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linux-next/arch/arm/mach-at91/pm.h
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD 1e3ce2b854 ARN: at91: introduce SOC_AT91xxx define to allow to compile SoC core support
We can now compile all SoC core support together and DT boards.
We still can not compile together the non DT board.
So We keep the ARCH_AT91xxx for the non DT board and for backward defconfig
compatibility. This will enable the plaform_device ressources.

Signed-off-by: Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD <plagnioj@jcrosoft.com>
Acked-by: Nicolas Ferre <nicolas.ferre@atmel.com>
2012-04-17 14:47:21 +02:00

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/*
* AT91 Power Management
*
* Copyright (C) 2005 David Brownell
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*/
#ifndef __ARCH_ARM_MACH_AT91_PM
#define __ARCH_ARM_MACH_AT91_PM
#include <mach/at91_ramc.h>
#include <mach/at91rm9200_sdramc.h>
/*
* The AT91RM9200 goes into self-refresh mode with this command, and will
* terminate self-refresh automatically on the next SDRAM access.
*
* Self-refresh mode is exited as soon as a memory access is made, but we don't
* know for sure when that happens. However, we need to restore the low-power
* mode if it was enabled before going idle. Restoring low-power mode while
* still in self-refresh is "not recommended", but seems to work.
*/
static inline void at91rm9200_standby(void)
{
u32 lpr = at91_ramc_read(0, AT91RM9200_SDRAMC_LPR);
asm volatile(
"b 1f\n\t"
".align 5\n\t"
"1: mcr p15, 0, %0, c7, c10, 4\n\t"
" str %0, [%1, %2]\n\t"
" str %3, [%1, %4]\n\t"
" mcr p15, 0, %0, c7, c0, 4\n\t"
" str %5, [%1, %2]"
:
: "r" (0), "r" (AT91_BASE_SYS), "r" (AT91RM9200_SDRAMC_LPR),
"r" (1), "r" (AT91RM9200_SDRAMC_SRR),
"r" (lpr));
}
/* We manage both DDRAM/SDRAM controllers, we need more than one value to
* remember.
*/
static inline void at91sam9g45_standby(void)
{
/* Those two values allow us to delay self-refresh activation
* to the maximum. */
u32 lpr0, lpr1;
u32 saved_lpr0, saved_lpr1;
saved_lpr1 = at91_ramc_read(1, AT91_DDRSDRC_LPR);
lpr1 = saved_lpr1 & ~AT91_DDRSDRC_LPCB;
lpr1 |= AT91_DDRSDRC_LPCB_SELF_REFRESH;
saved_lpr0 = at91_ramc_read(0, AT91_DDRSDRC_LPR);
lpr0 = saved_lpr0 & ~AT91_DDRSDRC_LPCB;
lpr0 |= AT91_DDRSDRC_LPCB_SELF_REFRESH;
/* self-refresh mode now */
at91_ramc_write(0, AT91_DDRSDRC_LPR, lpr0);
at91_ramc_write(1, AT91_DDRSDRC_LPR, lpr1);
cpu_do_idle();
at91_ramc_write(0, AT91_DDRSDRC_LPR, saved_lpr0);
at91_ramc_write(1, AT91_DDRSDRC_LPR, saved_lpr1);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_SOC_AT91SAM9263
/*
* FIXME either or both the SDRAM controllers (EB0, EB1) might be in use;
* handle those cases both here and in the Suspend-To-RAM support.
*/
#warning Assuming EB1 SDRAM controller is *NOT* used
#endif
static inline void at91sam9_standby(void)
{
u32 saved_lpr, lpr;
saved_lpr = at91_ramc_read(0, AT91_SDRAMC_LPR);
lpr = saved_lpr & ~AT91_SDRAMC_LPCB;
at91_ramc_write(0, AT91_SDRAMC_LPR, lpr |
AT91_SDRAMC_LPCB_SELF_REFRESH);
cpu_do_idle();
at91_ramc_write(0, AT91_SDRAMC_LPR, saved_lpr);
}
#endif