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author | Paul Burton | 2017-08-13 04:49:27 +0200 |
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committer | Ralf Baechle | 2017-08-29 15:21:57 +0200 |
commit | 93c5bba575cedbeb50c9e1b0676230139b0d1be1 (patch) | |
tree | 36867c2819d5076b8c99da2b365d1d4c2d3a8f8a /arch/mips/kernel/mips-cm.c | |
parent | MIPS: CM: Specify register size when generating accessors (diff) | |
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MIPS: CM: Use BIT/GENMASK for register fields, order & drop shifts
There's no reason for us not to use BIT() & GENMASK() in asm/mips-cm.h
when declaring macros corresponding to register fields. This patch
modifies our definitions to do so.
The *_SHF definitions are removed entirely - they duplicate information
found in the masks, are infrequently used & can be replaced with use of
__ffs() where needed.
The *_MSK definitions then lose their _MSK suffix which is now somewhat
redundant, and users are modified to match.
The field definitions are moved to follow the appropriate register's
accessor functions, which helps to keep the field definitions in order &
to find the appropriate fields for a given register. Whilst here a
comment is added describing each register & including its name, which is
helpful both for linking the register back to hardware documentation &
for grepping purposes.
This also cleans up a couple of issues that became obvious as a result
of making the changes described above:
- We previously had definitions for GCR_Cx_RESET_EXT_BASE & a phony
copy of that named GCR_RESET_EXT_BASE - a register which does not
exist. The bad definitions were added by commit 497e803ebf98 ("MIPS:
smp-cps: Ensure secondary cores start with EVA disabled") and made
use of from boot_core(), which is now modified to use the
GCR_Cx_RESET_EXT_BASE definitions.
- We had a typo in CM_GCR_ERROR_CAUSE_ERRINGO_MSK - we now correctly
define this as inFo rather than inGo.
Now that we don't duplicate field information between _SHF & _MSK
definitions, and keep the fields next to the register accessors, it will
be much easier to spot & prevent any similar oddities being introduced
in the future.
Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@imgtec.com>
Acked-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de
Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org
Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/17001/
Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/17216/
Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/mips/kernel/mips-cm.c')
-rw-r--r-- | arch/mips/kernel/mips-cm.c | 48 |
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/arch/mips/kernel/mips-cm.c b/arch/mips/kernel/mips-cm.c index 8b6b4976fb2f..91b861ebc907 100644 --- a/arch/mips/kernel/mips-cm.c +++ b/arch/mips/kernel/mips-cm.c @@ -167,8 +167,8 @@ phys_addr_t __mips_cm_l2sync_phys_base(void) * current location. */ base_reg = read_gcr_l2_only_sync_base(); - if (base_reg & CM_GCR_L2_ONLY_SYNC_BASE_SYNCEN_MSK) - return base_reg & CM_GCR_L2_ONLY_SYNC_BASE_SYNCBASE_MSK; + if (base_reg & CM_GCR_L2_ONLY_SYNC_BASE_SYNCEN) + return base_reg & CM_GCR_L2_ONLY_SYNC_BASE_SYNCBASE; /* Default to following the CM */ return mips_cm_phys_base() + MIPS_CM_GCR_SIZE; @@ -183,19 +183,19 @@ static void mips_cm_probe_l2sync(void) phys_addr_t addr; /* L2-only sync was introduced with CM major revision 6 */ - major_rev = (read_gcr_rev() & CM_GCR_REV_MAJOR_MSK) >> - CM_GCR_REV_MAJOR_SHF; + major_rev = (read_gcr_rev() & CM_GCR_REV_MAJOR) >> + __ffs(CM_GCR_REV_MAJOR); if (major_rev < 6) return; /* Find a location for the L2 sync region */ addr = mips_cm_l2sync_phys_base(); - BUG_ON((addr & CM_GCR_L2_ONLY_SYNC_BASE_SYNCBASE_MSK) != addr); + BUG_ON((addr & CM_GCR_L2_ONLY_SYNC_BASE_SYNCBASE) != addr); if (!addr) return; /* Set the region base address & enable it */ - write_gcr_l2_only_sync_base(addr | CM_GCR_L2_ONLY_SYNC_BASE_SYNCEN_MSK); + write_gcr_l2_only_sync_base(addr | CM_GCR_L2_ONLY_SYNC_BASE_SYNCEN); /* Map the region */ mips_cm_l2sync_base = ioremap_nocache(addr, MIPS_CM_L2SYNC_SIZE); @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ int mips_cm_probe(void) return 0; addr = mips_cm_phys_base(); - BUG_ON((addr & CM_GCR_BASE_GCRBASE_MSK) != addr); + BUG_ON((addr & CM_GCR_BASE_GCRBASE) != addr); if (!addr) return -ENODEV; @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ int mips_cm_probe(void) /* sanity check that we're looking at a CM */ base_reg = read_gcr_base(); - if ((base_reg & CM_GCR_BASE_GCRBASE_MSK) != addr) { + if ((base_reg & CM_GCR_BASE_GCRBASE) != addr) { pr_err("GCRs appear to have been moved (expected them at 0x%08lx)!\n", (unsigned long)addr); mips_gcr_base = NULL; @@ -233,19 +233,19 @@ int mips_cm_probe(void) } /* set default target to memory */ - base_reg &= ~CM_GCR_BASE_CMDEFTGT_MSK; + base_reg &= ~CM_GCR_BASE_CMDEFTGT; base_reg |= CM_GCR_BASE_CMDEFTGT_MEM; write_gcr_base(base_reg); /* disable CM regions */ - write_gcr_reg0_base(CM_GCR_REGn_BASE_BASEADDR_MSK); - write_gcr_reg0_mask(CM_GCR_REGn_MASK_ADDRMASK_MSK); - write_gcr_reg1_base(CM_GCR_REGn_BASE_BASEADDR_MSK); - write_gcr_reg1_mask(CM_GCR_REGn_MASK_ADDRMASK_MSK); - write_gcr_reg2_base(CM_GCR_REGn_BASE_BASEADDR_MSK); - write_gcr_reg2_mask(CM_GCR_REGn_MASK_ADDRMASK_MSK); - write_gcr_reg3_base(CM_GCR_REGn_BASE_BASEADDR_MSK); - write_gcr_reg3_mask(CM_GCR_REGn_MASK_ADDRMASK_MSK); + write_gcr_reg0_base(CM_GCR_REGn_BASE_BASEADDR); + write_gcr_reg0_mask(CM_GCR_REGn_MASK_ADDRMASK); + write_gcr_reg1_base(CM_GCR_REGn_BASE_BASEADDR); + write_gcr_reg1_mask(CM_GCR_REGn_MASK_ADDRMASK); + write_gcr_reg2_base(CM_GCR_REGn_BASE_BASEADDR); + write_gcr_reg2_mask(CM_GCR_REGn_MASK_ADDRMASK); + write_gcr_reg3_base(CM_GCR_REGn_BASE_BASEADDR); + write_gcr_reg3_mask(CM_GCR_REGn_MASK_ADDRMASK); /* probe for an L2-only sync region */ mips_cm_probe_l2sync(); @@ -267,8 +267,8 @@ void mips_cm_lock_other(unsigned int core, unsigned int vp) preempt_disable(); if (mips_cm_revision() >= CM_REV_CM3) { - val = core << CM3_GCR_Cx_OTHER_CORE_SHF; - val |= vp << CM3_GCR_Cx_OTHER_VP_SHF; + val = core << __ffs(CM3_GCR_Cx_OTHER_CORE); + val |= vp << __ffs(CM3_GCR_Cx_OTHER_VP); /* * We need to disable interrupts in SMP systems in order to @@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ void mips_cm_lock_other(unsigned int core, unsigned int vp) spin_lock_irqsave(&per_cpu(cm_core_lock, curr_core), per_cpu(cm_core_lock_flags, curr_core)); - val = core << CM_GCR_Cx_OTHER_CORENUM_SHF; + val = core << __ffs(CM_GCR_Cx_OTHER_CORENUM); } write_gcr_cl_other(val); @@ -337,8 +337,8 @@ void mips_cm_error_report(void) cm_other = read_gcr_error_mult(); if (revision < CM_REV_CM3) { /* CM2 */ - cause = cm_error >> CM_GCR_ERROR_CAUSE_ERRTYPE_SHF; - ocause = cm_other >> CM_GCR_ERROR_MULT_ERR2ND_SHF; + cause = cm_error >> __ffs(CM_GCR_ERROR_CAUSE_ERRTYPE); + ocause = cm_other >> __ffs(CM_GCR_ERROR_MULT_ERR2ND); if (!cause) return; @@ -380,8 +380,8 @@ void mips_cm_error_report(void) ulong core_id_bits, vp_id_bits, cmd_bits, cmd_group_bits; ulong cm3_cca_bits, mcp_bits, cm3_tr_bits, sched_bit; - cause = cm_error >> CM3_GCR_ERROR_CAUSE_ERRTYPE_SHF; - ocause = cm_other >> CM_GCR_ERROR_MULT_ERR2ND_SHF; + cause = cm_error >> __ffs64(CM3_GCR_ERROR_CAUSE_ERRTYPE); + ocause = cm_other >> __ffs(CM_GCR_ERROR_MULT_ERR2ND); if (!cause) return; |