From: Ming Huang <ming.huang@linaro.org>
To: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Cc: linaro-uefi@lists.linaro.org, edk2-devel@lists.01.org,
graeme.gregory@linaro.org, ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org,
michael.d.kinney@intel.com, lersek@redhat.com,
wanghuiqiang@huawei.com, huangming23@huawei.com,
zhangjinsong2@huawei.com, huangdaode@hisilicon.com,
john.garry@huawei.com, xinliang.liu@linaro.org,
zhangfeng56@huawei.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH edk2-platforms v1 10/16] Hisilicon/D06: Modify for M7 self-Adapte support
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2019 12:38:23 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <d99c3231-d675-feb8-38ac-ee19be8e7e3d@linaro.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20190212154639.55w3ozpve5w3kmr7@bivouac.eciton.net>
On 2/12/2019 11:46 PM, Leif Lindholm wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 11:14:43PM +0800, Ming Huang wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 2/12/2019 3:28 AM, Leif Lindholm wrote:
>>> On Fri, Feb 01, 2019 at 09:34:30PM +0800, Ming Huang wrote:
>>>> As new M7(Cortex-M7) firmware support self-adapte, so do not
>>>> need BIOS to implement some function, remove useless funtions
>>>> and report CPU0/CPU1 Nic NCL offset to M7.
>>>
>>> I don't really care that some other device in the system is a
>>> Cortex-A7. What is its function? Is it an SCP, an MCP, ?
>>> Please describe its function rather than its implementation.
>>
>> M7 is used for HNS(Hisilicon network system), cpu access the network
>> component via M7.
>
> Sure. But does customer documentation documentation refer to it as
> "M7"?
I check documentation just now, Integrated Management Processor(IMP) is used,
so, I will change commit titil and message M7 to IMP.
>
>>>
>>> What are the external dependencies?
>>> Is this addressed by one of the patches for edk2-non-osi?
>>
>> This is depend on M7 firmware which will include in hpm file.
>
> So we don't get it when using Capsule Update?
Yes.
>
> What would be the implication of installing system firmware with the
> below change on a system that had not had the corresponding M7
> firmware update?
The HNS will not worked.
Thanks
>
> /
> Leif
>
>>>
>>> More style issues below.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.1
>>>> Signed-off-by: Ming Huang <ming.huang@linaro.org>
>>>> ---
>>>> Platform/Hisilicon/D06/Library/OemNicLib/OemNicLib.c | 272 ++++----------------
>>>> 1 file changed, 45 insertions(+), 227 deletions(-)
>>>>
>>>> diff --git a/Platform/Hisilicon/D06/Library/OemNicLib/OemNicLib.c b/Platform/Hisilicon/D06/Library/OemNicLib/OemNicLib.c
>>>> index aaf990216982..9bf274e1b991 100644
>>>> --- a/Platform/Hisilicon/D06/Library/OemNicLib/OemNicLib.c
>>>> +++ b/Platform/Hisilicon/D06/Library/OemNicLib/OemNicLib.c
>>>> @@ -21,44 +21,21 @@
>>>> #include <Library/OemNicLib.h>
>>>>
>>>> #define CPU2_SFP2_100G_CARD_OFFSET 0x25
>>>> -#define CPU1_SFP1_LOCATE_OFFSET 0x16
>>>> -#define CPU1_SFP0_LOCATE_OFFSET 0x12
>>>> -#define CPU2_SFP1_LOCATE_OFFSET 0x21
