clkt_dflt.c (9544B)
1/* 2 * Default clock type 3 * 4 * Copyright (C) 2005-2008, 2015 Texas Instruments, Inc. 5 * Copyright (C) 2004-2010 Nokia Corporation 6 * 7 * Contacts: 8 * Richard Woodruff <r-woodruff2@ti.com> 9 * Paul Walmsley 10 * Tero Kristo <t-kristo@ti.com> 11 * 12 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 13 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as 14 * published by the Free Software Foundation. 15 * 16 * This program is distributed "as is" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any 17 * kind, whether express or implied; without even the implied warranty 18 * of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 19 * GNU General Public License for more details. 20 */ 21 22#include <linux/kernel.h> 23#include <linux/errno.h> 24#include <linux/clk-provider.h> 25#include <linux/io.h> 26#include <linux/clk/ti.h> 27#include <linux/delay.h> 28 29#include "clock.h" 30 31/* 32 * MAX_MODULE_ENABLE_WAIT: maximum of number of microseconds to wait 33 * for a module to indicate that it is no longer in idle 34 */ 35#define MAX_MODULE_ENABLE_WAIT 100000 36 37/* 38 * CM module register offsets, used for calculating the companion 39 * register addresses. 40 */ 41#define CM_FCLKEN 0x0000 42#define CM_ICLKEN 0x0010 43 44/** 45 * _wait_idlest_generic - wait for a module to leave the idle state 46 * @clk: module clock to wait for (needed for register offsets) 47 * @reg: virtual address of module IDLEST register 48 * @mask: value to mask against to determine if the module is active 49 * @idlest: idle state indicator (0 or 1) for the clock 50 * @name: name of the clock (for printk) 51 * 52 * Wait for a module to leave idle, where its idle-status register is 53 * not inside the CM module. Returns 1 if the module left idle 54 * promptly, or 0 if the module did not leave idle before the timeout 55 * elapsed. XXX Deprecated - should be moved into drivers for the 56 * individual IP block that the IDLEST register exists in. 57 */ 58static int _wait_idlest_generic(struct clk_hw_omap *clk, 59 struct clk_omap_reg *reg, 60 u32 mask, u8 idlest, const char *name) 61{ 62 int i = 0, ena = 0; 63 64 ena = (idlest) ? 0 : mask; 65 66 /* Wait until module enters enabled state */ 67 for (i = 0; i < MAX_MODULE_ENABLE_WAIT; i++) { 68 if ((ti_clk_ll_ops->clk_readl(reg) & mask) == ena) 69 break; 70 udelay(1); 71 } 72 73 if (i < MAX_MODULE_ENABLE_WAIT) 74 pr_debug("omap clock: module associated with clock %s ready after %d loops\n", 75 name, i); 76 else 77 pr_err("omap clock: module associated with clock %s didn't enable in %d tries\n", 78 name, MAX_MODULE_ENABLE_WAIT); 79 80 return (i < MAX_MODULE_ENABLE_WAIT) ? 1 : 0; 81} 82 83/** 84 * _omap2_module_wait_ready - wait for an OMAP module to leave IDLE 85 * @clk: struct clk * belonging to the module 86 * 87 * If the necessary clocks for the OMAP hardware IP block that 88 * corresponds to clock @clk are enabled, then wait for the module to 89 * indicate readiness (i.e., to leave IDLE). This code does not 90 * belong in the clock code and will be moved in the medium term to 91 * module-dependent code. No return value. 92 */ 93static void _omap2_module_wait_ready(struct clk_hw_omap *clk) 94{ 95 struct clk_omap_reg companion_reg, idlest_reg; 96 u8 other_bit, idlest_bit, idlest_val, idlest_reg_id; 97 s16 prcm_mod; 98 int r; 99 100 /* Not all modules have multiple clocks that their IDLEST depends on */ 101 if (clk->ops->find_companion) { 102 clk->ops->find_companion(clk, &companion_reg, &other_bit); 103 if (!