kernel-ark/arch/arm/mach-omap2/clkt_clksel.c
Mike Turquette f9ae32a74f ARM: OMAP2+: clock: Cleanup !CONFIG_COMMON_CLK parts
Clean all #ifdef's added to common clock code.  This code is no longer
needed due to migration to the common clock framework.

Signed-off-by: Mike Turquette <mturquette@ti.com>
[paul@pwsan.com: clean up new ifdefs added in clockdomain.c]
Signed-off-by: Paul Walmsley <paul@pwsan.com>
2012-11-12 19:18:51 -07:00

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/*
* clkt_clksel.c - OMAP2/3/4 clksel clock functions
*
* Copyright (C) 2005-2008 Texas Instruments, Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2004-2010 Nokia Corporation
*
* Contacts:
* Richard Woodruff <r-woodruff2@ti.com>
* Paul Walmsley
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
*
* clksel clocks are clocks that do not have a fixed parent, or that
* can divide their parent's rate, or possibly both at the same time, based
* on the contents of a hardware register bitfield.
*
* All of the various mux and divider settings can be encoded into
* struct clksel* data structures, and then these can be autogenerated
* from some hardware database for each new chip generation. This
* should avoid the need to write, review, and validate a lot of new
* clock code for each new chip, since it can be exported from the SoC
* design flow. This is now done on OMAP4.
*
* The fusion of mux and divider clocks is a software creation. In
* hardware reality, the multiplexer (parent selection) and the
* divider exist separately. XXX At some point these clksel clocks
* should be split into "divider" clocks and "mux" clocks to better
* match the hardware.
*
* (The name "clksel" comes from the name of the corresponding
* register field in the OMAP2/3 family of SoCs.)
*
* XXX Currently these clocks are only used in the OMAP2/3/4 code, but
* many of the OMAP1 clocks should be convertible to use this
* mechanism.
*/
#undef DEBUG
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/clk-provider.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/bug.h>
#include "clock.h"
/* Private functions */
/**
* _get_clksel_by_parent() - return clksel struct for a given clk & parent
* @clk: OMAP struct clk ptr to inspect
* @src_clk: OMAP struct clk ptr of the parent clk to search for
*
* Scan the struct clksel array associated with the clock to find
* the element associated with the supplied parent clock address.
* Returns a pointer to the struct clksel on success or NULL on error.
*/
static const struct clksel *_get_clksel_by_parent(struct clk_hw_omap *clk,
struct clk *src_clk)
{
const struct clksel *clks;
if (!src_clk)
return NULL;
for (clks = clk->clksel; clks->parent; clks++)
if (clks->parent == src_clk)
break; /* Found the requested parent */
if (!clks->parent) {
/* This indicates a data problem */
WARN(1, "clock: %s: could not find parent clock %s in clksel array\n",
__clk_get_name(clk->hw.clk), __clk_get_name(src_clk));
return NULL;
}
return clks;
}
/**
* _write_clksel_reg() - program a clock's clksel register in hardware
* @clk: struct clk * to program
* @v: clksel bitfield value to program (with LSB at bit 0)
*
* Shift the clksel register bitfield value @v to its appropriate
* location in the clksel register and write it in. This function
* will ensure that the write to the clksel_reg reaches its
* destination before returning -- important since PRM and CM register
* accesses can be quite slow compared to ARM cycles -- but does not
* take into account any time the hardware might take to switch the
* clock source.
*/
static void _write_clksel_reg(struct clk_hw_omap *clk, u32 field_val)
{
u32 v;
v = __raw_readl(clk->clksel_reg);
v &= ~clk->clksel_mask;
v |= field_val << __ffs(clk->clksel_mask);
__raw_writel(v, clk->clksel_reg);
v = __raw_readl(clk->clksel_reg); /* OCP barrier */
}
/**
* _clksel_to_divisor() - turn clksel field value into integer divider
* @clk: OMAP struct clk to use
* @field_val: register field value to find
*
* Given a struct clk of a rate-selectable clksel clock, and a register field
* value to search for, find the corresponding clock divisor. The register
* field value should be pre-masked and shifted down so the LSB is at bit 0
* before calling. Returns 0 on error or returns the actual integer divisor
* upon success.
*/
static u32 _clksel_to_divisor(struct clk_hw_omap *clk, u32 field_val)
{
const struct clksel *clks;
const struct clksel_rate *clkr;
struct clk *parent;
parent = __clk_get_parent(clk->hw.clk);
clks = _get_clksel_by_parent(clk, parent);
if (!clks)
return 0;
for (clkr = clks->rates; clkr->div; clkr++) {
if (!(clkr->flags & cpu_mask))
continue;
if (clkr->val == field_val)
break;
}
if (!clkr->div) {
/* This indicates a data error */
WARN(1, "clock: %s: could not find fieldval %d for parent %s\n",
__clk_get_name(clk->hw.clk), field_val,
__clk_get_name(parent));
return 0;
}
return clkr->div;
}
/**
* _divisor_to_clksel() - turn clksel integer divisor into a field value
* @clk: OMAP struct clk to use
* @div: integer divisor to search for
*
* Given a struct clk of a rate-selectable clksel clock, and a clock
* divisor, find the corresponding register field value. Returns the
* register field value _before_ left-shifting (i.e., LSB is at bit
* 0); or returns 0xFFFFFFFF (~0) upon error.
