Hello.

Rupjyoti Sarmah wrote:

This patch enables the on-chip DWC SATA controller of the AppliedMicro 
processor 460EX.

Too bad thius has already been applied but here's my (mostly stylistic) comments anyway:

Signed-off-by: Rupjyoti Sarmah <rsar...@appliedmicro.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Miesfeld <mmiesf...@appliedmicro.com>
Signed-off-by: Prodyut Hazarika <phazar...@appliedmicro.com>

[...]

diff --git a/drivers/ata/sata_dwc_460ex.c b/drivers/ata/sata_dwc_460ex.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ea24c1e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/ata/sata_dwc_460ex.c
@@ -0,0 +1,1756 @@
+/*
+ * drivers/ata/sata_dwc_460ex.c

   Filenames in the heading comments have long been frowned upon.

+#ifdef CONFIG_SATA_DWC_DEBUG

   I don't see this option defined anywahere.

+#define DEBUG
+#endif
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_SATA_DWC_VDEBUG

   The same about this one.

+#define VERBOSE_DEBUG
+#define DEBUG_NCQ
+#endif
[...]
+/* SATA DMA driver Globals */
+#define DMA_NUM_CHANS          1
+#define DMA_NUM_CHAN_REGS      8
+
+/* SATA DMA Register definitions */
+#define AHB_DMA_BRST_DFLT      64      /* 16 data items burst length*/

   Please put a space before */.

+struct ahb_dma_regs {
+       struct dma_chan_regs    chan_regs[DMA_NUM_CHAN_REGS];
+       struct dma_interrupt_regs interrupt_raw;        /* Raw Interrupt */
+       struct dma_interrupt_regs interrupt_status;     /* Interrupt Status */
+       struct dma_interrupt_regs interrupt_mask;       /* Interrupt Mask */
+       struct dma_interrupt_regs interrupt_clear;      /* Interrupt Clear */
+       struct dmareg           statusInt;      /* Interrupt combined*/

   No camelCase please, rename it to status_int.

+#define        DMA_CTL_BLK_TS(size)    ((size) & 0x000000FFF)      /* Blk 
Transfer size */
+#define DMA_CHANNEL(ch)                (0x00000001 << (ch))      /* Select 
channel */
+       /* Enable channel */
+#define        DMA_ENABLE_CHAN(ch)     ((0x00000001 << (ch)) |                 
  \
+                                ((0x000000001 << (ch)) << 8))
+       /* Disable channel */
+#define        DMA_DISABLE_CHAN(ch)    (0x00000000 | ((0x000000001 << (ch)) << 
8))

   What's the point of OR'ing with zero?

+/*
+ * Commonly used DWC SATA driver Macros
+ */
+#define HSDEV_FROM_HOST(host)  ((struct sata_dwc_device *)\
+                                       (host)->private_data)
+#define HSDEV_FROM_AP(ap)  ((struct sata_dwc_device *)\
+                                       (ap)->host->private_data)
+#define HSDEVP_FROM_AP(ap)   ((struct sata_dwc_device_port *)\
+                                       (ap)->private_data)
+#define HSDEV_FROM_QC(qc)      ((struct sata_dwc_device *)\
+                                       (qc)->ap->host->private_data)
+#define HSDEV_FROM_HSDEVP(p)   ((struct sata_dwc_device *)\
+                                               (hsdevp)->hsdev)

   Are you sure it's '(hsdevp)', not '(p)'?

+struct sata_dwc_host_priv {
+       void    __iomem  *scr_addr_sstatus;
+       u32     sata_dwc_sactive_issued ;
+       u32     sata_dwc_sactive_queued ;

   Remove spaces befoer semicolons, please.

+static void sata_dwc_tf_dump(struct ata_taskfile *tf)
+{
+       dev_vdbg(host_pvt.dwc_dev, "taskfile cmd: 0x%02x protocol: %s flags:"
+               "0x%lx device: %x\n", tf->command, ata_get_cmd_descript\

   There's no need to use \ outside macro defintions.

