linux/drivers/clk/clk-nomadik.c

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clk: nomadik: implement the Nomadik clocks properly The Nomadik clock implementation was a stub just using fixed clocks. This implements the clocks properly instead of relying on them all being on at boot and leaving them all on. The PLLs are on the top locking to the main chrystal oscillator, then the HCLK for the peripherals are below PLL2. The gated clocks are implemented with zero cells and given the clock ID as a property of each node, so every gate need to have its own node in the device tree. This is because the gate registers contain both HCLK gates and PCLK gates, where the latter has HCLK as parent. As can be seen from the register layout, this is a complete mixup, which means all these gates need their own node to properly model parent/child relations for PCLKs apart from the HCLKs. This driver also adds a helpful debugfs file to inspect the hardware state of the clock gates. This is the end result in <debugfs>/clk/clk_summary after applying a proper device tree: ulpiclk 0 0 60000000 mxtal 3 3 19200000 pll2 1 1 864000000 clk48 3 3 48000000 rngcclk 1 1 48000000 usbmclk 0 0 48000000 mshcclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk3 0 0 48000000 x3dclk 0 0 48000000 skeclk 0 0 48000000 owmclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk2 0 0 48000000 mspclk1 0 0 48000000 uart2clk 0 0 48000000 ipbmcclk 0 0 48000000 ipi2cclk 0 0 48000000 usbclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk0 0 0 48000000 uart1clk 1 2 48000000 i2c1clk 0 0 48000000 i2c0clk 0 0 48000000 sdiclk 1 1 48000000 uart0clk 0 0 48000000 sspiclk 0 0 48000000 irdaclk 0 0 48000000 clk72 0 0 72000000 difclk 0 0 72000000 clcdclk 0 0 72000000 clk216 0 0 216000000 hsiclkrx 0 0 216000000 clk108 0 0 108000000 hsiclktx 0 0 108000000 clk27 0 0 27000000 pll1 1 1 264000000 hclk 3 3 264000000 hclkrng 1 1 264000000 hclkusbm 0 0 264000000 hclkcryp 0 0 264000000 hclkhash 0 0 264000000 hclk3d 0 0 264000000 hclkhpi 0 0 264000000 hclksva 0 0 264000000 hclksaa 0 0 264000000 hclkdif 0 0 264000000 hclkusb 0 0 264000000 hclkclcd 0 0 264000000 hclkdma1 0 0 264000000 hclksdram 0 0 264000000 hclksmc 1 1 264000000 hclkdma0 0 0 264000000 pclk 7 9 264000000 pclkmsp3 0 0 264000000 pclkmshc 0 0 264000000 pclkhsem 0 0 264000000 pclkske 0 0 264000000 pclkowm 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp2 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp1 0 0 264000000 pclkuart2 0 0 264000000 pclkxti 0 0 264000000 pclkhsi 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp0 0 0 264000000 pclkuart1 1 1 264000000 pclki2c1 0 0 264000000 pclki2c0 0 0 264000000 pclksdi 1 1 264000000 pclkuart0 1 1 264000000 pclkssp 0 0 264000000 pclkirda 0 0 264000000 timclk 1 1 2400000 Acked-by: Mike Turquette <mturquette@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
2013-06-05 01:17:21 +04:00
/*
* Nomadik clock implementation
* Copyright (C) 2013 ST-Ericsson AB
* License terms: GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2
* Author: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
*/
#define pr_fmt(fmt) "Nomadik SRC clocks: " fmt
#include <linux/bitops.h>
#include <linux/clk.h>
#include <linux/clkdev.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/clk-provider.h>
#include <linux/of.h>
clk: nomadik: implement the Nomadik clocks properly The Nomadik clock implementation was a stub just using fixed clocks. This implements the clocks properly instead of relying on them all being on at boot and leaving them all on. The PLLs are on the top locking to the main chrystal oscillator, then the HCLK for the peripherals are below PLL2. The gated clocks are implemented with zero cells and given the clock ID as a property of each node, so every gate need to have its own node in the device tree. This is because the gate registers contain both HCLK gates and PCLK gates, where the latter has HCLK as parent. As can be seen from the register layout, this is a complete mixup, which means all these gates need their own node to properly model parent/child relations for PCLKs apart from the HCLKs. This driver also adds a helpful debugfs file to inspect the hardware state of the clock gates. This is the end result in <debugfs>/clk/clk_summary after applying a proper device tree: ulpiclk 0 0 60000000 mxtal 3 3 19200000 pll2 1 1 864000000 clk48 3 3 48000000 rngcclk 1 1 48000000 usbmclk 0 0 48000000 mshcclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk3 0 0 48000000 x3dclk 0 0 48000000 skeclk 0 0 48000000 owmclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk2 0 0 48000000 mspclk1 0 0 48000000 uart2clk 0 0 48000000 ipbmcclk 0 0 48000000 ipi2cclk 0 0 48000000 usbclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk0 0 0 48000000 uart1clk 1 2 48000000 i2c1clk 0 0 48000000 i2c0clk 0 0 48000000 sdiclk 1 1 48000000 uart0clk 0 0 48000000 sspiclk 0 0 48000000 irdaclk 0 0 48000000 clk72 0 0 72000000 difclk 0 0 72000000 clcdclk 0 0 72000000 clk216 0 0 216000000 hsiclkrx 0 0 216000000 clk108 0 0 108000000 hsiclktx 0 0 108000000 clk27 0 0 27000000 pll1 1 1 264000000 hclk 3 3 264000000 hclkrng 1 1 264000000 hclkusbm 0 0 264000000 hclkcryp 0 0 264000000 hclkhash 0 0 264000000 hclk3d 0 0 264000000 hclkhpi 0 0 264000000 hclksva 0 0 264000000 hclksaa 0 0 264000000 hclkdif 0 0 264000000 hclkusb 0 0 264000000 hclkclcd 0 0 264000000 hclkdma1 0 0 264000000 hclksdram 0 0 264000000 hclksmc 1 1 264000000 hclkdma0 0 0 264000000 pclk 7 9 264000000 pclkmsp3 0 0 264000000 pclkmshc 0 0 264000000 pclkhsem 0 0 264000000 pclkske 0 0 264000000 pclkowm 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp2 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp1 0 0 264000000 pclkuart2 0 0 264000000 pclkxti 0 0 264000000 pclkhsi 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp0 0 0 264000000 pclkuart1 1 1 264000000 pclki2c1 0 0 264000000 pclki2c0 0 0 264000000 pclksdi 1 1 264000000 pclkuart0 1 1 264000000 pclkssp 0 0 264000000 pclkirda 0 0 264000000 timclk 1 1 2400000 Acked-by: Mike Turquette <mturquette@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
2013-06-05 01:17:21 +04:00
#include <linux/of_address.h>
#include <linux/debugfs.h>
#include <linux/seq_file.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/reboot.h>
/*
* The Nomadik clock tree is described in the STN8815A12 DB V4.2
* reference manual for the chip, page 94 ff.
