[PATCH 2/3] phy: rockchip-emmc: Be tolerant to card clock of 0 in power on
Kishon Vijay Abraham I
kishon at ti.com
Wed Jun 29 06:49:49 PDT 2016
Hi,
On Monday 27 June 2016 11:09 PM, Douglas Anderson wrote:
> It's possible that there are some reasons to turn the PHY on while the
> clock is 0. In this case we just won't wait for the DLL to lock.
>
> This is a bit of a stopgap until we figure out exactly when we're
> supposed to wait for the DLL to lock and when we're supposed to power
> cycle the PHY.
>
> Note: this patch should help with suspend/resume where the system will
> try to turn the PHY back on when the clock is 0.
>
> Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders at chromium.org>
> ---
> drivers/phy/phy-rockchip-emmc.c | 59 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------
> 1 file changed, 37 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/phy/phy-rockchip-emmc.c b/drivers/phy/phy-rockchip-emmc.c
> index 9dce958233a0..a2aa6aca7dec 100644
> --- a/drivers/phy/phy-rockchip-emmc.c
> +++ b/drivers/phy/phy-rockchip-emmc.c
> @@ -88,15 +88,36 @@ static int rockchip_emmc_phy_power(struct phy *phy, bool on_off)
> unsigned int caldone;
> unsigned int dllrdy;
> unsigned int freqsel = PHYCTRL_FREQSEL_200M;
> + unsigned long rate;
> unsigned long timeout;
>
> - if (rk_phy->emmcclk != NULL) {
> - unsigned long rate = clk_get_rate(rk_phy->emmcclk);
> + /*
> + * Keep phyctrl_pdb and phyctrl_endll low to allow
> + * initialization of CALIO state M/C DFFs
> + */
> + regmap_write(rk_phy->reg_base,
> + rk_phy->reg_offset + GRF_EMMCPHY_CON6,
> + HIWORD_UPDATE(PHYCTRL_PDB_PWR_OFF,
> + PHYCTRL_PDB_MASK,
> + PHYCTRL_PDB_SHIFT));
> + regmap_write(rk_phy->reg_base,
> + rk_phy->reg_offset + GRF_EMMCPHY_CON6,
> + HIWORD_UPDATE(PHYCTRL_ENDLL_DISABLE,
> + PHYCTRL_ENDLL_MASK,
> + PHYCTRL_ENDLL_SHIFT));
> +
> + /* Already finish power_off above */
> + if (on_off == PHYCTRL_PDB_PWR_OFF)
> + return 0;
> +
> + rate = clk_get_rate(rk_phy->emmcclk);
> +
> + if (rate != 0) {
> unsigned long ideal_rate;
> unsigned long diff;
>
> switch (rate) {
> - case 0 ... 74999999:
> + case 1 ... 74999999:
> ideal_rate = 50000000;
> freqsel = PHYCTRL_FREQSEL_50M;
> break;
> @@ -127,25 +148,6 @@ static int rockchip_emmc_phy_power(struct phy *phy, bool on_off)
> }
>
> /*
> - * Keep phyctrl_pdb and phyctrl_endll low to allow
> - * initialization of CALIO state M/C DFFs
> - */
> - regmap_write(rk_phy->reg_base,
> - rk_phy->reg_offset + GRF_EMMCPHY_CON6,
> - HIWORD_UPDATE(PHYCTRL_PDB_PWR_OFF,
> - PHYCTRL_PDB_MASK,
> - PHYCTRL_PDB_SHIFT));
> - regmap_write(rk_phy->reg_base,
> - rk_phy->reg_offset + GRF_EMMCPHY_CON6,
> - HIWORD_UPDATE(PHYCTRL_ENDLL_DISABLE,
> - PHYCTRL_ENDLL_MASK,
> - PHYCTRL_ENDLL_SHIFT));
> -
> - /* Already finish power_off above */
> - if (on_off == PHYCTRL_PDB_PWR_OFF)
> - return 0;
> -
> - /*
> * According to the user manual, calpad calibration
> * cycle takes more than 2us without the minimal recommended
> * value, so we may need a little margin here
> @@ -183,6 +185,19 @@ static int rockchip_emmc_phy_power(struct phy *phy, bool on_off)
> HIWORD_UPDATE(PHYCTRL_ENDLL_ENABLE,
> PHYCTRL_ENDLL_MASK,
> PHYCTRL_ENDLL_SHIFT));
> +
> + /*
> + * We turned on the DLL even though the rate was 0 because we the
> + * clock might be turned on later. ...but we can't wait for the DLL
> + * to lock when the rate is 0 because it will never lock with no
> + * input clock.
> + *
> + * Technically we should be checking the lock later when the clock
> + * is turned on, but for now we won't.
> + */
> + if (rate == 0)
> + return 0;
Why not return initially from rockchip_emmc_phy_power if the clock rate is '0'.
Are there other functions to lock the DLL apart from phy_power?
Thanks
Kishon
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