+/*
+ * Function: get_burst_length_encode
+ * arguments: datalength: length in bytes of data
+ * returns value to be programmed in register corrresponding to data length
+ * This value is effectively the log(base 2) of the length
+ */
+static  int get_burst_length_encode(int datalength)
+{
+       int items = datalength >> 2;      /* div by 4 to get lword count */
+
+       if (items >= 64)
+               return 5;
+
+       if (items >= 32)
+               return 4;
+
+       if (items >= 16)
+               return 3;
+
+       if (items >= 8)
+               return 2;
+
+       if (items >= 4)
+               return 1;
+
+       return 0;
+}

   Hmm, there should be a function in the kernel to calculate 2^n order from
size, something like get_count_order()...

+/*
+ * Function: dma_dwc_interrupt
+ * arguments: irq, dev_id, pt_regs
+ * returns channel number if available else -1
+ * Interrupt Handler for DW AHB SATA DMA
+ */
+static irqreturn_t dma_dwc_interrupt(int irq, void *hsdev_instance)
+{
+       int chan;
+       u32 tfr_reg, err_reg;
+       unsigned long flags;
+       struct sata_dwc_device *hsdev =
+               (struct sata_dwc_device *)hsdev_instance;
+       struct ata_host *host = (struct ata_host *)hsdev->host;
+       struct ata_port *ap;
+       struct sata_dwc_device_port *hsdevp;
+       u8 tag = 0;
+       unsigned int port = 0;
+
+       spin_lock_irqsave(&host->lock, flags);
+       ap = host->ports[port];
+       hsdevp = HSDEVP_FROM_AP(ap);
+       tag = ap->link.active_tag;
+
+       tfr_reg = in_le32(&(host_pvt.sata_dma_regs->interrupt_status.tfr\

   There's no need to use \ outside macro defintions.

+                       .low));
+       err_reg = in_le32(&(host_pvt.sata_dma_regs->interrupt_status.error\

   Same comment here...

+       for (chan = 0; chan < DMA_NUM_CHANS; chan++) {
+               /* Check for end-of-transfer interrupt. */
+               if (tfr_reg & DMA_CHANNEL(chan)) {
+                       /*
+                        * Each DMA command produces 2 interrupts.  Only
+                        * complete the command after both interrupts have been
+                        * seen. (See sata_dwc_isr())
+                        */
+                       host_pvt.dma_interrupt_count++;
+                       sata_dwc_clear_dmacr(hsdevp, tag);
+
+                       if (hsdevp->dma_pending[tag] ==
+                           SATA_DWC_DMA_PENDING_NONE) {
+                               dev_err(ap->dev, "DMA not pending eot=0x%08x "
+                                       "err=0x%08x tag=0x%02x pending=%d\n",
+                                       tfr_reg, err_reg, tag,
+                                       hsdevp->dma_pending[tag]);
+                       }
+
+                       if ((host_pvt.dma_interrupt_count % 2) == 0)

   Prens around % operation not necessary.

+                               sata_dwc_dma_xfer_complete(ap, 1);
+
+                       /* Clear the interrupt */
+                       out_le32(&(host_pvt.sata_dma_regs->interrupt_clear\

   \ not needed.

+                       /* Clear the interrupt. */
+                       out_le32(&(host_pvt.sata_dma_regs->interrupt_clear\

   \ not needed.

+/*
+ * Function: map_sg_to_lli
+ * The Synopsis driver has a comment proposing that better performance
+ * is possible by only enabling interrupts on the last item in the linked list.
+ * However, it seems that could be a problem if an error happened on one of the
+ * first items.  The transfer would halt, but no error interrupt would occur.
+ * Currently this function sets interrupts enabled for each linked list item:
+ * DMA_CTL_INT_EN.
+ */
+static int map_sg_to_lli(struct scatterlist *sg, int num_elems,
+                       struct lli *lli, dma_addr_t dma_lli,
+                       void __iomem *dmadr_addr, int dir)
+{
[...]
+                       /* Program the LLI CTL high register */
+                       lli[idx].ctl.high = cpu_to_le32(DMA_CTL_BLK_TS\

   \ not needed.

