[ +Marc for MSI bits ]

On 2021-07-21 02:33, Bixuan Cui wrote:
Add suspend and resume support for arm-smmu-v3 by low-power mode.

When the smmu is suspended, it is powered off and the registers are
cleared. So saves the msi_msg context during msi interrupt initialization
of smmu. When resume happens it calls arm_smmu_device_reset() to restore
the registers.

Signed-off-by: Bixuan Cui <cuibix...@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Wei Yongjun <weiyongj...@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Zhen Lei <thunder.leiz...@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Ding Tianhong <dingtianh...@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Hanjun Guo <guohan...@huawei.com>
---

  drivers/iommu/arm/arm-smmu-v3/arm-smmu-v3.c | 72 ++++++++++++++++++---
  1 file changed, 64 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/iommu/arm/arm-smmu-v3/arm-smmu-v3.c 
b/drivers/iommu/arm/arm-smmu-v3/arm-smmu-v3.c
index 235f9bdaeaf2..bf1163acbcb1 100644
--- a/drivers/iommu/arm/arm-smmu-v3/arm-smmu-v3.c
+++ b/drivers/iommu/arm/arm-smmu-v3/arm-smmu-v3.c
@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ MODULE_PARM_DESC(disable_bypass,
static bool disable_msipolling;
  module_param(disable_msipolling, bool, 0444);
+static bool bypass;
  MODULE_PARM_DESC(disable_msipolling,
        "Disable MSI-based polling for CMD_SYNC completion.");
@@ -3129,11 +3130,37 @@ static void arm_smmu_write_msi_msg(struct msi_desc *desc, struct msi_msg *msg)
        doorbell = (((u64)msg->address_hi) << 32) | msg->address_lo;
        doorbell &= MSI_CFG0_ADDR_MASK;
+ /* Saves the msg context for resume if desc->msg is empty */
+       if (desc->msg.address_lo == 0 && desc->msg.address_hi == 0) {
+               desc->msg.address_lo = msg->address_lo;
+               desc->msg.address_hi = msg->address_hi;
+               desc->msg.data = msg->data;
+       }

My gut feeling is that this is something a device driver maybe shouldn't be poking into, but I'm not entirely familiar with the area :/

+
        writeq_relaxed(doorbell, smmu->base + cfg[0]);
        writel_relaxed(msg->data, smmu->base + cfg[1]);
        writel_relaxed(ARM_SMMU_MEMATTR_DEVICE_nGnRE, smmu->base + cfg[2]);
  }
+static void arm_smmu_resume_msis(struct arm_smmu_device *smmu)
+{
+       struct msi_desc *desc;
+       struct device *dev = smmu->dev;
+
+       for_each_msi_entry(desc, dev) {
+               switch (desc->platform.msi_index) {
+               case EVTQ_MSI_INDEX:
+               case GERROR_MSI_INDEX:
+               case PRIQ_MSI_INDEX:
+                       arm_smmu_write_msi_msg(desc, &(desc->msg));
+                       break;
+               default:
+                       continue;
+
+               }
+       }
+}
+
  static void arm_smmu_setup_msis(struct arm_smmu_device *smmu)
  {
        struct msi_desc *desc;
@@ -3184,11 +3211,17 @@ static void arm_smmu_setup_msis(struct arm_smmu_device 
*smmu)
        devm_add_action(dev, arm_smmu_free_msis, dev);
  }
-static void arm_smmu_setup_unique_irqs(struct arm_smmu_device *smmu)
+static void arm_smmu_setup_unique_irqs(struct arm_smmu_device *smmu, bool 
resume_mode)
  {
        int irq, ret;
- arm_smmu_setup_msis(smmu);
+       if (!resume_mode)
+               arm_smmu_setup_msis(smmu);
+       else {
+               /* The irq doesn't need to be re-requested during resume */
+               arm_smmu_resume_msis(smmu);
+               return;

What about wired IRQs?

