From: Paul Walmsley Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 21:02:23 +0000 (-0600) Subject: OMAP: hwmod: improve documentation, clean up function names X-Git-Tag: MMI-PSA29.97-13-9~21968^2~51^2~3 X-Git-Url: https://git.stricted.de/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=74ff3a68ed11f1e9eede4fe301f42cc3cdf7396a;p=GitHub%2FMotorolaMobilityLLC%2Fkernel-slsi.git OMAP: hwmod: improve documentation, clean up function names This patch: - adds more documentation to the hwmod code - fixes some documentation typos elsewhere in the file - changes the _sysc_*() function names to appear in (verb, noun) order, to match the rest of the function names. This patch should not result in any functional change. Signed-off-by: Paul Walmsley Cc: Kevin Hilman Cc: BenoƮt Cousson --- diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-omap2/omap_hwmod.c b/arch/arm/mach-omap2/omap_hwmod.c index d694067e6e9a..c3a5889d8add 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-omap2/omap_hwmod.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-omap2/omap_hwmod.c @@ -13,10 +13,102 @@ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * - * This code manages "OMAP modules" (on-chip devices) and their - * integration with Linux device driver and bus code. - * - * References: + * Introduction + * ------------ + * One way to view an OMAP SoC is as a collection of largely unrelated + * IP blocks connected by interconnects. The IP blocks include + * devices such as ARM processors, audio serial interfaces, UARTs, + * etc. Some of these devices, like the DSP, are created by TI; + * others, like the SGX, largely originate from external vendors. In + * TI's documentation, on-chip devices are referred to as "OMAP + * modules." Some of these IP blocks are identical across several + * OMAP versions. Others are revised frequently. + * + * These OMAP modules are tied together by various interconnects. + * Most of the address and data flow between modules is via OCP-based + * interconnects such as the L3 and L4 buses; but there are other + * interconnects that distribute the hardware clock tree, handle idle + * and reset signaling, supply power, and connect the modules to + * various pads or balls on the OMAP package. + * + * OMAP hwmod provides a consistent way to describe the on-chip + * hardware blocks and their integration into the rest of the chip. + * This description can be automatically generated from the TI + * hardware database. OMAP hwmod provides a standard, consistent API + * to reset, enable, idle, and disable these hardware blocks. And + * hwmod provides a way for other core code, such as the Linux device + * code or the OMAP power management and address space mapping code, + * to query the hardware database. + * + * Using hwmod + * ----------- + * Drivers won't call hwmod functions directly. That is done by the + * omap_device code, and in rare occasions, by custom integration code + * in arch/arm/ *omap*. The omap_device code includes functions to + * build a struct platform_device using omap_hwmod data, and that is + * currently how hwmod data is communicated to drivers and to the + * Linux driver model. Most drivers will call omap_hwmod functions only + * indirectly, via pm_runtime*() functions. + * + * From a layering perspective, here is where the OMAP hwmod code + * fits into the kernel software stack: + * + * +-------------------------------+ + * | Device driver code | + * | (e.g., drivers/) | + * +-------------------------------+ + * | Linux driver model | + * | (platform_device / | + * | platform_driver data/code) | + * +-------------------------------+ + * | OMAP core-driver integration | + * |(arch/arm/mach-omap2/devices.c)| + * +-------------------------------+ + * | omap_device code | + * | (../plat-omap/omap_device.c) | + * +-------------------------------+ + * ----> | omap_hwmod code/data | <----- + * | (../mach-omap2/omap_hwmod*) | + * +-------------------------------+ + * | OMAP clock/PRCM/register fns | + * | (__raw_{read,write}l, clk*) | + * +-------------------------------+ + * + * Device drivers should not contain any OMAP-specific code or data in + * them. They should