>>>> -#define CPU2_SFP0_LOCATE_OFFSET 0x19
>>>> -#define CPU2_SFP2_10G_GE_CARD_OFFSET 0x25
>>>>
>>>> -#define SFP_10G_SPEED 10
>>>> -#define SFP_25G_SPEED 25
>>>> -#define SFP_100G_SPEED 100
>>>> -#define SFP_GE_SPEED 1
>>>> -
>>>> -#define SFP_GE_SPEED_VAL_VENDOR_FINISAR 0x0C
>>>> -#define SFP_GE_SPEED_VAL 0x0D
>>>> -#define SFP_10G_SPEED_VAL 0x67
>>>> -#define SFP_25G_SPEED_VAL 0xFF
>>>> +#define SOCKET1_NET_PORT_100G 1
>>>> +#define SOCKET0_NET_PORT_NUM 4
>>>> +#define SOCKET1_NET_PORT_NUM 2
>>>>
>>>> #define CARD_PRESENT_100G (BIT7)
>>>> -#define CARD_PRESENT_10G (BIT0)
>>>> -#define SELECT_SFP_BY_INDEX(index) (1 << (index - 1))
>>>> -#define SPF_SPEED_OFFSET 12
>>>> -
>>>> -#define SFP_DEVICE_ADDRESS 0x50
>>>> -#define CPU1_9545_I2C_ADDR 0x70
>>>> -#define CPU2_9545_I2C_ADDR 0x71
>>>> -
>>>> -#define FIBER_PRESENT 0
>>>> -#define CARD_PRESENT 1
>>>> -#define I2C_PORT_SFP 4
>>>> -#define CPU2_I2C_PORT_SFP 5
>>>> -
>>>> -#define SOCKET_0 0
>>>> -#define SOCKET_1 1
>>>> #define EEPROM_I2C_PORT 4
>>>> #define EEPROM_PAGE_SIZE 0x40
>>>> #define MAC_ADDR_LEN 6
>>>> #define I2C_OFFSET_EEPROM_ETH0 (0xc00)
>>>> #define I2C_SLAVEADDR_EEPROM (0x52)
>>>>
>>>> +#define SRAM_NIC_NCL1_OFFSET_FLAG 0xA0E87FE0
>>>> +#define SRAM_NIC_NCL2_OFFSET_FLAG 0xA0E87FE4
>>>
>>> Is this just a hard-coded address in SRAM? Where is it specified?
>>> I don't think "_FLAG" is the correct name for this #define - this is
>>> the actual offset value. So _OFFSET_ADDRESS would be more descriptive.
>>
>> Yes, M7 firmware will read this two sram addresses.
>>
>>>
>>>> +
>>>> #pragma pack(1)
>>>> typedef struct {
>>>> UINT16 Crc16;
>>>> @@ -114,204 +91,6 @@ UINT16 CrcTable16[256] = {
>>>> 0x6E17, 0x7E36, 0x4E55, 0x5E74, 0x2E93, 0x3EB2, 0x0ED1, 0x1EF0,
>>>> };
>>>>
>>>> -EFI_STATUS
>>>> -GetSfpSpeed (
>>>> - UINT16 Socket,
>>>> - UINT16 SfpNum,
>>>> - UINT8* FiberSpeed
>>>> - )
>>>> -{
>>>> - EFI_STATUS Status;
>>>> - I2C_DEVICE SpdDev;
>>>> - UINT8 SfpSelect;
>>>> - UINT8 SfpSpeed;
>>>> - UINT32 RegAddr;
>>>> - UINT16 I2cAddr;
>>>> - UINT32 SfpPort;
>>>> -
>>>> - SfpSpeed = 0x0;
>>>> - if (Socket == SOCKET_1) {
>>>> - I2cAddr = CPU2_9545_I2C_ADDR;
>>>> - SfpPort = CPU2_I2C_PORT_SFP;
>>>> - } else {
>>>> - I2cAddr = CPU1_9545_I2C_ADDR;
>>>> - SfpPort = I2C_PORT_SFP;
>>>> - }
>>>> -
>>>> - Status = I2CInit (Socket, SfpPort, Normal);
>>>> - if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
>>>> - DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "[%a]:[%dL] Socket%d Call I2CInit failed! p1=0x%x.\n",
>>>> - __FUNCTION__, __LINE__, Socket, Status));
>>>> - return Status;
>>>> - }
>>>> -
>>>> - SpdDev.Socket = Socket;
>>>> - SpdDev.DeviceType = DEVICE_TYPE_SPD;
>>>> - SpdDev.Port = SfpPort;
>>>> - SpdDev.SlaveDeviceAddress = I2cAddr;
>>>> - RegAddr = 0x0;
>>>> - SfpSelect = SELECT_SFP_BY_INDEX (SfpNum);
>>>> -
>>>> - Status = I2CWrite (&SpdDev, RegAddr, 1, &SfpSelect);
>>>> - if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
>>>> - DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "I2CWrite Error =%r.\n", Status));
>>>> - return Status;
>>>> - }
>>>> -
>>>> - SpdDev.Socket = Socket;
