Message ID | 20190714152514.19058-1-rfried.dev@gmail.com |
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State | Accepted |
Commit | c6d07bf440 |
Delegated to: | Joe Hershberger |
Headers | show |
Series | [U-Boot,v2] net/macb: increase RX buffer size for GEM | expand |
On Sun, Jul 14, 2019 at 10:25 AM Ramon Fried <rfried.dev@gmail.com> wrote: > > Macb Ethernet controller requires a RX buffer of 128 bytes. It is > highly sub-optimal for Gigabit-capable GEM that is able to use > a bigger DMA buffer. Change this constant and associated macros > with data stored in the private structure. > RX DMA buffer size has to be multiple of 64 bytes as indicated in > DMA Configuration Register specification. > > Signed-off-by: Ramon Fried <rfried.dev@gmail.com> Acked-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com>
On Sun, Jul 14, 2019 at 10:25 AM Ramon Fried <rfried.dev@gmail.com> wrote: > > Macb Ethernet controller requires a RX buffer of 128 bytes. It is > highly sub-optimal for Gigabit-capable GEM that is able to use > a bigger DMA buffer. Change this constant and associated macros > with data stored in the private structure. > RX DMA buffer size has to be multiple of 64 bytes as indicated in > DMA Configuration Register specification. > > Signed-off-by: Ramon Fried <rfried.dev@gmail.com> Is there a dependency here that you don't mention? This doesn't apply cleanly. Thanks, -Joe > --- > v2: Fix multi-line comment style > drivers/net/macb.c | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++-------- > 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/net/macb.c b/drivers/net/macb.c > index c072f99d8f..3c8b9722b3 100644 > --- a/drivers/net/macb.c > +++ b/drivers/net/macb.c > @@ -45,10 +45,17 @@ > > DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR; > > -#define MACB_RX_BUFFER_SIZE 4096 > -#define MACB_RX_RING_SIZE (MACB_RX_BUFFER_SIZE / 128) > +/* > + * These buffer sizes must be power of 2 and divisible > + * by RX_BUFFER_MULTIPLE > + */ > +#define MACB_RX_BUFFER_SIZE 128 > +#define GEM_RX_BUFFER_SIZE 2048 > #define RX_BUFFER_MULTIPLE 64 > + > +#define MACB_RX_RING_SIZE 32 > #define MACB_TX_RING_SIZE 16 > + > #define MACB_TX_TIMEOUT 1000 > #define MACB_AUTONEG_TIMEOUT 5000000 > > @@ -95,6 +102,7 @@ struct macb_device { > void *tx_buffer; > struct macb_dma_desc *rx_ring; > struct macb_dma_desc *tx_ring; > + size_t rx_buffer_size; > > unsigned long rx_buffer_dma; > unsigned long rx_ring_dma; > @@ -395,15 +403,16 @@ static int _macb_recv(struct macb_device *macb, uchar **packetp) > } > > if (status & MACB_BIT(RX_EOF)) { > - buffer = macb->rx_buffer + 128 * macb->rx_tail; > + buffer = macb->rx_buffer + > + macb->rx_buffer_size * macb->rx_tail; > length = status & RXBUF_FRMLEN_MASK; > > macb_invalidate_rx_buffer(macb); > if (macb->wrapped) { > unsigned int headlen, taillen; > > - headlen = 128 * (MACB_RX_RING_SIZE > - - macb->rx_tail); > + headlen = macb->rx_buffer_size * > + (MACB_RX_RING_SIZE - macb->rx_tail); > taillen = length - headlen; > memcpy((void *)net_rx_packets[0], > buffer, headlen); > @@ -701,7 +710,7 @@ static void gmac_configure_dma(struct macb_device *macb) > u32 buffer_size; > u32 dmacfg; > > - buffer_size = 128 / RX_BUFFER_MULTIPLE; > + buffer_size = macb->rx_buffer_size / RX_BUFFER_MULTIPLE; > dmacfg = gem_readl(macb, DMACFG) & ~GEM_BF(RXBS, -1L); > dmacfg |= GEM_BF(RXBS, buffer_size); > > @@ -746,7 +755,7 @@ static int _macb_init(struct macb_device *macb, const char *name) > paddr |= MACB_BIT(RX_WRAP); > macb->rx_ring[i].addr = paddr; > macb->rx_ring[i].ctrl = 0; > - paddr += 128; > + paddr += macb->rx_buffer_size; > } > macb_flush_ring_desc(macb, RX); > macb_flush_rx_buffer(macb); > @@ -957,8 +966,13 @@ static void _macb_eth_initialize(struct macb_device *macb) > int id = 0; /* This is not used by functions we call */ > u32 ncfgr; > > + if (macb_is_gem(macb)) > + macb->rx_buffer_size = GEM_RX_BUFFER_SIZE; > + else > + macb->rx_buffer_size = MACB_RX_BUFFER_SIZE; > + > /* TODO: we need check the rx/tx_ring_dma is dcache line aligned */ > - macb->rx_buffer = dma_alloc_coherent(MACB_RX_BUFFER_SIZE, > + macb->rx_buffer = dma_alloc_coherent(macb->rx_buffer_size * MACB_RX_RING_SIZE, > &macb->rx_buffer_dma); > macb->rx_ring = dma_alloc_coherent(MACB_RX_DMA_DESC_SIZE, > &macb->rx_ring_dma); > -- > 2.22.0 > > _______________________________________________ > U-Boot mailing list > U-Boot@lists.denx.de > https://lists.denx.de/listinfo/u-boot
On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 2:25 AM Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com> wrote: > > On Sun, Jul 14, 2019 at 10:25 AM Ramon Fried <rfried.dev@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Macb Ethernet controller requires a RX buffer of 128 bytes. It is > > highly sub-optimal for Gigabit-capable GEM that is able to use > > a bigger DMA buffer. Change this constant and associated macros > > with data stored in the private structure. > > RX DMA buffer size has to be multiple of 64 bytes as indicated in > > DMA Configuration Register specification. > > > > Signed-off-by: Ramon Fried <rfried.dev@gmail.com> > > Is there a dependency here that you don't mention? This doesn't apply cleanly. > It should be applied on my earlier macb patches. Thanks, Ramon > Thanks, > -Joe >
Hi Ramon, https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/1131743/ was applied to http://git.denx.de/?p=u-boot/u-boot-net.git Thanks! -Joe
Hi Ramon, On 14.07.19 17:25, Ramon Fried wrote: > Macb Ethernet controller requires a RX buffer of 128 bytes. It is > highly sub-optimal for Gigabit-capable GEM that is able to use > a bigger DMA buffer. Change this constant and associated macros > with data stored in the private structure. > RX DMA buffer size has to be multiple of 64 bytes as indicated in > DMA Configuration Register specification. > > Signed-off-by: Ramon Fried <rfried.dev@gmail.com> This patch breaks ethernet on my AT91SAM9G25 based board. With this patch now, tftp does not complete the xfer any more: => tftp 21000000 big ethernet@f802c000: PHY present at 1 ethernet@f802c000: Starting autonegotiation... ethernet@f802c000: Autonegotiation complete ethernet@f802c000: link up, 100Mbps full-duplex (lpa: 0xc5e1) Using ethernet@f802c000 device TFTP from server 192.168.1.5; our IP address is 192.168.1.249 Filename 'big'. Load address: 0x21000000 Loading: #T T With this patch reverted (as well as with v2019.07), tftp works just fine. I did not look into the patch yet. Perhaps you have a quick idea on why this breaks my platform. BTW: When I disable the dcache (dcache off), tftp also works fine with this patch. So its definitely something cache / dma related. Thanks, Stefan > --- > v2: Fix multi-line comment style > drivers/net/macb.c | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++-------- > 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/net/macb.c b/drivers/net/macb.c > index c072f99d8f..3c8b9722b3 100644 > --- a/drivers/net/macb.c > +++ b/drivers/net/macb.c > @@ -45,10 +45,17 @@ > > DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR; > > -#define MACB_RX_BUFFER_SIZE 4096 > -#define MACB_RX_RING_SIZE (MACB_RX_BUFFER_SIZE / 128) > +/* > + * These buffer sizes must be power of 2 and divisible > + * by RX_BUFFER_MULTIPLE > + */ > +#define MACB_RX_BUFFER_SIZE 128 > +#define GEM_RX_BUFFER_SIZE 2048 > #define