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On 7/24/20 2:38 AM, Stefano Stabellini wrote: > + Jan, Andrew, Roger > > Please have a look at my comment on whether we should share the MMCFG > code below, feel free to ignore the rest :-) > > > On Thu, 23 Jul 2020, Rahul Singh wrote: >> XEN during boot will read the PCI device tree node “reg” property >> and will map the PCI config space to the XEN memory. >> >> XEN will read the “linux, pci-domain” property from the device tree >> node and configure the host bridge segment number accordingly. >> >> As of now "pci-host-ecam-generic" compatible board is supported. >> >> Change-Id: If32f7748b7dc89dd37114dc502943222a2a36c49 > What is this Change-Id property? Gerrit ;) > > >> Signed-off-by: Rahul Singh <rahul.singh@xxxxxxx> >> --- >> xen/arch/arm/Kconfig | 7 + >> xen/arch/arm/Makefile | 1 + >> xen/arch/arm/pci/Makefile | 4 + >> xen/arch/arm/pci/pci-access.c | 101 ++++++++++++++ >> xen/arch/arm/pci/pci-host-common.c | 198 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> xen/arch/arm/pci/pci-host-generic.c | 131 ++++++++++++++++++ >> xen/arch/arm/pci/pci.c | 112 ++++++++++++++++ >> xen/arch/arm/setup.c | 2 + >> xen/include/asm-arm/device.h | 7 +- >> xen/include/asm-arm/pci.h | 97 +++++++++++++- >> 10 files changed, 654 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) >> create mode 100644 xen/arch/arm/pci/Makefile >> create mode 100644 xen/arch/arm/pci/pci-access.c >> create mode 100644 xen/arch/arm/pci/pci-host-common.c >> create mode 100644 xen/arch/arm/pci/pci-host-generic.c >> create mode 100644 xen/arch/arm/pci/pci.c >> >> diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/Kconfig b/xen/arch/arm/Kconfig >> index 2777388265..ee13339ae9 100644 >> --- a/xen/arch/arm/Kconfig >> +++ b/xen/arch/arm/Kconfig >> @@ -31,6 +31,13 @@ menu "Architecture Features" >> >> source "arch/Kconfig" >> >> +config ARM_PCI >> + bool "PCI Passthrough Support" >> + depends on ARM_64 >> + ---help--- >> + >> + PCI passthrough support for Xen on ARM64. >> + >> config ACPI >> bool "ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) Support" if >> EXPERT >> depends on ARM_64 >> diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/Makefile b/xen/arch/arm/Makefile >> index 7e82b2178c..345cb83eed 100644 >> --- a/xen/arch/arm/Makefile >> +++ b/xen/arch/arm/Makefile >> @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ ifneq ($(CONFIG_NO_PLAT),y) >> obj-y += platforms/ >> endif >> obj-$(CONFIG_TEE) += tee/ >> +obj-$(CONFIG_ARM_PCI) += pci/ >> >> obj-$(CONFIG_HAS_ALTERNATIVE) += alternative.o >> obj-y += bootfdt.init.o >> diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/pci/Makefile b/xen/arch/arm/pci/Makefile >> new file mode 100644 >> index 0000000000..358508b787 >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/xen/arch/arm/pci/Makefile >> @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ >> +obj-y += pci.o >> +obj-y += pci-host-generic.o >> +obj-y += pci-host-common.o >> +obj-y += pci-access.o >> diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/pci/pci-access.c b/xen/arch/arm/pci/pci-access.c >> new file mode 100644 >> index 0000000000..c53ef58336 >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/xen/arch/arm/pci/pci-access.c >> @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ >> +/* >> + * Copyright (C) 2020 Arm Ltd. I think SPDX will fit better in any new code. >> + * >> + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify >> + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as >> + * published by the Free Software Foundation. >> + * >> + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, >> + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of >> + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the >> + * GNU General Public License for more