Message ID | 20210912131919.12962-2-avri.altman@wdc.com |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | Add temperature notification support | expand |
> > +config SCSI_UFS_HWMON > > + bool "UFS Temperature Notification" > > + depends on SCSI_UFSHCD && HWMON > > + help > > + This provides support for UFS hardware monitoring. If enabled, > > + a hardware monitoring device will be created for the UFS device. > > + > > + If unsure, say N. > > + > > git complains about blank line at EOF. Done. > > > diff --git a/drivers/scsi/ufs/Makefile b/drivers/scsi/ufs/Makefile > > index c407da9b5171..966048875b50 100644 > > --- a/drivers/scsi/ufs/Makefile > > +++ b/drivers/scsi/ufs/Makefile > > @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ ufshcd-core-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_BSG) += ufs_bsg.o > > ufshcd-core-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_CRYPTO) += ufshcd-crypto.o > > ufshcd-core-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_HPB) += ufshpb.o > > ufshcd-core-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_FAULT_INJECTION) += > > ufs-fault-injection.o > > +ufshcd-core-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_HWMON) += ufs-hwmon.o > > > > obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_DWC_TC_PCI) += tc-dwc-g210-pci.o ufshcd-dwc.o > tc-dwc-g210.o > > obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_DWC_TC_PLATFORM) += tc-dwc-g210-pltfrm.o > > ufshcd-dwc.o tc-dwc-g210.o diff --git a/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufs-hwmon.c > > b/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufs-hwmon.c new file mode 100644 index > > 000000000000..a50e83f645f4 > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufs-hwmon.c > > @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ > > +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 > > +/* > > + * UFS hardware monitoring support > > + * Copyright (c) 2021, Western Digital Corporation */ > > + > > +#include <linux/hwmon.h> > > + > > +#include "ufshcd.h" > > + > > +struct ufs_hwmon_data { > > + struct ufs_hba *hba; > > + u8 mask; > > +}; > > + > > +static bool ufs_temp_enabled(struct ufs_hba *hba, u8 mask) { > > + u32 ee_mask; > > + > > + if (ufshcd_query_attr(hba, UPIU_QUERY_OPCODE_READ_ATTR, > > + QUERY_ATTR_IDN_EE_CONTROL, 0, 0, &ee_mask)) > > + return false; > > + > > + return (mask & ee_mask & MASK_EE_TOO_HIGH_TEMP) || > > + (mask & ee_mask & MASK_EE_TOO_LOW_TEMP); } > > + > > +static bool ufs_temp_valid(struct ufs_hba *hba, u8 mask, > > + enum attr_idn idn, u32 value) { > > + return (idn == QUERY_ATTR_IDN_CASE_ROUGH_TEMP && value >= 1 > && > > + value <= 250 && ufs_temp_enabled(hba, mask)) || > > + (idn == QUERY_ATTR_IDN_HIGH_TEMP_BOUND && value >= 100 && > > + value <= 250) || > > + (idn == QUERY_ATTR_IDN_LOW_TEMP_BOUND && value >= 1 && > > + value <= 80); > > +} > > + > The value ranges checed above suggest that the temperature is reported in > degrees C (or maybe degrees C with an offset). Yes. No offset. >The hwmon API expects > temperatures to be reported in milli-degrees C, and I don't see a conversion in > the actual read functions. What does the "sensors" command report ? I missed that (Although it is well documented) - sorry about that. I wasn't aware of the sensors command. I don't have it in my arm64 android platform image (galaxy s21). Will try to get it. I was reading the temperature using hwmon sysfs entries, which indicate the correct temperature. e.g t2s:/ # ls -la /sys/class/hwmon/ total 0 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 2020-12-20 10:16 . drwxr-xr-x 104 root root 0 2020-12-19 19:05 .. lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 2020-12-20 10:16 hwmon0 -> ../../devices/platform/13100000.ufs/hwmon/hwmon0 ..... t2s:/ # cat /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/temp1_input 25 Will fix it. Thanks. > > > +static int ufs_get_temp(struct ufs_hba *hba, u8 mask, enum attr_idn > > +idn) { > > + u32 value; > > + > > + if (ufshcd_query_attr(hba, UPIU_QUERY_OPCODE_READ_ATTR, idn, 0, 0, > > + &value)) > > checkpatch states that alignment is off, and I am quite sure this fits into one > line anyway (with the 100-column limit). There are more instances with bad > alignment according to checkpatch. I wasn't aware that the Linux Kernel deprecates the 80 Character Line Coding Style. Will try to make it full 100-characters lines. I didn't get any alignment complaints from checkpatch. > > Also, ufshcd_query_attr() returns a valid Linux error code. That should be > returned to the caller and not be replaced. More on that below. > > > + return 0; > > + > > + if (ufs_temp_valid(hba, mask, idn, value)) > > + return