only contain code to operate the IP block that + * the driver is responsible for. This is because these IP blocks can + * also appear in other SoCs, either from TI (such as DaVinci) or from + * other manufacturers; and drivers should be reusable across other + * platforms. + * + * The OMAP hwmod code also will attempt to reset and idle all on-chip + * devices upon boot. The goal here is for the kernel to be + * completely self-reliant and independent from bootloaders. This is + * to ensure a repeatable configuration, both to ensure consistent + * runtime behavior, and to make it easier for others to reproduce + * bugs. + * + * OMAP module activity states + * --------------------------- + * The hwmod code considers modules to be in one of several activity + * states. IP blocks start out in an UNKNOWN state, then once they + * are registered via the hwmod code, proceed to the REGISTERED state. + * Once their clock names are resolved to clock pointers, the module + * enters the CLKS_INITED state; and finally, once the module has been + * reset and the integration registers programmed, the INITIALIZED state + * is entered. The hwmod code will then place the module into either + * the IDLE state to save power, or in the case of a critical system + * module, the ENABLED state. + * + * OMAP core integration code can then call omap_hwmod*() functions + * directly to move the module between the IDLE, ENABLED, and DISABLED + * states, as needed. This is done during both the PM idle loop, and + * in the OMAP core integration code's implementation of the PM runtime + * functions. + * + * References + * ---------- + * This is a partial list. * - OMAP2420 Multimedia Processor Silicon Revision 2.1.1, 2.2 (SWPU064) * - OMAP2430 Multimedia Device POP Silicon Revision 2.1 (SWPU090) * - OMAP34xx Multimedia Device Silicon Revision 3.1 (SWPU108) @@ -654,7 +746,7 @@ static void __iomem *_find_mpu_rt_base(struct omap_hwmod *oh, u8 index) } /** - * _sysc_enable - try to bring a module out of idle via OCP_SYSCONFIG + * _enable_sysc - try to bring a module out of idle via OCP_SYSCONFIG * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * * * If module is marked as SWSUP_SIDLE, force the module out of slave @@ -662,7 +754,7 @@ static void __iomem *_find_mpu_rt_base(struct omap_hwmod *oh, u8 index) * as SWSUP_MSUSPEND, force the module out of master standby; * otherwise, configure it for smart-standby. No return value. */ -static void _sysc_enable(struct omap_hwmod *oh) +static void _enable_sysc(struct omap_hwmod *oh) { u8 idlemode, sf; u32 v; @@ -708,7 +800,7 @@ static void _sysc_enable(struct omap_hwmod *oh) } /** - * _sysc_idle - try to put a module into idle via OCP_SYSCONFIG + * _idle_sysc - try to put a module into idle via OCP_SYSCONFIG * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * * * If module is marked as SWSUP_SIDLE, force the module into slave @@ -716,7 +808,7 @@ static void _sysc_enable(struct omap_hwmod *oh) * as SWSUP_MSUSPEND, force the module into master standby; otherwise, * configure it for smart-standby. No return value. */ -static void _sysc_idle(struct omap_hwmod *oh) +static void _idle_sysc(struct omap_hwmod *oh) { u8 idlemode, sf; u32 v; @@ -743,13 +835,13 @@ static void _sysc_idle(struct omap_hwmod *oh) } /** - * _sysc_shutdown - force a module into idle via OCP_SYSCONFIG + * _shutdown_sysc - force a module into idle via OCP_SYSCONFIG * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * * * Force the module into slave idle and master suspend. No return * value. */ -static void _sysc_shutdown(struct omap_hwmod *oh) +static void _shutdown_sysc(struct omap_hwmod *oh) { u32 v; u8 sf; @@ -1071,8 +1163,11 @@ dis_opt_clks: * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * * * Enables an omap_hwmod @oh such that the MPU can access the hwmod's - * register target. Returns -EINVAL if the hwmod is in the wrong - * state or passes along the return value of _wait_target_ready(). + * register target. (This function has a full name -- + * _omap_hwmod_enable() rather than simply _enable() -- because it is + * currently required by the pm34xx.c idle loop.) Returns -EINVAL if + * the hwmod is in the wrong state or passes along the return value of + * _wait_target_ready(). */ int _omap_hwmod_enable(struct omap_hwmod *oh) { @@ -1110,7 +1205,7 @@ int _omap_hwmod_enable(struct omap_hwmod *oh) if (oh->class->sysc) { if (!