clk: nomadik: implement the Nomadik clocks properly The Nomadik clock implementation was a stub just using fixed clocks. This implements the clocks properly instead of relying on them all being on at boot and leaving them all on. The PLLs are on the top locking to the main chrystal oscillator, then the HCLK for the peripherals are below PLL2. The gated clocks are implemented with zero cells and given the clock ID as a property of each node, so every gate need to have its own node in the device tree. This is because the gate registers contain both HCLK gates and PCLK gates, where the latter has HCLK as parent. As can be seen from the register layout, this is a complete mixup, which means all these gates need their own node to properly model parent/child relations for PCLKs apart from the HCLKs. This driver also adds a helpful debugfs file to inspect the hardware state of the clock gates. This is the end result in <debugfs>/clk/clk_summary after applying a proper device tree: ulpiclk 0 0 60000000 mxtal 3 3 19200000 pll2 1 1 864000000 clk48 3 3 48000000 rngcclk 1 1 48000000 usbmclk 0 0 48000000 mshcclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk3 0 0 48000000 x3dclk 0 0 48000000 skeclk 0 0 48000000 owmclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk2 0 0 48000000 mspclk1 0 0 48000000 uart2clk 0 0 48000000 ipbmcclk 0 0 48000000 ipi2cclk 0 0 48000000 usbclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk0 0 0 48000000 uart1clk 1 2 48000000 i2c1clk 0 0 48000000 i2c0clk 0 0 48000000 sdiclk 1 1 48000000 uart0clk 0 0 48000000 sspiclk 0 0 48000000 irdaclk 0 0 48000000 clk72 0 0 72000000 difclk 0 0 72000000 clcdclk 0 0 72000000 clk216 0 0 216000000 hsiclkrx 0 0 216000000 clk108 0 0 108000000 hsiclktx 0 0 108000000 clk27 0 0 27000000 pll1 1 1 264000000 hclk 3 3 264000000 hclkrng 1 1 264000000 hclkusbm 0 0 264000000 hclkcryp 0 0 264000000 hclkhash 0 0 264000000 hclk3d 0 0 264000000 hclkhpi 0 0 264000000 hclksva 0 0 264000000 hclksaa 0 0 264000000 hclkdif 0 0 264000000 hclkusb 0 0 264000000 hclkclcd 0 0 264000000 hclkdma1 0 0 264000000 hclksdram 0 0 264000000 hclksmc 1 1 264000000 hclkdma0 0 0 264000000 pclk 7 9 264000000 pclkmsp3 0 0 264000000 pclkmshc 0 0 264000000 pclkhsem 0 0 264000000 pclkske 0 0 264000000 pclkowm 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp2 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp1 0 0 264000000 pclkuart2 0 0 264000000 pclkxti 0 0 264000000 pclkhsi 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp0 0 0 264000000 pclkuart1 1 1 264000000 pclki2c1 0 0 264000000 pclki2c0 0 0 264000000 pclksdi 1 1 264000000 pclkuart0 1 1 264000000 pclkssp 0 0 264000000 pclkirda 0 0 264000000 timclk 1 1 2400000 Acked-by: Mike Turquette <mturquette@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
2013-06-05 01:17:21 +04:00
* Clock IDs are in the STn8815 Reference Manual table 3, page 27.
