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From: Stathis Voukelatos <stathis.voukelatos@linn.co.uk>
To: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Cc: "linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
"devicetree@vger.kernel.org" <devicetree@vger.kernel.org>,
"netdev@vger.kernel.org" <netdev@vger.kernel.org>,
"abrestic@chromium.org" <abrestic@chromium.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 1/3] Ethernet packet sniffer: Device tree binding and vendor prefix
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2015 16:22:04 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <54E36AAC.7010308@linn.co.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20150217145124.GM8994@leverpostej>
Hi Mark,
On 17/02/15 14:51, Mark Rutland wrote:
>> +Matched packet bytes and timestamp values are returned through a
>> +FIFO. Timestamps are provided to the module through an externally
>> +generated Gray-encoded counter.
>
> Does this counter unit need to be enabled (or have any input clocks
> enabled)?
>
Yes it does, that is the purpose of the 'tstamp' entry in the
'clock-names' property below.
>> +
>> +Required properties:
>> +- compatible : must be "linn,eth-sniffer"
>
> Is there not a more precise name for this IP block?
It is generally called 'ethernet packet sniffer', maybe
linn,eth-packet-sniffer would be a more descriptive name?
>
>> +- reg : physical addresses and sizes of registers. Must contain 3 entries:
>> + - registers memory space
>> + - TX command string memory
>> + - RX command string memory
>> +- reg-names : must contain the following 3 entries:
>> + "regs", "tx-ram", "rx-ram"
>
> It would be nicer to format this as:
>
> - reg: A list of physical address and size pairs corresponding to each
> entry in reg-names
>
> - reg-names: must contain:
> * "regs" for the control registers
> * "tx-ram" for the TX command string memory
> * "rx-ram" for the RX command string memory
>
> Which avoids redundancy.
>
Will change formatting as suggested
> The phrase "command string" sounds a bit odd. What are these used for
> exactly?
In these two memory areas we program a sequence of bytes in the
format: [cmd][value][cmd][value] to configure the data patterns that
the sniffer should match for Ethernet TX and RX packets respectively.
Maybe 'command memory' would be clearer?
>
>> +- interrupts : sniffer interrupt specifier
>> +- clocks : specify the system clock for the peripheral and
>> + the enable clock for the timestamp counter
>> +- clock-names : must contain the "sys" and "tstamp" entries
>
> Similarly here clocks should just be defined in terms of clock-names.
Will reformat similar to the 'regs' field
>
>> +- fifo-block-words : number of words in one data FIFO entry
>
> I didn't see a data FIFO described. Is that dynamically allocated and
> handed to the sniffer, or does that correspond to one of the memory
> regions above?
>
It is a H/W FIFO internal to the module and accessed through
a register. It is divided in blocks and 'fifo-block-words'
specify the number of words in each block. It is needed by
the driver to make sure it reads an entire block, in order
to clear the 'data available' interrupt.
>> +- tstamp-hz : frequency of the timestamp counter
>> +- tstamp-shift : shift value for the timestamp cyclecounter struct
>
> What exactly is this used for?
>
> Are there any docs?
See: include/linux/clocksource.h
The driver uses a cyclecounter and timecounter to convert raw timestamps
to nanoseconds. 'tstamp-shift' refers to the 'shift' field of the
cyclecounter structure, that can be used to improve the precision of
the conversion
>
>> +- tstamp-bits : width in bits of the timestamp counter
>> +
>> +Example:
>> +
>> +sniffer@1814a000 {
>> + compatible = "linn,eth-sniffer";
>> + reg = <0x1814a000 0x100>, <0x1814a400 0x400>,
>> + <0x1814a800 0x400>;
>> + reg-names = "regs", "tx-ram", "rx-ram";
>> + interrupts = <GIC_SHARED 58 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
>> + clocks = <&clk_core CLK_AUDIO>,
>> + <&cr_periph SYS_CLK_EVENT_TIMER>;
>> + clock-names = "sys", "tstamp";
>> + fifo-block-words = <4>;
>> + tstamp-hz = <52000000>;
>> + tstamp-shift = <27>;
>> + tstamp-bits = <30>;
>
> This property wasn't documented.
>
> As mentioned previously, I think the relation between this unit and the
> MAC and/or PHY needs to be explicitly described in the DT.
Do you suggest a field along the lines of:
mac = <ð_controller_0>;
The driver could check that it exists and is valid but does
not need to make use of it.
>
>> +};
>> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.txt
>> index d443279..891c224 100644
>> --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.txt
>> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.txt
>> @@ -90,6 +90,7 @@ lacie LaCie
>> lantiq Lantiq Semiconductor
>> lenovo Lenovo Group Ltd.
>> lg LG Corporation
>> +linn Linn Products Ltd.
>
> This addition looks fine to me. For some reason it seems to be padded
> with spaces instead of tabs though; is my mail server corrupting things
> or is that the case in the original patch?
Sorry, it was spaces. Will be fixed
>
> Thanks,
> Mark.
>
Thank you,
Stathis
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-02-17 16:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-02-17 14:03 [PATCH v2 0/3] net: Linn Ethernet Packet Sniffer driver Stathis Voukelatos
2015-02-17 14:03 ` [PATCH v2 1/3] Ethernet packet sniffer: Device tree binding and vendor prefix Stathis Voukelatos
2015-02-17 14:16 ` Sergei Shtylyov
2015-02-17 14:51 ` Mark Rutland
2015-02-17 16:22 ` Stathis Voukelatos [this message]
2015-02-17 16:35 ` Mark Rutland
2015-02-17 17:13 ` Stathis Voukelatos
2015-02-17 17:30 ` Mark Rutland
2015-02-18 9:40 ` Stathis Voukelatos
2015-02-18 12:11 ` Mark Rutland
2015-02-18 13:56 ` Stathis Voukelatos
2015-02-17 14:03 ` [PATCH v2 2/3] Packet sniffer core framework Stathis Voukelatos
2015-02-18 15:42 ` Daniel Borkmann
2015-02-18 16:44 ` Stathis Voukelatos
2015-02-17 14:03 ` [PATCH v2 3/3] Linn Ethernet packet sniffer driver Stathis Voukelatos
2015-02-18 21:08 ` [PATCH v2 0/3] net: Linn Ethernet Packet Sniffer driver Richard Cochran
2015-02-23 9:37 ` Stathis Voukelatos
2015-02-25 9:50 ` Richard Cochran
2015-02-25 10:53 ` Stathis Voukelatos
2015-02-25 14:21 ` Richard Cochran
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