[PATCH RFC v2 06/12] driver: soc: exynos-pmu: Add exynos7 power domain on/off ops
Ulf Hansson
ulf.hansson at linaro.org
Mon Nov 24 23:30:24 PST 2014
On 24 November 2014 at 14:04, Amit Daniel Kachhap
<amit.daniel at samsung.com> wrote:
> This patch uses the restructuring done in PD handlers and adds PD
> on/off/status handlers for exynos7. In this SoC, some extra settings
> need to be done prior to turning on/off power domains. Some of those
> settings are also different from different power domains so is uses
> the power domain compatible name feature to distinguish between power
> domains.
>
> Signed-off-by: Amit Daniel Kachhap <amit.daniel at samsung.com>
> ---
> drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-pmu.c | 105 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> include/linux/soc/samsung/exynos-regs-pmu.h | 17 +++++
> 2 files changed, 122 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-pmu.c b/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-pmu.c
> index e690f65..b9631d5 100644
> --- a/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-pmu.c
> +++ b/drivers/soc/samsung/exynos-pmu.c
> @@ -1202,6 +1202,104 @@ static void exynos7_pmu_init(void)
> }
> }
>
> +static int exynos7_pd_extraconf_base(const char *pd_name)
> +{
> + if (!pd_name)
> + return -EINVAL;
> +
> + if (!strcmp("samsung,exynos7-pd-mfc", pd_name))
> + return EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_MFC_SYS_PWR_REG;
> + else if (!strcmp("samsung,exynos7-pd-hevc", pd_name))
> + return EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_HEVC_SYS_PWR_REG;
> + else if (!strcmp("samsung,exynos7-pd-mscl", pd_name))
> + return EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_MSCL_SYS_PWR_REG;
> + else if (!strcmp("samsung,exynos7-pd-g2d", pd_name))
> + return EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_G2D_SYS_PWR_REG;
> + else if (!strcmp("samsung,exynos7-pd-fsys0", pd_name))
> + return EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_FSYS0_SYS_PWR_REG;
> + else if (!strcmp("samsung,exynos7-pd-fsys1", pd_name))
> + return EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_FSYS1_SYS_PWR_REG;
> + else if (!strcmp("samsung,exynos7-pd-aud", pd_name))
> + return EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_AUD_SYS_PWR_REG;
> + else if (!strcmp("samsung,exynos7-pd-disp", pd_name))
> + return EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_DISP_SYS_PWR_REG;
> + else if (!strcmp("samsung,exynos7-pd-vpp", pd_name))
> + return EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_VPP_SYS_PWR_REG;
> + else if (!strcmp("samsung,exynos7-pd-vpp", pd_name))
> + return EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_VPP_SYS_PWR_REG;
> + else if (!strcmp("samsung,exynos7-pd-isp0", pd_name))
> + return EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_ISP0_SYS_PWR_REG;
> + else if (!strcmp("samsung,exynos7-pd-isp1", pd_name))
> + return EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_ISP1_SYS_PWR_REG;
> + else if (!strcmp("samsung,exynos7-pd-cam0", pd_name))
> + return EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_CAM0_SYS_PWR_REG;
> + else if (!strcmp("samsung,exynos7-pd-cam1", pd_name))
> + return EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_CAM1_SYS_PWR_REG;
> + else if (!strcmp("samsung,exynos7-pd-g3d", pd_name))
> + return EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_CAM1_SYS_PWR_REG;
I think we should move away from using strings to find a matching PM
domain. Instead we should use a enum/define pointing to the PM domain
in an array of PM domains, or similar.
The UX500 SOC initial support for PM domains is queued for 3.19 and is
currently available in linux-next. You may want to get some
inspiration from that approach.
> +
> + pr_err("%s: Unsupported power domain\n", pd_name);
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +static int exynos7_pd_powerdown(const char *pd_name, void __iomem *pd_addr)
> +{
Considering the suggestion above and to move away from using strings
like this; this function could take a pointer to the PM domain instead
of a string and the __iomem, right!?
