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Message-ID: <63005488-ece8-4ef6-9e31-b1980c2fab61@loongson.cn>
Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2024 21:15:50 +0800
From: Yanteng Si <siyanteng@...ngson.cn>
To: Serge Semin <fancer.lancer@...il.com>
Cc: andrew@...n.ch, hkallweit1@...il.com, peppe.cavallaro@...com,
 alexandre.torgue@...s.st.com, joabreu@...opsys.com, Jose.Abreu@...opsys.com,
 chenhuacai@...ngson.cn, linux@...linux.org.uk, guyinggang@...ngson.cn,
 netdev@...r.kernel.org, chris.chenfeiyang@...il.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH net-next v8 05/11] net: stmmac: dwmac-loongson: Add
 Loongson-specific register definitions

Hi Serge,


Sorry for keeping you waiting for so long.

在 2024/2/24 02:50, Serge Semin 写道:
> On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 04:16:07PM +0800, Yanteng Si wrote:
>> Hi Serge,
>>
>> 在 2024/2/22 21:59, Serge Semin 写道:
>>> On Thu, Feb 22, 2024 at 09:39:49PM +0800, Yanteng Si wrote:
>>>> 在 2024/2/6 02:17, Serge Semin 写道:
>>>>> On Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 04:48:17PM +0800, Yanteng Si wrote:
>>>>>> There are two types of Loongson DWGMAC. The first type shares the same
>>>>>> register definitions and has similar logic as dwmac1000. The second type
>>>>>> uses several different register definitions, we think it is necessary to
>>>>>> distinguish rx and tx, so we split these bits into two.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Simply put, we split some single bit fields into double bits fileds:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         Name              Tx          Rx
>>>>>>
>>>>>> DMA_INTR_ENA_NIE = 0x00040000 | 0x00020000;
>>>>>> DMA_INTR_ENA_AIE = 0x00010000 | 0x00008000;
>>>>>> DMA_STATUS_NIS   = 0x00040000 | 0x00020000;
>>>>>> DMA_STATUS_AIS   = 0x00010000 | 0x00008000;
>>>>>> DMA_STATUS_FBI   = 0x00002000 | 0x00001000;
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Therefore, when using, TX and RX must be set at the same time.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How to use them:
>>>>>> 1. Create the Loongson GNET-specific
>>>>>> stmmac_dma_ops.dma_interrupt()
>>>>>> stmmac_dma_ops.init_chan()
>>>>>> methods in the dwmac-loongson.c driver. Adding all the
>>>>>> Loongson-specific macros
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2. Create a Loongson GNET-specific platform setup method with the next
>>>>>> semantics:
>>>>>>       + allocate stmmac_dma_ops instance and initialize it with
>>>>>>         dwmac1000_dma_ops.
>>>>>>       + override the stmmac_dma_ops.{dma_interrupt, init_chan} with
>>>>>>         the pointers to the methods defined in 2.
>>>>>>       + allocate mac_device_info instance and initialize the
>>>>>>         mac_device_info.dma field with a pointer to the new
>>>>>>         stmmac_dma_ops instance.
>>>>>>       + initialize mac_device_info in a way it's done in
>>>>>>         dwmac1000_setup().
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 3. Initialize plat_stmmacenet_data.setup() with the pointer to the
