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1 /*
2 * omap_hwmod implementation for OMAP2/3/4
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2009-2011 Nokia Corporation
5 * Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Texas Instruments, Inc.
6 *
7 * Paul Walmsley, BenoƮt Cousson, Kevin Hilman
8 *
9 * Created in collaboration with (alphabetical order): Thara Gopinath,
10 * Tony Lindgren, Rajendra Nayak, Vikram Pandita, Sakari Poussa, Anand
11 * Sawant, Santosh Shilimkar, Richard Woodruff
12 *
13 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
14 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
15 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
16 *
17 * Introduction
18 * ------------
19 * One way to view an OMAP SoC is as a collection of largely unrelated
20 * IP blocks connected by interconnects. The IP blocks include
21 * devices such as ARM processors, audio serial interfaces, UARTs,
22 * etc. Some of these devices, like the DSP, are created by TI;
23 * others, like the SGX, largely originate from external vendors. In
24 * TI's documentation, on-chip devices are referred to as "OMAP
25 * modules." Some of these IP blocks are identical across several
26 * OMAP versions. Others are revised frequently.
27 *
28 * These OMAP modules are tied together by various interconnects.
29 * Most of the address and data flow between modules is via OCP-based
30 * interconnects such as the L3 and L4 buses; but there are other
31 * interconnects that distribute the hardware clock tree, handle idle
32 * and reset signaling, supply power, and connect the modules to
33 * various pads or balls on the OMAP package.
34 *
35 * OMAP hwmod provides a consistent way to describe the on-chip
36 * hardware blocks and their integration into the rest of the chip.
37 * This description can be automatically generated from the TI
38 * hardware database. OMAP hwmod provides a standard, consistent API
39 * to reset, enable, idle, and disable these hardware blocks. And
40 * hwmod provides a way for other core code, such as the Linux device
41 * code or the OMAP power management and address space mapping code,
42 * to query the hardware database.
43 *
44 * Using hwmod
45 * -----------
46 * Drivers won't call hwmod functions directly. That is done by the
47 * omap_device code, and in rare occasions, by custom integration code
48 * in arch/arm/ *omap*. The omap_device code includes functions to
49 * build a struct platform_device using omap_hwmod data, and that is
50 * currently how hwmod data is communicated to drivers and to the
51 * Linux driver model. Most drivers will call omap_hwmod functions only
52 * indirectly, via pm_runtime*() functions.
53 *
54 * From a layering perspective, here is where the OMAP hwmod code
55 * fits into the kernel software stack:
56 *
57 * +-------------------------------+
58 * | Device driver code |
59 * | (e.g., drivers/) |
60 * +-------------------------------+
61 * | Linux driver model |
62 * | (platform_device / |
63 * | platform_driver data/code) |
64 * +-------------------------------+
65 * | OMAP core-driver integration |
66 * |(arch/arm/mach-omap2/devices.c)|
67 * +-------------------------------+
68 * | omap_device code |
69 * | (../plat-omap/omap_device.c) |
70 * +-------------------------------+
71 * ----> | omap_hwmod code/data | <-----
72 * | (../mach-omap2/omap_hwmod*) |
73 * +-------------------------------+
74 * | OMAP clock/PRCM/register fns |
75 * | (__raw_{read,write}l, clk*) |
76 * +-------------------------------+
77 *
78 * Device drivers should not contain any OMAP-specific code or data in
79 * them. They should only contain code to operate the IP block that
80 * the driver is responsible for. This is because these IP blocks can
81 * also appear in other SoCs, either from TI (such as DaVinci) or from
82 * other manufacturers; and drivers should be reusable across other
83 * platforms.
84 *
85 * The OMAP hwmod code also will attempt to reset and idle all on-chip
86 * devices upon boot. The goal here is for the kernel to be
87 * completely self-reliant and independent from bootloaders. This is
88 * to ensure a repeatable configuration, both to ensure consistent
89 * runtime behavior, and to make it easier for others to reproduce
90 * bugs.
91 *
92 * OMAP module activity states
93 * ---------------------------
94 * The hwmod code considers modules to be in one of several activity
95 * states. IP blocks start out in an UNKNOWN state, then once they
96 * are registered via the hwmod code, proceed to the REGISTERED state.
97 * Once their clock names are resolved to clock pointers, the module
98 * enters the CLKS_INITED state; and finally, once the module has been
99 * reset and the integration registers programmed, the INITIALIZED state
100 * is entered. The hwmod code will then place the module into either
101 * the IDLE state to save power, or in the case of a critical system
102 * module, the ENABLED state.
103 *
104 * OMAP core integration code can then call omap_hwmod*() functions
105 * directly to move the module between the IDLE, ENABLED, and DISABLED
106 * states, as needed. This is done during both the PM idle loop, and
107 * in the OMAP core integration code's implementation of the PM runtime
108 * functions.
109 *
110 * References
111 * ----------
112 * This is a partial list.
113 * - OMAP2420 Multimedia Processor Silicon Revision 2.1.1, 2.2 (SWPU064)
114 * - OMAP2430 Multimedia Device POP Silicon Revision 2.1 (SWPU090)
115 * - OMAP34xx Multimedia Device Silicon Revision 3.1 (SWPU108)
116 * - OMAP4430 Multimedia Device Silicon Revision 1.0 (SWPU140)
117 * - Open Core Protocol Specification 2.2
118 *
119 * To do:
120 * - handle IO mapping
121 * - bus throughput & module latency measurement code
122 *
123 * XXX add tests at the beginning of each function to ensure the hwmod is
124 * in the appropriate state
125 * XXX error return values should be checked to ensure that they are
126 * appropriate
127 */
128 #undef DEBUG
129
130 #include <linux/kernel.h>
131 #include <linux/errno.h>
132 #include <linux/io.h>
133 #include <linux/clk-provider.h>
134 #include <linux/delay.h>
135 #include <linux/err.h>
136 #include <linux/list.h>
137 #include <linux/mutex.h>
138 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
139 #include <linux/slab.h>
140 #include <linux/bootmem.h>
141
142 #include <asm/system_misc.h>
143
144 #include "clock.h"
145 #include "omap_hwmod.h"
146
147 #include "soc.h"
148 #include "common.h"
149 #include "clockdomain.h"
150 #include "powerdomain.h"
151 #include "cm2xxx.h"
152 #include "cm3xxx.h"
153 #include "cminst44xx.h"
154 #include "cm33xx.h"
155 #include "prm.h"
156 #include "prm3xxx.h"
157 #include "prm44xx.h"
158 #include "prm33xx.h"
159 #include "prminst44xx.h"
160 #include "mux.h"
161 #include "pm.h"
162
163 /* Name of the OMAP hwmod for the MPU */
164 #define MPU_INITIATOR_NAME "mpu"
165
166 /*
167 * Number of struct omap_hwmod_link records per struct
168 * omap_hwmod_ocp_if record (master->slave and slave->master)
169 */
170 #define LINKS_PER_OCP_IF 2
171
172 /**
173 * struct omap_hwmod_soc_ops - fn ptrs for some SoC-specific operations
174 * @enable_module: function to enable a module (via MODULEMODE)
175 * @disable_module: function to disable a module (via MODULEMODE)
176 *
177 * XXX Eventually this functionality will be hidden inside the PRM/CM
178 * device drivers. Until then, this should avoid huge blocks of cpu_is_*()
179 * conditionals in this code.
180 */
181 struct omap_hwmod_soc_ops {
182 void (*enable_module)(struct omap_hwmod *oh);
183 int (*disable_module)(struct omap_hwmod *oh);
184 int (*wait_target_ready)(struct omap_hwmod *oh);
185 int (*assert_hardreset)(struct omap_hwmod *oh,
186 struct omap_hwmod_rst_info *ohri);
187 int (*deassert_hardreset)(struct omap_hwmod *oh,
188 struct omap_hwmod_rst_info *ohri);
189 int (*is_hardreset_asserted)(struct omap_hwmod *oh,
190 struct omap_hwmod_rst_info *ohri);
191 int (*init_clkdm)(struct omap_hwmod *oh);
192 void (*update_context_lost)(struct omap_hwmod *oh);
193 int (*get_context_lost)(struct omap_hwmod *oh);
194 };
195
196 /* soc_ops: adapts the omap_hwmod code to the currently-booted SoC */
197 static struct omap_hwmod_soc_ops soc_ops;
198
199 /* omap_hwmod_list contains all registered struct omap_hwmods */
200 static LIST_HEAD(omap_hwmod_list);
201
202 /* mpu_oh: used to add/remove MPU initiator from sleepdep list */
203 static struct omap_hwmod *mpu_oh;
204
205 /* io_chain_lock: used to serialize reconfigurations of the I/O chain */
206 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(io_chain_lock);
207
208 /*
209 * linkspace: ptr to a buffer that struct omap_hwmod_link records are
210 * allocated from - used to reduce the number of small memory
211 * allocations, which has a significant impact on performance
212 */
213 static struct omap_hwmod_link *linkspace;
214
215 /*
216 * free_ls, max_ls: array indexes into linkspace; representing the
217 * next free struct omap_hwmod_link index, and the maximum number of
218 * struct omap_hwmod_link records allocated (respectively)
219 */
220 static unsigned short free_ls, max_ls, ls_supp;
221
222 /* inited: set to true once the hwmod code is initialized */
223 static bool inited;
224
225 /* Private functions */
226
227 /**
228 * _fetch_next_ocp_if - return the next OCP interface in a list
229 * @p: ptr to a ptr to the list_head inside the ocp_if to return
230 * @i: pointer to the index of the element pointed to by @p in the list
231 *
232 * Return a pointer to the struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if record
233 * containing the struct list_head pointed to by @p, and increment
234 * @p such that a future call to this routine will return the next
235 * record.
236 */
237 static struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if *_fetch_next_ocp_if(struct list_head **p,
238 int *i)
239 {
240 struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if *oi;
241
242 oi = list_entry(*p, struct omap_hwmod_link, node)->ocp_if;
243 *p = (*p)->next;
244
245 *i = *i + 1;
246
247 return oi;
248 }
249
250 /**
251 * _update_sysc_cache - return the module OCP_SYSCONFIG register, keep copy
252 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
253 *
254 * Load the current value of the hwmod OCP_SYSCONFIG register into the
255 * struct omap_hwmod for later use. Returns -EINVAL if the hwmod has no
256 * OCP_SYSCONFIG register or 0 upon success.
257 */
258 static int _update_sysc_cache(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
259 {
260 if (!oh->class->sysc) {
261 WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: cannot read OCP_SYSCONFIG: not defined on hwmod's class\n", oh->name);
262 return -EINVAL;
263 }
264
265 /* XXX ensure module interface clock is up */
266
267 oh->_sysc_cache = omap_hwmod_read(oh, oh->class->sysc->sysc_offs);
268
269 if (!(oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_NO_CACHE))
270 oh->_int_flags |= _HWMOD_SYSCONFIG_LOADED;
271
272 return 0;
273 }
274
275 /**
276 * _write_sysconfig - write a value to the module's OCP_SYSCONFIG register
277 * @v: OCP_SYSCONFIG value to write
278 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
279 *
280 * Write @v into the module class' OCP_SYSCONFIG register, if it has
281 * one. No return value.
282 */
283 static void _write_sysconfig(u32 v, struct omap_hwmod *oh)
284 {
285 if (!oh->class->sysc) {
286 WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: cannot write OCP_SYSCONFIG: not defined on hwmod's class\n", oh->name);
287 return;
288 }
289
290 /* XXX ensure module interface clock is up */
291
292 /* Module might have lost context, always update cache and register */
293 oh->_sysc_cache = v;
294 omap_hwmod_write(v, oh, oh->class->sysc->sysc_offs);
295 }
296
297 /**
298 * _set_master_standbymode: set the OCP_SYSCONFIG MIDLEMODE field in @v
299 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
300 * @standbymode: MIDLEMODE field bits
301 * @v: pointer to register contents to modify
302 *
303 * Update the master standby mode bits in @v to be @standbymode for
304 * the @oh hwmod. Does not write to the hardware. Returns -EINVAL
305 * upon error or 0 upon success.
306 */
307 static int _set_master_standbymode(struct omap_hwmod *oh, u8 standbymode,
308 u32 *v)
309 {
310 u32 mstandby_mask;
311 u8 mstandby_shift;
312
313 if (!oh->class->sysc ||
314 !(oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_MIDLEMODE))
315 return -EINVAL;
316
317 if (!oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields) {
318 WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: offset struct for sysconfig not provided in class\n", oh->name);
319 return -EINVAL;
320 }
321
322 mstandby_shift = oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields->midle_shift;
323 mstandby_mask = (0x3 << mstandby_shift);
324
325 *v &= ~mstandby_mask;
326 *v |= __ffs(standbymode) << mstandby_shift;
327
328 return 0;
329 }
330
331 /**
332 * _set_slave_idlemode: set the OCP_SYSCONFIG SIDLEMODE field in @v
333 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
334 * @idlemode: SIDLEMODE field bits
335 * @v: pointer to register contents to modify
336 *
337 * Update the slave idle mode bits in @v to be @idlemode for the @oh
338 * hwmod. Does not write to the hardware. Returns -EINVAL upon error
339 * or 0 upon success.
340 */
341 static int _set_slave_idlemode(struct omap_hwmod *oh, u8 idlemode, u32 *v)
342 {
343 u32 sidle_mask;
344 u8 sidle_shift;
345
346 if (!oh->class->sysc ||
347 !(oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_SIDLEMODE))
348 return -EINVAL;
349
350 if (!oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields) {
351 WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: offset struct for sysconfig not provided in class\n", oh->name);
352 return -EINVAL;
353 }
354
355 sidle_shift = oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields->sidle_shift;
356 sidle_mask = (0x3 << sidle_shift);
357
358 *v &= ~sidle_mask;
359 *v |= __ffs(idlemode) << sidle_shift;
360
361 return 0;
362 }
363
364 /**
365 * _set_clockactivity: set OCP_SYSCONFIG.CLOCKACTIVITY bits in @v
366 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
367 * @clockact: CLOCKACTIVITY field bits
368 * @v: pointer to register contents to modify
369 *
370 * Update the clockactivity mode bits in @v to be @clockact for the
371 * @oh hwmod. Used for additional powersaving on some modules. Does
372 * not write to the hardware. Returns -EINVAL upon error or 0 upon
373 * success.
374 */
375 static int _set_clockactivity(struct omap_hwmod *oh, u8 clockact, u32 *v)
376 {
377 u32 clkact_mask;
378 u8 clkact_shift;
379
380 if (!oh->class->sysc ||
381 !(oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_CLOCKACTIVITY))
382 return -EINVAL;
383
384 if (!oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields) {
385 WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: offset struct for sysconfig not provided in class\n", oh->name);
386 return -EINVAL;
387 }
388
389 clkact_shift = oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields->clkact_shift;
390 clkact_mask = (0x3 << clkact_shift);
391
392 *v &= ~clkact_mask;
393 *v |= clockact << clkact_shift;
394
395 return 0;
396 }
397
398 /**
399 * _set_softreset: set OCP_SYSCONFIG.CLOCKACTIVITY bits in @v
400 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
401 * @v: pointer to register contents to modify
402 *
403 * Set the SOFTRESET bit in @v for hwmod @oh. Returns -EINVAL upon
404 * error or 0 upon success.
405 */
406 static int _set_softreset(struct omap_hwmod *oh, u32 *v)
407 {
408 u32 softrst_mask;
409
410 if (!oh->class->sysc ||
411 !(oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_SOFTRESET))
412 return -EINVAL;
413
414 if (!oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields) {
415 WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: offset struct for sysconfig not provided in class\n", oh->name);
416 return -EINVAL;
417 }
418
419 softrst_mask = (0x1 << oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields->srst_shift);
420
421 *v |= softrst_mask;
422
423 return 0;
424 }
425
426 /**
427 * _wait_softreset_complete - wait for an OCP softreset to complete
428 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * to wait on
429 *
430 * Wait until the IP block represented by @oh reports that its OCP
431 * softreset is complete. This can be triggered by software (see
432 * _ocp_softreset()) or by hardware upon returning from off-mode (one
433 * example is HSMMC). Waits for up to MAX_MODULE_SOFTRESET_WAIT
434 * microseconds. Returns the number of microseconds waited.
435 */
436 static int _wait_softreset_complete(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
437 {
438 struct omap_hwmod_class_sysconfig *sysc;
439 u32 softrst_mask;
440 int c = 0;
441
442 sysc = oh->class->sysc;
443
444 if (sysc->sysc_flags & SYSS_HAS_RESET_STATUS)
445 omap_test_timeout((omap_hwmod_read(oh, sysc->syss_offs)
446 & SYSS_RESETDONE_MASK),
447 MAX_MODULE_SOFTRESET_WAIT, c);
448 else if (sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_RESET_STATUS) {
449 softrst_mask = (0x1 << sysc->sysc_fields->srst_shift);
450 omap_test_timeout(!(omap_hwmod_read(oh, sysc->sysc_offs)
451 & softrst_mask),
452 MAX_MODULE_SOFTRESET_WAIT, c);
453 }
454
455 return c;
456 }
457
458 /**
459 * _set_dmadisable: set OCP_SYSCONFIG.DMADISABLE bit in @v
460 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
461 *
462 * The DMADISABLE bit is a semi-automatic bit present in sysconfig register
463 * of some modules. When the DMA must perform read/write accesses, the
464 * DMADISABLE bit is cleared by the hardware. But when the DMA must stop
465 * for power management, software must set the DMADISABLE bit back to 1.
466 *
467 * Set the DMADISABLE bit in @v for hwmod @oh. Returns -EINVAL upon
468 * error or 0 upon success.
469 */
470 static int _set_dmadisable(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
471 {
472 u32 v;
473 u32 dmadisable_mask;
474
475 if (!oh->class->sysc ||
476 !(oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_DMADISABLE))
477 return -EINVAL;
478
479 if (!oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields) {
480 WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: offset struct for sysconfig not provided in class\n", oh->name);
481 return -EINVAL;
482 }
483
484 /* clocks must be on for this operation */
485 if (oh->_state != _HWMOD_STATE_ENABLED) {
486 pr_warn("omap_hwmod: %s: dma can be disabled only from enabled state\n", oh->name);
487 return -EINVAL;
488 }
489
490 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: setting DMADISABLE\n", oh->name);
491
492 v = oh->_sysc_cache;
493 dmadisable_mask =
494 (0x1 << oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields->dmadisable_shift);
495 v |= dmadisable_mask;
496 _write_sysconfig(v, oh);
497
498 return 0;
499 }
500
501 /**
502 * _set_module_autoidle: set the OCP_SYSCONFIG AUTOIDLE field in @v
503 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
504 * @autoidle: desired AUTOIDLE bitfield value (0 or 1)
505 * @v: pointer to register contents to modify
506 *
507 * Update the module autoidle bit in @v to be @autoidle for the @oh
508 * hwmod. The autoidle bit controls whether the module can gate
509 * internal clocks automatically when it isn't doing anything; the
510 * exact function of this bit varies on a per-module basis. This
511 * function does not write to the hardware. Returns -EINVAL upon
512 * error or 0 upon success.
