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List:       linux-renesas-soc
Subject:    Re: [PATCH 6/6] memory: renesas-rpc-if: Add support for RZ/G2L
From:       Wolfram Sang <wsa+renesas () sang-engineering ! com>
Date:       2021-09-30 14:40:51
Message-ID: YVXMc1A4D/y4kjim () shikoro
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Hi,

>  #define RPCIF_CMNCR_IO3FV(val)	(((val) & 0x3) << 14) /* undocumented */
>  #define RPCIF_CMNCR_IO2FV(val)	(((val) & 0x3) << 12) /* undocumented */
>  #define RPCIF_CMNCR_IO0FV(val)	(((val) & 0x3) << 8)
> -#define RPCIF_CMNCR_IOFV_HIZ	(RPCIF_CMNCR_IO0FV(3) | RPCIF_CMNCR_IO2FV(3) | \
> -				 RPCIF_CMNCR_IO3FV(3))
> +#define RPCIF_CMNCR_IOFV_HIZ(val) (RPCIF_CMNCR_IO0FV(val) | RPCIF_CMNCR_IO2FV(val) | \
> +				 RPCIF_CMNCR_IO3FV(val))

Is RPCIF_CMNCR_IO3FV and RPCIF_CMNCR_IO2FV actually documented in your
datasheets? I am asking because I have a patch pending to remove writing
to undocumented locations. So, I was aboout to remove the IO3FV and
IO2FV macros.

> +#define RPCIF_PHYADJ1		0x0070	/* R/W */
> +#define RPCIF_PHYADJ2		0x0074	/* R/W */

Those are named 'PHYADD' and 'PHYWR' in the Gen3 documentation. They are
only available on a few of the Gen3 SoCs. I think the Gen3 namings make
more sense because then it becomes easily understandable that the
registers are used to write something to the PHY.

> +#define RPCIF_PHYCNT_CKSEL(v)	(((v) & 0x3) << 16)

We should add a comment here that these bits are only valid for G2L...

>  #define RPCIF_PHYCNT_STRTIM(v)	(((v) & 0x7) << 15)

and these only for Gen3.


> +static void rpcif_timing_adjust_sdr(struct rpcif *rpc)
> +{
> +	u32 data;
> +
> +	regmap_write(rpc->regmap, RPCIF_PHYADJ2, 0xA5390000);
> +	regmap_write(rpc->regmap, RPCIF_PHYADJ1, 0x80000000);
> +	regmap_write(rpc->regmap, RPCIF_PHYADJ2, 0x00008080);
> +	regmap_write(rpc->regmap, RPCIF_PHYADJ1, 0x80000022);
> +	regmap_write(rpc->regmap, RPCIF_PHYADJ2, 0x00008080);
> +	regmap_write(rpc->regmap, RPCIF_PHYADJ1, 0x80000024);

Can't we have defines for these magic values? At least in my latest Gen3
documentation, these values are explained.

> +
> +	regmap_read(rpc->regmap, RPCIF_PHYCNT, &data);
> +	regmap_write(rpc->regmap, RPCIF_PHYCNT, data | RPCIF_PHYCNT_CKSEL(3));

regmap_update_bits?

> +	if (rpc->type == RPCIF_RCAR_GEN3) {
> +		regmap_write(rpc->regmap, RPCIF_PHYCNT, RPCIF_PHYCNT_STRTIM(7) |
> +			     RPCIF_PHYCNT_PHYMEM(hyperflash ? 3 : 0) | 0x260);
> +	} else {
> +		regmap_read(rpc->regmap, RPCIF_PHYCNT, &dummy);
> +		dummy &= ~RPCIF_PHYCNT_PHYMEM_MASK;
> +		dummy |= RPCIF_PHYCNT_PHYMEM(hyperflash ? 3 : 0) | 0x260;
> +		regmap_write(rpc->regmap, RPCIF_PHYCNT, dummy);

regmap_update_bits?

Rest looks good.

Thanks and happy hacking!

   Wolfram


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