>>>> - SpdDev.DeviceType = DEVICE_TYPE_SPD;
>>>> - SpdDev.Port = SfpPort;
>>>> - SpdDev.SlaveDeviceAddress = SFP_DEVICE_ADDRESS;
>>>> -
>>>> - RegAddr = SPF_SPEED_OFFSET;
>>>> - Status = I2CRead (&SpdDev, RegAddr, 1, &SfpSpeed);
>>>> - if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
>>>> - DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "I2CRead Error =%r.\n", Status));
>>>> - return Status;
>>>> - }
>>>> -
>>>> - DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "BR, Nominal, Nominal signalling rate, SfpSpeed: 0x%x\n",
>>>> - SfpSpeed));
>>>> -
>>>> - if (SfpSpeed == SFP_10G_SPEED_VAL) {
>>>> - *FiberSpeed = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - } else if (SfpSpeed == SFP_25G_SPEED_VAL) {
>>>> - *FiberSpeed = SFP_25G_SPEED;
>>>> - } else if ((SfpSpeed == SFP_GE_SPEED_VAL) ||
>>>> - (SfpSpeed == SFP_GE_SPEED_VAL_VENDOR_FINISAR)) {
>>>> - *FiberSpeed = SFP_GE_SPEED;
>>>> - }
>>>> -
>>>> - return EFI_SUCCESS;
>>>> -}
>>>> -
>>>> -//Fiber1Type/Fiber2Type/Fiber3Type return: SFP_10G_SPEED, SFP_100G_SPEED, SFP_GE_SPEED
>>>> -UINT32
>>>> -GetCpu2FiberType (
>>>> - UINT8* Fiber1Type,
>>>> - UINT8* Fiber2Type,
>>>> - UINT8* Fiber100Ge
>>>> - )
>>>> -{
>>>> - EFI_STATUS Status;
>>>> - UINT16 SfpNum1;
>>>> - UINT8 SfpSpeed1;
>>>> - UINT16 SfpNum2;
>>>> - UINT8 SfpSpeed2;
>>>> -
>>>> - SfpNum1 = 0x1;
>>>> - SfpSpeed1 = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - SfpNum2 = 0x2;
>>>> - SfpSpeed2 = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - *Fiber100Ge = 0x0;
>>>> - *Fiber1Type = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - *Fiber2Type = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> -
>>>> - if ((ReadCpldReg (CPU2_SFP2_100G_CARD_OFFSET) & CARD_PRESENT_100G) != 0) {
>>>> - // 100 Ge card
>>>> - *Fiber1Type = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - *Fiber2Type = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - *Fiber100Ge = SFP_100G_SPEED;
>>>> - DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR,"Detect Fiber SFP_100G is Present, Set 100Ge\n"));
>>>> - } else if ((ReadCpldReg (CPU2_SFP2_10G_GE_CARD_OFFSET) & CARD_PRESENT_10G) != 0) {
>>>> - *Fiber100Ge = 0x0;
>>>> - *Fiber1Type = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - *Fiber2Type = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - if (ReadCpldReg (CPU2_SFP0_LOCATE_OFFSET) == FIBER_PRESENT) {
>>>> - // Fiber detected in CPU2 slot0, read speed via i2c
>>>> - Status = GetSfpSpeed (SOCKET_1, SfpNum1, &SfpSpeed1);
>>>> - if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
>>>> - DEBUG((DEBUG_ERROR,
>>>> - "Get Socket1 Sfp%d Speed Error: %r.\n",
>>>> - SfpNum1,
>>>> - Status));
>>>> - return Status;
>>>> - }
>>>> - if (SfpSpeed1 == SFP_25G_SPEED) {
>>>> - // P1 don't support 25G, so set speed to 10G
>>>> - *Fiber1Type = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - } else {
>>>> - *Fiber1Type = SfpSpeed1;
>>>> - }
>>>> - } else {
>>>> - // No fiber, set speed to 10G
>>>> - *Fiber1Type = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - }
>>>> -