*/
#define SRC_CR 0x00U
#define SRC_CR_T0_ENSEL BIT(15)
#define SRC_CR_T1_ENSEL BIT(17)
#define SRC_CR_T2_ENSEL BIT(19)
#define SRC_CR_T3_ENSEL BIT(21)
#define SRC_CR_T4_ENSEL BIT(23)
#define SRC_CR_T5_ENSEL BIT(25)
#define SRC_CR_T6_ENSEL BIT(27)
#define SRC_CR_T7_ENSEL BIT(29)
clk: nomadik: implement the Nomadik clocks properly The Nomadik clock implementation was a stub just using fixed clocks. This implements the clocks properly instead of relying on them all being on at boot and leaving them all on. The PLLs are on the top locking to the main chrystal oscillator, then the HCLK for the peripherals are below PLL2. The gated clocks are implemented with zero cells and given the clock ID as a property of each node, so every gate need to have its own node in the device tree. This is because the gate registers contain both HCLK gates and PCLK gates, where the latter has HCLK as parent. As can be seen from the register layout, this is a complete mixup, which means all these gates need their own node to properly model parent/child relations for PCLKs apart from the HCLKs. This driver also adds a helpful debugfs file to inspect the hardware state of the clock gates. This is the end result in <debugfs>/clk/clk_summary after applying a proper device tree: ulpiclk 0 0 60000000 mxtal 3 3 19200000 pll2 1 1 864000000 clk48 3 3 48000000 rngcclk 1 1 48000000 usbmclk 0 0 48000000 mshcclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk3 0 0 48000000 x3dclk 0 0 48000000 skeclk 0 0 48000000 owmclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk2 0 0 48000000 mspclk1 0 0 48000000 uart2clk 0 0 48000000 ipbmcclk 0 0 48000000 ipi2cclk 0 0 48000000 usbclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk0 0 0 48000000 uart1clk 1 2 48000000 i2c1clk 0 0 48000000 i2c0clk 0 0 48000000 sdiclk 1 1 48000000 uart0clk 0 0 48000000 sspiclk 0 0 48000000 irdaclk 0 0 48000000 clk72 0 0 72000000 difclk 0 0 72000000 clcdclk 0 0 72000000 clk216 0 0 216000000 hsiclkrx 0 0 216000000 clk108 0 0 108000000 hsiclktx 0 0 108000000 clk27 0 0 27000000 pll1 1 1 264000000 hclk 3 3 264000000 hclkrng 1 1 264000000 hclkusbm 0 0 264000000 hclkcryp 0 0 264000000 hclkhash 0 0 264000000 hclk3d 0 0 264000000 hclkhpi 0 0 264000000 hclksva 0 0 264000000 hclksaa 0 0 264000000 hclkdif 0 0 264000000 hclkusb 0 0 264000000 hclkclcd 0 0 264000000 hclkdma1 0 0 264000000 hclksdram 0 0 264000000 hclksmc 1 1 264000000 hclkdma0 0 0 264000000 pclk 7 9 264000000 pclkmsp3 0 0 264000000 pclkmshc 0 0 264000000 pclkhsem 0 0 264000000 pclkske 0 0 264000000 pclkowm 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp2 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp1 0 0 264000000 pclkuart2 0 0 264000000 pclkxti 0 0 264000000 pclkhsi 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp0 0 0 264000000 pclkuart1 1 1 264000000 pclki2c1 0 0 264000000 pclki2c0 0 0 264000000 pclksdi 1 1 264000000 pclkuart0 1 1 264000000 pclkssp 0 0 264000000 pclkirda 0 0 264000000 timclk 1 1 2400000 Acked-by: Mike Turquette <mturquette@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
2013-06-05 01:17:21 +04:00
#define SRC_XTALCR 0x0CU
#define SRC_XTALCR_XTALTIMEN BIT(20)
#define SRC_XTALCR_SXTALDIS BIT(19)
#define SRC_XTALCR_MXTALSTAT BIT(2)
#define SRC_XTALCR_MXTALEN BIT(1)
#define SRC_XTALCR_MXTALOVER BIT(0)
#define SRC_PLLCR 0x10U
#define SRC_PLLCR_PLLTIMEN BIT(29)
#define SRC_PLLCR_PLL2EN BIT(28)
#define SRC_PLLCR_PLL1STAT BIT(2)
#define SRC_PLLCR_PLL1EN BIT(1)
#define SRC_PLLCR_PLL1OVER BIT(0)
#define SRC_PLLFR 0x14U
#define SRC_PCKEN0 0x24U
#define SRC_PCKDIS0 0x28U
#define SRC_PCKENSR0 0x2CU
#define SRC_PCKSR0 0x30U
#define SRC_PCKEN1 0x34U
#define SRC_PCKDIS1 0x38U
#define SRC_PCKENSR1 0x3CU
#define SRC_PCKSR1 0x40U
/* Lock protecting the SRC_CR register */
static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(src_lock);
/* Base address of the SRC */
static void __iomem *src_base;
/**
* struct clk_pll1 - Nomadik PLL1 clock
* @hw: corresponding clock hardware entry
* @id: PLL instance: 1 or 2
*/
struct clk_pll {
struct clk_hw hw;
int id;
};
/**
* struct clk_src - Nomadik src clock
* @hw: corresponding clock hardware entry
* @id: the clock ID
* @group1: true if the clock is in group1, else it is in group0
* @clkbit: bit 0...31 corresponding to the clock in each clock register
*/
struct clk_src {
struct clk_hw hw;
int id;
bool group1;
u32 clkbit;
};
#define to_pll(_hw) container_of(_hw, struct clk_pll, hw)
#define to_src(_hw) container_of(_hw, struct clk_src, hw)
static int pll_clk_enable(struct clk_hw *hw)
{
struct clk_pll *pll = to_pll(hw);
u32 val;
spin_lock(&src_lock);
val = readl(src_base + SRC_PLLCR);
if (pll->id == 1) {
if (val & SRC_PLLCR_PLL1OVER) {
val |= SRC_PLLCR_PLL1EN;
writel(val, src_base + SRC_PLLCR);
}
} else if (pll->id == 2) {
val |= SRC_PLLCR_PLL2EN;
writel(val, src_base + SRC_PLLCR);
}
spin_unlock(&src_lock);
return 0;
}
static void pll_clk_disable(struct clk_hw *hw)
{
struct clk_pll *pll = to_pll(hw);
u32 val;
spin_lock(&src_lock);
val = readl(src_base + SRC_PLLCR);
if (pll->id == 1) {
if (val & SRC_PLLCR_PLL1OVER) {
val &= ~SRC_PLLCR_PLL1EN;
writel(val, src_base + SRC_PLLCR);
