can: peak_canfd: fix firmware < v3.3.0: limit allocation to 32-bit DMA addr only

The DMA logic in firmwares < v3.3.0 embedded in the PCAN-PCIe FD cards
family is not capable of handling a mix of 32-bit and 64-bit logical
addresses. If the board is equipped with 2 or 4 CAN ports, then such a
situation might lead to a PCIe Bus Error "Malformed TLP" packet
as well as "irq xx: nobody cared" issue.

This patch adds a workaround that requests only 32-bit DMA addresses
when these might be allocated outside of the 4 GB area.

This issue has been fixed in firmware v3.3.0 and next.

Signed-off-by: Stephane Grosjean <s.grosjean@peak-system.com>
Cc: linux-stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
This commit is contained in:
Stephane Grosjean 2018-06-21 15:23:31 +02:00 committed by Marc Kleine-Budde
parent c9ce1fa1c2
commit 5d4c94ed9f

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@ -58,6 +58,10 @@ MODULE_LICENSE("GPL v2");
#define PCIEFD_REG_SYS_VER1 0x0040 /* version reg #1 */
#define PCIEFD_REG_SYS_VER2 0x0044 /* version reg #2 */
#define PCIEFD_FW_VERSION(x, y, z) (((u32)(x) << 24) | \
((u32)(y) << 16) | \
((u32)(z) << 8))
/* System Control Registers Bits */
#define PCIEFD_SYS_CTL_TS_RST 0x00000001 /* timestamp clock */
#define PCIEFD_SYS_CTL_CLK_EN 0x00000002 /* system clock */
@ -782,6 +786,21 @@ static int peak_pciefd_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev,
"%ux CAN-FD PCAN-PCIe FPGA v%u.%u.%u:\n", can_count,
hw_ver_major, hw_ver_minor, hw_ver_sub);
#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_DMA_ADDR_T_64BIT
/* FW < v3.3.0 DMA logic doesn't handle correctly the mix of 32-bit and
* 64-bit logical addresses: this workaround forces usage of 32-bit
* DMA addresses only when such a fw is detected.
*/
if (PCIEFD_FW_VERSION(hw_ver_major, hw_ver_minor, hw_ver_sub) <
PCIEFD_FW_VERSION(3, 3, 0)) {
err = dma_set_mask_and_coherent(&pdev->dev, DMA_BIT_MASK(32));
if (err)
dev_warn(&pdev->dev,
"warning: can't set DMA mask %llxh (err %d)\n",
DMA_BIT_MASK(32), err);
}
#endif
/* stop system clock */
pciefd_sys_writereg(pciefd, PCIEFD_SYS_CTL_CLK_EN,
PCIEFD_REG_SYS_CTL_CLR);