Re: [PATCH v12 4/4] soc: qcom: rpmh: Invalidate SLEEP and WAKE TCSes before flushing new data

From: Doug Anderson
Date: Thu Mar 05 2020 - 17:20:53 EST


Hi,

On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 9:07 AM Maulik Shah <mkshah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> TCSes have previously programmed data when rpmh_flush is called.
> This can cause old data to trigger along with newly flushed.
>
> Fix this by cleaning SLEEP and WAKE TCSes before new data is flushed.
>
> Fixes: 600513dfeef3 ("drivers: qcom: rpmh: cache sleep/wake state requests")
> Signed-off-by: Maulik Shah <mkshah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> drivers/soc/qcom/rpmh.c | 5 +++++
> 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/soc/qcom/rpmh.c b/drivers/soc/qcom/rpmh.c
> index 1951f6a..63364ce 100644
> --- a/drivers/soc/qcom/rpmh.c
> +++ b/drivers/soc/qcom/rpmh.c
> @@ -472,6 +472,11 @@ int rpmh_flush(struct rpmh_ctrlr *ctrlr)
> return 0;
> }
>
> + /* Invalidate the TCSes first to avoid stale data */
> + do {
> + ret = rpmh_rsc_invalidate(ctrlr_to_drv(ctrlr));
> + } while (ret == -EAGAIN);
> +
> /* First flush the cached batch requests */
> ret = flush_batch(ctrlr);
> if (ret)

I think you should make this patch 3/4 instead of 4/4, and then:

1. In this patch remove the call to rpmh_rsc_invalidate() in
rpmh_invalidate(). You've already marked things "dirty" in
invalidate_batch() so no need to actually program the hardware--it'll
happen in the flush.

2. In patch 4/4 (the flushing patch) add a call to rpmh_flush() to
rpmh_invalidate() if you're in non-OSI mode. Presumably you'll need a
spinlock around the rpmh_flush() call?


The end result of that will be that rpmh_invalidate() will properly
leave the non-batch sleep/wake sets programmed.


-Doug