linux_dsm_epyc7002/arch/arm/mach-omap2/clockdomain.c

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/*
* OMAP2/3/4 clockdomain framework functions
*
* Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Texas Instruments, Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Nokia Corporation
*
* Written by Paul Walmsley and Jouni Högander
* Added OMAP4 specific support by Abhijit Pagare <abhijitpagare@ti.com>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*/
#undef DEBUG
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/clk.h>
#include <linux/limits.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/clk-provider.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/bitops.h>
#include "soc.h"
#include "clock.h"
#include "clockdomain.h"
/* clkdm_list contains all registered struct clockdomains */
static LIST_HEAD(clkdm_list);
/* array of clockdomain deps to be added/removed when clkdm in hwsup mode */
static struct clkdm_autodep *autodeps;
static struct clkdm_ops *arch_clkdm;
/* Private functions */
static struct clockdomain *_clkdm_lookup(const char *name)
{
struct clockdomain *clkdm, *temp_clkdm;
if (!name)
return NULL;
clkdm = NULL;
list_for_each_entry(temp_clkdm, &clkdm_list, node) {
if (!strcmp(name, temp_clkdm->name)) {
clkdm = temp_clkdm;
break;
}
}
return clkdm;
}
/**
* _clkdm_register - register a clockdomain
* @clkdm: struct clockdomain * to register
*
* Adds a clockdomain to the internal clockdomain list.
* Returns -EINVAL if given a null pointer, -EEXIST if a clockdomain is
* already registered by the provided name, or 0 upon success.
*/
static int _clkdm_register(struct clockdomain *clkdm)
{
struct powerdomain *pwrdm;
if (!clkdm || !clkdm->name)
return -EINVAL;
pwrdm = pwrdm_lookup(clkdm->pwrdm.name);
if (!pwrdm) {
pr_err("clockdomain: %s: powerdomain %s does not exist\n",
clkdm->name, clkdm->pwrdm.name);
return -EINVAL;
}
clkdm->pwrdm.ptr = pwrdm;
/* Verify that the clockdomain is not already registered */
if (_clkdm_lookup(clkdm->name))
return -EEXIST;
list_add(&clkdm->node, &clkdm_list);
pwrdm_add_clkdm(pwrdm, clkdm);
pr_debug("clockdomain: registered %s\n", clkdm->name);
return 0;
}
/* _clkdm_deps_lookup - look up the specified clockdomain in a clkdm list */
static struct clkdm_dep *_clkdm_deps_lookup(struct clockdomain *clkdm,
struct clkdm_dep *deps)
{
struct clkdm_dep *cd;
if (!clkdm || !deps)
return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
for (cd = deps; cd->clkdm_name; cd++) {
if (!cd->clkdm && cd->clkdm_name)
cd->clkdm = _clkdm_lookup(cd->clkdm_name);
if (cd->clkdm == clkdm)
break;
}
if (!cd->clkdm_name)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOENT);
return cd;
}
/**
* _autodep_lookup - resolve autodep clkdm names to clkdm pointers; store
* @autodep: struct clkdm_autodep * to resolve
*
* Resolve autodep clockdomain names to clockdomain pointers via
* clkdm_lookup() and store the pointers in the autodep structure. An
* "autodep" is a clockdomain sleep/wakeup dependency that is
* automatically added and removed whenever clocks in the associated
* clockdomain are enabled or disabled (respectively) when the
* clockdomain is in hardware-supervised mode. Meant to be called
* once at clockdomain layer initialization, since these should remain
* fixed for a particular architecture. No return value.
*
* XXX autodeps are deprecated and should be removed at the earliest
* opportunity
*/
static void _autodep_lookup(struct clkdm_autodep *autodep)
{
struct clockdomain *clkdm;
if (!autodep)
return;
clkdm = clkdm_lookup(autodep->clkdm.name);
if (!clkdm) {
pr_err("clockdomain: autodeps: clockdomain %s does not exist\n",
autodep->clkdm.name);
clkdm = ERR_PTR(-ENOENT);
}
autodep->clkdm.ptr = clkdm;
}
/**
* _resolve_clkdm_deps() - resolve clkdm_names in @clkdm_deps to clkdms
* @clkdm: clockdomain that we are resolving dependencies for
* @clkdm_deps: ptr to array of struct clkdm_deps to resolve
*
* Iterates through @clkdm_deps, looking up the struct clockdomain named by
* clkdm_name and storing the clockdomain pointer in the struct clkdm_dep.
* No return value.
*/
static void _resolve_clkdm_deps(struct clockdomain *clkdm,
struct clkdm_dep *clkdm_deps)
{
struct clkdm_dep *cd;
for (cd = clkdm_deps; cd && cd->clkdm_name; cd++) {
if (cd->clkdm)
continue;
cd->clkdm = _clkdm_lookup(cd->clkdm_name);
WARN(!cd->clkdm, "clockdomain: %s: could not find clkdm %s while resolving dependencies - should never happen",
clkdm->name, cd->clkdm_name);
}
}
/**
* _clkdm_add_wkdep - add a wakeup dependency from clkdm2 to clkdm1 (lockless)
* @clkdm1: wake this struct clockdomain * up (dependent)
* @clkdm2: when this struct clockdomain * wakes up (source)
*
* When the clockdomain represented by @clkdm2 wakes up, wake up
* @clkdm1. Implemented in hardware on the OMAP, this feature is
* designed to reduce wakeup latency of the dependent clockdomain @clkdm1.
* Returns -EINVAL if presented with invalid clockdomain pointers,
* -ENOENT if @clkdm2 cannot wake up clkdm1 in hardware, or 0 upon
* success.
*/
static int _clkdm_add_wkdep(struct clockdomain *clkdm1,
struct clockdomain *clkdm2)
{
struct clkdm_dep *cd;
int ret = 0;
if (!clkdm1 || !clkdm2)
return -EINVAL;
cd = _clkdm_deps_lookup(clkdm2, clkdm1->wkdep_srcs);
if (IS_ERR(cd))
ret = PTR_ERR(cd);
if (!arch_clkdm || !arch_clkdm->clkdm_add_wkdep)
ret = -EINVAL;
if (ret) {
pr_debug("clockdomain: hardware cannot set/clear wake up of %s when %s wakes up\n",
clkdm1->name, clkdm2->name);
return ret;
}
cd->wkdep_usecount++;
if (cd->wkdep_usecount == 1) {
pr_debug("clockdomain: hardware will wake up %s when %s wakes up\n",
clkdm1->name, clkdm2->name);
ret = arch_clkdm->clkdm_add_wkdep(clkdm1, clkdm2);
}
return ret;
}
/**
* _clkdm_del_wkdep - remove a wakeup dep from clkdm2 to clkdm1 (lockless)
* @clkdm1: wake this struct clockdomain * up (dependent)
* @clkdm2: when this struct clockdomain * wakes up (source)
*
* Remove a wakeup dependency causing @clkdm1 to wake up when @clkdm2
* wakes up. Returns -EINVAL if presented with invalid clockdomain
* pointers, -ENOENT if @clkdm2 cannot wake up clkdm1 in hardware, or
* 0 upon success.
