Hi Dan, On 16/09/2020 14:22, Dan Scally wrote: > Hi Sakari - thanks for the comments > > On 16/09/2020 10:17, Sakari Ailus wrote: >> Moi Daniel and Heikki, >> >> On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 12:28:27AM +0100, Daniel Scally wrote: >>> From: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.kroge...@linux.intel.com> >>> >>> This implements the remaining .graph_* callbacks in the >>> fwnode operations vector for the software nodes. That makes >>> the fwnode_graph*() functions available in the drivers also >>> when software nodes are used. >>> >>> The implementation tries to mimic the "OF graph" as much as >>> possible, but there is no support for the "reg" device >>> property. The ports will need to have the index in their >>> name which starts with "port" (for example "port0", "port1", >>> ...) and endpoints will use the index of the software node >>> that is given to them during creation. The port nodes can >>> also be grouped under a specially named "ports" subnode, >>> just like in DT, if necessary. >>> >>> The remote-endpoints are reference properties under the >>> endpoint nodes that are named "remote-endpoint". >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.kroge...@linux.intel.com> >>> Co-developed-by: Daniel Scally <djrsca...@gmail.com> >>> Signed-off-by: Daniel Scally <djrsca...@gmail.com> >>> --- >>> changes in v2: >>> - added software_node_device_is_available >>> - altered software_node_get_next_child to get references >>> - altered software_node_get_next_endpoint to release references >>> to ports and avoid passing invalid combinations of swnodes to >>> software_node_get_next_child >>> - altered swnode_graph_find_next_port to release port rather than >>> old >>> >>> drivers/base/swnode.c | 129 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- >>> 1 file changed, 127 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/drivers/base/swnode.c b/drivers/base/swnode.c >>> index 010828fc785b..d69034b807e3 100644 >>> --- a/drivers/base/swnode.c >>> +++ b/drivers/base/swnode.c >>> @@ -363,6 +363,11 @@ static void software_node_put(struct fwnode_handle >>> *fwnode) >>> kobject_put(&swnode->kobj); >>> } >>> >>> +static bool software_node_device_is_available(const struct fwnode_handle >>> *fwnode) >>> +{ >>> + return is_software_node(fwnode); >> This basically tells whether the device is there. Are there software node >> based devices, i.e. do you need this? >> >> If you do really need this, then I guess this could just return true for >> now as if you somehow get here, the node is a software node anyway. > > I do think its better to include it; I'm targeting using this with > ipu3-cio2; the cio2_parse_firmware() call there doesn't pass > FWNODE_GRAPH_DEVICE_DISABLED to fwnode_graph_get_endpoint_by_id() so > this function does need to exist to be found by that call (or else > cio2_parse_firmware() would need to pass that flag...but I don't know > the effect of doing that on devices that aren't using software nodes so > it didn't seem like a good idea). I can change it to return true though sure > >>> +} >>> + >>> static bool software_node_property_present(const struct fwnode_handle >>> *fwnode, >>> const char *propname) >>> { >>> @@ -450,7 +455,7 @@ software_node_get_next_child(const struct fwnode_handle >>> *fwnode, >>> c = list_next_entry(c, entry); >>> else >>> c = list_first_entry(&p->children, struct swnode, entry); >>> - return &c->fwnode; >>> + return software_node_get(&c->fwnode); >> This looks like a bugfix that probably should or could be backported. Could >> you make it a separate patch, with a Fixes: tag? > Yes, sure. That does change how some of the other code would need to > work though if this patch were applied but not the separated one. Sorry; > not sure what's the best way to proceed in that case. Should I just note > that this patch depends on the prior application of the separated one?