>>>>>> method created in 2.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Yanteng Si <siyanteng@...ngson.cn>
>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Feiyang Chen <chenfeiyang@...ngson.cn>
>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Yinggang Gu <guyinggang@...ngson.cn>
>>>>>> ---
>>>>>>     .../ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/dwmac-loongson.c  | 248 ++++++++++++++++++
>>>>>>     1 file changed, 248 insertions(+)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/dwmac-loongson.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/dwmac-loongson.c
>>>>>> index e7ce027cc14e..3b3578318cc1 100644
>>>>>> --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/dwmac-loongson.c
>>>>>> +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/dwmac-loongson.c
>>>>>> @@ -8,6 +8,193 @@
>>>>>>     #include <linux/device.h>
>>>>>>     #include <linux/of_irq.h>
>>>>>>     #include "stmmac.h"
>>>>>> +#include "dwmac_dma.h"
>>>>>> +#include "dwmac1000.h"
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +#define DMA_INTR_ENA_NIE_TX_LOONGSON 0x00040000	/* Normal Loongson Tx Summary */
>>>>>> +#define DMA_INTR_ENA_NIE_RX_LOONGSON 0x00020000	/* Normal Loongson Rx Summary */
>>>>>> +#define DMA_INTR_NORMAL_LOONGSON	(DMA_INTR_ENA_NIE_TX_LOONGSON | \
>>>>>> +			 DMA_INTR_ENA_NIE_RX_LOONGSON | DMA_INTR_ENA_RIE | \
>>>>>> +			 DMA_INTR_ENA_TIE)
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +#define DMA_INTR_ENA_AIE_TX_LOONGSON 0x00010000	/* Abnormal Loongson Tx Summary */
>>>>>> +#define DMA_INTR_ENA_AIE_RX_LOONGSON 0x00008000	/* Abnormal Loongson Rx Summary */
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +#define DMA_INTR_ABNORMAL_LOONGSON	(DMA_INTR_ENA_AIE_TX_LOONGSON | \
>>>>>> +				DMA_INTR_ENA_AIE_RX_LOONGSON | DMA_INTR_ENA_FBE | \
>>>>>> +				DMA_INTR_ENA_UNE)
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +#define DMA_INTR_DEFAULT_MASK_LOONGSON	(DMA_INTR_NORMAL_LOONGSON | DMA_INTR_ABNORMAL_LOONGSON)
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +#define DMA_STATUS_NIS_TX_LOONGSON	0x00040000	/* Normal Loongson Tx Interrupt Summary */
>>>>>> +#define DMA_STATUS_NIS_RX_LOONGSON	0x00020000	/* Normal Loongson Rx Interrupt Summary */
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +#define DMA_STATUS_AIS_TX_LOONGSON	0x00010000	/* Abnormal Loongson Tx Interrupt Summary */
>>>>>> +#define DMA_STATUS_AIS_RX_LOONGSON	0x00008000	/* Abnormal Loongson Rx Interrupt Summary */
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +#define DMA_STATUS_FBI_TX_LOONGSON	0x00002000	/* Fatal Loongson Tx Bus Error Interrupt */
>>>>>> +#define DMA_STATUS_FBI_RX_LOONGSON	0x00001000	/* Fatal Loongson Rx Bus Error Interrupt */
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +#define DMA_STATUS_MSK_COMMON_LOONGSON		(DMA_STATUS_NIS_TX_LOONGSON | \
>>>>>> +					 DMA_STATUS_NIS_RX_LOONGSON | DMA_STATUS_AIS_TX_LOONGSON | \
>>>>>> +					 DMA_STATUS_AIS_RX_LOONGSON | DMA_STATUS_FBI_TX_LOONGSON | \
>>>>>> +					 DMA_STATUS_FBI_RX_LOONGSON)
>>>>> Max 80 chars per line please.
>>>> OK,
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +#define DMA_STATUS_MSK_RX_LOONGSON		(DMA_STATUS_ERI | \
