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authorpatrick <patrick@openbsd.org>2021-03-01 21:03:24 +0000
committerpatrick <patrick@openbsd.org>2021-03-01 21:03:24 +0000
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parentThe ep-gpios property is optional on the Rockchip PCIe controller. (diff)
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Transactions on the AXI bus contain a Stream ID. SMMUs filter
based on Stream IDs. On the Armada 8040 these Stream IDs can be configured in different registers. The PCIe controller has a register which maps root port, bus, dev and func number to the Stream ID. This should be set up by TF-A firmware, but on the 8040 the current images don't do this. For chips with more than one PCIe controller this register must be setup correctly depending on the implementation, but on the 8040 there only is one controller, so we can configure a fixed value to match what is defined in the device tree. This allows the SMMU to properly track the PCIe controller's transactions. ok kettenis@
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