On Fri, Aug 09, 2019 at 07:34:48PM +0200, [email protected] wrote:
> From: Oza Pawandeep <[email protected]>
> 
> The patch exports interface to PCIe RC drivers so that,
> Drivers can get their inbound memory configuration.
> 
> It provides basis for IOVA reservations for inbound memory
> holes, if RC is not capable of addressing all the host memory,
> Specifically when IOMMU is enabled and on ARMv8 where 64bit IOVA
> could be allocated.
> 
> It handles multiple inbound windows, and returns resources,
> and is left to the caller, how it wants to use them.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Oza Pawandeep <[email protected]>
> Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <[email protected]>
> Cc: Arnd Bergmann <[email protected]>
> Cc: Geert Uytterhoeven <[email protected]>
> Cc: Lorenzo Pieralisi <[email protected]>
> Cc: Robin Murphy <[email protected]>
> Cc: Simon Horman <[email protected]>
> Cc: Wolfram Sang <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> ---
>  drivers/pci/of.c       | 96 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  include/linux/of_pci.h |  7 +++
>  2 files changed, 103 insertions(+)
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/pci/of.c b/drivers/pci/of.c
> index bc7b27a28795..4018f1a26f6f 100644
> --- a/drivers/pci/of.c
> +++ b/drivers/pci/of.c
> @@ -347,6 +347,102 @@ int devm_of_pci_get_host_bridge_resources(struct device 
> *dev,
>       return err;
>  }
>  EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(devm_of_pci_get_host_bridge_resources);
> +
> +/**
> + * of_pci_get_dma_ranges - Parse PCI host bridge inbound resources from DT
> + * @np: device node of the host bridge having the dma-ranges property
> + * @resources: list where the range of resources will be added after DT 
> parsing
> + *
> + * It is the caller's job to free the @resources list.
> + *
> + * This function will parse the "dma-ranges" property of a
> + * PCI host bridge device node and setup the resource mapping based
> + * on its content.
> + *
> + * It returns zero if the range parsing has been successful or a standard 
> error
> + * value if it failed.
> + */
> +
> +int of_pci_get_dma_ranges(struct device_node *dn, struct list_head 
> *resources)
> +{
> +     struct device_node *node = of_node_get(dn);
> +     int rlen;
> +     int pna = of_n_addr_cells(node);
> +     const int na = 3, ns = 2;
> +     int np = pna + na + ns;
> +     int ret = 0;
> +     struct resource *res;
> +     const u32 *dma_ranges;

It seems that const __be32 * would be a more appropriate type
for dma_ranges as that seems to be the expected type in
all uses below.

> +     struct of_pci_range range;
> +
> +     if (!node)
> +             return -EINVAL;
> +
> +     while (1) {
> +             dma_ranges = of_get_property(node, "dma-ranges", &rlen);
> +
> +             /* Ignore empty ranges, they imply no translation required. */
> +             if (dma_ranges && rlen > 0)
> +                     break;
> +
> +             /* no dma-ranges, they imply no translation required. */
> +             if (!dma_ranges)
> +                     break;
> +
> +             node = of_get_next_parent(node);
> +
> +             if (!node)
> +                     break;
> +     }
> +
> +     if (!dma_ranges) {
> +             pr_debug("pcie device has no dma-ranges defined for node(%s)\n",
> +                       dn->full_name);
> +             ret = -EINVAL;
> +             goto out;
> +     }
> +
> +     while ((rlen -= np * 4) >= 0) {
> +             range.pci_space = be32_to_cpup((const __be32 *) &dma_ranges[0]);

        Can &dma_ranges[0] be more succinctly written as dma_ranges ?

> +             range.pci_addr = of_read_number(dma_ranges + 1, ns);
> +             range.cpu_addr = of_translate_dma_address(node,
> +                                                     dma_ranges + na);
> +             range.size = of_read_number(dma_ranges + pna + na, ns);
> +             range.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM;
> +
> +             dma_ranges += np;
> +
> +             /*
> +              * If we failed translation or got a zero-sized region
> +              * then skip this range.
> +              */
> +             if (range.cpu_addr == OF_BAD_ADDR || range.size == 0)
> +                     continue;
> +
> +             res = kzalloc(sizeof(struct resource), GFP_KERNEL);
> +             if (!res) {
> +                     ret = -ENOMEM;
> +                     goto parse_failed;
> +             }
> +
> +             ret = of_pci_range_to_resource(&range, dn, res);
> +             if (ret) {
> +                     kfree(res);
> +                     continue;
> +             }
> +
> +             pci_add_resource_offset(resources, res,
> +                                     res->start - range.pci_addr);
> +     }
> +     return ret;
> +
> +parse_failed:
> +     pci_free_resource_list(resources);
> +out:
> +     of_node_put(node);
> +     return ret;
> +}
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(of_pci_get_dma_ranges);
>  #endif /* CONFIG_OF_ADDRESS */
>  
>  #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_OF_IRQ)
> diff --git a/include/linux/of_pci.h b/include/linux/of_pci.h
> index 21a89c4880fa..02bff0587dd2 100644
> --- a/include/linux/of_pci.h
> +++ b/include/linux/of_pci.h
> @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ struct device_node;
>  struct device_node *of_pci_find_child_device(struct device_node *parent,
>                                            unsigned int devfn);
>  int of_pci_get_devfn(struct device_node *np);
> +int of_pci_get_dma_ranges(struct device_node *np, struct list_head 
> *resources);
>  void of_pci_check_probe_only(void);
>  #else
>  static inline struct device_node *of_pci_find_child_device(struct 
> device_node *parent,
> @@ -26,6 +27,12 @@ static inline int of_pci_get_devfn(struct device_node *np)
>       return -EINVAL;
>  }
>  
> +static inline int of_pci_get_dma_ranges(struct device_node *np,
> +                                     struct list_head *resources)
> +{
> +     return -EINVAL;
> +}
> +
>  static inline void of_pci_check_probe_only(void) { }
>  #endif
>  
> -- 
> 2.20.1
> 

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