513 */
514 static int _set_module_autoidle(struct omap_hwmod *oh, u8 autoidle,
515 u32 *v)
516 {
517 u32 autoidle_mask;
518 u8 autoidle_shift;
519
520 if (!oh->class->sysc ||
521 !(oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_AUTOIDLE))
522 return -EINVAL;
523
524 if (!oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields) {
525 WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: offset struct for sysconfig not provided in class\n", oh->name);
526 return -EINVAL;
527 }
528
529 autoidle_shift = oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields->autoidle_shift;
530 autoidle_mask = (0x1 << autoidle_shift);
531
532 *v &= ~autoidle_mask;
533 *v |= autoidle << autoidle_shift;
534
535 return 0;
536 }
537
538 /**
539 * _set_idle_ioring_wakeup - enable/disable IO pad wakeup on hwmod idle for mux
540 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
541 * @set_wake: bool value indicating to set (true) or clear (false) wakeup enable
542 *
543 * Set or clear the I/O pad wakeup flag in the mux entries for the
544 * hwmod @oh. This function changes the @oh->mux->pads_dynamic array
545 * in memory. If the hwmod is currently idled, and the new idle
546 * values don't match the previous ones, this function will also
547 * update the SCM PADCTRL registers. Otherwise, if the hwmod is not
548 * currently idled, this function won't touch the hardware: the new
549 * mux settings are written to the SCM PADCTRL registers when the
550 * hwmod is idled. No return value.
551 */
552 static void _set_idle_ioring_wakeup(struct omap_hwmod *oh, bool set_wake)
553 {
554 struct omap_device_pad *pad;
555 bool change = false;
556 u16 prev_idle;
557 int j;
558
559 if (!oh->mux || !oh->mux->enabled)
560 return;
561
562 for (j = 0; j < oh->mux->nr_pads_dynamic; j++) {
563 pad = oh->mux->pads_dynamic[j];
564
565 if (!(pad->flags & OMAP_DEVICE_PAD_WAKEUP))
566 continue;
567
568 prev_idle = pad->idle;
569
570 if (set_wake)
571 pad->idle |= OMAP_WAKEUP_EN;
572 else
573 pad->idle &= ~OMAP_WAKEUP_EN;
574
575 if (prev_idle != pad->idle)
576 change = true;
577 }
578
579 if (change && oh->_state == _HWMOD_STATE_IDLE)
580 omap_hwmod_mux(oh->mux, _HWMOD_STATE_IDLE);
581 }
582
583 /**
584 * _enable_wakeup: set OCP_SYSCONFIG.ENAWAKEUP bit in the hardware
585 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
586 *
587 * Allow the hardware module @oh to send wakeups. Returns -EINVAL
588 * upon error or 0 upon success.
589 */
590 static int _enable_wakeup(struct omap_hwmod *oh, u32 *v)
591 {
592 if (!oh->class->sysc ||
593 !((oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_ENAWAKEUP) ||
594 (oh->class->sysc->idlemodes & SIDLE_SMART_WKUP) ||
595 (oh->class->sysc->idlemodes & MSTANDBY_SMART_WKUP)))
596 return -EINVAL;
597
598 if (!oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields) {
599 WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: offset struct for sysconfig not provided in class\n", oh->name);
600 return -EINVAL;
601 }
602
603 if (oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_ENAWAKEUP)
604 *v |= 0x1 << oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields->enwkup_shift;
605
606 if (oh->class->sysc->idlemodes & SIDLE_SMART_WKUP)
607 _set_slave_idlemode(oh, HWMOD_IDLEMODE_SMART_WKUP, v);
608 if (oh->class->sysc->idlemodes & MSTANDBY_SMART_WKUP)
609 _set_master_standbymode(oh, HWMOD_IDLEMODE_SMART_WKUP, v);
610
611 /* XXX test pwrdm_get_wken for this hwmod's subsystem */
612
613 return 0;
614 }
615
616 /**
617 * _disable_wakeup: clear OCP_SYSCONFIG.ENAWAKEUP bit in the hardware
618 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
619 *
620 * Prevent the hardware module @oh to send wakeups. Returns -EINVAL
621 * upon error or 0 upon success.
622 */
623 static int _disable_wakeup(struct omap_hwmod *oh, u32 *v)
624 {
625 if (!oh->class->sysc ||
626 !((oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_ENAWAKEUP) ||
627 (oh->class->sysc->idlemodes & SIDLE_SMART_WKUP) ||
628 (oh->class->sysc->idlemodes & MSTANDBY_SMART_WKUP)))
629 return -EINVAL;
630
631 if (!oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields) {
632 WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: offset struct for sysconfig not provided in class\n", oh->name);
633 return -EINVAL;
634 }
635
636 if (oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_ENAWAKEUP)
637 *v &= ~(0x1 << oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields->enwkup_shift);
638
639 if (oh->class->sysc->idlemodes & SIDLE_SMART_WKUP)
640 _set_slave_idlemode(oh, HWMOD_IDLEMODE_SMART, v);
641 if (oh->class->sysc->idlemodes & MSTANDBY_SMART_WKUP)
642 _set_master_standbymode(oh, HWMOD_IDLEMODE_SMART, v);
643
644 /* XXX test pwrdm_get_wken for this hwmod's subsystem */
645
646 return 0;
647 }
648
649 static struct clockdomain *_get_clkdm(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
650 {
651 struct clk_hw_omap *clk;
652
653 if (oh->clkdm) {
654 return oh->clkdm;
655 } else if (oh->_clk) {
656 clk = to_clk_hw_omap(__clk_get_hw(oh->_clk));
657 return clk->clkdm;
658 }
659 return NULL;
660 }
661
662 /**
663 * _add_initiator_dep: prevent @oh from smart-idling while @init_oh is active
664 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
665 *
666 * Prevent the hardware module @oh from entering idle while the
667 * hardare module initiator @init_oh is active. Useful when a module
668 * will be accessed by a particular initiator (e.g., if a module will
669 * be accessed by the IVA, there should be a sleepdep between the IVA
670 * initiator and the module). Only applies to modules in smart-idle
671 * mode. If the clockdomain is marked as not needing autodeps, return
672 * 0 without doing anything. Otherwise, returns -EINVAL upon error or
673 * passes along clkdm_add_sleepdep() value upon success.
674 */
675 static int _add_initiator_dep(struct omap_hwmod *oh, struct omap_hwmod *init_oh)
676 {
677 struct clockdomain *clkdm, *init_clkdm;
678
679 clkdm = _get_clkdm(oh);
680 init_clkdm = _get_clkdm(init_oh);
681
682 if (!clkdm || !init_clkdm)
683 return -EINVAL;
684
685 if (clkdm && clkdm->flags & CLKDM_NO_AUTODEPS)
686 return 0;
687
688 return clkdm_add_sleepdep(clkdm, init_clkdm);
689 }
690
691 /**
692 * _del_initiator_dep: allow @oh to smart-idle even if @init_oh is active
693 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
694 *
695 * Allow the hardware module @oh to enter idle while the hardare
696 * module initiator @init_oh is active. Useful when a module will not
697 * be accessed by a particular initiator (e.g., if a module will not
698 * be accessed by the IVA, there should be no sleepdep between the IVA
699 * initiator and the module). Only applies to modules in smart-idle
700 * mode. If the clockdomain is marked as not needing autodeps, return
701 * 0 without doing anything. Returns -EINVAL upon error or passes
702 * along clkdm_del_sleepdep() value upon success.
703 */
704 static int _del_initiator_dep(struct omap_hwmod *oh, struct omap_hwmod *init_oh)
705 {
706 struct clockdomain *clkdm, *init_clkdm;
707
708 clkdm = _get_clkdm(oh);
709 init_clkdm = _get_clkdm(init_oh);
710
711 if (!clkdm || !init_clkdm)
712 return -EINVAL;
713
714 if (clkdm && clkdm->flags & CLKDM_NO_AUTODEPS)
715 return 0;
716
717 return clkdm_del_sleepdep(clkdm, init_clkdm);
718 }
719
720 /**
721 * _init_main_clk - get a struct clk * for the the hwmod's main functional clk
722 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
723 *
724 * Called from _init_clocks(). Populates the @oh _clk (main
725 * functional clock pointer) if a main_clk is present. Returns 0 on
726 * success or -EINVAL on error.
727 */
728 static int _init_main_clk(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
729 {
730 int ret = 0;
731
732 if (!oh->main_clk)
733 return 0;
734
735 oh->_clk = clk_get(NULL, oh->main_clk);
736 if (IS_ERR(oh->_clk)) {
737 pr_warning("omap_hwmod: %s: cannot clk_get main_clk %s\n",
738 oh->name, oh->main_clk);
739 return -EINVAL;
740 }
741 /*
742 * HACK: This needs a re-visit once clk_prepare() is implemented
743 * to do something meaningful. Today its just a no-op.
744 * If clk_prepare() is used at some point to do things like
745 * voltage scaling etc, then this would have to be moved to
746 * some point where subsystems like i2c and pmic become
747 * available.
748 */
749 clk_prepare(oh->_clk);
750
751 if (!_get_clkdm(oh))
752 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: missing clockdomain for %s.\n",
753 oh->name, oh->main_clk);
754
755 return ret;
756 }
757
758 /**
759 * _init_interface_clks - get a struct clk * for the the hwmod's interface clks
760 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
761 *
762 * Called from _init_clocks(). Populates the @oh OCP slave interface
763 * clock pointers. Returns 0 on success or -EINVAL on error.
764 */
765 static int _init_interface_clks(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
766 {
767 struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if *os;
768 struct list_head *p;
769 struct clk *c;
770 int i = 0;
771 int ret = 0;
772
773 p = oh->slave_ports.next;
774
775 while (i < oh->slaves_cnt) {
776 os = _fetch_next_ocp_if(&p, &i);
777 if (!os->clk)
778 continue;
779
780 c = clk_get(NULL, os->clk);
781 if (IS_ERR(c)) {
782 pr_warning("omap_hwmod: %s: cannot clk_get interface_clk %s\n",
783 oh->name, os->clk);
784 ret = -EINVAL;
785 }
786 os->_clk = c;
787 /*
788 * HACK: This needs a re-visit once clk_prepare() is implemented
789 * to do something meaningful. Today its just a no-op.
790 * If clk_prepare() is used at some point to do things like
791 * voltage scaling etc, then this would have to be moved to
792 * some point where subsystems like i2c and pmic become
793 * available.
794 */
795 clk_prepare(os->_clk);
796 }
797
798 return ret;
799 }
800
801 /**
802 * _init_opt_clk - get a struct clk * for the the hwmod's optional clocks
803 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
804 *
805 * Called from _init_clocks(). Populates the @oh omap_hwmod_opt_clk
806 * clock pointers. Returns 0 on success or -EINVAL on error.
807 */
808 static int _init_opt_clks(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
809 {
810 struct omap_hwmod_opt_clk *oc;
811 struct clk *c;
812 int i;
813 int ret = 0;
814
815 for (i = oh->opt_clks_cnt, oc = oh->opt_clks; i > 0; i--, oc++) {
816 c = clk_get(NULL, oc->clk);
817 if (IS_ERR(c)) {
818 pr_warning("omap_hwmod: %s: cannot clk_get opt_clk %s\n",
819 oh->name, oc->clk);
820 ret = -EINVAL;
821 }
822 oc->_clk = c;
823 /*
824 * HACK: This needs a re-visit once clk_prepare() is implemented
825 * to do something meaningful. Today its just a no-op.
826 * If clk_prepare() is used at some point to do things like
827 * voltage scaling etc, then this would have to be moved to
828 * some point where subsystems like i2c and pmic become
829 * available.
830 */
831 clk_prepare(oc->_clk);
832 }
833
834 return ret;
835 }
836
837 /**
838 * _enable_clocks - enable hwmod main clock and interface clocks
839 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
840 *
841 * Enables all clocks necessary for register reads and writes to succeed
842 * on the hwmod @oh. Returns 0.
843 */
844 static int _enable_clocks(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
845 {
846 struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if *os;
847 struct list_head *p;
848 int i = 0;
849
850 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: enabling clocks\n", oh->name);
851
852 if (oh->_clk)
853 clk_enable(oh->_clk);
854
855 p = oh->slave_ports.next;
856
857 while (i < oh->slaves_cnt) {
858 os = _fetch_next_ocp_if(&p, &i);
859
860 if (os->_clk && (os->flags & OCPIF_SWSUP_IDLE))
861 clk_enable(os->_clk);
862 }
863
864 /* The opt clocks are controlled by the device driver. */
865
866 return 0;
867 }
868
869 /**
870 * _disable_clocks - disable hwmod main clock and interface clocks
871 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
872 *
873 * Disables the hwmod @oh main functional and interface clocks. Returns 0.
874 */
875 static int _disable_clocks(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
876 {
877 struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if *os;
878 struct list_head *p;
879 int i = 0;
880
881 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: disabling clocks\n", oh->name);
882
883 if (oh->_clk)
884 clk_disable(oh->_clk);
885
886 p = oh->slave_ports.next;
887
888 while (i < oh->slaves_cnt) {
889 os = _fetch_next_ocp_if(&p, &i);
890
891 if (os->_clk && (os->flags & OCPIF_SWSUP_IDLE))
892 clk_disable(os->_clk);
893 }
894
895 /* The opt clocks are controlled by the device driver. */
896
897 return 0;
898 }
899
900 static void _enable_optional_clocks(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
901 {
902 struct omap_hwmod_opt_clk *oc;
903 int i;
904
905 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: enabling optional clocks\n", oh->name);
906
907 for (i = oh->opt_clks_cnt, oc = oh->opt_clks; i > 0; i--, oc++)
908 if (oc->_clk) {
909 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: enable %s:%s\n", oc->role,
910 __clk_get_name(oc->_clk));
911 clk_enable(oc->_clk);
912 }
913 }
914
915 static void _disable_optional_clocks(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
916 {
917 struct omap_hwmod_opt_clk *oc;
918 int i;
919
920 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: disabling optional clocks\n", oh->name);
921
922 for (i = oh->opt_clks_cnt, oc = oh->opt_clks; i > 0; i--, oc++)
923 if (oc->_clk) {
924 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: disable %s:%s\n", oc->role,
925 __clk_get_name(oc->_clk));
926 clk_disable(oc->_clk);
927 }
928 }
929
930 /**
931 * _omap4_enable_module - enable CLKCTRL modulemode on OMAP4
932 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
933 *
934 * Enables the PRCM module mode related to the hwmod @oh.
935 * No return value.
936 */
937 static void _omap4_enable_module(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
938 {
939 if (!oh->clkdm || !oh->prcm.omap4.modulemode)
940 return;
941
942 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: %s: %d\n",
943 oh->name, __func__, oh->prcm.omap4.modulemode);
944
945 omap4_cminst_module_enable(oh->prcm.omap4.modulemode,
946 oh->clkdm->prcm_partition,
947 oh->clkdm->cm_inst,
948 oh->clkdm->clkdm_offs,
949 oh->prcm.omap4.clkctrl_offs);
950 }
951
952 /**
953 * _am33xx_enable_module - enable CLKCTRL modulemode on AM33XX
954 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
955 *
956 * Enables the PRCM module mode related to the hwmod @oh.
957 * No return value.
958 */
959 static void _am33xx_enable_module(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
960 {
961 if (!oh->clkdm || !oh->prcm.omap4.modulemode)
962 return;
963
964 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: %s: %d\n",
965 oh->name, __func__, oh->prcm.omap4.modulemode);
966
967 am33xx_cm_module_enable(oh->prcm.omap4.modulemode, oh->clkdm->cm_inst,
968 oh->clkdm->clkdm_offs,
969 oh->prcm.omap4.clkctrl_offs);
970 }
971
972 /**
973 * _omap4_wait_target_disable - wait for a module to be disabled on OMAP4
974 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
975 *
976 * Wait for a module @oh to enter slave idle. Returns 0 if the module
977 * does not have an IDLEST bit or if the module successfully enters
978 * slave idle; otherwise, pass along the return value of the
979 * appropriate *_cm*_wait_module_idle() function.
980 */
981 static int _omap4_wait_target_disable(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
982 {
983 if (!oh)
984 return -EINVAL;
985
986 if (oh->_int_flags & _HWMOD_NO_MPU_PORT || !oh->clkdm)
987 return 0;
988
989 if (oh->flags & HWMOD_NO_IDLEST)
990 return 0;
991
992 return omap4_cminst_wait_module_idle(oh->clkdm->prcm_partition,
993 oh->clkdm->cm_inst,
994 oh->clkdm->clkdm_offs,
995 oh->prcm.omap4.clkctrl_offs);
996 }
997
998 /**
999 * _am33xx_wait_target_disable - wait for a module to be disabled on AM33XX
1000 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
1001 *
1002 * Wait for a module @oh to enter slave idle. Returns 0 if the module
1003 * does not have an IDLEST bit or if the module successfully enters
1004 * slave idle; otherwise, pass along the return value of the
1005 * appropriate *_cm*_wait_module_idle() function.
1006 */
1007 static int _am33xx_wait_target_disable(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
1008 {
1009 if (!oh)
1010 return -EINVAL;
1011
1012 if (oh->_int_flags & _HWMOD_NO_MPU_PORT)
1013 return 0;
1014
1015 if (oh->flags & HWMOD_NO_IDLEST)
1016 return 0;
1017
1018 return am33xx_cm_wait_module_idle(oh->clkdm->cm_inst,
1019 oh->clkdm->clkdm_offs,
1020 oh->prcm.omap4.clkctrl_offs);
1021 }
1022
1023 /**
1024 * _count_mpu_irqs - count the number of MPU IRQ lines associated with @oh
1025 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *oh
1026 *
1027 * Count and return the number of MPU IRQs associated with the hwmod
1028 * @oh. Used to allocate struct resource data. Returns 0 if @oh is
1029 * NULL.
1030 */
1031 static int _count_mpu_irqs(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
1032 {
1033 struct omap_hwmod_irq_info *ohii;
1034 int i = 0;
1035
1036 if (!oh || !oh->mpu_irqs)
1037 return 0;
1038
1039 do {
1040 ohii = &oh->mpu_irqs[i++];
1041 } while (ohii->irq != -1);
1042
1043 return i-1;
1044 }
1045
1046 /**
1047 * _count_sdma_reqs - count the number of SDMA request lines associated with @oh
1048 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *oh
1049 *
1050 * Count and return the number of SDMA request lines associated with
1051 * the hwmod @oh. Used to allocate struct resource data. Returns 0
1052 * if @oh is NULL.
1053 */
1054 static int _count_sdma_reqs(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
1055 {
1056 struct omap_hwmod_dma_info *ohdi;
1057 int i = 0;
1058
1059 if (!oh || !oh->sdma_reqs)
1060 return 0;
1061
1062 do {
1063 ohdi = &oh->sdma_reqs[i++];
1064 } while (ohdi->dma_req != -1);
1065
1066 return i-1;
1067 }
1068
1069 /**
1070 * _count_ocp_if_addr_spaces - count the number of address space entries for @oh
1071 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *oh
1072 *
1073 * Count and return the number of address space ranges associated with
1074 * the hwmod @oh. Used to allocate struct resource data. Returns 0
1075 * if @oh is NULL.
