[PATCH V5 12/16] dt-bindings: reset: mediatek: Add infra_ao reset bit for MT8195
AngeloGioacchino Del Regno
angelogioacchino.delregno at collabora.com
Mon May 2 01:54:57 PDT 2022
Il 29/04/22 23:13, Krzysztof Kozlowski ha scritto:
> On 28/04/2022 13:56, Rex-BC Chen wrote:
>> To support reset of infra_ao, add the bit definitions for MT8195.
>> The infra_ao reset includes 5 banks and 32 bits for each bank.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Rex-BC Chen <rex-bc.chen at mediatek.com>
>> ---
>> include/dt-bindings/reset/mt8195-resets.h | 170 ++++++++++++++++++++++
>> 1 file changed, 170 insertions(+)
>>
>> diff --git a/include/dt-bindings/reset/mt8195-resets.h b/include/dt-bindings/reset/mt8195-resets.h
>> index a26bccc8b957..463114014483 100644
>> --- a/include/dt-bindings/reset/mt8195-resets.h
>> +++ b/include/dt-bindings/reset/mt8195-resets.h
>> @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
>> #ifndef _DT_BINDINGS_RESET_CONTROLLER_MT8195
>> #define _DT_BINDINGS_RESET_CONTROLLER_MT8195
>>
>> +/* TOPRGU resets */
>> #define MT8195_TOPRGU_CONN_MCU_SW_RST 0
>> #define MT8195_TOPRGU_INFRA_GRST_SW_RST 1
>> #define MT8195_TOPRGU_APU_SW_RST 2
>> @@ -26,4 +27,173 @@
>>
>> #define MT8195_TOPRGU_SW_RST_NUM 16
>>
>> +/* INFRA RST0 */
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_THERM_CTRL_SWRST 0
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV0 1
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_DISP_PWM1_SWRST 2
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV1 3
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_MSDC3_SWRST 4
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_MSDC2_SWRST 5
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_MSDC1_SWRST 6
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_MSDC0_SWRST 7
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV2 8
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_AP_DMA_SWRST 9
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_MIPI_D_SWRST 10
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV3 11
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV4 12
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_SSUSB_TOP_SWRST 13
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_DISP_PWM_SWRST 14
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_AUXADC_SWRST 15
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV5 16
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV6 17
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV7 18
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV8 19
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV9 20
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV10 21
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV11 22
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV12 23
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV13 24
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV14 25
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV15 26
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV16 27
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV17 28
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV18 29
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV19 30
>> +#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_RSV20 31
>
> These are not proper IDs... don't work-around usage of bits with fake
> reserved IDs...
Hello Krzysztof,
Actually, I get that it may seem that Rex is trying to cheat with fake
reserved numbers... but it's really how the registers are laid out: there
really are reserved bits in between used reset bits.
I don't think that the reserved bits are doing anything though, so the
best way to proceed is to just remove them and map the dt-bindings IDs to
the HW register's bits in the driver instead.
Even though the current approach is very simplistic, I agree that this is
not how it's supposed to be done (and I'm sort-of sad about that).
Rex, please map these values in the reset driver so that, in this header,
you'll get something like:
#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_THERM_CTRL_SWRST 0
#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_DISP_PWM1_SWRST 1
#define MT8195_INFRA_RST0_MSDC3_SWRST 2
#define .... (etc)
Cheers,
Angelo
>
> Best regards,
> Krzysztof
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