value - 80; > > + > > This again suggests that the temperature is not milli-degrees C. > > Is there reason to believe that this validation is necessary ? > Note that this reports an "error" if the returned temperature value happens to > have a value of 80. Again, more on that below. Data->mask holds the temperature related bits in the ufs features register: TOO_LOW_TEMPERATURE and TOO_HIGH_TEMPERATURE. This is set for the device by the flash vendor and can't be changed by the OEMs. If the device doesn't support any of that, then hwmon_probe is not even called, see ufshcd_temp_notif_probe. So data->mask is not 0, and never changes. When the device returns a 0 temperature value, it means that it is not valid. The spec say about the Device’s rough package case surface temperature: " This value shall be valid when (TOO_HIGH_TEMPERATURE is supported and TOO_HIGH_TEMP_EN is enabled) or ( TOO_LOW_TEMPERATURE is supported and TOO_LOW_TEMP_EN is enabled ). 0 : Unknown Temperature , 1~250 : ( this value – 80 ) degrees in Celsius. ( i.e., -79 ºC ~ 170 ºC ) Others: Reserved " data->mask is not 0, but the temperature exception bits: TOO_HIGH_TEMP_EN and TOO_LOW_TEMP_EN are of type read/volatile, Meaning it can be written many times, e.g. by debugfs or ufs-utils. To sum up: - yes, checking the temperature against the spec boundaries is useless. The device will return 0 if it is not valid. ufs_temp_valid() can be removed, and just need to check that the temperature is not 0. - The return value of querry_attr is of less interest. if it failed or temp == 0, then the temperature is invalid and the proper return value should be -EINVAL. > > > + return 0; > > +} > > + > > +static int ufs_hwmon_read(struct device *dev, enum hwmon_sensor_types > type, > > + u32 attr, int channel, long *val) { > > + struct ufs_hwmon_data *data = dev_get_drvdata(dev); > > + struct ufs_hba *hba = data->hba; > > + u8 mask = data->mask; > > + int err = 0; > > + bool get_temp = true; > > + > > + if (type != hwmon_temp) > > + return 0; > > + > > + down(&hba->host_sem); > > + > > + if (!ufshcd_is_user_access_allowed(hba)) { > > + up(&hba->host_sem); > > + return -EBUSY; > > + } > > + > > + ufshcd_rpm_get_sync(hba); > > + > > + switch (attr) { > > + case hwmon_temp_enable: > > + *val = ufs_temp_enabled(hba, mask); > > + get_temp = false; > > + > > This seems to be read-only, and the mask only affects the limit registers as far > as I con see. If so, this is wrong: The mask should be used to enable or hide the > limit attributes as needed. If the mask is 0, and if this means that the current > temperature is not reported either, the driver should not instantiate at all. > > The "enable" attribute only makes sense if it can be used to actually enable or > disable a specific sensor, and is not tied to limit attributes but to the actual > sensor values. See explanation above. Will make it writable as well. > > > + break; > > + case hwmon_temp_max_alarm: > > + *val = ufs_get_temp(hba, mask, > > + QUERY_ATTR_IDN_HIGH_TEMP_BOUND); > > + > > + break; > > + case hwmon_temp_min_alarm: > > + *val = ufs_get_temp(hba, mask, > > + QUERY_ATTR_IDN_LOW_TEMP_BOUND); > > + > > + break; > > + case hwmon_temp_input: > > + *val = ufs_get_temp(hba, mask, > > + QUERY_ATTR_IDN_CASE_ROUGH_TEMP); > > + > If an enable attribute exists and is 0 (disabled), this should return -ENODATA. > In this case, that would imply that the driver should not be instantiated in the > first place since it has nothing to report. See explanation above. Will fix it so the error value will make more sense. > > > + break; > > + default: > > + err = -EOPNOTSUPP; > > + > > + break; > > + } > > + > > + ufshcd_rpm_put_sync(hba); > > + > > + up(&hba->host_sem); > > + > > + if (get_temp && !err && *val == 0) > > + err = -EINVAL; > > + > That is an odd way of detection errors. If it was in the hwmon subsystem, I'd ask > for the error handling to be moved into the case statements. On top of that, > interpreting a return value of "0" as error seems wrong. > ufs_get_temp() returns 0 if the measured temperature or the reported limit > happens to have a value of 80, and that is perfectly valid. If ufs_get_temp() > reports an error, it should report that as error. > > Also, EINVAL is "invalid argument", which I am quite sure does not apply here. Ditto. EINVAL implies that the temperature is invalid. > > > > +static void ufshcd_temp_notif_probe(struct ufs_hba *hba, u8 > > +*desc_buf) { > > + struct ufs_dev_info *dev_info = &hba->dev_info; > > + u32 ext_ufs_feature; > > + u8 mask = 0; > > + > > + if (!(hba->caps & UFSHCD_CAP_TEMP_NOTIF) || > > + dev_info->wspecversion < 0x300) > > I am quite sure this fits a single line. Done.