(ti_clk_ll_ops->clk_readl(&companion_reg) & 104 (1 << other_bit))) 105 return; 106 } 107 108 clk->ops->find_idlest(clk, &idlest_reg, &idlest_bit, &idlest_val); 109 r = ti_clk_ll_ops->cm_split_idlest_reg(&idlest_reg, &prcm_mod, 110 &idlest_reg_id); 111 if (r) { 112 /* IDLEST register not in the CM module */ 113 _wait_idlest_generic(clk, &idlest_reg, (1 << idlest_bit), 114 idlest_val, clk_hw_get_name(&clk->hw)); 115 } else { 116 ti_clk_ll_ops->cm_wait_module_ready(0, prcm_mod, idlest_reg_id, 117 idlest_bit); 118 } 119} 120 121/** 122 * omap2_clk_dflt_find_companion - find companion clock to @clk 123 * @clk: struct clk * to find the companion clock of 124 * @other_reg: void __iomem ** to return the companion clock CM_*CLKEN va in 125 * @other_bit: u8 ** to return the companion clock bit shift in 126 * 127 * Note: We don't need special code here for INVERT_ENABLE for the 128 * time being since INVERT_ENABLE only applies to clocks enabled by 129 * CM_CLKEN_PLL 130 * 131 * Convert CM_ICLKEN* <-> CM_FCLKEN*. This conversion assumes it's 132 * just a matter of XORing the bits. 133 * 134 * Some clocks don't have companion clocks. For example, modules with 135 * only an interface clock (such as MAILBOXES) don't have a companion 136 * clock. Right now, this code relies on the hardware exporting a bit 137 * in the correct companion register that indicates that the 138 * nonexistent 'companion clock' is active. Future patches will 139 * associate this type of code with per-module data structures to 140 * avoid this issue, and remove the casts. No return value. 141 */ 142void omap2_clk_dflt_find_companion(struct clk_hw_omap *clk, 143 struct clk_omap_reg *other_reg, 144 u8 *other_bit) 145{ 146 memcpy(other_reg, &clk->enable_reg, sizeof(*other_reg)); 147 148 /* 149 * Convert CM_ICLKEN* <-> CM_FCLKEN*. This conversion assumes 150 * it's just a matter of XORing the bits. 151 */ 152 other_reg->offset ^= (CM_FCLKEN ^ CM_ICLKEN); 153 154 *other_bit = clk->enable_bit; 155} 156 157/** 158 * omap2_clk_dflt_find_idlest - find CM_IDLEST reg va, bit shift for @clk 159 * @clk: struct clk * to find IDLEST info for 160 * @idlest_reg: void __iomem ** to return the CM_IDLEST va in 161 * @idlest_bit: u8 * to return the CM_IDLEST bit shift in 162 * @idlest_val: u8 * to return the idle status indicator 163 * 164 * Return the CM_IDLEST register address and bit shift corresponding 165 * to the module that "owns" this clock. This default code assumes 166 * that the CM_IDLEST bit shift is the CM_*CLKEN bit shift, and that 167 * the IDLEST register address ID corresponds to the CM_*CLKEN 168 * register address ID (e.g., that CM_FCLKEN2 corresponds to 169 * CM_IDLEST2). This is not true for all modules. No return value. 170 */ 171void omap2_clk_dflt_find_idlest(struct clk_hw_omap *clk, 172 struct clk_omap_reg *idlest_reg, u8 *idlest_bit, 173 u8 *idlest_val) 174{ 175 memcpy(idlest_reg, &clk->enable_reg, sizeof(*idlest_reg)); 176 177 idlest_reg->offset &= ~0xf0; 178 idlest_reg->offset |= 0x20; 179 180 *idlest_bit = clk->enable_bit; 181 182 /* 183 * 24xx uses 0 to indicate not ready, and 1 to indicate ready. 184 * 34xx reverses this, just to keep us on our toes 185 * AM35xx uses both, depending on the module. 