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cpu_suspend() has a weird calling method which makes it only possible to call from assembly code: it returns with a modified stack pointer to finish the suspend, but on resume, it 'returns' via a provided pointer. We can make cpu_suspend() appear to be a normal function merely by swapping the resume pointer argument and the link register. Do so, and update all callers to take account of this more traditional behaviour. Acked-by: Frank Hofmann <frank.hofmann@tomtom.com> Tested-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@ti.com> Acked-by: Jean Pihet <j-pihet@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>
144 lines
2.9 KiB
ArmAsm
144 lines
2.9 KiB
ArmAsm
/*
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* SA11x0 Assembler Sleep/WakeUp Management Routines
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2001 Cliff Brake <cbrake@accelent.com>
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
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*
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* History:
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*
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* 2001-02-06: Cliff Brake Initial code
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*
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* 2001-08-29: Nicolas Pitre Simplified.
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*
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* 2002-05-27: Nicolas Pitre Revisited, more cleanup and simplification.
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* Storage is on the stack now.
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*/
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#include <linux/linkage.h>
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#include <asm/assembler.h>
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#include <mach/hardware.h>
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.text
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/*
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* sa1100_cpu_suspend()
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*
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* Causes sa11x0 to enter sleep state
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*
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*/
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ENTRY(sa1100_cpu_suspend)
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stmfd sp!, {r4 - r12, lr} @ save registers on stack
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mov r1, r0
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adr r3, BSYM(sa1100_finish_suspend)
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bl cpu_suspend
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ldmfd sp!, {r4 - r12, pc} @ return to caller
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sa1100_finish_suspend:
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@ disable clock switching
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mcr p15, 0, r1, c15, c2, 2
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@ Adjust memory timing before lowering CPU clock
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@ Clock speed adjustment without changing memory timing makes
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@ CPU hang in some cases
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ldr r0, =MDREFR
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ldr r1, [r0]
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orr r1, r1, #MDREFR_K1DB2
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str r1, [r0]
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@ delay 90us and set CPU PLL to lowest speed
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@ fixes resume problem on high speed SA1110
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mov r0, #90
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bl __udelay
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ldr r0, =PPCR
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mov r1, #0
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str r1, [r0]
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mov r0, #90
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bl __udelay
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/*
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* SA1110 SDRAM controller workaround. register values:
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*
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* r0 = &MSC0
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* r1 = &MSC1
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* r2 = &MSC2
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* r3 = MSC0 value
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* r4 = MSC1 value
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* r5 = MSC2 value
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* r6 = &MDREFR
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* r7 = first MDREFR value
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* r8 = second MDREFR value
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* r9 = &MDCNFG
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* r10 = MDCNFG value
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* r11 = third MDREFR value
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* r12 = &PMCR
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* r13 = PMCR value (1)
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*/
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ldr r0, =MSC0
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ldr r1, =MSC1
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ldr r2, =MSC2
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ldr r3, [r0]
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bic r3, r3, #FMsk(MSC_RT)
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bic r3, r3, #FMsk(MSC_RT)<<16
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ldr r4, [r1]
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bic r4, r4, #FMsk(MSC_RT)
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bic r4, r4, #FMsk(MSC_RT)<<16
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ldr r5, [r2]
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bic r5, r5, #FMsk(MSC_RT)
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bic r5, r5, #FMsk(MSC_RT)<<16
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ldr r6, =MDREFR
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ldr r7, [r6]
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bic r7, r7, #0x0000FF00
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bic r7, r7, #0x000000F0
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orr r8, r7, #MDREFR_SLFRSH
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ldr r9, =MDCNFG
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ldr r10, [r9]
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bic r10, r10, #(MDCNFG_DE0+MDCNFG_DE1)
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bic r10, r10, #(MDCNFG_DE2+MDCNFG_DE3)
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bic r11, r8, #MDREFR_SLFRSH
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bic r11, r11, #MDREFR_E1PIN
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ldr r12, =PMCR
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mov r13, #PMCR_SF
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b sa1110_sdram_controller_fix
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.align 5
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sa1110_sdram_controller_fix:
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@ Step 1 clear RT field of all MSCx registers
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str r3, [r0]
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str r4, [r1]
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str r5, [r2]
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@ Step 2 clear DRI field in MDREFR
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str r7, [r6]
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@ Step 3 set SLFRSH bit in MDREFR
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str r8, [r6]
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@ Step 4 clear DE bis in MDCNFG
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str r10, [r9]
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@ Step 5 clear DRAM refresh control register
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str r11, [r6]
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@ Wow, now the hardware suspend request pins can be used, that makes them functional for
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@ about 7 ns out of the entire time that the CPU is running!
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@ Step 6 set force sleep bit in PMCR
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str r13, [r12]
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20: b 20b @ loop waiting for sleep
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