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Message-ID: <faabbe8d7f2fe764475fdda50af021a2@codeaurora.org>
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2018 00:15:36 +0530
From: Balakrishna Godavarthi <bgodavar@...eaurora.org>
To: Matthias Kaehlcke <mka@...omium.org>
Cc: marcel@...tmann.org, johan.hedberg@...il.com,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, devicetree@...r.kernel.org,
linux-bluetooth@...r.kernel.org, rtatiya@...eaurora.org,
hemantg@...eaurora.org, linux-arm-msm@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v8 4/7] Bluetooth: hci_qca: Add wrapper functions for
setting UART speed
Hi Matthias,
On 2018-06-27 00:02, Matthias Kaehlcke wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 10:43:31AM +0530, Balakrishna Godavarthi wrote:
>> Hi Matthias,
>>
>> On 2018-06-26 05:35, Matthias Kaehlcke wrote:
>> > On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 04:43:54PM -0700, Matthias Kaehlcke wrote:
>> > > This is a nice improvement, a few remaining questions inline.
>> > >
>> > > On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 07:10:10PM +0530, Balakrishna Godavarthi
>> > > wrote:
>> > > > In function qca_setup, we set initial and operating speeds for Qualcomm
>> > > > Bluetooth SoC's. This block of code is common across different
>> > > > Qualcomm Bluetooth SoC's. Instead of duplicating the code, created
>> > > > a wrapper function to set the speeds. So that future coming SoC's
>> > > > can use these wrapper functions to set speeds.
>> > > >
>> > > > Signed-off-by: Balakrishna Godavarthi <bgodavar@...eaurora.org>
>> > > > ---
>> > > > Changes in v8:
>> > > > * common function to set INIT and operating speeds.
>> > > > * moved hardware flow control to qca_set_speed().
>> > > >
>> > > > Changes in v7:
>> > > > * initial patch
>> > > > * created wrapper functions for init and operating speeds.
>> > > > ---
>> > > > drivers/bluetooth/hci_qca.c | 89 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------
>> > > > 1 file changed, 65 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
>> > > >
>> > > > diff --git a/drivers/bluetooth/hci_qca.c b/drivers/bluetooth/hci_qca.c
>> > > > index fe62420ef838..38b7dbe6c897 100644
>> > > > --- a/drivers/bluetooth/hci_qca.c
>> > > > +++ b/drivers/bluetooth/hci_qca.c
>> > > > @@ -119,6 +119,11 @@ struct qca_data {
>> > > > u64 votes_off;
>> > > > };
>> > > >
>> > > > +enum qca_speed_type {
>> > > > + QCA_INIT_SPEED = 1,
>> > > > + QCA_OPER_SPEED
>> > > > +};
>> > > > +
>> > > > struct qca_serdev {
>> > > > struct hci_uart serdev_hu;
>> > > > struct gpio_desc *bt_en;
>> > > > @@ -923,6 +928,60 @@ static inline void host_set_baudrate(struct hci_uart *hu, unsigned int speed)
>> > > > hci_uart_set_baudrate(hu, speed);
>> > > > }
>> > > >
>> > > > +static unsigned int qca_get_speed(struct hci_uart *hu,
>> > > > + enum qca_speed_type speed_type)
>> > > > +{
>> > > > + unsigned int speed = 0;
>> > > > +
>> > > > + if (speed_type == QCA_INIT_SPEED) {
>> > > > + if (hu->init_speed)
>> > > > + speed = hu->init_speed;
>> > > > + else if (hu->proto->init_speed)
>> > > > + speed = hu->proto->init_speed;
>> > > > + } else {
>> > > > + if (hu->oper_speed)
>> > > > + speed = hu->oper_speed;
>> > > > + else if (hu->proto->oper_speed)
>> > > > + speed = hu->proto->oper_speed;
>> > > > + }
>> > > > +
>> > > > + return speed;
>> > > > +}
>> > > > +
>> > > > +static int qca_set_speed(struct hci_uart *hu, enum qca_speed_type speed_type)
>> > > > +{
>> > > > + unsigned int speed, qca_baudrate;
>> > > > + int ret;
>> > > > +
>> > > > + if (speed_type == QCA_INIT_SPEED) {
>> > > > + speed = qca_get_speed(hu, QCA_INIT_SPEED);
>> > > > + if (speed)
>> > > > + host_set_baudrate(hu, speed);
>> > > > + else
>> > > > + bt_dev_err(hu->hdev, "Init speed should be non zero");
>> > >
>> > > The check for 'speed == 0' is done in multiple places. From this
>> > > code I deduce that it is expected that both INIT and OPER speed are
>> > > set to non-zero values. What happens if either of them is zero? Is the
>> > > driver still operational?
