Il 03/04/24 18:20, Lorenzo Bianconi ha scritto:
Introduce EN7581 clock support to clk-en7523 driver.
Tested-by: Zhengping Zhang <zhengping.zhang@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/clk/clk-en7523.c | 130 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
1 file changed, 125 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/clk/clk-en7523.c b/drivers/clk/clk-en7523.c
index c7def87b74c6..51a6c0cc7f58 100644
--- a/drivers/clk/clk-en7523.c
+++ b/drivers/clk/clk-en7523.c
@@ -4,13 +4,16 @@
#include <linux/clk-provider.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/of.h>
+#include <linux/of_device.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <dt-bindings/clock/en7523-clk.h>
#define REG_PCI_CONTROL 0x88
#define REG_PCI_CONTROL_PERSTOUT BIT(29)
#define REG_PCI_CONTROL_PERSTOUT1 BIT(26)
+#define REG_PCI_CONTROL_REFCLK_EN0 BIT(23)
#define REG_PCI_CONTROL_REFCLK_EN1 BIT(22)
+#define REG_PCI_CONTROL_PERSTOUT2 BIT(16)
#define REG_GSW_CLK_DIV_SEL 0x1b4
#define REG_EMI_CLK_DIV_SEL 0x1b8
#define REG_BUS_CLK_DIV_SEL 0x1bc
@@ -18,10 +21,25 @@
#define REG_SPI_CLK_FREQ_SEL 0x1c8
#define REG_NPU_CLK_DIV_SEL 0x1fc
#define REG_CRYPTO_CLKSRC 0x200
-#define REG_RESET_CONTROL 0x834
+#define REG_RESET_CONTROL2 0x830
Wait what? The RESET2 register comes before RESET1 ?!?!
Is this a typo? :-)
+#define REG_RESET2_CONTROL_PCIE2 BIT(27)
+#define REG_RESET_CONTROL1 0x834
#define REG_RESET_CONTROL_PCIEHB BIT(29)
#define REG_RESET_CONTROL_PCIE1 BIT(27)
#define REG_RESET_CONTROL_PCIE2 BIT(26)
+/* EN7581 */
+#define REG_PCIE0_MEM 0x00
+#define REG_PCIE0_MEM_MASK 0x04
+#define REG_PCIE1_MEM 0x08
+#define REG_PCIE1_MEM_MASK 0x0c
+#define REG_PCIE2_MEM 0x10
+#define REG_PCIE2_MEM_MASK 0x14
+#define REG_PCIE_RESET_OPEN_DRAIN 0x018c
+#define REG_PCIE_RESET_OPEN_DRAIN_MASK GENMASK(2, 0)
+#define REG_NP_SCU_PCIC 0x88
+#define REG_NP_SCU_SSTR 0x9c
+#define REG_PCIE_XSI0_SEL_MASK GENMASK(14, 13)
+#define REG_PCIE_XSI1_SEL_MASK GENMASK(12, 11)
struct en_clk_desc {
int id;
@@ -207,14 +225,14 @@ static int en7523_pci_prepare(struct clk_hw *hw)
usleep_range(1000, 2000);
/* Reset to default */
- val = readl(np_base + REG_RESET_CONTROL);
+ val = readl(np_base + REG_RESET_CONTROL1);
mask = REG_RESET_CONTROL_PCIE1 | REG_RESET_CONTROL_PCIE2 |
REG_RESET_CONTROL_PCIEHB;
- writel(val & ~mask, np_base + REG_RESET_CONTROL);
+ writel(val & ~mask, np_base + REG_RESET_CONTROL1);
usleep_range(1000, 2000);
- writel(val | mask, np_base + REG_RESET_CONTROL);
+ writel(val | mask, np_base + REG_RESET_CONTROL1);
msleep(100);
- writel(val & ~mask, np_base + REG_RESET_CONTROL);
+ writel(val & ~mask, np_base + REG_RESET_CONTROL1);
usleep_range(5000, 10000);
/* Release device */
@@ -262,6 +280,64 @@ static struct clk_hw *en7523_register_pcie_clk(struct device *dev,
return &cg->hw;
}
+static int en7581_pci_is_enabled(struct clk_hw *hw)
+{
+ struct en_clk_gate *cg = container_of(hw, struct en_clk_gate, hw);
+ u32 val, mask;
+
+ mask = REG_PCI_CONTROL_REFCLK_EN0 | REG_PCI_CONTROL_REFCLK_EN1;
+ val = readl(cg->base + REG_PCI_CONTROL);
+ return (val & mask) == mask;
+}
+
+static int en7581_pci_prepare(struct clk_hw *hw)
+{
+ struct en_clk_gate *cg = container_of(hw, struct en_clk_gate, hw);
+ void __iomem *np_base = cg->base;
+ u32 val, mask;
+
+ mask = REG_RESET_CONTROL_PCIE1 | REG_RESET_CONTROL_PCIE2 |
+ REG_RESET_CONTROL_PCIEHB;
+ val = readl(np_base + REG_RESET_CONTROL1);
+ writel(val & ~mask, np_base + REG_RESET_CONTROL1);
+ val = readl(np_base + REG_RESET_CONTROL2);
+ writel(val & ~REG_RESET2_CONTROL_PCIE2, np_base + REG_RESET_CONTROL2);
+ usleep_range(5000, 10000);
+
+ mask = REG_PCI_CONTROL_REFCLK_EN0 | REG_PCI_CONTROL_REFCLK_EN1 |
+ REG_PCI_CONTROL_PERSTOUT1 | REG_PCI_CONTROL_PERSTOUT2 |
+ REG_PCI_CONTROL_PERSTOUT;
I'm not sure that this is actually something to control in a clock driver...
the right thing to do would be to add a reset controller to this clock driver
and then assert/deassert reset in the PCIe PHY/MAC driver.
