linux/drivers/soundwire/bus.c

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-3-Clause)
// Copyright(c) 2015-17 Intel Corporation.
#include <linux/acpi.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/mod_devicetable.h>
#include <linux/pm_runtime.h>
#include <linux/soundwire/sdw_registers.h>
#include <linux/soundwire/sdw.h>
#include "bus.h"
#include "sysfs_local.h"
static DEFINE_IDA(sdw_ida);
static int sdw_get_id(struct sdw_bus *bus)
{
int rc = ida_alloc(&sdw_ida, GFP_KERNEL);
if (rc < 0)
return rc;
bus->id = rc;
return 0;
}
/**
* sdw_bus_master_add() - add a bus Master instance
* @bus: bus instance
* @parent: parent device
* @fwnode: firmware node handle
*
* Initializes the bus instance, read properties and create child
* devices.
*/
int sdw_bus_master_add(struct sdw_bus *bus, struct device *parent,
struct fwnode_handle *fwnode)
{
struct sdw_master_prop *prop = NULL;
int ret;
if (!parent) {
pr_err("SoundWire parent device is not set\n");
return -ENODEV;
}
ret = sdw_get_id(bus);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(parent, "Failed to get bus id\n");
return ret;
}
ret = sdw_master_device_add(bus, parent, fwnode);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(parent, "Failed to add master device at link %d\n",
bus->link_id);
return ret;
}
if (!bus->ops) {
dev_err(bus->dev, "SoundWire Bus ops are not set\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
if (!bus->compute_params) {
dev_err(bus->dev,
"Bandwidth allocation not configured, compute_params no set\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
mutex_init(&bus->msg_lock);
mutex_init(&bus->bus_lock);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&bus->slaves);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&bus->m_rt_list);
/*
* Initialize multi_link flag
* TODO: populate this flag by reading property from FW node
*/
bus->multi_link = false;
if (bus->ops->read_prop) {
ret = bus->ops->read_prop(bus);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(bus->dev,
"Bus read properties failed:%d\n", ret);
return ret;
}
}
sdw_bus_debugfs_init(bus);
/*
* Device numbers in SoundWire are 0 through 15. Enumeration device
* number (0), Broadcast device number (15), Group numbers (12 and
* 13) and Master device number (14) are not used for assignment so
* mask these and other higher bits.
*/
/* Set higher order bits */
*bus->assigned = ~GENMASK(SDW_BROADCAST_DEV_NUM, SDW_ENUM_DEV_NUM);
/* Set enumuration device number and broadcast device number */
set_bit(SDW_ENUM_DEV_NUM, bus->assigned);
set_bit(SDW_BROADCAST_DEV_NUM, bus->assigned);
/* Set group device numbers and master device number */
set_bit(SDW_GROUP12_DEV_NUM, bus->assigned);
set_bit(SDW_GROUP13_DEV_NUM, bus->assigned);
set_bit(SDW_MASTER_DEV_NUM, bus->assigned);
/*
* SDW is an enumerable bus, but devices can be powered off. So,
* they won't be able to report as present.
*
* Create Slave devices based on Slaves described in
* the respective firmware (ACPI/DT)
*/
if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_ACPI) && ACPI_HANDLE(bus->dev))
ret = sdw_acpi_find_slaves(bus);
else if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_OF) && bus->dev->of_node)
ret = sdw_of_find_slaves(bus);
else
ret = -ENOTSUPP; /* No ACPI/DT so error out */
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(bus->dev, "Finding slaves failed:%d\n", ret);
return ret;
}
/*
* Initialize clock values based on Master properties. The max
* frequency is read from max_clk_freq property. Current assumption
* is that the bus will start at highest clock frequency when
* powered on.
*
* Default active bank will be 0 as out of reset the Slaves have
* to start with bank 0 (Table 40 of Spec)
*/
prop = &bus->prop;
bus->params.max_dr_freq = prop->max_clk_freq * SDW_DOUBLE_RATE_FACTOR;
bus->params.curr_dr_freq = bus->params.max_dr_freq;
bus->params.curr_bank = SDW_BANK0;
bus->params.next_bank = SDW_BANK1;
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sdw_bus_master_add);
static int sdw_delete_slave(struct device *dev, void *data)
{
struct sdw_slave *slave = dev_to_sdw_dev(dev);
struct sdw_bus *bus = slave->bus;
pm_runtime_disable(dev);
sdw_slave_debugfs_exit(slave);
mutex_lock(&bus->bus_lock);
if (slave->dev_num) /* clear dev_num if assigned */
clear_bit(slave->dev_num, bus->assigned);
list_del_init(&slave->node);
mutex_unlock(&bus->bus_lock);
device_unregister(dev);
return 0;
}
/**
* sdw_bus_master_delete() - delete the bus master instance
* @bus: bus to be deleted
*
* Remove the instance, delete the child devices.
*/
void sdw_bus_master_delete(struct sdw_bus *bus)
{
device_for_each_child(bus->dev, NULL, sdw_delete_slave);
sdw_master_device_del(bus);
sdw_bus_debugfs_exit(bus);
ida_free(&sdw_ida, bus->id);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sdw_bus_master_delete);
/*
* SDW IO Calls
*/
static inline int find_response_code(enum sdw_command_response resp)
{
switch (resp) {
case SDW_CMD_OK:
return 0;
case SDW_CMD_IGNORED:
return -ENODATA;
case SDW_CMD_TIMEOUT:
return -ETIMEDOUT;
default:
return -EIO;
}
}
static inline int do_transfer(struct sdw_bus *bus, struct sdw_msg *msg)
{
int retry = bus->prop.err_threshold;
enum sdw_command_response resp;
int ret = 0, i;
for (i = 0; i <= retry; i++) {
resp = bus->ops->xfer_msg(bus, msg);
ret = find_response_code(resp);
/* if cmd is ok or ignored return */
if (ret == 0 || ret == -ENODATA)
return ret;
}
return ret;
}
static inline int do_transfer_defer(struct sdw_bus *bus,
struct sdw_msg *msg,
struct sdw_defer *defer)
{
int retry = bus->prop.err_threshold;
enum sdw_command_response resp;
int ret = 0, i;
defer->msg = msg;
defer->length = msg->len;
init_completion(&defer->complete);
for (i = 0; i <= retry; i++) {
resp = bus->ops->xfer_msg_defer(bus, msg, defer);
ret = find_response_code(resp);
/* if cmd is ok or ignored return */
if (ret == 0 || ret == -ENODATA)
return ret;
}
return ret;
}
static int sdw_reset_page(struct sdw_bus *bus, u16 dev_num)
{
int retry = bus->prop.err_threshold;
enum sdw_command_response resp;
int ret = 0, i;
for (i = 0; i <= retry; i++) {
resp = bus->ops->reset_page_addr(bus, dev_num);
ret = find_response_code(resp);
/* if cmd is ok or ignored return */
if (ret == 0 || ret == -ENODATA)
return ret;
}
return ret;
}
static int sdw_transfer_unlocked(struct sdw_bus *bus, struct sdw_msg *msg)
{
int ret;
ret = do_transfer(bus, msg);
if (ret != 0 && ret != -ENODATA)
dev_err(bus->dev, "trf on Slave %d failed:%d %s addr %x count %d\n",
msg->dev_num, ret,
(msg->flags & SDW_MSG_FLAG_WRITE) ? "write" : "read",
msg->addr, msg->len);
if (msg->page)
sdw_reset_page(bus, msg->dev_num);
return ret;
}
/**
* sdw_transfer() - Synchronous transfer message to a SDW Slave device
* @bus: SDW bus
* @msg: SDW message to be xfered
*/
int sdw_transfer(struct sdw_bus *bus, struct sdw_msg *msg)
{
int ret;
mutex_lock(&bus->msg_lock);
ret = sdw_transfer_unlocked(bus, msg);
mutex_unlock(&bus->msg_lock);
return ret;
}
/**
* sdw_transfer_defer() - Asynchronously transfer message to a SDW Slave device
* @bus: SDW bus
* @msg: SDW message to be xfered
* @defer: Defer block for signal completion
*
* Caller needs to hold the msg_lock lock while calling this
*/
int sdw_transfer_defer(struct sdw_bus *bus, struct sdw_msg *msg,
struct sdw_defer *defer)
{
int ret;
if (!bus->ops->xfer_msg_defer)
return -ENOTSUPP;
ret = do_transfer_defer(bus, msg, defer);
if (ret != 0 && ret != -ENODATA)
dev_err(bus->dev, "Defer trf on Slave %d failed:%d\n",
msg->dev_num, ret);
if (msg->page)
sdw_reset_page(bus, msg->dev_num);
return ret;
}
int sdw_fill_msg(struct sdw_msg *msg, struct sdw_slave *slave,
u32 addr, size_t count, u16 dev_num, u8 flags, u8 *buf)
{
memset(msg, 0, sizeof(*msg));
msg->addr = addr; /* addr is 16 bit and truncated here */
msg->len = count;
msg->dev_num = dev_num;
msg->flags = flags;
msg->buf = buf;
if (addr < SDW_REG_NO_PAGE) /* no paging area */
return 0;
if (addr >= SDW_REG_MAX) { /* illegal addr */
pr_err("SDW: Invalid address %x passed\n", addr);
return -EINVAL;
}
if (addr < SDW_REG_OPTIONAL_PAGE) { /* 32k but no page */
if (slave && !slave->prop.paging_support)
return 0;
/* no need for else as that will fall-through to paging */
}
/* paging mandatory */
if (dev_num == SDW_ENUM_DEV_NUM || dev_num == SDW_BROADCAST_DEV_NUM) {
pr_err("SDW: Invalid device for paging :%d\n", dev_num);
return -EINVAL;
}
if (!slave) {
pr_err("SDW: No slave for paging addr\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
if (!slave->prop.paging_support) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"address %x needs paging but no support\n", addr);
return -EINVAL;
}
msg->addr_page1 = FIELD_GET(SDW_SCP_ADDRPAGE1_MASK, addr);
msg->addr_page2 = FIELD_GET(SDW_SCP_ADDRPAGE2_MASK, addr);
msg->addr |= BIT(15);
msg->page = true;
return 0;
}
/*
* Read/Write IO functions.