I think the assumption is that this individual change to software_node_property_present() should be in a patch on it's own preceeding 'this' one. Running git-blame on drivers/base/swnode.c identifies this line as previously being added by: 59abd83672f70, so you would add the tag: Fixes: 59abd83672f7 ("drivers: base: Introducing software nodes to the firmware node framework") to the 'fixing' patch, and that can be backported accordingly. When patches are sent in a series, the dependency becomes implicit. You can do this by specifying a range when you do `git format-patch` If you want to save off the last '2' patches, you can use a range shorthand of '-2': for example: git format-patch -2 -v3 --cover-letter -o patches/swnode As it's a 'series' we add a cover letter to group them, and that gives a location to add some free-form text as you wish too. -- Kieran >> >>> } >>> >>> static struct fwnode_handle * >>> @@ -536,9 +541,125 @@ software_node_get_reference_args(const struct >>> fwnode_handle *fwnode, >>> return 0; >>> } >>> >>> +static struct fwnode_handle * >>> +swnode_graph_find_next_port(const struct fwnode_handle *parent, >>> + struct fwnode_handle *port) >>> +{ >>> + struct fwnode_handle *old = port; >>> + >>> + while ((port = software_node_get_next_child(parent, old))) { >>> + if (!strncmp(to_swnode(port)->node->name, "port", 4)) >>> + return port; >>> + fwnode_handle_put(port); >>> + old = port; >>> + } >>> + >>> + return NULL; >>> +} >>> + >>> +static struct fwnode_handle * >>> +software_node_graph_get_next_endpoint(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, >>> + struct fwnode_handle *endpoint) >>> +{ >>> + struct swnode *swnode = to_swnode(fwnode); >>> + struct fwnode_handle *old = endpoint; >>> + struct fwnode_handle *parent_of_old; >>> + struct fwnode_handle *parent; >>> + struct fwnode_handle *port; >>> + >>> + if (!swnode) >>> + return NULL; >>> + >>> + if (endpoint) { >>> + port = software_node_get_parent(endpoint); >>> + parent = software_node_get_parent(port); >>> + } else { >>> + parent = software_node_get_named_child_node(fwnode, "ports"); >>> + if (!parent) >>> + parent = software_node_get(&swnode->fwnode); >>> + >>> + port = swnode_graph_find_next_port(parent, NULL); >>> + } >>> + >>> + for (; port; port = swnode_graph_find_next_port(parent, port)) { >>> + >>> + if (old) { >>> + parent_of_old = software_node_get_parent(old); >>> + >>> + if (parent_of_old != port) >>> + old = NULL; >>> + >>> + fwnode_handle_put(parent_of_old); >>> + } >>> + >>> + endpoint = software_node_get_next_child(port, old); >>> + fwnode_handle_put(old); >>> + if (endpoint) >>> + break; >>> + >>> + fwnode_handle_put(port); >>> + } >>> + >>> + fwnode_handle_put(port); >>> + software_node_put(parent); >> This probably should be fwnode_handle_put() as well as this is basically >> corresponding the device (i.e. likely not a software node). > Yep good point, fwnode_handle_put() it is. >>> + >>> + return endpoint; >>> +} >>> + >>> +static struct fwnode_handle * >>> +software_node_graph_get_remote_endpoint(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode) >>> +{ >>> + struct swnode *swnode = to_swnode(fwnode); >>> + const struct software_node_ref_args *ref; >>> + const struct property_entry *prop; >>> + >>> + if (!swnode) >>> + return NULL; >>> + >>> + prop = property_entry_get(swnode->node->properties, "remote-endpoint"); >>> + if (!prop || prop->type != DEV_PROP_REF || prop->is_inline) >>> + return NULL; >>> + >>> + ref = prop->pointer; >>> + >>> + return software_node_get(software_node_fwnode(ref[0].node)); >>> +} >>> + >>> +static struct fwnode_handle * >>> +software_node_graph_get_port_parent(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode) >>> +{ >>> + struct swnode *swnode = to_swnode(fwnode); >>> + struct fwnode_handle *parent; >>> + >>> + if (!strcmp(swnode->parent->node->name, "ports")) >>> + parent = &swnode->parent->parent->fwnode; >>> + else >>> + parent = &swnode->parent->fwnode; >>> + >>> + return software_node_get(parent); >>> +} >>> + >>> +static int >>> +software_node_graph_parse_endpoint(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, >>> + struct fwnode_endpoint *endpoint) >>> +{ >>> + struct swnode *swnode = to_swnode(fwnode); >>> + int ret; >>> + >>> + ret = kstrtou32(swnode->parent->node->name + 4, 10, &endpoint->port); >>> + if (ret) >>> + return ret; >>> + >>> + endpoint->id = swnode->id; >>> + endpoint->local_fwnode = fwnode; >>> + >>> + return 0; >>> +} >>> + >>> static const struct fwnode_operations software_node_ops = { >>> .get = software_node_get, >>> .put = software_node_put, >>> + .device_is_available = software_node_device_is_available, >>> .property_present = software_node_property_present, >>> .property_read_int_array = software_node_read_int_array, >>> .property_read_string_array = software_node_read_string_array, >>> @@ -547,7 +668,11 @@ static const struct fwnode_operations >>> software_node_ops = { >>> .get_parent = software_node_get_parent, >>> .get_next_child_node = software_node_get_next_child, >>> .get_named_child_node = software_node_get_named_child_node, >>> - .get_reference_args = software_node_get_reference_args >>> + .get_reference_args = software_node_get_reference_args, >>> + .graph_get_next_endpoint = software_node_graph_get_next_endpoint, >>> + .graph_get_remote_endpoint = software_node_graph_get_remote_endpoint, >>> + .graph_get_port_parent = software_node_graph_get_port_parent, >>> + .graph_parse_endpoint = software_node_graph_parse_endpoint, >>> }; >>> >>> /* >>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> */