*/
static int _clkdm_del_wkdep(struct clockdomain *clkdm1,
struct clockdomain *clkdm2)
{
struct clkdm_dep *cd;
int ret = 0;
if (!clkdm1 || !clkdm2)
return -EINVAL;
cd = _clkdm_deps_lookup(clkdm2, clkdm1->wkdep_srcs);
if (IS_ERR(cd))
ret = PTR_ERR(cd);
if (!arch_clkdm || !arch_clkdm->clkdm_del_wkdep)
ret = -EINVAL;
if (ret) {
pr_debug("clockdomain: hardware cannot set/clear wake up of %s when %s wakes up\n",
clkdm1->name, clkdm2->name);
return ret;
}
cd->wkdep_usecount--;
if (cd->wkdep_usecount == 0) {
pr_debug("clockdomain: hardware will no longer wake up %s after %s wakes up\n",
clkdm1->name, clkdm2->name);
ret = arch_clkdm->clkdm_del_wkdep(clkdm1, clkdm2);
}
return ret;
}
/**
* _clkdm_add_sleepdep - add a sleep dependency from clkdm2 to clkdm1 (lockless)
* @clkdm1: prevent this struct clockdomain * from sleeping (dependent)
* @clkdm2: when this struct clockdomain * is active (source)
*
* Prevent @clkdm1 from automatically going inactive (and then to
* retention or off) if @clkdm2 is active. Returns -EINVAL if
* presented with invalid clockdomain pointers or called on a machine
* that does not support software-configurable hardware sleep
* dependencies, -ENOENT if the specified dependency cannot be set in
* hardware, or 0 upon success.
*/
static int _clkdm_add_sleepdep(struct clockdomain *clkdm1,
struct clockdomain *clkdm2)
{
struct clkdm_dep *cd;
int ret = 0;
if (!clkdm1 || !clkdm2)
return -EINVAL;
cd = _clkdm_deps_lookup(clkdm2, clkdm1->sleepdep_srcs);
if (IS_ERR(cd))
ret = PTR_ERR(cd);
if (!arch_clkdm || !arch_clkdm->clkdm_add_sleepdep)
ret = -EINVAL;
if (ret) {
pr_debug("clockdomain: hardware cannot set/clear sleep dependency affecting %s from %s\n",
clkdm1->name, clkdm2->name);
return ret;
}
cd->sleepdep_usecount++;
if (cd->sleepdep_usecount == 1) {
pr_debug("clockdomain: will prevent %s from sleeping if %s is active\n",
clkdm1->name, clkdm2->name);
ret = arch_clkdm->clkdm_add_sleepdep(clkdm1, clkdm2);
}
return ret;
}
/**
* _clkdm_del_sleepdep - remove a sleep dep from clkdm2 to clkdm1 (lockless)
* @clkdm1: prevent this struct clockdomain * from sleeping (dependent)
* @clkdm2: when this struct clockdomain * is active (source)
*
* Allow @clkdm1 to automatically go inactive (and then to retention or
* off), independent of the activity state of @clkdm2. Returns -EINVAL
* if presented with invalid clockdomain pointers or called on a machine
* that does not support software-configurable hardware sleep dependencies,
* -ENOENT if the specified dependency cannot be cleared in hardware, or
* 0 upon success.
*/
static int _clkdm_del_sleepdep(struct clockdomain *clkdm1,
struct clockdomain *clkdm2)
{
struct clkdm_dep *cd;
int ret = 0;
if (!clkdm1 || !clkdm2)
return -EINVAL;
cd = _clkdm_deps_lookup(clkdm2, clkdm1->sleepdep_srcs);
if (IS_ERR(cd))
ret = PTR_ERR(cd);
if (!arch_clkdm || !arch_clkdm->clkdm_del_sleepdep)
ret = -EINVAL;
if (ret) {
pr_debug("clockdomain: hardware cannot set/clear sleep dependency affecting %s from %s\n",
clkdm1->name, clkdm2->name);
return ret;
}
cd->sleepdep_usecount--;
if (cd->sleepdep_usecount == 0) {
pr_debug("clockdomain: will no longer prevent %s from sleeping if %s is active\n",
clkdm1->name, clkdm2->name);
ret = arch_clkdm->clkdm_del_sleepdep(clkdm1, clkdm2);
}
return ret;
}
/* Public functions */
/**
* clkdm_register_platform_funcs - register clockdomain implementation fns
* @co: func pointers for arch specific implementations
*
* Register the list of function pointers used to implement the
* clockdomain functions on different OMAP SoCs. Should be called
* before any other clkdm_register*() function. Returns -EINVAL if
* @co is null, -EEXIST if platform functions have already been
* registered, or 0 upon success.
*/
int clkdm_register_platform_funcs(struct clkdm_ops *co)
{
if (!co)
return -EINVAL;
if (arch_clkdm)
return -EEXIST;
arch_clkdm = co;
return 0;
};
/**
* clkdm_register_clkdms - register SoC clockdomains
* @cs: pointer to an array of struct clockdomain to register
*
* Register the clockdomains available on a particular OMAP SoC. Must
* be called after clkdm_register_platform_funcs(). May be called
* multiple times. Returns -EACCES if called before
* clkdm_register_platform_funcs(); -EINVAL if the argument @cs is
* null; or 0 upon success.
*/
int clkdm_register_clkdms(struct clockdomain **cs)
{
struct clockdomain **c = NULL;
if (!arch_clkdm)
return -EACCES;
if (!cs)
return -EINVAL;
for (c = cs; *c; c++)
_clkdm_register(*c);
return 0;
}
/**
* clkdm_register_autodeps - register autodeps (if required)
* @ia: pointer to a static array of struct clkdm_autodep to register
*
* Register clockdomain "automatic dependencies." These are
* clockdomain wakeup and sleep dependencies that are automatically
* added whenever the first clock inside a clockdomain is enabled, and
* removed whenever the last clock inside a clockdomain is disabled.
* These are currently only used on OMAP3 devices, and are deprecated,
* since they waste energy. However, until the OMAP2/3 IP block
* enable/disable sequence can be converted to match the OMAP4
* sequence, they are needed.
*
* Must be called only after all of the SoC clockdomains are
* registered, since the function will resolve autodep clockdomain
* names into clockdomain pointers.
*
* The struct clkdm_autodep @ia array must be static, as this function
* does not copy the array elements.
