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Message-ID: <573EE015.6050600@nvidia.com>
Date: Fri, 20 May 2016 15:29:49 +0530
From: Laxman Dewangan <ldewangan@...dia.com>
To: Jon Hunter <jonathanh@...dia.com>, <thierry.reding@...il.com>,
<airlied@...ux.ie>, <swarren@...dotorg.org>
CC: <gnurou@...il.com>, <dri-devel@...ts.freedesktop.org>,
<linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>, <linux-tegra@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH V5 3/3] soc/tegra: pmc: Add support for IO pads power
state and voltage
On Friday 20 May 2016 03:32 PM, Jon Hunter wrote:
> On 12/05/16 13:21, Laxman Dewangan wrote:
> +#define TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210 (TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124 | \
> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_T210)
> +
> What about T30 and T114? The TRM includes the DPD REQ/STATUS registers
> for these?
The current user is sor driver. I queried this to Thierry that which
ship is for sor1 and it is for T124/T132.
So only focused on this.
My ultimate focus is on T210 without regression.
Not inclined to add any specific feature for T30/T114.
Do you agree?
>> struct tegra_powergate {
>> struct generic_pm_domain genpd;
>> struct tegra_pmc *pmc;
>> @@ -115,12 +127,23 @@ struct tegra_powergate {
>> unsigned int num_resets;
>> };
>>
>> +/* tegra_io_pads_config_info: Tegra IO pads bit config info.
>> + * @dpd_config_bit: DPD configuration bit position. -1 if not supported.
>> + * @voltage_config_bit: Voltage configuration bit position. -1 if not supported.
>> + * @soc_mask: Bitwise OR of SoC masks if IO pads supported on that SoC.
>> + */
>> +struct tegra_io_pads_config_info {
>> + int dpd_config_bit;
>> + int voltage_config_bit;
>> + int soc_mask;
>> +};
>> +
>> struct tegra_pmc_soc {
>> unsigned int num_powergates;
>> const char *const *powergates;
>> unsigned int num_cpu_powergates;
>> const u8 *cpu_powergates;
>> -
>> + int io_pads_soc_mask;
>> bool has_tsense_reset;
>> bool has_gpu_clamps;
>> };
>> @@ -196,6 +219,14 @@ static void tegra_pmc_writel(u32 value, unsigned long offset)
>> writel(value, pmc->base + offset);
>> }
>>
>> +static void tegra_pmc_rmw(unsigned long offset, u32 mask, u32 val)
>> +{
>> + u32 pmc_reg = tegra_pmc_readl(offset);
>> +
>> + pmc_reg = (pmc_reg & ~mask) | (val & mask);
>> + tegra_pmc_writel(pmc_reg, offset);
>> +}
>> +
>> static inline bool tegra_powergate_state(int id)
>> {
>> if (id == TEGRA_POWERGATE_3D && pmc->soc->has_gpu_clamps)
>> @@ -841,21 +872,99 @@ static void tegra_powergate_init(struct tegra_pmc *pmc)
>> of_node_put(np);
>> }
>>
>> -static int tegra_io_rail_prepare(unsigned int id, unsigned long *request,
>> - unsigned long *status, unsigned int *bit)
>> +#define TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(_id, _dpd, _volt, _soc) \
>> +[TEGRA_IO_PADS_##_id] = { \
>> + .dpd_config_bit = (_dpd), \
>> + .voltage_config_bit = (_volt), \
>> + .soc_mask = (_soc), \
>> +}
>> +
>> +struct tegra_io_pads_config_info tegra_io_pads_configs[TEGRA_IO_PADS_MAX] = {
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(CSIA, 0, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(CSIB, 1, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(DSI, 2, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(MIPI_BIAS, 3, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(PEX_BIAS, 4, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(PEX_CLK1, 5, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(PEX_CLK2, 6, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(USB0, 9, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(USB1, 10, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(USB2, 11, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(USB_BIAS, 12, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(NAND, 13, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(UART, 14, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(BB, 15, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(AUDIO, 17, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(USB3, 18, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(HSIC, 19, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(COMP, 22, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(DBG, 25, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(DEBUG_NONAO, 26, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(GPIO, 27, 21, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(HDMI, 28, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(PEX_CNTRL, 32, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(SDMMC1, 33, 12, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(SDMMC3, 34, 13, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(SDMMC4, 35, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(EMMC, 35, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(CAM, 36, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(EMMC2, 37, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(HV, 38, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(DSIB, 39, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(DSIC, 40, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(DSID, 41, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(CSIC, 42, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(CSID, 43, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(CSIE, 44, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(CSIF, 45, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(SPI, 46, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(SPI_HV, 47, 23, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(DMIC, 50, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(DP, 51, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(LVDS, 57, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124_T210),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(SYS_DDC, 58, -1, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T124),
>> + TEGRA_IO_PADS_CONFIG(AUDIO_HV, 61, 18, TEGRA_IO_PADS_T210),
>> +};
>> +
>> +static inline int tegra_io_pads_to_dpd_bit(const struct tegra_pmc_soc *soc,
>> + enum tegra_io_pads id)
>> {
>> - unsigned long rate, value;
>> + if (!(tegra_io_pads_configs[id].soc_mask & soc->io_pads_soc_mask) ||
>> + (tegra_io_pads_configs[id].dpd_config_bit < 0))
>> + return -EINVAL;
> Seems that you may as well store -ENODEV/-ENOTSUPP in the table and then
> you can get rid of this test.
>
Need help, how can we avoid this?
We need to check for the chip mask anyway.
Can you please explain more here?
Thanks,
Laxman
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