details. >> + * >> + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License >> + * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. >> + */ >> + >> +#include <xen/init.h> >> +#include <xen/pci.h> >> +#include <asm/pci.h> >> +#include <xen/rwlock.h> >> + >> +static uint32_t pci_config_read(pci_sbdf_t sbdf, unsigned int reg, >> + unsigned int len) >> +{ >> + int rc; >> + uint32_t val = GENMASK(0, len * 8); >> + >> + struct pci_host_bridge *bridge = pci_find_host_bridge(sbdf.seg, >> sbdf.bus); >> + >> + if ( unlikely(!bridge) ) >> + { >> + printk(XENLOG_ERR "Unable to find bridge for "PRI_pci"\n", >> + sbdf.seg, sbdf.bus, sbdf.dev, sbdf.fn); >> + return val; >> + } >> + >> + if ( unlikely(!bridge->ops->read) ) >> + return val; >> + >> + rc = bridge->ops->read(bridge, (uint32_t) sbdf.sbdf, reg, len, &val); >> + if ( rc ) >> + printk(XENLOG_ERR "Failed to read reg %#x len %u for "PRI_pci"\n", >> + reg, len, sbdf.seg, sbdf.bus, sbdf.dev, sbdf.fn); >> + >> + return val; >> +} >> + >> +static void pci_config_write(pci_sbdf_t sbdf, unsigned int reg, >> + unsigned int len, uint32_t val) >> +{ >> + int rc; >> + struct pci_host_bridge *bridge = pci_find_host_bridge(sbdf.seg, >> sbdf.bus); >> + >> + if ( unlikely(!bridge) ) >> + { >> + printk(XENLOG_ERR "Unable to find bridge for "PRI_pci"\n", >> + sbdf.seg, sbdf.bus, sbdf.dev, sbdf.fn); >> + return; >> + } >> + >> + if ( unlikely(!bridge->ops->write) ) >> + return; >> + >> + rc = bridge->ops->write(bridge, (uint32_t) sbdf.sbdf, reg, len, val); >> + if ( rc ) >> + printk(XENLOG_ERR "Failed to write reg %#x len %u for "PRI_pci"\n", >> + reg, len, sbdf.seg, sbdf.bus, sbdf.dev, sbdf.fn); >> +} >> + >> +/* >> + * Wrappers for all PCI configuration access functions. >> + */ >> + >> +#define PCI_OP_WRITE(size, type) \ >> + void pci_conf_write##size (pci_sbdf_t sbdf,unsigned int reg, type val) \ >> +{ \ >> + pci_config_write(sbdf, reg, size / 8, val); \ >> +} >> + >> +#define PCI_OP_READ(size, type) \ >> + type pci_conf_read##size (pci_sbdf_t sbdf, unsigned int reg) \ >> +{ \ >> + return pci_config_read(sbdf, reg, size / 8); \ >> +} >> + >> +PCI_OP_READ(8, u8) >> +PCI_OP_READ(16, u16) >> +PCI_OP_READ(32, u32) >> +PCI_OP_WRITE(8, u8) >> +PCI_OP_WRITE(16, u16) >> +PCI_OP_WRITE(32, u32) > This looks like a subset of xen/arch/x86/x86_64/mmconfig_64.c ? > > MMCFG is supposed to cover ECAM-compliant host bridges too, if I am not > mistaken. Is there any value in sharing the code with x86? It is OK if > we don't, but I would like to understand the reasoning. > > > >> +/* >> + * Local variables: >> + * mode: C >> + * c-file-style: "BSD" >> + * c-basic-offset: 4 >> + * tab-width: 4 >> + * indent-tabs-mode: nil >> + * End: >> + */ >> diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/pci/pci-host-common.c >> b/xen/arch/arm/pci/pci-host-common.c >> new file mode 100644 >> index 0000000000..c5f98be698 >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/xen/arch/arm/pci/pci-host-common.c >> @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ >> +/* >> + * Copyright (C) 2020 Arm Ltd. >> + * >> + * Based on Linux drivers/pci/ecam.c >> + * Copyright 2016 Broadcom. >> + * >> + * Based on Linux drivers/pci/controller/pci-host-common.c >> + * Based on Linux drivers/pci/controller/pci-host-generic.c >> + * Copyright (C) 2014 ARM Limited Will Deacon <will.deacon@xxxxxxx> >> + * >> + * >> + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify >> + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as >> + * published by the Free Software Foundation. >> + * >> + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, >> + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of >> + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the >> + * GNU General Public License for more details. >> + * >> + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License >> + * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. >> + */ >> + >> +#include <xen/init.h> >> +#include <xen/pci.h> >> +#include <asm/pci.h> >> +#include <xen/rwlock.h> >> +#include <xen/vmap.h> >> + >> +/* >> + * List for all the pci host bridges. >> + */ >> + >> +static LIST_HEAD(pci_host_bridges); >> + >> +static bool __init dt_pci_parse_bus_range(struct dt_device_node *dev, >> + struct pci_config_window *cfg) >> +{ >> + const __be32 *cells; >> + uint32_t len; >> + >> + cells = dt_get_property(dev, "bus-range", &len); >> + /* bus-range should at least be 2 cells */ >> + if ( !cells || (len < (sizeof(*cells) * 2)) ) >> + return false; >> + >> + cfg->busn_start = dt_next_cell(1, &cells); >> + cfg->busn_end = dt_next_cell(1, &cells); >> + >> + return true; >> +} >> + >> +static inline void __iomem *pci_remap_cfgspace(paddr_t start, size_t len) >> +{ >> + return ioremap_nocache(start, len); >> +} >> + >> +static void pci_ecam_free(struct pci_config_window *cfg) >> +{ >> + if ( cfg->win ) >> + iounmap(cfg->win); >> + >> + xfree(cfg); >> +} The two functions above seem to deal with the same resources, e.g. cfg->win and map/unmap. Would it make sense to align those, something like s/pci_remap_cfgspace/pci_ecam_alloc and pci_ecam_alloc handles cfg->win? Or anything which makes them look init/fini style? >> + >> +static struct pci_config_window *gen_pci_init(struct dt_device_node *dev, >> + struct pci_ecam_ops *ops) >> +{ >> + int err; >> + struct pci_config_window *cfg; >> + paddr_t addr, size; >> + >> + cfg = xzalloc(struct pci_config_window); >> + if ( !cfg ) >> + return NULL; >> + >> + err = dt_pci_parse_bus_range(dev, cfg); >> + if ( !err ) { >> + cfg->busn_start = 0; >> + cfg->busn_end = 0xff; >> + printk(XENLOG_ERR "No bus range found for pci controller\n"); >> + } else { >> + if ( cfg->busn_end > cfg->busn_start + 0xff ) >> + cfg->busn_end = cfg->busn_start + 0xff; So, if bus start is, for example, 0x10 then we'll end up with bus end at (0x10 + 0xff) > 0xff which doesn't seem to be what we want >> + } >> + >> + /* Parse our PCI ecam register address*/ >> + err = dt_device_get_address(dev, 0, &addr, &size); >> + if ( err ) >> + goto err_exit; > Shouldn't we handle the possibility of multiple addresses? Is it > possible to have more than one range for an ECAM compliant host bridge? > > >> + cfg->phys_addr = addr; >> + cfg->size = size; >> + cfg->ops = ops; >> + >> + /* >> + * On 64-bit systems, we do a single ioremap for the whole config space >> + * since we have enough virtual address range available. On 32-bit, we >> + * ioremap the config space for each bus individually. >> + * >> + * As of now only 64-bit is supported 32-bit is not supported. >> + */ >> + cfg->win = pci_remap_cfgspace(cfg->phys_addr, cfg->size); I am fine with "win", but can we think of something that tells us that "win" is actually ECAM base address, so one doesn't need to map "win" to "ECAM" while reading? >> + if ( !cfg->win ) >> + goto err_exit_remap; >> + >> + printk("ECAM at [mem %lx-%lx] for [bus %x-%x] \n",cfg->phys_addr, >> + cfg->phys_addr + cfg->size - 1,cfg->busn_start,cfg->busn_end); >> + >> + if ( ops->init ) { >> + err = ops->init(cfg); >> + if (err) >> + goto err_exit; >> + } >> + >> + return cfg; >> + >> +err_exit_remap: >> + printk(XENLOG_ERR "ECAM ioremap failed\n"); >> +err_exit: >> + pci_ecam_free(cfg); >> + return NULL; >> +} >> + >> +static struct pci_host_bridge * pci_alloc_host_bridge(void) >> +{ >> + struct pci_host_bridge *bridge = xzalloc(struct pci_host_bridge); >> + >> + if ( !bridge ) >> + return NULL; >> + >> + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&bridge->node); >> + return bridge; >> +} >> + >> +int pci_host_common_probe(struct dt_device_node *dev, >> + struct pci_ecam_ops *ops) >> +{ >> + struct pci_host_bridge *bridge; >> + struct pci_config_window *cfg; >> + u32 segment; >> + >> + bridge = pci_alloc_host_bridge(); >> + if ( !bridge ) >> + return -ENOMEM; >> + >> + /* Parse and map our Configuration Space windows */ Do you expect multiple windows here as the comment says? >> + cfg = gen_pci_init(dev, ops); >> + if ( !cfg ) >> + return -ENOMEM; > In case of errors the allocated bridge is not freed. > > >> + bridge->dt_node = dev; >> + bridge->sysdata = cfg; >> + bridge->ops = &ops->pci_ops; Can we have some sort of dummy ops so we don't have to check for ops != NULL every time we read/write config? Is it really possible that we have ops set to NULL after we have the development finished? >> + >> + if( !dt_property_read_u32(dev, "linux,pci-domain", &segment) ) >> + { >> + printk(XENLOG_ERR "\"linux,pci-domain\" property in not available >> in DT\n"); >> + return -ENODEV; >> + } >> + >> + bridge->segment = (u16)segment; > My understanding is that a Linux pci-domain doesn't correspond exactly > to a PCI segment. See for instance: > > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2018-04/msg03885.html > > Do we need to care about the difference? If we mean pci-domain here, > should we just call them as such instead of calling them "segments" in > Xen (if they are not segments)? > > >> + list_add_tail(&bridge->node, &pci_host_bridges); > It looks like &pci_host_bridges should be an ordered list, ordered by > segment number? Why? Do you expect bridge access in some specific order so ordered list will make it faster? > > >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +/* >> + * This function will lookup an hostbridge based on the segment and bus >> + * number. >> + */ >> +struct pci_host_bridge *pci_find_host_bridge(uint16_t segment, uint8_t bus) >> +{ >> + struct pci_host_bridge *bridge; >> + bool found = false; >> + >> + list_for_each_entry( bridge, &pci_host_bridges, node ) >> + { >> + if ( bridge->segment != segment ) >> + continue; >> + >> + found = true; >> + break; >> + } >> + >> + return (found) ? bridge : NULL; >> +} >> +/* >> + * Local variables: >> + * mode: C >> + * c-file-style: "BSD" >> + * c-basic-offset: 4 >> + * tab-width: 4 >> + * indent-tabs-mode: nil >> + * End: >> + */ >> diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/pci/pci-host-generic.c >> b/xen/arch/arm/pci/pci-host-generic.c >> new file mode 100644 >> index 0000000000..cd67b3dec6 >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/xen/arch/arm/pci/pci-host-generic.c >> @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ >> +/* >> + * Copyright (C) 2020 Arm Ltd. >> + * >> + * Based on Linux drivers/pci/controller/pci-host-common.c >> + * Based on Linux drivers/pci/controller/pci-host-generic.c >> + * Copyright (C) 2014 ARM Limited Will Deacon <will.deacon@xxxxxxx> >> + * >> + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify >> + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as >> + * published by the Free Software Foundation. >> + * >> + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, >> + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of >> + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the >> + * GNU General Public License for more details. >> + * >> + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License >> + * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. >> + */ >> + >> +#include <asm/device.h> >> +#include <asm/io.h> >> +#include <xen/pci.h> >> +#include <asm/pci.h> >> + >> +/* >> + * Function to get the config space base. >> + */ >> +static void __iomem *pci_config_base(struct pci_host_bridge *bridge, >> + uint32_t sbdf, int where) > I think the function is misnamed because reading the code below it looks > like it is not just returning the base config space address but also the > specific address we need to