+                                               (len / 4));
+
+                       /* Program the next pointer.  The next pointer must be
+                        * the physical address, not the virtual address.
+                        */
+                       next_llp = (dma_lli + ((idx + 1) * sizeof(struct \

   Same here...

+static int dma_dwc_xfer_setup(struct scatterlist *sg, int num_elems,
+                             struct lli *lli, dma_addr_t dma_lli,
+                             void __iomem *addr, int dir)
+{
+       int dma_ch;
+       int num_lli;

   There should be an empty line here.

+/*
+ * Function: dma_dwc_init
+ * arguments: hsdev
+ * returns status
+ * This function initializes the SATA DMA driver
+ */
+static int dma_dwc_init(struct sata_dwc_device *hsdev, int irq)
+{
+       int err;
+
+       err = dma_request_interrupts(hsdev, irq);

   Could be initilaizer...

+       dev_notice(host_pvt.dwc_dev, "DMA initialized\n");
+       dev_dbg(host_pvt.dwc_dev, "SATA DMA registers=0x%p\n", host_pvt.\

   \ not needed.

+static u32 core_scr_read(unsigned int scr)
+{
+       return in_le32((void __iomem *)(host_pvt.scr_addr_sstatus) +\

   Not needed.

+static void clear_serror(void)
+{
+       u32 val;

   Empty line needed here.

+       val = core_scr_read(SCR_ERROR);

   This could be an initilaizer.

+/* See ahci.c */
+static void sata_dwc_error_intr(struct ata_port *ap,
+                               struct sata_dwc_device *hsdev, uint intpr)
+{
+       struct sata_dwc_device_port *hsdevp = HSDEVP_FROM_AP(ap);
+       struct ata_eh_info *ehi = &ap->link.eh_info;
+       unsigned int err_mask = 0, action = 0;
+       struct ata_queued_cmd *qc;
+       u32 serror;
+       u8 status, tag;
+       u32 err_reg;
+
+       ata_ehi_clear_desc(ehi);
+
+       serror = core_scr_read(SCR_ERROR);
+       status = ap->ops->sff_check_status(ap);

   Why not call ata_sff_check_status() directly?

+       err_reg = in_le32(&(host_pvt.sata_dma_regs->interrupt_status.error.\

   \ not neeeded.

+/*
+ * Function : sata_dwc_isr
+ * arguments : irq, void *dev_instance, struct pt_regs *regs
+ * Return value : irqreturn_t - status of IRQ
+ * This Interrupt handler called via port ops registered function.
+ * .irq_handler = sata_dwc_isr
+ */
+static irqreturn_t sata_dwc_isr(int irq, void *dev_instance)
+{
+       struct ata_host *host = (struct ata_host *)dev_instance;
+       struct sata_dwc_device *hsdev = HSDEV_FROM_HOST(host);
+       struct ata_port *ap;
+       struct ata_queued_cmd *qc;
+       unsigned long flags;
+       u8 status, tag;
+       int handled, num_processed, port = 0;
+       uint intpr, sactive, sactive2, tag_mask;
+       struct sata_dwc_device_port *hsdevp;
+       host_pvt.sata_dwc_sactive_issued = 0;
[...]
+       sactive = core_scr_read(SCR_ACTIVE);
+       tag_mask = (host_pvt.sata_dwc_sactive_issued | sactive) ^ sactive;

   Isn't it the same as 'host_pvt.sata_dwc_sactive_issued & ~sactive'?