> + int off_base = exynos7_pd_extraconf_base(pd_name);
> +
> + if (!off_base)
> + return -EINVAL;
> +
> + /* Initialise the pd extraconf registers */
> + pmu_raw_writel(0, off_base + EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_PD_SYS_PWR_REG);
> + pmu_raw_writel(0, off_base + EXYNOS7_CLKSTOP_CMU_PD_SYS_PWR_REG);
> + pmu_raw_writel(0, off_base + EXYNOS7_DISABLE_PLL_CMU_PD_SYS_PWR_REG);
> + pmu_raw_writel(0, off_base + EXYNOS7_RESET_LOGIC_PD_SYS_PWR_REG);
> + pmu_raw_writel(0, off_base + EXYNOS7_MEMORY_PD_SYS_PWR_REG);
> + pmu_raw_writel(0, off_base + EXYNOS7_RESET_CMU_PD_SYS_PWR_REG);
> +
> + if (!strcmp("samsung,exynos7-pd-fsys0", pd_name) ||
> + !strcmp("samsung,exynos7-pd-fsys1", pd_name))
> + pmu_raw_writel(1,
> + off_base + EXYNOS7_RESET_SLEEP_PD_SYS_PWR_REG);
> +
> + if (!strcmp("samsung,exynos7-pd-aud", pd_name)) {
> + pmu_raw_writel(0, EXYNOS7_PAD_RETENTION_AUD_SYS_PWR_REG);
> + pmu_raw_writel(0, EXYNOS7_GPIO_MODE_AUD_SYS_PWR_REG);
> + }
> +
> + writel_relaxed((EXYNOS7_USE_PROLONGED_LOGIC_RESET |
> + EXYNOS7_USE_SC_FEEDBACK), pd_addr + EXYNOS_PD_OPTION);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +static int exynos7_pd_poweron(const char *pd_name, void __iomem *pd_addr)
> +{
> + if (exynos7_pd_powerdown(pd_name, pd_addr))
> + return -EINVAL;
> +
> + return __exynos_pd_poweron_off(true, pd_name, pd_addr,
> + EXYNOS7_INT_LOCAL_PWR_EN);
> +}
> +
> +static int exynos7_pd_poweroff(const char *pd_name, void __iomem *pd_addr)
> +{
> + if (exynos7_pd_powerdown(pd_name, pd_addr))
> + return -EINVAL;
> +
> + return __exynos_pd_poweron_off(false, pd_name, pd_addr,
> + EXYNOS7_INT_LOCAL_PWR_EN);
> +}
> +
> +static bool exynos7_pd_status(void __iomem *pd_addr)
> +{
> + unsigned int val;
> +
> + val = readl_relaxed(pd_addr + EXYNOS_PD_STATUS) &
> + EXYNOS7_INT_LOCAL_PWR_EN;
> + return val ? true : false;
> +}
> +
> static struct exynos_pmu_pd_ops exynos_pd_ops = {
> .pd_on = exynos_pd_poweron,
> .pd_off = exynos_pd_poweroff,
> @@ -1238,12 +1336,19 @@ static struct exynos_pmu_data exynos5420_pmu_data = {
> .pd_ops = &exynos_pd_ops,
> };
>
> +static struct exynos_pmu_pd_ops exynos7_pd_ops = {
> + .pd_on = exynos7_pd_poweron,
> + .pd_off = exynos7_pd_poweroff,
> + .pd_status = exynos7_pd_status,
> +};
> +
> static const struct exynos_pmu_data exynos7_pmu_data = {
> .pmu_config = exynos7_pmu_config,
> .pmu_init = exynos7_pmu_init,
> .pmu_config_extra = exynos7_pmu_config_extra,
> .powerdown_conf = exynos7_powerdown_conf,
> .powerup_conf = exynos7_powerup_conf,
> + .pd_ops = &exynos7_pd_ops,
> };
>
> /*
> diff --git a/include/linux/soc/samsung/exynos-regs-pmu.h b/include/linux/soc/samsung/exynos-regs-pmu.h
> index c61f91a..520595f 100644
> --- a/include/linux/soc/samsung/exynos-regs-pmu.h
> +++ b/include/linux/soc/samsung/exynos-regs-pmu.h
> @@ -680,6 +680,8 @@ static inline unsigned int exynos_pmu_cpunr(unsigned int mpidr)
> #define EXYNOS7_VPP_SYS_PWR_REG (0x1438)
> #define EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_AUD_SYS_PWR_REG (0x1440)
> #define EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_BUS0_SYS_PWR_REG (0x1444)
> +#define EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_CAM0_SYS_PWR_REG (0x1448)
> +#define EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_CAM1_SYS_PWR_REG (0x144C)
> #define EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_DISP_SYS_PWR_REG (0x1450)
> #define EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_FSYS0_SYS_PWR_REG (0x1454)
> #define EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_FSYS1_SYS_PWR_REG (0x1458)
> @@ -824,6 +826,7 @@ static inline unsigned int exynos_pmu_cpunr(unsigned int mpidr)
> #define EXYNOS7_USE_STANDBYWFI (0x1 << 16)
> #define EXYNOS7_USE_SC_FEEDBACK (0x1 << 1)
> #define EXYNOS7_USE_SC_COUNTER (0x1 << 0)
> +#define EXYNOS7_USE_PROLONGED_LOGIC_RESET (0x1 << 8)
>
> /* EXYNOS7_PAD_RETENTION_AUD_OPTION */
> #define PAD_INITIATE_WAKEUP (0x1 << 28)
> @@ -841,4 +844,18 @@ static inline unsigned int exynos_pmu_cpunr(unsigned int mpidr)
>
> #define EXYNOS7_CORE_ARMCLK_STOPCTRL (0x1000)
>
> +#define EXYNOS7_INT_LOCAL_PWR_EN 0xF
> +
> +/*
> + * Power domain register offsets from the EXYNOS7
> + * CLKRUN_CMU_HEVC_SYS_PWR_REG configuration register.
> + */
> +#define EXYNOS7_CLKRUN_CMU_PD_SYS_PWR_REG (0x0)
> +#define EXYNOS7_CLKSTOP_CMU_PD_SYS_PWR_REG (0x40)
> +#define EXYNOS7_DISABLE_PLL_CMU_PD_SYS_PWR_REG (0x80)
> +#define EXYNOS7_RESET_LOGIC_PD_SYS_PWR_REG (0xC0)
> +#define EXYNOS7_MEMORY_PD_SYS_PWR_REG (0x100)
> +#define EXYNOS7_RESET_CMU_PD_SYS_PWR_REG (0x140)
> +#define EXYNOS7_RESET_SLEEP_PD_SYS_PWR_REG (0x180)
> +
> #endif /* __ASM_ARCH_REGS_PMU_H */
> --
> 1.7.9.5
>
Kind regards
Uffe
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