* no_pm versions can only be called by the bus, e.g. while enumerating or
* handling suspend-resume sequences.
* all clients need to use the pm versions
*/
static int
sdw_nread_no_pm(struct sdw_slave *slave, u32 addr, size_t count, u8 *val)
{
struct sdw_msg msg;
int ret;
ret = sdw_fill_msg(&msg, slave, addr, count,
slave->dev_num, SDW_MSG_FLAG_READ, val);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
return sdw_transfer(slave->bus, &msg);
}
static int
sdw_nwrite_no_pm(struct sdw_slave *slave, u32 addr, size_t count, u8 *val)
{
struct sdw_msg msg;
int ret;
ret = sdw_fill_msg(&msg, slave, addr, count,
slave->dev_num, SDW_MSG_FLAG_WRITE, val);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
return sdw_transfer(slave->bus, &msg);
}
int sdw_write_no_pm(struct sdw_slave *slave, u32 addr, u8 value)
{
return sdw_nwrite_no_pm(slave, addr, 1, &value);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sdw_write_no_pm);
static int
sdw_bread_no_pm(struct sdw_bus *bus, u16 dev_num, u32 addr)
{
struct sdw_msg msg;
u8 buf;
int ret;
ret = sdw_fill_msg(&msg, NULL, addr, 1, dev_num,
SDW_MSG_FLAG_READ, &buf);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
ret = sdw_transfer(bus, &msg);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
return buf;
}
static int
sdw_bwrite_no_pm(struct sdw_bus *bus, u16 dev_num, u32 addr, u8 value)
{
struct sdw_msg msg;
int ret;
ret = sdw_fill_msg(&msg, NULL, addr, 1, dev_num,
SDW_MSG_FLAG_WRITE, &value);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
return sdw_transfer(bus, &msg);
}
int sdw_bread_no_pm_unlocked(struct sdw_bus *bus, u16 dev_num, u32 addr)
{
struct sdw_msg msg;
u8 buf;
int ret;
ret = sdw_fill_msg(&msg, NULL, addr, 1, dev_num,
SDW_MSG_FLAG_READ, &buf);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
ret = sdw_transfer_unlocked(bus, &msg);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
return buf;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sdw_bread_no_pm_unlocked);
int sdw_bwrite_no_pm_unlocked(struct sdw_bus *bus, u16 dev_num, u32 addr, u8 value)
{
struct sdw_msg msg;
int ret;
ret = sdw_fill_msg(&msg, NULL, addr, 1, dev_num,
SDW_MSG_FLAG_WRITE, &value);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
return sdw_transfer_unlocked(bus, &msg);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sdw_bwrite_no_pm_unlocked);
int sdw_read_no_pm(struct sdw_slave *slave, u32 addr)
{
u8 buf;
int ret;
ret = sdw_nread_no_pm(slave, addr, 1, &buf);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
else
return buf;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sdw_read_no_pm);
static int sdw_update_no_pm(struct sdw_slave *slave, u32 addr, u8 mask, u8 val)
{
int tmp;
tmp = sdw_read_no_pm(slave, addr);
if (tmp < 0)
return tmp;
tmp = (tmp & ~mask) | val;
return sdw_write_no_pm(slave, addr, tmp);
}
/**
* sdw_nread() - Read "n" contiguous SDW Slave registers
* @slave: SDW Slave
* @addr: Register address
* @count: length
* @val: Buffer for values to be read
*/
int sdw_nread(struct sdw_slave *slave, u32 addr, size_t count, u8 *val)
{
int ret;
ret = pm_runtime_get_sync(&slave->dev);
if (ret < 0 && ret != -EACCES) {
pm_runtime_put_noidle(&slave->dev);
return ret;
}
ret = sdw_nread_no_pm(slave, addr, count, val);
pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(&slave->dev);
pm_runtime_put(&slave->dev);
return ret;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sdw_nread);
/**
* sdw_nwrite() - Write "n" contiguous SDW Slave registers
* @slave: SDW Slave
* @addr: Register address
* @count: length
* @val: Buffer for values to be read
*/
int sdw_nwrite(struct sdw_slave *slave, u32 addr, size_t count, u8 *val)
{
int ret;
ret = pm_runtime_get_sync(&slave->dev);
if (ret < 0 && ret != -EACCES) {
pm_runtime_put_noidle(&slave->dev);
return ret;
}
ret = sdw_nwrite_no_pm(slave, addr, count, val);
pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(&slave->dev);
pm_runtime_put(&slave->dev);
return ret;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sdw_nwrite);
/**
* sdw_read() - Read a SDW Slave register
* @slave: SDW Slave
* @addr: Register address
*/
int sdw_read(struct sdw_slave *slave, u32 addr)
{
u8 buf;
int ret;
ret = sdw_nread(slave, addr, 1, &buf);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
return buf;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sdw_read);
/**
* sdw_write() - Write a SDW Slave register
* @slave: SDW Slave
* @addr: Register address
* @value: Register value
*/
int sdw_write(struct sdw_slave *slave, u32 addr, u8 value)
{
return sdw_nwrite(slave, addr, 1, &value);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sdw_write);
/*
* SDW alert handling
*/
/* called with bus_lock held */
static struct sdw_slave *sdw_get_slave(struct sdw_bus *bus, int i)
{
struct sdw_slave *slave;
list_for_each_entry(slave, &bus->slaves, node) {
if (slave->dev_num == i)
return slave;
}
return NULL;
}
int sdw_compare_devid(struct sdw_slave *slave, struct sdw_slave_id id)
{
if (slave->id.mfg_id != id.mfg_id ||
slave->id.part_id != id.part_id ||
slave->id.class_id != id.class_id ||
(slave->id.unique_id != SDW_IGNORED_UNIQUE_ID &&
slave->id.unique_id != id.unique_id))
return -ENODEV;
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sdw_compare_devid);
/* called with bus_lock held */
static int sdw_get_device_num(struct sdw_slave *slave)
{
int bit;
bit = find_first_zero_bit(slave->bus->assigned, SDW_MAX_DEVICES);
if (bit == SDW_MAX_DEVICES) {
bit = -ENODEV;
goto err;
}
/*
* Do not update dev_num in Slave data structure here,
* Update once program dev_num is successful
*/
set_bit(bit, slave->bus->assigned);
err:
return bit;
}
static int sdw_assign_device_num(struct sdw_slave *slave)
{
struct sdw_bus *bus = slave->bus;
int ret, dev_num;
bool new_device = false;
/* check first if device number is assigned, if so reuse that */
if (!slave->dev_num) {
if (!slave->dev_num_sticky) {
mutex_lock(&slave->bus->bus_lock);
dev_num = sdw_get_device_num(slave);
mutex_unlock(&slave->bus->bus_lock);
if (dev_num < 0) {
dev_err(bus->dev, "Get dev_num failed: %d\n",
dev_num);
return dev_num;
}
slave->dev_num = dev_num;
slave->dev_num_sticky = dev_num;