1076 */
1077 static int _count_ocp_if_addr_spaces(struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if *os)
1078 {
1079 struct omap_hwmod_addr_space *mem;
1080 int i = 0;
1081
1082 if (!os || !os->addr)
1083 return 0;
1084
1085 do {
1086 mem = &os->addr[i++];
1087 } while (mem->pa_start != mem->pa_end);
1088
1089 return i-1;
1090 }
1091
1092 /**
1093 * _get_mpu_irq_by_name - fetch MPU interrupt line number by name
1094 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * to operate on
1095 * @name: pointer to the name of the MPU interrupt number to fetch (optional)
1096 * @irq: pointer to an unsigned int to store the MPU IRQ number to
1097 *
1098 * Retrieve a MPU hardware IRQ line number named by @name associated
1099 * with the IP block pointed to by @oh. The IRQ number will be filled
1100 * into the address pointed to by @dma. When @name is non-null, the
1101 * IRQ line number associated with the named entry will be returned.
1102 * If @name is null, the first matching entry will be returned. Data
1103 * order is not meaningful in hwmod data, so callers are strongly
1104 * encouraged to use a non-null @name whenever possible to avoid
1105 * unpredictable effects if hwmod data is later added that causes data
1106 * ordering to change. Returns 0 upon success or a negative error
1107 * code upon error.
1108 */
1109 static int _get_mpu_irq_by_name(struct omap_hwmod *oh, const char *name,
1110 unsigned int *irq)
1111 {
1112 int i;
1113 bool found = false;
1114
1115 if (!oh->mpu_irqs)
1116 return -ENOENT;
1117
1118 i = 0;
1119 while (oh->mpu_irqs[i].irq != -1) {
1120 if (name == oh->mpu_irqs[i].name ||
1121 !strcmp(name, oh->mpu_irqs[i].name)) {
1122 found = true;
1123 break;
1124 }
1125 i++;
1126 }
1127
1128 if (!found)
1129 return -ENOENT;
1130
1131 *irq = oh->mpu_irqs[i].irq;
1132
1133 return 0;
1134 }
1135
1136 /**
1137 * _get_sdma_req_by_name - fetch SDMA request line ID by name
1138 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * to operate on
1139 * @name: pointer to the name of the SDMA request line to fetch (optional)
1140 * @dma: pointer to an unsigned int to store the request line ID to
1141 *
1142 * Retrieve an SDMA request line ID named by @name on the IP block
1143 * pointed to by @oh. The ID will be filled into the address pointed
1144 * to by @dma. When @name is non-null, the request line ID associated
1145 * with the named entry will be returned. If @name is null, the first
1146 * matching entry will be returned. Data order is not meaningful in
1147 * hwmod data, so callers are strongly encouraged to use a non-null
1148 * @name whenever possible to avoid unpredictable effects if hwmod
1149 * data is later added that causes data ordering to change. Returns 0
1150 * upon success or a negative error code upon error.
1151 */
1152 static int _get_sdma_req_by_name(struct omap_hwmod *oh, const char *name,
1153 unsigned int *dma)
1154 {
1155 int i;
1156 bool found = false;
1157
1158 if (!oh->sdma_reqs)
1159 return -ENOENT;
1160
1161 i = 0;
1162 while (oh->sdma_reqs[i].dma_req != -1) {
1163 if (name == oh->sdma_reqs[i].name ||
1164 !strcmp(name, oh->sdma_reqs[i].name)) {
1165 found = true;
1166 break;
1167 }
1168 i++;
1169 }
1170
1171 if (!found)
1172 return -ENOENT;
1173
1174 *dma = oh->sdma_reqs[i].dma_req;
1175
1176 return 0;
1177 }
1178
1179 /**
1180 * _get_addr_space_by_name - fetch address space start & end by name
1181 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * to operate on
1182 * @name: pointer to the name of the address space to fetch (optional)
1183 * @pa_start: pointer to a u32 to store the starting address to
1184 * @pa_end: pointer to a u32 to store the ending address to
1185 *
1186 * Retrieve address space start and end addresses for the IP block
1187 * pointed to by @oh. The data will be filled into the addresses
1188 * pointed to by @pa_start and @pa_end. When @name is non-null, the
1189 * address space data associated with the named entry will be
1190 * returned. If @name is null, the first matching entry will be
1191 * returned. Data order is not meaningful in hwmod data, so callers
1192 * are strongly encouraged to use a non-null @name whenever possible
1193 * to avoid unpredictable effects if hwmod data is later added that
1194 * causes data ordering to change. Returns 0 upon success or a
1195 * negative error code upon error.
1196 */
1197 static int _get_addr_space_by_name(struct omap_hwmod *oh, const char *name,
1198 u32 *pa_start, u32 *pa_end)
1199 {
1200 int i, j;
1201 struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if *os;
1202 struct list_head *p = NULL;
1203 bool found = false;
1204
1205 p = oh->slave_ports.next;
1206
1207 i = 0;
1208 while (i < oh->slaves_cnt) {
1209 os = _fetch_next_ocp_if(&p, &i);
1210
1211 if (!os->addr)
1212 return -ENOENT;
1213
1214 j = 0;
1215 while (os->addr[j].pa_start != os->addr[j].pa_end) {
1216 if (name == os->addr[j].name ||
1217 !strcmp(name, os->addr[j].name)) {
1218 found = true;
1219 break;
1220 }
1221 j++;
1222 }
1223
1224 if (found)
1225 break;
1226 }
1227
1228 if (!found)
1229 return -ENOENT;
1230
1231 *pa_start = os->addr[j].pa_start;
1232 *pa_end = os->addr[j].pa_end;
1233
1234 return 0;
1235 }
1236
1237 /**
1238 * _save_mpu_port_index - find and save the index to @oh's MPU port
1239 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
1240 *
1241 * Determines the array index of the OCP slave port that the MPU uses
1242 * to address the device, and saves it into the struct omap_hwmod.
1243 * Intended to be called during hwmod registration only. No return
1244 * value.
1245 */
1246 static void __init _save_mpu_port_index(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
1247 {
1248 struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if *os = NULL;
1249 struct list_head *p;
1250 int i = 0;
1251
1252 if (!oh)
1253 return;
1254
1255 oh->_int_flags |= _HWMOD_NO_MPU_PORT;
1256
1257 p = oh->slave_ports.next;
1258
1259 while (i < oh->slaves_cnt) {
1260 os = _fetch_next_ocp_if(&p, &i);
1261 if (os->user & OCP_USER_MPU) {
1262 oh->_mpu_port = os;
1263 oh->_int_flags &= ~_HWMOD_NO_MPU_PORT;
1264 break;
1265 }
1266 }
1267
1268 return;
1269 }
1270
1271 /**
1272 * _find_mpu_rt_port - return omap_hwmod_ocp_if accessible by the MPU
1273 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
1274 *
1275 * Given a pointer to a struct omap_hwmod record @oh, return a pointer
1276 * to the struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if record that is used by the MPU to
1277 * communicate with the IP block. This interface need not be directly
1278 * connected to the MPU (and almost certainly is not), but is directly
1279 * connected to the IP block represented by @oh. Returns a pointer
1280 * to the struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if * upon success, or returns NULL upon
1281 * error or if there does not appear to be a path from the MPU to this
1282 * IP block.
1283 */
1284 static struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if *_find_mpu_rt_port(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
1285 {
1286 if (!oh || oh->_int_flags & _HWMOD_NO_MPU_PORT || oh->slaves_cnt == 0)
1287 return NULL;
1288
1289 return oh->_mpu_port;
1290 };
1291
1292 /**
1293 * _find_mpu_rt_addr_space - return MPU register target address space for @oh
1294 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
1295 *
1296 * Returns a pointer to the struct omap_hwmod_addr_space record representing
1297 * the register target MPU address space; or returns NULL upon error.
1298 */
1299 static struct omap_hwmod_addr_space * __init _find_mpu_rt_addr_space(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
1300 {
1301 struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if *os;
1302 struct omap_hwmod_addr_space *mem;
1303 int found = 0, i = 0;
1304
1305 os = _find_mpu_rt_port(oh);
1306 if (!os || !os->addr)
1307 return NULL;
1308
1309 do {
1310 mem = &os->addr[i++];
1311 if (mem->flags & ADDR_TYPE_RT)
1312 found = 1;
1313 } while (!found && mem->pa_start != mem->pa_end);
1314
1315 return (found) ? mem : NULL;
1316 }
1317
1318 /**
1319 * _enable_sysc - try to bring a module out of idle via OCP_SYSCONFIG
1320 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
1321 *
1322 * Ensure that the OCP_SYSCONFIG register for the IP block represented
1323 * by @oh is set to indicate to the PRCM that the IP block is active.
1324 * Usually this means placing the module into smart-idle mode and
1325 * smart-standby, but if there is a bug in the automatic idle handling
1326 * for the IP block, it may need to be placed into the force-idle or
1327 * no-idle variants of these modes. No return value.
1328 */
1329 static void _enable_sysc(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
1330 {
1331 u8 idlemode, sf;
1332 u32 v;
1333 bool clkdm_act;
1334 struct clockdomain *clkdm;
1335
1336 if (!oh->class->sysc)
1337 return;
1338
1339 /*
1340 * Wait until reset has completed, this is needed as the IP
1341 * block is reset automatically by hardware in some cases
1342 * (off-mode for example), and the drivers require the
1343 * IP to be ready when they access it
1344 */
1345 if (oh->flags & HWMOD_CONTROL_OPT_CLKS_IN_RESET)
1346 _enable_optional_clocks(oh);
1347 _wait_softreset_complete(oh);
1348 if (oh->flags & HWMOD_CONTROL_OPT_CLKS_IN_RESET)
1349 _disable_optional_clocks(oh);
1350
1351 v = oh->_sysc_cache;
1352 sf = oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags;
1353
1354 clkdm = _get_clkdm(oh);
1355 if (sf & SYSC_HAS_SIDLEMODE) {
1356 clkdm_act = (clkdm && clkdm->flags & CLKDM_ACTIVE_WITH_MPU);
1357 if (clkdm_act && !(oh->class->sysc->idlemodes &
1358 (SIDLE_SMART | SIDLE_SMART_WKUP)))
1359 idlemode = HWMOD_IDLEMODE_FORCE;
1360 else
1361 idlemode = (oh->flags & HWMOD_SWSUP_SIDLE) ?
1362 HWMOD_IDLEMODE_NO : HWMOD_IDLEMODE_SMART;
1363 _set_slave_idlemode(oh, idlemode, &v);
1364 }
1365
1366 if (sf & SYSC_HAS_MIDLEMODE) {
1367 if (oh->flags & HWMOD_FORCE_MSTANDBY) {
1368 idlemode = HWMOD_IDLEMODE_FORCE;
1369 } else if (oh->flags & HWMOD_SWSUP_MSTANDBY) {
1370 idlemode = HWMOD_IDLEMODE_NO;
1371 } else {
1372 if (sf & SYSC_HAS_ENAWAKEUP)
1373 _enable_wakeup(oh, &v);
1374 if (oh->class->sysc->idlemodes & MSTANDBY_SMART_WKUP)
1375 idlemode = HWMOD_IDLEMODE_SMART_WKUP;
1376 else
1377 idlemode = HWMOD_IDLEMODE_SMART;
1378 }
1379 _set_master_standbymode(oh, idlemode, &v);
1380 }
1381
1382 /*
1383 * XXX The clock framework should handle this, by
1384 * calling into this code. But this must wait until the
1385 * clock structures are tagged with omap_hwmod entries
1386 */
1387 if ((oh->flags & HWMOD_SET_DEFAULT_CLOCKACT) &&
1388 (sf & SYSC_HAS_CLOCKACTIVITY))
1389 _set_clockactivity(oh, oh->class->sysc->clockact, &v);
1390
1391 /* If slave is in SMARTIDLE, also enable wakeup */
1392 if ((sf & SYSC_HAS_SIDLEMODE) && !(oh->flags & HWMOD_SWSUP_SIDLE))
1393 _enable_wakeup(oh, &v);
1394
1395 _write_sysconfig(v, oh);
1396
1397 /*
1398 * Set the autoidle bit only after setting the smartidle bit
1399 * Setting this will not have any impact on the other modules.
1400 */
1401 if (sf & SYSC_HAS_AUTOIDLE) {
1402 idlemode = (oh->flags & HWMOD_NO_OCP_AUTOIDLE) ?
1403 0 : 1;
1404 _set_module_autoidle(oh, idlemode, &v);
1405 _write_sysconfig(v, oh);
1406 }
1407 }
1408
1409 /**
1410 * _idle_sysc - try to put a module into idle via OCP_SYSCONFIG
1411 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
1412 *
1413 * If module is marked as SWSUP_SIDLE, force the module into slave
1414 * idle; otherwise, configure it for smart-idle. If module is marked
1415 * as SWSUP_MSUSPEND, force the module into master standby; otherwise,
1416 * configure it for smart-standby. No return value.
1417 */
1418 static void _idle_sysc(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
1419 {
1420 u8 idlemode, sf;
1421 u32 v;
1422
1423 if (!oh->class->sysc)
1424 return;
1425
1426 v = oh->_sysc_cache;
1427 sf = oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags;
1428
1429 if (sf & SYSC_HAS_SIDLEMODE) {
1430 /* XXX What about HWMOD_IDLEMODE_SMART_WKUP? */
1431 if (oh->flags & HWMOD_SWSUP_SIDLE ||
1432 !(oh->class->sysc->idlemodes &
1433 (SIDLE_SMART | SIDLE_SMART_WKUP)))
1434 idlemode = HWMOD_IDLEMODE_FORCE;
1435 else
1436 idlemode = HWMOD_IDLEMODE_SMART;
1437 _set_slave_idlemode(oh, idlemode, &v);
1438 }
1439
1440 if (sf & SYSC_HAS_MIDLEMODE) {
1441 if ((oh->flags & HWMOD_SWSUP_MSTANDBY) ||
1442 (oh->flags & HWMOD_FORCE_MSTANDBY)) {
1443 idlemode = HWMOD_IDLEMODE_FORCE;
1444 } else {
1445 if (sf & SYSC_HAS_ENAWAKEUP)
1446 _enable_wakeup(oh, &v);
1447 if (oh->class->sysc->idlemodes & MSTANDBY_SMART_WKUP)
1448 idlemode = HWMOD_IDLEMODE_SMART_WKUP;
1449 else
1450 idlemode = HWMOD_IDLEMODE_SMART;
1451 }
1452 _set_master_standbymode(oh, idlemode, &v);
1453 }
1454
1455 /* If slave is in SMARTIDLE, also enable wakeup */
1456 if ((sf & SYSC_HAS_SIDLEMODE) && !(oh->flags & HWMOD_SWSUP_SIDLE))
1457 _enable_wakeup(oh, &v);
1458
1459 _write_sysconfig(v, oh);
1460 }
1461
1462 /**
1463 * _shutdown_sysc - force a module into idle via OCP_SYSCONFIG
1464 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
1465 *
1466 * Force the module into slave idle and master suspend. No return
1467 * value.
1468 */
1469 static void _shutdown_sysc(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
1470 {
1471 u32 v;
1472 u8 sf;
1473
1474 if (!oh->class->sysc)
1475 return;
1476
1477 v = oh->_sysc_cache;
1478 sf = oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags;
1479
1480 if (sf & SYSC_HAS_SIDLEMODE)
1481 _set_slave_idlemode(oh, HWMOD_IDLEMODE_FORCE, &v);
1482
1483 if (sf & SYSC_HAS_MIDLEMODE)
1484 _set_master_standbymode(oh, HWMOD_IDLEMODE_FORCE, &v);
1485
1486 if (sf & SYSC_HAS_AUTOIDLE)
1487 _set_module_autoidle(oh, 1, &v);
1488
1489 _write_sysconfig(v, oh);
1490 }
1491
1492 /**
1493 * _lookup - find an omap_hwmod by name
1494 * @name: find an omap_hwmod by name
1495 *
1496 * Return a pointer to an omap_hwmod by name, or NULL if not found.
1497 */
1498 static struct omap_hwmod *_lookup(const char *name)
1499 {
1500 struct omap_hwmod *oh, *temp_oh;
1501
1502 oh = NULL;
1503
1504 list_for_each_entry(temp_oh, &omap_hwmod_list, node) {
1505 if (!strcmp(name, temp_oh->name)) {
1506 oh = temp_oh;
1507 break;
1508 }
1509 }
1510
1511 return oh;
1512 }
1513
1514 /**
1515 * _init_clkdm - look up a clockdomain name, store pointer in omap_hwmod
1516 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
1517 *
1518 * Convert a clockdomain name stored in a struct omap_hwmod into a
1519 * clockdomain pointer, and save it into the struct omap_hwmod.
1520 * Return -EINVAL if the clkdm_name lookup failed.
1521 */
1522 static int _init_clkdm(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
1523 {
1524 if (!oh->clkdm_name) {
1525 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: missing clockdomain\n", oh->name);
1526 return 0;
1527 }
1528
1529 oh->clkdm = clkdm_lookup(oh->clkdm_name);
1530 if (!oh->clkdm) {
1531 pr_warning("omap_hwmod: %s: could not associate to clkdm %s\n",
1532 oh->name, oh->clkdm_name);
1533 return -EINVAL;
1534 }
1535
1536 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: associated to clkdm %s\n",
1537 oh->name, oh->clkdm_name);
1538
1539 return 0;
1540 }
1541
1542 /**
1543 * _init_clocks - clk_get() all clocks associated with this hwmod. Retrieve as
1544 * well the clockdomain.
1545 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
1546 * @data: not used; pass NULL
1547 *
1548 * Called by omap_hwmod_setup_*() (after omap2_clk_init()).
1549 * Resolves all clock names embedded in the hwmod. Returns 0 on
1550 * success, or a negative error code on failure.
1551 */
1552 static int _init_clocks(struct omap_hwmod *oh, void *data)
1553 {
1554 int ret = 0;
1555
1556 if (oh->_state != _HWMOD_STATE_REGISTERED)
1557 return 0;
1558
1559 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: looking up clocks\n", oh->name);
1560
1561 if (soc_ops.init_clkdm)
1562 ret |= soc_ops.init_clkdm(oh);
1563
1564 ret |= _init_main_clk(oh);
1565 ret |= _init_interface_clks(oh);
1566 ret |= _init_opt_clks(oh);
1567
1568 if (!ret)
1569 oh->_state = _HWMOD_STATE_CLKS_INITED;
1570 else
1571 pr_warning("omap_hwmod: %s: cannot _init_clocks\n", oh->name);
1572
1573 return ret;
1574 }
1575
1576 /**
1577 * _lookup_hardreset - fill register bit info for this hwmod/reset line
1578 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
1579 * @name: name of the reset line in the context of this hwmod
1580 * @ohri: struct omap_hwmod_rst_info * that this function will fill in
1581 *
1582 * Return the bit position of the reset line that match the
1583 * input name. Return -ENOENT if not found.
1584 */
1585 static int _lookup_hardreset(struct omap_hwmod *oh, const char *name,
1586 struct omap_hwmod_rst_info *ohri)
1587 {
1588 int i;
1589
1590 for (i = 0; i < oh->rst_lines_cnt; i++) {
1591 const char *rst_line = oh->rst_lines[i].name;
1592 if (!strcmp(rst_line, name)) {
1593 ohri->rst_shift = oh->rst_lines[i].rst_shift;
1594 ohri->st_shift = oh->rst_lines[i].st_shift;
1595 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: %s: %s: rst %d st %d\n",
1596 oh->name, __func__, rst_line, ohri->rst_shift,
1597 ohri->st_shift);
1598
1599 return 0;
1600 }
1601 }
1602
1603 return -ENOENT;
1604 }
1605
1606 /**
1607 * _assert_hardreset - assert the HW reset line of submodules
1608 * contained in the hwmod module.
