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

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/*
* pm.c - Common OMAP2+ power management-related code
*
* Copyright (C) 2010 Texas Instruments, Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2010 Nokia Corporation
*
* 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.
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/pm_opp.h>
#include <linux/export.h>
#include <linux/suspend.h>
#include <linux/cpu.h>
#include <asm/system_misc.h>
#include "omap-pm.h"
#include "omap_device.h"
#include "common.h"
#include "soc.h"
#include "prcm-common.h"
#include "voltage.h"
#include "powerdomain.h"
#include "clockdomain.h"
#include "pm.h"
#include "twl-common.h"
#ifdef CONFIG_SUSPEND
/*
* omap_pm_suspend: points to a function that does the SoC-specific
* suspend work
*/
static int (*omap_pm_suspend)(void);
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_PM
/**
* struct omap2_oscillator - Describe the board main oscillator latencies
* @startup_time: oscillator startup latency
* @shutdown_time: oscillator shutdown latency
*/
struct omap2_oscillator {
u32 startup_time;
u32 shutdown_time;
};
static struct omap2_oscillator oscillator = {
.startup_time = ULONG_MAX,
.shutdown_time = ULONG_MAX,
};
void omap_pm_setup_oscillator(u32 tstart, u32 tshut)
{
oscillator.startup_time = tstart;
oscillator.shutdown_time = tshut;
}
void omap_pm_get_oscillator(u32 *tstart, u32 *tshut)
{
if (!tstart || !tshut)
return;
*tstart = oscillator.startup_time;
*tshut = oscillator.shutdown_time;
}
#endif
static int __init _init_omap_device(char *name)
{
struct omap_hwmod *oh;
struct platform_device *pdev;
oh = omap_hwmod_lookup(name);
if (WARN(!oh, "%s: could not find omap_hwmod for %s\n",
__func__, name))
return -ENODEV;
pdev = omap_device_build(oh->name, 0, oh, NULL, 0);
if (WARN(IS_ERR(pdev), "%s: could not build omap_device for %s\n",
__func__, name))
return -ENODEV;
return 0;
}
/*
* Build omap_devices for processors and bus.
*/
static void __init omap2_init_processor_devices(void)
{
_init_omap_device("mpu");
if (omap3_has_iva())
_init_omap_device("iva");
if (cpu_is_omap44xx()) {
_init_omap_device("l3_main_1");
_init_omap_device("dsp");
_init_omap_device("iva");
} else {
_init_omap_device("l3_main");
}
}
int __init omap_pm_clkdms_setup(struct clockdomain *clkdm, void *unused)
{
/* XXX The usecount test is racy */
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
if ((clkdm->flags & CLKDM_CAN_ENABLE_AUTO) &&
!(clkdm->flags & CLKDM_MISSING_IDLE_REPORTING))
clkdm_allow_idle(clkdm);
else if (clkdm->flags & CLKDM_CAN_FORCE_SLEEP &&
clkdm->usecount == 0)
clkdm_sleep(clkdm);
return 0;
}
/*
* This API is to be called during init to set the various voltage
* domains to the voltage as per the opp table. Typically we boot up
* at the nominal voltage. So this function finds out the rate of
* the clock associated with the voltage domain, finds out the correct
* opp entry and sets the voltage domain to the voltage specified
* in the opp entry
*/
static int __init omap2_set_init_voltage(char *vdd_name, char *clk_name,
const char *oh_name)
{
struct voltagedomain *voltdm;
struct clk *clk;
struct dev_pm_opp *opp;
unsigned long freq, bootup_volt;
struct device *dev;
if (!vdd_name || !clk_name || !oh_name) {
pr_err("%s: invalid parameters\n", __func__);
goto exit;
}
if (!strncmp(oh_name, "mpu", 3))
/*
* All current OMAPs share voltage rail and clock
* source, so CPU0 is used to represent the MPU-SS.