*
* Returns -EACCES if called before any clockdomains have been
* registered, -EINVAL if called with a null @ia argument, -EEXIST if
* autodeps have already been registered, or 0 upon success.
*/
int clkdm_register_autodeps(struct clkdm_autodep *ia)
{
struct clkdm_autodep *a = NULL;
if (list_empty(&clkdm_list))
return -EACCES;
if (!ia)
return -EINVAL;
if (autodeps)
return -EEXIST;
autodeps = ia;
for (a = autodeps; a->clkdm.ptr; a++)
_autodep_lookup(a);
return 0;
}
/**
* clkdm_complete_init - set up the clockdomain layer
*
* Put all clockdomains into software-supervised mode; PM code should
* later enable hardware-supervised mode as appropriate. Must be
* called after clkdm_register_clkdms(). Returns -EACCES if called
* before clkdm_register_clkdms(), or 0 upon success.
*/
int clkdm_complete_init(void)
{
struct clockdomain *clkdm;
if (list_empty(&clkdm_list))
return -EACCES;
OMAP clockdomains: add usecounting for wakeup and sleep dependencies Add usecounting for wakeup and sleep dependencies. In the current situation, if several functions add dependencies on the same clockdomains, when the first dependency removal function is called, the dependency will be incorrectly removed from the hardware. Add clkdm_clear_all_wkdeps() and clkdm_clear_all_sleepdeps(), which provide a fast and usecounting-consistent way to clear all hardware clockdomain dependencies, since accesses to these registers can be quite slow. pm{2,3}4xx.c has been updated to use these new functions. The original version of this patch did not touch these files, which previously wrote directly to the wkdep registers, and thus confused the usecounting code. This problem was found by Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com>. N.B.: This patch introduces one significant functional difference over the previous pm34xx.c code: sleepdeps are now cleared during clockdomain initialization, whereas previously they were left untouched. This has been tested by Kevin and confirmed to work. The original version of this patch also did not take into consideration that some clockdomains do not have sleep or wakeup dependency sources, which caused NULL pointer dereferences. This problem was debugged and fixed by Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com>. Signed-off-by: Paul Walmsley <paul@pwsan.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com> Cc: Jouni Högander <jouni.hogander@nokia.com>
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list_for_each_entry(clkdm, &clkdm_list, node) {
clkdm_deny_idle(clkdm);
_resolve_clkdm_deps(clkdm, clkdm->wkdep_srcs);
clkdm_clear_all_wkdeps(clkdm);
_resolve_clkdm_deps(clkdm, clkdm->sleepdep_srcs);
clkdm_clear_all_sleepdeps(clkdm);
OMAP clockdomains: add usecounting for wakeup and sleep dependencies Add usecounting for wakeup and sleep dependencies. In the current situation, if several functions add dependencies on the same clockdomains, when the first dependency removal function is called, the dependency will be incorrectly removed from the hardware. Add clkdm_clear_all_wkdeps() and clkdm_clear_all_sleepdeps(), which provide a fast and usecounting-consistent way to clear all hardware clockdomain dependencies, since accesses to these registers can be quite slow. pm{2,3}4xx.c has been updated to use these new functions. The original version of this patch did not touch these files, which previously wrote directly to the wkdep registers, and thus confused the usecounting code. This problem was found by Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com>. N.B.: This patch introduces one significant functional difference over the previous pm34xx.c code: sleepdeps are now cleared during clockdomain initialization, whereas previously they were left untouched. This has been tested by Kevin and confirmed to work. The original version of this patch also did not take into consideration that some clockdomains do not have sleep or wakeup dependency sources, which caused NULL pointer dereferences. This problem was debugged and fixed by Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com>. Signed-off-by: Paul Walmsley <paul@pwsan.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com> Cc: Jouni Högander <jouni.hogander@nokia.com>
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}
return 0;
}
/**
* clkdm_lookup - look up a clockdomain by name, return a pointer
* @name: name of clockdomain
*
* Find a registered clockdomain by its name @name. Returns a pointer
* to the struct clockdomain if found, or NULL otherwise.
*/
struct clockdomain *clkdm_lookup(const char *name)
{
struct clockdomain *clkdm, *temp_clkdm;
if (!name)
return NULL;
clkdm = NULL;
list_for_each_entry(temp_clkdm, &clkdm_list, node) {
if (!strcmp(name, temp_clkdm->name)) {
clkdm = temp_clkdm;
break;
}
}
return clkdm;
}
/**
* clkdm_for_each - call function on each registered clockdomain
* @fn: callback function *
*
* Call the supplied function @fn for each registered clockdomain.
* The callback function @fn can return anything but 0 to bail
* out early from the iterator. The callback function is called with
* the clkdm_mutex held, so no clockdomain structure manipulation
* functions should be called from the callback, although hardware
* clockdomain control functions are fine. Returns the last return
* value of the callback function, which should be 0 for success or
* anything else to indicate failure; or -EINVAL if the function pointer
* is null.
*/
int clkdm_for_each(int (*fn)(struct clockdomain *clkdm, void *user),
void *user)
{
struct clockdomain *clkdm;
int ret = 0;
if (!fn)
return -EINVAL;
list_for_each_entry(clkdm, &clkdm_list, node) {
ret = (*fn)(clkdm, user);
if (ret)
break;
}
return ret;
}
/**
* clkdm_get_pwrdm - return a ptr to the pwrdm that this clkdm resides in
* @clkdm: struct clockdomain *
*
* Return a pointer to the struct powerdomain that the specified clockdomain
* @clkdm exists in, or returns NULL if @clkdm is NULL.
*/
struct powerdomain *clkdm_get_pwrdm(struct clockdomain *clkdm)
{
if (!clkdm)
return NULL;
return clkdm->pwrdm.ptr;
}
/* Hardware clockdomain control */
/**
* clkdm_add_wkdep - add a wakeup dependency from clkdm2 to clkdm1
* @clkdm1: wake this struct clockdomain * up (dependent)
* @clkdm2: when this struct clockdomain * wakes up (source)
*
* When the clockdomain represented by @clkdm2 wakes up, wake up
* @clkdm1. Implemented in hardware on the OMAP, this feature is
* designed to reduce wakeup latency of the dependent clockdomain @clkdm1.
* Returns -EINVAL if presented with invalid clockdomain pointers,
* -ENOENT if @clkdm2 cannot wake up clkdm1 in hardware, or 0 upon
* success.