1609 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
1610 * @name: name of the reset line to lookup and assert
1611 *
1612 * Some IP like dsp, ipu or iva contain processor that require an HW
1613 * reset line to be assert / deassert in order to enable fully the IP.
1614 * Returns -EINVAL if @oh is null, -ENOSYS if we have no way of
1615 * asserting the hardreset line on the currently-booted SoC, or passes
1616 * along the return value from _lookup_hardreset() or the SoC's
1617 * assert_hardreset code.
1618 */
1619 static int _assert_hardreset(struct omap_hwmod *oh, const char *name)
1620 {
1621 struct omap_hwmod_rst_info ohri;
1622 int ret = -EINVAL;
1623
1624 if (!oh)
1625 return -EINVAL;
1626
1627 if (!soc_ops.assert_hardreset)
1628 return -ENOSYS;
1629
1630 ret = _lookup_hardreset(oh, name, &ohri);
1631 if (ret < 0)
1632 return ret;
1633
1634 ret = soc_ops.assert_hardreset(oh, &ohri);
1635
1636 return ret;
1637 }
1638
1639 /**
1640 * _deassert_hardreset - deassert the HW reset line of submodules contained
1641 * in the hwmod module.
1642 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
1643 * @name: name of the reset line to look up and deassert
1644 *
1645 * Some IP like dsp, ipu or iva contain processor that require an HW
1646 * reset line to be assert / deassert in order to enable fully the IP.
1647 * Returns -EINVAL if @oh is null, -ENOSYS if we have no way of
1648 * deasserting the hardreset line on the currently-booted SoC, or passes
1649 * along the return value from _lookup_hardreset() or the SoC's
1650 * deassert_hardreset code.
1651 */
1652 static int _deassert_hardreset(struct omap_hwmod *oh, const char *name)
1653 {
1654 struct omap_hwmod_rst_info ohri;
1655 int ret = -EINVAL;
1656 int hwsup = 0;
1657
1658 if (!oh)
1659 return -EINVAL;
1660
1661 if (!soc_ops.deassert_hardreset)
1662 return -ENOSYS;
1663
1664 ret = _lookup_hardreset(oh, name, &ohri);
1665 if (ret < 0)
1666 return ret;
1667
1668 if (oh->clkdm) {
1669 /*
1670 * A clockdomain must be in SW_SUP otherwise reset
1671 * might not be completed. The clockdomain can be set
1672 * in HW_AUTO only when the module become ready.
1673 */
1674 hwsup = clkdm_in_hwsup(oh->clkdm);
1675 ret = clkdm_hwmod_enable(oh->clkdm, oh);
1676 if (ret) {
1677 WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: could not enable clockdomain %s: %d\n",
1678 oh->name, oh->clkdm->name, ret);
1679 return ret;
1680 }
1681 }
1682
1683 _enable_clocks(oh);
1684 if (soc_ops.enable_module)
1685 soc_ops.enable_module(oh);
1686
1687 ret = soc_ops.deassert_hardreset(oh, &ohri);
1688
1689 if (soc_ops.disable_module)
1690 soc_ops.disable_module(oh);
1691 _disable_clocks(oh);
1692
1693 if (ret == -EBUSY)
1694 pr_warning("omap_hwmod: %s: failed to hardreset\n", oh->name);
1695
1696 if (!ret) {
1697 /*
1698 * Set the clockdomain to HW_AUTO, assuming that the
1699 * previous state was HW_AUTO.
1700 */
1701 if (oh->clkdm && hwsup)
1702 clkdm_allow_idle(oh->clkdm);
1703 } else {
1704 if (oh->clkdm)
1705 clkdm_hwmod_disable(oh->clkdm, oh);
1706 }
1707
1708 return ret;
1709 }
1710
1711 /**
1712 * _read_hardreset - read the HW reset line state of submodules
1713 * contained in the hwmod module
1714 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
1715 * @name: name of the reset line to look up and read
1716 *
1717 * Return the state of the reset line. Returns -EINVAL if @oh is
1718 * null, -ENOSYS if we have no way of reading the hardreset line
1719 * status on the currently-booted SoC, or passes along the return
1720 * value from _lookup_hardreset() or the SoC's is_hardreset_asserted
1721 * code.
1722 */
1723 static int _read_hardreset(struct omap_hwmod *oh, const char *name)
1724 {
1725 struct omap_hwmod_rst_info ohri;
1726 int ret = -EINVAL;
1727
1728 if (!oh)
1729 return -EINVAL;
1730
1731 if (!soc_ops.is_hardreset_asserted)
1732 return -ENOSYS;
1733
1734 ret = _lookup_hardreset(oh, name, &ohri);
1735 if (ret < 0)
1736 return ret;
1737
1738 return soc_ops.is_hardreset_asserted(oh, &ohri);
1739 }
1740
1741 /**
1742 * _are_all_hardreset_lines_asserted - return true if the @oh is hard-reset
1743 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
1744 *
1745 * If all hardreset lines associated with @oh are asserted, then return true.
1746 * Otherwise, if part of @oh is out hardreset or if no hardreset lines
1747 * associated with @oh are asserted, then return false.
1748 * This function is used to avoid executing some parts of the IP block
1749 * enable/disable sequence if its hardreset line is set.
1750 */
1751 static bool _are_all_hardreset_lines_asserted(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
1752 {
1753 int i, rst_cnt = 0;
1754
1755 if (oh->rst_lines_cnt == 0)
1756 return false;
1757
1758 for (i = 0; i < oh->rst_lines_cnt; i++)
1759 if (_read_hardreset(oh, oh->rst_lines[i].name) > 0)
1760 rst_cnt++;
1761
1762 if (oh->rst_lines_cnt == rst_cnt)
1763 return true;
1764
1765 return false;
1766 }
1767
1768 /**
1769 * _are_any_hardreset_lines_asserted - return true if any part of @oh is
1770 * hard-reset
1771 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
1772 *
1773 * If any hardreset lines associated with @oh are asserted, then
1774 * return true. Otherwise, if no hardreset lines associated with @oh
1775 * are asserted, or if @oh has no hardreset lines, then return false.
1776 * This function is used to avoid executing some parts of the IP block
1777 * enable/disable sequence if any hardreset line is set.
1778 */
1779 static bool _are_any_hardreset_lines_asserted(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
1780 {
1781 int rst_cnt = 0;
1782 int i;
1783
1784 for (i = 0; i < oh->rst_lines_cnt && rst_cnt == 0; i++)
1785 if (_read_hardreset(oh, oh->rst_lines[i].name) > 0)
1786 rst_cnt++;
1787
1788 return (rst_cnt) ? true : false;
1789 }
1790
1791 /**
1792 * _omap4_disable_module - enable CLKCTRL modulemode on OMAP4
1793 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
1794 *
1795 * Disable the PRCM module mode related to the hwmod @oh.
1796 * Return EINVAL if the modulemode is not supported and 0 in case of success.
1797 */
1798 static int _omap4_disable_module(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
1799 {
1800 int v;
1801
1802 if (!oh->clkdm || !oh->prcm.omap4.modulemode)
1803 return -EINVAL;
1804
1805 /*
1806 * Since integration code might still be doing something, only
1807 * disable if all lines are under hardreset.
1808 */
1809 if (_are_any_hardreset_lines_asserted(oh))
1810 return 0;
1811
1812 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: %s\n", oh->name, __func__);
1813
1814 omap4_cminst_module_disable(oh->clkdm->prcm_partition,
1815 oh->clkdm->cm_inst,
1816 oh->clkdm->clkdm_offs,
1817 oh->prcm.omap4.clkctrl_offs);
1818
1819 v = _omap4_wait_target_disable(oh);
1820 if (v)
1821 pr_warn("omap_hwmod: %s: _wait_target_disable failed\n",
1822 oh->name);
1823
1824 return 0;
1825 }
1826
1827 /**
1828 * _am33xx_disable_module - enable CLKCTRL modulemode on AM33XX
1829 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
1830 *
1831 * Disable the PRCM module mode related to the hwmod @oh.
1832 * Return EINVAL if the modulemode is not supported and 0 in case of success.
1833 */
1834 static int _am33xx_disable_module(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
1835 {
1836 int v;
1837
1838 if (!oh->clkdm || !oh->prcm.omap4.modulemode)
1839 return -EINVAL;
1840
1841 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: %s\n", oh->name, __func__);
1842
1843 if (_are_any_hardreset_lines_asserted(oh))
1844 return 0;
1845
1846 am33xx_cm_module_disable(oh->clkdm->cm_inst, oh->clkdm->clkdm_offs,
1847 oh->prcm.omap4.clkctrl_offs);
1848
1849 v = _am33xx_wait_target_disable(oh);
1850 if (v)
1851 pr_warn("omap_hwmod: %s: _wait_target_disable failed\n",
1852 oh->name);
1853
1854 return 0;
1855 }
1856
1857 /**
1858 * _ocp_softreset - reset an omap_hwmod via the OCP_SYSCONFIG bit
1859 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
1860 *
1861 * Resets an omap_hwmod @oh via the OCP_SYSCONFIG bit. hwmod must be
1862 * enabled for this to work. Returns -ENOENT if the hwmod cannot be
1863 * reset this way, -EINVAL if the hwmod is in the wrong state,
1864 * -ETIMEDOUT if the module did not reset in time, or 0 upon success.
1865 *
1866 * In OMAP3 a specific SYSSTATUS register is used to get the reset status.
1867 * Starting in OMAP4, some IPs do not have SYSSTATUS registers and instead
1868 * use the SYSCONFIG softreset bit to provide the status.
1869 *
1870 * Note that some IP like McBSP do have reset control but don't have
1871 * reset status.
1872 */
1873 static int _ocp_softreset(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
1874 {
1875 u32 v;
1876 int c = 0;
1877 int ret = 0;
1878
1879 if (!oh->class->sysc ||
1880 !(oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_SOFTRESET))
1881 return -ENOENT;
1882
1883 /* clocks must be on for this operation */
1884 if (oh->_state != _HWMOD_STATE_ENABLED) {
1885 pr_warn("omap_hwmod: %s: reset can only be entered from enabled state\n",
1886 oh->name);
1887 return -EINVAL;
1888 }
1889
1890 /* For some modules, all optionnal clocks need to be enabled as well */
1891 if (oh->flags & HWMOD_CONTROL_OPT_CLKS_IN_RESET)
1892 _enable_optional_clocks(oh);
1893
1894 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: resetting via OCP SOFTRESET\n", oh->name);
1895
1896 v = oh->_sysc_cache;
1897 ret = _set_softreset(oh, &v);
1898 if (ret)
1899 goto dis_opt_clks;
1900 _write_sysconfig(v, oh);
1901
1902 if (oh->class->sysc->srst_udelay)
1903 udelay(oh->class->sysc->srst_udelay);
1904
1905 c = _wait_softreset_complete(oh);
1906 if (c == MAX_MODULE_SOFTRESET_WAIT)
1907 pr_warning("omap_hwmod: %s: softreset failed (waited %d usec)\n",
1908 oh->name, MAX_MODULE_SOFTRESET_WAIT);
1909 else
1910 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: softreset in %d usec\n", oh->name, c);
1911
1912 /*
1913 * XXX add _HWMOD_STATE_WEDGED for modules that don't come back from
1914 * _wait_target_ready() or _reset()
1915 */
1916
1917 ret = (c == MAX_MODULE_SOFTRESET_WAIT) ? -ETIMEDOUT : 0;
1918
1919 dis_opt_clks:
1920 if (oh->flags & HWMOD_CONTROL_OPT_CLKS_IN_RESET)
1921 _disable_optional_clocks(oh);
1922
1923 return ret;
1924 }
1925
1926 /**
1927 * _reset - reset an omap_hwmod
1928 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
1929 *
1930 * Resets an omap_hwmod @oh. If the module has a custom reset
1931 * function pointer defined, then call it to reset the IP block, and
1932 * pass along its return value to the caller. Otherwise, if the IP
1933 * block has an OCP_SYSCONFIG register with a SOFTRESET bitfield
1934 * associated with it, call a function to reset the IP block via that
1935 * method, and pass along the return value to the caller. Finally, if
1936 * the IP block has some hardreset lines associated with it, assert
1937 * all of those, but do _not_ deassert them. (This is because driver
1938 * authors have expressed an apparent requirement to control the
1939 * deassertion of the hardreset lines themselves.)
1940 *
1941 * The default software reset mechanism for most OMAP IP blocks is
1942 * triggered via the OCP_SYSCONFIG.SOFTRESET bit. However, some
1943 * hwmods cannot be reset via this method. Some are not targets and
1944 * therefore have no OCP header registers to access. Others (like the
1945 * IVA) have idiosyncratic reset sequences. So for these relatively
1946 * rare cases, custom reset code can be supplied in the struct
1947 * omap_hwmod_class .reset function pointer.
1948 *
1949 * _set_dmadisable() is called to set the DMADISABLE bit so that it
1950 * does not prevent idling of the system. This is necessary for cases
1951 * where ROMCODE/BOOTLOADER uses dma and transfers control to the
1952 * kernel without disabling dma.
1953 *
1954 * Passes along the return value from either _ocp_softreset() or the
1955 * custom reset function - these must return -EINVAL if the hwmod
1956 * cannot be reset this way or if the hwmod is in the wrong state,
1957 * -ETIMEDOUT if the module did not reset in time, or 0 upon success.
1958 */
1959 static int _reset(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
1960 {
1961 int i, r;
1962
1963 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: resetting\n", oh->name);
1964
1965 if (oh->class->reset) {
1966 r = oh->class->reset(oh);
1967 } else {
1968 if (oh->rst_lines_cnt > 0) {
1969 for (i = 0; i < oh->rst_lines_cnt; i++)
1970 _assert_hardreset(oh, oh->rst_lines[i].name);
1971 return 0;
1972 } else {
1973 r = _ocp_softreset(oh);
1974 if (r == -ENOENT)
1975 r = 0;
1976 }
1977 }
1978
1979 _set_dmadisable(oh);
1980
1981 /*
1982 * OCP_SYSCONFIG bits need to be reprogrammed after a
1983 * softreset. The _enable() function should be split to avoid
1984 * the rewrite of the OCP_SYSCONFIG register.
1985 */
1986 if (oh->class->sysc) {
1987 _update_sysc_cache(oh);
1988 _enable_sysc(oh);
1989 }
1990
1991 return r;
1992 }
1993
1994 /**
1995 * _reconfigure_io_chain - clear any I/O chain wakeups and reconfigure chain
1996 *
1997 * Call the appropriate PRM function to clear any logged I/O chain
1998 * wakeups and to reconfigure the chain. This apparently needs to be
1999 * done upon every mux change. Since hwmods can be concurrently
2000 * enabled and idled, hold a spinlock around the I/O chain
2001 * reconfiguration sequence. No return value.
2002 *
2003 * XXX When the PRM code is moved to drivers, this function can be removed,
2004 * as the PRM infrastructure should abstract this.
2005 */
2006 static void _reconfigure_io_chain(void)
2007 {
2008 unsigned long flags;
2009
2010 spin_lock_irqsave(&io_chain_lock, flags);
2011
2012 if (cpu_is_omap34xx() && omap3_has_io_chain_ctrl())
2013 omap3xxx_prm_reconfigure_io_chain();
2014 else if (cpu_is_omap44xx())
2015 omap44xx_prm_reconfigure_io_chain();
2016
2017 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&io_chain_lock, flags);
2018 }
2019
2020 /**
2021 * _omap4_update_context_lost - increment hwmod context loss counter if
2022 * hwmod context was lost, and clear hardware context loss reg
2023 * @oh: hwmod to check for context loss
2024 *
2025 * If the PRCM indicates that the hwmod @oh lost context, increment
2026 * our in-memory context loss counter, and clear the RM_*_CONTEXT
2027 * bits. No return value.
2028 */
2029 static void _omap4_update_context_lost(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
2030 {
2031 if (oh->prcm.omap4.flags & HWMOD_OMAP4_NO_CONTEXT_LOSS_BIT)
2032 return;
2033
2034 if (!prm_was_any_context_lost_old(oh->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr->prcm_partition,
2035 oh->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr->prcm_offs,
2036 oh->prcm.omap4.context_offs))
2037 return;
2038
2039 oh->prcm.omap4.context_lost_counter++;
2040 prm_clear_context_loss_flags_old(oh->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr->prcm_partition,
2041 oh->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr->prcm_offs,
2042 oh->prcm.omap4.context_offs);
2043 }
2044
2045 /**
2046 * _omap4_get_context_lost - get context loss counter for a hwmod
2047 * @oh: hwmod to get context loss counter for
2048 *
2049 * Returns the in-memory context loss counter for a hwmod.
2050 */
2051 static int _omap4_get_context_lost(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
2052 {
2053 return oh->prcm.omap4.context_lost_counter;
2054 }
2055
2056 /**
2057 * _enable_preprogram - Pre-program an IP block during the _enable() process
2058 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
2059 *
2060 * Some IP blocks (such as AESS) require some additional programming
2061 * after enable before they can enter idle. If a function pointer to
2062 * do so is present in the hwmod data, then call it and pass along the
2063 * return value; otherwise, return 0.
2064 */
2065 static int __init _enable_preprogram(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
2066 {
2067 if (!oh->class->enable_preprogram)
2068 return 0;
2069
2070 return oh->class->enable_preprogram(oh);
2071 }
2072
2073 /**
2074 * _enable - enable an omap_hwmod
2075 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
2076 *
2077 * Enables an omap_hwmod @oh such that the MPU can access the hwmod's
2078 * register target. Returns -EINVAL if the hwmod is in the wrong
2079 * state or passes along the return value of _wait_target_ready().
2080 */
2081 static int _enable(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
2082 {
2083 int r;
2084 int hwsup = 0;
2085
2086 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: enabling\n", oh->name);
2087
2088 /*
2089 * hwmods with HWMOD_INIT_NO_IDLE flag set are left in enabled
2090 * state at init. Now that someone is really trying to enable
2091 * them, just ensure that the hwmod mux is set.
2092 */
2093 if (oh->_int_flags & _HWMOD_SKIP_ENABLE) {
2094 /*
2095 * If the caller has mux data populated, do the mux'ing
2096 * which wouldn't have been done as part of the _enable()
2097 * done during setup.
2098 */
2099 if (oh->mux)
2100 omap_hwmod_mux(oh->mux, _HWMOD_STATE_ENABLED);
2101
2102 oh->_int_flags &= ~_HWMOD_SKIP_ENABLE;
2103 return 0;
2104 }
2105
2106 if (oh->_state != _HWMOD_STATE_INITIALIZED &&
2107 oh->_state != _HWMOD_STATE_IDLE &&
2108 oh->_state != _HWMOD_STATE_DISABLED) {
2109 WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: enabled state can only be entered from initialized, idle, or disabled state\n",
2110 oh->name);
2111 return -EINVAL;
2112 }
2113
2114 /*
2115 * If an IP block contains HW reset lines and all of them are
2116 * asserted, we let integration code associated with that
2117 * block handle the enable. We've received very little
2118 * information on what those driver authors need, and until
2119 * detailed information is provided and the driver code is
2120 * posted to the public lists, this is probably the best we
2121 * can do.