*/
dev = get_cpu_device(0);
else
dev = omap_device_get_by_hwmod_name(oh_name);
if (IS_ERR(dev)) {
pr_err("%s: Unable to get dev pointer for hwmod %s\n",
__func__, oh_name);
goto exit;
}
voltdm = voltdm_lookup(vdd_name);
if (!voltdm) {
pr_err("%s: unable to get vdd pointer for vdd_%s\n",
__func__, vdd_name);
goto exit;
}
clk = clk_get(NULL, clk_name);
if (IS_ERR(clk)) {
pr_err("%s: unable to get clk %s\n", __func__, clk_name);
goto exit;
}
freq = clk_get_rate(clk);
clk_put(clk);
rcu_read_lock();
opp = dev_pm_opp_find_freq_ceil(dev, &freq);
if (IS_ERR(opp)) {
rcu_read_unlock();
pr_err("%s: unable to find boot up OPP for vdd_%s\n",
__func__, vdd_name);
goto exit;
}
bootup_volt = dev_pm_opp_get_voltage(opp);
rcu_read_unlock();
if (!bootup_volt) {
pr_err("%s: unable to find voltage corresponding to the bootup OPP for vdd_%s\n",
__func__, vdd_name);
goto exit;
}
voltdm_scale(voltdm, bootup_volt);
return 0;
exit:
pr_err("%s: unable to set vdd_%s\n", __func__, vdd_name);
return -EINVAL;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_SUSPEND
static int omap_pm_enter(suspend_state_t suspend_state)
{
int ret = 0;
if (!omap_pm_suspend)
return -ENOENT; /* XXX doublecheck */
switch (suspend_state) {
case PM_SUSPEND_STANDBY:
case PM_SUSPEND_MEM:
ret = omap_pm_suspend();
break;
default:
ret = -EINVAL;
}
return ret;
}
static int omap_pm_begin(suspend_state_t state)
{
cpu_idle_poll_ctrl(true);
if (cpu_is_omap34xx())
omap_prcm_irq_prepare();
return 0;
}
static void omap_pm_end(void)
{
cpu_idle_poll_ctrl(false);
}
static void omap_pm_finish(void)
{
if (cpu_is_omap34xx())
omap_prcm_irq_complete();
}
static const struct platform_suspend_ops omap_pm_ops = {
.begin = omap_pm_begin,
.end = omap_pm_end,
.enter = omap_pm_enter,
.finish = omap_pm_finish,
.valid = suspend_valid_only_mem,
};
/**
* omap_common_suspend_init - Set common suspend routines for OMAP SoCs
* @pm_suspend: function pointer to SoC specific suspend function
*/
void omap_common_suspend_init(void *pm_suspend)
{
omap_pm_suspend = pm_suspend;
suspend_set_ops(&omap_pm_ops);
}
#endif /* CONFIG_SUSPEND */
static void __init omap3_init_voltages(void)
{
if (!cpu_is_omap34xx())
return;
omap2_set_init_voltage("mpu_iva", "dpll1_ck", "mpu");
omap2_set_init_voltage("core", "l3_ick", "l3_main");
}
static void __init omap4_init_voltages(void)
{
if (!cpu_is_omap44xx())
return;
omap2_set_init_voltage("mpu", "dpll_mpu_ck", "mpu");
omap2_set_init_voltage("core", "l3_div_ck", "l3_main_1");
omap2_set_init_voltage("iva", "dpll_iva_m5x2_ck", "iva");
}
cpufreq: OMAP: instantiate omap-cpufreq as a platform_driver As multi-platform build is being adopted by more and more ARM platforms, initcall function should be used very carefully. For example, when CONFIG_ARM_OMAP2PLUS_CPUFREQ is built in the kernel, omap_cpufreq_init() will be called on all the platforms to initialize omap-cpufreq driver. Further, on OMAP, we now use Soc generic cpufreq-cpu0 driver using device tree entries. To allow cpufreq-cpu0 and omap-cpufreq drivers to co-exist for OMAP in a single image, we need to ensure the following: 1. With device tree boot, we use cpufreq-cpu0 2. With non device tree boot, we use omap-cpufreq In the case of (1), we will have cpu OPPs and regulator registered as part of the device tree nodes, to ensure that omap-cpufreq and cpufreq-cpu0 don't conflict in managing the frequency of the same CPU, we should not permit omap-cpufreq to be probed. In the case of (2), we will not have the cpufreq-cpu0 device, hence only omap-cpufreq will be active. To eliminate this undesired these effects, we change omap-cpufreq driver to have it instantiated as a platform_driver and register "omap-cpufreq" device only when booted without device tree nodes on OMAP platforms. This allows the following: a) Will only run on platforms that create the platform_device "omap-cpufreq". b) Since the platform_device is registered only when device tree nodes are *not* populated, omap-cpufreq driver does not conflict with the usage of cpufreq-cpu0 driver which is used on OMAP platforms when device tree nodes are present. Inspired by commit 5553f9e26f6f49a93ba732fd222eac6973a4cf35 (cpufreq: instantiate cpufreq-cpu0 as a platform_driver) [robherring2@gmail.com: reported conflict of omap-cpufreq vs other driver in an non-device tree supported boot] Reported-by: Rob Herring <robherring2@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com> Acked-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
2013-04-10 06:22:01 +07:00
static inline void omap_init_cpufreq(void)
{
struct platform_device_info devinfo = { };
if (!of_have_populated_dt())