new_device = true;
} else {
slave->dev_num = slave->dev_num_sticky;
}
}
if (!new_device)
dev_dbg(bus->dev,
"Slave already registered, reusing dev_num:%d\n",
slave->dev_num);
/* Clear the slave->dev_num to transfer message on device 0 */
dev_num = slave->dev_num;
slave->dev_num = 0;
ret = sdw_write_no_pm(slave, SDW_SCP_DEVNUMBER, dev_num);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(bus->dev, "Program device_num %d failed: %d\n",
dev_num, ret);
return ret;
}
/* After xfer of msg, restore dev_num */
slave->dev_num = slave->dev_num_sticky;
return 0;
}
void sdw_extract_slave_id(struct sdw_bus *bus,
u64 addr, struct sdw_slave_id *id)
{
dev_dbg(bus->dev, "SDW Slave Addr: %llx\n", addr);
id->sdw_version = SDW_VERSION(addr);
id->unique_id = SDW_UNIQUE_ID(addr);
id->mfg_id = SDW_MFG_ID(addr);
id->part_id = SDW_PART_ID(addr);
id->class_id = SDW_CLASS_ID(addr);
dev_dbg(bus->dev,
"SDW Slave class_id 0x%02x, mfg_id 0x%04x, part_id 0x%04x, unique_id 0x%x, version 0x%x\n",
id->class_id, id->mfg_id, id->part_id, id->unique_id, id->sdw_version);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sdw_extract_slave_id);
static int sdw_program_device_num(struct sdw_bus *bus)
{
u8 buf[SDW_NUM_DEV_ID_REGISTERS] = {0};
struct sdw_slave *slave, *_s;
struct sdw_slave_id id;
struct sdw_msg msg;
bool found;
int count = 0, ret;
u64 addr;
/* No Slave, so use raw xfer api */
ret = sdw_fill_msg(&msg, NULL, SDW_SCP_DEVID_0,
SDW_NUM_DEV_ID_REGISTERS, 0, SDW_MSG_FLAG_READ, buf);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
do {
ret = sdw_transfer(bus, &msg);
if (ret == -ENODATA) { /* end of device id reads */
dev_dbg(bus->dev, "No more devices to enumerate\n");
ret = 0;
break;
}
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(bus->dev, "DEVID read fail:%d\n", ret);
break;
}
/*
* Construct the addr and extract. Cast the higher shift
* bits to avoid truncation due to size limit.
*/
addr = buf[5] | (buf[4] << 8) | (buf[3] << 16) |
((u64)buf[2] << 24) | ((u64)buf[1] << 32) |
((u64)buf[0] << 40);
sdw_extract_slave_id(bus, addr, &id);
found = false;
/* Now compare with entries */
list_for_each_entry_safe(slave, _s, &bus->slaves, node) {
if (sdw_compare_devid(slave, id) == 0) {
found = true;
/*
* Assign a new dev_num to this Slave and
* not mark it present. It will be marked
* present after it reports ATTACHED on new
* dev_num
*/
ret = sdw_assign_device_num(slave);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(bus->dev,
"Assign dev_num failed:%d\n",
ret);
return ret;
}
break;
}
}
if (!found) {
/* TODO: Park this device in Group 13 */
/*
* add Slave device even if there is no platform
* firmware description. There will be no driver probe
* but the user/integration will be able to see the
* device, enumeration status and device number in sysfs
*/
sdw_slave_add(bus, &id, NULL);
dev_err(bus->dev, "Slave Entry not found\n");
}
count++;
/*
* Check till error out or retry (count) exhausts.
* Device can drop off and rejoin during enumeration
* so count till twice the bound.
*/
} while (ret == 0 && count < (SDW_MAX_DEVICES * 2));
return ret;
}
static void sdw_modify_slave_status(struct sdw_slave *slave,
enum sdw_slave_status status)
{
struct sdw_bus *bus = slave->bus;
mutex_lock(&bus->bus_lock);
dev_vdbg(bus->dev,
"%s: changing status slave %d status %d new status %d\n",
__func__, slave->dev_num, slave->status, status);
if (status == SDW_SLAVE_UNATTACHED) {
dev_dbg(&slave->dev,
"%s: initializing enumeration and init completion for Slave %d\n",
__func__, slave->dev_num);
init_completion(&slave->enumeration_complete);
init_completion(&slave->initialization_complete);
} else if ((status == SDW_SLAVE_ATTACHED) &&
(slave->status == SDW_SLAVE_UNATTACHED)) {
dev_dbg(&slave->dev,
"%s: signaling enumeration completion for Slave %d\n",
__func__, slave->dev_num);
complete(&slave->enumeration_complete);
}
slave->status = status;
mutex_unlock(&bus->bus_lock);
}
static enum sdw_clk_stop_mode sdw_get_clk_stop_mode(struct sdw_slave *slave)
{
enum sdw_clk_stop_mode mode;
/*
* Query for clock stop mode if Slave implements
* ops->get_clk_stop_mode, else read from property.
*/
if (slave->ops && slave->ops->get_clk_stop_mode) {
mode = slave->ops->get_clk_stop_mode(slave);
} else {
if (slave->prop.clk_stop_mode1)
mode = SDW_CLK_STOP_MODE1;
else
mode = SDW_CLK_STOP_MODE0;
}
return mode;
}
static int sdw_slave_clk_stop_callback(struct sdw_slave *slave,
enum sdw_clk_stop_mode mode,
enum sdw_clk_stop_type type)
{
int ret;
if (slave->ops && slave->ops->clk_stop) {
ret = slave->ops->clk_stop(slave, mode, type);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"Clk Stop type =%d failed: %d\n", type, ret);
return ret;
}
}
return 0;
}
static int sdw_slave_clk_stop_prepare(struct sdw_slave *slave,
enum sdw_clk_stop_mode mode,
bool prepare)
{
bool wake_en;
u32 val = 0;
int ret;
wake_en = slave->prop.wake_capable;
if (prepare) {
val = SDW_SCP_SYSTEMCTRL_CLK_STP_PREP;
if (mode == SDW_CLK_STOP_MODE1)
val |= SDW_SCP_SYSTEMCTRL_CLK_STP_MODE1;
if (wake_en)
val |= SDW_SCP_SYSTEMCTRL_WAKE_UP_EN;
} else {
ret = sdw_read_no_pm(slave, SDW_SCP_SYSTEMCTRL);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev, "SDW_SCP_SYSTEMCTRL read failed:%d\n", ret);
return ret;
}
val = ret;
val &= ~(SDW_SCP_SYSTEMCTRL_CLK_STP_PREP);
}
ret = sdw_write_no_pm(slave, SDW_SCP_SYSTEMCTRL, val);
if (ret < 0)
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"Clock Stop prepare failed for slave: %d", ret);
return ret;
}
static int sdw_bus_wait_for_clk_prep_deprep(struct sdw_bus *bus, u16 dev_num)
{
int retry = bus->clk_stop_timeout;
int val;
do {
val = sdw_bread_no_pm(bus, dev_num, SDW_SCP_STAT);
if (val < 0) {
dev_err(bus->dev, "SDW_SCP_STAT bread failed:%d\n", val);
return val;
}
val &= SDW_SCP_STAT_CLK_STP_NF;
if (!val) {
dev_dbg(bus->dev, "clock stop prep/de-prep done slave:%d",
dev_num);
return 0;
}
usleep_range(1000, 1500);
retry--;
} while (retry);
dev_err(bus->dev, "clock stop prep/de-prep failed slave:%d",
dev_num);
return -ETIMEDOUT;
}
/**
* sdw_bus_prep_clk_stop: prepare Slave(s) for clock stop
*
* @bus: SDW bus instance
*
* Query Slave for clock stop mode and prepare for that mode.
