On 2021-02-24 12:18, Miquel Raynal wrote:
Hello,

mda...@codeaurora.org wrote on Wed, 24 Feb 2021 10:09:48 +0530:

On 2021-02-24 01:13, mda...@codeaurora.org wrote:
> On 2021-02-23 22:04, Miquel Raynal wrote:
>> Hello,
>> >> Md Sadre Alam <mda...@codeaurora.org> wrote on Tue, 23 Feb 2021
>> 01:34:27 +0530:
>> >>> From QPIC version 2.0 onwards new register got added to read last
>> >>                                a new
>> >>> codeword. This change will add the READ_LOCATION_LAST_CW_n register.
>> >>             Add support for this READ_LOCATION_LAST_CW_n register.
>> >>> >>> For first three code word READ_LOCATION_n register will be
>>> use.For last code word READ_LOCATION_LAST_CW_n register will be
>>> use.
>> >> "
>> In the case of QPIC v2, codewords 0, 1 and 2 will be accessed through
>> READ_LOCATION_n, while codeword 3 will be accessed through
>> READ_LOCATION_LAST_CW_n.
>> "
>> >> When I read my own sentence, I feel that there is something wrong.
>> If there are only 4 codewords, I guess a QPIC v2 is able to use
>> READ_LOCATION_3 or READ_LOCATION_LAST_CW_0 interchangeably. Isn't it?
>> >> I guess the point of having these "last_cw_n" registers is to support
>> up to 8 codewords, am I wrong? If this the case, the current patch
>> completely fails doing that I don't get the point of such change.
>
> This register is only use to read last code word.
>
> I have address all the comments from all the previous sub sequent
> patches and pushed
> all patches in only one series.
>
> Please check.

The registers READ_LOCATION & READ_LOCATION_LAST are not associated with number of code words. These two registers are used to access the location inside a code word.

Ok. Can you please explain what is a location then? Or point me to a
datasheet that explains it.

  The location is the position inside a code word.


Bottom line question: why having READ_LOCATION_0, _1,... an
READ_LOCATION_LAST_0, _1, etc?

READ_LOCATION_0, _1,... are used to extract multiple chunks from a code word.

e.g If we wanted to extract first 100 bytes from a code word then (0...99) READ_LOCATION_0 will be configured. if we wanted to extract next 100 bytes (100...199) then READ_LOCATION_1 will be configured.

     same way for last code word READ_LOCATION_LAST_0, _1, will be used.


  Below is the mapping example for a 2K page size.

<---------------------2048------------------------------------------------><------64---------->2111 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|__________________________________________________________________________|___|_______________|
2048-bytes factory BBM


One code word:

             1-byte BBM       7-bytes ECC
______________________________________
|            |  |            |   |    |
|            |  |            |   |    |
|            |  |            |   |    |
|            |  |            |   |    |
|            |  |            |   |    |
|____________|__|____________|___|____|
 <-----------512 bytes------->    4-bytes spare
             data


<-------------------------------------2048-------------------------------------------------->2047<------64---------->2111 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|_____________________________________________________________________________________________|___|_____________|____|
| | | | | |<-----mapping | | | | ____________________________________________________________________________________________________|___|______ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|______________________|___________________________|_______________________________|____________________________|
<-------CW1-----------><----------CW2-------------><-----------CW3----------------><----------CW4--------------->
                     /                             \
                    /                                \
                  /                                     \
                /                                         \
              /                                             \
             /                                                 \
           /                                                      \
         /                                                            \
_________________________________________________________________ \___ | | | | | | | | | | | | |<--read_location_0--> <---read_location_1--> <--read_location_n-->| | |_____________________________________________________________________|



So in QPIC V2 onwards to access last code word same way we have to use read_location_last_0,1,2..3 etc.



So whether we are having 4 code words
or 8 code words it doesn't matter. If we wanted access the location within normal code word we have to use READ_LOCATION register and if we wanted to access location in last code word then we have to use
  READ_LOCATION_LAST.
>
>> >>> Signed-off-by: Md Sadre Alam <mda...@codeaurora.org>

Thanks,
Miquèl

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