>>>>>> +					 DMA_STATUS_RWT | \
>>>>>> +					 DMA_STATUS_RPS | \
>>>>>> +					 DMA_STATUS_RU | \
>>>>>> +					 DMA_STATUS_RI | \
>>>>>> +					 DMA_STATUS_OVF | \
>>>>>> +					 DMA_STATUS_MSK_COMMON_LOONGSON)
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +#define DMA_STATUS_MSK_TX_LOONGSON		(DMA_STATUS_ETI | \
>>>>>> +					 DMA_STATUS_UNF | \
>>>>>> +					 DMA_STATUS_TJT | \
>>>>>> +					 DMA_STATUS_TU | \
>>>>>> +					 DMA_STATUS_TPS | \
>>>>>> +					 DMA_STATUS_TI | \
>>>>>> +					 DMA_STATUS_MSK_COMMON_LOONGSON)
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +struct loongson_data {
>>>>>> +	struct device *dev;
>>>>>> +	u32 lgmac_version;
>>>>>> +	struct stmmac_dma_ops dwlgmac_dma_ops;
>>>>> Just figured out we can do without this field being added to the
>>>>> private data. See my note in the loongson_setup() method.
>>>>>
>>>>>> +};
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +static void dwlgmac_dma_init_channel(struct stmmac_priv *priv,
>>>>> The "dwlgmac_" prefix is confusing. There is the DW XLGMAC IP-core for
>>>>> which the "dwxlgmac_" is more appropriate and "x" is easy to miss
>>>>> should your version of the prefix is met. Consider changing it to
>>>>> something like "loongson_gnet_".
>>>> OK,
>>>>>> +				     void __iomem *ioaddr,
>>>>>> +				     struct stmmac_dma_cfg *dma_cfg, u32 chan)
>>>>>> +{
>>>>>> +	u32 value;
>>>>>> +	int txpbl = dma_cfg->txpbl ?: dma_cfg->pbl;
>>>>>> +	int rxpbl = dma_cfg->rxpbl ?: dma_cfg->pbl;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	/* common channel control register config */
>>>>>> +	value = readl(ioaddr + DMA_CHAN_BUS_MODE(chan));
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	/* Set the DMA PBL (Programmable Burst Length) mode.
>>>>>> +	 *
>>>>>> +	 * Note: before stmmac core 3.50 this mode bit was 4xPBL, and
>>>>>> +	 * post 3.5 mode bit acts as 8*PBL.
>>>>>> +	 */
>>>>>> +	if (dma_cfg->pblx8)
>>>>>> +		value |= DMA_BUS_MODE_MAXPBL;
>>>>>> +	value |= DMA_BUS_MODE_USP;
>>>>>> +	value &= ~(DMA_BUS_MODE_PBL_MASK | DMA_BUS_MODE_RPBL_MASK);
>>>>>> +	value |= (txpbl << DMA_BUS_MODE_PBL_SHIFT);
>>>>>> +	value |= (rxpbl << DMA_BUS_MODE_RPBL_SHIFT);
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	/* Set the Fixed burst mode */
>>>>>> +	if (dma_cfg->fixed_burst)
>>>>>> +		value |= DMA_BUS_MODE_FB;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	/* Mixed Burst has no effect when fb is set */
>>>>>> +	if (dma_cfg->mixed_burst)
>>>>>> +		value |= DMA_BUS_MODE_MB;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	value |= DMA_BUS_MODE_ATDS;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	if (dma_cfg->aal)
>>>>>> +		value |= DMA_BUS_MODE_AAL;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	writel(value, ioaddr + DMA_BUS_MODE);
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	/* Mask interrupts by writing to CSR7 */
>>>>>> +	writel(DMA_INTR_DEFAULT_MASK_LOONGSON, ioaddr + DMA_INTR_ENA);
>>>>>> +}
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +static int dwlgmac_dma_interrupt(struct stmmac_priv *priv, void __iomem *ioaddr,
>>>>> The same note as above.