}
} else if (pll->id == 2) {
val &= ~SRC_PLLCR_PLL2EN;
writel(val, src_base + SRC_PLLCR);
}
spin_unlock(&src_lock);
}
static int pll_clk_is_enabled(struct clk_hw *hw)
{
struct clk_pll *pll = to_pll(hw);
u32 val;
val = readl(src_base + SRC_PLLCR);
if (pll->id == 1) {
if (val & SRC_PLLCR_PLL1OVER)
return !!(val & SRC_PLLCR_PLL1EN);
} else if (pll->id == 2) {
return !!(val & SRC_PLLCR_PLL2EN);
}
return 1;
}
static unsigned long pll_clk_recalc_rate(struct clk_hw *hw,
unsigned long parent_rate)
{
struct clk_pll *pll = to_pll(hw);
u32 val;
val = readl(src_base + SRC_PLLFR);
if (pll->id == 1) {
u8 mul;
u8 div;
mul = (val >> 8) & 0x3FU;
mul += 2;
div = val & 0x07U;
return (parent_rate * mul) >> div;
}
if (pll->id == 2) {
u8 mul;
mul = (val >> 24) & 0x3FU;
mul += 2;
return (parent_rate * mul);
}
/* Unknown PLL */
return 0;
}
static const struct clk_ops pll_clk_ops = {
.enable = pll_clk_enable,
.disable = pll_clk_disable,
.is_enabled = pll_clk_is_enabled,
.recalc_rate = pll_clk_recalc_rate,
};
static struct clk * __init
pll_clk_register(struct device *dev, const char *name,
const char *parent_name, u32 id)
{
struct clk *clk;
struct clk_pll *pll;
struct clk_init_data init;
if (id != 1 && id != 2) {
pr_err("%s: the Nomadik has only PLL 1 & 2\n", __func__);
return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
}
pll = kzalloc(sizeof(*pll), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!pll) {
pr_err("%s: could not allocate PLL clk\n", __func__);
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
}
init.name = name;
init.ops = &pll_clk_ops;
init.parent_names = (parent_name ? &parent_name : NULL);
init.num_parents = (parent_name ? 1 : 0);
pll->hw.init = &init;
pll->id = id;
pr_debug("register PLL1 clock \"%s\"\n", name);
clk = clk_register(dev, &pll->hw);
if (IS_ERR(clk))
kfree(pll);
return clk;
}
/*
* The Nomadik SRC clocks are gated, but not in the sense that
* you read-modify-write a register. Instead there are separate
* clock enable and clock disable registers. Writing a '1' bit in
* the enable register for a certain clock ungates that clock without
* affecting the other clocks. The disable register works the opposite
* way.
*/
clk: nomadik: implement the Nomadik clocks properly The Nomadik clock implementation was a stub just using fixed clocks. This implements the clocks properly instead of relying on them all being on at boot and leaving them all on. The PLLs are on the top locking to the main chrystal oscillator, then the HCLK for the peripherals are below PLL2. The gated clocks are implemented with zero cells and given the clock ID as a property of each node, so every gate need to have its own node in the device tree. This is because the gate registers contain both HCLK gates and PCLK gates, where the latter has HCLK as parent. As can be seen from the register layout, this is a complete mixup, which means all these gates need their own node to properly model parent/child relations for PCLKs apart from the HCLKs. This driver also adds a helpful debugfs file to inspect the hardware state of the clock gates. This is the end result in <debugfs>/clk/clk_summary after applying a proper device tree: ulpiclk 0 0 60000000 mxtal 3 3 19200000 pll2 1 1 864000000 clk48 3 3 48000000 rngcclk 1 1 48000000 usbmclk 0 0 48000000 mshcclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk3 0 0 48000000 x3dclk 0 0 48000000 skeclk 0 0 48000000 owmclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk2 0 0 48000000 mspclk1 0 0 48000000 uart2clk 0 0 48000000 ipbmcclk 0 0 48000000 ipi2cclk 0 0 48000000 usbclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk0 0 0 48000000 uart1clk 1 2 48000000 i2c1clk 0 0 48000000 i2c0clk 0 0 48000000 sdiclk 1 1 48000000 uart0clk 0 0 48000000 sspiclk 0 0 48000000 irdaclk 0 0 48000000 clk72 0 0 72000000 difclk 0 0 72000000 clcdclk 0 0 72000000 clk216 0 0 216000000 hsiclkrx 0 0 216000000 clk108 0 0 108000000 hsiclktx 0 0 108000000 clk27 0 0 27000000 pll1 1 1 264000000 hclk 3 3 264000000 hclkrng 1 1 264000000 hclkusbm 0 0 264000000 hclkcryp 0 0 264000000 hclkhash 0 0 264000000 hclk3d 0 0 264000000 hclkhpi 0 0 264000000 hclksva 0 0 264000000 hclksaa 0 0 264000000 hclkdif 0 0 264000000 hclkusb 0 0 264000000 hclkclcd 0 0 264000000 hclkdma1 0 0 264000000 hclksdram 0 0 264000000 hclksmc 1 1 264000000 hclkdma0 0 0 264000000 pclk 7 9 264000000 pclkmsp3 0 0 264000000 pclkmshc 0 0 264000000 pclkhsem 0 0 264000000 pclkske 0 0 264000000 pclkowm 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp2 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp1 0 0 264000000 pclkuart2 0 0 264000000 pclkxti 0 0 264000000 pclkhsi 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp0 0 0 264000000 pclkuart1 1 1 264000000 pclki2c1 0 0 264000000 pclki2c0 0 0 264000000 pclksdi 1 1 264000000 pclkuart0 1 1 264000000 pclkssp 0 0 264000000 pclkirda 0 0 264000000 timclk 1 1 2400000 Acked-by: Mike Turquette <mturquette@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
2013-06-05 01:17:21 +04:00
static int src_clk_enable(struct clk_hw *hw)
{
struct clk_src *sclk = to_src(hw);
u32 enreg = sclk->group1 ? SRC_PCKEN1 : SRC_PCKEN0;
