Hi Thierry, Thanks for review. I will amend accordingly and submit a new patch. JC On 8/31/20 8:09 PM, Thierry Reding wrote: > On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 12:40:37PM +0800, JC Kuo wrote: >> This commit implements a register map which grants USB (UTMI and HSIC) >> sleepwalk registers access to USB phy drivers. The USB sleepwalk logic >> is in PMC hardware block but USB phy drivers have the best knowledge >> of proper programming sequence. This approach prevents using custom >> pmc APIs. >> >> Signed-off-by: JC Kuo <jckuo@xxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> drivers/soc/tegra/pmc.c | 89 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> 1 file changed, 89 insertions(+) > > Same comment as in earlier patches regarding the subject and "USB PHY" > in the commit message. > >> diff --git a/drivers/soc/tegra/pmc.c b/drivers/soc/tegra/pmc.c >> index d332e5d9abac..03317978915a 100644 >> --- a/drivers/soc/tegra/pmc.c >> +++ b/drivers/soc/tegra/pmc.c >> @@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ >> #include <linux/seq_file.h> >> #include <linux/slab.h> >> #include <linux/spinlock.h> >> +#include <linux/regmap.h> >> >> #include <soc/tegra/common.h> >> #include <soc/tegra/fuse.h> >> @@ -102,6 +103,9 @@ >> >> #define PMC_PWR_DET_VALUE 0xe4 >> >> +#define PMC_USB_DEBOUNCE_DEL 0xec >> +#define PMC_USB_AO 0xf0 >> + >> #define PMC_SCRATCH41 0x140 >> >> #define PMC_WAKE2_MASK 0x160 >> @@ -133,6 +137,13 @@ >> #define IO_DPD2_STATUS 0x1c4 >> #define SEL_DPD_TIM 0x1c8 >> >> +#define PMC_UTMIP_UHSIC_TRIGGERS 0x1ec >> +#define PMC_UTMIP_UHSIC_SAVED_STATE 0x1f0 >> + >> +#define PMC_UTMIP_TERM_PAD_CFG 0x1f8 >> +#define PMC_UTMIP_UHSIC_SLEEP_CFG 0x1fc >> +#define PMC_UTMIP_UHSIC_FAKE 0x218 >> + >> #define PMC_SCRATCH54 0x258 >> #define PMC_SCRATCH54_DATA_SHIFT 8 >> #define PMC_SCRATCH54_ADDR_SHIFT 0 >> @@ -145,8 +156,18 @@ >> #define PMC_SCRATCH55_CHECKSUM_SHIFT 16 >> #define PMC_SCRATCH55_I2CSLV1_SHIFT 0 >> >> +#define PMC_UTMIP_UHSIC_LINE_WAKEUP 0x26c >> + >> +#define PMC_UTMIP_BIAS_MASTER_CNTRL 0x270 >> +#define PMC_UTMIP_MASTER_CONFIG 0x274 >> +#define PMC_UTMIP_UHSIC2_TRIGGERS 0x27c >> +#define PMC_UTMIP_MASTER2_CONFIG 0x29c >> + >> #define GPU_RG_CNTRL 0x2d4 >> >> +#define PMC_UTMIP_PAD_CFG0 0x4c0 >> +#define PMC_UTMIP_UHSIC_SLEEP_CFG1 0x4d0 >> +#define PMC_UTMIP_SLEEPWALK_P3 0x4e0 >> /* Tegra186 and later */ >> #define WAKE_AOWAKE_CNTRL(x) (0x000 + ((x) << 2)) >> #define WAKE_AOWAKE_CNTRL_LEVEL (1 << 3) >> @@ -334,6 +355,7 @@ struct tegra_pmc_soc { >> const struct pmc_clk_init_data *pmc_clks_data; >> unsigned int num_pmc_clks; >> bool has_blink_output; >> + bool has_usb_sleepwalk; >> }; >> >> static const char * const tegra186_reset_sources[] = { >> @@ -2495,6 +2517,67 @@ static void tegra_pmc_clock_register(struct tegra_pmc *pmc, >> err); >> } >> >> +#define regmap_reg(x) regmap_reg_range(x, x) > > This doesn't seem like a good idea. What if anyone ever thought it was a > good idea to add this to the core regmap header? We'd get a naming > conflict that would first have to get resolved. > >> +static const struct regmap_range pmc_usb_sleepwalk_ranges[] = { >> + regmap_reg_range(PMC_USB_DEBOUNCE_DEL, PMC_USB_AO), >> + regmap_reg_range(PMC_UTMIP_UHSIC_TRIGGERS, PMC_UTMIP_UHSIC_SAVED_STATE), >> + regmap_reg_range(PMC_UTMIP_TERM_PAD_CFG, PMC_UTMIP_UHSIC_FAKE), >> + regmap_reg(PMC_UTMIP_UHSIC_LINE_WAKEUP), >> + regmap_reg_range(PMC_UTMIP_BIAS_MASTER_CNTRL, PMC_UTMIP_MASTER_CONFIG), >> + regmap_reg_range(PMC_UTMIP_UHSIC2_TRIGGERS, PMC_UTMIP_MASTER2_CONFIG), >> + regmap_reg_range(PMC_UTMIP_PAD_CFG0, PMC_UTMIP_UHSIC_SLEEP_CFG1), >> + regmap_reg(PMC_UTMIP_SLEEPWALK_P3), >> +}; > > Since