RX_BUFFER_MULTIPLE 64 > + > +#define MACB_RX_RING_SIZE 32 > #define MACB_TX_RING_SIZE 16 > + > #define MACB_TX_TIMEOUT 1000 > #define MACB_AUTONEG_TIMEOUT 5000000 > > @@ -95,6 +102,7 @@ struct macb_device { > void *tx_buffer; > struct macb_dma_desc *rx_ring; > struct macb_dma_desc *tx_ring; > + size_t rx_buffer_size; > > unsigned long rx_buffer_dma; > unsigned long rx_ring_dma; > @@ -395,15 +403,16 @@ static int _macb_recv(struct macb_device *macb, uchar **packetp) > } > > if (status & MACB_BIT(RX_EOF)) { > - buffer = macb->rx_buffer + 128 * macb->rx_tail; > + buffer = macb->rx_buffer + > + macb->rx_buffer_size * macb->rx_tail; > length = status & RXBUF_FRMLEN_MASK; > > macb_invalidate_rx_buffer(macb); > if (macb->wrapped) { > unsigned int headlen, taillen; > > - headlen = 128 * (MACB_RX_RING_SIZE > - - macb->rx_tail); > + headlen = macb->rx_buffer_size * > + (MACB_RX_RING_SIZE - macb->rx_tail); > taillen = length - headlen; > memcpy((void *)net_rx_packets[0], > buffer, headlen); > @@ -701,7 +710,7 @@ static void gmac_configure_dma(struct macb_device *macb) > u32 buffer_size; > u32 dmacfg; > > - buffer_size = 128 / RX_BUFFER_MULTIPLE; > + buffer_size = macb->rx_buffer_size / RX_BUFFER_MULTIPLE; > dmacfg = gem_readl(macb, DMACFG) & ~GEM_BF(RXBS, -1L); > dmacfg |= GEM_BF(RXBS, buffer_size); > > @@ -746,7 +755,7 @@ static int _macb_init(struct macb_device *macb, const char *name) > paddr |= MACB_BIT(RX_WRAP); > macb->rx_ring[i].addr = paddr; > macb->rx_ring[i].ctrl = 0; > - paddr += 128; > + paddr += macb->rx_buffer_size; > } > macb_flush_ring_desc(macb, RX); > macb_flush_rx_buffer(macb); > @@ -957,8 +966,13 @@ static void _macb_eth_initialize(struct macb_device *macb) > int id = 0; /* This is not used by functions we call */ > u32 ncfgr; > > + if (macb_is_gem(macb)) > + macb->rx_buffer_size = GEM_RX_BUFFER_SIZE; > + else > + macb->rx_buffer_size = MACB_RX_BUFFER_SIZE; > + > /* TODO: we need check the rx/tx_ring_dma is dcache line aligned */ > - macb->rx_buffer = dma_alloc_coherent(MACB_RX_BUFFER_SIZE, > + macb->rx_buffer = dma_alloc_coherent(macb->rx_buffer_size * MACB_RX_RING_SIZE, > &macb->rx_buffer_dma); > macb->rx_ring = dma_alloc_coherent(MACB_RX_DMA_DESC_SIZE, > &macb->rx_ring_dma); >
On August 22, 2019 12:38:08 PM GMT+03:00, Stefan Roese <stefan.roese@gmail.com> wrote: >Hi Ramon, > >On 14.07.19 17:25, Ramon Fried wrote: >> Macb Ethernet controller requires a RX buffer of 128 bytes. It is >> highly sub-optimal for Gigabit-capable GEM that is able to use >> a bigger DMA buffer. Change this constant and associated macros >> with data stored in the private structure. >> RX DMA buffer size has to be multiple of 64 bytes as indicated in >> DMA Configuration Register specification. >> >> Signed-off-by: Ramon Fried <rfried.dev@gmail.com> > >This patch breaks ethernet on my AT91SAM9G25 based board. With this >patch now, tftp does not complete the xfer any more: > >=> tftp 21000000 big >ethernet@f802c000: PHY present at 1 >ethernet@f802c000: Starting autonegotiation... >ethernet@f802c000: Autonegotiation complete >ethernet@f802c000: link up, 100Mbps full-duplex (lpa: 0xc5e1) >Using ethernet@f802c000 device >TFTP from server 192.168.1.5; our IP address is 192.168.1.249 >Filename 'big'. >Load address: 0x21000000 >Loading: #T T > >With this patch reverted (as well as with v2019.07), tftp works >just fine. > >I did not look into the patch yet. Perhaps you have a quick idea >on why this breaks my platform. > >BTW: When I disable the dcache (dcache off), tftp also works fine >with this patch. So its definitely something cache / dma related. > Thanks for letting me know, I'll be next to a PC tomorrow, I'll look into