Re: [RFC 04/10] memory: Add Tegra124 memory controller support

From: Joseph Lo
Date: Fri Jun 27 2014 - 03:41:18 EST


Hi Thierry,

On 06/27/2014 04:49 AM, Thierry Reding wrote:
[snip]
+
+#define MC_INTSTATUS 0x000
+#define MC_INT_DECERR_MTS (1 << 16)
+#define MC_INT_SECERR_SEC (1 << 13)
+#define MC_INT_DECERR_VPR (1 << 12)
+#define MC_INT_INVALID_APB_ASID_UPDATE (1 << 11)
+#define MC_INT_INVALID_SMMU_PAGE (1 << 10)
+#define MC_INT_ARBITRATION_EMEM (1 << 9)
+#define MC_INT_SECURITY_VIOLATION (1 << 8)
+#define MC_INT_DECERR_EMEM (1 << 6)
+#define MC_INTMASK 0x004
+#define MC_ERR_STATUS 0x08
+#define MC_ERR_ADR 0x0c
+
[snip]
+
+#define SMMU_PDE_ATTR (SMMU_PDE_READABLE | SMMU_PDE_WRITABLE | \
+ SMMU_PDE_NONSECURE)
+#define SMMU_PTE_ATTR (SMMU_PTE_READABLE | SMMU_PTE_WRITABLE | \
+ SMMU_PTE_NONSECURE)
+
+#define SMMU_PDE_VACANT(n) (((n) << 10) | SMMU_PDE_ATTR)
+#define SMMU_PTE_VACANT(n) (((n) << 12) | SMMU_PTE_ATTR)

There is an ISR to catch the invalid SMMU translation. Do you want to modify the identity mapping with read/write attribute of the unused SMMU pages?

This can make sure we capture the invalid SMMU translation. And helps for driver to capture issues when using SMMU.

-joseph

+static irqreturn_t tegra124_mc_irq(int irq, void *data)
+{
+ struct tegra_mc *mc = data;
+ u32 value, status, mask;
+
+ /* mask all interrupts to avoid flooding */
+ mask = mc_readl(mc, MC_INTMASK);
+ mc_writel(mc, 0, MC_INTMASK);
+
+ status = mc_readl(mc, MC_INTSTATUS);
+ mc_writel(mc, status, MC_INTSTATUS);
+
+ dev_dbg(mc->dev, "INTSTATUS: %08x\n", status);
+
+ if (status & MC_INT_DECERR_MTS)
+ dev_dbg(mc->dev, " DECERR_MTS\n");
+
+ if (status & MC_INT_SECERR_SEC)
+ dev_dbg(mc->dev, " SECERR_SEC\n");
+
+ if (status & MC_INT_DECERR_VPR)
+ dev_dbg(mc->dev, " DECERR_VPR\n");
+
+ if (status & MC_INT_INVALID_APB_ASID_UPDATE)
+ dev_dbg(mc->dev, " INVALID_APB_ASID_UPDATE\n");
+
+ if (status & MC_INT_INVALID_SMMU_PAGE)
+ dev_dbg(mc->dev, " INVALID_SMMU_PAGE\n");
+
+ if (status & MC_INT_ARBITRATION_EMEM)
+ dev_dbg(mc->dev, " ARBITRATION_EMEM\n");
+
+ if (status & MC_INT_SECURITY_VIOLATION)
+ dev_dbg(mc->dev, " SECURITY_VIOLATION\n");
+
+ if (status & MC_INT_DECERR_EMEM)
+ dev_dbg(mc->dev, " DECERR_EMEM\n");
+
+ value = mc_readl(mc, MC_ERR_STATUS);
+
+ dev_dbg(mc->dev, "ERR_STATUS: %08x\n", value);
+ dev_dbg(mc->dev, " type: %x\n", (value >> 28) & 0x7);
+ dev_dbg(mc->dev, " protection: %x\n", (value >> 25) & 0x7);
+ dev_dbg(mc->dev, " adr_hi: %x\n", (value >> 20) & 0x3);
+ dev_dbg(mc->dev, " swap: %x\n", (value >> 18) & 0x1);
+ dev_dbg(mc->dev, " security: %x\n", (value >> 17) & 0x1);
+ dev_dbg(mc->dev, " r/w: %x\n", (value >> 16) & 0x1);
+ dev_dbg(mc->dev, " adr1: %x\n", (value >> 12) & 0x7);
+ dev_dbg(mc->dev, " client: %x\n", value & 0x7f);
+
+ value = mc_readl(mc, MC_ERR_ADR);
+ dev_dbg(mc->dev, "ERR_ADR: %08x\n", value);
+
+ mc_writel(mc, mask, MC_INTMASK);
+
+ return IRQ_HANDLED;
+}
+
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