>>>> - if (ReadCpldReg (CPU2_SFP1_LOCATE_OFFSET) == FIBER_PRESENT) {
>>>> - // Fiber detected in CPU2 slot1, read speed via i2c
>>>> - Status = GetSfpSpeed (SOCKET_1, SfpNum2, &SfpSpeed2);
>>>> - if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
>>>> - DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "Get Sfp%d Speed Error: %r.\n", SfpNum2, Status));
>>>> - return Status;
>>>> - }
>>>> - if (SfpSpeed2 == SFP_25G_SPEED) {
>>>> - *Fiber2Type = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - } else {
>>>> - *Fiber2Type = SfpSpeed2;
>>>> - }
>>>> - } else {
>>>> - // No fiber, set speed to 10G
>>>> - *Fiber2Type = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - }
>>>> - } else {
>>>> - // 100Ge/10Ge/Ge Fiber is not found.
>>>> - *Fiber1Type = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - *Fiber2Type = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - *Fiber100Ge = 0x0;
>>>> - }
>>>> -
>>>> - return EFI_SUCCESS;
>>>> -}
>>>> -
>>>> -//Fiber1Type/Fiber2Type return: SFP_10G_SPEED, SFP_25G_SPEED, SFP_GE_SPEED
>>>> -UINT32
>>>> -GetCpu1FiberType (
>>>> - UINT8* Fiber1Type,
>>>> - UINT8* Fiber2Type
>>>> - )
>>>> -{
>>>> - EFI_STATUS Status;
>>>> - UINT16 SfpNum1;
>>>> - UINT8 SfpSpeed1;
>>>> - UINT16 SfpNum2;
>>>> - UINT8 SfpSpeed2;
>>>> -
>>>> - SfpNum1 = 0x1;
>>>> - SfpSpeed1 = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - SfpNum2 = 0x2;
>>>> - SfpSpeed2 = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - *Fiber1Type = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - *Fiber2Type = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - // Fiber detected in CPU1 slot0, read speed via i2c
>>>> - if (ReadCpldReg (CPU1_SFP0_LOCATE_OFFSET) == FIBER_PRESENT) {
>>>> - Status = GetSfpSpeed (SOCKET_0, SfpNum1, &SfpSpeed1);
>>>> - if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
>>>> - DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "Get Socket0 Sfp%d Speed Error: %r.\n",
>>>> - SfpNum1, Status));
>>>> - return Status;
>>>> - }
>>>> - *Fiber1Type = SfpSpeed1;
>>>> - } else {
>>>> - *Fiber1Type = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - }
>>>> -
>>>> - // Fiber detected in CPU1 slot1, read speed via i2c
>>>> - if (ReadCpldReg (CPU1_SFP1_LOCATE_OFFSET) == FIBER_PRESENT) {
>>>> - Status = GetSfpSpeed (SOCKET_0, SfpNum2, &SfpSpeed2);
>>>> - if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
>>>> - *Fiber2Type = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "Get Sfp%d Speed Error: %r.\n", SfpNum2, Status));
>>>> - return Status;
>>>> - }
>>>> - *Fiber2Type = SfpSpeed2;
>>>> - } else {
>>>> - *Fiber2Type = SFP_10G_SPEED;
>>>> - }
>>>> -
>>>> - return EFI_SUCCESS;
>>>> -}
>>>> -
>>>> UINT16 MakeCrcCheckSum (
>>>> UINT8 *Buffer,
>>>> UINT32 Length
>>>> @@ -567,3 +346,42 @@ OemIsInitEth (
>>>> {
>>>> return TRUE;
>>>> }
>>>> +
>>>> +EFI_STATUS ConfigCDR(UINT32 Socket)
>>>> +{
>>>> + return EFI_SUCCESS;
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +UINT32 OemGetNclConfOffset (UINT32 Socket)
>>>> +{
>>>> + UINT32 Cpu1NclConfOffet = 0;
>>>
>>> Indentation is 2 spaces, not 4. (Please address throughout.)
