Re: [PATCH v4 00/12] The great interconnecification fixation

From: Konrad Dybcio
Date: Tue Feb 14 2023 - 11:28:00 EST


+CC Georgi, linux-pm, linux-kernel (thanks git send-email for not including these)

On 14.02.2023 15:37, Konrad Dybcio wrote:
> Hi!
>
> v3 -> v4 changelog:
> - Drop "Always set QoS params on QNoC", it only causes issues.. this
> can be investigated another day, as it's not necessary for operation
>
> - Drop "Add a way to always set QoS registers", same as /\
>
> - Add a way (and use it) to have no bus_clocks (the ones we set rate on),
> as at least msm8996 has a bus (A0NoC) that doesn't have any and does
> all the scaling through RPM requests
>
> - Promote 8996 icc to core_initcall
>
> - Introduce keep_alive (see patch [11/12]) (important!, will be used by at least 6375)
>
> - Allow negative QoS offsets in preparation for introducing 8998 icc [12/12]
>
> Link to v3: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-msm/20230116132152.405535-1-konrad.dybcio@xxxxxxxxxx/
>
> v2 -> v3 changelog:
> - Drop "Don't set QoS params before non-zero bw is requested"
>
> - Rebase on next
>
> - [1/9] ("..make QoS INVALID default.."): remove unused define for
> MODE_INVALID_VAL
>
> - Pick up tags
>
> v1 -> v2 changelog:
> - reorder "make QoS INVALID default", makes more sense to have it
> before "Always set QoS params on QNoC"
>
> - Limit ap_owned-independent QoS setting to QNoC only
>
> - Add new patches for handling the 8996-and-friends clocks situation
> and optional BIMC regardless-of-ap_owned QoS programming
>
>
> [1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-msm/14e06574-f95e-8960-0243-8c95a1c294e9@xxxxxxxxxx/T/#m056692bea71d4c272968d5e07afbd9eb07a88123
> [2] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-msm/20230110132202.956619-1-konrad.dybcio@xxxxxxxxxx/
>
> This series grew quite a bit bigger than the previous [1] attempt, so
> I decided to also add a cover letter.
>
> Link to v2: [2]
>
> It addresses a few things that were not quite right:
>
> - Setting QoS params before a "real" (non-zero) bandwidth request
> makes little sense (since there's no data supposed to flow through
> the bus, why would the QoS matter) and (at least newer) downstream
> prevents that from happening. Do the same in Patch 1.
>
> - QNoC type buses expect to always have their QoS registers set as long
> as there's a non-INVALID QoS mode set; ap_owned is not really a thing
> on these anymore, Patch 3 handles that.
>
> - The recent MSM8996 boot fix was done quickly and not quite properly,
> leading to possibly setting the aggregate bus rate on "normal"
> hardware interface clocks; this series handles that by limiting the
> number of bus_clocks to 2 (which is the maximum that makes sense,
> anyway) and handling the rest as "intf_clocks", which are required
> to access the hardware at the other end. Patches 5-8 take care of
> that and Patch 10 reverts the _optional moniker in clk_get_ to make
> sure we always have the bus scaling clocks, as they're well, kind
> of important ;)
>
> - Similarly to QNoC, BIMC on "newer" (which can be loosely approximated
> by "new enough" == "has only BIMC and QNoC hosts") SoCs expects to
> always receive QoS programming, whereas BIMC on "older" SoCs cries
> like a wild boar and crashes the platform when trying to do so
> unconditionally. Patch 9 adds a way to take care of that for newer
> SoCs (like SM6375)
>
> - QoS mode INVALID was assumed by developers before to be the default
> ("I didn't specify any QoS settings, so the driver can't assume I
> did.. right? right!?" - wrong, partial struct initialization led to
> 0 being set and 0 corresponded to QoS mode FIXED). Make it so, as
> that's the logical choice. This allows the "Always set QoS params
> on QNoC" patch to work without setting tons of what-should-
> -obviously-be-the-default values everywhere, as well as fixes older
> drivers that set ap_owned = true but left the QoS mode field unset.
> Patch 2 cleans that up.
>
> - Some nodes are physically connected over more than one channel
> (usually DDR or other high-throughput paths). Patch 4 allows that
> to be reflected in calculations. This will be required for at least
> MSM8998 and SM6375 (which will be submitted soon after this lands)
>
>
> Konrad Dybcio (12):
> interconnect: qcom: rpm: make QoS INVALID default, separate out driver
> data
> interconnect: qcom: rpm: Add support for specifying channel num
> interconnect: qcom: Sort kerneldoc entries
> interconnect: qcom: rpm: Rename icc desc clocks to bus_blocks
> interconnect: qcom: rpm: Rename icc provider num_clocks to
> num_bus_clocks
> interconnect: qcom: rpm: Handle interface clocks
> interconnect: qcom: icc-rpm: Allow negative num_bus_clocks
> interconnect: qcom: msm8996: Specify no bus clock scaling on A0NoC
> interconnect: qcom: rpm: Don't use clk_get_optional for bus clocks
> anymore
> interconnect: qcom: msm8996: Promote to core_initcall
> interconnect: qcom: icc-rpm: Introduce keep_alive
> interconnect: qcom: icc-rpm: Allow negative QoS offset
>
> drivers/interconnect/qcom/icc-rpm.c | 101 ++++++++++++++++++++--------
> drivers/interconnect/qcom/icc-rpm.h | 41 +++++++----
> drivers/interconnect/qcom/msm8996.c | 35 ++++++----
> drivers/interconnect/qcom/sdm660.c | 16 ++---
> 4 files changed, 126 insertions(+), 67 deletions(-)
>