> +#define cxl_doorbell_busy(cxlm)                                              
>   \
> +     (cxl_read_mbox_reg32(cxlm, CXLDEV_MB_CTRL_OFFSET) &                    \
> +      CXLDEV_MB_CTRL_DOORBELL)
> +
> +#define CXL_MAILBOX_TIMEOUT_US 2000

You been using the spec for the values. Is that number also from it ?

> +
> +enum opcode {
> +     CXL_MBOX_OP_IDENTIFY            = 0x4000,
> +     CXL_MBOX_OP_MAX                 = 0x10000
> +};
> +
> +/**
> + * struct mbox_cmd - A command to be submitted to hardware.
> + * @opcode: (input) The command set and command submitted to hardware.
> + * @payload_in: (input) Pointer to the input payload.
> + * @payload_out: (output) Pointer to the output payload. Must be allocated by
> + *            the caller.
> + * @size_in: (input) Number of bytes to load from @payload.
> + * @size_out: (output) Number of bytes loaded into @payload.
> + * @return_code: (output) Error code returned from hardware.
> + *
> + * This is the primary mechanism used to send commands to the hardware.
> + * All the fields except @payload_* correspond exactly to the fields 
> described in
> + * Command Register section of the CXL 2.0 spec (8.2.8.4.5). @payload_in and
> + * @payload_out are written to, and read from the Command Payload Registers
> + * defined in (8.2.8.4.8).
> + */
> +struct mbox_cmd {
> +     u16 opcode;
> +     void *payload_in;
> +     void *payload_out;

On a 32-bit OS (not that we use those that more, but lets assume
someone really wants to), the void is 4-bytes, while on 64-bit it is
8-bytes.

`pahole` is your friend as I think there is a gap between opcode and
payload_in in the structure.

> +     size_t size_in;
> +     size_t size_out;

And those can also change depending on 32-bit/64-bit.

> +     u16 return_code;
> +#define CXL_MBOX_SUCCESS 0
> +};

Do you want to use __packed to match with the spec?

Ah, reading later you don't care about it.

In that case may I recommend you move 'return_code' (or perhaps just
call it rc?) to be right after opcode? Less of gaps in that structure.

> +
> +static int cxl_mem_wait_for_doorbell(struct cxl_mem *cxlm)
> +{
> +     const int timeout = msecs_to_jiffies(CXL_MAILBOX_TIMEOUT_US);
> +     const unsigned long start = jiffies;
> +     unsigned long end = start;
> +
> +     while (cxl_doorbell_busy(cxlm)) {
> +             end = jiffies;
> +
> +             if (time_after(end, start + timeout)) {
> +                     /* Check again in case preempted before timeout test */
> +                     if (!cxl_doorbell_busy(cxlm))
> +                             break;
> +                     return -ETIMEDOUT;
> +             }
> +             cpu_relax();
> +     }

Hm, that is not very scheduler friendly. I mean we are sitting here for
2000us (2 ms) - that is quite the amount of time spinning.