+       /* If no sactive issued and tag_mask is zero then this is not NCQ */
+       if (host_pvt.sata_dwc_sactive_issued == 0 && tag_mask == 0) {
+               if (ap->link.active_tag == ATA_TAG_POISON)
+                       tag = 0;
+               else
+                       tag = ap->link.active_tag;
+               qc = ata_qc_from_tag(ap, tag);
+
+               /* DEV interrupt w/ no active qc? */
+               if (unlikely(!qc || (qc->tf.flags & ATA_TFLAG_POLLING))) {
+                       dev_err(ap->dev, "%s interrupt with no active qc "
+                               "qc=%p\n", __func__, qc);
+                       ap->ops->sff_check_status(ap);

   Call ata_sff_check_status() directly...

+                       handled = 1;
+                       goto DONE;
+               }
+               status = ap->ops->sff_check_status(ap);

   Here too...

+DRVSTILLBUSY:
+               if (ata_is_dma(qc->tf.protocol)) {
+                       /*
+                        * Each DMA transaction produces 2 interrupts. The DMAC
+                        * transfer complete interrupt and the SATA controller
+                        * operation done interrupt. The command should be
+                        * completed only after both interrupts are seen.
+                        */
+                       host_pvt.dma_interrupt_count++;
+                       if (hsdevp->dma_pending[tag] == \
+                                       SATA_DWC_DMA_PENDING_NONE) {
+                               dev_err(ap->dev, "%s: DMA not pending "
+                                       "intpr=0x%08x status=0x%08x pending"
+                                       "=%d\n", __func__, intpr, status,
+                                       hsdevp->dma_pending[tag]);
+                       }

Curly brace not needed here. I assume you haven't run the patch thru scripts/checkpatch.pl?

+       /*
+        * This is a NCQ command. At this point we need to figure out for which
+        * tags we have gotten a completion interrupt.  One interrupt may serve
+        * as completion for more than one operation when commands are queued
+        * (NCQ).  We need to process each completed command.
+        */
+
+        /* process completed commands */
+       sactive = core_scr_read(SCR_ACTIVE);
+       tag_mask = (host_pvt.sata_dwc_sactive_issued | sactive) ^ sactive;

   Isn't it the same as 'host_pvt.sata_dwc_sactive_issued & ~sactive'?

+       if (sactive != 0 || (host_pvt.sata_dwc_sactive_issued) > 1 || \

   Useless parens around 'host_pvt.sata_dwc_sactive_issued' + \ not needed.

+                                                       tag_mask > 1) {
+               dev_dbg(ap->dev, "%s NCQ:sactive=0x%08x  sactive_issued=0x%08x"
+                       "tag_mask=0x%08x\n", __func__, sactive,
+                       host_pvt.sata_dwc_sactive_issued, tag_mask);
+       }

   Curly braces not needed here.

+       if ((tag_mask | (host_pvt.sata_dwc_sactive_issued)) != \
+                                       (host_pvt.sata_dwc_sactive_issued)) {

   Useless parens around 'host_pvt.sata_dwc_sactive_issued'.

+               dev_warn(ap->dev, "Bad tag mask?  sactive=0x%08x "
+                        "(host_pvt.sata_dwc_sactive_issued)=0x%08x  tag_mask"
+                        "=0x%08x\n", sactive, host_pvt.sata_dwc_sactive_issued,
+                         tag_mask);
+       }

   Curly braces not needed around single statement.

+
+       /* read just to clear ... not bad if currently still busy */
+       status = ap->ops->sff_check_status(ap);

   Call ata_sff_check_status() directly.

+       dev_dbg(ap->dev, "%s ATA status register=0x%x\n", __func__, status);
+
+       tag = 0;
+       num_processed = 0;
+       while (tag_mask) {
+               num_processed++;
+               while (!(tag_mask & 0x00000001)) {
+                       tag++;
+                       tag_mask <<= 1;
+               }
+
+               tag_mask &= (~0x00000001);

   Useless parens.

