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Re: [RFC PATCH-for-8.0 3/3] hw/net/xilinx_ethlite: Replace tswap32() by


From: Peter Maydell
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH-for-8.0 3/3] hw/net/xilinx_ethlite: Replace tswap32() by be32_to_cpu()
Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2022 14:18:42 +0000

On Tue, 13 Dec 2022 at 14:14, Edgar E. Iglesias
<edgar.iglesias@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Dec 13, 2022 at 01:53:15PM +0000, Peter Maydell wrote:
> > On Tue, 13 Dec 2022 at 12:52, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org> 
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > This partly revert commit d48751ed4f ("xilinx-ethlite:
> > > Simplify byteswapping to/from brams") which states the
> > > packet data is stored in big-endian.
> > >
> > > Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org>
> >
> > > @@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ eth_read(void *opaque, hwaddr addr, unsigned int size)
> > >              D(qemu_log("%s " TARGET_FMT_plx "=%x\n", __func__, addr * 4, 
> > > r));
> > >              break;
> > >
> > > -        default:
> > > -            r = tswap32(s->regs[addr]);
> > > +        default: /* Packet data */
> > > +            r = be32_to_cpu(s->regs[addr]);
> > >              break;
> > >      }
> > >      return r;
> > > @@ -160,8 +160,8 @@ eth_write(void *opaque, hwaddr addr,
> > >              s->regs[addr] = value;
> > >              break;
> > >
> > > -        default:
> > > -            s->regs[addr] = tswap32(value);
> > > +        default: /* Packet data */
> > > +            s->regs[addr] = cpu_to_be32(value);
> > >              break;
> > >      }
> > >  }
> >
> > This is a change of behaviour for this device in the
> > qemu-system-microblazeel petalogix-s3adsp1800 board, because
> > previously on that system the bytes of the rx buffer would
> > appear in the registers in little-endian order and now they
> > will appear in big-endian order.
> >
> > Edgar, do you know what the real hardware does here ?

> Yeah, I think these tx/rx buffers (the default case with tswap32)
> should be modelled as plain RAM's (they are just RAM's on real HW).
> Because we're modeling as MMIO regs, I think we get into endianness
> trouble when the ethernet output logic treats the content as a blob
> (thus the need for byteswaps). Does that make sense?

As a concrete question: if I do a 32-bit load from the buffer
register into a CPU register, do I get a different value
on the BE microblaze hardware vs LE microblaze ?

thanks
-- PMM



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