we only have two usages of the regmap_reg() macro, perhaps just > use regmap_reg_range() with the same parameter used twice? > >> + >> +static const struct regmap_access_table pmc_usb_sleepwalk_table = { >> + .yes_ranges = pmc_usb_sleepwalk_ranges, >> + .n_yes_ranges = ARRAY_SIZE(pmc_usb_sleepwalk_ranges), >> +}; >> + >> +static int tegra_pmc_regmap_readl(void *context, unsigned int reg, unsigned int *val) > > s/reg/offset/ to make it clearer what this really is. Also: s/val/value/ to > avoid potential confusion with "valid". > >> +{ >> + struct tegra_pmc *pmc = context; >> + >> + *val = tegra_pmc_readl(pmc, reg); >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +static int tegra_pmc_regmap_writel(void *context, unsigned int reg, unsigned int val) >> +{ >> + struct tegra_pmc *pmc = context; >> + >> + tegra_pmc_writel(pmc, val, reg); >> + return 0; >> +} > > Same here. > >> + >> +static const struct regmap_config usb_sleepwalk_regmap_config = { >> + .name = "usb_sleepwalk", >> + .reg_bits = 32, >> + .val_bits = 32, >> + .reg_stride = 4, >> + .fast_io = true, >> + .rd_table = &pmc_usb_sleepwalk_table, >> + .wr_table = &pmc_usb_sleepwalk_table, >> + .reg_read = tegra_pmc_regmap_readl, >> + .reg_write = tegra_pmc_regmap_writel, >> +}; >> + >> +static int tegra_pmc_regmap_init(struct tegra_pmc *pmc) >> +{ >> + struct regmap *regmap; >> + >> + if (pmc->soc->has_usb_sleepwalk) { >> + regmap = devm_regmap_init(pmc->dev, NULL, (__force void *)pmc, > > Do you really need that __force in there? > >> + &usb_sleepwalk_regmap_config); >> + if (IS_ERR(regmap)) { >> + dev_err(pmc->dev, "failed to allocate register map\n"); > > Maybe output the error code here? > >> + return PTR_ERR(regmap); >> + } >> + } >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> static int tegra_pmc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) >> { >> void __iomem *base; >> @@ -2613,6 +2696,10 @@ static int tegra_pmc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) >> pmc->base = base; >> mutex_unlock(&pmc->powergates_lock); >> >> + err = tegra_pmc_regmap_init(pmc); >> + if (err < 0) >> + goto cleanup_powergates; > > You could call this perhaps a little bit earlier to avoid having to > clean up powergates? Since you register with devm_regmap_init() you > won't have to clean this up manually. > > For that reason it makes sense as a general rule to initialize devm > things before anything that's not managed (unless, of course, if it > doesn't make any sense). > >> + >> tegra_pmc_clock_register(pmc, pdev->dev.of_node); >> platform_set_drvdata(pdev, pmc); >> >> @@ -2976,6 +3063,7 @@ static const struct tegra_pmc_soc tegra124_pmc_soc = { >> .pmc_clks_data = tegra_pmc_clks_data, >> .num_pmc_clks = ARRAY_SIZE(tegra_pmc_clks_data), >> .has_blink_output = true, >> + .has_usb_sleepwalk = true, >> }; >> >> static const char * const tegra210_powergates[] = { >> @@ -3094,6 +3182,7 @@ static const struct tegra_pmc_soc tegra210_pmc_soc = { >> .pmc_clks_data = tegra_pmc_clks_data, >> .num_pmc_clks = ARRAY_SIZE(tegra_pmc_clks_data), >> .has_blink_output = true, >> + .has_usb_sleepwalk = true, >> }; >> >> #define TEGRA186_IO_PAD_TABLE(_pad) \ > > I'd prefer if we explicitly set this to false on SoC generations where > we don't have sleepwalk support (or don't need to deal with it in the > kernel). That avoids confusion as to whether this was simply forgotten > or whether the omission was on purpose. > > Thierry >