2122 */
2123 if (_are_all_hardreset_lines_asserted(oh))
2124 return 0;
2125
2126 /* Mux pins for device runtime if populated */
2127 if (oh->mux && (!oh->mux->enabled ||
2128 ((oh->_state == _HWMOD_STATE_IDLE) &&
2129 oh->mux->pads_dynamic))) {
2130 omap_hwmod_mux(oh->mux, _HWMOD_STATE_ENABLED);
2131 _reconfigure_io_chain();
2132 }
2133
2134 _add_initiator_dep(oh, mpu_oh);
2135
2136 if (oh->clkdm) {
2137 /*
2138 * A clockdomain must be in SW_SUP before enabling
2139 * completely the module. The clockdomain can be set
2140 * in HW_AUTO only when the module become ready.
2141 */
2142 hwsup = clkdm_in_hwsup(oh->clkdm) &&
2143 !clkdm_missing_idle_reporting(oh->clkdm);
2144 r = clkdm_hwmod_enable(oh->clkdm, oh);
2145 if (r) {
2146 WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: could not enable clockdomain %s: %d\n",
2147 oh->name, oh->clkdm->name, r);
2148 return r;
2149 }
2150 }
2151
2152 _enable_clocks(oh);
2153 if (soc_ops.enable_module)
2154 soc_ops.enable_module(oh);
2155 if (oh->flags & HWMOD_BLOCK_WFI)
2156 disable_hlt();
2157
2158 if (soc_ops.update_context_lost)
2159 soc_ops.update_context_lost(oh);
2160
2161 r = (soc_ops.wait_target_ready) ? soc_ops.wait_target_ready(oh) :
2162 -EINVAL;
2163 if (!r) {
2164 /*
2165 * Set the clockdomain to HW_AUTO only if the target is ready,
2166 * assuming that the previous state was HW_AUTO
2167 */
2168 if (oh->clkdm && hwsup)
2169 clkdm_allow_idle(oh->clkdm);
2170
2171 oh->_state = _HWMOD_STATE_ENABLED;
2172
2173 /* Access the sysconfig only if the target is ready */
2174 if (oh->class->sysc) {
2175 if (!(oh->_int_flags & _HWMOD_SYSCONFIG_LOADED))
2176 _update_sysc_cache(oh);
2177 _enable_sysc(oh);
2178 }
2179 r = _enable_preprogram(oh);
2180 } else {
2181 if (soc_ops.disable_module)
2182 soc_ops.disable_module(oh);
2183 _disable_clocks(oh);
2184 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: _wait_target_ready: %d\n",
2185 oh->name, r);
2186
2187 if (oh->clkdm)
2188 clkdm_hwmod_disable(oh->clkdm, oh);
2189 }
2190
2191 return r;
2192 }
2193
2194 /**
2195 * _idle - idle an omap_hwmod
2196 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
2197 *
2198 * Idles an omap_hwmod @oh. This should be called once the hwmod has
2199 * no further work. Returns -EINVAL if the hwmod is in the wrong
2200 * state or returns 0.
2201 */
2202 static int _idle(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
2203 {
2204 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: idling\n", oh->name);
2205
2206 if (oh->_state != _HWMOD_STATE_ENABLED) {
2207 WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: idle state can only be entered from enabled state\n",
2208 oh->name);
2209 return -EINVAL;
2210 }
2211
2212 if (_are_all_hardreset_lines_asserted(oh))
2213 return 0;
2214
2215 if (oh->class->sysc)
2216 _idle_sysc(oh);
2217 _del_initiator_dep(oh, mpu_oh);
2218
2219 if (oh->flags & HWMOD_BLOCK_WFI)
2220 enable_hlt();
2221 if (soc_ops.disable_module)
2222 soc_ops.disable_module(oh);
2223
2224 /*
2225 * The module must be in idle mode before disabling any parents
2226 * clocks. Otherwise, the parent clock might be disabled before
2227 * the module transition is done, and thus will prevent the
2228 * transition to complete properly.
2229 */
2230 _disable_clocks(oh);
2231 if (oh->clkdm)
2232 clkdm_hwmod_disable(oh->clkdm, oh);
2233
2234 /* Mux pins for device idle if populated */
2235 if (oh->mux && oh->mux->pads_dynamic) {
2236 omap_hwmod_mux(oh->mux, _HWMOD_STATE_IDLE);
2237 _reconfigure_io_chain();
2238 }
2239
2240 oh->_state = _HWMOD_STATE_IDLE;
2241
2242 return 0;
2243 }
2244
2245 /**
2246 * omap_hwmod_set_ocp_autoidle - set the hwmod's OCP autoidle bit
2247 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
2248 * @autoidle: desired AUTOIDLE bitfield value (0 or 1)
2249 *
2250 * Sets the IP block's OCP autoidle bit in hardware, and updates our
2251 * local copy. Intended to be used by drivers that require
2252 * direct manipulation of the AUTOIDLE bits.
2253 * Returns -EINVAL if @oh is null or is not in the ENABLED state, or passes
2254 * along the return value from _set_module_autoidle().
2255 *
2256 * Any users of this function should be scrutinized carefully.
2257 */
2258 int omap_hwmod_set_ocp_autoidle(struct omap_hwmod *oh, u8 autoidle)
2259 {
2260 u32 v;
2261 int retval = 0;
2262 unsigned long flags;
2263
2264 if (!oh || oh->_state != _HWMOD_STATE_ENABLED)
2265 return -EINVAL;
2266
2267 spin_lock_irqsave(&oh->_lock, flags);
2268
2269 v = oh->_sysc_cache;
2270
2271 retval = _set_module_autoidle(oh, autoidle, &v);
2272
2273 if (!retval)
2274 _write_sysconfig(v, oh);
2275
2276 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&oh->_lock, flags);
2277
2278 return retval;
2279 }
2280
2281 /**
2282 * _shutdown - shutdown an omap_hwmod
2283 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
2284 *
2285 * Shut down an omap_hwmod @oh. This should be called when the driver
2286 * used for the hwmod is removed or unloaded or if the driver is not
2287 * used by the system. Returns -EINVAL if the hwmod is in the wrong
2288 * state or returns 0.
2289 */
2290 static int _shutdown(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
2291 {
2292 int ret, i;
2293 u8 prev_state;
2294
2295 if (oh->_state != _HWMOD_STATE_IDLE &&
2296 oh->_state != _HWMOD_STATE_ENABLED) {
2297 WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: disabled state can only be entered from idle, or enabled state\n",
2298 oh->name);
2299 return -EINVAL;
2300 }
2301
2302 if (_are_all_hardreset_lines_asserted(oh))
2303 return 0;
2304
2305 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: disabling\n", oh->name);
2306
2307 if (oh->class->pre_shutdown) {
2308 prev_state = oh->_state;
2309 if (oh->_state == _HWMOD_STATE_IDLE)
2310 _enable(oh);
2311 ret = oh->class->pre_shutdown(oh);
2312 if (ret) {
2313 if (prev_state == _HWMOD_STATE_IDLE)
2314 _idle(oh);
2315 return ret;
2316 }
2317 }
2318
2319 if (oh->class->sysc) {
2320 if (oh->_state == _HWMOD_STATE_IDLE)
2321 _enable(oh);
2322 _shutdown_sysc(oh);
2323 }
2324
2325 /* clocks and deps are already disabled in idle */
2326 if (oh->_state == _HWMOD_STATE_ENABLED) {
2327 _del_initiator_dep(oh, mpu_oh);
2328 /* XXX what about the other system initiators here? dma, dsp */
2329 if (oh->flags & HWMOD_BLOCK_WFI)
2330 enable_hlt();
2331 if (soc_ops.disable_module)
2332 soc_ops.disable_module(oh);
2333 _disable_clocks(oh);
2334 if (oh->clkdm)
2335 clkdm_hwmod_disable(oh->clkdm, oh);
2336 }
2337 /* XXX Should this code also force-disable the optional clocks? */
2338
2339 for (i = 0; i < oh->rst_lines_cnt; i++)
2340 _assert_hardreset(oh, oh->rst_lines[i].name);
2341
2342 /* Mux pins to safe mode or use populated off mode values */
2343 if (oh->mux)
2344 omap_hwmod_mux(oh->mux, _HWMOD_STATE_DISABLED);
2345
2346 oh->_state = _HWMOD_STATE_DISABLED;
2347
2348 return 0;
2349 }
2350
2351 /**
2352 * _init_mpu_rt_base - populate the virtual address for a hwmod
2353 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * to locate the virtual address
2354 *
2355 * Cache the virtual address used by the MPU to access this IP block's
2356 * registers. This address is needed early so the OCP registers that
2357 * are part of the device's address space can be ioremapped properly.
2358 * No return value.
2359 */
2360 static void __init _init_mpu_rt_base(struct omap_hwmod *oh, void *data)
2361 {
2362 struct omap_hwmod_addr_space *mem;
2363 void __iomem *va_start;
2364
2365 if (!oh)
2366 return;
2367
2368 _save_mpu_port_index(oh);
2369
2370 if (oh->_int_flags & _HWMOD_NO_MPU_PORT)
2371 return;
2372
2373 mem = _find_mpu_rt_addr_space(oh);
2374 if (!mem) {
2375 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: no MPU register target found\n",
2376 oh->name);
2377 return;
2378 }
2379
2380 va_start = ioremap(mem->pa_start, mem->pa_end - mem->pa_start);
2381 if (!va_start) {
2382 pr_err("omap_hwmod: %s: Could not ioremap\n", oh->name);
2383 return;
2384 }
2385
2386 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: MPU register target at va %p\n",
2387 oh->name, va_start);
2388
2389 oh->_mpu_rt_va = va_start;
2390 }
2391
2392 /**
2393 * _init - initialize internal data for the hwmod @oh
2394 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
2395 * @n: (unused)
2396 *
2397 * Look up the clocks and the address space used by the MPU to access
2398 * registers belonging to the hwmod @oh. @oh must already be
2399 * registered at this point. This is the first of two phases for
2400 * hwmod initialization. Code called here does not touch any hardware
2401 * registers, it simply prepares internal data structures. Returns 0
2402 * upon success or if the hwmod isn't registered, or -EINVAL upon
2403 * failure.
2404 */
2405 static int __init _init(struct omap_hwmod *oh, void *data)
2406 {
2407 int r;
2408
2409 if (oh->_state != _HWMOD_STATE_REGISTERED)
2410 return 0;
2411
2412 _init_mpu_rt_base(oh, NULL);
2413
2414 r = _init_clocks(oh, NULL);
2415 if (r < 0) {
2416 WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: couldn't init clocks\n", oh->name);
2417 return -EINVAL;
2418 }
2419
2420 oh->_state = _HWMOD_STATE_INITIALIZED;
2421
2422 return 0;
2423 }
2424
2425 /**
2426 * _setup_iclk_autoidle - configure an IP block's interface clocks
2427 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
2428 *
2429 * Set up the module's interface clocks. XXX This function is still mostly
2430 * a stub; implementing this properly requires iclk autoidle usecounting in
2431 * the clock code. No return value.
2432 */
2433 static void __init _setup_iclk_autoidle(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
2434 {
2435 struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if *os;
2436 struct list_head *p;
2437 int i = 0;
2438 if (oh->_state != _HWMOD_STATE_INITIALIZED)
2439 return;
2440
2441 p = oh->slave_ports.next;
2442
2443 while (i < oh->slaves_cnt) {
2444 os = _fetch_next_ocp_if(&p, &i);
2445 if (!os->_clk)
2446 continue;
2447
2448 if (os->flags & OCPIF_SWSUP_IDLE) {
2449 /* XXX omap_iclk_deny_idle(c); */
2450 } else {
2451 /* XXX omap_iclk_allow_idle(c); */
2452 clk_enable(os->_clk);
2453 }
2454 }
2455
2456 return;
2457 }
2458
2459 /**
2460 * _setup_reset - reset an IP block during the setup process
2461 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
2462 *
2463 * Reset the IP block corresponding to the hwmod @oh during the setup
2464 * process. The IP block is first enabled so it can be successfully
2465 * reset. Returns 0 upon success or a negative error code upon
2466 * failure.
2467 */
2468 static int __init _setup_reset(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
2469 {
2470 int r;
2471
2472 if (oh->_state != _HWMOD_STATE_INITIALIZED)
2473 return -EINVAL;
2474
2475 if (oh->flags & HWMOD_EXT_OPT_MAIN_CLK)
2476 return -EPERM;
2477
2478 if (oh->rst_lines_cnt == 0) {
2479 r = _enable(oh);
2480 if (r) {
2481 pr_warning("omap_hwmod: %s: cannot be enabled for reset (%d)\n",
2482 oh->name, oh->_state);
2483 return -EINVAL;
2484 }
2485 }
2486
2487 if (!(oh->flags & HWMOD_INIT_NO_RESET))
2488 r = _reset(oh);
2489
2490 return r;
2491 }
2492
2493 /**
2494 * _setup_postsetup - transition to the appropriate state after _setup
2495 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
2496 *
2497 * Place an IP block represented by @oh into a "post-setup" state --
2498 * either IDLE, ENABLED, or DISABLED. ("post-setup" simply means that
2499 * this function is called at the end of _setup().) The postsetup
2500 * state for an IP block can be changed by calling
2501 * omap_hwmod_enter_postsetup_state() early in the boot process,
2502 * before one of the omap_hwmod_setup*() functions are called for the
2503 * IP block.
2504 *
2505 * The IP block stays in this state until a PM runtime-based driver is
2506 * loaded for that IP block. A post-setup state of IDLE is
2507 * appropriate for almost all IP blocks with runtime PM-enabled
2508 * drivers, since those drivers are able to enable the IP block. A
2509 * post-setup state of ENABLED is appropriate for kernels with PM
2510 * runtime disabled. The DISABLED state is appropriate for unusual IP
2511 * blocks such as the MPU WDTIMER on kernels without WDTIMER drivers
2512 * included, since the WDTIMER starts running on reset and will reset
2513 * the MPU if left active.
2514 *
2515 * This post-setup mechanism is deprecated. Once all of the OMAP
2516 * drivers have been converted to use PM runtime, and all of the IP
2517 * block data and interconnect data is available to the hwmod code, it
2518 * should be possible to replace this mechanism with a "lazy reset"
2519 * arrangement. In a "lazy reset" setup, each IP block is enabled
2520 * when the driver first probes, then all remaining IP blocks without
2521 * drivers are either shut down or enabled after the drivers have
2522 * loaded. However, this cannot take place until the above
2523 * preconditions have been met, since otherwise the late reset code
2524 * has no way of knowing which IP blocks are in use by drivers, and
2525 * which ones are unused.
2526 *
2527 * No return value.
2528 */
2529 static void __init _setup_postsetup(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
2530 {
2531 u8 postsetup_state;
2532
2533 if (oh->rst_lines_cnt > 0)
2534 return;
2535
2536 postsetup_state = oh->_postsetup_state;
2537 if (postsetup_state == _HWMOD_STATE_UNKNOWN)
2538 postsetup_state = _HWMOD_STATE_ENABLED;
2539
2540 /*
2541 * XXX HWMOD_INIT_NO_IDLE does not belong in hwmod data -
2542 * it should be set by the core code as a runtime flag during startup
2543 */
2544 if ((oh->flags & HWMOD_INIT_NO_IDLE) &&
2545 (postsetup_state == _HWMOD_STATE_IDLE)) {
2546 oh->_int_flags |= _HWMOD_SKIP_ENABLE;
2547 postsetup_state = _HWMOD_STATE_ENABLED;
2548 }
2549
2550 if (postsetup_state == _HWMOD_STATE_IDLE)
2551 _idle(oh);
2552 else if (postsetup_state == _HWMOD_STATE_DISABLED)
2553 _shutdown(oh);
2554 else if (postsetup_state != _HWMOD_STATE_ENABLED)
2555 WARN(1, "hwmod: %s: unknown postsetup state %d! defaulting to enabled\n",
2556 oh->name, postsetup_state);
2557
2558 return;
2559 }
2560
2561 /**
2562 * _setup - prepare IP block hardware for use
2563 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
2564 * @n: (unused, pass NULL)
2565 *
2566 * Configure the IP block represented by @oh. This may include
2567 * enabling the IP block, resetting it, and placing it into a
2568 * post-setup state, depending on the type of IP block and applicable
2569 * flags. IP blocks are reset to prevent any previous configuration
2570 * by the bootloader or previous operating system from interfering
2571 * with power management or other parts of the system. The reset can
2572 * be avoided; see omap_hwmod_no_setup_reset(). This is the second of
2573 * two phases for hwmod initialization. Code called here generally
2574 * affects the IP block hardware, or system integration hardware
2575 * associated with the IP block. Returns 0.
2576 */
2577 static int __init _setup(struct omap_hwmod *oh, void *data)
2578 {
2579 if (oh->_state != _HWMOD_STATE_INITIALIZED)
2580 return 0;
2581
2582 _setup_iclk_autoidle(oh);
2583
2584 if (!_setup_reset(oh))
2585 _setup_postsetup(oh);
2586
2587 return 0;
2588 }
2589
2590 /**
2591 * _register - register a struct omap_hwmod
2592 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
2593 *
2594 * Registers the omap_hwmod @oh. Returns -EEXIST if an omap_hwmod
2595 * already has been registered by the same name; -EINVAL if the
2596 * omap_hwmod is in the wrong state, if @oh is NULL, if the
2597 * omap_hwmod's class field is NULL; if the omap_hwmod is missing a
2598 * name, or if the omap_hwmod's class is missing a name; or 0 upon
2599 * success.
2600 *
2601 * XXX The data should be copied into bootmem, so the original data
2602 * should be marked __initdata and freed after init. This would allow
2603 * unneeded omap_hwmods to be freed on multi-OMAP configurations. Note
2604 * that the copy process would be relatively complex due to the large number
2605 * of substructures.
2606 */
2607 static int __init _register(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
2608 {
2609 if (!oh || !oh->name || !oh->class || !oh->class->name ||
2610 (oh->_state != _HWMOD_STATE_UNKNOWN))
2611 return -EINVAL;
2612
2613 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: registering\n", oh->name);
2614
2615 if (_lookup(oh->name))
2616 return -EEXIST;
2617
2618 list_add_tail(&oh->node, &omap_hwmod_list);
2619
2620 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&oh->master_ports);
2621 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&oh->slave_ports);
2622 spin_lock_init(&oh->_lock);
2623
2624 oh->_state = _HWMOD_STATE_REGISTERED;
2625
2626 /*
2627 * XXX Rather than doing a strcmp(), this should test a flag
2628 * set in the hwmod data, inserted by the autogenerator code.
2629 */
2630 if (!strcmp(oh->name, MPU_INITIATOR_NAME))
2631 mpu_oh = oh;
2632
2633 return 0;
2634 }
2635
2636 /**
2637 * _alloc_links - return allocated memory for hwmod links
2638 * @ml: pointer to a struct omap_hwmod_link * for the master link
2639 * @sl: pointer to a struct omap_hwmod_link * for the slave link
2640 *
2641 * Return pointers to two struct omap_hwmod_link records, via the
2642 * addresses pointed to by @ml and @sl. Will first attempt to return
2643 * memory allocated as part of a large initial block, but if that has
2644 * been exhausted, will allocate memory itself. Since ideally this
2645 * second allocation path will never occur, the number of these
2646 * 'supplemental' allocations will be logged when debugging is
2647 * enabled. Returns 0.
