Am Montag, 7. Januar 2019, 07:41:33 CET schrieb Kishon Vijay Abraham I: > Hi Lorenzo, > > The Endpoint controller driver uses features member in 'struct pci_epc' > to advertise the list of supported features to the endpoint function > driver. > > There are a few shortcomings with this approach. > *) Certain endpoint controllers support fixed size BAR (e.g. TI's > AM654 uses Designware configuration with fixed size BAR). The > size of each BARs cannot be passed to the endpoint function > driver. > *) Too many macros for handling EPC features. > (EPC_FEATURE_NO_LINKUP_NOTIFIER, EPC_FEATURE_BAR_MASK, > EPC_FEATURE_MSIX_AVAILABLE, EPC_FEATURE_SET_BAR, > EPC_FEATURE_GET_BAR) > *) Endpoint controllers are directly modifying struct pci_epc > members. (I have plans to move struct pci_epc to > drivers/pci/endpoint so that pci_epc members are referenced > only by endpoint core). > > To overcome the above shortcomings, introduced pci_epc_get_features() > API, pci_epc_features structure and a ->get_features() callback. > > Also added a patch to set BAR flags in pci_epf_alloc_space and > remove it from pci-epf-test function driver. > > Tested on TI's DRA7xx platform.
While I don't have that much PCI experience and hence cannot judge this cleanup as a whole, I can at least say, that my Rockchip rk3399 still does find its PCIE-connected wifi card, so this series on rk3399 Tested-by: Heiko Stuebner <he...@sntech.de>