*/
int clkdm_add_wkdep(struct clockdomain *clkdm1, struct clockdomain *clkdm2)
{
struct clkdm_dep *cd;
int ret;
if (!clkdm1 || !clkdm2)
return -EINVAL;
cd = _clkdm_deps_lookup(clkdm2, clkdm1->wkdep_srcs);
if (IS_ERR(cd))
return PTR_ERR(cd);
pwrdm_lock(cd->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
ret = _clkdm_add_wkdep(clkdm1, clkdm2);
pwrdm_unlock(cd->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
return ret;
}
/**
* clkdm_del_wkdep - remove a wakeup dependency from clkdm2 to clkdm1
* @clkdm1: wake this struct clockdomain * up (dependent)
* @clkdm2: when this struct clockdomain * wakes up (source)
*
* Remove a wakeup dependency causing @clkdm1 to wake up when @clkdm2
* wakes up. Returns -EINVAL if presented with invalid clockdomain
* pointers, -ENOENT if @clkdm2 cannot wake up clkdm1 in hardware, or
* 0 upon success.
*/
int clkdm_del_wkdep(struct clockdomain *clkdm1, struct clockdomain *clkdm2)
{
struct clkdm_dep *cd;
int ret;
if (!clkdm1 || !clkdm2)
return -EINVAL;
cd = _clkdm_deps_lookup(clkdm2, clkdm1->wkdep_srcs);
if (IS_ERR(cd))
return PTR_ERR(cd);
pwrdm_lock(cd->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
ret = _clkdm_del_wkdep(clkdm1, clkdm2);
pwrdm_unlock(cd->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
return ret;
}
/**
* clkdm_read_wkdep - read wakeup dependency state from clkdm2 to clkdm1
* @clkdm1: wake this struct clockdomain * up (dependent)
* @clkdm2: when this struct clockdomain * wakes up (source)
*
* Return 1 if a hardware wakeup dependency exists wherein @clkdm1 will be
* awoken when @clkdm2 wakes up; 0 if dependency is not set; -EINVAL
* if either clockdomain pointer is invalid; or -ENOENT if the hardware
* is incapable.
*
* REVISIT: Currently this function only represents software-controllable
* wakeup dependencies. Wakeup dependencies fixed in hardware are not
* yet handled here.
*/
int clkdm_read_wkdep(struct clockdomain *clkdm1, struct clockdomain *clkdm2)
{
struct clkdm_dep *cd;
int ret = 0;
if (!clkdm1 || !clkdm2)
return -EINVAL;
cd = _clkdm_deps_lookup(clkdm2, clkdm1->wkdep_srcs);
if (IS_ERR(cd))
ret = PTR_ERR(cd);
if (!arch_clkdm || !arch_clkdm->clkdm_read_wkdep)
ret = -EINVAL;
if (ret) {
pr_debug("clockdomain: hardware cannot set/clear wake up of %s when %s wakes up\n",
clkdm1->name, clkdm2->name);
return ret;
}
/* XXX It's faster to return the wkdep_usecount */
return arch_clkdm->clkdm_read_wkdep(clkdm1, clkdm2);
}
OMAP clockdomains: add usecounting for wakeup and sleep dependencies Add usecounting for wakeup and sleep dependencies. In the current situation, if several functions add dependencies on the same clockdomains, when the first dependency removal function is called, the dependency will be incorrectly removed from the hardware. Add clkdm_clear_all_wkdeps() and clkdm_clear_all_sleepdeps(), which provide a fast and usecounting-consistent way to clear all hardware clockdomain dependencies, since accesses to these registers can be quite slow. pm{2,3}4xx.c has been updated to use these new functions. The original version of this patch did not touch these files, which previously wrote directly to the wkdep registers, and thus confused the usecounting code. This problem was found by Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com>. N.B.: This patch introduces one significant functional difference over the previous pm34xx.c code: sleepdeps are now cleared during clockdomain initialization, whereas previously they were left untouched. This has been tested by Kevin and confirmed to work. The original version of this patch also did not take into consideration that some clockdomains do not have sleep or wakeup dependency sources, which caused NULL pointer dereferences. This problem was debugged and fixed by Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com>. Signed-off-by: Paul Walmsley <paul@pwsan.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com> Cc: Jouni Högander <jouni.hogander@nokia.com>
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/**
* clkdm_clear_all_wkdeps - remove all wakeup dependencies from target clkdm
* @clkdm: struct clockdomain * to remove all wakeup dependencies from
*
* Remove all inter-clockdomain wakeup dependencies that could cause
* @clkdm to wake. Intended to be used during boot to initialize the
* PRCM to a known state, after all clockdomains are put into swsup idle
* and woken up. Returns -EINVAL if @clkdm pointer is invalid, or
* 0 upon success.
*/
int clkdm_clear_all_wkdeps(struct clockdomain *clkdm)
{
if (!clkdm)
return -EINVAL;
if (!arch_clkdm || !arch_clkdm->clkdm_clear_all_wkdeps)
return -EINVAL;
OMAP clockdomains: add usecounting for wakeup and sleep dependencies Add usecounting for wakeup and sleep dependencies. In the current situation, if several functions add dependencies on the same clockdomains, when the first dependency removal function is called, the dependency will be incorrectly removed from the hardware. Add clkdm_clear_all_wkdeps() and clkdm_clear_all_sleepdeps(), which provide a fast and usecounting-consistent way to clear all hardware clockdomain dependencies, since accesses to these registers can be quite slow. pm{2,3}4xx.c has been updated to use these new functions. The original version of this patch did not touch these files, which previously wrote directly to the wkdep registers, and thus confused the usecounting code. This problem was found by Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com>. N.B.: This patch introduces one significant functional difference over the previous pm34xx.c code: sleepdeps are now cleared during clockdomain initialization, whereas previously they were left untouched. This has been tested by Kevin and confirmed to work. The original version of this patch also did not take into consideration that some clockdomains do not have sleep or wakeup dependency sources, which caused NULL pointer dereferences. This problem was debugged and fixed by Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com>. Signed-off-by: Paul Walmsley <paul@pwsan.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com> Cc: Jouni Högander <jouni.hogander@nokia.com>
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return arch_clkdm->clkdm_clear_all_wkdeps(clkdm);
OMAP clockdomains: add usecounting for wakeup and sleep dependencies Add usecounting for wakeup and sleep dependencies. In the current situation, if several functions add dependencies on the same clockdomains, when the first dependency removal function is called, the dependency will be incorrectly removed from the hardware. Add clkdm_clear_all_wkdeps() and clkdm_clear_all_sleepdeps(), which provide a fast and usecounting-consistent way to clear all hardware clockdomain dependencies, since accesses to these registers can be quite slow. pm{2,3}4xx.c has been updated to use these new functions. The original version of this patch did not touch these files, which previously wrote directly to the wkdep registers, and thus confused the usecounting code. This problem was found by Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com>. N.B.: This patch introduces one significant functional difference over the previous pm34xx.c code: sleepdeps are now cleared during clockdomain initialization, whereas previously they were left untouched. This has been tested by Kevin and confirmed to work. The original version of this patch also did not take into consideration that some clockdomains do not have sleep or wakeup dependency sources, which caused NULL pointer dereferences. This problem was debugged and fixed by Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com>. Signed-off-by: Paul Walmsley <paul@pwsan.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com> Cc: Jouni Högander <jouni.hogander@nokia.com>
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}
/**
* clkdm_add_sleepdep - add a sleep dependency from clkdm2 to clkdm1
* @clkdm1: prevent this struct clockdomain * from sleeping (dependent)
* @clkdm2: when this struct clockdomain * is active (source)
*
* Prevent @clkdm1 from automatically going inactive (and then to
* retention or off) if @clkdm2 is active. Returns -EINVAL if
* presented with invalid clockdomain pointers or called on a machine
* that does not support software-configurable hardware sleep
* dependencies, -ENOENT if the specified dependency cannot be set in
* hardware, or 0 upon success.