it. Thanks, Ramon >Thanks, >Stefan > >> --- >> v2: Fix multi-line comment style >> drivers/net/macb.c | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++-------- >> 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/net/macb.c b/drivers/net/macb.c >> index c072f99d8f..3c8b9722b3 100644 >> --- a/drivers/net/macb.c >> +++ b/drivers/net/macb.c >> @@ -45,10 +45,17 @@ >> >> DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR; >> >> -#define MACB_RX_BUFFER_SIZE 4096 >> -#define MACB_RX_RING_SIZE (MACB_RX_BUFFER_SIZE / 128) >> +/* >> + * These buffer sizes must be power of 2 and divisible >> + * by RX_BUFFER_MULTIPLE >> + */ >> +#define MACB_RX_BUFFER_SIZE 128 >> +#define GEM_RX_BUFFER_SIZE 2048 >> #define RX_BUFFER_MULTIPLE 64 >> + >> +#define MACB_RX_RING_SIZE 32 >> #define MACB_TX_RING_SIZE 16 >> + >> #define MACB_TX_TIMEOUT 1000 >> #define MACB_AUTONEG_TIMEOUT 5000000 >> >> @@ -95,6 +102,7 @@ struct macb_device { >> void *tx_buffer; >> struct macb_dma_desc *rx_ring; >> struct macb_dma_desc *tx_ring; >> + size_t rx_buffer_size; >> >> unsigned long rx_buffer_dma; >> unsigned long rx_ring_dma; >> @@ -395,15 +403,16 @@ static int _macb_recv(struct macb_device *macb, >uchar **packetp) >> } >> >> if (status & MACB_BIT(RX_EOF)) { >> - buffer = macb->rx_buffer + 128 * macb->rx_tail; >> + buffer = macb->rx_buffer + >> + macb->rx_buffer_size * macb->rx_tail; >> length = status & RXBUF_FRMLEN_MASK; >> >> macb_invalidate_rx_buffer(macb); >> if (macb->wrapped) { >> unsigned int headlen, taillen; >> >> - headlen = 128 * (MACB_RX_RING_SIZE >> - - macb->rx_tail); >> + headlen = macb->rx_buffer_size * >> + (MACB_RX_RING_SIZE - macb->rx_tail); >> taillen = length - headlen; >> memcpy((void *)net_rx_packets[0], >> buffer, headlen); >> @@ -701,7 +710,7 @@ static void gmac_configure_dma(struct macb_device >*macb) >> u32 buffer_size; >> u32 dmacfg; >> >> - buffer_size = 128 / RX_BUFFER_MULTIPLE; >> + buffer_size = macb->rx_buffer_size / RX_BUFFER_MULTIPLE; >> dmacfg = gem_readl(macb, DMACFG) & ~GEM_BF(RXBS, -1L); >> dmacfg |= GEM_BF(RXBS, buffer_size); >> >> @@ -746,7 +755,7 @@ static int _macb_init(struct macb_device *macb, >const char *name) >> paddr |= MACB_BIT(RX_WRAP); >> macb->rx_ring[i].addr = paddr; >> macb->rx_ring[i].ctrl = 0; >> - paddr += 128; >> + paddr += macb->rx_buffer_size; >> } >> macb_flush_ring_desc(macb, RX); >> macb_flush_rx_buffer(macb); >> @@ -957,8 +966,13 @@ static void _macb_eth_initialize(struct >macb_device *macb) >> int id = 0; /* This is not used by functions we call */ >> u32 ncfgr; >> >> + if (macb_is_gem(macb)) >> + macb->rx_buffer_size = GEM_RX_BUFFER_SIZE; >> + else >> + macb->rx_buffer_size = MACB_RX_BUFFER_SIZE; >> + >> /* TODO: we need check the rx/tx_ring_dma is dcache line aligned >*/ >> - macb->rx_buffer = dma_alloc_coherent(MACB_RX_BUFFER_SIZE, >> + macb->rx_buffer = dma_alloc_coherent(macb->rx_buffer_size * >MACB_RX_RING_SIZE, >> &macb->rx_buffer_dma); >> macb->rx_ring = dma_alloc_coherent(MACB_RX_DMA_DESC_SIZE, >> &macb->rx_ring_dma); >>
Hi Ramon, On 22.08.19 13:15, Ramon Fried wrote: > > > On August 22, 2019 12:38:08 PM GMT+03:00, Stefan Roese <stefan.roese@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi Ramon, >> >> On 14.07.19 17:25, Ramon Fried wrote: >>> Macb Ethernet controller requires a RX buffer of 128 bytes. It is >>> highly sub-optimal for Gigabit-capable GEM that is able to use >>> a bigger DMA buffer. Change this constant and associated macros >>> with data stored in the private structure. >>> RX DMA buffer size has to be multiple of 64 bytes as indicated in >>> DMA Configuration Register specification. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Ramon Fried <rfried.dev@gmail.com> >> >> This patch breaks ethernet on my AT91SAM9G25 based board. With this >> patch now, tftp does not complete the xfer any more: >> >> => tftp 21000000 big >> ethernet@f802c000: PHY present at 1 >> ethernet@f802c000: Starting autonegotiation... >> ethernet@f802c000: Autonegotiation complete >> ethernet@f802c000: link up, 100Mbps full-duplex (lpa: 0xc5e1) >> Using ethernet@f802c000 device >> TFTP from server 192.168.1.5; our IP address is 192.168.1.249 >> Filename 'big'. >> Load address: 0x21000000 >> Loading: #T T >> >> With this patch reverted (as well as with v2019.07), tftp works >> just fine. >> >> I did not look into the patch yet. Perhaps you have a quick idea >> on why this breaks my platform. >> >> BTW: When I disable the dcache (dcache off), tftp also works fine >> with this patch. So its definitely something cache / dma related. >> > Thanks for letting me know, I'll be next to a PC tomorrow, I'll look > into it. I did look into this patch a bit and did not find any functional change for the non-GEM part I'm using. Hopefully I'll find some more time tomorrow to dig into this. If you spot something meanwhile, then even better. ;) Thanks, Stefan
On August 22, 2019 5:59:11 PM GMT+03:00, Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de> wrote: >Hi Ramon, > >On 22.08.19 13:15, Ramon Fried wrote: >> >> >> On August 22, 2019 12:38:08 PM GMT+03:00, Stefan Roese ><stefan.roese@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Hi Ramon, >>> >>> On 14.07.19 17:25, Ramon Fried wrote: >>>> Macb Ethernet controller requires a RX buffer of 128 bytes. It is >>>> highly sub-optimal for Gigabit-capable GEM that is able to use >>>> a bigger DMA buffer. Change this constant and associated macros >>>> with data stored in the private structure. >>>> RX DMA buffer size has to be multiple of 64 bytes as indicated in >>>> DMA Configuration Register specification. >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Ramon Fried <rfried.dev@gmail.com> >>> >>> This patch breaks ethernet on my AT91SAM9G25 based board. With this >>> patch now, tftp does not complete the xfer any more: >>> >>> => tftp 21000000 big >>> ethernet@f802c000: PHY present at 1 >>> ethernet@f802c000: Starting autonegotiation... >>> ethernet@f802c000: Autonegotiation complete >>> ethernet@f802c000: link up, 100Mbps full-duplex (lpa: 0xc5e1) >>> Using ethernet@f802c000 device >>> TFTP from server 192.168.1.5; our IP address is 192.168.1.249 >>> Filename 'big'. >>> Load address: 0x21000000 >>> Loading: #T T >>> >>> With this patch reverted (as well as with v2019.07), tftp works >>> just fine. >>> >>> I did not look into the patch yet. Perhaps you have a quick idea >>> on why this breaks my platform. >>> >>> BTW: When I disable the dcache (dcache off), tftp also works fine >>> with this patch. So its definitely something cache / dma related. >>> >> Thanks for letting me know, I'll be next to a PC tomorrow, I'll look >> into it. > >I did look into this patch a bit and did not find any functional >change for the non-GEM part I'm using. Hopefully I'll find some more >time tomorrow to dig into this. If you spot something meanwhile, >then even better. ;) Are you sure this is the bad patch? try master branch and bisect. I would also make sure that your HW is doesn't identify as GEM. Thanks, Ramon > >Thanks, >Stefan