+               /* Process completed command */
+               dev_dbg(ap->dev, "%s NCQ command, protocol: %s\n", __func__,
+                       ata_get_cmd_descript(qc->tf.protocol));
+               if (ata_is_dma(qc->tf.protocol)) {
+                       host_pvt.dma_interrupt_count++;
+                       if (hsdevp->dma_pending[tag] == \

   \ not needed.

+                                       SATA_DWC_DMA_PENDING_NONE)
+                               dev_warn(ap->dev, "%s: DMA not pending?\n",
+                                       __func__);
+                       if ((host_pvt.dma_interrupt_count % 2) == 0)

   Parens not needed around % operation.

+                               sata_dwc_dma_xfer_complete(ap, 1);
+               } else {
+               if (unlikely(sata_dwc_qc_complete(ap, qc, 1)))
+                               goto STILLBUSY;
+               }

   You should write:

                } else if (unlikely(sata_dwc_qc_complete(ap, qc, 1))) {
                        goto STILLBUSY;
                }

+       /*
+        * Check to see if any commands completed while we were processing our
+        * initial set of completed commands (read status clears interrupts,
+        * so we might miss a completed command interrupt if one came in while
+        * we were processing --we read status as part of processing a completed
+        * command).
+        */
+       sactive2 = core_scr_read(SCR_ACTIVE);
+       if (sactive2 != sactive) {

   {} not needed here.

+static void sata_dwc_dma_xfer_complete(struct ata_port *ap, u32 check_status)
+{
+       struct ata_queued_cmd *qc;
+       struct sata_dwc_device_port *hsdevp = HSDEVP_FROM_AP(ap);
+       struct sata_dwc_device *hsdev = HSDEV_FROM_AP(ap);
+       u8 tag = 0;
+
+       tag = ap->link.active_tag;
+       qc = ata_qc_from_tag(ap, tag);
+       if (!qc) {
+               dev_err(ap->dev, "failed to get qc");
+               return;
+       }
+
+#ifdef DEBUG_NCQ
+       if (tag > 0) {

   Curly braces not needed around single statement.

+               dev_info(ap->dev, "%s tag=%u cmd=0x%02x dma dir=%s proto=%s "
+                        "dmacr=0x%08x\n", __func__, qc->tag, qc->tf.command,
+                        ata_get_cmd_descript(qc->dma_dir),
+                        ata_get_cmd_descript(qc->tf.protocol),
+                        in_le32(&(hsdev->sata_dwc_regs->dmacr)));
+       }
+#endif
+
+       if (ata_is_dma(qc->tf.protocol)) {
+               if (hsdevp->dma_pending[tag] == SATA_DWC_DMA_PENDING_NONE) {

   Curly braces not needed around single statement.

+static int sata_dwc_qc_complete(struct ata_port *ap, struct ata_queued_cmd *qc,
+                               u32 check_status)
+{
+       u8 status = 0;
+       u32 mask = 0x0;
+       u8 tag = qc->tag;
+       struct sata_dwc_device_port *hsdevp = HSDEVP_FROM_AP(ap);

   There should be an empty line here.

+       host_pvt.sata_dwc_sactive_queued = 0;
+       dev_dbg(ap->dev, "%s checkstatus? %x\n", __func__, check_status);
+
+       if (hsdevp->dma_pending[tag] == SATA_DWC_DMA_PENDING_TX)
+               dev_err(ap->dev, "TX DMA PENDING\n");
+       else if (hsdevp->dma_pending[tag] == SATA_DWC_DMA_PENDING_RX)
+               dev_err(ap->dev, "RX DMA PENDING\n");
+       dev_dbg(ap->dev, "QC complete cmd=0x%02x status=0x%02x ata%u:"
+               " protocol=%d\n", qc->tf.command, status, ap->print_id,
+                qc->tf.protocol);
+
+       /* clear active bit */
+       mask = (~(qcmd_tag_to_mask(tag)));

   Useless parens.

+       host_pvt.sata_dwc_sactive_queued = (host_pvt.sata_dwc_sactive_queued) \
+                                               & mask;
+       host_pvt.sata_dwc_sactive_issued = (host_pvt.sata_dwc_sactive_issued) \

   \ not needed.