On 9/13/21 12:06 AM, Avri Altman wrote: >>> +config SCSI_UFS_HWMON >>> + bool "UFS Temperature Notification" >>> + depends on SCSI_UFSHCD && HWMON >>> + help >>> + This provides support for UFS hardware monitoring. If enabled, >>> + a hardware monitoring device will be created for the UFS device. >>> + >>> + If unsure, say N. >>> + >> >> git complains about blank line at EOF. > Done. > >> >>> diff --git a/drivers/scsi/ufs/Makefile b/drivers/scsi/ufs/Makefile >>> index c407da9b5171..966048875b50 100644 >>> --- a/drivers/scsi/ufs/Makefile >>> +++ b/drivers/scsi/ufs/Makefile >>> @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ ufshcd-core-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_BSG) += ufs_bsg.o >>> ufshcd-core-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_CRYPTO) += ufshcd-crypto.o >>> ufshcd-core-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_HPB) += ufshpb.o >>> ufshcd-core-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_FAULT_INJECTION) += >>> ufs-fault-injection.o >>> +ufshcd-core-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_HWMON) += ufs-hwmon.o >>> >>> obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_DWC_TC_PCI) += tc-dwc-g210-pci.o ufshcd-dwc.o >> tc-dwc-g210.o >>> obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_DWC_TC_PLATFORM) += tc-dwc-g210-pltfrm.o >>> ufshcd-dwc.o tc-dwc-g210.o diff --git a/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufs-hwmon.c >>> b/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufs-hwmon.c new file mode 100644 index >>> 000000000000..a50e83f645f4 >>> --- /dev/null >>> +++ b/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufs-hwmon.c >>> @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ >>> +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 >>> +/* >>> + * UFS hardware monitoring support >>> + * Copyright (c) 2021, Western Digital Corporation */ >>> + >>> +#include <linux/hwmon.h> >>> + >>> +#include "ufshcd.h" >>> + >>> +struct ufs_hwmon_data { >>> + struct ufs_hba *hba; >>> + u8 mask; >>> +}; >>> + >>> +static bool ufs_temp_enabled(struct ufs_hba *hba, u8 mask) { >>> + u32 ee_mask; >>> + >>> + if (ufshcd_query_attr(hba, UPIU_QUERY_OPCODE_READ_ATTR, >>> + QUERY_ATTR_IDN_EE_CONTROL, 0, 0, &ee_mask)) >>> + return false; >>> + >>> + return (mask & ee_mask & MASK_EE_TOO_HIGH_TEMP) || >>> + (mask & ee_mask & MASK_EE_TOO_LOW_TEMP); } >>> + >>> +static bool ufs_temp_valid(struct ufs_hba *hba, u8 mask, >>> + enum attr_idn idn, u32 value) { >>> + return (idn == QUERY_ATTR_IDN_CASE_ROUGH_TEMP && value >= 1 >> && >>> + value <= 250 && ufs_temp_enabled(hba, mask)) || >>> + (idn == QUERY_ATTR_IDN_HIGH_TEMP_BOUND && value >= 100 && >>> + value <= 250) || >>> + (idn == QUERY_ATTR_IDN_LOW_TEMP_BOUND && value >= 1 && >>> + value <= 80); >>> +} >>> + >> The value ranges checed above suggest that the temperature is reported in >> degrees C (or maybe degrees C with an offset). > Yes. No offset. > >> The hwmon API expects >> temperatures to be reported in milli-degrees C, and I don't see a conversion in >> the actual read functions. What does the "sensors" command report ? > I missed that (Although it is well documented) - sorry about that. > I wasn't aware of the sensors command. I don't have it in my arm64 android platform image (galaxy s21). > Will try to get it. > I was reading the temperature using hwmon sysfs entries, which indicate the correct temperature. > e.g > t2s:/ # ls -la /sys/class/hwmon/ > total 0 > drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 2020-12-20 10:16 . > drwxr-xr-x 104 root root 0 2020-12-19 19:05 .. > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 