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SubjectRe: [PATCH] pcie: ti: Provide patch to force GEN1 PCIe operation
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Às 10:43 AM de 1/17/2017, Joao Pinto escreveu:
>
> Hi Lukasz,
>
> Às 9:44 PM de 1/16/2017, Lukasz Majewski escreveu:
>> Hi Joao,
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Às 10:13 AM de 1/16/2017, Kishon Vijay Abraham I escreveu:
>>>> + Joao, Jingoo
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> On Monday 16 January 2017 03:01 PM, Lukasz Majewski wrote:
>>>>> Hi Kishon,
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Łukasz,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Monday 16 January 2017 12:19 PM, Lukasz Majewski wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi Kishon,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Sunday 15 January 2017 06:49 PM, Lukasz Majewski wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Some devices (due to e.g. bad PCIe signal integrity) require to
>>>>>>>>> run with forced GEN1 speed on PCIe bus.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> This patch changes the speed explicitly on dra7 based devices
>>>>>>>>> when proper device tree attribute is defined for the PCIe
>>>>>>>>> controller.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Lukasz Majewski <lukma@denx.de>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Bjorn has already queued a patch to do the same thing
>>>>>>>> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__git.kernel.org_cgit_linux_kernel_git_helgaas_pci.git_log_-3Fh-3Dpci_host-2Ddra7xx&d=DwIDaQ&c=DPL6_X_6JkXFx7AXWqB0tg&r=s2fO0hii0OGNOv9qQy_HRXy-xAJUD1NNoEcc3io_kx0&m=zD82T5n4WcL7Ga-NSY2NI7KE75xQ99hN-mW2yX46wQk&s=E8zk1CbKxGH-f3fw_WpXxFU-A8BLkgA8NusCaxk1SvA&e=
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It seems like Bjorn only modifies CAP registers.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The patch also modifies the LNKCTL2 register.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> He also needs to change register with 0x080C offset to actually
>>>>>>> ( PCIECTRL_PL_WIDTH_SPEED_CTL )
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This bit is used to initiate speed change (after the link is
>>>>>> initialized in GEN1). Resetting the bit (like what you have done
>>>>>> here) prevents speed change.
>>>>>
>>>>> This is strange, but e2e advised me to do things as I did in the
>>>>> patch to _force_ GEN1 operation on PCIe2 port [1] (AM5728)
>>>>>
>>>>> Link:
>>>>> [1]
>>>>> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__e2e.ti.com_support_arm_sitara-5Farm_f_791_t_566421&d=DwIDaQ&c=DPL6_X_6JkXFx7AXWqB0tg&r=s2fO0hii0OGNOv9qQy_HRXy-xAJUD1NNoEcc3io_kx0&m=zD82T5n4WcL7Ga-NSY2NI7KE75xQ99hN-mW2yX46wQk&s=uXLwglyRYqKpwp1JSxkOWmKpQ2wjfhgofpm8DCfquNw&e=
>>>>>
>>>>> Both patches modify 0x5180 007C register to set GEN1 capability
>>>>> (PCI_EXP_LNKCAP_SLS_2_5GB)
>>>>>
>>>>> The problem is with second register (in your patch):
>>>>>
>>>>> From SPRUHZ6G TRM:
>>>>>
>>>>> PCIECTRL_EP_DBICS_LNK_CAS_2 (0x5180 00A0)
>>>>> - TRGT_LINK_SPEED (Reset 0x1) - "Target Link Speed" - no more
>>>>> description in TRM
>>>>>
>>>>> It is set to PCI_EXP_LNKCAP_SLS_2_5GB = 0x1, which is the same as
>>>>> default /reset value.
>>>>
>>>> The default value is 0x2 (or else none of the cards would have
>>>> enumerated in GEN2)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Could you clarify which way to _force_ PCIe GEN1 operation is
>>>>> correct? Mine shows differences in lspci output (as posted in [1]).
>>>>
>>>> You'll see the difference even with the patch in Bjorn's tree ;-)
>>>>
>>>> I think these are 2 different approaches to keep the link at GEN1.
>>>> Joao or Jingoo, do you have any suggestion here?
>>>
>>> I studied the Databook,
>>
>> Could you reveal which databook do you have in mind? Is that the TRM for
>> AM5728?
>
> I checked the Designware PCIe Databook, since it is based on this IP.
>
>>
>>> and both approaches seem to be right,
>>> dependently of the Core configuration and setup.
>>>
>>> The standard manual speed change sequence is:
>>> a) Write to PCIE_CAP_TARGET_LINK_SPEED (indicating desired speed)
>>
>> Do you mean TRGT_LINK_SPEED @ 0x5180 00A0 ?
>
> Correct.
>
>>
>>> b) Clear "Directed Speed Change"
>>
>> CFG_DIRECTED_SPEED_CHANGE @ 0x5180 080C
>
> Correct.
>
>>
>>> c) Set "Directed Speed Change"
>>>
>>> If "Directed Speed Change" is set (DEFAULT_GEN2_SPEED_CHANGE is the
>>> default value), it will execute LTSSM to initiate speed change to
>>> Gen2 or Gen3, after link is started in Gen1, and then the bit is
>>> automatically cleared.
>>
>> Ok, so with default settings (after reset) we do have Gen1 speed link
>> and when we enable LTSSM (with LTSSM_EN bit setting) we negotiate to
>> Gen2/Gen3.
>
> Yes, that's the expected behavior. I submited this direct question to R&D and
> will have your doubt answered soon.

According to R&D if you set "Target Link Speed" to Gen1 before setting LTSSM_EN
bit, the controller should stay in GEN1.

>
>>
>>>
>>> Lukasz is reseting this bit, in order to avoid the LTSSM to be
>>> executed, which is correct.
>>
>> So with CFG_DIRECTED_SPEED_CHANGE = 0, when I start LTSSM (with
>> LTSSM_EN) the state machine returns immediately and leaves link in the
>> Gen1?
>>
>> The pci-dra7 driver always sets LTSSM_EN bit to start link negotiation.
>>
>>> There is another way to prevent this
>>> automatic speed change, which is to set GEN1 speed before link up
>>> which might be difficult in some setups, so Kishon's also right.
>>>
>>> In my opinion Lukasz approach would be the one that might be more
>>> universal and more "secure".
>>
>> The robustness is the key here since there are some devices, which on
>> particular HW must only work with Gen1 speed. When we start LTSSM state
>> machine and hence start negotiation to Gen2, not always the result of
>> LTSSM is correct and device is properly recognized.
>>
>>>
>>> Joao
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> IMO the better way is to set the LNKCTL2 to GEN1 instead of
>>>>>> hacking the IP register.
>>>>>
>>>>> From the original patch description:
>>>>>
>>>>> "Add support to force Root Complex to work in GEN1 mode if so
>>>>> desired, but don't force GEN1 mode on any board just yet."
>>>>>
>>>>> Are there any (floating around) patches allowing forcing GEN1
>>>>> operation on any board (I would like to reuse/port them to my
>>>>> current solution)?
>>>>
>>>> For setting to GEN1 mode, "max-link-speed" should be set to 1 in dt
>>>> with the patch in Bjorn's tree.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Kishon
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Lukasz Majewski
>>
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