Hi Moritz,
On 5/31/20 2:49 PM, Moritz Fischer wrote:
On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 08:15:15AM -0500, Richard Gong wrote:
Hi Moritz,
Sorry for asking.
When you get chance, can you review my version 2 patch submitted on
05/15/20?
Regards,
Richard
On 5/15/20 9:35 AM, richard.g...@linux.intel.com wrote:
From: Richard Gong <richard.g...@intel.com>
The reconfiguration mode is pre-set by driver as the full reconfiguration.
As a result, user have to change code and recompile the drivers if he or
she wants to perform a partial reconfiguration. Removing the pre-set
reconfiguration condition so that user can select full or partial
reconfiguration via overlay device tree without recompiling the drivers.
Can you help me understand? See comment below, I'm not sure how this
change changes the behavior.
Flag COMMAND_RECONFIG_FLAG_PARTIAL is defined in Intel service layer
driver (include/linux/firmware/intel/stratix10-svc-client.h) and the
default value is zero. It is obvious that COMMAND_RECONFIG_FLAG_PARTIAL
should be set to 1 to support partial reconfiguration.
Please discard this FPGA patch, I will submit a patch on Intel service
layer driver.
Regards,
Richard
Also add an error message if the configuration request is failure.
Signed-off-by: Richard Gong <richard.g...@intel.com>
---
v2: define and use constant values
---
drivers/fpga/stratix10-soc.c | 9 +++++++--
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/fpga/stratix10-soc.c b/drivers/fpga/stratix10-soc.c
index 44b7c56..4d52a80 100644
--- a/drivers/fpga/stratix10-soc.c
+++ b/drivers/fpga/stratix10-soc.c
@@ -14,9 +14,13 @@
/*
* FPGA programming requires a higher level of privilege (EL3), per the SoC
* design.
+ * SoC firmware supports full and partial reconfiguration.
Consider:
"The SoC firmware supports full and partial reconfiguration."
*/
#define NUM_SVC_BUFS 4
#define SVC_BUF_SIZE SZ_512K
+#define FULL_RECONFIG_FLAG 0
+#define PARTIAL_RECONFIG_FLAG 1
+
/* Indicates buffer is in use if set */
#define SVC_BUF_LOCK 0
@@ -182,12 +186,12 @@ static int s10_ops_write_init(struct fpga_manager *mgr,
uint i;
int ret;
- ctype.flags = 0;
if (info->flags & FPGA_MGR_PARTIAL_RECONFIG) {
dev_dbg(dev, "Requesting partial reconfiguration.\n");
- ctype.flags |= BIT(COMMAND_RECONFIG_FLAG_PARTIAL);
+ ctype.flags = PARTIAL_RECONFIG_FLAG;
} else {
dev_dbg(dev, "Requesting full reconfiguration.\n");
+ ctype.flags = FULL_RECONFIG_FLAG;
}
Am I missing something here: Doesn't this do the same as before?
Before:
If info->flags & FPGA_MGR_PARTIAL_RECONFIG -> ctype.flags = 0 |
BIT(COMMAND_RECONFIG_FLAG_PARTIAL) -> 1
and ctype->flags = FULL_RECONFIG -> 0 else.
Now:
If info->flags & FPGA_MGR_PARTIAL_RECONFIG -> ctype.flags = PARTIAL_RECONFIG_FLAG
-> 1
ctype->flags = FULL_REECONFIG_FLAG -> 0 else.
Am I missing something here? If I don't set the flag for partial
reconfig I'd end up with full reconfiguration in both cases?
If I do set the flag, I get partial reconfiguration in both cases?
reinit_completion(&priv->status_return_completion);
@@ -210,6 +214,7 @@ static int s10_ops_write_init(struct fpga_manager *mgr,
ret = 0;
if (!test_and_clear_bit(SVC_STATUS_OK, &priv->status)) {
+ dev_err(dev, "RECONFIG_REQUEST failed\n");
ret = -ETIMEDOUT;
goto init_done;
}
Thanks,
Moritz