(oh->_int_flags & _HWMOD_SYSCONFIG_LOADED)) _update_sysc_cache(oh); - _sysc_enable(oh); + _enable_sysc(oh); } } else { pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: _wait_target_ready: %d\n", @@ -1121,12 +1216,14 @@ int _omap_hwmod_enable(struct omap_hwmod *oh) } /** - * _idle - idle an omap_hwmod + * _omap_hwmod_idle - idle an omap_hwmod * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * * * Idles an omap_hwmod @oh. This should be called once the hwmod has - * no further work. Returns -EINVAL if the hwmod is in the wrong - * state or returns 0. + * no further work. (This function has a full name -- + * _omap_hwmod_idle() rather than simply _idle() -- because it is + * currently required by the pm34xx.c idle loop.) Returns -EINVAL if + * the hwmod is in the wrong state or returns 0. */ int _omap_hwmod_idle(struct omap_hwmod *oh) { @@ -1139,7 +1236,7 @@ int _omap_hwmod_idle(struct omap_hwmod *oh) pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: idling\n", oh->name); if (oh->class->sysc) - _sysc_idle(oh); + _idle_sysc(oh); _del_initiator_dep(oh, mpu_oh); _disable_clocks(oh); @@ -1169,7 +1266,7 @@ static int _shutdown(struct omap_hwmod *oh) pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: disabling\n", oh->name); if (oh->class->sysc) - _sysc_shutdown(oh); + _shutdown_sysc(oh); /* * If an IP contains only one HW reset line, then assert it @@ -1262,7 +1359,7 @@ static int _setup(struct omap_hwmod *oh, void *data) */ if (oh->class->sysc) { _update_sysc_cache(oh); - _sysc_enable(oh); + _enable_sysc(oh); } } @@ -1518,7 +1615,7 @@ int omap_hwmod_unregister(struct omap_hwmod *oh) * omap_hwmod_enable - enable an omap_hwmod * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * * - * Enable an omap_hwomd @oh. Intended to be called by omap_device_enable(). + * Enable an omap_hwmod @oh. Intended to be called by omap_device_enable(). * Returns -EINVAL on error or passes along the return value from _enable(). */ int omap_hwmod_enable(struct omap_hwmod *oh) @@ -1540,7 +1637,7 @@ int omap_hwmod_enable(struct omap_hwmod *oh) * omap_hwmod_idle - idle an omap_hwmod * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * * - * Idle an omap_hwomd @oh. Intended to be called by omap_device_idle(). + * Idle an omap_hwmod @oh. Intended to be called by omap_device_idle(). * Returns -EINVAL on error or passes along the return value from _idle(). */ int omap_hwmod_idle(struct omap_hwmod *oh) @@ -1559,7 +1656,7 @@ int omap_hwmod_idle(struct omap_hwmod *oh) * omap_hwmod_shutdown - shutdown an omap_hwmod * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * * - * Shutdown an omap_hwomd @oh. Intended to be called by + * Shutdown an omap_hwmod @oh. Intended to be called by * omap_device_shutdown(). Returns -EINVAL on error or passes along * the return value from _shutdown(). */ diff --git a/arch/arm/plat-omap/include/plat/omap_hwmod.h b/arch/arm/plat-omap/include/plat/omap_hwmod.h index ee53758e1f49..72902814c3ca 100644 --- a/arch/arm/plat-omap/include/plat/omap_hwmod.h +++ b/arch/arm/plat-omap/include/plat/omap_hwmod.h @@ -14,19 +14,16 @@ * * These headers and macros are used to define OMAP on-chip module * data and their integration with other OMAP modules and Linux. - * - * References: - * - OMAP2420 Multimedia Processor Silicon Revision 2.1.1, 2.2 (SWPU064) - * - OMAP2430 Multimedia Device POP Silicon Revision 2.1 (SWPU090) - * - OMAP34xx Multimedia Device Silicon Revision 3.1 (SWPU108) - * - OMAP4430 Multimedia Device Silicon Revision 1.0 (SWPU140) - * - Open Core Protocol Specification 2.2 + * Copious documentation and references can also be found in the + * omap_hwmod code, in arch/arm/mach-omap2/omap_hwmod.c (as of this + * writing). * * To do: * - add interconnect error log structures * - add pinmuxing * - init_conn_id_bit (CONNID_BIT_VECTOR) * - implement default hwmod SMS/SDRC flags? + * - remove unused fields * */ #ifndef __ARCH_ARM_PLAT_OMAP_INCLUDE_MACH_OMAP_HWMOD_H