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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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/*
* sh73a0 Core CPG Clocks
*
* Copyright ( C ) 2014 Ulrich Hecht
*/
# include <linux/clk-provider.h>
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# include <linux/clk/renesas.h>
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# include <linux/init.h>
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# include <linux/io.h>
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# include <linux/kernel.h>
# include <linux/of.h>
# include <linux/of_address.h>
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# include <linux/slab.h>
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# include <linux/spinlock.h>
struct sh73a0_cpg {
struct clk_onecell_data data ;
spinlock_t lock ;
void __iomem * reg ;
} ;
# define CPG_FRQCRA 0x00
# define CPG_FRQCRB 0x04
# define CPG_SD0CKCR 0x74
# define CPG_SD1CKCR 0x78
# define CPG_SD2CKCR 0x7c
# define CPG_PLLECR 0xd0
# define CPG_PLL0CR 0xd8
# define CPG_PLL1CR 0x28
# define CPG_PLL2CR 0x2c
# define CPG_PLL3CR 0xdc
# define CPG_CKSCR 0xc0
# define CPG_DSI0PHYCR 0x6c
# define CPG_DSI1PHYCR 0x70
# define CLK_ENABLE_ON_INIT BIT(0)
struct div4_clk {
const char * name ;
const char * parent ;
unsigned int reg ;
unsigned int shift ;
} ;
clk: fix false-positive Wmaybe-uninitialized warning
When we build this driver with on x86-32, gcc produces a false-positive warning:
drivers/clk/renesas/clk-sh73a0.c: In function 'sh73a0_cpg_clocks_init':
drivers/clk/renesas/clk-sh73a0.c:155:10: error: 'parent_name' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
return clk_register_fixed_factor(NULL, name, parent_name, 0,
We can work around that warning by adding a fake initialization, I tried
and failed to come up with any better workaround. This is currently one
of few remaining warnings for a 4.14.y randconfig build, so it would be
good to also have it backported at least to that version. Older versions
have more randconfig warnings, so we might not care.
I had not noticed this earlier, because one patch in my randconfig test
tree removes the '-ffreestanding' option on x86-32, and that avoids
the warning. The -ffreestanding flag was originally global but moved
into arch/i386 by Andi Kleen in commit 6edfba1b33c7 ("[PATCH] x86_64:
Don't define string functions to builtin") as a 'temporary workaround'.
Like many temporary hacks, this turned out to be rather long-lived, from
all I can tell we still need a simple fix to asm/string_32.h before it
can be removed, but I'm not sure about how to best do that.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org>
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static const struct div4_clk div4_clks [ ] = {
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{ " zg " , " pll0 " , CPG_FRQCRA , 16 } ,
{ " m3 " , " pll1 " , CPG_FRQCRA , 12 } ,
{ " b " , " pll1 " , CPG_FRQCRA , 8 } ,
{ " m1 " , " pll1 " , CPG_FRQCRA , 4 } ,
{ " m2 " , " pll1 " , CPG_FRQCRA , 0 } ,
{ " zx " , " pll1 " , CPG_FRQCRB , 12 } ,
{ " hp " , " pll1 " , CPG_FRQCRB , 4 } ,
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{ NULL , NULL , 0 , 0 } ,
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} ;
static const struct clk_div_table div4_div_table [ ] = {
{ 0 , 2 } , { 1 , 3 } , { 2 , 4 } , { 3 , 6 } , { 4 , 8 } , { 5 , 12 } ,
{ 6 , 16 } , { 7 , 18 } , { 8 , 24 } , { 10 , 36 } , { 11 , 48 } ,
{ 12 , 7 } , { 0 , 0 }
} ;
static const struct clk_div_table z_div_table [ ] = {
/* ZSEL == 0 */
{ 0 , 1 } , { 1 , 1 } , { 2 , 1 } , { 3 , 1 } , { 4 , 1 } , { 5 , 1 } ,
{ 6 , 1 } , { 7 , 1 } , { 8 , 1 } , { 9 , 1 } , { 10 , 1 } , { 11 , 1 } ,
{ 12 , 1 } , { 13 , 1 } , { 14 , 1 } , { 15 , 1 } ,
/* ZSEL == 1 */
{ 16 , 2 } , { 17 , 3 } , { 18 , 4 } , { 19 , 6 } , { 20 , 8 } , { 21 , 12 } ,
{ 22 , 16 } , { 24 , 24 } , { 27 , 48 } , { 0 , 0 }
} ;
static struct clk * __init
sh73a0_cpg_register_clock ( struct device_node * np , struct sh73a0_cpg * cpg ,
const char * name )
{
const struct clk_div_table * table = NULL ;
unsigned int shift , reg , width ;
clk: fix false-positive Wmaybe-uninitialized warning
When we build this driver with on x86-32, gcc produces a false-positive warning:
drivers/clk/renesas/clk-sh73a0.c: In function 'sh73a0_cpg_clocks_init':
drivers/clk/renesas/clk-sh73a0.c:155:10: error: 'parent_name' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
return clk_register_fixed_factor(NULL, name, parent_name, 0,
We can work around that warning by adding a fake initialization, I tried
and failed to come up with any better workaround. This is currently one
of few remaining warnings for a 4.14.y randconfig build, so it would be
good to also have it backported at least to that version. Older versions
have more randconfig warnings, so we might not care.