*/
int sdw_bus_prep_clk_stop(struct sdw_bus *bus)
{
enum sdw_clk_stop_mode slave_mode;
bool simple_clk_stop = true;
struct sdw_slave *slave;
bool is_slave = false;
int ret = 0;
/*
* In order to save on transition time, prepare
* each Slave and then wait for all Slave(s) to be
* prepared for clock stop.
*/
list_for_each_entry(slave, &bus->slaves, node) {
if (!slave->dev_num)
continue;
if (slave->status != SDW_SLAVE_ATTACHED &&
slave->status != SDW_SLAVE_ALERT)
continue;
/* Identify if Slave(s) are available on Bus */
is_slave = true;
slave_mode = sdw_get_clk_stop_mode(slave);
slave->curr_clk_stop_mode = slave_mode;
ret = sdw_slave_clk_stop_callback(slave, slave_mode,
SDW_CLK_PRE_PREPARE);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"pre-prepare failed:%d", ret);
return ret;
}
ret = sdw_slave_clk_stop_prepare(slave,
slave_mode, true);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"pre-prepare failed:%d", ret);
return ret;
}
if (slave_mode == SDW_CLK_STOP_MODE1)
simple_clk_stop = false;
}
/* Skip remaining clock stop preparation if no Slave is attached */
if (!is_slave)
return ret;
if (!simple_clk_stop) {
ret = sdw_bus_wait_for_clk_prep_deprep(bus,
SDW_BROADCAST_DEV_NUM);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
}
/* Inform slaves that prep is done */
list_for_each_entry(slave, &bus->slaves, node) {
if (!slave->dev_num)
continue;
if (slave->status != SDW_SLAVE_ATTACHED &&
slave->status != SDW_SLAVE_ALERT)
continue;
slave_mode = slave->curr_clk_stop_mode;
if (slave_mode == SDW_CLK_STOP_MODE1) {
ret = sdw_slave_clk_stop_callback(slave,
slave_mode,
SDW_CLK_POST_PREPARE);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"post-prepare failed:%d", ret);
}
}
}
return ret;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sdw_bus_prep_clk_stop);
/**
* sdw_bus_clk_stop: stop bus clock
*
* @bus: SDW bus instance
*
* After preparing the Slaves for clock stop, stop the clock by broadcasting
* write to SCP_CTRL register.
*/
int sdw_bus_clk_stop(struct sdw_bus *bus)
{
int ret;
/*
* broadcast clock stop now, attached Slaves will ACK this,
* unattached will ignore
*/
ret = sdw_bwrite_no_pm(bus, SDW_BROADCAST_DEV_NUM,
SDW_SCP_CTRL, SDW_SCP_CTRL_CLK_STP_NOW);
if (ret < 0) {
if (ret == -ENODATA)
dev_dbg(bus->dev,
"ClockStopNow Broadcast msg ignored %d", ret);
else
dev_err(bus->dev,
"ClockStopNow Broadcast msg failed %d", ret);
return ret;
}
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sdw_bus_clk_stop);
/**
* sdw_bus_exit_clk_stop: Exit clock stop mode
*
* @bus: SDW bus instance
*
* This De-prepares the Slaves by exiting Clock Stop Mode 0. For the Slaves
* exiting Clock Stop Mode 1, they will be de-prepared after they enumerate
* back.
*/
int sdw_bus_exit_clk_stop(struct sdw_bus *bus)
{
enum sdw_clk_stop_mode mode;
bool simple_clk_stop = true;
struct sdw_slave *slave;
bool is_slave = false;
int ret;
/*
* In order to save on transition time, de-prepare
* each Slave and then wait for all Slave(s) to be
* de-prepared after clock resume.
*/
list_for_each_entry(slave, &bus->slaves, node) {
if (!slave->dev_num)
continue;
if (slave->status != SDW_SLAVE_ATTACHED &&
slave->status != SDW_SLAVE_ALERT)
continue;
/* Identify if Slave(s) are available on Bus */
is_slave = true;
mode = slave->curr_clk_stop_mode;
if (mode == SDW_CLK_STOP_MODE1) {
simple_clk_stop = false;
continue;
}
ret = sdw_slave_clk_stop_callback(slave, mode,
SDW_CLK_PRE_DEPREPARE);
if (ret < 0)
dev_warn(&slave->dev,
"clk stop deprep failed:%d", ret);
ret = sdw_slave_clk_stop_prepare(slave, mode,
false);
if (ret < 0)
dev_warn(&slave->dev,
"clk stop deprep failed:%d", ret);
}
/* Skip remaining clock stop de-preparation if no Slave is attached */
if (!is_slave)
return 0;
if (!simple_clk_stop)
sdw_bus_wait_for_clk_prep_deprep(bus, SDW_BROADCAST_DEV_NUM);
list_for_each_entry(slave, &bus->slaves, node) {
if (!slave->dev_num)
continue;
if (slave->status != SDW_SLAVE_ATTACHED &&
slave->status != SDW_SLAVE_ALERT)
continue;
mode = slave->curr_clk_stop_mode;
sdw_slave_clk_stop_callback(slave, mode,
SDW_CLK_POST_DEPREPARE);
}
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sdw_bus_exit_clk_stop);
int sdw_configure_dpn_intr(struct sdw_slave *slave,
int port, bool enable, int mask)
{
u32 addr;
int ret;
u8 val = 0;
if (slave->bus->params.s_data_mode != SDW_PORT_DATA_MODE_NORMAL) {
dev_dbg(&slave->dev, "TEST FAIL interrupt %s\n",
enable ? "on" : "off");
mask |= SDW_DPN_INT_TEST_FAIL;
}
addr = SDW_DPN_INTMASK(port);
/* Set/Clear port ready interrupt mask */
if (enable) {
val |= mask;
val |= SDW_DPN_INT_PORT_READY;
} else {
val &= ~(mask);
val &= ~SDW_DPN_INT_PORT_READY;
}
ret = sdw_update(slave, addr, (mask | SDW_DPN_INT_PORT_READY), val);
if (ret < 0)
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_DPN_INTMASK write failed:%d\n", val);
return ret;
}
static int sdw_slave_set_frequency(struct sdw_slave *slave)
{
u32 mclk_freq = slave->bus->prop.mclk_freq;
u32 curr_freq = slave->bus->params.curr_dr_freq >> 1;
unsigned int scale;
u8 scale_index;
u8 base;
int ret;
/*
* frequency base and scale registers are required for SDCA
* devices. They may also be used for 1.2+/non-SDCA devices,
* but we will need a DisCo property to cover this case
*/
if (!slave->id.class_id)
return 0;
if (!mclk_freq) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"no bus MCLK, cannot set SDW_SCP_BUS_CLOCK_BASE\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
/*
* map base frequency using Table 89 of SoundWire 1.2 spec.
* The order of the tests just follows the specification, this
* is not a selection between possible values or a search for
* the best value but just a mapping. Only one case per platform
* is relevant.
* Some BIOS have inconsistent values for mclk_freq but a
* correct root so we force the mclk_freq to avoid variations.