>>>>>
>>>>>> +				 struct stmmac_extra_stats *x, u32 chan, u32 dir)
>>>>>> +{
>>>>>> +	struct stmmac_rxq_stats *rxq_stats = &priv->xstats.rxq_stats[chan];
>>>>>> +	struct stmmac_txq_stats *txq_stats = &priv->xstats.txq_stats[chan];
>>>>>> +	int ret = 0;
>>>>>> +	/* read the status register (CSR5) */
>>>>>> +	u32 nor_intr_status;
>>>>>> +	u32 abnor_intr_status;
>>>>>> +	u32 fb_intr_status;
>>>>> Reverse xmas tree please.
>>>>>
>>>>>> +	u32 intr_status = readl(ioaddr + DMA_CHAN_STATUS(chan));
>>>>> Please move the initialization into a separate statement.
>>>> OK,
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +#ifdef DWMAC_DMA_DEBUG
>>>>>> +	/* Enable it to monitor DMA rx/tx status in case of critical problems */
>>>>>> +	pr_debug("%s: [CSR5: 0x%08x]\n", __func__, intr_status);
>>>>>> +	show_tx_process_state(intr_status);
>>>>>> +	show_rx_process_state(intr_status);
>>>>>> +#endif
>>>>> This will cause a build-error if DWMAC_DMA_DEBUG is defined. Just drop
>>>>> it.
>>>>> OK,
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	if (dir == DMA_DIR_RX)
>>>>>> +		intr_status &= DMA_STATUS_MSK_RX_LOONGSON;
>>>>>> +	else if (dir == DMA_DIR_TX)
>>>>>> +		intr_status &= DMA_STATUS_MSK_TX_LOONGSON;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	nor_intr_status = intr_status & (DMA_STATUS_NIS_TX_LOONGSON |
>>>>>> +		DMA_STATUS_NIS_RX_LOONGSON);
>>>>>> +	abnor_intr_status = intr_status & (DMA_STATUS_AIS_TX_LOONGSON |
>>>>>> +		DMA_STATUS_AIS_RX_LOONGSON);
>>>>>> +	fb_intr_status = intr_status & (DMA_STATUS_FBI_TX_LOONGSON |
>>>>>> +		DMA_STATUS_FBI_RX_LOONGSON);
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	/* ABNORMAL interrupts */
>>>>>> +	if (unlikely(abnor_intr_status)) {
>>>>>> +		if (unlikely(intr_status & DMA_STATUS_UNF)) {
>>>>>> +			ret = tx_hard_error_bump_tc;
>>>>>> +			x->tx_undeflow_irq++;
>>>>>> +		}
>>>>>> +		if (unlikely(intr_status & DMA_STATUS_TJT))
>>>>>> +			x->tx_jabber_irq++;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +		if (unlikely(intr_status & DMA_STATUS_OVF))
>>>>>> +			x->rx_overflow_irq++;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +		if (unlikely(intr_status & DMA_STATUS_RU))
>>>>>> +			x->rx_buf_unav_irq++;
>>>>>> +		if (unlikely(intr_status & DMA_STATUS_RPS))
>>>>>> +			x->rx_process_stopped_irq++;
>>>>>> +		if (unlikely(intr_status & DMA_STATUS_RWT))
>>>>>> +			x->rx_watchdog_irq++;
>>>>>> +		if (unlikely(intr_status & DMA_STATUS_ETI))
>>>>>> +			x->tx_early_irq++;
>>>>>> +		if (unlikely(intr_status & DMA_STATUS_TPS)) {
>>>>>> +			x->tx_process_stopped_irq++;
>>>>>> +			ret = tx_hard_error;
>>>>>> +		}
>>>>>> +		if (unlikely(intr_status & fb_intr_status)) {
>>>>>> +			x->fatal_bus_error_irq++;
>>>>>> +			ret = tx_hard_error;
>>>>>> +		}
>>>>>> +	}
>>>>>> +	/* TX/RX NORMAL interrupts */
>>>>>> +	if (likely(nor_intr_status)) {
>>>>>> +		if (likely(intr_status & DMA_STATUS_RI)) {
>>>>>> +			u32 value = readl(ioaddr + DMA_INTR_ENA);
>>>>>> +			/* to schedule NAPI on real RIE event. */
>>>>>> +			if (likely(value & DMA_INTR_ENA_RIE)) {
>>>>>> +				u64_stats_update_begin(&rxq_stats->syncp);
