[PATCH 1/2] clk: mvebu: armada-37xx-periph: Fix switching CPU rate from 300Mhz to 1.2GHz

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Switching the CPU from the L2 or L3 frequencies (300 and 200 Mhz
respectively) to L0 frequency (1.2 Ghz) requires a significant amount
of time to let VDD stabilize to the appropriate voltage. This amount of
time is large enough that it cannot be covered by the hardware
countdown register. Due to this, the CPU might start operating at L0
before the voltage is stabilized, leading to CPU stalls.

To work around this problem, we prevent switching directly from the
L2/L3 frequencies to the L0 frequency, and instead switch to the L1
frequency in-between. The sequence therefore becomes:

1. First switch from L2/L3(200/300MHz) to L1(600MHZ)
2. Sleep 20ms for stabling VDD voltage
3. Then switch from L1(600MHZ) to L0(1200Mhz).

It is based on the work done by Ken Ma <make@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Fixes: 2089dc33ea0e ("clk: mvebu: armada-37xx-periph: add DVFS support for cpu clocks")
Signed-off-by: Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@xxxxxxxxxxx>
---
 drivers/clk/mvebu/armada-37xx-periph.c | 38 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 38 insertions(+)

diff --git a/drivers/clk/mvebu/armada-37xx-periph.c b/drivers/clk/mvebu/armada-37xx-periph.c
index 6860bd5a37c5..44e4e27eddad 100644
--- a/drivers/clk/mvebu/armada-37xx-periph.c
+++ b/drivers/clk/mvebu/armada-37xx-periph.c
@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@
 #define CLK_SEL		0x10
 #define CLK_DIS		0x14
 
+#define  ARMADA_37XX_DVFS_LOAD_1 1
 #define LOAD_LEVEL_NR	4
 
 #define ARMADA_37XX_NB_L0L1	0x18
@@ -507,6 +508,40 @@ static long clk_pm_cpu_round_rate(struct clk_hw *hw, unsigned long rate,
 	return -EINVAL;
 }
 
+/*
+ * Switching the CPU from the L2 or L3 frequencies (300 and 200 Mhz
+ * respectively) to L0 frequency (1.2 Ghz) requires a significant
+ * amount of time to let VDD stabilize to the appropriate
+ * voltage. This amount of time is large enough that it cannot be
+ * covered by the hardware countdown register. Due to this, the CPU
+ * might start operating at L0 before the voltage is stabilized,
+ * leading to CPU stalls.
+ *
+ * To work around this problem, we prevent switching directly from the
+ * L2/L3 frequencies to the L0 frequency, and instead switch to the L1
+ * frequency in-between. The sequence therefore becomes:
+ * 1. First switch from L2/L3(200/300MHz) to L1(600MHZ)
+ * 2. Sleep 20ms for stabling VDD voltage
+ * 3. Then switch from L1(600MHZ) to L0(1200Mhz).
+ */
+static void clk_pm_cpu_set_rate_wa(unsigned long rate, struct regmap *base)
+{
+	unsigned int cur_level;
+
+	if (rate != 1200 * 1000 * 1000)
+		return;
+
+	regmap_read(base, ARMADA_37XX_NB_CPU_LOAD, &cur_level);
+	cur_level &= ARMADA_37XX_NB_CPU_LOAD_MASK;
+	if (cur_level <= ARMADA_37XX_DVFS_LOAD_1)
+		return;
+
+	regmap_update_bits(base, ARMADA_37XX_NB_CPU_LOAD,
+			   ARMADA_37XX_NB_CPU_LOAD_MASK,
+			   ARMADA_37XX_DVFS_LOAD_1);
+	msleep(20);
+}
+
 static int clk_pm_cpu_set_rate(struct clk_hw *hw, unsigned long rate,
 			       unsigned long parent_rate)
 {
@@ -537,6 +572,9 @@ static int clk_pm_cpu_set_rate(struct clk_hw *hw, unsigned long rate,
 			 */
 			reg = ARMADA_37XX_NB_CPU_LOAD;
 			mask = ARMADA_37XX_NB_CPU_LOAD_MASK;
+
+			clk_pm_cpu_set_rate_wa(rate, base);
+
 			regmap_update_bits(base, reg, mask, load_level);
 
 			return rate;
-- 
2.17.1




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