*/
if (!(19200000 % mclk_freq)) {
mclk_freq = 19200000;
base = SDW_SCP_BASE_CLOCK_19200000_HZ;
} else if (!(24000000 % mclk_freq)) {
mclk_freq = 24000000;
base = SDW_SCP_BASE_CLOCK_24000000_HZ;
} else if (!(24576000 % mclk_freq)) {
mclk_freq = 24576000;
base = SDW_SCP_BASE_CLOCK_24576000_HZ;
} else if (!(22579200 % mclk_freq)) {
mclk_freq = 22579200;
base = SDW_SCP_BASE_CLOCK_22579200_HZ;
} else if (!(32000000 % mclk_freq)) {
mclk_freq = 32000000;
base = SDW_SCP_BASE_CLOCK_32000000_HZ;
} else {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"Unsupported clock base, mclk %d\n",
mclk_freq);
return -EINVAL;
}
if (mclk_freq % curr_freq) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"mclk %d is not multiple of bus curr_freq %d\n",
mclk_freq, curr_freq);
return -EINVAL;
}
scale = mclk_freq / curr_freq;
/*
* map scale to Table 90 of SoundWire 1.2 spec - and check
* that the scale is a power of two and maximum 64
*/
scale_index = ilog2(scale);
if (BIT(scale_index) != scale || scale_index > 6) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"No match found for scale %d, bus mclk %d curr_freq %d\n",
scale, mclk_freq, curr_freq);
return -EINVAL;
}
scale_index++;
ret = sdw_write_no_pm(slave, SDW_SCP_BUS_CLOCK_BASE, base);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_SCP_BUS_CLOCK_BASE write failed:%d\n", ret);
return ret;
}
/* initialize scale for both banks */
ret = sdw_write_no_pm(slave, SDW_SCP_BUSCLOCK_SCALE_B0, scale_index);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_SCP_BUSCLOCK_SCALE_B0 write failed:%d\n", ret);
return ret;
}
ret = sdw_write_no_pm(slave, SDW_SCP_BUSCLOCK_SCALE_B1, scale_index);
if (ret < 0)
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_SCP_BUSCLOCK_SCALE_B1 write failed:%d\n", ret);
dev_dbg(&slave->dev,
"Configured bus base %d, scale %d, mclk %d, curr_freq %d\n",
base, scale_index, mclk_freq, curr_freq);
return ret;
}
static int sdw_initialize_slave(struct sdw_slave *slave)
{
struct sdw_slave_prop *prop = &slave->prop;
int status;
int ret;
u8 val;
ret = sdw_slave_set_frequency(slave);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
if (slave->bus->prop.quirks & SDW_MASTER_QUIRKS_CLEAR_INITIAL_CLASH) {
/* Clear bus clash interrupt before enabling interrupt mask */
status = sdw_read_no_pm(slave, SDW_SCP_INT1);
if (status < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_SCP_INT1 (BUS_CLASH) read failed:%d\n", status);
return status;
}
if (status & SDW_SCP_INT1_BUS_CLASH) {
dev_warn(&slave->dev, "Bus clash detected before INT mask is enabled\n");
ret = sdw_write_no_pm(slave, SDW_SCP_INT1, SDW_SCP_INT1_BUS_CLASH);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_SCP_INT1 (BUS_CLASH) write failed:%d\n", ret);
return ret;
}
}
}
if ((slave->bus->prop.quirks & SDW_MASTER_QUIRKS_CLEAR_INITIAL_PARITY) &&
!(slave->prop.quirks & SDW_SLAVE_QUIRKS_INVALID_INITIAL_PARITY)) {
/* Clear parity interrupt before enabling interrupt mask */
status = sdw_read_no_pm(slave, SDW_SCP_INT1);
if (status < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_SCP_INT1 (PARITY) read failed:%d\n", status);
return status;
}
if (status & SDW_SCP_INT1_PARITY) {
dev_warn(&slave->dev, "PARITY error detected before INT mask is enabled\n");
ret = sdw_write_no_pm(slave, SDW_SCP_INT1, SDW_SCP_INT1_PARITY);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_SCP_INT1 (PARITY) write failed:%d\n", ret);
return ret;
}
}
}
/*
* Set SCP_INT1_MASK register, typically bus clash and
* implementation-defined interrupt mask. The Parity detection
* may not always be correct on startup so its use is
* device-dependent, it might e.g. only be enabled in
* steady-state after a couple of frames.
*/
val = slave->prop.scp_int1_mask;
/* Enable SCP interrupts */
ret = sdw_update_no_pm(slave, SDW_SCP_INTMASK1, val, val);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_SCP_INTMASK1 write failed:%d\n", ret);
return ret;
}
/* No need to continue if DP0 is not present */
if (!slave->prop.dp0_prop)
return 0;
/* Enable DP0 interrupts */
val = prop->dp0_prop->imp_def_interrupts;
val |= SDW_DP0_INT_PORT_READY | SDW_DP0_INT_BRA_FAILURE;
ret = sdw_update_no_pm(slave, SDW_DP0_INTMASK, val, val);
if (ret < 0)
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_DP0_INTMASK read failed:%d\n", ret);
return ret;
}
static int sdw_handle_dp0_interrupt(struct sdw_slave *slave, u8 *slave_status)
{
u8 clear, impl_int_mask;
int status, status2, ret, count = 0;
status = sdw_read_no_pm(slave, SDW_DP0_INT);
if (status < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_DP0_INT read failed:%d\n", status);
return status;
}
do {
clear = status & ~SDW_DP0_INTERRUPTS;
if (status & SDW_DP0_INT_TEST_FAIL) {
dev_err(&slave->dev, "Test fail for port 0\n");
clear |= SDW_DP0_INT_TEST_FAIL;
}
/*
* Assumption: PORT_READY interrupt will be received only for
* ports implementing Channel Prepare state machine (CP_SM)
*/
if (status & SDW_DP0_INT_PORT_READY) {
complete(&slave->port_ready[0]);
clear |= SDW_DP0_INT_PORT_READY;
}
if (status & SDW_DP0_INT_BRA_FAILURE) {
dev_err(&slave->dev, "BRA failed\n");
clear |= SDW_DP0_INT_BRA_FAILURE;
}
impl_int_mask = SDW_DP0_INT_IMPDEF1 |
SDW_DP0_INT_IMPDEF2 | SDW_DP0_INT_IMPDEF3;
if (status & impl_int_mask) {
clear |= impl_int_mask;
*slave_status = clear;
}
/* clear the interrupts but don't touch reserved and SDCA_CASCADE fields */
ret = sdw_write_no_pm(slave, SDW_DP0_INT, clear);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_DP0_INT write failed:%d\n", ret);
return ret;
}
/* Read DP0 interrupt again */
status2 = sdw_read_no_pm(slave, SDW_DP0_INT);
if (status2 < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_DP0_INT read failed:%d\n", status2);
return status2;
}
/* filter to limit loop to interrupts identified in the first status read */
status &= status2;
count++;
/* we can get alerts while processing so keep retrying */
} while ((status & SDW_DP0_INTERRUPTS) && (count < SDW_READ_INTR_CLEAR_RETRY));
if (count == SDW_READ_INTR_CLEAR_RETRY)
dev_warn(&slave->dev, "Reached MAX_RETRY on DP0 read\n");
return ret;
}
static int sdw_handle_port_interrupt(struct sdw_slave *slave,
int port, u8 *slave_status)
{
u8 clear, impl_int_mask;
int status, status2, ret, count = 0;
u32 addr;
if (port == 0)
return sdw_handle_dp0_interrupt(slave, slave_status);
addr = SDW_DPN_INT(port);
status = sdw_read_no_pm(slave, addr);
if (status < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_DPN_INT read failed:%d\n", status);
return status;
}
do {
clear = status & ~SDW_DPN_INTERRUPTS;
if (status & SDW_DPN_INT_TEST_FAIL) {
dev_err(&slave->dev, "Test fail for port:%d\n", port);
clear |= SDW_DPN_INT_TEST_FAIL;
}
/*
* Assumption: PORT_READY interrupt will be received only
* for ports implementing CP_SM.