u32 sreg = sclk->group1 ? SRC_PCKSR1 : SRC_PCKSR0;
writel(sclk->clkbit, src_base + enreg);
/* spin until enabled */
while (!(readl(src_base + sreg) & sclk->clkbit))
cpu_relax();
return 0;
}
static void src_clk_disable(struct clk_hw *hw)
{
struct clk_src *sclk = to_src(hw);
u32 disreg = sclk->group1 ? SRC_PCKDIS1 : SRC_PCKDIS0;
u32 sreg = sclk->group1 ? SRC_PCKSR1 : SRC_PCKSR0;
writel(sclk->clkbit, src_base + disreg);
/* spin until disabled */
while (readl(src_base + sreg) & sclk->clkbit)
cpu_relax();
}
static int src_clk_is_enabled(struct clk_hw *hw)
{
struct clk_src *sclk = to_src(hw);
u32 sreg = sclk->group1 ? SRC_PCKSR1 : SRC_PCKSR0;
u32 val = readl(src_base + sreg);
return !!(val & sclk->clkbit);
}
static unsigned long
src_clk_recalc_rate(struct clk_hw *hw,
unsigned long parent_rate)
{
return parent_rate;
}
static const struct clk_ops src_clk_ops = {
.enable = src_clk_enable,
.disable = src_clk_disable,
.is_enabled = src_clk_is_enabled,
.recalc_rate = src_clk_recalc_rate,
};
static struct clk * __init
src_clk_register(struct device *dev, const char *name,
const char *parent_name, u8 id)
{
struct clk *clk;
struct clk_src *sclk;
struct clk_init_data init;
sclk = kzalloc(sizeof(*sclk), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!sclk) {
pr_err("could not allocate SRC clock %s\n",
name);
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
}
init.name = name;
init.ops = &src_clk_ops;
/* Do not force-disable the static SDRAM controller */
if (id == 2)
init.flags = CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED;
else
init.flags = 0;
init.parent_names = (parent_name ? &parent_name : NULL);
init.num_parents = (parent_name ? 1 : 0);
sclk->hw.init = &init;
sclk->id = id;
sclk->group1 = (id > 31);
sclk->clkbit = BIT(id & 0x1f);
pr_debug("register clock \"%s\" ID: %d group: %d bits: %08x\n",
name, id, sclk->group1, sclk->clkbit);
clk = clk_register(dev, &sclk->hw);
if (IS_ERR(clk))
kfree(sclk);
return clk;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FS
static u32 src_pcksr0_boot;
static u32 src_pcksr1_boot;
static const char * const src_clk_names[] = {
"HCLKDMA0 ",
"HCLKSMC ",
"HCLKSDRAM ",
"HCLKDMA1 ",
"HCLKCLCD ",
"PCLKIRDA ",
"PCLKSSP ",
"PCLKUART0 ",
"PCLKSDI ",
"PCLKI2C0 ",
"PCLKI2C1 ",
"PCLKUART1 ",
"PCLMSP0 ",
"HCLKUSB ",
"HCLKDIF ",
"HCLKSAA ",
"HCLKSVA ",
"PCLKHSI ",
"PCLKXTI ",
"PCLKUART2 ",
"PCLKMSP1 ",
"PCLKMSP2 ",
"PCLKOWM ",
"HCLKHPI ",
"PCLKSKE ",
"PCLKHSEM ",
"HCLK3D ",
"HCLKHASH ",
"HCLKCRYP ",
"PCLKMSHC ",
"HCLKUSBM ",
"HCLKRNG ",
"RESERVED ",
"RESERVED ",
"RESERVED ",
"RESERVED ",
"CLDCLK ",
"IRDACLK ",
"SSPICLK ",
"UART0CLK ",
"SDICLK ",
"I2C0CLK ",
"I2C1CLK ",
"UART1CLK ",
"MSPCLK0 ",
"USBCLK ",
"DIFCLK ",
"IPI2CCLK ",
"IPBMCCLK ",
"HSICLKRX ",
"HSICLKTX ",
"UART2CLK ",
"MSPCLK1 ",
"MSPCLK2 ",
"OWMCLK ",
"RESERVED ",
"SKECLK ",
"RESERVED ",
"3DCLK ",
"PCLKMSP3 ",
"MSPCLK3 ",
"MSHCCLK ",
"USBMCLK ",
"RNGCCLK ",
};
static int nomadik_src_clk_show(struct seq_file *s, void *what)
{
int i;
u32 src_pcksr0 = readl(src_base + SRC_PCKSR0);
u32 src_pcksr1 = readl(src_base + SRC_PCKSR1);
u32 src_pckensr0 = readl(src_base + SRC_PCKENSR0);
u32 src_pckensr1 = readl(src_base + SRC_PCKENSR1);
seq_printf(s, "Clock: Boot: Now: Request: ASKED:\n");
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(src_clk_names); i++) {
u32 pcksrb = (i < 0x20) ? src_pcksr0_boot : src_pcksr1_boot;
u32 pcksr = (i < 0x20) ? src_pcksr0 : src_pcksr1;
u32 pckreq = (i < 0x20) ? src_pckensr0 : src_pckensr1;
u32 mask = BIT(i & 0x1f);
seq_printf(s, "%s %s %s %s\n",
src_clk_names[i],
(pcksrb & mask) ? "on " : "off",
(pcksr & mask) ? "on " : "off",
(pckreq & mask) ? "on " : "off");
}
return 0;
}
static int nomadik_src_clk_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
{
return single_open(file, nomadik_src_clk_show, NULL);
}
static const struct file_operations nomadik_src_clk_debugfs_ops = {
.open = nomadik_src_clk_open,
.read = seq_read,
.llseek = seq_lseek,
.release = single_release,
};
static int __init nomadik_src_clk_init_debugfs(void)
{
src_pcksr0_boot = readl(src_base + SRC_PCKSR0);
src_pcksr1_boot = readl(src_base + SRC_PCKSR1);
debugfs_create_file("nomadik-src-clk", S_IFREG | S_IRUGO,
NULL, NULL, &nomadik_src_clk_debugfs_ops);
return 0;
}
module_init(nomadik_src_clk_init_debugfs);
#endif
static void __init of_nomadik_pll_setup(struct device_node *np)
{
struct clk *clk = ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
const char *clk_name = np->name;
const char *parent_name;
u32 pll_id;
if (of_property_read_u32(np, "pll-id", &pll_id)) {
pr_err("%s: PLL \"%s\" missing pll-id property\n",
__func__, clk_name);
return;
}
parent_name = of_clk_get_parent_name(np, 0);
clk = pll_clk_register(NULL, clk_name, parent_name, pll_id);
if (!IS_ERR(clk))
of_clk_add_provider(np, of_clk_src_simple_get, clk);
}
static void __init of_nomadik_hclk_setup(struct device_node *np)
{
struct clk *clk = ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
const char *clk_name = np->name;
const char *parent_name;
parent_name = of_clk_get_parent_name(np, 0);
/*
* The HCLK divides PLL1 with 1 (passthru), 2, 3 or 4.