2648 */
2649 static int __init _alloc_links(struct omap_hwmod_link **ml,
2650 struct omap_hwmod_link **sl)
2651 {
2652 unsigned int sz;
2653
2654 if ((free_ls + LINKS_PER_OCP_IF) <= max_ls) {
2655 *ml = &linkspace[free_ls++];
2656 *sl = &linkspace[free_ls++];
2657 return 0;
2658 }
2659
2660 sz = sizeof(struct omap_hwmod_link) * LINKS_PER_OCP_IF;
2661
2662 *sl = NULL;
2663 *ml = alloc_bootmem(sz);
2664
2665 memset(*ml, 0, sz);
2666
2667 *sl = (void *)(*ml) + sizeof(struct omap_hwmod_link);
2668
2669 ls_supp++;
2670 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: supplemental link allocations needed: %d\n",
2671 ls_supp * LINKS_PER_OCP_IF);
2672
2673 return 0;
2674 };
2675
2676 /**
2677 * _add_link - add an interconnect between two IP blocks
2678 * @oi: pointer to a struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if record
2679 *
2680 * Add struct omap_hwmod_link records connecting the master IP block
2681 * specified in @oi->master to @oi, and connecting the slave IP block
2682 * specified in @oi->slave to @oi. This code is assumed to run before
2683 * preemption or SMP has been enabled, thus avoiding the need for
2684 * locking in this code. Changes to this assumption will require
2685 * additional locking. Returns 0.
2686 */
2687 static int __init _add_link(struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if *oi)
2688 {
2689 struct omap_hwmod_link *ml, *sl;
2690
2691 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s -> %s: adding link\n", oi->master->name,
2692 oi->slave->name);
2693
2694 _alloc_links(&ml, &sl);
2695
2696 ml->ocp_if = oi;
2697 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ml->node);
2698 list_add(&ml->node, &oi->master->master_ports);
2699 oi->master->masters_cnt++;
2700
2701 sl->ocp_if = oi;
2702 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&sl->node);
2703 list_add(&sl->node, &oi->slave->slave_ports);
2704 oi->slave->slaves_cnt++;
2705
2706 return 0;
2707 }
2708
2709 /**
2710 * _register_link - register a struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if
2711 * @oi: struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if *
2712 *
2713 * Registers the omap_hwmod_ocp_if record @oi. Returns -EEXIST if it
2714 * has already been registered; -EINVAL if @oi is NULL or if the
2715 * record pointed to by @oi is missing required fields; or 0 upon
2716 * success.
2717 *
2718 * XXX The data should be copied into bootmem, so the original data
2719 * should be marked __initdata and freed after init. This would allow
2720 * unneeded omap_hwmods to be freed on multi-OMAP configurations.
2721 */
2722 static int __init _register_link(struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if *oi)
2723 {
2724 if (!oi || !oi->master || !oi->slave || !oi->user)
2725 return -EINVAL;
2726
2727 if (oi->_int_flags & _OCPIF_INT_FLAGS_REGISTERED)
2728 return -EEXIST;
2729
2730 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: registering link from %s to %s\n",
2731 oi->master->name, oi->slave->name);
2732
2733 /*
2734 * Register the connected hwmods, if they haven't been
2735 * registered already
2736 */
2737 if (oi->master->_state != _HWMOD_STATE_REGISTERED)
2738 _register(oi->master);
2739
2740 if (oi->slave->_state != _HWMOD_STATE_REGISTERED)
2741 _register(oi->slave);
2742
2743 _add_link(oi);
2744
2745 oi->_int_flags |= _OCPIF_INT_FLAGS_REGISTERED;
2746
2747 return 0;
2748 }
2749
2750 /**
2751 * _alloc_linkspace - allocate large block of hwmod links
2752 * @ois: pointer to an array of struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if records to count
2753 *
2754 * Allocate a large block of struct omap_hwmod_link records. This
2755 * improves boot time significantly by avoiding the need to allocate
2756 * individual records one by one. If the number of records to
2757 * allocate in the block hasn't been manually specified, this function
2758 * will count the number of struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if records in @ois
2759 * and use that to determine the allocation size. For SoC families
2760 * that require multiple list registrations, such as OMAP3xxx, this
2761 * estimation process isn't optimal, so manual estimation is advised
2762 * in those cases. Returns -EEXIST if the allocation has already occurred
2763 * or 0 upon success.
2764 */
2765 static int __init _alloc_linkspace(struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if **ois)
2766 {
2767 unsigned int i = 0;
2768 unsigned int sz;
2769
2770 if (linkspace) {
2771 WARN(1, "linkspace already allocated\n");
2772 return -EEXIST;
2773 }
2774
2775 if (max_ls == 0)
2776 while (ois[i++])
2777 max_ls += LINKS_PER_OCP_IF;
2778
2779 sz = sizeof(struct omap_hwmod_link) * max_ls;
2780
2781 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: allocating %d byte linkspace (%d links)\n",
2782 __func__, sz, max_ls);
2783
2784 linkspace = alloc_bootmem(sz);
2785
2786 memset(linkspace, 0, sz);
2787
2788 return 0;
2789 }
2790
2791 /* Static functions intended only for use in soc_ops field function pointers */
2792
2793 /**
2794 * _omap2xxx_wait_target_ready - wait for a module to leave slave idle
2795 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
2796 *
2797 * Wait for a module @oh to leave slave idle. Returns 0 if the module
2798 * does not have an IDLEST bit or if the module successfully leaves
2799 * slave idle; otherwise, pass along the return value of the
2800 * appropriate *_cm*_wait_module_ready() function.
2801 */
2802 static int _omap2xxx_wait_target_ready(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
2803 {
2804 if (!oh)
2805 return -EINVAL;
2806
2807 if (oh->flags & HWMOD_NO_IDLEST)
2808 return 0;
2809
2810 if (!_find_mpu_rt_port(oh))
2811 return 0;
2812
2813 /* XXX check module SIDLEMODE, hardreset status, enabled clocks */
2814
2815 return omap2xxx_cm_wait_module_ready(oh->prcm.omap2.module_offs,
2816 oh->prcm.omap2.idlest_reg_id,
2817 oh->prcm.omap2.idlest_idle_bit);
2818 }
2819
2820 /**
2821 * _omap3xxx_wait_target_ready - wait for a module to leave slave idle
2822 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
2823 *
2824 * Wait for a module @oh to leave slave idle. Returns 0 if the module
2825 * does not have an IDLEST bit or if the module successfully leaves
2826 * slave idle; otherwise, pass along the return value of the
2827 * appropriate *_cm*_wait_module_ready() function.
2828 */
2829 static int _omap3xxx_wait_target_ready(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
2830 {
2831 if (!oh)
2832 return -EINVAL;
2833
2834 if (oh->flags & HWMOD_NO_IDLEST)
2835 return 0;
2836
2837 if (!_find_mpu_rt_port(oh))
2838 return 0;
2839
2840 /* XXX check module SIDLEMODE, hardreset status, enabled clocks */
2841
2842 return omap3xxx_cm_wait_module_ready(oh->prcm.omap2.module_offs,
2843 oh->prcm.omap2.idlest_reg_id,
2844 oh->prcm.omap2.idlest_idle_bit);
2845 }
2846
2847 /**
2848 * _omap4_wait_target_ready - wait for a module to leave slave idle
2849 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
2850 *
2851 * Wait for a module @oh to leave slave idle. Returns 0 if the module
2852 * does not have an IDLEST bit or if the module successfully leaves
2853 * slave idle; otherwise, pass along the return value of the
2854 * appropriate *_cm*_wait_module_ready() function.
2855 */
2856 static int _omap4_wait_target_ready(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
2857 {
2858 if (!oh)
2859 return -EINVAL;
2860
2861 if (oh->flags & HWMOD_NO_IDLEST || !oh->clkdm)
2862 return 0;
2863
2864 if (!_find_mpu_rt_port(oh))
2865 return 0;
2866
2867 /* XXX check module SIDLEMODE, hardreset status */
2868
2869 return omap4_cminst_wait_module_ready(oh->clkdm->prcm_partition,
2870 oh->clkdm->cm_inst,
2871 oh->clkdm->clkdm_offs,
2872 oh->prcm.omap4.clkctrl_offs);
2873 }
2874
2875 /**
2876 * _am33xx_wait_target_ready - wait for a module to leave slave idle
2877 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
2878 *
2879 * Wait for a module @oh to leave slave idle. Returns 0 if the module
2880 * does not have an IDLEST bit or if the module successfully leaves
2881 * slave idle; otherwise, pass along the return value of the
2882 * appropriate *_cm*_wait_module_ready() function.
2883 */
2884 static int _am33xx_wait_target_ready(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
2885 {
2886 if (!oh || !oh->clkdm)
2887 return -EINVAL;
2888
2889 if (oh->flags & HWMOD_NO_IDLEST)
2890 return 0;
2891
2892 if (!_find_mpu_rt_port(oh))
2893 return 0;
2894
2895 /* XXX check module SIDLEMODE, hardreset status */
2896
2897 return am33xx_cm_wait_module_ready(oh->clkdm->cm_inst,
2898 oh->clkdm->clkdm_offs,
2899 oh->prcm.omap4.clkctrl_offs);
2900 }
2901
2902 /**
2903 * _omap2_assert_hardreset - call OMAP2 PRM hardreset fn with hwmod args
2904 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * to assert hardreset
2905 * @ohri: hardreset line data
2906 *
2907 * Call omap2_prm_assert_hardreset() with parameters extracted from
2908 * the hwmod @oh and the hardreset line data @ohri. Only intended for
2909 * use as an soc_ops function pointer. Passes along the return value
2910 * from omap2_prm_assert_hardreset(). XXX This function is scheduled
2911 * for removal when the PRM code is moved into drivers/.
2912 */
2913 static int _omap2_assert_hardreset(struct omap_hwmod *oh,
2914 struct omap_hwmod_rst_info *ohri)
2915 {
2916 return omap2_prm_assert_hardreset(oh->prcm.omap2.module_offs,
2917 ohri->rst_shift);
2918 }
2919
2920 /**
2921 * _omap2_deassert_hardreset - call OMAP2 PRM hardreset fn with hwmod args
2922 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * to deassert hardreset
2923 * @ohri: hardreset line data
2924 *
2925 * Call omap2_prm_deassert_hardreset() with parameters extracted from
2926 * the hwmod @oh and the hardreset line data @ohri. Only intended for
2927 * use as an soc_ops function pointer. Passes along the return value
2928 * from omap2_prm_deassert_hardreset(). XXX This function is
2929 * scheduled for removal when the PRM code is moved into drivers/.
2930 */
2931 static int _omap2_deassert_hardreset(struct omap_hwmod *oh,
2932 struct omap_hwmod_rst_info *ohri)
2933 {
2934 return omap2_prm_deassert_hardreset(oh->prcm.omap2.module_offs,
2935 ohri->rst_shift,
2936 ohri->st_shift);
2937 }
2938
2939 /**
2940 * _omap2_is_hardreset_asserted - call OMAP2 PRM hardreset fn with hwmod args
2941 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * to test hardreset
2942 * @ohri: hardreset line data
2943 *
2944 * Call omap2_prm_is_hardreset_asserted() with parameters extracted
2945 * from the hwmod @oh and the hardreset line data @ohri. Only
2946 * intended for use as an soc_ops function pointer. Passes along the
2947 * return value from omap2_prm_is_hardreset_asserted(). XXX This
2948 * function is scheduled for removal when the PRM code is moved into
2949 * drivers/.
2950 */
2951 static int _omap2_is_hardreset_asserted(struct omap_hwmod *oh,
2952 struct omap_hwmod_rst_info *ohri)
2953 {
2954 return omap2_prm_is_hardreset_asserted(oh->prcm.omap2.module_offs,
2955 ohri->st_shift);
2956 }
2957
2958 /**
2959 * _omap4_assert_hardreset - call OMAP4 PRM hardreset fn with hwmod args
2960 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * to assert hardreset
2961 * @ohri: hardreset line data
2962 *
2963 * Call omap4_prminst_assert_hardreset() with parameters extracted
2964 * from the hwmod @oh and the hardreset line data @ohri. Only
2965 * intended for use as an soc_ops function pointer. Passes along the
2966 * return value from omap4_prminst_assert_hardreset(). XXX This
2967 * function is scheduled for removal when the PRM code is moved into
2968 * drivers/.
2969 */
2970 static int _omap4_assert_hardreset(struct omap_hwmod *oh,
2971 struct omap_hwmod_rst_info *ohri)
2972 {
2973 if (!oh->clkdm)
2974 return -EINVAL;
2975
2976 return omap4_prminst_assert_hardreset(ohri->rst_shift,
2977 oh->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr->prcm_partition,
2978 oh->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr->prcm_offs,
2979 oh->prcm.omap4.rstctrl_offs);
2980 }
2981
2982 /**
2983 * _omap4_deassert_hardreset - call OMAP4 PRM hardreset fn with hwmod args
2984 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * to deassert hardreset
2985 * @ohri: hardreset line data
2986 *
2987 * Call omap4_prminst_deassert_hardreset() with parameters extracted
2988 * from the hwmod @oh and the hardreset line data @ohri. Only
2989 * intended for use as an soc_ops function pointer. Passes along the
2990 * return value from omap4_prminst_deassert_hardreset(). XXX This
2991 * function is scheduled for removal when the PRM code is moved into
2992 * drivers/.
2993 */
2994 static int _omap4_deassert_hardreset(struct omap_hwmod *oh,
2995 struct omap_hwmod_rst_info *ohri)
2996 {
2997 if (!oh->clkdm)
2998 return -EINVAL;
2999
3000 if (ohri->st_shift)
3001 pr_err("omap_hwmod: %s: %s: hwmod data error: OMAP4 does not support st_shift\n",
3002 oh->name, ohri->name);
3003 return omap4_prminst_deassert_hardreset(ohri->rst_shift,
3004 oh->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr->prcm_partition,
3005 oh->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr->prcm_offs,
3006 oh->prcm.omap4.rstctrl_offs);
3007 }
3008
3009 /**
3010 * _omap4_is_hardreset_asserted - call OMAP4 PRM hardreset fn with hwmod args
3011 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * to test hardreset
3012 * @ohri: hardreset line data
3013 *
3014 * Call omap4_prminst_is_hardreset_asserted() with parameters
3015 * extracted from the hwmod @oh and the hardreset line data @ohri.
3016 * Only intended for use as an soc_ops function pointer. Passes along
3017 * the return value from omap4_prminst_is_hardreset_asserted(). XXX
3018 * This function is scheduled for removal when the PRM code is moved
3019 * into drivers/.
3020 */
3021 static int _omap4_is_hardreset_asserted(struct omap_hwmod *oh,
3022 struct omap_hwmod_rst_info *ohri)
3023 {
3024 if (!oh->clkdm)
3025 return -EINVAL;
3026
3027 return omap4_prminst_is_hardreset_asserted(ohri->rst_shift,
3028 oh->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr->prcm_partition,
3029 oh->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr->prcm_offs,
3030 oh->prcm.omap4.rstctrl_offs);
3031 }
3032
3033 /**
3034 * _am33xx_assert_hardreset - call AM33XX PRM hardreset fn with hwmod args
3035 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * to assert hardreset
3036 * @ohri: hardreset line data
3037 *
3038 * Call am33xx_prminst_assert_hardreset() with parameters extracted
3039 * from the hwmod @oh and the hardreset line data @ohri. Only
3040 * intended for use as an soc_ops function pointer. Passes along the
3041 * return value from am33xx_prminst_assert_hardreset(). XXX This
3042 * function is scheduled for removal when the PRM code is moved into
3043 * drivers/.
3044 */
3045 static int _am33xx_assert_hardreset(struct omap_hwmod *oh,
3046 struct omap_hwmod_rst_info *ohri)
3047
3048 {
3049 return am33xx_prm_assert_hardreset(ohri->rst_shift,
3050 oh->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr->prcm_offs,
3051 oh->prcm.omap4.rstctrl_offs);
3052 }
3053
3054 /**
3055 * _am33xx_deassert_hardreset - call AM33XX PRM hardreset fn with hwmod args
3056 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * to deassert hardreset
3057 * @ohri: hardreset line data
3058 *
3059 * Call am33xx_prminst_deassert_hardreset() with parameters extracted
3060 * from the hwmod @oh and the hardreset line data @ohri. Only
3061 * intended for use as an soc_ops function pointer. Passes along the
3062 * return value from am33xx_prminst_deassert_hardreset(). XXX This
3063 * function is scheduled for removal when the PRM code is moved into
3064 * drivers/.
3065 */
3066 static int _am33xx_deassert_hardreset(struct omap_hwmod *oh,
3067 struct omap_hwmod_rst_info *ohri)
3068 {
3069 return am33xx_prm_deassert_hardreset(ohri->rst_shift,
3070 ohri->st_shift,
3071 oh->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr->prcm_offs,
3072 oh->prcm.omap4.rstctrl_offs,
3073 oh->prcm.omap4.rstst_offs);
3074 }
3075
3076 /**
3077 * _am33xx_is_hardreset_asserted - call AM33XX PRM hardreset fn with hwmod args
3078 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * to test hardreset
3079 * @ohri: hardreset line data
3080 *
3081 * Call am33xx_prminst_is_hardreset_asserted() with parameters
3082 * extracted from the hwmod @oh and the hardreset line data @ohri.
3083 * Only intended for use as an soc_ops function pointer. Passes along
3084 * the return value from am33xx_prminst_is_hardreset_asserted(). XXX
3085 * This function is scheduled for removal when the PRM code is moved
3086 * into drivers/.
3087 */
3088 static int _am33xx_is_hardreset_asserted(struct omap_hwmod *oh,
3089 struct omap_hwmod_rst_info *ohri)
3090 {
3091 return am33xx_prm_is_hardreset_asserted(ohri->rst_shift,
3092 oh->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr->prcm_offs,
3093 oh->prcm.omap4.rstctrl_offs);
3094 }
3095
3096 /* Public functions */
3097
3098 u32 omap_hwmod_read(struct omap_hwmod *oh, u16 reg_offs)
3099 {
3100 if (oh->flags & HWMOD_16BIT_REG)
3101 return __raw_readw(oh->_mpu_rt_va + reg_offs);
3102 else
3103 return __raw_readl(oh->_mpu_rt_va + reg_offs);
3104 }
3105
3106 void omap_hwmod_write(u32 v, struct omap_hwmod *oh, u16 reg_offs)
3107 {
3108 if (oh->flags & HWMOD_16BIT_REG)
3109 __raw_writew(v, oh->_mpu_rt_va + reg_offs);
3110 else
3111 __raw_writel(v, oh->_mpu_rt_va + reg_offs);
3112 }
3113
3114 /**
3115 * omap_hwmod_softreset - reset a module via SYSCONFIG.SOFTRESET bit
3116 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
3117 *
3118 * This is a public function exposed to drivers. Some drivers may need to do
3119 * some settings before and after resetting the device. Those drivers after
3120 * doing the necessary settings could use this function to start a reset by
3121 * setting the SYSCONFIG.SOFTRESET bit.