*/
if (status & SDW_DPN_INT_PORT_READY) {
complete(&slave->port_ready[port]);
clear |= SDW_DPN_INT_PORT_READY;
}
impl_int_mask = SDW_DPN_INT_IMPDEF1 |
SDW_DPN_INT_IMPDEF2 | SDW_DPN_INT_IMPDEF3;
if (status & impl_int_mask) {
clear |= impl_int_mask;
*slave_status = clear;
}
/* clear the interrupt but don't touch reserved fields */
ret = sdw_write_no_pm(slave, addr, clear);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_DPN_INT write failed:%d\n", ret);
return ret;
}
/* Read DPN interrupt again */
status2 = sdw_read_no_pm(slave, addr);
if (status2 < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_DPN_INT read failed:%d\n", status2);
return status2;
}
/* filter to limit loop to interrupts identified in the first status read */
status &= status2;
count++;
/* we can get alerts while processing so keep retrying */
} while ((status & SDW_DPN_INTERRUPTS) && (count < SDW_READ_INTR_CLEAR_RETRY));
if (count == SDW_READ_INTR_CLEAR_RETRY)
dev_warn(&slave->dev, "Reached MAX_RETRY on port read");
return ret;
}
static int sdw_handle_slave_alerts(struct sdw_slave *slave)
{
struct sdw_slave_intr_status slave_intr;
u8 clear = 0, bit, port_status[15] = {0};
int port_num, stat, ret, count = 0;
unsigned long port;
bool slave_notify;
soundwire: SDCA: detect sdca_cascade interrupt The SoundWire 1.2 specification defines an "SDCA cascade" bit which handles a logical OR of all SDCA interrupt sources (up to 30 defined). Due to limitations of the addressing space, this bit is located in the SDW_DP0_INT register when DP0 is used, or alternatively in the DP0_SDCA_Support_INTSTAT register when DP0 is not used. To allow for both cases to be handled, this bit will be checked in the main device-level interrupt handling code. This will result in the register being read twice if DP0 is enabled, but it's not clear how to optimize this case. It's also more logical to deal with this interrupt at the device than the port level, this bit is really not DP0 specific and its location in the DP0_INTSTAT bit is only due to the lack of free space in SCP_INTSTAT_1. The SDCA_Cascade bit cannot be masked or cleared, so the interrupt handling only forwards the detection to the Slave driver, which will deal with reading the relevant SDCA status bits and clearing them. The bus driver only signals the detection. The communication with the Slave driver is based on the same interrupt callback, with only an extension to provide the status of the sdca_cascade bit. Signed-off-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Rander Wang <rander.wang@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Guennadi Liakhovetski <guennadi.liakhovetski@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Bard Liao <yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201104152358.9518-1-yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Vinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org>
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u8 sdca_cascade = 0;
u8 buf, buf2[2], _buf, _buf2[2];
bool parity_check;
bool parity_quirk;
sdw_modify_slave_status(slave, SDW_SLAVE_ALERT);
ret = pm_runtime_get_sync(&slave->dev);
if (ret < 0 && ret != -EACCES) {
dev_err(&slave->dev, "Failed to resume device: %d\n", ret);
pm_runtime_put_noidle(&slave->dev);
return ret;
}
/* Read Intstat 1, Intstat 2 and Intstat 3 registers */
ret = sdw_read_no_pm(slave, SDW_SCP_INT1);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_SCP_INT1 read failed:%d\n", ret);
goto io_err;
}
buf = ret;
ret = sdw_nread_no_pm(slave, SDW_SCP_INTSTAT2, 2, buf2);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_SCP_INT2/3 read failed:%d\n", ret);
goto io_err;
}
soundwire: SDCA: detect sdca_cascade interrupt The SoundWire 1.2 specification defines an "SDCA cascade" bit which handles a logical OR of all SDCA interrupt sources (up to 30 defined). Due to limitations of the addressing space, this bit is located in the SDW_DP0_INT register when DP0 is used, or alternatively in the DP0_SDCA_Support_INTSTAT register when DP0 is not used. To allow for both cases to be handled, this bit will be checked in the main device-level interrupt handling code. This will result in the register being read twice if DP0 is enabled, but it's not clear how to optimize this case. It's also more logical to deal with this interrupt at the device than the port level, this bit is really not DP0 specific and its location in the DP0_INTSTAT bit is only due to the lack of free space in SCP_INTSTAT_1. The SDCA_Cascade bit cannot be masked or cleared, so the interrupt handling only forwards the detection to the Slave driver, which will deal with reading the relevant SDCA status bits and clearing them. The bus driver only signals the detection. The communication with the Slave driver is based on the same interrupt callback, with only an extension to provide the status of the sdca_cascade bit. Signed-off-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Rander Wang <rander.wang@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Guennadi Liakhovetski <guennadi.liakhovetski@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Bard Liao <yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201104152358.9518-1-yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Vinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org>
2020-11-04 23:23:58 +08:00
if (slave->prop.is_sdca) {
ret = sdw_read_no_pm(slave, SDW_DP0_INT);
soundwire: SDCA: detect sdca_cascade interrupt The SoundWire 1.2 specification defines an "SDCA cascade" bit which handles a logical OR of all SDCA interrupt sources (up to 30 defined). Due to limitations of the addressing space, this bit is located in the SDW_DP0_INT register when DP0 is used, or alternatively in the DP0_SDCA_Support_INTSTAT register when DP0 is not used. To allow for both cases to be handled, this bit will be checked in the main device-level interrupt handling code. This will result in the register being read twice if DP0 is enabled, but it's not clear how to optimize this case. It's also more logical to deal with this interrupt at the device than the port level, this bit is really not DP0 specific and its location in the DP0_INTSTAT bit is only due to the lack of free space in SCP_INTSTAT_1. The SDCA_Cascade bit cannot be masked or cleared, so the interrupt handling only forwards the detection to the Slave driver, which will deal with reading the relevant SDCA status bits and clearing them. The bus driver only signals the detection. The communication with the Slave driver is based on the same interrupt callback, with only an extension to provide the status of the sdca_cascade bit. Signed-off-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Rander Wang <rander.wang@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Guennadi Liakhovetski <guennadi.liakhovetski@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Bard Liao <yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201104152358.9518-1-yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Vinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org>
2020-11-04 23:23:58 +08:00
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
soundwire: SDCA: detect sdca_cascade interrupt The SoundWire 1.2 specification defines an "SDCA cascade" bit which handles a logical OR of all SDCA interrupt sources (up to 30 defined). Due to limitations of the addressing space, this bit is located in the SDW_DP0_INT register when DP0 is used, or alternatively in the DP0_SDCA_Support_INTSTAT register when DP0 is not used. To allow for both cases to be handled, this bit will be checked in the main device-level interrupt handling code. This will result in the register being read twice if DP0 is enabled, but it's not clear how to optimize this case. It's also more logical to deal with this interrupt at the device than the port level, this bit is really not DP0 specific and its location in the DP0_INTSTAT bit is only due to the lack of free space in SCP_INTSTAT_1. The SDCA_Cascade bit cannot be masked or cleared, so the interrupt handling only forwards the detection to the Slave driver, which will deal with reading the relevant SDCA status bits and clearing them. The bus driver only signals the detection. The communication with the Slave driver is based on the same interrupt callback, with only an extension to provide the status of the sdca_cascade bit. Signed-off-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Rander Wang <rander.wang@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Guennadi Liakhovetski <guennadi.liakhovetski@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Bard Liao <yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201104152358.9518-1-yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Vinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org>
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"SDW_DP0_INT read failed:%d\n", ret);
goto io_err;
}
sdca_cascade = ret & SDW_DP0_SDCA_CASCADE;
}
do {
slave_notify = false;
/*
* Check parity, bus clash and Slave (impl defined)
* interrupt
*/
if (buf & SDW_SCP_INT1_PARITY) {
parity_check = slave->prop.scp_int1_mask & SDW_SCP_INT1_PARITY;
parity_quirk = !slave->first_interrupt_done &&
(slave->prop.quirks & SDW_SLAVE_QUIRKS_INVALID_INITIAL_PARITY);
if (parity_check && !parity_quirk)
dev_err(&slave->dev, "Parity error detected\n");
clear |= SDW_SCP_INT1_PARITY;
}
if (buf & SDW_SCP_INT1_BUS_CLASH) {
if (slave->prop.scp_int1_mask & SDW_SCP_INT1_BUS_CLASH)
dev_err(&slave->dev, "Bus clash detected\n");
clear |= SDW_SCP_INT1_BUS_CLASH;
}
/*
* When bus clash or parity errors are detected, such errors
* are unlikely to be recoverable errors.
