linux_dsm_epyc7002/include/linux/soundwire/sdw_intel.h
Pierre-Louis Bossart 09f6a72d01 soundwire: intel: add clock stop quirks
Due to power rail dependencies, the SoundWire Master driver cannot
make decisions on its own when entering pm runtime suspend.

Add quirk mask for each link, so that the SOF parent driver can inform
the SoundWire master driver of the desired behavior:
a) leave clock on
b) power-off instead of clock stop
c) power-off if all devices cannot generate wakes
d) force bus reset on clock restart

Note that for now the interface with the SOF driver relies on a single
mask for all links. If needed, the interface might be modified at a
later point to provide more freedom. The code at the lower level does
not assume any commonality between links.

Signed-off-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20191212014507.28050-12-pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com
Signed-off-by: Vinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org>
2019-12-12 09:17:07 +05:30

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-3-Clause) */
/* Copyright(c) 2015-17 Intel Corporation. */
#ifndef __SDW_INTEL_H
#define __SDW_INTEL_H
#include <linux/irqreturn.h>
/**
* struct sdw_intel_stream_params_data: configuration passed during
* the @params_stream callback, e.g. for interaction with DSP
* firmware.
*/
struct sdw_intel_stream_params_data {
struct snd_pcm_substream *substream;
struct snd_soc_dai *dai;
struct snd_pcm_hw_params *hw_params;
int link_id;
int alh_stream_id;
};
/**
* struct sdw_intel_stream_free_data: configuration passed during
* the @free_stream callback, e.g. for interaction with DSP
* firmware.
*/
struct sdw_intel_stream_free_data {
struct snd_pcm_substream *substream;
struct snd_soc_dai *dai;
int link_id;
};
/**
* struct sdw_intel_ops: Intel audio driver callback ops
*
*/
struct sdw_intel_ops {
int (*params_stream)(struct device *dev,
struct sdw_intel_stream_params_data *params_data);
int (*free_stream)(struct device *dev,
struct sdw_intel_stream_free_data *free_data);
};
/**
* struct sdw_intel_acpi_info - Soundwire Intel information found in ACPI tables
* @handle: ACPI controller handle
* @count: link count found with "sdw-master-count" property
* @link_mask: bit-wise mask listing links enabled by BIOS menu
*
* this structure could be expanded to e.g. provide all the _ADR
* information in case the link_mask is not sufficient to identify
* platform capabilities.
*/
struct sdw_intel_acpi_info {
acpi_handle handle;
int count;
u32 link_mask;
};
struct sdw_intel_link_res;
/* Intel clock-stop/pm_runtime quirk definitions */
/*
* Force the clock to remain on during pm_runtime suspend. This might
* be needed if Slave devices do not have an alternate clock source or
* if the latency requirements are very strict.
*/
#define SDW_INTEL_CLK_STOP_NOT_ALLOWED BIT(0)
/*
* Stop the bus during pm_runtime suspend. If set, a complete bus
* reset and re-enumeration will be performed when the bus
* restarts. This mode shall not be used if Slave devices can generate
* in-band wakes.
*/
#define SDW_INTEL_CLK_STOP_TEARDOWN BIT(1)
/*
* Stop the bus during pm_suspend if Slaves are not wake capable
* (e.g. speaker amplifiers). The clock-stop mode is typically
* slightly higher power than when the IP is completely powered-off.
*/
#define SDW_INTEL_CLK_STOP_WAKE_CAPABLE_ONLY BIT(2)
/*
* Require a bus reset (and complete re-enumeration) when exiting
* clock stop modes. This may be needed if the controller power was
* turned off and all context lost. This quirk shall not be used if a
* Slave device needs to remain enumerated and keep its context,
* e.g. to provide the reasons for the wake, report acoustic events or
* pass a history buffer.
*/
#define SDW_INTEL_CLK_STOP_BUS_RESET BIT(3)
/**
* struct sdw_intel_ctx - context allocated by the controller
* driver probe
* @count: link count
* @mmio_base: mmio base of SoundWire registers, only used to check
* hardware capabilities after all power dependencies are settled.
* @link_mask: bit-wise mask listing SoundWire links reported by the
* Controller
* @handle: ACPI parent handle
* @links: information for each link (controller-specific and kept
* opaque here)
* @link_list: list to handle interrupts across all links
* @shim_lock: mutex to handle concurrent rmw access to shared SHIM registers.
*/
struct sdw_intel_ctx {
int count;
void __iomem *mmio_base;
u32 link_mask;
acpi_handle handle;
struct sdw_intel_link_res *links;
struct list_head link_list;
struct mutex shim_lock; /* lock for access to shared SHIM registers */
};
/**
* struct sdw_intel_res - Soundwire Intel global resource structure,
* typically populated by the DSP driver
*
* @count: link count
* @mmio_base: mmio base of SoundWire registers
* @irq: interrupt number
* @handle: ACPI parent handle
* @parent: parent device
* @ops: callback ops
* @dev: device implementing hwparams and free callbacks
* @link_mask: bit-wise mask listing links selected by the DSP driver
* This mask may be a subset of the one reported by the controller since
* machine-specific quirks are handled in the DSP driver.
* @clock_stop_quirks: mask array of possible behaviors requested by the
* DSP driver. The quirks are common for all links for now.
*/
struct sdw_intel_res {
int count;
void __iomem *mmio_base;
int irq;
acpi_handle handle;
struct device *parent;
const struct sdw_intel_ops *ops;
struct device *dev;
u32 link_mask;
u32 clock_stop_quirks;
};
/*
* On Intel platforms, the SoundWire IP has dependencies on power
* rails shared with the DSP, and the initialization steps are split
* in three. First an ACPI scan to check what the firmware describes
* in DSDT tables, then an allocation step (with no hardware
* configuration but with all the relevant devices created) and last
* the actual hardware configuration. The final stage is a global
* interrupt enable which is controlled by the DSP driver. Splitting
* these phases helps simplify the boot flow and make early decisions
* on e.g. which machine driver to select (I2S mode, HDaudio or
* SoundWire).
*/
int sdw_intel_acpi_scan(acpi_handle *parent_handle,
struct sdw_intel_acpi_info *info);
void sdw_intel_process_wakeen_event(struct sdw_intel_ctx *ctx);
struct sdw_intel_ctx *
sdw_intel_probe(struct sdw_intel_res *res);
int sdw_intel_startup(struct sdw_intel_ctx *ctx);
void sdw_intel_exit(struct sdw_intel_ctx *ctx);
void sdw_intel_enable_irq(void __iomem *mmio_base, bool enable);
irqreturn_t sdw_intel_thread(int irq, void *dev_id);
#endif