>>>>>> +				rxq_stats->rx_normal_irq_n++;
>>>>>> +				u64_stats_update_end(&rxq_stats->syncp);
>>>>>> +				ret |= handle_rx;
>>>>>> +			}
>>>>>> +		}
>>>>>> +		if (likely(intr_status & DMA_STATUS_TI)) {
>>>>>> +			u64_stats_update_begin(&txq_stats->syncp);
>>>>>> +			txq_stats->tx_normal_irq_n++;
>>>>>> +			u64_stats_update_end(&txq_stats->syncp);
>>>>>> +			ret |= handle_tx;
>>>>>> +		}
>>>>>> +		if (unlikely(intr_status & DMA_STATUS_ERI))
>>>>>> +			x->rx_early_irq++;
>>>>>> +	}
>>>>>> +	/* Optional hardware blocks, interrupts should be disabled */
>>>>>> +	if (unlikely(intr_status &
>>>>>> +		     (DMA_STATUS_GPI | DMA_STATUS_GMI | DMA_STATUS_GLI)))
>>>>>> +		pr_warn("%s: unexpected status %08x\n", __func__, intr_status);
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	/* Clear the interrupt by writing a logic 1 to the CSR5[15-0] */
>>>>>> +	writel((intr_status & 0x7ffff), ioaddr + DMA_CHAN_STATUS(chan));
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	return ret;
>>>>>> +}
>>>>>>     struct stmmac_pci_info {
>>>>>>     	int (*setup)(struct pci_dev *pdev, struct plat_stmmacenet_data *plat);
>>>>>> @@ -121,6 +308,48 @@ static struct stmmac_pci_info loongson_gmac_pci_info = {
>>>>>>     	.config = loongson_gmac_config,
>>>>>>     };
>>>>>> +static struct mac_device_info *loongson_setup(void *apriv)
>>>>> Consider using the GNET-specific prefix, like "loongson_gnet_".
>>>>>
>>>>>> +{
>>>>>> +	struct stmmac_priv *priv = apriv;
>>>>>> +	struct mac_device_info *mac;
>>>>>> +	struct loongson_data *ld;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	mac = devm_kzalloc(priv->device, sizeof(*mac), GFP_KERNEL);
>>>>>> +	if (!mac)
>>>>>> +		return NULL;
>>>>> What about devm_kzalloc()-ing the stmmac_dma_ops instance here and
>>>>> initializing it as it's done in the probe method? Thus ...
>>>>>
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	ld = priv->plat->bsp_priv;
>>>>>> +	mac->dma = &ld->dwlgmac_dma_ops;
>>>>> ... this can be replaced with:
>>>>>
>>>>> 	mac->dma = devm_kzalloc(priv->device, sizeof(*mac->dma), GFP_KERNEL);
>>>>> 	if (!mac->dma)
>>>>> 		return -ENOMEM;
>>>> Great, but It seems that we cannot return an int value here.
>>> Just
>>> 		return NULL;
>> OK,
>>> then.
>>>
>>>>> 	*mac->dma = dwmac1000_dma_ops;
>>>>> 	mac->dma->init_chan = loongson_gnet_dma_init_channel;
>>>>> 	mac->dma->dma_interrupt = loongson_gnet_dma_interrupt;
>> It seems that we still cannot do this because:
>> structmac_device_info{
>> ...
>> conststructstmmac_mmc_ops*mmc;
>> ...
>> }
>> some errors output:
>> error: assignment of read-only location '*mac->dma'
>> error: assignment of member 'init_chan' in read-only object
>> ...
> No, we can. Just use a temporary non-const pointer to stmmac_dma_ops:
>
> +static struct mac_device_info *loongson_gnet_setup(void *apriv)
> +{
> +	struct stmmac_priv *priv = apriv;
> +	struct mac_device_info *mac;
> +	struct stmmac_dma_ops *dma;
> +	struct loongson_data *ld;
> +
> +	mac = devm_kzalloc(priv->device, sizeof(*mac), GFP_KERNEL);
> +	if (!mac)
> +		return NULL;
> +
> +	dma = devm_kzalloc(priv->device, sizeof(*dma), GFP_KERNEL);
> +	if (!mac->dma)