Should this perhaps be put in a workqueue?
> +
> +     dev_dbg(&cxlm->pdev->dev, "Doorbell wait took %dms",
> +             jiffies_to_msecs(end) - jiffies_to_msecs(start));
> +     return 0;
> +}
> +
> +static void cxl_mem_mbox_timeout(struct cxl_mem *cxlm,
> +                              struct mbox_cmd *mbox_cmd)
> +{
> +     dev_warn(&cxlm->pdev->dev, "Mailbox command timed out\n");
> +     dev_info(&cxlm->pdev->dev,
> +              "\topcode: 0x%04x\n"
> +              "\tpayload size: %zub\n",
> +              mbox_cmd->opcode, mbox_cmd->size_in);
> +
> +     if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_CXL_MEM_INSECURE_DEBUG)) {
> +             print_hex_dump_debug("Payload ", DUMP_PREFIX_OFFSET, 16, 1,
> +                                  mbox_cmd->payload_in, mbox_cmd->size_in,
> +                                  true);
> +     }
> +
> +     /* Here's a good place to figure out if a device reset is needed */
> +}
> +
> +/**
> + * cxl_mem_mbox_send_cmd() - Send a mailbox command to a memory device.
> + * @cxlm: The CXL memory device to communicate with.
> + * @mbox_cmd: Command to send to the memory device.
> + *
> + * Context: Any context. Expects mbox_lock to be held.
> + * Return: -ETIMEDOUT if timeout occurred waiting for completion. 0 on 
> success.
> + *         Caller should check the return code in @mbox_cmd to make sure it
> + *         succeeded.
> + *
> + * This is a generic form of the CXL mailbox send command, thus the only I/O
> + * operations used are cxl_read_mbox_reg(). Memory devices, and perhaps other
> + * types of CXL devices may have further information available upon error
> + * conditions.
> + *
> + * The CXL spec allows for up to two mailboxes. The intention is for the 
> primary
> + * mailbox to be OS controlled and the secondary mailbox to be used by system
> + * firmware. This allows the OS and firmware to communicate with the device 
> and
> + * not need to coordinate with each other. The driver only uses the primary
> + * mailbox.
> + */
> +static int cxl_mem_mbox_send_cmd(struct cxl_mem *cxlm,
> +                              struct mbox_cmd *mbox_cmd)
> +{
> +     void __iomem *payload = cxlm->mbox.regs + CXLDEV_MB_PAYLOAD_OFFSET;
> +     u64 cmd_reg, status_reg;
> +     size_t out_len;
> +     int rc;
> +
> +     lockdep_assert_held(&cxlm->mbox.mutex);
> +
> +     /*
> +      * Here are the steps from 8.2.8.4 of the CXL 2.0 spec.
> +      *   1. Caller reads MB Control Register to verify doorbell is clear
> +      *   2. Caller writes Command Register
> +      *   3. Caller writes Command Payload Registers if input payload is 
> non-empty
> +      *   4. Caller writes MB Control Register to set doorbell
> +      *   5. Caller either polls for doorbell to be clear or waits for 
> interrupt if configured
> +      *   6. Caller reads MB Status Register to fetch Return code
> +      *   7. If command successful, Caller reads Command Register to get 
> Payload Length
> +      *   8. If output payload is non-empty, host reads Command Payload 
> Registers
> +      *
> +      *   Hardware is free to do whatever it wants before the doorbell is
> +      *   rung, and isn't allowed to change anything after it clears the
> +      *   doorbell. As such, steps 2 and 3 can happen in any order, and steps
> +      *   6, 7, 8 can also happen in any order (though some orders might not
> +      *   make sense).
> +      */
> +
> +     /* #1 */
> +     if (cxl_doorbell_busy(cxlm)) {
> +             dev_err_ratelimited(&cxlm->pdev->dev,