*/
clk = clk_register_divider(NULL, clk_name, parent_name,
0, src_base + SRC_CR,
13, 2,
CLK_DIVIDER_ONE_BASED | CLK_DIVIDER_ALLOW_ZERO,
&src_lock);
if (!IS_ERR(clk))
of_clk_add_provider(np, of_clk_src_simple_get, clk);
}
static void __init of_nomadik_src_clk_setup(struct device_node *np)
{
struct clk *clk = ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
const char *clk_name = np->name;
const char *parent_name;
u32 clk_id;
if (of_property_read_u32(np, "clock-id", &clk_id)) {
pr_err("%s: SRC clock \"%s\" missing clock-id property\n",
__func__, clk_name);
return;
}
parent_name = of_clk_get_parent_name(np, 0);
clk = src_clk_register(NULL, clk_name, parent_name, clk_id);
if (!IS_ERR(clk))
of_clk_add_provider(np, of_clk_src_simple_get, clk);
}
static const struct of_device_id nomadik_src_match[] __initconst = {
clk: nomadik: implement the Nomadik clocks properly The Nomadik clock implementation was a stub just using fixed clocks. This implements the clocks properly instead of relying on them all being on at boot and leaving them all on. The PLLs are on the top locking to the main chrystal oscillator, then the HCLK for the peripherals are below PLL2. The gated clocks are implemented with zero cells and given the clock ID as a property of each node, so every gate need to have its own node in the device tree. This is because the gate registers contain both HCLK gates and PCLK gates, where the latter has HCLK as parent. As can be seen from the register layout, this is a complete mixup, which means all these gates need their own node to properly model parent/child relations for PCLKs apart from the HCLKs. This driver also adds a helpful debugfs file to inspect the hardware state of the clock gates. This is the end result in <debugfs>/clk/clk_summary after applying a proper device tree: ulpiclk 0 0 60000000 mxtal 3 3 19200000 pll2 1 1 864000000 clk48 3 3 48000000 rngcclk 1 1 48000000 usbmclk 0 0 48000000 mshcclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk3 0 0 48000000 x3dclk 0 0 48000000 skeclk 0 0 48000000 owmclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk2 0 0 48000000 mspclk1 0 0 48000000 uart2clk 0 0 48000000 ipbmcclk 0 0 48000000 ipi2cclk 0 0 48000000 usbclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk0 0 0 48000000 uart1clk 1 2 48000000 i2c1clk 0 0 48000000 i2c0clk 0 0 48000000 sdiclk 1 1 48000000 uart0clk 0 0 48000000 sspiclk 0 0 48000000 irdaclk 0 0 48000000 clk72 0 0 72000000 difclk 0 0 72000000 clcdclk 0 0 72000000 clk216 0 0 216000000 hsiclkrx 0 0 216000000 clk108 0 0 108000000 hsiclktx 0 0 108000000 clk27 0 0 27000000 pll1 1 1 264000000 hclk 3 3 264000000 hclkrng 1 1 264000000 hclkusbm 0 0 264000000 hclkcryp 0 0 264000000 hclkhash 0 0 264000000 hclk3d 0 0 264000000 hclkhpi 0 0 264000000 hclksva 0 0 264000000 hclksaa 0 0 264000000 hclkdif 0 0 264000000 hclkusb 0 0 264000000 hclkclcd 0 0 264000000 hclkdma1 0 0 264000000 hclksdram 0 0 264000000 hclksmc 1 1 264000000 hclkdma0 0 0 264000000 pclk 7 9 264000000 pclkmsp3 0 0 264000000 pclkmshc 0 0 264000000 pclkhsem 0 0 264000000 pclkske 0 0 264000000 pclkowm 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp2 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp1 0 0 264000000 pclkuart2 0 0 264000000 pclkxti 0 0 264000000 pclkhsi 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp0 0 0 264000000 pclkuart1 1 1 264000000 pclki2c1 0 0 264000000 pclki2c0 0 0 264000000 pclksdi 1 1 264000000 pclkuart0 1 1 264000000 pclkssp 0 0 264000000 pclkirda 0 0 264000000 timclk 1 1 2400000 Acked-by: Mike Turquette <mturquette@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
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{ .compatible = "stericsson,nomadik-src" },
{ /* sentinel */ }
};
static const struct of_device_id nomadik_src_clk_match[] __initconst = {
clk: nomadik: implement the Nomadik clocks properly The Nomadik clock implementation was a stub just using fixed clocks. This implements the clocks properly instead of relying on them all being on at boot and leaving them all on. The PLLs are on the top locking to the main chrystal oscillator, then the HCLK for the peripherals are below PLL2. The gated clocks are implemented with zero cells and given the clock ID as a property of each node, so every gate need to have its own node in the device tree. This is because the gate registers contain both HCLK gates and PCLK gates, where the latter has HCLK as parent. As can be seen from the register layout, this is a complete mixup, which means all these gates need their own node to properly model parent/child relations for PCLKs apart from the HCLKs. This driver also adds a helpful debugfs file to inspect the hardware state of the clock gates. This is the end result in <debugfs>/clk/clk_summary after applying a proper device tree: ulpiclk 0 0 60000000 