We have already modified it according to this comment. By the way, this 
should be "if (!mac)",

otherwise the following part of the code will not work:

> +		return NULL;
> +
> +	*dma = dwmac1000_dma_ops;
> +	dma->init_chan = loongson_gnet_dma_init_channel;
> +	dma->dma_interrupt = loongson_gnet_dma_interrupt;
> +	mac->dma = dma;
> +
> +	...

Tomorrow I will continue to modify other patches based on your comment.

Thanks,

Yanteng

>
> -Serge(y)
>
>> Thanks,
>> Yanteng
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	/* Pre-initialize the respective "mac" fields as it's done in
>>>>>> +	 * dwmac1000_setup()
>>>>>> +	 */
>>>>>> +	priv->dev->priv_flags |= IFF_UNICAST_FLT;
>>>>>> +	mac->pcsr = priv->ioaddr;
>>>>>> +	mac->multicast_filter_bins = priv->plat->multicast_filter_bins;
>>>>>> +	mac->unicast_filter_entries = priv->plat->unicast_filter_entries;
>>>>>> +	mac->mcast_bits_log2 = 0;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	if (mac->multicast_filter_bins)
>>>>>> +		mac->mcast_bits_log2 = ilog2(mac->multicast_filter_bins);
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	mac->link.duplex = GMAC_CONTROL_DM;
>>>>>> +	mac->link.speed10 = GMAC_CONTROL_PS;
>>>>>> +	mac->link.speed100 = GMAC_CONTROL_PS | GMAC_CONTROL_FES;
>>>>>> +	mac->link.speed1000 = 0;
>>>>>> +	mac->link.speed_mask = GMAC_CONTROL_PS | GMAC_CONTROL_FES;
>>>>>> +	mac->mii.addr = GMAC_MII_ADDR;
>>>>>> +	mac->mii.data = GMAC_MII_DATA;
>>>>>> +	mac->mii.addr_shift = 11;
>>>>>> +	mac->mii.addr_mask = 0x0000F800;
>>>>>> +	mac->mii.reg_shift = 6;
>>>>>> +	mac->mii.reg_mask = 0x000007C0;
>>>>>> +	mac->mii.clk_csr_shift = 2;
>>>>>> +	mac->mii.clk_csr_mask = GENMASK(5, 2);
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	return mac;
>>>>>> +}
>>>>>> +
>>>>>>     static int loongson_dwmac_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev,
>>>>>>     				const struct pci_device_id *id)
>>>>>>     {
>>>>>> @@ -129,6 +358,7 @@ static int loongson_dwmac_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev,
>>>>>>     	struct stmmac_pci_info *info;
>>>>>>     	struct stmmac_resources res;
>>>>>>     	struct device_node *np;
>>>>>> +	struct loongson_data *ld;
>>>>> reverse xmas tree order please.
>>>>>
>>>>>>     	plat = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*plat), GFP_KERNEL);
>>>>>>     	if (!plat)
>>>>>> @@ -145,6 +375,10 @@ static int loongson_dwmac_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev,
>>>>>>     	if (!plat->dma_cfg)
>>>>>>     		return -ENOMEM;
>>>>>> +	ld = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*ld), GFP_KERNEL);
>>>>>> +	if (!ld)
>>>>>> +		return -ENOMEM;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>>     	np = dev_of_node(&pdev->dev);
>>>>>>     	plat->mdio_node = of_get_child_by_name(np, "mdio");
>>>>>>     	if (plat->mdio_node) {
>>>>>> @@ -197,6 +431,20 @@ static int loongson_dwmac_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev,
>>>>>>     	if (ret)
>>>>>>     		goto err_disable_device;
>>>>>> +	ld->dev = &pdev->dev;
>>>>>> +	ld->lgmac_version = readl(res.addr + GMAC_VERSION) & 0xff;
>>>>> AFAICS the lgmac_version is unused in out of the probe() method
>>>>> context. What about locally defining it?
>>>> OK,
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	/* Activate loongson custom ip */
>>>>>> +	if (ld->lgmac_version < DWMAC_CORE_3_50) {
>>>>> Please define a new macro for the GNET MAC.
>>>> OK.
>>>>>> +		ld->dwlgmac_dma_ops = dwmac1000_dma_ops;
>>>>>> +		ld->dwlgmac_dma_ops.init_chan = dwlgmac_dma_init_channel;
>>>>>> +		ld->dwlgmac_dma_ops.dma_interrupt = dwlgmac_dma_interrupt;
>>>>> See my comment in the loongson_setup() method.
>>>> This will introduce a compilation warning:
>>>>
>>>> warning: returning 'int' from a function with return type 'struct
>>>> mac_device_info *' makes pointer from integer without a cast
>>>> [-Wint-conversion]
>>>>     418 |                 return -ENOMEM;
>>> stmmac_hwif_init() expects priv->plat->setup(priv) returning NULL
>>> if something wrong. As I suggested above just return NULL then if
>>> mac_device_info couldn't be allocated.
>>>
>>> -Serge(y)
>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Yanteng
>>>>
>>>>> -Serge(y)
>>>>>
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +		plat->setup = loongson_setup;
>>>>>> +	}
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +	plat->bsp_priv = ld;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>>     	ret = stmmac_dvr_probe(&pdev->dev, plat, &res);
>>>>>>     	if (ret)
>>>>>>     		goto err_disable_device;
>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>> 2.31.4
>>>>>>


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