2020-12-20 10:16 hwmon0 -> ../../devices/platform/13100000.ufs/hwmon/hwmon0 > ..... > > t2s:/ # cat /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/temp1_input > 25 > > Will fix it. Thanks. > >> >>> +static int ufs_get_temp(struct ufs_hba *hba, u8 mask, enum attr_idn >>> +idn) { >>> + u32 value; >>> + >>> + if (ufshcd_query_attr(hba, UPIU_QUERY_OPCODE_READ_ATTR, idn, 0, 0, >>> + &value)) >> >> checkpatch states that alignment is off, and I am quite sure this fits into one >> line anyway (with the 100-column limit). There are more instances with bad >> alignment according to checkpatch. > I wasn't aware that the Linux Kernel deprecates the 80 Character Line Coding Style. > Will try to make it full 100-characters lines. > I didn't get any alignment complaints from checkpatch. > >> >> Also, ufshcd_query_attr() returns a valid Linux error code. That should be >> returned to the caller and not be replaced. More on that below. >> >>> + return 0; >>> + >>> + if (ufs_temp_valid(hba, mask, idn, value)) >>> + return value - 80; >>> + >> >> This again suggests that the temperature is not milli-degrees C. >> >> Is there reason to believe that this validation is necessary ? >> Note that this reports an "error" if the returned temperature value happens to >> have a value of 80. Again, more on that below. > Data->mask holds the temperature related bits in the ufs features register: TOO_LOW_TEMPERATURE and TOO_HIGH_TEMPERATURE. > This is set for the device by the flash vendor and can't be changed by the OEMs. > If the device doesn't support any of that, then hwmon_probe is not even called, see ufshcd_temp_notif_probe. > So data->mask is not 0, and never changes. > > When the device returns a 0 temperature value, it means that it is not valid. > The spec say about the Device’s rough package case surface temperature: > " > This value shall be valid when (TOO_HIGH_TEMPERATURE is supported and TOO_HIGH_TEMP_EN is enabled) or > ( TOO_LOW_TEMPERATURE is supported and TOO_LOW_TEMP_EN is enabled ). > 0 : Unknown Temperature , 1~250 : ( this value – 80 ) degrees in Celsius. ( i.e., -79 ºC ~ 170 ºC ) > Others: Reserved > " > data->mask is not 0, but the temperature exception bits: TOO_HIGH_TEMP_EN and TOO_LOW_TEMP_EN are of type read/volatile, > Meaning it can be written many times, e.g. by debugfs or ufs-utils. > > To sum up: > - yes, checking the temperature against the spec boundaries is useless. > The device will return 0 if it is not valid. > ufs_temp_valid() can be removed, and just need to check that the temperature is not 0. > > - The return value of querry_attr is of less interest. > if it failed or temp == 0, then the temperature is invalid and the proper return value should be -EINVAL. > >> >>> + return 0; >>> +} >>> + >>> +static int ufs_hwmon_read(struct device *dev, enum hwmon_sensor_types >> type, >>> + u32 attr, int channel, long *val) { >>> + struct ufs_hwmon_data *data = dev_get_drvdata(dev); >>> + struct ufs_hba *hba = data->hba; >>> + u8 mask = data->mask; >>> + int err = 0; >>> + bool get_temp = true; >>> + >>> + if (type != hwmon_temp) >>> + return 0; >>> + >>> + down(&hba->host_sem); >>> + >>> + if (!ufshcd_is_user_access_allowed(hba)) { >>> + up(&hba->host_sem); >>> + return -EBUSY; >>> + } >>> + >>> + ufshcd_rpm_get_sync(hba); >>> + >>> + switch (attr) { >>> + case hwmon_temp_enable: >>> + *val = ufs_temp_enabled(hba, mask); >>> + get_temp = false; >>> + >> >> This seems to be read-only, and the mask only affects the limit registers as far >> as I con see. If so, this is wrong: The mask should be used to enable or hide the >> limit attributes