read/write (adding the device offset, > "where", and everything). > > Maybe pci_config_get_address or something like that? > > >> +{ >> + struct pci_config_window *cfg = bridge->sysdata; I am a bit confused of the naming ;) We already have 2 maps: win -> ECAM base and now sysdata -> cfg. Can we please have that aligned somehow so it is easier to follow? >> + unsigned int devfn_shift = cfg->ops->bus_shift - 8; We are not checking cfg->ops for NULL, so probably we do not want bridges with NULL ops as well? >> + >> + pci_sbdf_t sbdf_t = (pci_sbdf_t) sbdf ; >> + >> + unsigned int busn = sbdf_t.bus; >> + void __iomem *base; >> + >> + if ( busn < cfg->busn_start || busn > cfg->busn_end ) >> + return NULL; >> + >> + base = cfg->win + (busn << cfg->ops->bus_shift); >> + >> + return base + (PCI_DEVFN(sbdf_t.dev, sbdf_t.fn) << devfn_shift) + where; >> +} >> + >> +int pci_ecam_config_write(struct pci_host_bridge *bridge, uint32_t sbdf, >> + int where, int size, u32 val) >> +{ >> + void __iomem *addr; >> + >> + addr = pci_config_base(bridge, sbdf, where); >> + if ( !addr ) >> + return -ENODEV; >> + >> + if ( size == 1 ) >> + writeb(val, addr); >> + else if ( size == 2 ) >> + writew(val, addr); >> + else >> + writel(val, addr); > please use a switch > > >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +int pci_ecam_config_read(struct pci_host_bridge *bridge, uint32_t sbdf, >> + int where, int size, u32 *val) >> +{ >> + void __iomem *addr; >> + >> + addr = pci_config_base(bridge, sbdf, where); >> + if ( !addr ) { >> + *val = ~0; >> + return -ENODEV; >> + } >> + >> + if ( size == 1 ) >> + *val = readb(addr); >> + else if ( size == 2 ) >> + *val = readw(addr); >> + else >> + *val = readl(addr); > please use a switch > > >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +/* ECAM ops */ >> +struct pci_ecam_ops pci_generic_ecam_ops = { >> + .bus_shift = 20, >> + .pci_ops = { >> + .read = pci_ecam_config_read, >> + .write = pci_ecam_config_write, >> + } >> +}; >> + >> +static const struct dt_device_match gen_pci_dt_match[] = { >> + { .compatible = "pci-host-ecam-generic", >> + .data = &pci_generic_ecam_ops }, > spurious blank line > > >> + { }, >> +}; >> + >> +static int gen_pci_dt_init(struct dt_device_node *dev, const void *data) >> +{ >> + const struct dt_device_match *of_id; >> + struct pci_ecam_ops *ops; >> + >> + of_id = dt_match_node(gen_pci_dt_match, dev->dev.of_node); >> + ops = (struct pci_ecam_ops *) of_id->data; >> + >> + printk(XENLOG_INFO "Found PCI host bridge %s compatible:%s \n", >> + dt_node_full_name(dev), of_id->compatible); >> + >> + return pci_host_common_probe(dev, ops); >> +} >> + >> +DT_DEVICE_START(pci_gen, "PCI HOST GENERIC", DEVICE_PCI) >> +.dt_match = gen_pci_dt_match, >> +.init = gen_pci_dt_init, >> +DT_DEVICE_END >> + >> +/* >> + * Local variables: >> + * mode: C >> + * c-file-style: "BSD" >> + * c-basic-offset: 4 >> + * tab-width: 4 >> + * indent-tabs-mode: nil >> + * End: >> + */ >> diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/pci/pci.c b/xen/arch/arm/pci/pci.c >> new file mode 100644 >> index 0000000000..f8cbb99591 >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/xen/arch/arm/pci/pci.c >> @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ >> +/* >> + * Copyright (C) 2020 Arm Ltd. >> + * >> + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify >> + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as >> + * published by the Free Software Foundation. >> + * >> + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, >> + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of >> + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the >> + * GNU General Public License for more details. >> + * >> + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License >> + * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. >> + */ >> + >> +#include <xen/acpi.h> >> +#include <xen/device_tree.h> >> +#include <xen/errno.h> >> +#include <xen/init.h> >> +#include <xen/pci.h> >> +#include <xen/param.h> >> + >> +static int __init dt_pci_init(void) >> +{ >> + struct dt_device_node *np; >> + int rc; >> + >> + dt_for_each_device_node(dt_host, np) >> + { >> + rc = device_init(np, DEVICE_PCI, NULL); >> + if( !rc ) >> + continue; >> + /* >> + * Ignore the following error codes: >> + * - EBADF: Indicate the current is not an pci >> + * - ENODEV: The pci device is not present or cannot be used by >> + * Xen. >> + */ >> + else if ( rc != -EBADF && rc != -ENODEV ) >> + { >> + printk(XENLOG_ERR "No driver found in XEN or driver init >> error.\n"); >> + return rc; >> + } >> + } >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI >> +static void __init acpi_pci_init(void) >> +{ >> + printk(XENLOG_ERR "ACPI pci init not supported \n"); >> + return; >> +} >> +#else >> +static inline void __init acpi_pci_init(void) { } >> +#endif >> + >> +static bool __initdata param_pci_enable; >> +static int __init parse_pci_param(const char *arg) >> +{ >> + if ( !arg ) >> + { >> + param_pci_enable = false; >> + return 0; >> + } >> + >> + switch ( parse_bool(arg, NULL) ) >> + { >> + case 0: >> + param_pci_enable = false; >> + return 0; >> + case 1: >> + param_pci_enable = true; >> + return 0; >> + } >> + >> + return -EINVAL; >> +} >> +custom_param("pci", parse_pci_param); > When adding new command line parameters please also add its > documentation (docs/misc/xen-command-line.pandoc) in the same patch, > unless this is meant to be just transient and we'll get removed before > the final commit of the series. > > >> +void __init pci_init(void) >> +{ >> + /* >> + * Enable PCI when has been enabled explicitly (pci=on) >> + */ >> + if ( !param_pci_enable) >> + goto disable; >> + >> + if ( acpi_disabled ) >> + dt_pci_init(); >> + else >> + acpi_pci_init(); >> + >> +#ifdef CONFIG_HAS_PCI >> + pci_segments_init(); >> +#endif >> + >> +disable: >> + return; >> +} >> + >> +/* >> + * Local variables: >> + * mode: C >> + * c-file-style: "BSD" >> + * c-basic-offset: 4 >> + * tab-width: 4 >> + * indent-tabs-mode: nil >> + * End: >> + */ >> diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/setup.c b/xen/arch/arm/setup.c >> index 7968cee47d..2d7f1db44f 100644 >> --- a/xen/arch/arm/setup.c >> +++ b/xen/arch/arm/setup.c >> @@ -930,6 +930,8 @@ void __init start_xen(unsigned long boot_phys_offset, >> >> setup_virt_paging(); >> >> + pci_init(); > pci_init should probably be an initcall > > >> do_initcalls(); >> >> /* >> diff --git a/xen/include/asm-arm/device.h b/xen/include/asm-arm/device.h >> index ee7cff2d44..28f8049cfd 100644 >> --- a/xen/include/asm-arm/device.h >> +++ b/xen/include/asm-arm/device.h >> @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ >> enum device_type >> { >> DEV_DT, >> + DEV_PCI, >> }; >> >> struct dev_archdata { >> @@ -25,15 +26,15 @@ typedef struct device device_t; >> >> #include <xen/device_tree.h> >> >> -/* TODO: Correctly implement dev_is_pci when PCI is supported on ARM */ >> -#define dev_is_pci(dev) ((void)(dev), 0) >> -#define dev_is_dt(dev) ((dev->type == DEV_DT) Didn't we have a patch for that recently or talked about? >> +#define dev_is_pci(dev) (dev->type == DEV_PCI) >> +#define dev_is_dt(dev) (dev->type == DEV_DT) >> >> enum device_class >> { >> DEVICE_SERIAL, >> DEVICE_IOMMU, >> DEVICE_GIC, >> + DEVICE_PCI, >> /* Use for error */ >> DEVICE_UNKNOWN, >> }; >> diff --git a/xen/include/asm-arm/pci.h b/xen/include/asm-arm/pci.h >> index de13359f65..94fd00360a 100644 >> --- a/xen/include/asm-arm/pci.h >> +++ b/xen/include/asm-arm/pci.h >> @@ -1,7 +1,98 @@ >> -#ifndef __X86_PCI_H__ >> -#define __X86_PCI_H__ >> +/* >> + * Copyright (C) 2020 Arm Ltd. >> + * >> + * Based on Linux