+static void sata_dwc_port_stop(struct ata_port *ap)
+{
+       int i;
+       struct sata_dwc_device *hsdev = HSDEV_FROM_AP(ap);
+       struct sata_dwc_device_port *hsdevp = HSDEVP_FROM_AP(ap);
+
+       dev_dbg(ap->dev, "%s: ap->id = %d\n", __func__, ap->print_id);
+
+       if (hsdevp && hsdev) {
+               /* deallocate LLI table */
+               for (i = 0; i < SATA_DWC_QCMD_MAX; i++) {

   Curly braces not needed.

+                       dma_free_coherent(ap->host->dev,
+                                         SATA_DWC_DMAC_LLI_TBL_SZ,
+                                        hsdevp->llit[i], hsdevp->llit_dma[i]);

   Should be indented on the same level as above line

+static void sata_dwc_bmdma_setup(struct ata_queued_cmd *qc)
+{
+       u8 tag = qc->tag;
+
+       if (ata_is_ncq(qc->tf.protocol)) {
+               dev_dbg(qc->ap->dev, "%s: ap->link.sactive=0x%08x tag=%d\n",
+                       __func__, qc->ap->link.sactive, tag);
+       } else {
+               tag = 0;
+       }

   Curly braces not needed around single statements.

+static void sata_dwc_bmdma_start_by_tag(struct ata_queued_cmd *qc, u8 tag)
+{
+       int start_dma;
+       u32 reg, dma_chan;
+       struct sata_dwc_device *hsdev = HSDEV_FROM_QC(qc);
+       struct ata_port *ap = qc->ap;
+       struct sata_dwc_device_port *hsdevp = HSDEVP_FROM_AP(ap);
+       int dir = qc->dma_dir;

   There should be an empty line here.

+       if (start_dma) {
+               reg = core_scr_read(SCR_ERROR);
+               if (reg & SATA_DWC_SERROR_ERR_BITS) {

   Curly braces not needed here.

+static void sata_dwc_bmdma_start(struct ata_queued_cmd *qc)
+{
+       u8 tag = qc->tag;
+
+       if (ata_is_ncq(qc->tf.protocol)) {
+               dev_dbg(qc->ap->dev, "%s: ap->link.sactive=0x%08x tag=%d\n",
+                       __func__, qc->ap->link.sactive, tag);
+       } else {
+               tag = 0;
+       }

   Curly braces not needed around single statements.

+/*
+ * Function : sata_dwc_qc_prep_by_tag
+ * arguments : ata_queued_cmd *qc, u8 tag
+ * Return value : None
+ * qc_prep for a particular queued command based on tag
+ */
+static void sata_dwc_qc_prep_by_tag(struct ata_queued_cmd *qc, u8 tag)
+{
[...]
+       dma_chan = dma_dwc_xfer_setup(sg, qc->n_elem, hsdevp->llit[tag],
+                                     hsdevp->llit_dma[tag],
+                                     (void *__iomem)(&hsdev->sata_dwc_regs->\

   \ not needed.

+static unsigned int sata_dwc_qc_issue(struct ata_queued_cmd *qc)
+{
+       u32 sactive;
+       u8 tag = qc->tag;
+       struct ata_port *ap = qc->ap;
[...]
+
+       if (ata_is_ncq(qc->tf.protocol)) {
+               sactive = core_scr_read(SCR_ACTIVE);
+               sactive |= (0x00000001 << tag);

   Parens not needed.

+               core_scr_write(SCR_ACTIVE, sactive);
+
+               dev_dbg(qc->ap->dev, "%s: tag=%d ap->link.sactive = 0x%08x "
+                       "sactive=0x%08x\n", __func__, tag, qc->ap->link.sactive,
+                       sactive);
+
+               ap->ops->sff_tf_load(ap, &qc->tf);

   Why not call ata_sff_tf_load() directly?