as needed. If the mask is 0, and if this means that the current >> temperature is not reported either, the driver should not instantiate at all. >> >> The "enable" attribute only makes sense if it can be used to actually enable or >> disable a specific sensor, and is not tied to limit attributes but to the actual >> sensor values. > See explanation above. > Will make it writable as well. > That only makes sense if the information is passed to the chip. What is going to happen if the user writes 0 into the attribute ? Guenter >> >>> + break; >>> + case hwmon_temp_max_alarm: >>> + *val = ufs_get_temp(hba, mask, >>> + QUERY_ATTR_IDN_HIGH_TEMP_BOUND); >>> + >>> + break; >>> + case hwmon_temp_min_alarm: >>> + *val = ufs_get_temp(hba, mask, >>> + QUERY_ATTR_IDN_LOW_TEMP_BOUND); >>> + >>> + break; >>> + case hwmon_temp_input: >>> + *val = ufs_get_temp(hba, mask, >>> + QUERY_ATTR_IDN_CASE_ROUGH_TEMP); >>> + >> If an enable attribute exists and is 0 (disabled), this should return -ENODATA. >> In this case, that would imply that the driver should not be instantiated in the >> first place since it has nothing to report. > See explanation above. > Will fix it so the error value will make more sense. > >> >>> + break; >>> + default: >>> + err = -EOPNOTSUPP; >>> + >>> + break; >>> + } >>> + >>> + ufshcd_rpm_put_sync(hba); >>> + >>> + up(&hba->host_sem); >>> + >>> + if (get_temp && !err && *val == 0) >>> + err = -EINVAL; >>> + >> That is an odd way of detection errors. If it was in the hwmon subsystem, I'd ask >> for the error handling to be moved into the case statements. On top of that, >> interpreting a return value of "0" as error seems wrong. >> ufs_get_temp() returns 0 if the measured temperature or the reported limit >> happens to have a value of 80, and that is perfectly valid. If ufs_get_temp() >> reports an error, it should report that as error. >> >> Also, EINVAL is "invalid argument", which I am quite sure does not apply here. > Ditto. > EINVAL implies that the temperature is invalid. > >>> >>> +static void ufshcd_temp_notif_probe(struct ufs_hba *hba, u8 >>> +*desc_buf) { >>> + struct ufs_dev_info *dev_info = &hba->dev_info; >>> + u32 ext_ufs_feature; >>> + u8 mask = 0; >>> + >>> + if (!(hba->caps & UFSHCD_CAP_TEMP_NOTIF) || >>> + dev_info->wspecversion < 0x300) >> >> I am quite sure this fits a single line. > Done. >
> >> The "enable" attribute only makes sense if it can be used to actually > >> enable or disable a specific sensor, and is not tied to limit > >> attributes but to the actual sensor values. > > See explanation above. > > Will make it writable as well. > > > > That only makes sense if the information is passed to the chip. What is going to > happen if the user writes 0 into the attribute ? Will turn off the temperature exception bits, so that Tcase is no longer valid, and the device will always return Tcase = 0. > Guenter
On 9/13/21 12:49 AM, Avri Altman wrote: >>>> The "enable" attribute only makes sense if it can be used to actually >>>> enable or disable a specific sensor, and is not tied to limit >>>> attributes but to the actual sensor values. >>> See explanation above. >>> Will make it writable as well. >>> >> >> That only makes sense if the information is passed to the chip. What is going to >> happen if the user writes 0 into the attribute ? > Will turn off the temperature exception bits, so that Tcase is no longer valid, > and the device will always return Tcase = 0. > Ok. Then attempts to read the temperature should return -ENODATA, not -EINVAL, if Tcase == 0. Guenter