mxtal 3 3 19200000 pll2 1 1 864000000 clk48 3 3 48000000 rngcclk 1 1 48000000 usbmclk 0 0 48000000 mshcclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk3 0 0 48000000 x3dclk 0 0 48000000 skeclk 0 0 48000000 owmclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk2 0 0 48000000 mspclk1 0 0 48000000 uart2clk 0 0 48000000 ipbmcclk 0 0 48000000 ipi2cclk 0 0 48000000 usbclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk0 0 0 48000000 uart1clk 1 2 48000000 i2c1clk 0 0 48000000 i2c0clk 0 0 48000000 sdiclk 1 1 48000000 uart0clk 0 0 48000000 sspiclk 0 0 48000000 irdaclk 0 0 48000000 clk72 0 0 72000000 difclk 0 0 72000000 clcdclk 0 0 72000000 clk216 0 0 216000000 hsiclkrx 0 0 216000000 clk108 0 0 108000000 hsiclktx 0 0 108000000 clk27 0 0 27000000 pll1 1 1 264000000 hclk 3 3 264000000 hclkrng 1 1 264000000 hclkusbm 0 0 264000000 hclkcryp 0 0 264000000 hclkhash 0 0 264000000 hclk3d 0 0 264000000 hclkhpi 0 0 264000000 hclksva 0 0 264000000 hclksaa 0 0 264000000 hclkdif 0 0 264000000 hclkusb 0 0 264000000 hclkclcd 0 0 264000000 hclkdma1 0 0 264000000 hclksdram 0 0 264000000 hclksmc 1 1 264000000 hclkdma0 0 0 264000000 pclk 7 9 264000000 pclkmsp3 0 0 264000000 pclkmshc 0 0 264000000 pclkhsem 0 0 264000000 pclkske 0 0 264000000 pclkowm 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp2 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp1 0 0 264000000 pclkuart2 0 0 264000000 pclkxti 0 0 264000000 pclkhsi 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp0 0 0 264000000 pclkuart1 1 1 264000000 pclki2c1 0 0 264000000 pclki2c0 0 0 264000000 pclksdi 1 1 264000000 pclkuart0 1 1 264000000 pclkssp 0 0 264000000 pclkirda 0 0 264000000 timclk 1 1 2400000 Acked-by: Mike Turquette <mturquette@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
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{
.compatible = "fixed-clock",
.data = of_fixed_clk_setup,
},
{
.compatible = "fixed-factor-clock",
.data = of_fixed_factor_clk_setup,
},
{
.compatible = "st,nomadik-pll-clock",
.data = of_nomadik_pll_setup,
},
{
.compatible = "st,nomadik-hclk-clock",
.data = of_nomadik_hclk_setup,
},
{
.compatible = "st,nomadik-src-clock",
.data = of_nomadik_src_clk_setup,
},
{ /* sentinel */ }
};
static int nomadik_clk_reboot_handler(struct notifier_block *this,
unsigned long code,
void *unused)
{
u32 val;
/* The main chrystal need to be enabled for reboot to work */
val = readl(src_base + SRC_XTALCR);
val &= ~SRC_XTALCR_MXTALOVER;
val |= SRC_XTALCR_MXTALEN;
pr_crit("force-enabling MXTALO\n");
writel(val, src_base + SRC_XTALCR);
return NOTIFY_OK;
}
static struct notifier_block nomadik_clk_reboot_notifier = {
.notifier_call = nomadik_clk_reboot_handler,
};
void __init nomadik_clk_init(void)
{
clk: nomadik: implement the Nomadik clocks properly The Nomadik clock implementation was a stub just using fixed clocks. This implements the clocks properly instead of relying on them all being on at boot and leaving them all on. The PLLs are on the top locking to the main chrystal oscillator, then the HCLK for the peripherals are below PLL2. The gated clocks are implemented with zero cells and given the clock ID as a property of each node, so every gate need to have its own node in the device tree. This is because the gate registers contain both HCLK gates and PCLK gates, where the latter has HCLK as parent. As can be seen from the register layout, this is a complete mixup, which means all these gates need their own node to properly model parent/child relations for PCLKs apart from the HCLKs. This driver also adds a helpful debugfs file to inspect the hardware state of the clock gates. This is the end result in <debugfs>/clk/clk_summary after applying a proper device tree: ulpiclk 0 0 60000000 mxtal 3 3 19200000 pll2 1 1 864000000 clk48 3 3 48000000 rngcclk 1 1 48000000 usbmclk 0 0 48000000 mshcclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk3 0 0 48000000 x3dclk 0 0 48000000 skeclk 0 0 48000000 owmclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk2 0 0 48000000 mspclk1 0 0 48000000 uart2clk 0 0 48000000 ipbmcclk 0 0 48000000 ipi2cclk 0 0 48000000 usbclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk0 0 0 48000000 uart1clk 1 2 48000000 i2c1clk 0 0 48000000 i2c0clk 0 0 48000000 sdiclk 1 1 48000000 uart0clk 0 0 48000000 sspiclk 0 0 48000000 irdaclk 0 0 48000000 clk72 0 0 72000000 difclk 0 0 72000000 clcdclk 0 0 72000000 clk216 0 0 216000000 hsiclkrx 0 0 216000000 clk108 0 0 108000000 hsiclktx 0 0 108000000 clk27 0 0 27000000 pll1 1 1 264000000 hclk 3 3 264000000 hclkrng 1 1 264000000 hclkusbm 0 0 264000000 hclkcryp 0 0 264000000 hclkhash 0 0 264000000 hclk3d 0 0 264000000 hclkhpi 0 0 264000000 hclksva 0 0 264000000 hclksaa 0 0 264000000 hclkdif 0 0 264000000 hclkusb 0 0 264000000 hclkclcd 0 0 264000000 hclkdma1 0 0 264000000 hclksdram 0 0 264000000 hclksmc 1 1 264000000 hclkdma0 0 0 264000000 pclk 7 9 264000000 pclkmsp3 0 0 264000000 pclkmshc 0 0 264000000 pclkhsem 0 0 264000000 pclkske 0 0 264000000 pclkowm 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp2 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp1 0 0 264000000 pclkuart2 0 0 264000000 pclkxti 0 0 264000000 pclkhsi 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp0 0 0 264000000 pclkuart1 1 1 264000000 pclki2c1 0 0 264000000 pclki2c0 0 0 264000000 pclksdi 1 1 264000000 pclkuart0 1 1 264000000 pclkssp 0 0 264000000 pclkirda 0 0 264000000 timclk 1 1 2400000 Acked-by: Mike Turquette <mturquette@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