+/*
+ * Function : sata_dwc_qc_prep
+ * arguments : ata_queued_cmd *qc
+ * Return value : None
+ * qc_prep for a particular queued command
+ */
+
+static void sata_dwc_qc_prep(struct ata_queued_cmd *qc)
+{
+       if ((qc->dma_dir == DMA_NONE) || (qc->tf.protocol == ATA_PROT_PIO))

   Parens not needed arounf == operation.

+               return;
+
+#ifdef DEBUG_NCQ
+       if (qc->tag > 0)
+               dev_info(qc->ap->dev, "%s: qc->tag=%d ap->active_tag=0x%08x\n",
+                        __func__, tag, qc->ap->link.active_tag);
+
+       return ;

   Remove spade before semicolon please.

+static const struct ata_port_info sata_dwc_port_info[] = {
+       {
+               .flags          = ATA_FLAG_SATA | ATA_FLAG_NO_LEGACY |
+                                 ATA_FLAG_MMIO | ATA_FLAG_NCQ,
+               .pio_mask       = 0x1f, /* pio 0-4 */

   Replace 0x1f with ATA_PIO4, please.

+static int sata_dwc_probe(struct of_device *ofdev,
+                       const struct of_device_id *match)

   Shouldn't this function be '__init' or '__devinit'?

+{
+       struct sata_dwc_device *hsdev;
+       u32 idr, versionr;
+       char *ver = (char *)&versionr;
+       u8 *base = NULL;
+       int err = 0;
+       int irq, rc;
+       struct ata_host *host;
+       struct ata_port_info pi = sata_dwc_port_info[0];
+       const struct ata_port_info *ppi[] = { &pi, NULL };
+
+       /* Allocate DWC SATA device */
+       hsdev = kmalloc(sizeof(*hsdev), GFP_KERNEL);
+       if (hsdev == NULL) {
+               dev_err(&ofdev->dev, "kmalloc failed for hsdev\n");
+               err = -ENOMEM;
+               goto error_out;
+       }
+       memset(hsdev, 0, sizeof(*hsdev));

   Use kzalloc() instead iof kmalloc()/memset().

+       /* Get physical SATA DMA register base address */
+       host_pvt.sata_dma_regs = of_iomap(ofdev->dev.of_node, 1);
+       if (!(host_pvt.sata_dma_regs)) {

   Parens not needed around 'host_pvt.sata_dma_regs'.

+       /*
+        * Now, register with libATA core, this will also initiate the
+        * device discovery process, invoking our port_start() handler &
+        * error_handler() to execute a dummy Softreset EH session
+        */
+       rc = ata_host_activate(host, irq, sata_dwc_isr, 0, &sata_dwc_sht);
+

   I think that empty line here is not needed.

+       if (rc != 0)
+               dev_err(&ofdev->dev, "failed to activate host");
+
+       dev_set_drvdata(&ofdev->dev, host);
+       return 0;
+
+error_out:
+       /* Free SATA DMA resources */
+       dma_dwc_exit(hsdev);
+
+       if (base)
+               iounmap(base);

What about freeing 'hsdev' and 'host' and unmapping 'host_pvt.sata_dma_regs'? And does iounmap() really pair with of_iomap()?

+static int sata_dwc_remove(struct of_device *ofdev)

   Shouldn't this be '__exit' or '__devexit'?

+{
+       struct device *dev = &ofdev->dev;
+       struct ata_host *host = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
+       struct sata_dwc_device *hsdev = host->private_data;
+
+       ata_host_detach(host);
+       dev_set_drvdata(dev, NULL);
+
+       /* Free SATA DMA resources */
+       dma_dwc_exit(hsdev);
+
+       iounmap(hsdev->reg_base);

   What about unmapping 'host_pvt.sata_dma_regs'?

+       kfree(hsdev);
+       kfree(host);

   Does kfree() really pair with ata_host_alloc_pinfo()?

MBR, Sergei

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