by reviewers): - Clarify the source of CLK reset values. - Made smpboot a constant byte array, eliinated byte swapping. - NPCM7xxState now stores an array of ARMCPUs, not pointers to ARMCPUs. - Clarify why EL3 is disabled. - Introduce NPCM7XX_NUM_IRQ constant. - Set the number of CPUs according to SoC variant, and disallow command line overrides (i.e. you can no longer override the number of CPUs with the -smp parameter). This is trying to follow the spirit of https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/11595407/. - Switch register operations to DEVICE_LITTLE_ENDIAN throughout. - Machine documentation added (new patch). Changes since v1 to support flash booting: - GCR reset value changes to get past memory initialization when booting from flash (patches 2 and 5): - INTCR2 now indicates that the DDR controller is initialized. - INTCR3 is initialized according to DDR memory size. A realize() method was implemented to achieve this. - Refactor the machine initialization a bit to make it easier to drop in machine-specific flash initialization (patch 6). - Extend the series with additional patches to enable booting from flash: - Boot ROM (through the -bios option). - OTP (fuse) controller. - Memory Controller stub (just enough to skip memory training). - Flash controller. - Board-specific flash initialization. Thanks for reviewing, Havard Havard Skinnemoen (14): hw/misc: Add NPCM7xx System Global Control Registers device model hw/misc: Add NPCM7xx Clock Controller device model hw/timer: Add NPCM7xx Timer device model hw/arm: Add NPCM730 and NPCM750 SoC models hw/arm: Add two NPCM7xx-based machines roms: Add virtual Boot ROM for NPCM7xx SoCs hw/arm: Load -bios image as a boot ROM for npcm7xx hw/nvram: NPCM7xx OTP device model hw/mem: Stubbed out NPCM7xx Memory Controller model hw/ssi: NPCM7xx Flash Interface Unit device model hw/arm: Wire up BMC boot flash for npcm750-evb and quanta-gsj hw/arm/npcm7xx: add board setup stub for CPU and UART clocks docs/system: Add Nuvoton machine documentation tests/acceptance: console boot tests for quanta-gsj docs/system/arm/nuvoton.rst | 90 ++++ docs/system/target-arm.rst | 1 + Makefile | 1 + default-configs/arm-softmmu.mak | 1 + include/hw/arm/npcm7xx.h | 112 +++++ include/hw/mem/npcm7xx_mc.h | 36 ++ include/hw/misc/npcm7xx_clk.h | 48 +++ include/hw/misc/npcm7xx_gcr.h | 43 ++ include/hw/nvram/npcm7xx_otp.h | 79 ++++ include/hw/ssi/npcm7xx_fiu.h | 73 ++++ include/hw/timer/npcm7xx_timer.h | 78 ++++ hw/arm/npcm7xx.c | 532 +++++++++++++++++++++++ hw/arm/npcm7xx_boards.c | 197 +++++++++ hw/mem/npcm7xx_mc.c | 84 ++++ hw/misc/npcm7xx_clk.c | 266 ++++++++++++ hw/misc/npcm7xx_gcr.c | 269 ++++++++++++ hw/nvram/npcm7xx_otp.c | 439 +++++++++++++++++++ hw/ssi/npcm7xx_fiu.c | 572 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ hw/timer/npcm7xx_timer.c | 509 ++++++++++++++++++++++ .gitmodules | 3 + MAINTAINERS | 10 + hw/arm/Kconfig | 9 + hw/arm/meson.build | 1 + hw/mem/meson.build | 1 + hw/misc/meson.build | 4 + hw/misc/trace-events | 8 + hw/nvram/meson.build | 1 + hw/ssi/meson.build | 1 + hw/ssi/trace-events | 11 + hw/timer/meson.build | 1 + hw/timer/trace-events | 5 + pc-bios/README | 6 + pc-bios/npcm7xx_bootrom.bin | Bin 0 -> 768 bytes roms/Makefile | 7 + roms/vbootrom | 1 + tests/acceptance/boot_linux_console.py | 83 ++++ 36 files changed, 3582 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/system/arm/nuvoton.rst create mode 100644 include/hw/arm/npcm7xx.h create mode 100644 include/hw/mem/npcm7xx_mc.h create mode 100644 include/hw/misc/npcm7xx_clk.h create mode 100644 include/hw/misc/npcm7xx_gcr.h create mode 100644 include/hw/nvram/npcm7xx_otp.h create mode 100644 include/hw/ssi/npcm7xx_fiu.h create mode 100644 include/hw/timer/npcm7xx_timer.h create mode 100644 hw/arm/npcm7xx.c create mode 100644 hw/arm/npcm7xx_boards.c create mode 100644 hw/mem/npcm7xx_mc.c create mode 100644 hw/misc/npcm7xx_clk.c create mode 100644 hw/misc/npcm7xx_gcr.c create mode 100644 hw/nvram/npcm7xx_otp.c create mode 100644 hw/ssi/npcm7xx_fiu.c create mode 100644 hw/timer/npcm7xx_timer.c create mode 100644 pc-bios/npcm7xx_bootrom.bin create mode 160000 roms/vbootrom Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé Tested-by: Alexander Bulekov