On Thursday 26 October 2017 01:29 PM, Faiz Abbas wrote:
> David,
>
> On Thursday 19 October 2017 06:56 PM, David Laight wrote:
>> From: Faiz Abbas
>>> Sent: 19 October 2017 14:09
>>> On Thursday 19 October 2017 06:13 PM, Faiz Abbas wrote:
>>>> Enable support for printing the LTSSM link state for debugging PCI
>>>> when link is down.
>>>>
>>>> Signed-off-by: Faiz Abbas <[email protected]>
>>>> ---
>>>> v2:
>>>> 1. Changed dev_err() to dev_dbg()
>>>> 2. Changed static char array to static const char * const
>>>> 3. format changes
>>>>
>>>> drivers/pci/dwc/pci-dra7xx.c | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>>> 1 file changed, 48 insertions(+)
>>>>
>>>> diff --git a/drivers/pci/dwc/pci-dra7xx.c b/drivers/pci/dwc/pci-dra7xx.c
>>>> index 34427a6..0e70e77 100644
>>>> --- a/drivers/pci/dwc/pci-dra7xx.c
>>>> +++ b/drivers/pci/dwc/pci-dra7xx.c
>>>> @@ -98,6 +98,45 @@ struct dra7xx_pcie_of_data {
>>>>
>>>> #define to_dra7xx_pcie(x) dev_get_drvdata((x)->dev)
>>>>
>>>> +static const char * const state[] = {
>>>> + "DETECT_QUIET",
>> ...
>>>> + "RCVRY_EQ3"
>>>> +};
>>>> +
>>>> static inline u32 dra7xx_pcie_readl(struct dra7xx_pcie *pcie, u32 offset)
>>>> {
>>>> return readl(pcie->base + offset);
>>>> @@ -118,6 +157,15 @@ static int dra7xx_pcie_link_up(struct dw_pcie *pci)
>>>> {
>>>> struct dra7xx_pcie *dra7xx = to_dra7xx_pcie(pci);
>>>> u32 reg = dra7xx_pcie_readl(dra7xx, PCIECTRL_DRA7XX_CONF_PHY_CS);
>>>> + u32 cmd_reg;
>>>> + u32 ltssm_state;
>>>> +
>>>> + if (!(reg & LINK_UP)) {
>>>> + cmd_reg = dra7xx_pcie_readl(dra7xx,
>>>> + PCIECTRL_DRA7XX_CONF_DEVICE_CMD);
>>>> + ltssm_state = (cmd_reg & GENMASK(7, 2)) >> 2;
>>>> + dev_dbg(pci->dev, "Link state:%s\n", state[ltssm_state]);
>>
>> Hmmm... GENMASK leaves by hunting header files...> Why not (cmd_reg >> 2) & 63 and explicitly define state[64]
>> to guarantee that you never print anything worse than a NULL
>> pointer.
>
> I'm not sure what you mean. Are you worried we might print something
> outside the array bounds? How is this easier to decipher than GENMASK?
>
>>
>>>> + }
>>>>
>>>> return !!(reg & LINK_UP);
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>
>>> I missed David's comment in v1. Will submit a new version. Please ignore.
>>
>> I've a 'neat' trick for generating strings that match constants.
>> You can get the compiler to do all the work for you:
>> (Assuming I've typed it correctly)
>>
>> #define LTSSM_DEFS(x) \
>> x(DETECT_QUIET) \
>> x(DETECT_ACT) \
>> (continue for all the names)
>>
>> Define an enum with the named constants:
>> #define X(name) LTSSM_STATE_##name,
>> enum (LTSSM_DEFS(X) LTSSM_STATE_SIZE=64);
>> #undef X
>>
>> Array of strings:
>> #define X(name) [LTSSM_STATE_##name] = #name
>> static const char * const state_names[LTSSM_STATE_SIZE] = { LTSSM_DEFS(X) };
>> #undef X
>>
>> David
>>
>
> So I implemented your idea and it looks like this:
> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/25821834/
>
> I don't know how much we gained by adding the trick. I still had to be
> careful not to be off by 1 when writing the list. Plus we are never
> saying anything like printk("%s", state[LTSSM_STATE_DETECT_QUIET]. Its a
> register read which is used to index the list array.
>
> Thanks,
> Faiz
>
Gentle Ping.
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