* TODO: In such scenario, reset bus. Make this configurable
* via sysfs property with bus reset being the default.
*/
if (buf & SDW_SCP_INT1_IMPL_DEF) {
if (slave->prop.scp_int1_mask & SDW_SCP_INT1_IMPL_DEF) {
dev_dbg(&slave->dev, "Slave impl defined interrupt\n");
slave_notify = true;
}
clear |= SDW_SCP_INT1_IMPL_DEF;
}
soundwire: SDCA: detect sdca_cascade interrupt The SoundWire 1.2 specification defines an "SDCA cascade" bit which handles a logical OR of all SDCA interrupt sources (up to 30 defined). Due to limitations of the addressing space, this bit is located in the SDW_DP0_INT register when DP0 is used, or alternatively in the DP0_SDCA_Support_INTSTAT register when DP0 is not used. To allow for both cases to be handled, this bit will be checked in the main device-level interrupt handling code. This will result in the register being read twice if DP0 is enabled, but it's not clear how to optimize this case. It's also more logical to deal with this interrupt at the device than the port level, this bit is really not DP0 specific and its location in the DP0_INTSTAT bit is only due to the lack of free space in SCP_INTSTAT_1. The SDCA_Cascade bit cannot be masked or cleared, so the interrupt handling only forwards the detection to the Slave driver, which will deal with reading the relevant SDCA status bits and clearing them. The bus driver only signals the detection. The communication with the Slave driver is based on the same interrupt callback, with only an extension to provide the status of the sdca_cascade bit. Signed-off-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Rander Wang <rander.wang@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Guennadi Liakhovetski <guennadi.liakhovetski@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Bard Liao <yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201104152358.9518-1-yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Vinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org>
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/* the SDCA interrupts are cleared in the codec driver .interrupt_callback() */
if (sdca_cascade)
slave_notify = true;
/* Check port 0 - 3 interrupts */
port = buf & SDW_SCP_INT1_PORT0_3;
/* To get port number corresponding to bits, shift it */
port = FIELD_GET(SDW_SCP_INT1_PORT0_3, port);
for_each_set_bit(bit, &port, 8) {
sdw_handle_port_interrupt(slave, bit,
&port_status[bit]);
}
/* Check if cascade 2 interrupt is present */
if (buf & SDW_SCP_INT1_SCP2_CASCADE) {
port = buf2[0] & SDW_SCP_INTSTAT2_PORT4_10;
for_each_set_bit(bit, &port, 8) {
/* scp2 ports start from 4 */
port_num = bit + 3;
sdw_handle_port_interrupt(slave,
port_num,
&port_status[port_num]);
}
}
/* now check last cascade */
if (buf2[0] & SDW_SCP_INTSTAT2_SCP3_CASCADE) {
port = buf2[1] & SDW_SCP_INTSTAT3_PORT11_14;
for_each_set_bit(bit, &port, 8) {
/* scp3 ports start from 11 */
port_num = bit + 10;
sdw_handle_port_interrupt(slave,
port_num,
&port_status[port_num]);
}
}
/* Update the Slave driver */
if (slave_notify && slave->ops &&
slave->ops->interrupt_callback) {
soundwire: SDCA: detect sdca_cascade interrupt The SoundWire 1.2 specification defines an "SDCA cascade" bit which handles a logical OR of all SDCA interrupt sources (up to 30 defined). Due to limitations of the addressing space, this bit is located in the SDW_DP0_INT register when DP0 is used, or alternatively in the DP0_SDCA_Support_INTSTAT register when DP0 is not used. To allow for both cases to be handled, this bit will be checked in the main device-level interrupt handling code. This will result in the register being read twice if DP0 is enabled, but it's not clear how to optimize this case. It's also more logical to deal with this interrupt at the device than the port level, this bit is really not DP0 specific and its location in the DP0_INTSTAT bit is only due to the lack of free space in SCP_INTSTAT_1. The SDCA_Cascade bit cannot be masked or cleared, so the interrupt handling only forwards the detection to the Slave driver, which will deal with reading the relevant SDCA status bits and clearing them. The bus driver only signals the detection. The communication with the Slave driver is based on the same interrupt callback, with only an extension to provide the status of the sdca_cascade bit. Signed-off-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Rander Wang <rander.wang@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Guennadi Liakhovetski <guennadi.liakhovetski@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Bard Liao <yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201104152358.9518-1-yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Vinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org>
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slave_intr.sdca_cascade = sdca_cascade;
slave_intr.control_port = clear;
memcpy(slave_intr.port, &port_status,
sizeof(slave_intr.port));
slave->ops->interrupt_callback(slave, &slave_intr);
}
/* Ack interrupt */
ret = sdw_write_no_pm(slave, SDW_SCP_INT1, clear);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_SCP_INT1 write failed:%d\n", ret);
goto io_err;
}
/* at this point all initial interrupt sources were handled */
slave->first_interrupt_done = true;
/*
* Read status again to ensure no new interrupts arrived
* while servicing interrupts.
*/
ret = sdw_read_no_pm(slave, SDW_SCP_INT1);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_SCP_INT1 recheck read failed:%d\n", ret);
goto io_err;
}
_buf = ret;
ret = sdw_nread_no_pm(slave, SDW_SCP_INTSTAT2, 2, _buf2);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_SCP_INT2/3 recheck read failed:%d\n", ret);
goto io_err;
}
soundwire: SDCA: detect sdca_cascade interrupt The SoundWire 1.2 specification defines an "SDCA cascade" bit which handles a logical OR of all SDCA interrupt sources (up to 30 defined). Due to limitations of the addressing space, this bit is located in the SDW_DP0_INT register when DP0 is used, or alternatively in the DP0_SDCA_Support_INTSTAT register when DP0 is not used. To allow for both cases to be handled, this bit will be checked in the main device-level interrupt handling code. This will result in the register being read twice if DP0 is enabled, but it's not clear how to optimize this case. It's also more logical to deal with this interrupt at the device than the port level, this bit is really not DP0 specific and its location in the DP0_INTSTAT bit is only due to the lack of free space in SCP_INTSTAT_1. The SDCA_Cascade bit cannot be masked or cleared, so the interrupt handling only forwards the detection to the Slave driver, which will deal with reading the relevant SDCA status bits and clearing them. The bus driver only signals the detection. The communication with the Slave driver is based on the same interrupt callback, with only an extension to provide the status of the sdca_cascade bit. Signed-off-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Rander Wang <rander.wang@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Guennadi Liakhovetski <guennadi.liakhovetski@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Bard Liao <yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201104152358.9518-1-yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Vinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org>
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if (slave->prop.is_sdca) {
ret = sdw_read_no_pm(slave, SDW_DP0_INT);
soundwire: SDCA: detect sdca_cascade interrupt The SoundWire 1.2 specification defines an "SDCA cascade" bit which handles a logical OR of all SDCA interrupt sources (up to 30 defined). Due to limitations of the addressing space, this bit is located in the SDW_DP0_INT register when DP0 is used, or alternatively in the DP0_SDCA_Support_INTSTAT register when DP0 is not used. To allow for both cases to be handled, this bit will be checked in the main device-level interrupt handling code. This will result in the register being read twice if DP0 is enabled, but it's not clear how to optimize this case. It's also more logical to deal with this interrupt at the device than the port level, this bit is really not DP0 specific and its location in the DP0_INTSTAT bit is only due to the lack of free space in SCP_INTSTAT_1. The SDCA_Cascade bit cannot be masked or cleared, so the interrupt handling only forwards the detection to the Slave driver, which will deal with reading the relevant SDCA status bits and clearing them. The bus driver only signals the detection. The communication with the Slave driver is based on the same interrupt callback, with only an extension to provide the status of the sdca_cascade bit. Signed-off-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Rander Wang <rander.wang@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Guennadi Liakhovetski <guennadi.liakhovetski@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Bard Liao <yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201104152358.9518-1-yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Vinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org>