*/
static u32 _divisor_to_clksel(struct clk_hw_omap *clk, u32 div)
{
const struct clksel *clks;
const struct clksel_rate *clkr;
struct clk *parent;
/* should never happen */
WARN_ON(div == 0);
parent = __clk_get_parent(clk->hw.clk);
clks = _get_clksel_by_parent(clk, parent);
if (!clks)
return ~0;
for (clkr = clks->rates; clkr->div; clkr++) {
if (!(clkr->flags & cpu_mask))
continue;
if (clkr->div == div)
break;
}
if (!clkr->div) {
pr_err("clock: %s: could not find divisor %d for parent %s\n",
__clk_get_name(clk->hw.clk), div,
__clk_get_name(parent));
return ~0;
}
return clkr->val;
}
/**
* _read_divisor() - get current divisor applied to parent clock (from hdwr)
* @clk: OMAP struct clk to use.
*
* Read the current divisor register value for @clk that is programmed
* into the hardware, convert it into the actual divisor value, and
* return it; or return 0 on error.
*/
static u32 _read_divisor(struct clk_hw_omap *clk)
{
u32 v;
if (!clk->clksel || !clk->clksel_mask)
return 0;
v = __raw_readl(clk->clksel_reg);
v &= clk->clksel_mask;
v >>= __ffs(clk->clksel_mask);
return _clksel_to_divisor(clk, v);
}
/* Public functions */
/**
* omap2_clksel_round_rate_div() - find divisor for the given clock and rate
* @clk: OMAP struct clk to use
* @target_rate: desired clock rate
* @new_div: ptr to where we should store the divisor
*
* Finds 'best' divider value in an array based on the source and target
* rates. The divider array must be sorted with smallest divider first.
* This function is also used by the DPLL3 M2 divider code.
*
* Returns the rounded clock rate or returns 0xffffffff on error.
*/
u32 omap2_clksel_round_rate_div(struct clk_hw_omap *clk,
unsigned long target_rate,
u32 *new_div)
{
unsigned long test_rate;
const struct clksel *clks;
const struct clksel_rate *clkr;
u32 last_div = 0;
struct clk *parent;
unsigned long parent_rate;
const char *clk_name;
parent = __clk_get_parent(clk->hw.clk);
clk_name = __clk_get_name(clk->hw.clk);
parent_rate = __clk_get_rate(parent);
if (!clk->clksel || !clk->clksel_mask)
return ~0;
pr_debug("clock: clksel_round_rate_div: %s target_rate %ld\n",
clk_name, target_rate);
*new_div = 1;
clks = _get_clksel_by_parent(clk, parent);
if (!clks)
return ~0;
for (clkr = clks->rates; clkr->div; clkr++) {
if (!(clkr->flags & cpu_mask))
continue;
/* Sanity check */
if (clkr->div <= last_div)
pr_err("clock: %s: clksel_rate table not sorted\n",
clk_name);
last_div = clkr->div;
test_rate = parent_rate / clkr->div;
if (test_rate <= target_rate)
break; /* found it */
}
if (!clkr->div) {
pr_err("clock: %s: could not find divisor for target rate %ld for parent %s\n",
clk_name, target_rate, __clk_get_name(parent));
return ~0;
}
*new_div = clkr->div;
pr_debug("clock: new_div = %d, new_rate = %ld\n", *new_div,
(parent_rate / clkr->div));
return parent_rate / clkr->div;
}
/*
* Clocktype interface functions to the OMAP clock code
* (i.e., those used in struct clk field function pointers, etc.)
*/
/**
* omap2_clksel_find_parent_index() - return the array index of the current
* hardware parent of @hw
* @hw: struct clk_hw * to find the current hardware parent of
*
* Given a struct clk_hw pointer @hw to the 'hw' member of a struct
* clk_hw_omap record representing a source-selectable hardware clock,
* read the hardware register and determine what its parent is
* currently set to. Intended to be called only by the common clock
* framework struct clk_hw_ops.get_parent function pointer. Return
* the array index of this parent clock upon success -- there is no
* way to return an error, so if we encounter an error, just WARN()
* and pretend that we know that we're doing.