3122 */
3123 int omap_hwmod_softreset(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
3124 {
3125 u32 v;
3126 int ret;
3127
3128 if (!oh || !(oh->_sysc_cache))
3129 return -EINVAL;
3130
3131 v = oh->_sysc_cache;
3132 ret = _set_softreset(oh, &v);
3133 if (ret)
3134 goto error;
3135 _write_sysconfig(v, oh);
3136
3137 error:
3138 return ret;
3139 }
3140
3141 /**
3142 * omap_hwmod_set_slave_idlemode - set the hwmod's OCP slave idlemode
3143 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
3144 * @idlemode: SIDLEMODE field bits (shifted to bit 0)
3145 *
3146 * Sets the IP block's OCP slave idlemode in hardware, and updates our
3147 * local copy. Intended to be used by drivers that have some erratum
3148 * that requires direct manipulation of the SIDLEMODE bits. Returns
3149 * -EINVAL if @oh is null, or passes along the return value from
3150 * _set_slave_idlemode().
3151 *
3152 * XXX Does this function have any current users? If not, we should
3153 * remove it; it is better to let the rest of the hwmod code handle this.
3154 * Any users of this function should be scrutinized carefully.
3155 */
3156 int omap_hwmod_set_slave_idlemode(struct omap_hwmod *oh, u8 idlemode)
3157 {
3158 u32 v;
3159 int retval = 0;
3160
3161 if (!oh)
3162 return -EINVAL;
3163
3164 v = oh->_sysc_cache;
3165
3166 retval = _set_slave_idlemode(oh, idlemode, &v);
3167 if (!retval)
3168 _write_sysconfig(v, oh);
3169
3170 return retval;
3171 }
3172
3173 /**
3174 * omap_hwmod_lookup - look up a registered omap_hwmod by name
3175 * @name: name of the omap_hwmod to look up
3176 *
3177 * Given a @name of an omap_hwmod, return a pointer to the registered
3178 * struct omap_hwmod *, or NULL upon error.
3179 */
3180 struct omap_hwmod *omap_hwmod_lookup(const char *name)
3181 {
3182 struct omap_hwmod *oh;
3183
3184 if (!name)
3185 return NULL;
3186
3187 oh = _lookup(name);
3188
3189 return oh;
3190 }
3191
3192 /**
3193 * omap_hwmod_for_each - call function for each registered omap_hwmod
3194 * @fn: pointer to a callback function
3195 * @data: void * data to pass to callback function
3196 *
3197 * Call @fn for each registered omap_hwmod, passing @data to each
3198 * function. @fn must return 0 for success or any other value for
3199 * failure. If @fn returns non-zero, the iteration across omap_hwmods
3200 * will stop and the non-zero return value will be passed to the
3201 * caller of omap_hwmod_for_each(). @fn is called with
3202 * omap_hwmod_for_each() held.
3203 */
3204 int omap_hwmod_for_each(int (*fn)(struct omap_hwmod *oh, void *data),
3205 void *data)
3206 {
3207 struct omap_hwmod *temp_oh;
3208 int ret = 0;
3209
3210 if (!fn)
3211 return -EINVAL;
3212
3213 list_for_each_entry(temp_oh, &omap_hwmod_list, node) {
3214 ret = (*fn)(temp_oh, data);
3215 if (ret)
3216 break;
3217 }
3218
3219 return ret;
3220 }
3221
3222 /**
3223 * omap_hwmod_register_links - register an array of hwmod links
3224 * @ois: pointer to an array of omap_hwmod_ocp_if to register
3225 *
3226 * Intended to be called early in boot before the clock framework is
3227 * initialized. If @ois is not null, will register all omap_hwmods
3228 * listed in @ois that are valid for this chip. Returns -EINVAL if
3229 * omap_hwmod_init() hasn't been called before calling this function,
3230 * -ENOMEM if the link memory area can't be allocated, or 0 upon
3231 * success.
3232 */
3233 int __init omap_hwmod_register_links(struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if **ois)
3234 {
3235 int r, i;
3236
3237 if (!inited)
3238 return -EINVAL;
3239
3240 if (!ois)
3241 return 0;
3242
3243 if (!linkspace) {
3244 if (_alloc_linkspace(ois)) {
3245 pr_err("omap_hwmod: could not allocate link space\n");
3246 return -ENOMEM;
3247 }
3248 }
3249
3250 i = 0;
3251 do {
3252 r = _register_link(ois[i]);
3253 WARN(r && r != -EEXIST,
3254 "omap_hwmod: _register_link(%s -> %s) returned %d\n",
3255 ois[i]->master->name, ois[i]->slave->name, r);
3256 } while (ois[++i]);
3257
3258 return 0;
3259 }
3260
3261 /**
3262 * _ensure_mpu_hwmod_is_setup - ensure the MPU SS hwmod is init'ed and set up
3263 * @oh: pointer to the hwmod currently being set up (usually not the MPU)
3264 *
3265 * If the hwmod data corresponding to the MPU subsystem IP block
3266 * hasn't been initialized and set up yet, do so now. This must be
3267 * done first since sleep dependencies may be added from other hwmods
3268 * to the MPU. Intended to be called only by omap_hwmod_setup*(). No
3269 * return value.
3270 */
3271 static void __init _ensure_mpu_hwmod_is_setup(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
3272 {
3273 if (!mpu_oh || mpu_oh->_state == _HWMOD_STATE_UNKNOWN)
3274 pr_err("omap_hwmod: %s: MPU initiator hwmod %s not yet registered\n",
3275 __func__, MPU_INITIATOR_NAME);
3276 else if (mpu_oh->_state == _HWMOD_STATE_REGISTERED && oh != mpu_oh)
3277 omap_hwmod_setup_one(MPU_INITIATOR_NAME);
3278 }
3279
3280 /**
3281 * omap_hwmod_setup_one - set up a single hwmod
3282 * @oh_name: const char * name of the already-registered hwmod to set up
3283 *
3284 * Initialize and set up a single hwmod. Intended to be used for a
3285 * small number of early devices, such as the timer IP blocks used for
3286 * the scheduler clock. Must be called after omap2_clk_init().
3287 * Resolves the struct clk names to struct clk pointers for each
3288 * registered omap_hwmod. Also calls _setup() on each hwmod. Returns
3289 * -EINVAL upon error or 0 upon success.
3290 */
3291 int __init omap_hwmod_setup_one(const char *oh_name)
3292 {
3293 struct omap_hwmod *oh;
3294
3295 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: %s\n", oh_name, __func__);
3296
3297 oh = _lookup(oh_name);
3298 if (!oh) {
3299 WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: hwmod not yet registered\n", oh_name);
3300 return -EINVAL;
3301 }
3302
3303 _ensure_mpu_hwmod_is_setup(oh);
3304
3305 _init(oh, NULL);
3306 _setup(oh, NULL);
3307
3308 return 0;
3309 }
3310
3311 /**
3312 * omap_hwmod_setup_all - set up all registered IP blocks
3313 *
3314 * Initialize and set up all IP blocks registered with the hwmod code.
3315 * Must be called after omap2_clk_init(). Resolves the struct clk
3316 * names to struct clk pointers for each registered omap_hwmod. Also
3317 * calls _setup() on each hwmod. Returns 0 upon success.
3318 */
3319 static int __init omap_hwmod_setup_all(void)
3320 {
3321 _ensure_mpu_hwmod_is_setup(NULL);
3322
3323 omap_hwmod_for_each(_init, NULL);
3324 omap_hwmod_for_each(_setup, NULL);
3325
3326 return 0;
3327 }
3328 omap_core_initcall(omap_hwmod_setup_all);
3329
3330 /**
3331 * omap_hwmod_enable - enable an omap_hwmod
3332 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
3333 *
3334 * Enable an omap_hwmod @oh. Intended to be called by omap_device_enable().
3335 * Returns -EINVAL on error or passes along the return value from _enable().
3336 */
3337 int omap_hwmod_enable(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
3338 {
3339 int r;
3340 unsigned long flags;
3341
3342 if (!oh)
3343 return -EINVAL;
3344
3345 spin_lock_irqsave(&oh->_lock, flags);
3346 r = _enable(oh);
3347 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&oh->_lock, flags);
3348
3349 return r;
3350 }
3351
3352 /**
3353 * omap_hwmod_idle - idle an omap_hwmod
3354 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
3355 *
3356 * Idle an omap_hwmod @oh. Intended to be called by omap_device_idle().
3357 * Returns -EINVAL on error or passes along the return value from _idle().
3358 */
3359 int omap_hwmod_idle(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
3360 {
3361 unsigned long flags;
3362
3363 if (!oh)
3364 return -EINVAL;
3365
3366 spin_lock_irqsave(&oh->_lock, flags);
3367 _idle(oh);
3368 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&oh->_lock, flags);
3369
3370 return 0;
3371 }
3372
3373 /**
3374 * omap_hwmod_shutdown - shutdown an omap_hwmod
3375 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
3376 *
3377 * Shutdown an omap_hwmod @oh. Intended to be called by
3378 * omap_device_shutdown(). Returns -EINVAL on error or passes along
3379 * the return value from _shutdown().
3380 */
3381 int omap_hwmod_shutdown(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
3382 {
3383 unsigned long flags;
3384
3385 if (!oh)
3386 return -EINVAL;
3387
3388 spin_lock_irqsave(&oh->_lock, flags);
3389 _shutdown(oh);
3390 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&oh->_lock, flags);
3391
3392 return 0;
3393 }
3394
3395 /**
3396 * omap_hwmod_enable_clocks - enable main_clk, all interface clocks
3397 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *oh
3398 *
3399 * Intended to be called by the omap_device code.
3400 */
3401 int omap_hwmod_enable_clocks(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
3402 {
3403 unsigned long flags;
3404
3405 spin_lock_irqsave(&oh->_lock, flags);
3406 _enable_clocks(oh);
3407 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&oh->_lock, flags);
3408
3409 return 0;
3410 }
3411
3412 /**
3413 * omap_hwmod_disable_clocks - disable main_clk, all interface clocks
3414 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *oh
3415 *
3416 * Intended to be called by the omap_device code.
3417 */
3418 int omap_hwmod_disable_clocks(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
3419 {
3420 unsigned long flags;
3421
3422 spin_lock_irqsave(&oh->_lock, flags);
3423 _disable_clocks(oh);
3424 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&oh->_lock, flags);
3425
3426 return 0;
3427 }
3428
3429 /**
3430 * omap_hwmod_ocp_barrier - wait for posted writes against the hwmod to complete
3431 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *oh
3432 *
3433 * Intended to be called by drivers and core code when all posted
3434 * writes to a device must complete before continuing further
3435 * execution (for example, after clearing some device IRQSTATUS
3436 * register bits)
3437 *
3438 * XXX what about targets with multiple OCP threads?
3439 */
3440 void omap_hwmod_ocp_barrier(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
3441 {
3442 BUG_ON(!oh);
3443
3444 if (!oh->class->sysc || !oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags) {
3445 WARN(1, "omap_device: %s: OCP barrier impossible due to device configuration\n",
3446 oh->name);
3447 return;
3448 }
3449
3450 /*
3451 * Forces posted writes to complete on the OCP thread handling
3452 * register writes
3453 */
3454 omap_hwmod_read(oh, oh->class->sysc->sysc_offs);
3455 }
3456
3457 /**
3458 * omap_hwmod_reset - reset the hwmod
3459 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
3460 *
3461 * Under some conditions, a driver may wish to reset the entire device.
3462 * Called from omap_device code. Returns -EINVAL on error or passes along
3463 * the return value from _reset().
3464 */
3465 int omap_hwmod_reset(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
3466 {
3467 int r;
3468 unsigned long flags;
3469
3470 if (!oh)
3471 return -EINVAL;
3472
3473 spin_lock_irqsave(&oh->_lock, flags);
3474 r = _reset(oh);
3475 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&oh->_lock, flags);
3476
3477 return r;
3478 }
3479
3480 /*
3481 * IP block data retrieval functions
3482 */
3483
3484 /**
3485 * omap_hwmod_count_resources - count number of struct resources needed by hwmod
3486 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
3487 * @flags: Type of resources to include when counting (IRQ/DMA/MEM)
3488 *
3489 * Count the number of struct resource array elements necessary to
3490 * contain omap_hwmod @oh resources. Intended to be called by code
3491 * that registers omap_devices. Intended to be used to determine the
3492 * size of a dynamically-allocated struct resource array, before
3493 * calling omap_hwmod_fill_resources(). Returns the number of struct
3494 * resource array elements needed.
3495 *
3496 * XXX This code is not optimized. It could attempt to merge adjacent
3497 * resource IDs.
3498 *
3499 */
3500 int omap_hwmod_count_resources(struct omap_hwmod *oh, unsigned long flags)
3501 {
3502 int ret = 0;
3503
3504 if (flags & IORESOURCE_IRQ)
3505 ret += _count_mpu_irqs(oh);
3506
3507 if (flags & IORESOURCE_DMA)
3508 ret += _count_sdma_reqs(oh);
3509
3510 if (flags & IORESOURCE_MEM) {
3511 int i = 0;
3512 struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if *os;
3513 struct list_head *p = oh->slave_ports.next;
3514
3515 while (i < oh->slaves_cnt) {
3516 os = _fetch_next_ocp_if(&p, &i);
3517 ret += _count_ocp_if_addr_spaces(os);
3518 }
3519 }
3520
3521 return ret;
3522 }
3523
3524 /**
3525 * omap_hwmod_fill_resources - fill struct resource array with hwmod data
3526 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
3527 * @res: pointer to the first element of an array of struct resource to fill
3528 *
3529 * Fill the struct resource array @res with resource data from the
3530 * omap_hwmod @oh. Intended to be called by code that registers
3531 * omap_devices. See also omap_hwmod_count_resources(). Returns the
3532 * number of array elements filled.
3533 */
3534 int omap_hwmod_fill_resources(struct omap_hwmod *oh, struct resource *res)
3535 {
3536 struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if *os;
3537 struct list_head *p;
3538 int i, j, mpu_irqs_cnt, sdma_reqs_cnt, addr_cnt;
3539 int r = 0;
3540
3541 /* For each IRQ, DMA, memory area, fill in array.*/
3542
3543 mpu_irqs_cnt = _count_mpu_irqs(oh);
3544 for (i = 0; i < mpu_irqs_cnt; i++) {
3545 (res + r)->name = (oh->mpu_irqs + i)->name;
3546 (res + r)->start = (oh->mpu_irqs + i)->irq;
3547 (res + r)->end = (oh->mpu_irqs + i)->irq;
3548 (res + r)->flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ;
3549 r++;
3550 }
3551
3552 sdma_reqs_cnt = _count_sdma_reqs(oh);
3553 for (i = 0; i < sdma_reqs_cnt; i++) {
3554 (res + r)->name = (oh->sdma_reqs + i)->name;
3555 (res + r)->start = (oh->sdma_reqs + i)->dma_req;
3556 (res + r)->end = (oh->sdma_reqs + i)->dma_req;
3557 (res + r)->flags = IORESOURCE_DMA;
3558 r++;
3559 }
3560
3561 p = oh->slave_ports.next;
3562
3563 i = 0;
3564 while (i < oh->slaves_cnt) {
3565 os = _fetch_next_ocp_if(&p, &i);
3566 addr_cnt = _count_ocp_if_addr_spaces(os);
3567
3568 for (j = 0; j < addr_cnt; j++) {
3569 (res + r)->name = (os->addr + j)->name;
3570 (res + r)->start = (os->addr + j)->pa_start;
3571 (res + r)->end = (os->addr + j)->pa_end;
3572 (res + r)->flags = IORESOURCE_MEM;
3573 r++;
3574 }
3575 }
3576
3577 return r;
3578 }
3579
3580 /**
3581 * omap_hwmod_fill_dma_resources - fill struct resource array with dma data
3582 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
3583 * @res: pointer to the array of struct resource to fill
3584 *
3585 * Fill the struct resource array @res with dma resource data from the
3586 * omap_hwmod @oh. Intended to be called by code that registers
3587 * omap_devices. See also omap_hwmod_count_resources(). Returns the
3588 * number of array elements filled.
3589 */
3590 int omap_hwmod_fill_dma_resources(struct omap_hwmod *oh, struct resource *res)
3591 {
3592 int i, sdma_reqs_cnt;
3593 int r = 0;
3594
3595 sdma_reqs_cnt = _count_sdma_reqs(oh);
3596 for (i = 0; i < sdma_reqs_cnt; i++) {
3597 (res + r)->name = (oh->sdma_reqs + i)->name;
3598 (res + r)->start = (oh->sdma_reqs + i)->dma_req;
3599 (res + r)->end = (oh->sdma_reqs + i)->dma_req;
3600 (res + r)->flags = IORESOURCE_DMA;
3601 r++;
3602 }
3603
3604 return r;
3605 }
3606
3607 /**
3608 * omap_hwmod_get_resource_byname - fetch IP block integration data by name
3609 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * to operate on
3610 * @type: one of the IORESOURCE_* constants from include/linux/ioport.h
3611 * @name: pointer to the name of the data to fetch (optional)
3612 * @rsrc: pointer to a struct resource, allocated by the caller
3613 *
3614 * Retrieve MPU IRQ, SDMA request line, or address space start/end
3615 * data for the IP block pointed to by @oh. The data will be filled
3616 * into a struct resource record pointed to by @rsrc. The struct
3617 * resource must be allocated by the caller. When @name is non-null,
3618 * the data associated with the matching entry in the IRQ/SDMA/address
3619 * space hwmod data arrays will be returned. If @name is null, the
3620 * first array entry will be returned. Data order is not meaningful
3621 * in hwmod data, so callers are strongly encouraged to use a non-null
3622 * @name whenever possible to avoid unpredictable effects if hwmod
3623 * data is later added that causes data ordering to change. This
3624 * function is only intended for use by OMAP core code. Device
3625 * drivers should not call this function - the appropriate bus-related
3626 * data accessor functions should be used instead. Returns 0 upon
3627 * success or a negative error code upon error.
3628 */
3629 int omap_hwmod_get_resource_byname(struct omap_hwmod *oh, unsigned int type,
3630 const char *name, struct resource *rsrc)
3631 {
3632 int r;
3633 unsigned int irq, dma;
3634 u32 pa_start, pa_end;
3635
3636 if (!oh || !rsrc)
3637 return -EINVAL;
3638
3639 if (type == IORESOURCE_IRQ) {
3640 r = _get_mpu_irq_by_name(oh, name, &irq);
3641 if (r)
3642 return r;
3643
3644 rsrc->start = irq;
3645 rsrc->end = irq;
3646 } else if (type == IORESOURCE_DMA) {
3647 r = _get_sdma_req_by_name(oh, name, &dma);
3648 if (r)
3649 return r;
3650
3651 rsrc->start = dma;
3652 rsrc->end = dma;
3653 } else if (type == IORESOURCE_MEM) {
3654 r = _get_addr_space_by_name(oh, name, &pa_start, &pa_end);
3655 if (r)
3656 return r;
3657
3658 rsrc->start = pa_start;
3659 rsrc->end = pa_end;
3660 } else {
3661 return -EINVAL;
3662 }
3663
3664 rsrc->flags = type;
3665 rsrc->name = name;
3666
3667 return 0;
3668 }
3669
3670 /**
3671 * omap_hwmod_get_pwrdm - return pointer to this module's main powerdomain
3672 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
3673 *
3674 * Return the powerdomain pointer associated with the OMAP module
3675 * @oh's main clock. If @oh does not have a main clk, return the
3676 * powerdomain associated with the interface clock associated with the
3677 * module's MPU port. (XXX Perhaps this should use the SDMA port
3678 * instead?) Returns NULL on error, or a struct powerdomain * on
3679 * success.