On 23.08.19 07:54, Ramon Fried wrote: <snip> >>>> BTW: When I disable the dcache (dcache off), tftp also works fine >>>> with this patch. So its definitely something cache / dma related. >>>> >>> Thanks for letting me know, I'll be next to a PC tomorrow, I'll look >>> into it. >> >> I did look into this patch a bit and did not find any functional >> change for the non-GEM part I'm using. Hopefully I'll find some more >> time tomorrow to dig into this. If you spot something meanwhile, >> then even better. ;) > Are you sure this is the bad patch? > try master branch and bisect. I'm using master and this fails. When this patch in question is reverted, everything works fine. So yes, I'm sure that its this patch. > I would also make sure that your HW is doesn't identify as GEM. Yes. macb->rx_buffer_size is set to 128 as without this patch. I'll look a bit more deeper into this problem later today. Thanks, Stefan
diff --git a/drivers/net/macb.c b/drivers/net/macb.c index c072f99d8f..3c8b9722b3 100644 --- a/drivers/net/macb.c +++ b/drivers/net/macb.c @@ -45,10 +45,17 @@ DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR; -#define MACB_RX_BUFFER_SIZE 4096 -#define MACB_RX_RING_SIZE (MACB_RX_BUFFER_SIZE / 128) +/* + * These buffer sizes must be power of 2 and divisible + * by RX_BUFFER_MULTIPLE + */ +#define MACB_RX_BUFFER_SIZE 128 +#define GEM_RX_BUFFER_SIZE 2048 #define RX_BUFFER_MULTIPLE 64 + +#define MACB_RX_RING_SIZE 32 #define MACB_TX_RING_SIZE 16 + #define MACB_TX_TIMEOUT 1000 #define MACB_AUTONEG_TIMEOUT 5000000 @@ -95,6 +102,7 @@ struct macb_device { void *tx_buffer; struct macb_dma_desc *rx_ring; struct macb_dma_desc *tx_ring; + size_t rx_buffer_size; unsigned long rx_buffer_dma; unsigned long rx_ring_dma; @@ -395,15 +403,16 @@ static int _macb_recv(struct macb_device *macb, uchar **packetp) } if (status & MACB_BIT(RX_EOF)) { - buffer = macb->rx_buffer + 128 * macb->rx_tail; + buffer = macb->rx_buffer + + macb->rx_buffer_size * macb->rx_tail; length = status & RXBUF_FRMLEN_MASK; macb_invalidate_rx_buffer(macb); if (macb->wrapped) { unsigned int headlen, taillen; - headlen = 128 * (MACB_RX_RING_SIZE - - macb->rx_tail); + headlen = macb->rx_buffer_size * + (MACB_RX_RING_SIZE - macb->rx_tail); taillen = length - headlen; memcpy((void *)net_rx_packets[0], buffer, headlen); @@ -701,7 +710,7 @@ static void gmac_configure_dma(struct macb_device *macb) u32 buffer_size; u32 dmacfg; - buffer_size = 128 / RX_BUFFER_MULTIPLE; + buffer_size = macb->rx_buffer_size / RX_BUFFER_MULTIPLE; dmacfg = gem_readl(macb, DMACFG) & ~GEM_BF(RXBS, -1L); dmacfg |= GEM_BF(RXBS, buffer_size); @@ -746,7 +755,7 @@ static int _macb_init(struct macb_device *macb, const char *name) paddr |= MACB_BIT(RX_WRAP); macb->rx_ring[i].addr = paddr; macb->rx_ring[i].ctrl = 0; - paddr += 128; + paddr += macb->rx_buffer_size; } macb_flush_ring_desc(macb, RX); macb_flush_rx_buffer(macb); @@ -957,8 +966,13 @@ static void _macb_eth_initialize(struct macb_device *macb) int id = 0; /* This is not used by functions we call */ u32 ncfgr; + if (macb_is_gem(macb)) + macb->rx_buffer_size = GEM_RX_BUFFER_SIZE; + else + macb->rx_buffer_size = MACB_RX_BUFFER_SIZE; + /* TODO: we need check the rx/tx_ring_dma is dcache line aligned */ - macb->rx_buffer = dma_alloc_coherent(MACB_RX_BUFFER_SIZE, + macb->rx_buffer = dma_alloc_coherent(macb->rx_buffer_size * MACB_RX_RING_SIZE, &macb->rx_buffer_dma); macb->rx_ring = dma_alloc_coherent(MACB_RX_DMA_DESC_SIZE, &macb->rx_ring_dma);
Macb Ethernet controller requires a RX buffer of 128 bytes. It is highly sub-optimal for Gigabit-capable GEM that is able to use a bigger DMA buffer. Change this constant and associated macros with data stored in the private structure. RX DMA buffer size has to be multiple of 64 bytes as indicated in DMA Configuration Register specification. Signed-off-by: Ramon Fried <rfried.dev@gmail.com> --- v2: Fix multi-line comment style drivers/net/macb.c | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)