*/
u8 omap2_clksel_find_parent_index(struct clk_hw *hw)
{
struct clk_hw_omap *clk = to_clk_hw_omap(hw);
const struct clksel *clks;
const struct clksel_rate *clkr;
u32 r, found = 0;
struct clk *parent;
const char *clk_name;
int ret = 0, f = 0;
parent = __clk_get_parent(hw->clk);
clk_name = __clk_get_name(hw->clk);
/* XXX should be able to return an error */
WARN((!clk->clksel || !clk->clksel_mask),
"clock: %s: attempt to call on a non-clksel clock", clk_name);
r = __raw_readl(clk->clksel_reg) & clk->clksel_mask;
r >>= __ffs(clk->clksel_mask);
for (clks = clk->clksel; clks->parent && !found; clks++) {
for (clkr = clks->rates; clkr->div && !found; clkr++) {
if (!(clkr->flags & cpu_mask))
continue;
if (clkr->val == r) {
found = 1;
ret = f;
}
}
f++;
}
/* This indicates a data error */
WARN(!found, "clock: %s: init parent: could not find regval %0x\n",
clk_name, r);
return ret;
}
/**
* omap2_clksel_recalc() - function ptr to pass via struct clk .recalc field
* @clk: struct clk *
*
* This function is intended to be called only by the clock framework.
* Each clksel clock should have its struct clk .recalc field set to this
* function. Returns the clock's current rate, based on its parent's rate
* and its current divisor setting in the hardware.
*/
unsigned long omap2_clksel_recalc(struct clk_hw *hw, unsigned long parent_rate)
{
unsigned long rate;
u32 div = 0;
struct clk_hw_omap *clk = to_clk_hw_omap(hw);
if (!parent_rate)
return 0;
div = _read_divisor(clk);
if (!div)
rate = parent_rate;
else
rate = parent_rate / div;
pr_debug("%s: recalc'd %s's rate to %lu (div %d)\n", __func__,
__clk_get_name(hw->clk), rate, div);
return rate;
}
/**
* omap2_clksel_round_rate() - find rounded rate for the given clock and rate
* @clk: OMAP struct clk to use
* @target_rate: desired clock rate
*
* This function is intended to be called only by the clock framework.
* Finds best target rate based on the source clock and possible dividers.
* rates. The divider array must be sorted with smallest divider first.
*
* Returns the rounded clock rate or returns 0xffffffff on error.
*/
long omap2_clksel_round_rate(struct clk_hw *hw, unsigned long target_rate,
unsigned long *parent_rate)
{
struct clk_hw_omap *clk = to_clk_hw_omap(hw);
u32 new_div;
return omap2_clksel_round_rate_div(clk, target_rate, &new_div);
}
/**
* omap2_clksel_set_rate() - program clock rate in hardware
* @clk: struct clk * to program rate
* @rate: target rate to program
*
* This function is intended to be called only by the clock framework.
* Program @clk's rate to @rate in the hardware. The clock can be
* either enabled or disabled when this happens, although if the clock
* is enabled, some downstream devices may glitch or behave
* unpredictably when the clock rate is changed - this depends on the
* hardware. This function does not currently check the usecount of
* the clock, so if multiple drivers are using the clock, and the rate
* is changed, they will all be affected without any notification.
* Returns -EINVAL upon error, or 0 upon success.
*/
int omap2_clksel_set_rate(struct clk_hw *hw, unsigned long rate,
unsigned long parent_rate)
{
struct clk_hw_omap *clk = to_clk_hw_omap(hw);
u32 field_val, validrate, new_div = 0;
if (!clk->clksel || !clk->clksel_mask)
return -EINVAL;
validrate = omap2_clksel_round_rate_div(clk, rate, &new_div);
if (validrate != rate)
return -EINVAL;
field_val = _divisor_to_clksel(clk, new_div);
if (field_val == ~0)
return -EINVAL;
_write_clksel_reg(clk, field_val);
pr_debug("clock: %s: set rate to %ld\n", __clk_get_name(hw->clk),
__clk_get_rate(hw->clk));
return 0;
}
/*
* Clksel parent setting function - not passed in struct clk function
* pointer - instead, the OMAP clock code currently assumes that any
* parent-setting clock is a clksel clock, and calls
* omap2_clksel_set_parent() by default
*/
/**
* omap2_clksel_set_parent() - change a clock's parent clock
* @clk: struct clk * of the child clock
* @new_parent: struct clk * of the new parent clock
*
* This function is intended to be called only by the clock framework.
* Change the parent clock of clock @clk to @new_parent. This is
* intended to be used while @clk is disabled. This function does not
* currently check the usecount of the clock, so if multiple drivers
* are using the clock, and the parent is changed, they will all be
* affected without any notification. Returns -EINVAL upon error, or
* 0 upon success.
*/
int omap2_clksel_set_parent(struct clk_hw *hw, u8 field_val)
{
struct clk_hw_omap *clk = to_clk_hw_omap(hw);
if (!clk->clksel || !clk->clksel_mask)
return -EINVAL;
_write_clksel_reg(clk, field_val);
return 0;
}