PCI: imx6: Wait for retraining

This patch handles the case where the PCIe link is up and running, yet
drops into the LTSSM training mode. The link spends short time in the LTSSM
training mode, but the current code can misinterpret it as the link being
stalled.  Waiting for the LTSSM training to complete fixes the issue.

Quoting Sascha:

  This is broken since commit 7f9f40c01c ('PCI: imx6: Report "link up"
  only after link training completes').

  The designware driver changes the PORT_LOGIC_SPEED_CHANGE bit in
  dw_pcie_host_init() which causes the link to be retrained. During the
  next call to dw_pcie_rd_conf() the link is then reported being down and
  the function returns PCIBIOS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND resulting in nonfunctioning
  PCIe.

Fixes: 7f9f40c01c (PCI: imx6: Report "link up" only after link training completes)
Tested-by: Troy Kisky <troy.kisky@boundarydevices.com>
Tested-by: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Signed-off-by: Troy Kisky <troy.kisky@boundarydevices.com>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
Acked-by: Shawn Guo <shawn.guo@linaro.org>
This commit is contained in:
Marek Vasut 2014-02-19 13:22:18 -07:00 committed by Bjorn Helgaas
parent 38dbfb59d1
commit f95d3ae771
1 changed files with 34 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -424,20 +424,40 @@ static void imx6_pcie_reset_phy(struct pcie_port *pp)
static int imx6_pcie_link_up(struct pcie_port *pp)
{
u32 rc, ltssm, rx_valid;
u32 rc, debug_r0, rx_valid;
int count = 5;
/*
* Test if the PHY reports that the link is up and also that
* the link training finished. It might happen that the PHY
* reports the link is already up, but the link training bit
* is still set, so make sure to check the training is done
* as well here.
* Test if the PHY reports that the link is up and also that the LTSSM
* training finished. There are three possible states of the link when
* this code is called:
* 1) The link is DOWN (unlikely)
* The link didn't come up yet for some reason. This usually means
* we have a real problem somewhere. Reset the PHY and exit. This
* state calls for inspection of the DEBUG registers.
* 2) The link is UP, but still in LTSSM training
* Wait for the training to finish, which should take a very short
* time. If the training does not finish, we have a problem and we
* need to inspect the DEBUG registers. If the training does finish,
* the link is up and operating correctly.
* 3) The link is UP and no longer in LTSSM training
* The link is up and operating correctly.
*/
rc = readl(pp->dbi_base + PCIE_PHY_DEBUG_R1);
if ((rc & PCIE_PHY_DEBUG_R1_XMLH_LINK_UP) &&
!(rc & PCIE_PHY_DEBUG_R1_XMLH_LINK_IN_TRAINING))
return 1;
while (1) {
rc = readl(pp->dbi_base + PCIE_PHY_DEBUG_R1);
if (!(rc & PCIE_PHY_DEBUG_R1_XMLH_LINK_UP))
break;
if (!(rc & PCIE_PHY_DEBUG_R1_XMLH_LINK_IN_TRAINING))
return 1;
if (!count--)
break;
dev_dbg(pp->dev, "Link is up, but still in training\n");
/*
* Wait a little bit, then re-check if the link finished
* the training.
*/
usleep_range(1000, 2000);
}
/*
* From L0, initiate MAC entry to gen2 if EP/RC supports gen2.
* Wait 2ms (LTSSM timeout is 24ms, PHY lock is ~5us in gen2).
@ -446,15 +466,16 @@ static int imx6_pcie_link_up(struct pcie_port *pp)
* to gen2 is stuck
*/
pcie_phy_read(pp->dbi_base, PCIE_PHY_RX_ASIC_OUT, &rx_valid);
ltssm = readl(pp->dbi_base + PCIE_PHY_DEBUG_R0) & 0x3F;
debug_r0 = readl(pp->dbi_base + PCIE_PHY_DEBUG_R0);
if (rx_valid & 0x01)
return 0;
if (ltssm != 0x0d)
if ((debug_r0 & 0x3f) != 0x0d)
return 0;
dev_err(pp->dev, "transition to gen2 is stuck, reset PHY!\n");
dev_dbg(pp->dev, "debug_r0=%08x debug_r1=%08x\n", debug_r0, rc);
imx6_pcie_reset_phy(pp);