*/
int clkdm_add_sleepdep(struct clockdomain *clkdm1, struct clockdomain *clkdm2)
{
struct clkdm_dep *cd;
int ret;
if (!clkdm1 || !clkdm2)
return -EINVAL;
cd = _clkdm_deps_lookup(clkdm2, clkdm1->wkdep_srcs);
if (IS_ERR(cd))
return PTR_ERR(cd);
pwrdm_lock(cd->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
ret = _clkdm_add_sleepdep(clkdm1, clkdm2);
pwrdm_unlock(cd->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
return ret;
}
/**
* clkdm_del_sleepdep - remove a sleep dependency from clkdm2 to clkdm1
* @clkdm1: prevent this struct clockdomain * from sleeping (dependent)
* @clkdm2: when this struct clockdomain * is active (source)
*
* Allow @clkdm1 to automatically go inactive (and then to retention or
* off), independent of the activity state of @clkdm2. Returns -EINVAL
* if presented with invalid clockdomain pointers or called on a machine
* that does not support software-configurable hardware sleep dependencies,
* -ENOENT if the specified dependency cannot be cleared in hardware, or
* 0 upon success.
*/
int clkdm_del_sleepdep(struct clockdomain *clkdm1, struct clockdomain *clkdm2)
{
struct clkdm_dep *cd;
int ret;
if (!clkdm1 || !clkdm2)
return -EINVAL;
cd = _clkdm_deps_lookup(clkdm2, clkdm1->wkdep_srcs);
if (IS_ERR(cd))
return PTR_ERR(cd);
pwrdm_lock(cd->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
ret = _clkdm_del_sleepdep(clkdm1, clkdm2);
pwrdm_unlock(cd->clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
return ret;
}
/**
* clkdm_read_sleepdep - read sleep dependency state from clkdm2 to clkdm1
* @clkdm1: prevent this struct clockdomain * from sleeping (dependent)
* @clkdm2: when this struct clockdomain * is active (source)
*
* Return 1 if a hardware sleep dependency exists wherein @clkdm1 will
* not be allowed to automatically go inactive if @clkdm2 is active;
* 0 if @clkdm1's automatic power state inactivity transition is independent
* of @clkdm2's; -EINVAL if either clockdomain pointer is invalid or called
* on a machine that does not support software-configurable hardware sleep
* dependencies; or -ENOENT if the hardware is incapable.
*
* REVISIT: Currently this function only represents software-controllable
* sleep dependencies. Sleep dependencies fixed in hardware are not
* yet handled here.
*/
int clkdm_read_sleepdep(struct clockdomain *clkdm1, struct clockdomain *clkdm2)
{
struct clkdm_dep *cd;
int ret = 0;
if (!clkdm1 || !clkdm2)
return -EINVAL;
cd = _clkdm_deps_lookup(clkdm2, clkdm1->sleepdep_srcs);
if (IS_ERR(cd))
ret = PTR_ERR(cd);
if (!arch_clkdm || !arch_clkdm->clkdm_read_sleepdep)
ret = -EINVAL;
if (ret) {
pr_debug("clockdomain: hardware cannot set/clear sleep dependency affecting %s from %s\n",
clkdm1->name, clkdm2->name);
return ret;
}
/* XXX It's faster to return the sleepdep_usecount */
return arch_clkdm->clkdm_read_sleepdep(clkdm1, clkdm2);
}
OMAP clockdomains: add usecounting for wakeup and sleep dependencies Add usecounting for wakeup and sleep dependencies. In the current situation, if several functions add dependencies on the same clockdomains, when the first dependency removal function is called, the dependency will be incorrectly removed from the hardware. Add clkdm_clear_all_wkdeps() and clkdm_clear_all_sleepdeps(), which provide a fast and usecounting-consistent way to clear all hardware clockdomain dependencies, since accesses to these registers can be quite slow. pm{2,3}4xx.c has been updated to use these new functions. The original version of this patch did not touch these files, which previously wrote directly to the wkdep registers, and thus confused the usecounting code. This problem was found by Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com>. N.B.: This patch introduces one significant functional difference over the previous pm34xx.c code: sleepdeps are now cleared during clockdomain initialization, whereas previously they were left untouched. This has been tested by Kevin and confirmed to work. The original version of this patch also did not take into consideration that some clockdomains do not have sleep or wakeup dependency sources, which caused NULL pointer dereferences. This problem was debugged and fixed by Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com>. Signed-off-by: Paul Walmsley <paul@pwsan.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com> Cc: Jouni Högander <jouni.hogander@nokia.com>
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/**
* clkdm_clear_all_sleepdeps - remove all sleep dependencies from target clkdm
* @clkdm: struct clockdomain * to remove all sleep dependencies from
*
* Remove all inter-clockdomain sleep dependencies that could prevent
* @clkdm from idling. Intended to be used during boot to initialize the
* PRCM to a known state, after all clockdomains are put into swsup idle
* and woken up. Returns -EINVAL if @clkdm pointer is invalid, or
* 0 upon success.