devinfo.name = "omap-cpufreq";
else
devinfo.name = "cpufreq-dt";
cpufreq: OMAP: instantiate omap-cpufreq as a platform_driver As multi-platform build is being adopted by more and more ARM platforms, initcall function should be used very carefully. For example, when CONFIG_ARM_OMAP2PLUS_CPUFREQ is built in the kernel, omap_cpufreq_init() will be called on all the platforms to initialize omap-cpufreq driver. Further, on OMAP, we now use Soc generic cpufreq-cpu0 driver using device tree entries. To allow cpufreq-cpu0 and omap-cpufreq drivers to co-exist for OMAP in a single image, we need to ensure the following: 1. With device tree boot, we use cpufreq-cpu0 2. With non device tree boot, we use omap-cpufreq In the case of (1), we will have cpu OPPs and regulator registered as part of the device tree nodes, to ensure that omap-cpufreq and cpufreq-cpu0 don't conflict in managing the frequency of the same CPU, we should not permit omap-cpufreq to be probed. In the case of (2), we will not have the cpufreq-cpu0 device, hence only omap-cpufreq will be active. To eliminate this undesired these effects, we change omap-cpufreq driver to have it instantiated as a platform_driver and register "omap-cpufreq" device only when booted without device tree nodes on OMAP platforms. This allows the following: a) Will only run on platforms that create the platform_device "omap-cpufreq". b) Since the platform_device is registered only when device tree nodes are *not* populated, omap-cpufreq driver does not conflict with the usage of cpufreq-cpu0 driver which is used on OMAP platforms when device tree nodes are present. Inspired by commit 5553f9e26f6f49a93ba732fd222eac6973a4cf35 (cpufreq: instantiate cpufreq-cpu0 as a platform_driver) [robherring2@gmail.com: reported conflict of omap-cpufreq vs other driver in an non-device tree supported boot] Reported-by: Rob Herring <robherring2@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com> Acked-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
2013-04-10 06:22:01 +07:00
platform_device_register_full(&devinfo);
}
static int __init omap2_common_pm_init(void)
{
if (!of_have_populated_dt())
omap2_init_processor_devices();
omap_pm_if_init();
return 0;
}
omap_postcore_initcall(omap2_common_pm_init);
int __init omap2_common_pm_late_init(void)
{
if (of_have_populated_dt()) {
omap3_twl_init();
omap4_twl_init();
}
/* Init the voltage layer */
omap_pmic_late_init();
omap_voltage_late_init();
/* Initialize the voltages */
omap3_init_voltages();
omap4_init_voltages();
cpufreq: OMAP: instantiate omap-cpufreq as a platform_driver As multi-platform build is being adopted by more and more ARM platforms, initcall function should be used very carefully. For example, when CONFIG_ARM_OMAP2PLUS_CPUFREQ is built in the kernel, omap_cpufreq_init() will be called on all the platforms to initialize omap-cpufreq driver. Further, on OMAP, we now use Soc generic cpufreq-cpu0 driver using device tree entries. To allow cpufreq-cpu0 and omap-cpufreq drivers to co-exist for OMAP in a single image, we need to ensure the following: 1. With device tree boot, we use cpufreq-cpu0 2. With non device tree boot, we use omap-cpufreq In the case of (1), we will have cpu OPPs and regulator registered as part of the device tree nodes, to ensure that omap-cpufreq and cpufreq-cpu0 don't conflict in managing the frequency of the same CPU, we should not permit omap-cpufreq to be probed. In the case of (2), we will not have the cpufreq-cpu0 device, hence only omap-cpufreq will be active. To eliminate this undesired these effects, we change omap-cpufreq driver to have it instantiated as a platform_driver and register "omap-cpufreq" device only when booted without device tree nodes on OMAP platforms. This allows the following: a) Will only run on platforms that create the platform_device "omap-cpufreq". b) Since the platform_device is registered only when device tree nodes are *not* populated, omap-cpufreq driver does not conflict with the usage of cpufreq-cpu0 driver which is used on OMAP platforms when device tree nodes are present. Inspired by commit 5553f9e26f6f49a93ba732fd222eac6973a4cf35 (cpufreq: instantiate cpufreq-cpu0 as a platform_driver) [robherring2@gmail.com: reported conflict of omap-cpufreq vs other driver in an non-device tree supported boot] Reported-by: Rob Herring <robherring2@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com> Acked-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
2013-04-10 06:22:01 +07:00
/* Smartreflex device init */
omap_devinit_smartreflex();
/* cpufreq dummy device instantiation */
omap_init_cpufreq();
return 0;
}