>>>
>>>> + UINT32 Cpu2NclConfOffet = 0;
>>>
>>> Also, no initialization on definition.
>>> But I see no value in having two variables with complicated names.
>>> Just a single one called ConfigurationOffset or whatever.
>>>
>>>> +
>>>> + if (0 == Socket) {
>>>
>>> No jeopardy-comparisons. Please flip that around.
>>>
>>>> + MmioWrite32 (SRAM_NIC_NCL1_OFFSET_FLAG, Cpu1NclConfOffet);
>>>
>>> This line can just write a 0 directly.
>>> But it can also use a comment explaining what writing a 0 here achieves.
>>>
>>>> + return Cpu1NclConfOffet;
>>>
>>> And this is effectively just an error return - so can just return 0
>>> directly.
>>>
>>>> + } else {
>>>
>>> No need for the else. You've returned is there was an error. The rest
>>> is just the remainder of the function.
>>>
>>>> + //2P only
>>>
>>> What is 2P?
>>
>> 2 processors, or 2 sockets.
>>
>>>
>>>> + // P1
>>>
>>> What is P1?
>>
>> The second processor.
>>
>>>
>>>> + if ((ReadCpldReg (CPU2_SFP2_100G_CARD_OFFSET) & CARD_PRESENT_100G) != 0) {
>>>> + Cpu2NclConfOffet = 0x20000;
>>>
>>> SIZE_128KB?
>>
>> ok
>>
>>>
>>>> + } else {
>>>> + Cpu2NclConfOffet = 0x10000;
>>>
>>> SIZE_64KB?
>>
>> ok
>>
>>>
>>>> + }
>>>> + MmioWrite32 (SRAM_NIC_NCL2_OFFSET_FLAG, Cpu2NclConfOffet);
>>>> + return Cpu2NclConfOffet;
>>>> + }
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +UINT32 OemGetNetPortNum (UINT32 Socket)
>>>> +{
>>>> + if (0 == Socket){
>>>
>>> No jeopardy-comparisons. Please flip that around.