*/
int clkdm_clear_all_sleepdeps(struct clockdomain *clkdm)
{
if (!clkdm)
return -EINVAL;
if (!arch_clkdm || !arch_clkdm->clkdm_clear_all_sleepdeps)
return -EINVAL;
OMAP clockdomains: add usecounting for wakeup and sleep dependencies Add usecounting for wakeup and sleep dependencies. In the current situation, if several functions add dependencies on the same clockdomains, when the first dependency removal function is called, the dependency will be incorrectly removed from the hardware. Add clkdm_clear_all_wkdeps() and clkdm_clear_all_sleepdeps(), which provide a fast and usecounting-consistent way to clear all hardware clockdomain dependencies, since accesses to these registers can be quite slow. pm{2,3}4xx.c has been updated to use these new functions. The original version of this patch did not touch these files, which previously wrote directly to the wkdep registers, and thus confused the usecounting code. This problem was found by Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com>. N.B.: This patch introduces one significant functional difference over the previous pm34xx.c code: sleepdeps are now cleared during clockdomain initialization, whereas previously they were left untouched. This has been tested by Kevin and confirmed to work. The original version of this patch also did not take into consideration that some clockdomains do not have sleep or wakeup dependency sources, which caused NULL pointer dereferences. This problem was debugged and fixed by Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com>. Signed-off-by: Paul Walmsley <paul@pwsan.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com> Cc: Jouni Högander <jouni.hogander@nokia.com>
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return arch_clkdm->clkdm_clear_all_sleepdeps(clkdm);
OMAP clockdomains: add usecounting for wakeup and sleep dependencies Add usecounting for wakeup and sleep dependencies. In the current situation, if several functions add dependencies on the same clockdomains, when the first dependency removal function is called, the dependency will be incorrectly removed from the hardware. Add clkdm_clear_all_wkdeps() and clkdm_clear_all_sleepdeps(), which provide a fast and usecounting-consistent way to clear all hardware clockdomain dependencies, since accesses to these registers can be quite slow. pm{2,3}4xx.c has been updated to use these new functions. The original version of this patch did not touch these files, which previously wrote directly to the wkdep registers, and thus confused the usecounting code. This problem was found by Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com>. N.B.: This patch introduces one significant functional difference over the previous pm34xx.c code: sleepdeps are now cleared during clockdomain initialization, whereas previously they were left untouched. This has been tested by Kevin and confirmed to work. The original version of this patch also did not take into consideration that some clockdomains do not have sleep or wakeup dependency sources, which caused NULL pointer dereferences. This problem was debugged and fixed by Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com>. Signed-off-by: Paul Walmsley <paul@pwsan.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com> Cc: Jouni Högander <jouni.hogander@nokia.com>
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}
/**
* clkdm_sleep_nolock - force clockdomain sleep transition (lockless)
* @clkdm: struct clockdomain *
*
* Instruct the CM to force a sleep transition on the specified
* clockdomain @clkdm. Only for use by the powerdomain code. Returns
* -EINVAL if @clkdm is NULL or if clockdomain does not support
* software-initiated sleep; 0 upon success.
*/
int clkdm_sleep_nolock(struct clockdomain *clkdm)
{
int ret;
if (!clkdm)
return -EINVAL;
if (!(clkdm->flags & CLKDM_CAN_FORCE_SLEEP)) {
pr_debug("clockdomain: %s does not support forcing sleep via software\n",
clkdm->name);
return -EINVAL;
}
if (!arch_clkdm || !arch_clkdm->clkdm_sleep)
return -EINVAL;
pr_debug("clockdomain: forcing sleep on %s\n", clkdm->name);
clkdm->_flags &= ~_CLKDM_FLAG_HWSUP_ENABLED;
ret = arch_clkdm->clkdm_sleep(clkdm);
ret |= pwrdm_state_switch_nolock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
return ret;
}
/**
* clkdm_sleep - force clockdomain sleep transition
* @clkdm: struct clockdomain *
*
* Instruct the CM to force a sleep transition on the specified
* clockdomain @clkdm. Returns -EINVAL if @clkdm is NULL or if
* clockdomain does not support software-initiated sleep; 0 upon
* success.
*/
int clkdm_sleep(struct clockdomain *clkdm)
{
int ret;
pwrdm_lock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
ret = clkdm_sleep_nolock(clkdm);
pwrdm_unlock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
return ret;
}
/**
* clkdm_wakeup_nolock - force clockdomain wakeup transition (lockless)
* @clkdm: struct clockdomain *
*
* Instruct the CM to force a wakeup transition on the specified
* clockdomain @clkdm. Only for use by the powerdomain code. Returns
* -EINVAL if @clkdm is NULL or if the clockdomain does not support
* software-controlled wakeup; 0 upon success.
*/
int clkdm_wakeup_nolock(struct clockdomain *clkdm)
{
int ret;
if (!clkdm)
return -EINVAL;
if (!(clkdm->flags & CLKDM_CAN_FORCE_WAKEUP)) {
pr_debug("clockdomain: %s does not support forcing wakeup via software\n",
clkdm->name);
return -EINVAL;
}
if (!arch_clkdm || !arch_clkdm->clkdm_wakeup)
return -EINVAL;
pr_debug("clockdomain: forcing wakeup on %s\n", clkdm->name);
clkdm->_flags &= ~_CLKDM_FLAG_HWSUP_ENABLED;
ret = arch_clkdm->clkdm_wakeup(clkdm);
ret |= pwrdm_state_switch_nolock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
return ret;
}
/**
* clkdm_wakeup - force clockdomain wakeup transition
* @clkdm: struct clockdomain *
*
* Instruct the CM to force a wakeup transition on the specified
* clockdomain @clkdm. Returns -EINVAL if @clkdm is NULL or if the
* clockdomain does not support software-controlled wakeup; 0 upon
* success.
*/
int clkdm_wakeup(struct clockdomain *clkdm)
{
int ret;
pwrdm_lock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
ret = clkdm_wakeup_nolock(clkdm);
pwrdm_unlock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
return ret;
}
/**
* clkdm_allow_idle_nolock - enable hwsup idle transitions for clkdm
* @clkdm: struct clockdomain *
*
* Allow the hardware to automatically switch the clockdomain @clkdm
* into active or idle states, as needed by downstream clocks. If the
* clockdomain has any downstream clocks enabled in the clock
* framework, wkdep/sleepdep autodependencies are added; this is so
* device drivers can read and write to the device. Only for use by
* the powerdomain code. No return value.
*/
void clkdm_allow_idle_nolock(struct clockdomain *clkdm)
{
if (!clkdm)
return;
if (!WARN_ON(!clkdm->forcewake_count))
clkdm->forcewake_count--;
if (clkdm->forcewake_count)
return;
if (!clkdm->usecount && (clkdm->flags & CLKDM_CAN_FORCE_SLEEP))
clkdm_sleep_nolock(clkdm);
if (!(clkdm->flags & CLKDM_CAN_ENABLE_AUTO))
return;
if (clkdm->flags & CLKDM_MISSING_IDLE_REPORTING)
return;
if (!arch_clkdm || !arch_clkdm->clkdm_allow_idle)
return;
pr_debug("clockdomain: enabling automatic idle transitions for %s\n",
clkdm->name);
clkdm->_flags |= _CLKDM_FLAG_HWSUP_ENABLED;
arch_clkdm->clkdm_allow_idle(clkdm);
pwrdm_state_switch_nolock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
}
/**
* clkdm_allow_idle - enable hwsup idle transitions for clkdm
* @clkdm: struct clockdomain *
*
* Allow the hardware to automatically switch the clockdomain @clkdm into
* active or idle states, as needed by downstream clocks. If the
* clockdomain has any downstream clocks enabled in the clock
* framework, wkdep/sleepdep autodependencies are added; this is so
* device drivers can read and write to the device. No return value.