+       }
/* Request interrupt lines */
        irq = smmu->evtq.q.irq;
@@ -3230,7 +3263,7 @@ static void arm_smmu_setup_unique_irqs(struct 
arm_smmu_device *smmu)
        }
  }
-static int arm_smmu_setup_irqs(struct arm_smmu_device *smmu)
+static int arm_smmu_setup_irqs(struct arm_smmu_device *smmu, bool resume_mode)
  {
        int ret, irq;
        u32 irqen_flags = IRQ_CTRL_EVTQ_IRQEN | IRQ_CTRL_GERROR_IRQEN;
@@ -3257,7 +3290,7 @@ static int arm_smmu_setup_irqs(struct arm_smmu_device 
*smmu)
                if (ret < 0)
                        dev_warn(smmu->dev, "failed to enable combined irq\n");
        } else
-               arm_smmu_setup_unique_irqs(smmu);
+               arm_smmu_setup_unique_irqs(smmu, resume_mode);
if (smmu->features & ARM_SMMU_FEAT_PRI)
                irqen_flags |= IRQ_CTRL_PRIQ_IRQEN;
@@ -3282,7 +3315,7 @@ static int arm_smmu_device_disable(struct arm_smmu_device 
*smmu)
        return ret;
  }
-static int arm_smmu_device_reset(struct arm_smmu_device *smmu, bool bypass)
+static int arm_smmu_device_reset(struct arm_smmu_device *smmu, bool 
resume_mode)

Er, what about the use of "bypass" towards the end of the function. Have you even compiled this?

  {
        int ret;
        u32 reg, enables;
@@ -3392,7 +3425,7 @@ static int arm_smmu_device_reset(struct arm_smmu_device 
*smmu, bool bypass)
                }
        }
- ret = arm_smmu_setup_irqs(smmu);
+       ret = arm_smmu_setup_irqs(smmu, resume_mode);
        if (ret) {
                dev_err(smmu->dev, "failed to setup irqs\n");
                return ret;
@@ -3749,6 +3782,24 @@ static void __iomem *arm_smmu_ioremap(struct device 
*dev, resource_size_t start,
        return devm_ioremap_resource(dev, &res);
  }
+static int __maybe_unused arm_smmu_suspend(struct device *dev)
+{
+       /*
+        * The smmu is powered off and related registers are automatically
+        * cleared when suspend. No need to do anything.
+        */

Is that guaranteed? What if suspend is only implemented by external clock-gating?

+       return 0;
+}
+
+static int __maybe_unused arm_smmu_resume(struct device *dev)
+{
+       struct arm_smmu_device *smmu = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
+
+       arm_smmu_device_reset(smmu, true);
+
+       return 0;
+}
+
  static int arm_smmu_device_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
  {
        int irq, ret;
@@ -3756,7 +3807,6 @@ static int arm_smmu_device_probe(struct platform_device 
*pdev)
        resource_size_t ioaddr;
        struct arm_smmu_device *smmu;
        struct device *dev = &pdev->dev;
-       bool bypass;

Once again...

        smmu = devm_kzalloc(dev, sizeof(*smmu), GFP_KERNEL);
        if (!smmu)
@@ -3831,7 +3881,7 @@ static int arm_smmu_device_probe(struct platform_device 
*pdev)
        platform_set_drvdata(pdev, smmu);
/* Reset the device */
-       ret = arm_smmu_device_reset(smmu, bypass);

...either this is based on some out-of-tree hack which introduced its own uninitialised-usage bug here, or it doesn't even compile.

+       ret = arm_smmu_device_reset(smmu, false);
        if (ret)
                return ret;
@@ -3884,6 +3934,11 @@ static const struct of_device_id arm_smmu_of_match[] = {
  };
  MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, arm_smmu_of_match);
+static const struct dev_pm_ops arm_smmu_pm_ops = {
+       .suspend = arm_smmu_suspend,
+       .resume = arm_smmu_resume,

Either use SET_SYSTEM_SLEEP_PM_OPS() here or drop the __maybe_unused annmotations above - they're pointless if the callbacks are referenced unconditionally.

Robin.

+};
+
  static void arm_smmu_driver_unregister(struct platform_driver *drv)
  {
        arm_smmu_sva_notifier_synchronize();
@@ -3895,6 +3950,7 @@ static struct platform_driver arm_smmu_driver = {
                .name                   = "arm-smmu-v3",
                .of_match_table         = arm_smmu_of_match,
                .suppress_bind_attrs    = true,
+               .pm                     = &arm_smmu_pm_ops,
        },
        .probe  = arm_smmu_device_probe,
        .remove = arm_smmu_device_remove,

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