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struct device_node *np;
u32 val;
np = of_find_matching_node(NULL, nomadik_src_match);
if (!np) {
pr_crit("no matching node for SRC, aborting clock init\n");
return;
}
src_base = of_iomap(np, 0);
if (!src_base) {
pr_err("%s: must have src parent node with REGS (%s)\n",
__func__, np->name);
return;
}
/* Set all timers to use the 2.4 MHz TIMCLK */
val = readl(src_base + SRC_CR);
val |= SRC_CR_T0_ENSEL;
val |= SRC_CR_T1_ENSEL;
val |= SRC_CR_T2_ENSEL;
val |= SRC_CR_T3_ENSEL;
val |= SRC_CR_T4_ENSEL;
val |= SRC_CR_T5_ENSEL;
val |= SRC_CR_T6_ENSEL;
val |= SRC_CR_T7_ENSEL;
writel(val, src_base + SRC_CR);
clk: nomadik: implement the Nomadik clocks properly The Nomadik clock implementation was a stub just using fixed clocks. This implements the clocks properly instead of relying on them all being on at boot and leaving them all on. The PLLs are on the top locking to the main chrystal oscillator, then the HCLK for the peripherals are below PLL2. The gated clocks are implemented with zero cells and given the clock ID as a property of each node, so every gate need to have its own node in the device tree. This is because the gate registers contain both HCLK gates and PCLK gates, where the latter has HCLK as parent. As can be seen from the register layout, this is a complete mixup, which means all these gates need their own node to properly model parent/child relations for PCLKs apart from the HCLKs. This driver also adds a helpful debugfs file to inspect the hardware state of the clock gates. This is the end result in <debugfs>/clk/clk_summary after applying a proper device tree: ulpiclk 0 0 60000000 mxtal 3 3 19200000 pll2 1 1 864000000 clk48 3 3 48000000 rngcclk 1 1 48000000 usbmclk 0 0 48000000 mshcclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk3 0 0 48000000 x3dclk 0 0 48000000 skeclk 0 0 48000000 owmclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk2 0 0 48000000 mspclk1 0 0 48000000 uart2clk 0 0 48000000 ipbmcclk 0 0 48000000 ipi2cclk 0 0 48000000 usbclk 0 0 48000000 mspclk0 0 0 48000000 uart1clk 1 2 48000000 i2c1clk 0 0 48000000 i2c0clk 0 0 48000000 sdiclk 1 1 48000000 uart0clk 0 0 48000000 sspiclk 0 0 48000000 irdaclk 0 0 48000000 clk72 0 0 72000000 difclk 0 0 72000000 clcdclk 0 0 72000000 clk216 0 0 216000000 hsiclkrx 0 0 216000000 clk108 0 0 108000000 hsiclktx 0 0 108000000 clk27 0 0 27000000 pll1 1 1 264000000 hclk 3 3 264000000 hclkrng 1 1 264000000 hclkusbm 0 0 264000000 hclkcryp 0 0 264000000 hclkhash 0 0 264000000 hclk3d 0 0 264000000 hclkhpi 0 0 264000000 hclksva 0 0 264000000 hclksaa 0 0 264000000 hclkdif 0 0 264000000 hclkusb 0 0 264000000 hclkclcd 0 0 264000000 hclkdma1 0 0 264000000 hclksdram 0 0 264000000 hclksmc 1 1 264000000 hclkdma0 0 0 264000000 pclk 7 9 264000000 pclkmsp3 0 0 264000000 pclkmshc 0 0 264000000 pclkhsem 0 0 264000000 pclkske 0 0 264000000 pclkowm 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp2 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp1 0 0 264000000 pclkuart2 0 0 264000000 pclkxti 0 0 264000000 pclkhsi 0 0 264000000 pclkmsp0 0 0 264000000 pclkuart1 1 1 264000000 pclki2c1 0 0 264000000 pclki2c0 0 0 264000000 pclksdi 1 1 264000000 pclkuart0 1 1 264000000 pclkssp 0 0 264000000 pclkirda 0 0 264000000 timclk 1 1 2400000 Acked-by: Mike Turquette <mturquette@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
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val = readl(src_base + SRC_XTALCR);
pr_info("SXTALO is %s\n",
(val & SRC_XTALCR_SXTALDIS) ? "disabled" : "enabled");
pr_info("MXTAL is %s\n",
(val & SRC_XTALCR_MXTALSTAT) ? "enabled" : "disabled");
if (of_property_read_bool(np, "disable-sxtalo")) {
/* The machine uses an external oscillator circuit */
val |= SRC_XTALCR_SXTALDIS;
pr_info("disabling SXTALO\n");
}
if (of_property_read_bool(np, "disable-mxtalo")) {
/* Disable this too: also run by external oscillator */
val |= SRC_XTALCR_MXTALOVER;
val &= ~SRC_XTALCR_MXTALEN;
pr_info("disabling MXTALO\n");
}
writel(val, src_base + SRC_XTALCR);
register_reboot_notifier(&nomadik_clk_reboot_notifier);
of_clk_init(nomadik_src_clk_match);
}