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SubjectRe: [PATCH v3 1/3] x86: baytrail/cherrytrail: Rework and move P-Unit PMIC bus semaphore code
On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 04:29:09PM +0200, Hans de Goede wrote:
> On some BYT/CHT systems the SoC's P-Unit shares the I2C bus with the
> kernel. The P-Unit has a semaphore for the PMIC bus which we can take to
> block it from accessing the shared bus while the kernel wants to access it.
>
> Currently we have the I2C-controller driver acquiring and releasing the
> semaphore around each I2C transfer. There are 2 problems with this:
>
> 1) PMIC accesses often come in the form of a read-modify-write on one of
> the PMIC registers, we currently release the P-Unit's PMIC bus semaphore
> between the read and the write. If the P-Unit modifies the register during
> this window?, then we end up overwriting the P-Unit's changes.
> I believe that this is mostly an academic problem, but I'm not sure.
>
> 2) To safely access the shared I2C bus, we need to do 3 things:
> a) Notify the GPU driver that we are starting a window in which it may not
> access the P-Unit, since the P-Unit seems to ignore the semaphore for
> explicit power-level requests made by the GPU driver
> b) Make a pm_qos request to force all CPU cores out of C6/C7 since entering
> C6/C7 while we hold the semaphore hangs the SoC
> c) Finally take the P-Unit's PMIC bus semaphore
> All 3 these steps together are somewhat expensive, so ideally if we have
> a bunch of i2c transfers grouped together we only do this once for the
> entire group.
>
> Taking the read-modify-write on a PMIC register as example then ideally we
> would only do all 3 steps once at the beginning and undo all 3 steps once
> at the end.
>
> For this we need to be able to take the semaphore from within e.g. the PMIC
> opregion driver, yet we do not want to remove the taking of the semaphore
> from the I2C-controller driver, as that is still necessary to protect many
> other code-paths leading to accessing the shared I2C bus.
>
> This means that we first have the PMIC driver acquire the semaphore and
> then have the I2C controller driver trying to acquire it again.
>
> To make this possible this commit does the following:
>
> 1) Move the semaphore code from being private to the I2C controller driver
> into the generic iosf_mbi code, which already has other code to deal with
> the shared bus so that it can be accessed outside of the I2C bus driver.
>
> 2) Rework the code so that it can be called multiple times nested, while
> still blocking I2C accesses while e.g. the GPU driver has indicated the
> P-Unit needs the bus through a iosf_mbi_punit_acquire() call.
>
> Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>

For the record: once the designware maintainers are okay with this
change, I am also okay with it going via the x86 platform tree.

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