drivers/pci/ecam.c >> + * Copyright 2016 Broadcom. >> + * >> + * Based on Linux drivers/pci/controller/pci-host-common.c >> + * Based on Linux drivers/pci/controller/pci-host-generic.c >> + * Copyright (C) 2014 ARM Limited Will Deacon <will.deacon@xxxxxxx> >> + * >> + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify >> + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as >> + * published by the Free Software Foundation. >> + * >> + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, >> + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of >> + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the >> + * GNU General Public License for more details. >> + * >> + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License >> + * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. >> + */ >> >> +#ifndef __ARM_PCI_H__ >> +#define __ARM_PCI_H__ >> + >> +#include <xen/pci.h> >> +#include <xen/device_tree.h> >> +#include <asm/device.h> >> + >> +#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_PCI >> + >> +/* Arch pci dev struct */ >> struct arch_pci_dev { >> + struct device dev; >> +}; > Are you actually using struct device in struct arch_pci_dev? > struct device is already part of struct dt_device_node and a pointer to > it is stored in bridge->dt_node. > > >> +#define PRI_pci "%04x:%02x:%02x.%u" >> +#define pci_to_dev(pcidev) (&(pcidev)->arch.dev) >> + >> +/* >> + * struct to hold the mappings of a config space window. This >> + * is expected to be used as sysdata for PCI controllers that >> + * use ECAM. >> + */ >> +struct pci_config_window { >> + paddr_t phys_addr; >> + paddr_t size; >> + uint8_t busn_start; >> + uint8_t busn_end; >> + struct pci_ecam_ops *ops; >> + void __iomem *win; >> +}; >> + >> +/* Forward declaration as pci_host_bridge and pci_ops depend on each other. >> */ >> +struct pci_host_bridge; >> + >> +struct pci_ops { >> + int (*read)(struct pci_host_bridge *bridge, >> + uint32_t sbdf, int where, int size, u32 *val); >> + int (*write)(struct pci_host_bridge *bridge, >> + uint32_t sbdf, int where, int size, u32 val); > I'd prefer if we could use explicitly-sized integers for "where" and > "size" too. Also, should they be unsigned rather than signed? > > Can we use pci_sbdf_t for the sbdf parameter? > > >> +}; >> + >> +/* >> + * struct to hold pci ops and bus shift of the config window >> + * for a PCI controller. >> + */ >> +struct pci_ecam_ops { >> + unsigned int bus_shift; >> + struct pci_ops pci_ops; >> + int (*init)(struct pci_config_window *); >> +}; > Although I realize that we are only targeting ECAM now, and the > implementation is based on ECAM, the interface doesn't seem to have > anything ECAM-specific in it. I would rename pci_ecam_ops to something > else, maybe simply "pci_ops". Yes, please, bear in mind that we are about to work with this code on non-ECAM HW from the very beginning, so this is something that we would like to see from the ground up > > >> +/* >> + * struct to hold pci host bridge information >> + * for a PCI controller. >> + */ >> +struct pci_host_bridge { >> + struct dt_device_node *dt_node; /* Pointer to the associated DT node */ >> + struct list_head node; /* Node in list of host bridges */ >> + uint16_t segment; /* Segment number */ >> + void *sysdata; /* Pointer to the config space window*/ >> + const struct pci_ops *ops; >> }; >> >> -#endif /* __X86_PCI_H__ */ >> +struct pci_host_bridge *pci_find_host_bridge(uint16_t segment, uint8_t bus); >> + >> +int pci_host_common_probe(struct dt_device_node *dev, >> + struct pci_ecam_ops *ops); >> + >> +void pci_init(void); >> + >> +#else /*!CONFIG_ARM_PCI*/ >> +struct arch_pci_dev { }; >> +static inline void pci_init(void) { } >> +#endif /*!CONFIG_ARM_PCI*/ >> +#endif /* __ARM_PCI_H__ */ >> -- >> 2.17.1
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