2020-11-04 23:23:58 +08:00
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"SDW_DP0_INT recheck read failed:%d\n", ret);
soundwire: SDCA: detect sdca_cascade interrupt The SoundWire 1.2 specification defines an "SDCA cascade" bit which handles a logical OR of all SDCA interrupt sources (up to 30 defined). Due to limitations of the addressing space, this bit is located in the SDW_DP0_INT register when DP0 is used, or alternatively in the DP0_SDCA_Support_INTSTAT register when DP0 is not used. To allow for both cases to be handled, this bit will be checked in the main device-level interrupt handling code. This will result in the register being read twice if DP0 is enabled, but it's not clear how to optimize this case. It's also more logical to deal with this interrupt at the device than the port level, this bit is really not DP0 specific and its location in the DP0_INTSTAT bit is only due to the lack of free space in SCP_INTSTAT_1. The SDCA_Cascade bit cannot be masked or cleared, so the interrupt handling only forwards the detection to the Slave driver, which will deal with reading the relevant SDCA status bits and clearing them. The bus driver only signals the detection. The communication with the Slave driver is based on the same interrupt callback, with only an extension to provide the status of the sdca_cascade bit. Signed-off-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Rander Wang <rander.wang@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Guennadi Liakhovetski <guennadi.liakhovetski@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Bard Liao <yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201104152358.9518-1-yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Vinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org>
2020-11-04 23:23:58 +08:00
goto io_err;
}
sdca_cascade = ret & SDW_DP0_SDCA_CASCADE;
}
/*
* Make sure no interrupts are pending, but filter to limit loop
* to interrupts identified in the first status read
*/
buf &= _buf;
buf2[0] &= _buf2[0];
buf2[1] &= _buf2[1];
soundwire: SDCA: detect sdca_cascade interrupt The SoundWire 1.2 specification defines an "SDCA cascade" bit which handles a logical OR of all SDCA interrupt sources (up to 30 defined). Due to limitations of the addressing space, this bit is located in the SDW_DP0_INT register when DP0 is used, or alternatively in the DP0_SDCA_Support_INTSTAT register when DP0 is not used. To allow for both cases to be handled, this bit will be checked in the main device-level interrupt handling code. This will result in the register being read twice if DP0 is enabled, but it's not clear how to optimize this case. It's also more logical to deal with this interrupt at the device than the port level, this bit is really not DP0 specific and its location in the DP0_INTSTAT bit is only due to the lack of free space in SCP_INTSTAT_1. The SDCA_Cascade bit cannot be masked or cleared, so the interrupt handling only forwards the detection to the Slave driver, which will deal with reading the relevant SDCA status bits and clearing them. The bus driver only signals the detection. The communication with the Slave driver is based on the same interrupt callback, with only an extension to provide the status of the sdca_cascade bit. Signed-off-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Rander Wang <rander.wang@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Guennadi Liakhovetski <guennadi.liakhovetski@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Bard Liao <yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201104152358.9518-1-yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Vinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org>
2020-11-04 23:23:58 +08:00
stat = buf || buf2[0] || buf2[1] || sdca_cascade;
/*
* Exit loop if Slave is continuously in ALERT state even
* after servicing the interrupt multiple times.
*/
count++;
/* we can get alerts while processing so keep retrying */
} while (stat != 0 && count < SDW_READ_INTR_CLEAR_RETRY);
if (count == SDW_READ_INTR_CLEAR_RETRY)
dev_warn(&slave->dev, "Reached MAX_RETRY on alert read\n");
io_err:
pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(&slave->dev);
pm_runtime_put_autosuspend(&slave->dev);
return ret;
}
static int sdw_update_slave_status(struct sdw_slave *slave,
enum sdw_slave_status status)
{
unsigned long time;
if (!slave->probed) {
/*
* the slave status update is typically handled in an
* interrupt thread, which can race with the driver
* probe, e.g. when a module needs to be loaded.
*
* make sure the probe is complete before updating
* status.
*/
time = wait_for_completion_timeout(&slave->probe_complete,
msecs_to_jiffies(DEFAULT_PROBE_TIMEOUT));
if (!time) {
dev_err(&slave->dev, "Probe not complete, timed out\n");
return -ETIMEDOUT;
}
}
if (!slave->ops || !slave->ops->update_status)
return 0;
return slave->ops->update_status(slave, status);
}
/**
* sdw_handle_slave_status() - Handle Slave status
* @bus: SDW bus instance
* @status: Status for all Slave(s)
*/
int sdw_handle_slave_status(struct sdw_bus *bus,
enum sdw_slave_status status[])
{
enum sdw_slave_status prev_status;
struct sdw_slave *slave;
bool attached_initializing;
int i, ret = 0;
/* first check if any Slaves fell off the bus */
for (i = 1; i <= SDW_MAX_DEVICES; i++) {
mutex_lock(&bus->bus_lock);
if (test_bit(i, bus->assigned) == false) {
mutex_unlock(&bus->bus_lock);
continue;
}
mutex_unlock(&bus->bus_lock);
slave = sdw_get_slave(bus, i);
if (!slave)
continue;
if (status[i] == SDW_SLAVE_UNATTACHED &&
slave->status != SDW_SLAVE_UNATTACHED)
sdw_modify_slave_status(slave, SDW_SLAVE_UNATTACHED);
}
if (status[0] == SDW_SLAVE_ATTACHED) {
dev_dbg(bus->dev, "Slave attached, programming device number\n");
ret = sdw_program_device_num(bus);
if (ret < 0)
dev_err(bus->dev, "Slave attach failed: %d\n", ret);
/*
* programming a device number will have side effects,
* so we deal with other devices at a later time
*/
return ret;
}
/* Continue to check other slave statuses */
for (i = 1; i <= SDW_MAX_DEVICES; i++) {
mutex_lock(&bus->bus_lock);
if (test_bit(i, bus->assigned) == false) {
mutex_unlock(&bus->bus_lock);
continue;
}
mutex_unlock(&bus->bus_lock);
slave = sdw_get_slave(bus, i);
if (!slave)
continue;
attached_initializing = false;
switch (status[i]) {
case SDW_SLAVE_UNATTACHED:
if (slave->status == SDW_SLAVE_UNATTACHED)
break;
sdw_modify_slave_status(slave, SDW_SLAVE_UNATTACHED);
break;
case SDW_SLAVE_ALERT:
ret = sdw_handle_slave_alerts(slave);
if (ret < 0)
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"Slave %d alert handling failed: %d\n",
i, ret);
break;
case SDW_SLAVE_ATTACHED:
if (slave->status == SDW_SLAVE_ATTACHED)
break;
prev_status = slave->status;
sdw_modify_slave_status(slave, SDW_SLAVE_ATTACHED);
if (prev_status == SDW_SLAVE_ALERT)
break;
attached_initializing = true;
ret = sdw_initialize_slave(slave);
if (ret < 0)
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"Slave %d initialization failed: %d\n",
i, ret);
break;
default:
dev_err(&slave->dev, "Invalid slave %d status:%d\n",
i, status[i]);
break;
}
ret = sdw_update_slave_status(slave, status[i]);
if (ret < 0)
dev_err(&slave->dev,
"Update Slave status failed:%d\n", ret);
if (attached_initializing) {
dev_dbg(&slave->dev,
"%s: signaling initialization completion for Slave %d\n",
__func__, slave->dev_num);
complete(&slave->initialization_complete);
}
}
return ret;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sdw_handle_slave_status);
void sdw_clear_slave_status(struct sdw_bus *bus, u32 request)
{
struct sdw_slave *slave;
int i;
/* Check all non-zero devices */
for (i = 1; i <= SDW_MAX_DEVICES; i++) {
mutex_lock(&bus->bus_lock);
if (test_bit(i, bus->assigned) == false) {
mutex_unlock(&bus->bus_lock);
continue;
}
mutex_unlock(&bus->bus_lock);
slave = sdw_get_slave(bus, i);
if (!slave)
continue;
if (slave->status != SDW_SLAVE_UNATTACHED) {
sdw_modify_slave_status(slave, SDW_SLAVE_UNATTACHED);
slave->first_interrupt_done = false;
}
/* keep track of request, used in pm_runtime resume */
slave->unattach_request = request;
}
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sdw_clear_slave_status);