186 */ 187 *idlest_val = ti_clk_get_features()->cm_idlest_val; 188} 189 190/** 191 * omap2_dflt_clk_enable - enable a clock in the hardware 192 * @hw: struct clk_hw * of the clock to enable 193 * 194 * Enable the clock @hw in the hardware. We first call into the OMAP 195 * clockdomain code to "enable" the corresponding clockdomain if this 196 * is the first enabled user of the clockdomain. Then program the 197 * hardware to enable the clock. Then wait for the IP block that uses 198 * this clock to leave idle (if applicable). Returns the error value 199 * from clkdm_clk_enable() if it terminated with an error, or -EINVAL 200 * if @hw has a null clock enable_reg, or zero upon success. 201 */ 202int omap2_dflt_clk_enable(struct clk_hw *hw) 203{ 204 struct clk_hw_omap *clk; 205 u32 v; 206 int ret = 0; 207 bool clkdm_control; 208 209 if (ti_clk_get_features()->flags & TI_CLK_DISABLE_CLKDM_CONTROL) 210 clkdm_control = false; 211 else 212 clkdm_control = true; 213 214 clk = to_clk_hw_omap(hw); 215 216 if (clkdm_control && clk->clkdm) { 217 ret = ti_clk_ll_ops->clkdm_clk_enable(clk->clkdm, hw->clk); 218 if (ret) { 219 WARN(1, 220 "%s: could not enable %s's clockdomain %s: %d\n", 221 __func__, clk_hw_get_name(hw), 222 clk->clkdm_name, ret); 223 return ret; 224 } 225 } 226 227 /* FIXME should not have INVERT_ENABLE bit here */ 228 v = ti_clk_ll_ops->clk_readl(&clk->enable_reg); 229 if (clk->flags & INVERT_ENABLE) 230 v &= ~(1 << clk->enable_bit); 231 else 232 v |= (1 << clk->enable_bit); 233 ti_clk_ll_ops->clk_writel(v, &clk->enable_reg); 234 v = ti_clk_ll_ops->clk_readl(&clk->enable_reg); /* OCP barrier */ 235 236 if (clk->ops && clk->ops->find_idlest) 237 _omap2_module_wait_ready(clk); 238 239 return 0; 240} 241 242/** 243 * omap2_dflt_clk_disable - disable a clock in the hardware 244 * @hw: struct clk_hw * of the clock to disable 245 * 246 * Disable the clock @hw in the hardware, and call into the OMAP 247 * clockdomain code to "disable" the corresponding clockdomain if all 248 * clocks/hwmods in that clockdomain are now disabled. No return 249 * value. 250 */ 251void omap2_dflt_clk_disable(struct clk_hw *hw) 252{ 253 struct clk_hw_omap *clk; 254 u32 v; 255 256 clk = to_clk_hw_omap(hw); 257 258 v = ti_clk_ll_ops->clk_readl(&clk->enable_reg); 259 if (clk->flags & INVERT_ENABLE) 260 v |= (1 << clk->enable_bit); 261 else 262 v &= ~(1 << clk->enable_bit); 263 ti_clk_ll_ops->clk_writel(v, &clk->enable_reg); 264 /* No OCP barrier needed here since it is a disable operation */ 265 266 if (!(ti_clk_get_features()->flags & TI_CLK_DISABLE_CLKDM_CONTROL) && 267 clk->clkdm) 268 ti_clk_ll_ops->clkdm_clk_disable(clk->clkdm, hw->clk); 269} 270 271/** 272 * omap2_dflt_clk_is_enabled - is clock enabled in the hardware? 273 * @hw: struct clk_hw * to check 274 * 275 * Return 1 if the clock represented by @hw is enabled in the 276 * hardware, or 0 otherwise. Intended for use in the struct 277 * clk_ops.is_enabled function pointer. 278 */ 279int omap2_dflt_clk_is_enabled(struct clk_hw *hw) 280{ 281 struct clk_hw_omap *clk = to_clk_hw_omap(hw); 282 u32 v; 283 284 v = ti_clk_ll_ops->clk_readl(&clk->enable_reg); 285 286 if (clk->flags & INVERT_ENABLE) 287 v ^= BIT(clk->enable_bit); 288 289 v &= BIT(clk->enable_bit); 290 291 return v ? 1 : 0; 292} 293 294const struct clk_hw_omap_ops clkhwops_wait = { 295 .find_idlest = omap2_clk_dflt_find_idlest, 296 .find_companion = omap2_clk_dflt_find_companion, 297};