>> > >
>> > > > + return 0;
>> > > > + }
>> > > > +
>> > > > + speed = qca_get_speed(hu, QCA_OPER_SPEED);
>> > > > + if (!speed) {
>> > > > + bt_dev_err(hu->hdev, "operating speed should be non zero");
>> > > > + return 0;
>> > > > + }
>> > > > +
>> > > > + qca_baudrate = qca_get_baudrate_value(speed);
>> > > > + bt_dev_info(hu->hdev, "Set UART speed to %d", speed);
>> > > > + ret = qca_set_baudrate(hu->hdev, qca_baudrate);
>> > > > + if (ret) {
>> > > > + bt_dev_err(hu->hdev, "Failed to change the baudrate (%d)", ret);
>> > > > + return ret;
>> > > > + }
>> > > > +
>> > > > + host_set_baudrate(hu, speed);
>> > > > +
>> > > > + return ret;
>> > > > +}
>> > >
>> > > In the discussion on "[v7,8/8] Bluetooth: hci_qca: Add support for
>> > > Qualcomm Bluetooth chip wcn3990" you mentioned the possbility to move
>> > > the hci_uart_set_flow_control() calls into _set_speed(). This seemed
>> > > interesting but finally it isn't done in this series. Did you
>> > > encounter that it is not feasible/desirable for some reason?
>> >
>> > I got that half wrong. "[v8,7/7] Bluetooth: hci_qca: Add support for
>> > Qualcomm Bluetooth chip wcn3990" adds the flow control calls to
>> > _set_speed() however there are still_set_flow_control() calls in
>> > qca_setup(), which confused/s me.
>> >
>> > Could you provide a brief summary on the situations (relevant for this
>> > driver) in which flow controls needs to be enabled/disabled?
>>
>> you will not find enable or disable of hardware flow control in this
>> patch.
>> there is no hardware flow control in ROME chip.
>> you will find hardware flow control in wcn3990 i.e. patch [v8 7/7]
>
> Makes sense, when looking first at this I forgot the flow control
> handling was only added for wcn3990.
>
>> in wcn3990. we disable hardware flow control, when we sent mandatory
>> commands to BT chip.
>>
>> i.e while sending power on pulse i.e 0xFC byte for wcn3990 to boot up
>> completely and sending change baudrate request to BT chip.
>> before sending these commands, we disable the chip flow control and
>> enable
>> flow control once we sent these commands.
>>
>> so in our current code after integrating wcn3990, we disable flow
>> control
>> two times.
>>
>> 1. Before sending power on pulse i.e. qca_send_vendor_cmd(hdev,
>> QCA_WCN3990_POWERON_PULSE); in qca_setup.
>> so we find disable or enable hardware flow control in qca_setup()
>> 2. Before sending change BT CHIP baudrate request i.e.
>> qca_set_baudrate(hu->hdev, qca_baudrate); in qca_set_speed().
>
> Thanks for the information!
>
> If there are more mandatory commands it could be an option to have a
> wrapper for them or do the flow control handling in
> qca_send_vendor_cmd() to avoid cluttering the main code path.
>
> Just an idea, no need to do this now.
I will check the possibilites of hiding flow control in
qca_send_vendor_command()
in [v8 7/8] patch
Pls let me know if they are any changes required in this patch.
Thanks for reviewing.
--
Regards
Balakrishna.
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