3680 */
3681 struct powerdomain *omap_hwmod_get_pwrdm(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
3682 {
3683 struct clk *c;
3684 struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if *oi;
3685 struct clockdomain *clkdm;
3686 struct clk_hw_omap *clk;
3687
3688 if (!oh)
3689 return NULL;
3690
3691 if (oh->clkdm)
3692 return oh->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr;
3693
3694 if (oh->_clk) {
3695 c = oh->_clk;
3696 } else {
3697 oi = _find_mpu_rt_port(oh);
3698 if (!oi)
3699 return NULL;
3700 c = oi->_clk;
3701 }
3702
3703 clk = to_clk_hw_omap(__clk_get_hw(c));
3704 clkdm = clk->clkdm;
3705 if (!clkdm)
3706 return NULL;
3707
3708 return clkdm->pwrdm.ptr;
3709 }
3710
3711 /**
3712 * omap_hwmod_get_mpu_rt_va - return the module's base address (for the MPU)
3713 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
3714 *
3715 * Returns the virtual address corresponding to the beginning of the
3716 * module's register target, in the address range that is intended to
3717 * be used by the MPU. Returns the virtual address upon success or NULL
3718 * upon error.
3719 */
3720 void __iomem *omap_hwmod_get_mpu_rt_va(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
3721 {
3722 if (!oh)
3723 return NULL;
3724
3725 if (oh->_int_flags & _HWMOD_NO_MPU_PORT)
3726 return NULL;
3727
3728 if (oh->_state == _HWMOD_STATE_UNKNOWN)
3729 return NULL;
3730
3731 return oh->_mpu_rt_va;
3732 }
3733
3734 /**
3735 * omap_hwmod_add_initiator_dep - add sleepdep from @init_oh to @oh
3736 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
3737 * @init_oh: struct omap_hwmod * (initiator)
3738 *
3739 * Add a sleep dependency between the initiator @init_oh and @oh.
3740 * Intended to be called by DSP/Bridge code via platform_data for the
3741 * DSP case; and by the DMA code in the sDMA case. DMA code, *Bridge
3742 * code needs to add/del initiator dependencies dynamically
3743 * before/after accessing a device. Returns the return value from
3744 * _add_initiator_dep().
3745 *
3746 * XXX Keep a usecount in the clockdomain code
3747 */
3748 int omap_hwmod_add_initiator_dep(struct omap_hwmod *oh,
3749 struct omap_hwmod *init_oh)
3750 {
3751 return _add_initiator_dep(oh, init_oh);
3752 }
3753
3754 /*
3755 * XXX what about functions for drivers to save/restore ocp_sysconfig
3756 * for context save/restore operations?
3757 */
3758
3759 /**
3760 * omap_hwmod_del_initiator_dep - remove sleepdep from @init_oh to @oh
3761 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
3762 * @init_oh: struct omap_hwmod * (initiator)
3763 *
3764 * Remove a sleep dependency between the initiator @init_oh and @oh.
3765 * Intended to be called by DSP/Bridge code via platform_data for the
3766 * DSP case; and by the DMA code in the sDMA case. DMA code, *Bridge
3767 * code needs to add/del initiator dependencies dynamically
3768 * before/after accessing a device. Returns the return value from
3769 * _del_initiator_dep().
3770 *
3771 * XXX Keep a usecount in the clockdomain code
3772 */
3773 int omap_hwmod_del_initiator_dep(struct omap_hwmod *oh,
3774 struct omap_hwmod *init_oh)
3775 {
3776 return _del_initiator_dep(oh, init_oh);
3777 }
3778
3779 /**
3780 * omap_hwmod_enable_wakeup - allow device to wake up the system
3781 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
3782 *
3783 * Sets the module OCP socket ENAWAKEUP bit to allow the module to
3784 * send wakeups to the PRCM, and enable I/O ring wakeup events for
3785 * this IP block if it has dynamic mux entries. Eventually this
3786 * should set PRCM wakeup registers to cause the PRCM to receive
3787 * wakeup events from the module. Does not set any wakeup routing
3788 * registers beyond this point - if the module is to wake up any other
3789 * module or subsystem, that must be set separately. Called by
3790 * omap_device code. Returns -EINVAL on error or 0 upon success.
3791 */
3792 int omap_hwmod_enable_wakeup(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
3793 {
3794 unsigned long flags;
3795 u32 v;
3796
3797 spin_lock_irqsave(&oh->_lock, flags);
3798
3799 if (oh->class->sysc &&
3800 (oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_ENAWAKEUP)) {
3801 v = oh->_sysc_cache;
3802 _enable_wakeup(oh, &v);
3803 _write_sysconfig(v, oh);
3804 }
3805
3806 _set_idle_ioring_wakeup(oh, true);
3807 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&oh->_lock, flags);
3808
3809 return 0;
3810 }
3811
3812 /**
3813 * omap_hwmod_disable_wakeup - prevent device from waking the system
3814 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
3815 *
3816 * Clears the module OCP socket ENAWAKEUP bit to prevent the module
3817 * from sending wakeups to the PRCM, and disable I/O ring wakeup
3818 * events for this IP block if it has dynamic mux entries. Eventually
3819 * this should clear PRCM wakeup registers to cause the PRCM to ignore
3820 * wakeup events from the module. Does not set any wakeup routing
3821 * registers beyond this point - if the module is to wake up any other
3822 * module or subsystem, that must be set separately. Called by
3823 * omap_device code. Returns -EINVAL on error or 0 upon success.
3824 */
3825 int omap_hwmod_disable_wakeup(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
3826 {
3827 unsigned long flags;
3828 u32 v;
3829
3830 spin_lock_irqsave(&oh->_lock, flags);
3831
3832 if (oh->class->sysc &&
3833 (oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_ENAWAKEUP)) {
3834 v = oh->_sysc_cache;
3835 _disable_wakeup(oh, &v);
3836 _write_sysconfig(v, oh);
3837 }
3838
3839 _set_idle_ioring_wakeup(oh, false);
3840 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&oh->_lock, flags);
3841
3842 return 0;
3843 }
3844
3845 /**
3846 * omap_hwmod_assert_hardreset - assert the HW reset line of submodules
3847 * contained in the hwmod module.
3848 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
3849 * @name: name of the reset line to lookup and assert
3850 *
3851 * Some IP like dsp, ipu or iva contain processor that require
3852 * an HW reset line to be assert / deassert in order to enable fully
3853 * the IP. Returns -EINVAL if @oh is null or if the operation is not
3854 * yet supported on this OMAP; otherwise, passes along the return value
3855 * from _assert_hardreset().
3856 */
3857 int omap_hwmod_assert_hardreset(struct omap_hwmod *oh, const char *name)
3858 {
3859 int ret;
3860 unsigned long flags;
3861
3862 if (!oh)
3863 return -EINVAL;
3864
3865 spin_lock_irqsave(&oh->_lock, flags);
3866 ret = _assert_hardreset(oh, name);
3867 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&oh->_lock, flags);
3868
3869 return ret;
3870 }
3871
3872 /**
3873 * omap_hwmod_deassert_hardreset - deassert the HW reset line of submodules
3874 * contained in the hwmod module.
3875 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
3876 * @name: name of the reset line to look up and deassert
3877 *
3878 * Some IP like dsp, ipu or iva contain processor that require
3879 * an HW reset line to be assert / deassert in order to enable fully
3880 * the IP. Returns -EINVAL if @oh is null or if the operation is not
3881 * yet supported on this OMAP; otherwise, passes along the return value
3882 * from _deassert_hardreset().
3883 */
3884 int omap_hwmod_deassert_hardreset(struct omap_hwmod *oh, const char *name)
3885 {
3886 int ret;
3887 unsigned long flags;
3888
3889 if (!oh)
3890 return -EINVAL;
3891
3892 spin_lock_irqsave(&oh->_lock, flags);
3893 ret = _deassert_hardreset(oh, name);
3894 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&oh->_lock, flags);
3895
3896 return ret;
3897 }
3898
3899 /**
3900 * omap_hwmod_read_hardreset - read the HW reset line state of submodules
3901 * contained in the hwmod module
3902 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
3903 * @name: name of the reset line to look up and read
3904 *
3905 * Return the current state of the hwmod @oh's reset line named @name:
3906 * returns -EINVAL upon parameter error or if this operation
3907 * is unsupported on the current OMAP; otherwise, passes along the return
3908 * value from _read_hardreset().
3909 */
3910 int omap_hwmod_read_hardreset(struct omap_hwmod *oh, const char *name)
3911 {
3912 int ret;
3913 unsigned long flags;
3914
3915 if (!oh)
3916 return -EINVAL;
3917
3918 spin_lock_irqsave(&oh->_lock, flags);
3919 ret = _read_hardreset(oh, name);
3920 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&oh->_lock, flags);
3921
3922 return ret;
3923 }
3924
3925
3926 /**
3927 * omap_hwmod_for_each_by_class - call @fn for each hwmod of class @classname
3928 * @classname: struct omap_hwmod_class name to search for
3929 * @fn: callback function pointer to call for each hwmod in class @classname
3930 * @user: arbitrary context data to pass to the callback function
3931 *
3932 * For each omap_hwmod of class @classname, call @fn.
3933 * If the callback function returns something other than
3934 * zero, the iterator is terminated, and the callback function's return
3935 * value is passed back to the caller. Returns 0 upon success, -EINVAL
3936 * if @classname or @fn are NULL, or passes back the error code from @fn.
3937 */
3938 int omap_hwmod_for_each_by_class(const char *classname,
3939 int (*fn)(struct omap_hwmod *oh,
3940 void *user),
3941 void *user)
3942 {
3943 struct omap_hwmod *temp_oh;
3944 int ret = 0;
3945
3946 if (!classname || !fn)
3947 return -EINVAL;
3948
3949 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: looking for modules of class %s\n",
3950 __func__, classname);
3951
3952 list_for_each_entry(temp_oh, &omap_hwmod_list, node) {
3953 if (!strcmp(temp_oh->class->name, classname)) {
3954 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: %s: calling callback fn\n",
3955 __func__, temp_oh->name);
3956 ret = (*fn)(temp_oh, user);
3957 if (ret)
3958 break;
3959 }
3960 }
3961
3962 if (ret)
3963 pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: iterator terminated early: %d\n",
3964 __func__, ret);
3965
3966 return ret;
3967 }
3968
3969 /**
3970 * omap_hwmod_set_postsetup_state - set the post-_setup() state for this hwmod
3971 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
3972 * @state: state that _setup() should leave the hwmod in
3973 *
3974 * Sets the hwmod state that @oh will enter at the end of _setup()
3975 * (called by omap_hwmod_setup_*()). See also the documentation
3976 * for _setup_postsetup(), above. Returns 0 upon success or
3977 * -EINVAL if there is a problem with the arguments or if the hwmod is
3978 * in the wrong state.
3979 */
3980 int omap_hwmod_set_postsetup_state(struct omap_hwmod *oh, u8 state)
3981 {
3982 int ret;
3983 unsigned long flags;
3984
3985 if (!oh)
3986 return -EINVAL;
3987
3988 if (state != _HWMOD_STATE_DISABLED &&
3989 state != _HWMOD_STATE_ENABLED &&
3990 state != _HWMOD_STATE_IDLE)
3991 return -EINVAL;
3992
3993 spin_lock_irqsave(&oh->_lock, flags);
3994
3995 if (oh->_state != _HWMOD_STATE_REGISTERED) {
3996 ret = -EINVAL;
3997 goto ohsps_unlock;
3998 }
3999
4000 oh->_postsetup_state = state;
4001 ret = 0;
4002
4003 ohsps_unlock:
4004 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&oh->_lock, flags);
4005
4006 return ret;
4007 }
4008
4009 /**
4010 * omap_hwmod_get_context_loss_count - get lost context count
4011 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
4012 *
4013 * Returns the context loss count of associated @oh
4014 * upon success, or zero if no context loss data is available.
4015 *
4016 * On OMAP4, this queries the per-hwmod context loss register,
4017 * assuming one exists. If not, or on OMAP2/3, this queries the
4018 * enclosing powerdomain context loss count.
4019 */
4020 int omap_hwmod_get_context_loss_count(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
4021 {
4022 struct powerdomain *pwrdm;
4023 int ret = 0;
4024
4025 if (soc_ops.get_context_lost)
4026 return soc_ops.get_context_lost(oh);
4027
4028 pwrdm = omap_hwmod_get_pwrdm(oh);
4029 if (pwrdm)
4030 ret = pwrdm_get_context_loss_count(pwrdm);
4031
4032 return ret;
4033 }
4034
4035 /**
4036 * omap_hwmod_no_setup_reset - prevent a hwmod from being reset upon setup
4037 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
4038 *
4039 * Prevent the hwmod @oh from being reset during the setup process.
4040 * Intended for use by board-*.c files on boards with devices that
4041 * cannot tolerate being reset. Must be called before the hwmod has
4042 * been set up. Returns 0 upon success or negative error code upon
4043 * failure.
4044 */
4045 int omap_hwmod_no_setup_reset(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
4046 {
4047 if (!oh)
4048 return -EINVAL;
4049
4050 if (oh->_state != _HWMOD_STATE_REGISTERED) {
4051 pr_err("omap_hwmod: %s: cannot prevent setup reset; in wrong state\n",
4052 oh->name);
4053 return -EINVAL;
4054 }
4055
4056 oh->flags |= HWMOD_INIT_NO_RESET;
4057
4058 return 0;
4059 }
4060
4061 /**
4062 * omap_hwmod_pad_route_irq - route an I/O pad wakeup to a particular MPU IRQ
4063 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * containing hwmod mux entries
4064 * @pad_idx: array index in oh->mux of the hwmod mux entry to route wakeup
4065 * @irq_idx: the hwmod mpu_irqs array index of the IRQ to trigger on wakeup
4066 *
4067 * When an I/O pad wakeup arrives for the dynamic or wakeup hwmod mux
4068 * entry number @pad_idx for the hwmod @oh, trigger the interrupt
4069 * service routine for the hwmod's mpu_irqs array index @irq_idx. If
4070 * this function is not called for a given pad_idx, then the ISR
4071 * associated with @oh's first MPU IRQ will be triggered when an I/O
4072 * pad wakeup occurs on that pad. Note that @pad_idx is the index of
4073 * the _dynamic or wakeup_ entry: if there are other entries not
4074 * marked with OMAP_DEVICE_PAD_WAKEUP or OMAP_DEVICE_PAD_REMUX, these
4075 * entries are NOT COUNTED in the dynamic pad index. This function
4076 * must be called separately for each pad that requires its interrupt
4077 * to be re-routed this way. Returns -EINVAL if there is an argument
4078 * problem or if @oh does not have hwmod mux entries or MPU IRQs;
4079 * returns -ENOMEM if memory cannot be allocated; or 0 upon success.
4080 *
4081 * XXX This function interface is fragile. Rather than using array
4082 * indexes, which are subject to unpredictable change, it should be
4083 * using hwmod IRQ names, and some other stable key for the hwmod mux
4084 * pad records.
4085 */
4086 int omap_hwmod_pad_route_irq(struct omap_hwmod *oh, int pad_idx, int irq_idx)
4087 {
4088 int nr_irqs;
4089
4090 might_sleep();
4091
4092 if (!oh || !oh->mux || !oh->mpu_irqs || pad_idx < 0 ||
4093 pad_idx >= oh->mux->nr_pads_dynamic)
4094 return -EINVAL;
4095
4096 /* Check the number of available mpu_irqs */
4097 for (nr_irqs = 0; oh->mpu_irqs[nr_irqs].irq >= 0; nr_irqs++)
4098 ;
4099
4100 if (irq_idx >= nr_irqs)
4101 return -EINVAL;
4102
4103 if (!oh->mux->irqs) {
4104 /* XXX What frees this? */
4105 oh->mux->irqs = kzalloc(sizeof(int) * oh->mux->nr_pads_dynamic,
4106 GFP_KERNEL);
4107 if (!oh->mux->irqs)
4108 return -ENOMEM;
4109 }
4110 oh->mux->irqs[pad_idx] = irq_idx;
4111
4112 return 0;
4113 }
4114
4115 /**
4116 * omap_hwmod_init - initialize the hwmod code
4117 *
4118 * Sets up some function pointers needed by the hwmod code to operate on the
4119 * currently-booted SoC. Intended to be called once during kernel init
4120 * before any hwmods are registered. No return value.
4121 */
4122 void __init omap_hwmod_init(void)
4123 {
4124 if (cpu_is_omap24xx()) {
4125 soc_ops.wait_target_ready = _omap2xxx_wait_target_ready;
4126 soc_ops.assert_hardreset = _omap2_assert_hardreset;
4127 soc_ops.deassert_hardreset = _omap2_deassert_hardreset;
4128 soc_ops.is_hardreset_asserted = _omap2_is_hardreset_asserted;
4129 } else if (cpu_is_omap34xx()) {
4130 soc_ops.wait_target_ready = _omap3xxx_wait_target_ready;
4131 soc_ops.assert_hardreset = _omap2_assert_hardreset;
4132 soc_ops.deassert_hardreset = _omap2_deassert_hardreset;
4133 soc_ops.is_hardreset_asserted = _omap2_is_hardreset_asserted;
4134 } else if (cpu_is_omap44xx() || soc_is_omap54xx()) {
4135 soc_ops.enable_module = _omap4_enable_module;
4136 soc_ops.disable_module = _omap4_disable_module;
4137 soc_ops.wait_target_ready = _omap4_wait_target_ready;
4138 soc_ops.assert_hardreset = _omap4_assert_hardreset;
4139 soc_ops.deassert_hardreset = _omap4_deassert_hardreset;
4140 soc_ops.is_hardreset_asserted = _omap4_is_hardreset_asserted;
4141 soc_ops.init_clkdm = _init_clkdm;
4142 soc_ops.update_context_lost = _omap4_update_context_lost;
4143 soc_ops.get_context_lost = _omap4_get_context_lost;
4144 } else if (soc_is_am33xx()) {
4145 soc_ops.enable_module = _am33xx_enable_module;
4146 soc_ops.disable_module = _am33xx_disable_module;
4147 soc_ops.wait_target_ready = _am33xx_wait_target_ready;
4148 soc_ops.assert_hardreset = _am33xx_assert_hardreset;
4149 soc_ops.deassert_hardreset = _am33xx_deassert_hardreset;
4150 soc_ops.is_hardreset_asserted = _am33xx_is_hardreset_asserted;
4151 soc_ops.init_clkdm = _init_clkdm;
4152 } else {
4153 WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: unknown SoC type\n");
4154 }
4155
4156 inited = true;
4157 }
4158
4159 /**
4160 * omap_hwmod_get_main_clk - get pointer to main clock name
4161 * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
4162 *
4163 * Returns the main clock name assocated with @oh upon success,
4164 * or NULL if @oh is NULL.
4165 */
4166 const char *omap_hwmod_get_main_clk(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
4167 {
4168 if (!oh)
4169 return NULL;
4170
4171 return oh->main_clk;
4172 }