Perhaps REFCLK_EN0/EN1 can be manipulated in a .enable() callback, treating
this really just as what it appears to really be: a gate clock! (hint: check
clk-gate.c)
+ val = readl(np_base + REG_PCI_CONTROL);
+ writel(val | mask, np_base + REG_PCI_CONTROL);
+ msleep(250);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static void en7581_pci_unprepare(struct clk_hw *hw)
+{
+ struct en_clk_gate *cg = container_of(hw, struct en_clk_gate, hw);
+ void __iomem *np_base = cg->base;
+ u32 val, mask;
+
+ mask = REG_PCI_CONTROL_REFCLK_EN0 | REG_PCI_CONTROL_REFCLK_EN1 |
...and this should be a clk-gate .disable() callback, I guess :-)
+ REG_PCI_CONTROL_PERSTOUT1 | REG_PCI_CONTROL_PERSTOUT2 |
+ REG_PCI_CONTROL_PERSTOUT;
+ val = readl(np_base + REG_PCI_CONTROL);
+ writel(val & ~mask, np_base + REG_PCI_CONTROL);
+ usleep_range(1000, 2000);
+
+ mask = REG_RESET_CONTROL_PCIE1 | REG_RESET_CONTROL_PCIE2 |
+ REG_RESET_CONTROL_PCIEHB;
+ val = readl(np_base + REG_RESET_CONTROL1);
+ writel(val | mask, np_base + REG_RESET_CONTROL1);
+ mask = REG_RESET_CONTROL_PCIE1 | REG_RESET_CONTROL_PCIE2;
+ writel(val | mask, np_base + REG_RESET_CONTROL1);
+ val = readl(np_base + REG_RESET_CONTROL2);
+ writel(val | REG_RESET_CONTROL_PCIE2, np_base + REG_RESET_CONTROL2);
+ msleep(100);
+}
+
static void en7523_register_clocks(struct device *dev, struct clk_hw_onecell_data *clk_data,
void __iomem *base, void __iomem *np_base)
{
@@ -291,6 +367,37 @@ static void en7523_register_clocks(struct device *dev, struct clk_hw_onecell_dat
clk_data->num = EN7523_NUM_CLOCKS;
}
+static int en7581_clk_hw_init(struct platform_device *pdev,
+ void __iomem *base,
+ void __iomem *np_base)
+{
+ void __iomem *pb_base;
+ u32 val;
+
+ pb_base = devm_platform_ioremap_resource(pdev, 2);
+ if (IS_ERR(pb_base))
+ return PTR_ERR(pb_base);
+
+ val = readl(np_base + REG_NP_SCU_SSTR);
+ val &= ~(REG_PCIE_XSI0_SEL_MASK | REG_PCIE_XSI1_SEL_MASK);
+ writel(val, np_base + REG_NP_SCU_SSTR);
+ val = readl(np_base + REG_NP_SCU_PCIC);
+ writel(val | 3, np_base + REG_NP_SCU_PCIC);
What is 3?
#define SOMETHING 3 ??
+
+ writel(0x20000000, pb_base + REG_PCIE0_MEM);
+ writel(0xfc000000, pb_base + REG_PCIE0_MEM_MASK);
+ writel(0x24000000, pb_base + REG_PCIE1_MEM);
+ writel(0xfc000000, pb_base + REG_PCIE1_MEM_MASK);
+ writel(0x28000000, pb_base + REG_PCIE2_MEM);
+ writel(0xfc000000, pb_base + REG_PCIE2_MEM_MASK);
And... this is .. some BIT() and some GENMASK() as far as I understand...
do we have any clue about what you're setting to those registers?
Can MediaTek/Airoha help with this, please?
#define SOMETHING BIT(29) /* this is 0x20000000 */
#define SOME_MASK GENMASK(31, 26) /* this is 0xfc00000 */
+
+ val = readl(base + REG_PCIE_RESET_OPEN_DRAIN);
+ writel(val | REG_PCIE_RESET_OPEN_DRAIN_MASK,
+ base + REG_PCIE_RESET_OPEN_DRAIN);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
static int en7523_clk_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
struct device_node *node = pdev->dev.of_node;
@@ -306,6 +413,12 @@ static int en7523_clk_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
if (IS_ERR(np_base))
return PTR_ERR(np_base);
+ if (of_device_is_compatible(node, "airoha,en7581-scu")) {
+ r = en7581_clk_hw_init(pdev, base, np_base);
+ if (r)
+ return r;
+ }
+
clk_data = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev,
struct_size(clk_data, hws, EN7523_NUM_CLOCKS),
GFP_KERNEL);
@@ -329,8 +442,15 @@ static const struct clk_ops en7523_pcie_ops = {
.unprepare = en7523_pci_unprepare,
};
static const struct clk_en7523_pdata en7581_pdata = {
.init = en7581_clk_hw_init, /* if (pdata->init) pdata->init(x, y, z) */
.ops = en7581_pcie_ops,
};
or, alternatively:
static const struct .... = {
.init = ...,
.ops = (const struct clk_ops) {
.is_enabled = en7581_pci_is_enabled,
.... etc
}
};
Cheers,
Angelo
+static const struct clk_ops en7581_pcie_ops = {
+ .is_enabled = en7581_pci_is_enabled,
+ .prepare = en7581_pci_prepare,
+ .unprepare = en7581_pci_unprepare,
+};
+
static const struct of_device_id of_match_clk_en7523[] = {
{ .compatible = "airoha,en7523-scu", .data = &en7523_pcie_ops },
+ { .compatible = "airoha,en7581-scu", .data = &en7581_pcie_ops },
{ /* sentinel */ }
};
-