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authorRajeshwari Shinde <rajeshwari.s@samsung.com>2013-10-08 16:20:06 +0530
committerJagannadha Sutradharudu Teki <jaganna@xilinx.com>2013-10-08 18:18:12 +0530
commitc4a796329d00ce46de6b5afeb1fdabec82830677 (patch)
tree01b2274734a04752e2d0fc139de7f3a726721e4b /drivers/spi
parent120af1572a3647bb87eff2f62dd8f8a919ee71f0 (diff)
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spi: exynos: Support word transfers
Since SPI register access is so expensive, it is worth transferring data a word at a time if we can. This complicates the driver unfortunately. Use the byte-swapping feature to avoid having to convert to/from big endian in software. This change increases speed from about 2MB/s to about 4.5MB/s. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Rajeshwari S Shinde <rajeshwari.s@samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki <jagannadh.teki@gmail.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/spi')
-rw-r--r--drivers/spi/exynos_spi.c76
1 files changed, 61 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/spi/exynos_spi.c b/drivers/spi/exynos_spi.c
index 7407d6c..699c57e 100644
--- a/drivers/spi/exynos_spi.c
+++ b/drivers/spi/exynos_spi.c
@@ -204,12 +204,29 @@ static void spi_get_fifo_levels(struct exynos_spi *regs,
*
* @param regs SPI peripheral registers
* @param count Number of bytes to transfer
+ * @param step Number of bytes to transfer in each packet (1 or 4)
*/
-static void spi_request_bytes(struct exynos_spi *regs, int count)
+static void spi_request_bytes(struct exynos_spi *regs, int count, int step)
{
+ /* For word address we need to swap bytes */
+ if (step == 4) {
+ setbits_le32(&regs->mode_cfg,
+ SPI_MODE_CH_WIDTH_WORD | SPI_MODE_BUS_WIDTH_WORD);
+ count /= 4;
+ setbits_le32(&regs->swap_cfg, SPI_TX_SWAP_EN | SPI_RX_SWAP_EN |
+ SPI_TX_BYTE_SWAP | SPI_RX_BYTE_SWAP |
+ SPI_TX_HWORD_SWAP | SPI_RX_HWORD_SWAP);
+ } else {
+ /* Select byte access and clear the swap configuration */
+ clrbits_le32(&regs->mode_cfg,
+ SPI_MODE_CH_WIDTH_WORD | SPI_MODE_BUS_WIDTH_WORD);
+ writel(0, &regs->swap_cfg);
+ }
+
assert(count && count < (1 << 16));
setbits_le32(&regs->ch_cfg, SPI_CH_RST);
clrbits_le32(&regs->ch_cfg, SPI_CH_RST);
+
writel(count | SPI_PACKET_CNT_EN, &regs->pkt_cnt);
}
@@ -224,6 +241,7 @@ static int spi_rx_tx(struct exynos_spi_slave *spi_slave, int todo,
int toread;
unsigned start = get_timer(0);
int stopping;
+ int step;
out_bytes = in_bytes = todo;
@@ -231,10 +249,19 @@ static int spi_rx_tx(struct exynos_spi_slave *spi_slave, int todo,
!(spi_slave->mode & SPI_SLAVE);
/*
+ * Try to transfer words if we can. This helps read performance at
+ * SPI clock speeds above about 20MHz.
+ */
+ step = 1;
+ if (!((todo | (uintptr_t)rxp | (uintptr_t)txp) & 3) &&
+ !spi_slave->skip_preamble)
+ step = 4;
+
+ /*
* If there's something to send, do a software reset and set a
* transaction size.
*/
- spi_request_bytes(regs, todo);
+ spi_request_bytes(regs, todo, step);
/*
* Bytes are transmitted/received in pairs. Wait to receive all the
@@ -247,14 +274,26 @@ static int spi_rx_tx(struct exynos_spi_slave *spi_slave, int todo,
/* Keep the fifos full/empty. */
spi_get_fifo_levels(regs, &rx_lvl, &tx_lvl);
+
+ /*
+ * Don't completely fill the txfifo, since we don't want our
+ * rxfifo to overflow, and it may already contain data.
+ */
while (tx_lvl < spi_slave->fifo_size/2 && out_bytes) {
- temp = txp ? *txp++ : 0xff;
+ if (!txp)
+ temp = -1;
+ else if (step == 4)
+ temp = *(uint32_t *)txp;
+ else
+ temp = *txp;
writel(temp, &regs->tx_data);
- out_bytes--;
- tx_lvl++;
+ out_bytes -= step;
+ if (txp)
+ txp += step;
+ tx_lvl += step;
}
- if (rx_lvl > 0) {
- while (rx_lvl > 0) {
+ if (rx_lvl >= step) {
+ while (rx_lvl >= step) {
temp = readl(&regs->rx_data);
if (spi_slave->skip_preamble) {
if (temp == SPI_PREAMBLE_END_BYTE) {
@@ -262,12 +301,15 @@ static int spi_rx_tx(struct exynos_spi_slave *spi_slave, int todo,
stopping = 0;
}
} else {
- if (rxp || stopping)
- *rxp++ = temp;
- in_bytes--;
+ if (rxp || stopping) {
+ *rxp = temp;
+ rxp += step;
+ }
+ in_bytes -= step;
}
- toread--;
- rx_lvl--;
+ toread -= step;
+ rx_lvl -= step;
+ }
} else if (!toread) {
/*
* We have run out of input data, but haven't read
@@ -279,7 +321,7 @@ static int spi_rx_tx(struct exynos_spi_slave *spi_slave, int todo,
out_bytes = in_bytes;
toread = in_bytes;
txp = NULL;
- spi_request_bytes(regs, toread);
+ spi_request_bytes(regs, toread, step);
}
if (spi_slave->skip_preamble && get_timer(start) > 100) {
printf("SPI timeout: in_bytes=%d, out_bytes=%d, ",
@@ -323,10 +365,14 @@ int spi_xfer(struct spi_slave *slave, unsigned int bitlen, const void *dout,
if ((flags & SPI_XFER_BEGIN))
spi_cs_activate(slave);
- /* Exynos SPI limits each transfer to 65535 bytes */
+ /*
+ * Exynos SPI limits each transfer to 65535 transfers. To keep
+ * things simple, allow a maximum of 65532 bytes. We could allow
+ * more in word mode, but the performance difference is small.
+ */
bytelen = bitlen / 8;
for (upto = 0; !ret && upto < bytelen; upto += todo) {
- todo = min(bytelen - upto, (1 << 16) - 1);
+ todo = min(bytelen - upto, (1 << 16) - 4);
ret = spi_rx_tx(spi_slave, todo, &din, &dout, flags);
if (ret)
break;