> +                                 "Mailbox re-busy after acquiring\n");
> +             return -EBUSY;
> +     }
> +
> +     cmd_reg = CXL_SET_FIELD(mbox_cmd->opcode, CXLDEV_MB_CMD_COMMAND_OPCODE);
> +     if (mbox_cmd->size_in) {
> +             if (WARN_ON(!mbox_cmd->payload_in))
> +                     return -EINVAL;
> +
> +             cmd_reg |= CXL_SET_FIELD(mbox_cmd->size_in,
> +                                      CXLDEV_MB_CMD_PAYLOAD_LENGTH);
> +             memcpy_toio(payload, mbox_cmd->payload_in, mbox_cmd->size_in);
> +     }
> +
> +     /* #2, #3 */
> +     cxl_write_mbox_reg64(cxlm, CXLDEV_MB_CMD_OFFSET, cmd_reg);
> +
> +     /* #4 */
> +     dev_dbg(&cxlm->pdev->dev, "Sending command\n");
> +     cxl_write_mbox_reg32(cxlm, CXLDEV_MB_CTRL_OFFSET,
> +                          CXLDEV_MB_CTRL_DOORBELL);
> +
> +     /* #5 */
> +     rc = cxl_mem_wait_for_doorbell(cxlm);
> +     if (rc == -ETIMEDOUT) {
> +             cxl_mem_mbox_timeout(cxlm, mbox_cmd);
> +             return rc;
> +     }
> +
> +     /* #6 */
> +     status_reg = cxl_read_mbox_reg64(cxlm, CXLDEV_MB_STATUS_OFFSET);
> +     mbox_cmd->return_code =
> +             CXL_GET_FIELD(status_reg, CXLDEV_MB_STATUS_RET_CODE);
> +
> +     if (mbox_cmd->return_code != 0) {
> +             dev_dbg(&cxlm->pdev->dev, "Mailbox operation had an error\n");
> +             return 0;
> +     }
> +
> +     /* #7 */
> +     cmd_reg = cxl_read_mbox_reg64(cxlm, CXLDEV_MB_CMD_OFFSET);
> +     out_len = CXL_GET_FIELD(cmd_reg, CXLDEV_MB_CMD_PAYLOAD_LENGTH);
> +
> +     /* #8 */
> +     if (out_len && mbox_cmd->payload_out)
> +             memcpy_fromio(mbox_cmd->payload_out, payload, out_len);
> +
> +     mbox_cmd->size_out = out_len;
> +
> +     return 0;
> +}
> +
> +/**
> + * cxl_mem_mbox_get() - Acquire exclusive access to the mailbox.
> + * @cxlm: The memory device to gain access to.
> + *
> + * Context: Any context. Takes the mbox_lock.
> + * Return: 0 if exclusive access was acquired.
> + */
> +static int cxl_mem_mbox_get(struct cxl_mem *cxlm)
> +{
> +     struct device *dev = &cxlm->pdev->dev;
> +     int rc = -EBUSY;
> +     u64 md_status;
> +
> +     mutex_lock_io(&cxlm->mbox.mutex);
> +
> +     /*
> +      * XXX: There is some amount of ambiguity in the 2.0 version of the spec
> +      * around the mailbox interface ready (8.2.8.5.1.1).  The purpose of the
> +      * bit is to allow firmware running on the device to notify the driver
> +      * that it's ready to receive commands. It is unclear if the bit needs
> +      * to be read for each transaction mailbox, ie. the firmware can switch
> +      * it on and off as needed. Second, there is no defined timeout for
> +      * mailbox ready, like there is for the doorbell interface.
> +      *
> +      * Assumptions:
> +      * 1. The firmware might toggle the Mailbox Interface Ready bit, check
> +      *    it for every command.
> +      *
> +      * 2. If the doorbell is clear, the firmware should have first set the
> +      *    Mailbox Interface Ready bit. Therefore, waiting for the doorbell
> +      *    to be ready is sufficient.
> +      */
> +     rc = cxl_mem_wait_for_doorbell(cxlm);
> +     if (rc) {
> +             dev_warn(dev, "Mailbox interface not ready\n");
> +             goto out;
> +     }
> +
> +     md_status = cxl_read_mem_reg64(cxlm, CXLMDEV_STATUS_OFFSET);
> +     if (!(md_status & CXLMDEV_MBOX_IF_READY && CXLMDEV_READY(md_status))) {
> +             dev_err(dev,
> +                     "mbox: reported doorbell ready, but not mbox ready\n");