>>
>> All comments will be addressed.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>>
>>> /
>>> Leif
>>>
>>>> + return SOCKET0_NET_PORT_NUM;
>>>> + }
>>>> +
>>>> + if ((ReadCpldReg (CPU2_SFP2_100G_CARD_OFFSET) & CARD_PRESENT_100G) != 0) {
>>>> + return SOCKET1_NET_PORT_100G;
>>>> + } else {
>>>> + return SOCKET1_NET_PORT_NUM;
>>>> + }
>>>> +}
>>>> --
>>>> 2.9.5
>>>>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2019-02-13 4:38 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 48+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2019-02-01 13:34 [PATCH edk2-platforms v1 00/16] Fix issues and improve D0x Ming Huang
2019-02-01 13:34 ` [PATCH edk2-platforms v1 01/16] Hisilicon/D0x: Remove SerdesLib Ming Huang
2019-02-11 15:05 ` Leif Lindholm
2019-02-13 6:36 ` Ming Huang
2019-02-13 9:42 ` Leif Lindholm
2019-02-13 11:39 ` Ming Huang
2019-02-14 10:51 ` Ming Huang
2019-02-01 13:34 ` [PATCH edk2-platforms v1 02/16] Hisilicon/D0x: Add DriverHealthManagerDxe Ming Huang
2019-02-11 15:20 ` Leif Lindholm
2019-02-01 13:34 ` [PATCH edk2-platforms v1 03/16] Hisilicon/D06: Optimize SAS driver for reducing boot time Ming Huang
2019-02-12 15:12 ` Leif Lindholm
2019-02-13 6:01 ` Ming Huang
2019-02-01 13:34 ` [PATCH edk2-platforms v1 04/16] Hisilicon/D06: Fix access variable fail issue Ming Huang
2019-02-12 15:17 ` Leif Lindholm
2019-02-13 2:21 ` Ming Huang
2019-02-01 13:34 ` [PATCH edk2-platforms v1 05/16] Hisilicon/D06: Add more PCIe port INT-x support Ming Huang
2019-02-11 17:05 ` Leif Lindholm
2019-02-12 12:27 ` Ming Huang
2019-02-01 13:34 ` [PATCH edk2-platforms v1 06/16] Hisilicon/D06: Add OemGetCpuFreq to encapsulate difference Ming Huang
2019-02-11 17:15 ` Leif Lindholm
2019-02-13 2:29 ` Ming Huang
2019-02-01 13:34 ` [PATCH edk2-platforms v1 07/16] Hisilicon/D0x: Rename StartupAp() function Ming Huang
2019-02-11 18:04 ` Leif Lindholm
2019-02-01 13:34 ` [PATCH edk2-platforms v1 08/16] Hisilicon/D06: Change HCCS speed from 30G to 26G Ming Huang
2019-02-11 18:36 ` Leif Lindholm
2019-02-12 14:45 ` Ming Huang
2019-02-12 14:59 ` Leif Lindholm
2019-02-01 13:34 ` [PATCH edk2-platforms v1 09/16] Hisilicon/D06: Add PCI_OSC_SUPPORT Ming Huang
2019-02-11 18:51 ` Leif Lindholm
2019-02-13 2:59 ` Ming Huang
2019-02-13 9:08 ` Leif Lindholm
2019-02-01 13:34 ` [PATCH edk2-platforms v1 10/16] Hisilicon/D06: Modify for M7 self-Adapte support Ming Huang
2019-02-11 19:28 ` Leif Lindholm
2019-02-12 15:14 ` Ming Huang
2019-02-12 15:46 ` Leif Lindholm
2019-02-13 4:38 ` Ming Huang [this message]
2019-02-01 13:34 ` [PATCH edk2-platforms v1 11/16] Hisilicon/D06: Add Setup Item "Support DPC" Ming Huang
2019-02-11 19:46 ` Leif Lindholm
2019-02-12 15:22 ` Ming Huang
2019-02-12 15:49 ` Leif Lindholm
2019-02-01 13:34 ` [PATCH edk2-platforms v1 12/16] Hisilicon/D06: Use new flash layout Ming Huang
2019-02-11 14:54 ` Leif Lindholm
2019-02-13 4:43 ` Ming Huang
2019-02-01 13:34 ` [PATCH edk2-platforms v1 13/16] Hisilicon/D06: Remove SECURE_BOOT_ENABLE definition Ming Huang
2019-02-11 19:47 ` Leif Lindholm
2019-02-01 13:34 ` [PATCH edk2-platforms v1 14/16] Hisilicon/D0x: Remove SP805 watchdog pcd Ming Huang
2019-02-11 19:48 ` Leif Lindholm
2019-02-15 14:18 ` [PATCH edk2-platforms v1 00/16] Fix issues and improve D0x Ming Huang
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