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SubjectRe: [PATCH v16 0/6] Device Tree support for FPGA programming
On Thu, 11 Feb 2016, Rob Herring wrote:

> On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 2:49 PM, atull <atull@opensource.altera.com> wrote:
> > On Fri, 5 Feb 2016, atull@opensource.altera.com wrote:
> >
> >> From: Alan Tull <atull@opensource.altera.com>
> >>
> >> v16 Refactors the FPGA Area and FPGA Bus into single thing called an
> >> FPGA Region and eliminates using simple-bus. I'm using the word
> >> "region" as it's a term is used in the literature of both the major
> >> FPGA manufacturors.
> >>
> >> Changes for v16:
> >> * Refactor the FPGA Area and FPGA Bus into a FPGA Region.
> >> * Don't use simple-bus.
> >> * FPGA Managers and FPGA Bridges are now specified by phandle using the
> >> "fpga-mgr" and "fpga-bridges" properties. fpga-bridges can specify
> >> more than one bridge.
> >> * Device Tree overlays should be targeted to a FPGA Region.
> >> * The overlays need only contain firmware-name and the child nodes.
> >> * To model a system containing >1 partial reconfiguration region,
> >> an overlay could add FPGA Regions to the base FPGA Regions.
> >> * Child FPGA Regions inherit the parent FGPA Manager, but specify
> >> their own set of bridges if needes as partial reconfig regions
> >> will likely need their own bridges.
> >> * All this is discussed in bindings/fpga/fpga-region.txt
> >>
> >> One other highlight:
> >> The little engine that runs this thing is a reconfig notifier
> >> in fpga-region.c. This notifier that will program an FPGA if a
> >> "firmware-name" property gets added to a fpga-region. Then
> >> it will call of_platform_populate(). The current behavior in Linux
> >> when a DT overlay is applied is that the reconfig notifications
> >> go out in heirarchical order: first notifications are for the
> >> properties, then notifications for the child nodes. So an overlay
> >> that adds a 'firmware-name' property and some child nodes to a
> >> fpga-region will cause FPGA programming and child node
> >> populating in the right order.
> >
> > I figured out how to get rid of the reconfig notifier.
> >
> >>
> >> One issue with the dynamic DT stuff:
> >> I've tried returning and error from the notifier if FPGA programming
> >> fails; the error is noted on the console, but the child nodes
> >> get probed anyway.
> >
> > I looked into it further and now I've got a solution for this issue
> > that I can post soon. I can stop using the DT overlay configfs
> > interface and add a sysfs file for applying an overlay to an FPGA
> > region. The FPGA region implementation will see the overlay before it
> > becomes part of the live tree. Then it can do the FPGA programming
> > and see that succeed before the child nodes become part of the live
> > tree. If FPGA programming fails, the overlay will be rejected before
> > it becomes part of the live tree. By the time 'firmware-name' and the
> > child nodes show up in the live tree, they will be post-configuration
> > information.
>
> Um, no. We don't need 2 interfaces for loading overlays from
> userspace. I could see this being a common problem and it needs to be
> solved. But given the configfs interface is not upstream yet, perhaps
> you should worry about that after the current series is in.
>
> Perhaps we need a pre-add notifier and the core will only load the
> overlay if nothing handles it. Really, a solution without notifiers
> would be preferred. Maybe register handlers with the DT core for
> certain paths.
>
> Rob
>

Yes. If any handler returns error, the overlay doesn't go into the
main tree. Handler type to be registed could be:

int pre_add_handler(struct device_node *overlay,
struct device_node *target)

That gives us the overlay after it's been unflattened and phandles
resolved and the node that it was targeted to. I was going to
need find_target_node() to be exported, but this avoids that.

Registration could by compatible string, of match, or path. Path
would be too rigid in my case, I'd want to register for compatible
"fpga-region"

Alan

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