*/
void clkdm_allow_idle(struct clockdomain *clkdm)
{
pwrdm_lock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
clkdm_allow_idle_nolock(clkdm);
pwrdm_unlock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
}
/**
* clkdm_deny_idle - disable hwsup idle transitions for clkdm
* @clkdm: struct clockdomain *
*
* Prevent the hardware from automatically switching the clockdomain
* @clkdm into inactive or idle states. If the clockdomain has
* downstream clocks enabled in the clock framework, wkdep/sleepdep
* autodependencies are removed. Only for use by the powerdomain
* code. No return value.
*/
void clkdm_deny_idle_nolock(struct clockdomain *clkdm)
{
if (!clkdm)
return;
if (clkdm->forcewake_count++)
return;
if (clkdm->flags & CLKDM_CAN_FORCE_WAKEUP)
clkdm_wakeup_nolock(clkdm);
if (!(clkdm->flags & CLKDM_CAN_DISABLE_AUTO))
return;
if (clkdm->flags & CLKDM_MISSING_IDLE_REPORTING)
return;
if (!arch_clkdm || !arch_clkdm->clkdm_deny_idle)
return;
pr_debug("clockdomain: disabling automatic idle transitions for %s\n",
clkdm->name);
clkdm->_flags &= ~_CLKDM_FLAG_HWSUP_ENABLED;
arch_clkdm->clkdm_deny_idle(clkdm);
pwrdm_state_switch_nolock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
}
/**
* clkdm_deny_idle - disable hwsup idle transitions for clkdm
* @clkdm: struct clockdomain *
*
* Prevent the hardware from automatically switching the clockdomain
* @clkdm into inactive or idle states. If the clockdomain has
* downstream clocks enabled in the clock framework, wkdep/sleepdep
* autodependencies are removed. No return value.
*/
void clkdm_deny_idle(struct clockdomain *clkdm)
{
pwrdm_lock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
clkdm_deny_idle_nolock(clkdm);
pwrdm_unlock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
}
/**
* clkdm_in_hwsup - is clockdomain @clkdm have hardware-supervised idle enabled?
* @clkdm: struct clockdomain *
*
* Returns true if clockdomain @clkdm currently has
* hardware-supervised idle enabled, or false if it does not or if
* @clkdm is NULL. It is only valid to call this function after
* clkdm_init() has been called. This function does not actually read
* bits from the hardware; it instead tests an in-memory flag that is
* changed whenever the clockdomain code changes the auto-idle mode.
*/
bool clkdm_in_hwsup(struct clockdomain *clkdm)
{
bool ret;
if (!clkdm)
return false;
ret = (clkdm->_flags & _CLKDM_FLAG_HWSUP_ENABLED) ? true : false;
return ret;
}
ARM: OMAP2+: clockdomain/hwmod: add workaround for EMU clockdomain idle problems The idle status of the IP blocks and clocks inside the EMU clockdomain isn't taken into account by the PRCM hardware when deciding whether the clockdomain is idle. Add a workaround flag in the clockdomain code, CLKDM_MISSING_IDLE_REPORTING, to deal with this problem, and add the code necessary to support it. If CLKDM_MISSING_IDLE_REPORTING is set on a clockdomain, the clockdomain will be forced active whenever an IP block inside that clockdomain is in use, even if the clockdomain supports hardware-supervised idle. When the kernel indicates that the last active IP block inside the clockdomain is no longer used, the clockdomain will be forced idle, or, if that mode is not supported in the hardware, it will be placed into hardware-supervised idle. This patch is an equal collaboration with Jon Hunter <jon-hunter@ti.com>. Ming Lei <ming.lei@canonical.com>, Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>, Madhav Vij <mvij@ti.com>, Kevin Hilman <khilman@ti.com>, Benoît Cousson <b-cousson@ti.com>, and Santosh Shilimkar <santosh.shilimkar@ti.com> all made essential contributions to the understanding of EMU clockdomain power management on OMAP. Signed-off-by: Paul Walmsley <paul@pwsan.com> Cc: Jon Hunter <jon-hunter@ti.com> Cc: Ming Lei <ming.lei@canonical.com> Cc: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com> Cc: Madhav Vij <mvij@ti.com> Cc: Kevin Hilman <khilman@ti.com> Cc: Benoît Cousson <b-cousson@ti.com> Cc: Santosh Shilimkar <santosh.shilimkar@ti.com> Tested-by: Jon Hunter <jon-hunter@ti.com>
2012-09-24 06:28:28 +07:00
/**
* clkdm_missing_idle_reporting - can @clkdm enter autoidle even if in use?
* @clkdm: struct clockdomain *
*
* Returns true if clockdomain @clkdm has the
* CLKDM_MISSING_IDLE_REPORTING flag set, or false if not or @clkdm is
* null. More information is available in the documentation for the
* CLKDM_MISSING_IDLE_REPORTING macro.
*/
bool clkdm_missing_idle_reporting(struct clockdomain *clkdm)
{
if (!clkdm)
return false;
return (clkdm->flags & CLKDM_MISSING_IDLE_REPORTING) ? true : false;
}
/* Public autodep handling functions (deprecated) */
/**
* clkdm_add_autodeps - add auto sleepdeps/wkdeps to clkdm upon clock enable
* @clkdm: struct clockdomain *
*
* Add the "autodep" sleep & wakeup dependencies to clockdomain 'clkdm'
* in hardware-supervised mode. Meant to be called from clock framework
* when a clock inside clockdomain 'clkdm' is enabled. No return value.
*
* XXX autodeps are deprecated and should be removed at the earliest
* opportunity
*/
void clkdm_add_autodeps(struct clockdomain *clkdm)
{
struct clkdm_autodep *autodep;
if (!autodeps || clkdm->flags & CLKDM_NO_AUTODEPS)
return;
for (autodep = autodeps; autodep->clkdm.ptr; autodep++) {
if (IS_ERR(autodep->clkdm.ptr))
continue;
pr_debug("clockdomain: %s: adding %s sleepdep/wkdep\n",
clkdm->name, autodep->clkdm.ptr->name);
_clkdm_add_sleepdep(clkdm, autodep->clkdm.ptr);
_clkdm_add_wkdep(clkdm, autodep->clkdm.ptr);
}
}
/**
* clkdm_del_autodeps - remove auto sleepdeps/wkdeps from clkdm
* @clkdm: struct clockdomain *
*
* Remove the "autodep" sleep & wakeup dependencies from clockdomain 'clkdm'
* in hardware-supervised mode. Meant to be called from clock framework
* when a clock inside clockdomain 'clkdm' is disabled. No return value.
