Hi Shimoda-san,
On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 8:24 AM Yoshihiro Shimoda
<[email protected]> wrote:
> > From: Geert Uytterhoeven, Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2018 10:33 PM
> > On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 7:56 PM Magnus Damm <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > From: Magnus Damm <[email protected]>
> > >
> > > For testing purpose enable IPMMU for Ethernet-AVB on R-Car M3-N/V3H/E3.
> > >
> > > Not for upstream merge.
> > >
> > > Not-Yet-Signed-off-by: Magnus Damm <[email protected]>
> > > ---
> > >
> > > Applies on top of renesas-devel-20181019-v4.19-rc8
> > >
> > > drivers/iommu/ipmmu-vmsa.c | 4 ++++
> > > 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)
> > >
> > > --- 0001/drivers/iommu/ipmmu-vmsa.c
> > > +++ work/drivers/iommu/ipmmu-vmsa.c 2018-10-22 02:46:30.139880557
> > > +0900
> > > @@ -756,6 +756,10 @@ static int ipmmu_init_platform_device(st
> > >
> > > static bool ipmmu_slave_whitelist(struct device *dev)
> > > {
> > > + /* R-Car M3-N/V3H/E3 Ethernet-AVB */
> > > + if (!strcmp(dev_name(dev), "e6800000.ethernet"))
> > > + return true;
> >
> > I'm afraid the whitelisting doesn't work that way: with the above check, it
> > will
> > be enabled on all R-Car Gen3 SoCs.
>
> I agree with Geert-san.
> So, how about adding .revision into the soc_rcar_gen3 like a whitelist of
> SoCs first as following?
> I believe almost all R-Car Gen3 SoCs can use IPMMU safety, except H3 ES2.0 or
> older and M3-W ES1.*.
Thanks for the information!
> --- a/drivers/iommu/ipmmu-vmsa.c
> +++ b/drivers/iommu/ipmmu-vmsa.c
> @@ -758,10 +758,10 @@ static bool ipmmu_slave_whitelist(struct device *dev)
> }
>
> static const struct soc_device_attribute soc_rcar_gen3[] = {
> - { .soc_id = "r8a7795", },
> - { .soc_id = "r8a7796", },
> + { .soc_id = "r8a7795", .revision = "ES3.*" },
> { .soc_id = "r8a77965", },
> { .soc_id = "r8a77970", },
> + { .soc_id = "r8a77990", },
> { .soc_id = "r8a77995", },
> { /* sentinel */ }
> };
Given the above, I think the time is ripe to convert this from a whitelist to a
blacklist?
Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
Geert
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