You can make that oneline.
> +             goto out;
> +     }
> +
> +     /*
> +      * Hardware shouldn't allow a ready status but also have failure bits
> +      * set. Spit out an error, this should be a bug report
> +      */
> +     rc = -EFAULT;

Should these include more details? As in a dump of other registers to
help in the field to debug why the device is busted?

> +     if (md_status & CXLMDEV_DEV_FATAL) {
> +             dev_err(dev, "mbox: reported ready, but fatal\n");
> +             goto out;
> +     }
> +     if (md_status & CXLMDEV_FW_HALT) {
> +             dev_err(dev, "mbox: reported ready, but halted\n");
> +             goto out;
> +     }
> +     if (CXLMDEV_RESET_NEEDED(md_status)) {
> +             dev_err(dev, "mbox: reported ready, but reset needed\n");
> +             goto out;
> +     }
> +
> +     /* with lock held */
> +     return 0;
> +
> +out:
> +     mutex_unlock(&cxlm->mbox.mutex);
> +     return rc;
> +}
> +
> +/**
> + * cxl_mem_mbox_put() - Release exclusive access to the mailbox.
> + * @cxlm: The CXL memory device to communicate with.
> + *
> + * Context: Any context. Expects mbox_lock to be held.
> + */
> +static void cxl_mem_mbox_put(struct cxl_mem *cxlm)
> +{
> +     mutex_unlock(&cxlm->mbox.mutex);
> +}
> +
>  /**
>   * cxl_mem_setup_regs() - Setup necessary MMIO.
>   * @cxlm: The CXL memory device to communicate with.
> @@ -142,6 +406,8 @@ static struct cxl_mem *cxl_mem_create(struct pci_dev 
> *pdev, u32 reg_lo,
>               return NULL;
>       }
>  
> +     mutex_init(&cxlm->mbox.mutex);
> +
>       regs = pcim_iomap_table(pdev)[bar];
>       cxlm->pdev = pdev;
>       cxlm->regs = regs + offset;
> @@ -174,6 +440,76 @@ static int cxl_mem_dvsec(struct pci_dev *pdev, int dvsec)
>       return 0;
>  }
>  
> +/**
> + * cxl_mem_identify() - Send the IDENTIFY command to the device.
> + * @cxlm: The device to identify.
> + *
> + * Return: 0 if identify was executed successfully.
> + *
> + * This will dispatch the identify command to the device and on success 
> populate
> + * structures to be exported to sysfs.
> + */
> +static int cxl_mem_identify(struct cxl_mem *cxlm)
> +{
> +     struct cxl_mbox_identify {
> +             char fw_revision[0x10];
> +             __le64 total_capacity;
> +             __le64 volatile_capacity;
> +             __le64 persistent_capacity;
> +             __le64 partition_align;
> +             __le16 info_event_log_size;
> +             __le16 warning_event_log_size;
> +             __le16 failure_event_log_size;
> +             __le16 fatal_event_log_size;
> +             __le32 lsa_size;
> +             u8 poison_list_max_mer[3];
> +             __le16 inject_poison_limit;
> +             u8 poison_caps;
> +             u8 qos_telemetry_caps;
> +     } __packed id;
> +     struct mbox_cmd mbox_cmd;
> +     int rc;
> +
> +     /* Retrieve initial device memory map */
> +     rc = cxl_mem_mbox_get(cxlm);
> +     if (rc)
> +             return rc;
> +
> +     mbox_cmd = (struct mbox_cmd){
> +             .opcode = CXL_MBOX_OP_IDENTIFY,
> +             .payload_out = &id,
> +             .size_in = 0,
> +     };
> +     rc = cxl_mem_mbox_send_cmd(cxlm, &mbox_cmd);
> +     cxl_mem_mbox_put(cxlm);
> +     if (rc)
> +             return rc;
> +
> +     /* TODO: Handle retry or reset responses from firmware. */
> +     if (mbox_cmd.return_code != CXL_MBOX_SUCCESS) {
> +             dev_err(&cxlm->pdev->dev, "Mailbox command failed (%d)\n",
> +                     mbox_cmd.return_code);
> +             return -ENXIO;
> +     }
> +
> +     if (mbox_cmd.size_out != sizeof(id))
> +             return -ENXIO;
> +
> +     /*
> +      * TODO: enumerate DPA map, as 'ram' and 'pmem' do not alias.

??? Not sure I understand.

> +      * For now, only the capacity is exported in sysfs
> +      */
> +     cxlm->ram.range.start = 0;
> +     cxlm->ram.range.end = le64_to_cpu(id.volatile_capacity) - 1;
> +
> +     cxlm->pmem.range.start = 0;
> +     cxlm->pmem.range.end = le64_to_cpu(id.persistent_capacity) - 1;
> +
> +     memcpy(cxlm->firmware_version, id.fw_revision, sizeof(id.fw_revision));
> +
> +     return rc;
> +}
> +
>  static int cxl_mem_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_id 
> *id)
>  {
>       struct device *dev = &pdev->dev;
> @@ -219,7 +555,11 @@ static int cxl_mem_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev, const 
> struct pci_device_id *id)
>       if (rc)
>               return rc;
>  
> -     return cxl_mem_setup_mailbox(cxlm);
> +     rc = cxl_mem_setup_mailbox(cxlm);
> +     if (rc)
> +             return rc;
> +
> +     return cxl_mem_identify(cxlm);
>  }
>  
>  static const struct pci_device_id cxl_mem_pci_tbl[] = {
> -- 
> 2.30.0
> 

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