I had not noticed this earlier, because one patch in my randconfig test
tree removes the '-ffreestanding' option on x86-32, and that avoids
the warning. The -ffreestanding flag was originally global but moved
into arch/i386 by Andi Kleen in commit 6edfba1b33c7 ("[PATCH] x86_64:
Don't define string functions to builtin") as a 'temporary workaround'.
Like many temporary hacks, this turned out to be rather long-lived, from
all I can tell we still need a simple fix to asm/string_32.h before it
can be removed, but I'm not sure about how to best do that.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org>
2018-02-16 18:27:47 +03:00
const char * parent_name = NULL ;
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unsigned int mult = 1 ;
unsigned int div = 1 ;
if ( ! strcmp ( name , " main " ) ) {
/* extal1, extal1_div2, extal2, extal2_div2 */
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u32 parent_idx = ( readl ( cpg - > reg + CPG_CKSCR ) > > 28 ) & 3 ;
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parent_name = of_clk_get_parent_name ( np , parent_idx > > 1 ) ;
div = ( parent_idx & 1 ) + 1 ;
} else if ( ! strncmp ( name , " pll " , 3 ) ) {
void __iomem * enable_reg = cpg - > reg ;
u32 enable_bit = name [ 3 ] - ' 0 ' ;
parent_name = " main " ;
switch ( enable_bit ) {
case 0 :
enable_reg + = CPG_PLL0CR ;
break ;
case 1 :
enable_reg + = CPG_PLL1CR ;
break ;
case 2 :
enable_reg + = CPG_PLL2CR ;
break ;
case 3 :
enable_reg + = CPG_PLL3CR ;
break ;
default :
return ERR_PTR ( - EINVAL ) ;
}
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if ( readl ( cpg - > reg + CPG_PLLECR ) & BIT ( enable_bit ) ) {
mult = ( ( readl ( enable_reg ) > > 24 ) & 0x3f ) + 1 ;
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/* handle CFG bit for PLL1 and PLL2 */
if ( enable_bit = = 1 | | enable_bit = = 2 )
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if ( readl ( enable_reg ) & BIT ( 20 ) )
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mult * = 2 ;
}
} else if ( ! strcmp ( name , " dsi0phy " ) | | ! strcmp ( name , " dsi1phy " ) ) {
u32 phy_no = name [ 3 ] - ' 0 ' ;
void __iomem * dsi_reg = cpg - > reg +
( phy_no ? CPG_DSI1PHYCR : CPG_DSI0PHYCR ) ;
parent_name = phy_no ? " dsi1pck " : " dsi0pck " ;
mult = __raw_readl ( dsi_reg ) ;
if ( ! ( mult & 0x8000 ) )
mult = 1 ;
else
mult = ( mult & 0x3f ) + 1 ;
} else if ( ! strcmp ( name , " z " ) ) {
parent_name = " pll0 " ;
table = z_div_table ;
reg = CPG_FRQCRB ;
shift = 24 ;
width = 5 ;
} else {
clk: fix false-positive Wmaybe-uninitialized warning
When we build this driver with on x86-32, gcc produces a false-positive warning:
drivers/clk/renesas/clk-sh73a0.c: In function 'sh73a0_cpg_clocks_init':
drivers/clk/renesas/clk-sh73a0.c:155:10: error: 'parent_name' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
return clk_register_fixed_factor(NULL, name, parent_name, 0,
We can work around that warning by adding a fake initialization, I tried
and failed to come up with any better workaround. This is currently one
of few remaining warnings for a 4.14.y randconfig build, so it would be
good to also have it backported at least to that version. Older versions
have more randconfig warnings, so we might not care.