> On 9/13/21 12:49 AM, Avri Altman wrote: > >>>> The "enable" attribute only makes sense if it can be used to > >>>> actually enable or disable a specific sensor, and is not tied to > >>>> limit attributes but to the actual sensor values. > >>> See explanation above. > >>> Will make it writable as well. > >>> > >> > >> That only makes sense if the information is passed to the chip. What > >> is going to happen if the user writes 0 into the attribute ? > > Will turn off the temperature exception bits, so that Tcase is no > > longer valid, and the device will always return Tcase = 0. > > > > Ok. Then attempts to read the temperature should return -ENODATA, not - > EINVAL, if Tcase == 0. OK. Thanks, Avri > > Guenter
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/ufs/Kconfig b/drivers/scsi/ufs/Kconfig index 432df76e6318..b930f29fc375 100644 --- a/drivers/scsi/ufs/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/scsi/ufs/Kconfig @@ -199,3 +199,13 @@ config SCSI_UFS_FAULT_INJECTION help Enable fault injection support in the UFS driver. This makes it easier to test the UFS error handler and abort handler. + +config SCSI_UFS_HWMON + bool "UFS Temperature Notification" + depends on SCSI_UFSHCD && HWMON + help + This provides support for UFS hardware monitoring. If enabled, + a hardware monitoring device will be created for the UFS device. + + If unsure, say N. + diff --git a/drivers/scsi/ufs/Makefile b/drivers/scsi/ufs/Makefile index c407da9b5171..966048875b50 100644 --- a/drivers/scsi/ufs/Makefile +++ b/drivers/scsi/ufs/Makefile @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ ufshcd-core-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_BSG) += ufs_bsg.o ufshcd-core-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_CRYPTO) += ufshcd-crypto.o ufshcd-core-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_HPB) += ufshpb.o ufshcd-core-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_FAULT_INJECTION) += ufs-fault-injection.o +ufshcd-core-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_HWMON) += ufs-hwmon.o obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_DWC_TC_PCI) += tc-dwc-g210-pci.o ufshcd-dwc.o tc-dwc-g210.o obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_DWC_TC_PLATFORM) += tc-dwc-g210-pltfrm.o ufshcd-dwc.o tc-dwc-g210.o diff --git a/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufs-hwmon.c b/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufs-hwmon.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..a50e83f645f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufs-hwmon.c @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 +/* + * UFS hardware monitoring support + * Copyright (c) 2021, Western Digital Corporation + */ + +#include <linux/hwmon.h> + +#include "ufshcd.h" + +struct ufs_hwmon_data { + struct ufs_hba *hba; + u8 mask; +}; + +static bool ufs_temp_enabled(struct ufs_hba *hba, u8 mask) +{ + u32 ee_mask; + + if (ufshcd_query_attr(hba, UPIU_QUERY_OPCODE_READ_ATTR, + QUERY_ATTR_IDN_EE_CONTROL, 0, 0, &ee_mask)) + return false; + + return (mask & ee_mask & MASK_EE_TOO_HIGH_TEMP) || + (mask & ee_mask & MASK_EE_TOO_LOW_TEMP); +} + +static bool ufs_temp_valid(struct ufs_hba *hba, u8 mask, + enum attr_idn idn, u32 value) +{ + return (idn == QUERY_ATTR_IDN_CASE_ROUGH_TEMP && value >= 1 && + value <= 250 && ufs_temp_enabled(hba, mask)) || + (idn == QUERY_ATTR_IDN_HIGH_TEMP_BOUND && value >= 100 && + value <= 250) || + (idn == QUERY_ATTR_IDN_LOW_TEMP_BOUND && value >= 1 && + value <= 80); +} + +static int ufs_get_temp(struct ufs_hba *hba, u8 mask, enum attr_idn idn) +{ + u32 value; + + if (ufshcd_query_attr(hba, UPIU_QUERY_OPCODE_READ_ATTR, idn, 0, 0, + &value)) + return 0; + + if (ufs_temp_valid(hba, mask, idn, value)) + return value - 80; + + return 0; +} + +static int ufs_hwmon_read(struct device *dev, enum hwmon_sensor_types type, + u32 attr, int channel, long *val) +{ + struct ufs_hwmon_data *data = dev_get_drvdata(dev); + struct ufs_hba *hba = data->hba; + u8 mask = data->mask; + int err = 0; + bool get_temp = true; + + if (type != hwmon_temp) + return 0; + + down(&hba->host_sem); + + if (!ufshcd_is_user_access_allowed(hba)) { + up(&hba->host_sem); + return -EBUSY; + } + + ufshcd_rpm_get_sync(hba); + + switch (attr) { + case hwmon_temp_enable: + *val = ufs_temp_enabled(hba, mask); + get_temp = false; + + break; + case hwmon_temp_max_alarm: + *val = ufs_get_temp(hba, mask, QUERY_ATTR_IDN_HIGH_TEMP_BOUND); + + break; + case hwmon_temp_min_alarm: + *val = ufs_get_temp(hba, mask, QUERY_ATTR_IDN_LOW_TEMP_BOUND); + + break; + case hwmon_temp_input: + *val = ufs_get_temp(hba, mask, QUERY_ATTR_IDN_CASE_ROUGH_TEMP); + + break; + default: + err = -EOPNOTSUPP; + + break; + } + + ufshcd_rpm_put_sync(hba); + + up(&hba->host_sem); + + if (get_temp && !err && *val == 0) + err = -EINVAL; + + return err; +} + +static umode_t ufs_hwmon_is_visible(const void *_data, + enum hwmon_sensor_types type, + u32 attr, int channel) +{ + if (type != hwmon_temp) + return 0; + + switch (attr) { + case hwmon_temp_enable: + case hwmon_temp_max_alarm: + case hwmon_temp_min_alarm: + case hwmon_temp_input: + return 0444; + default: + break; + } + return 0; +} + +static const struct hwmon_channel_info *ufs_hwmon_info[] = { + HWMON_CHANNEL_INFO(temp, HWMON_T_ENABLE | HWMON_T_INPUT | + HWMON_T_MIN_ALARM | HWMON_T_MAX_ALARM), + NULL +}; + +static const struct hwmon_ops ufs_hwmon_ops = { + .is_visible = ufs_hwmon_is_visible, + .read = ufs_hwmon_read, +}; + +static const struct hwmon_chip_info ufs_hwmon_hba_info = { + .ops = &ufs_hwmon_ops, + .info = ufs_hwmon_info, +}; + +void ufs_hwmon_probe(struct ufs_hba *hba, u8 mask) +{ + struct device *dev = hba->dev; + struct ufs_hwmon_data *data; + struct device *hwmon; + + data = kzalloc(sizeof(*data), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!data) + return; + + data->hba = hba; + data->mask = mask; + + hwmon = hwmon_device_register_with_info(dev, "ufs", + data, &ufs_hwmon_hba_info, + NULL); + if (IS_ERR(hwmon)) { + dev_warn(dev, "Failed to instantiate hwmon device\n"); + kfree(data); + return; + } + + hba->hwmon_device = hwmon; +} + +void ufs_hwmon_remove(struct ufs_hba *hba) +{ + struct ufs_hwmon_data *data; + + if (!hba->hwmon_device) + return; + + data = dev_get_drvdata(hba->hwmon_device); + hwmon_device_unregister(hba->hwmon_device); + hba->hwmon_device = NULL; + kfree(data); +} diff --git a/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufs.h b/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufs.h index 8c6b38b1b142..171b27be7b1d 100644 --- a/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufs.h +++ b/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufs.h @@ -152,6 +152,9 @@ enum attr_idn { QUERY_ATTR_IDN_PSA_STATE = 0x15, QUERY_ATTR_IDN_PSA_DATA_SIZE = 0x16, QUERY_ATTR_IDN_REF_CLK_GATING_WAIT_TIME = 0x17, + QUERY_ATTR_IDN_CASE_ROUGH_TEMP = 0x18, + QUERY_ATTR_IDN_HIGH_TEMP_BOUND = 0x19, + QUERY_ATTR_IDN_LOW_TEMP_BOUND = 0x1A, QUERY_ATTR_IDN_WB_FLUSH_STATUS = 0x1C, QUERY_ATTR_IDN_AVAIL_WB_BUFF_SIZE = 0x1D, QUERY_ATTR_IDN_WB_BUFF_LIFE_TIME_EST = 0x1E, @@ -338,6 +341,9 @@ enum { /* Possible values for dExtendedUFSFeaturesSupport */ enum { + UFS_DEV_LOW_TEMP_NOTIF = BIT(4), + UFS_DEV_HIGH_TEMP_NOTIF = BIT(5), + UFS_DEV_EXT_TEMP_NOTIF = BIT(6), UFS_DEV_HPB_SUPPORT = BIT(7), UFS_DEV_WRITE_BOOSTER_SUP = BIT(8), }; diff --git a/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufshcd.c b/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufshcd.c index 67889d74761c..90c2e9677435 100644 --- a/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufshcd.c +++ b/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufshcd.c @@ -7469,6 +7469,31 @@ static void ufshcd_wb_probe(struct ufs_hba *hba, u8 *desc_buf) hba->caps &= ~UFSHCD_CAP_WB_EN; } +static void ufshcd_temp_notif_probe(struct ufs_hba *hba, u8 *desc_buf) +{ + struct ufs_dev_info *dev_info = &hba->dev_info; + u32 ext_ufs_feature; + u8 mask = 0; + + if (!(hba->caps & UFSHCD_CAP_TEMP_NOTIF) || + dev_info->wspecversion < 0x300) + return; + + ext_ufs_feature = get_unaligned_be32(desc_buf + + DEVICE_DESC_PARAM_EXT_UFS_FEATURE_SUP); + + if (ext_ufs_feature & UFS_DEV_LOW_TEMP_NOTIF) + mask |= MASK_EE_TOO_LOW_TEMP; + + if (ext_ufs_feature & UFS_DEV_HIGH_TEMP_NOTIF) + mask |= MASK_EE_TOO_HIGH_TEMP; + + if (mask) { + ufshcd_enable_ee(hba, mask); + ufs_hwmon_probe(hba, mask); + } +} + void ufshcd_fixup_dev_quirks(struct ufs_hba *hba, struct ufs_dev_fix *fixups) { struct ufs_dev_fix *f; @@ -7564,6 +7589,8 @@ static int ufs_get_device_desc(struct ufs_hba *hba) ufshcd_wb_probe(hba, desc_buf); + ufshcd_temp_notif_probe(hba, desc_buf); + /* * ufshcd_read_string_desc returns size of the string * reset the error value @@ -9408,6 +9435,7 @@ void ufshcd_remove(struct ufs_hba *hba) { if (hba->sdev_ufs_device) ufshcd_rpm_get_sync(hba); + ufs_hwmon_remove(hba); ufs_bsg_remove(hba); ufshpb_remove(hba); ufs_sysfs_remove_nodes(hba->dev); diff --git a/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufshcd.h b/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufshcd.h index 4723f27a55d1..798a408d71e5 100644 --- a/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufshcd.h +++ b/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufshcd.h @@ -653,6 +653,12 @@ enum ufshcd_caps { * in order to exit DeepSleep state. */ UFSHCD_CAP_DEEPSLEEP = 1 << 10, + + /* + * This capability allows the host controller driver to use temperature + * notification if it is supported by the UFS device. + */ + UFSHCD_CAP_TEMP_NOTIF = 1 << 11, }; struct ufs_hba_variant_params { @@ -789,6 +795,10 @@ struct ufs_hba { struct scsi_device *sdev_ufs_device; struct scsi_device *sdev_rpmb; +#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_HWMON + struct device *hwmon_device; +#endif + enum ufs_dev_pwr_mode curr_dev_pwr_mode; enum uic_link_state uic_link_state; /* Desired UFS power management level during runtime PM */ @@ -1050,6 +1060,14 @@ static inline u8 ufshcd_wb_get_query_index(struct ufs_hba *hba) return 0; } +#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_HWMON +void ufs_hwmon_probe(struct ufs_hba *hba, u8 mask); +void ufs_hwmon_remove(struct ufs_hba *hba); +#else +static inline void ufs_hwmon_probe(struct ufs_hba *hba, u8 mask) {} +static inline void ufs_hwmon_remove(struct ufs_hba *hba) {} +#endif + #ifdef CONFIG_PM extern int ufshcd_runtime_suspend(struct device *dev); extern int ufshcd_runtime_resume(struct device *dev);
Probe the dExtendedUFSFeaturesSupport register for the device's temperature notification support, and if supported, add a hw monitor device. Signed-off-by: Avri Altman <avri.altman@wdc.com> --- drivers/scsi/ufs/Kconfig | 10 ++ drivers/scsi/ufs/Makefile | 1 + drivers/scsi/ufs/ufs-hwmon.c | 179 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ drivers/scsi/ufs/ufs.h | 6 ++ drivers/scsi/ufs/ufshcd.c | 28 ++++++ drivers/scsi/ufs/ufshcd.h | 18 ++++ 6 files changed, 242 insertions(+) create mode 100644 drivers/scsi/ufs/ufs-hwmon.c