*
* XXX autodeps are deprecated and should be removed at the earliest
* opportunity
*/
void clkdm_del_autodeps(struct clockdomain *clkdm)
{
struct clkdm_autodep *autodep;
if (!autodeps || clkdm->flags & CLKDM_NO_AUTODEPS)
return;
for (autodep = autodeps; autodep->clkdm.ptr; autodep++) {
if (IS_ERR(autodep->clkdm.ptr))
continue;
pr_debug("clockdomain: %s: removing %s sleepdep/wkdep\n",
clkdm->name, autodep->clkdm.ptr->name);
_clkdm_del_sleepdep(clkdm, autodep->clkdm.ptr);
_clkdm_del_wkdep(clkdm, autodep->clkdm.ptr);
}
}
/* Clockdomain-to-clock/hwmod framework interface code */
static int _clkdm_clk_hwmod_enable(struct clockdomain *clkdm)
{
if (!clkdm || !arch_clkdm || !arch_clkdm->clkdm_clk_enable)
return -EINVAL;
pwrdm_lock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
/*
* For arch's with no autodeps, clkcm_clk_enable
* should be called for every clock instance or hwmod that is
* enabled, so the clkdm can be force woken up.
*/
clkdm->usecount++;
if (clkdm->usecount > 1 && autodeps) {
pwrdm_unlock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
return 0;
}
arch_clkdm->clkdm_clk_enable(clkdm);
pwrdm_state_switch_nolock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
pwrdm_unlock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
pr_debug("clockdomain: %s: enabled\n", clkdm->name);
return 0;
}
/**
* clkdm_clk_enable - add an enabled downstream clock to this clkdm
* @clkdm: struct clockdomain *
* @clk: struct clk * of the enabled downstream clock
*
* Increment the usecount of the clockdomain @clkdm and ensure that it
* is awake before @clk is enabled. Intended to be called by
* clk_enable() code. If the clockdomain is in software-supervised
* idle mode, force the clockdomain to wake. If the clockdomain is in
* hardware-supervised idle mode, add clkdm-pwrdm autodependencies, to
* ensure that devices in the clockdomain can be read from/written to
* by on-chip processors. Returns -EINVAL if passed null pointers;
* returns 0 upon success or if the clockdomain is in hwsup idle mode.
*/
int clkdm_clk_enable(struct clockdomain *clkdm, struct clk *clk)
{
/*
* XXX Rewrite this code to maintain a list of enabled
* downstream clocks for debugging purposes?
*/
if (!clk)
return -EINVAL;
return _clkdm_clk_hwmod_enable(clkdm);
}
/**
* clkdm_clk_disable - remove an enabled downstream clock from this clkdm
* @clkdm: struct clockdomain *
* @clk: struct clk * of the disabled downstream clock
*
* Decrement the usecount of this clockdomain @clkdm when @clk is
* disabled. Intended to be called by clk_disable() code. If the
* clockdomain usecount goes to 0, put the clockdomain to sleep
* (software-supervised mode) or remove the clkdm autodependencies
* (hardware-supervised mode). Returns -EINVAL if passed null
* pointers; -ERANGE if the @clkdm usecount underflows; or returns 0
* upon success or if the clockdomain is in hwsup idle mode.
*/
int clkdm_clk_disable(struct clockdomain *clkdm, struct clk *clk)
{
if (!clkdm || !clk || !arch_clkdm || !arch_clkdm->clkdm_clk_disable)
return -EINVAL;
pwrdm_lock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
/* corner case: disabling unused clocks */
if ((__clk_get_enable_count(clk) == 0) && clkdm->usecount == 0)
goto ccd_exit;
if (clkdm->usecount == 0) {
pwrdm_unlock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
WARN_ON(1); /* underflow */
return -ERANGE;
}
clkdm->usecount--;
if (clkdm->usecount > 0) {
pwrdm_unlock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
return 0;
}
arch_clkdm->clkdm_clk_disable(clkdm);
pwrdm_state_switch_nolock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
pr_debug("clockdomain: %s: disabled\n", clkdm->name);
ccd_exit:
pwrdm_unlock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
return 0;
}
/**
* clkdm_hwmod_enable - add an enabled downstream hwmod to this clkdm
* @clkdm: struct clockdomain *
* @oh: struct omap_hwmod * of the enabled downstream hwmod
*
* Increment the usecount of the clockdomain @clkdm and ensure that it
* is awake before @oh is enabled. Intended to be called by
* module_enable() code.
* If the clockdomain is in software-supervised idle mode, force the
* clockdomain to wake. If the clockdomain is in hardware-supervised idle
* mode, add clkdm-pwrdm autodependencies, to ensure that devices in the
* clockdomain can be read from/written to by on-chip processors.
* Returns -EINVAL if passed null pointers;
* returns 0 upon success or if the clockdomain is in hwsup idle mode.
*/
int clkdm_hwmod_enable(struct clockdomain *clkdm, struct omap_hwmod *oh)
{
/* The clkdm attribute does not exist yet prior OMAP4 */
if (cpu_is_omap24xx() || cpu_is_omap34xx())
return 0;
/*
* XXX Rewrite this code to maintain a list of enabled
* downstream hwmods for debugging purposes?
*/
if (!oh)
return -EINVAL;
return _clkdm_clk_hwmod_enable(clkdm);
}
/**
* clkdm_hwmod_disable - remove an enabled downstream hwmod from this clkdm
* @clkdm: struct clockdomain *
* @oh: struct omap_hwmod * of the disabled downstream hwmod
*
* Decrement the usecount of this clockdomain @clkdm when @oh is
* disabled. Intended to be called by module_disable() code.
* If the clockdomain usecount goes to 0, put the clockdomain to sleep
* (software-supervised mode) or remove the clkdm autodependencies
* (hardware-supervised mode).
* Returns -EINVAL if passed null pointers; -ERANGE if the @clkdm usecount
* underflows; or returns 0 upon success or if the clockdomain is in hwsup
* idle mode.
*/
int clkdm_hwmod_disable(struct clockdomain *clkdm, struct omap_hwmod *oh)
{
/* The clkdm attribute does not exist yet prior OMAP4 */
if (cpu_is_omap24xx() || cpu_is_omap34xx())
return 0;
/*
* XXX Rewrite this code to maintain a list of enabled
* downstream hwmods for debugging purposes?
*/
if (!clkdm || !oh || !arch_clkdm || !arch_clkdm->clkdm_clk_disable)
return -EINVAL;
pwrdm_lock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
if (clkdm->usecount == 0) {
pwrdm_unlock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
WARN_ON(1); /* underflow */
return -ERANGE;
}
clkdm->usecount--;
if (clkdm->usecount > 0) {
pwrdm_unlock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
return 0;
}
arch_clkdm->clkdm_clk_disable(clkdm);
pwrdm_state_switch_nolock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
pwrdm_unlock(clkdm->pwrdm.ptr);
pr_debug("clockdomain: %s: disabled\n", clkdm->name);
return 0;
}