I had not noticed this earlier, because one patch in my randconfig test
tree removes the '-ffreestanding' option on x86-32, and that avoids
the warning. The -ffreestanding flag was originally global but moved
into arch/i386 by Andi Kleen in commit 6edfba1b33c7 ("[PATCH] x86_64:
Don't define string functions to builtin") as a 'temporary workaround'.
Like many temporary hacks, this turned out to be rather long-lived, from
all I can tell we still need a simple fix to asm/string_32.h before it
can be removed, but I'm not sure about how to best do that.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org>
2018-02-16 18:27:47 +03:00
const struct div4_clk * c ;
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for ( c = div4_clks ; c - > name ; c + + ) {
if ( ! strcmp ( name , c - > name ) ) {
parent_name = c - > parent ;
table = div4_div_table ;
reg = c - > reg ;
shift = c - > shift ;
width = 4 ;
break ;
}
}
if ( ! c - > name )
return ERR_PTR ( - EINVAL ) ;
}
if ( ! table ) {
return clk_register_fixed_factor ( NULL , name , parent_name , 0 ,
mult , div ) ;
} else {
return clk_register_divider_table ( NULL , name , parent_name , 0 ,
cpg - > reg + reg , shift , width , 0 ,
table , & cpg - > lock ) ;
}
}
static void __init sh73a0_cpg_clocks_init ( struct device_node * np )
{
struct sh73a0_cpg * cpg ;
struct clk * * clks ;
unsigned int i ;
int num_clks ;
num_clks = of_property_count_strings ( np , " clock-output-names " ) ;
if ( num_clks < 0 ) {
pr_err ( " %s: failed to count clocks \n " , __func__ ) ;
return ;
}
cpg = kzalloc ( sizeof ( * cpg ) , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
clks = kcalloc ( num_clks , sizeof ( * clks ) , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
if ( cpg = = NULL | | clks = = NULL ) {
/* We're leaking memory on purpose, there's no point in cleaning
* up as the system won ' t boot anyway .
*/
return ;
}
spin_lock_init ( & cpg - > lock ) ;
cpg - > data . clks = clks ;
cpg - > data . clk_num = num_clks ;
cpg - > reg = of_iomap ( np , 0 ) ;
if ( WARN_ON ( cpg - > reg = = NULL ) )
return ;
/* Set SDHI clocks to a known state */
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writel ( 0x108 , cpg - > reg + CPG_SD0CKCR ) ;
writel ( 0x108 , cpg - > reg + CPG_SD1CKCR ) ;
writel ( 0x108 , cpg - > reg + CPG_SD2CKCR ) ;
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for ( i = 0 ; i < num_clks ; + + i ) {
const char * name ;
struct clk * clk ;
of_property_read_string_index ( np , " clock-output-names " , i ,
& name ) ;
clk = sh73a0_cpg_register_clock ( np , cpg , name ) ;
if ( IS_ERR ( clk ) )
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pr_err ( " %s: failed to register %pOFn %s clock (%ld) \n " ,
__func__ , np , name , PTR_ERR ( clk ) ) ;
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else
cpg - > data . clks [ i ] = clk ;
}
of_clk_add_provider ( np , of_clk_src_onecell_get , & cpg - > data ) ;
}
CLK_OF_DECLARE ( sh73a0_cpg_clks , " renesas,sh73a0-cpg-clocks " ,
sh73a0_cpg_clocks_init ) ;