kernel-ark/drivers/ssb/driver_mipscore.c
Michael Buesch 61e115a56d [SSB]: add Sonics Silicon Backplane bus support
SSB is an SoC bus used in a number of embedded devices.  The most
well-known of these devices is probably the Linksys WRT54G, but there
are others as well.  The bus is also used internally on the BCM43xx
and BCM44xx devices from Broadcom.

This patch also includes support for SSB ID tables in modules, so
that SSB drivers can be loaded automatically.

Signed-off-by: Michael Buesch <mb@bu3sch.de>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-10 16:51:36 -07:00

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/*
* Sonics Silicon Backplane
* Broadcom MIPS core driver
*
* Copyright 2005, Broadcom Corporation
* Copyright 2006, 2007, Michael Buesch <mb@bu3sch.de>
*
* Licensed under the GNU/GPL. See COPYING for details.
*/
#include <linux/ssb/ssb.h>
#include <linux/serial.h>
#include <linux/serial_core.h>
#include <linux/serial_reg.h>
#include <linux/time.h>
#include "ssb_private.h"
static inline u32 mips_read32(struct ssb_mipscore *mcore,
u16 offset)
{
return ssb_read32(mcore->dev, offset);
}
static inline void mips_write32(struct ssb_mipscore *mcore,
u16 offset,
u32 value)
{
ssb_write32(mcore->dev, offset, value);
}
static const u32 ipsflag_irq_mask[] = {
0,
SSB_IPSFLAG_IRQ1,
SSB_IPSFLAG_IRQ2,
SSB_IPSFLAG_IRQ3,
SSB_IPSFLAG_IRQ4,
};
static const u32 ipsflag_irq_shift[] = {
0,
SSB_IPSFLAG_IRQ1_SHIFT,
SSB_IPSFLAG_IRQ2_SHIFT,
SSB_IPSFLAG_IRQ3_SHIFT,
SSB_IPSFLAG_IRQ4_SHIFT,
};
static inline u32 ssb_irqflag(struct ssb_device *dev)
{
return ssb_read32(dev, SSB_TPSFLAG) & SSB_TPSFLAG_BPFLAG;
}
/* Get the MIPS IRQ assignment for a specified device.
* If unassigned, 0 is returned.
*/
unsigned int ssb_mips_irq(struct ssb_device *dev)
{
struct ssb_bus *bus = dev->bus;
u32 irqflag;
u32 ipsflag;
u32 tmp;
unsigned int irq;
irqflag = ssb_irqflag(dev);
ipsflag = ssb_read32(bus->mipscore.dev, SSB_IPSFLAG);
for (irq = 1; irq <= 4; irq++) {
tmp = ((ipsflag & ipsflag_irq_mask[irq]) >> ipsflag_irq_shift[irq]);
if (tmp == irqflag)
break;
}
if (irq == 5)
irq = 0;
return irq;
}
static void clear_irq(struct ssb_bus *bus, unsigned int irq)
{
struct ssb_device *dev = bus->mipscore.dev;
/* Clear the IRQ in the MIPScore backplane registers */
if (irq == 0) {
ssb_write32(dev, SSB_INTVEC, 0);
} else {
ssb_write32(dev, SSB_IPSFLAG,
ssb_read32(dev, SSB_IPSFLAG) |
ipsflag_irq_mask[irq]);
}
}
static void set_irq(struct ssb_device *dev, unsigned int irq)
{
unsigned int oldirq = ssb_mips_irq(dev);
struct ssb_bus *bus = dev->bus;
struct ssb_device *mdev = bus->mipscore.dev;
u32 irqflag = ssb_irqflag(dev);
dev->irq = irq + 2;
ssb_dprintk(KERN_INFO PFX
"set_irq: core 0x%04x, irq %d => %d\n",
dev->id.coreid, oldirq, irq);
/* clear the old irq */
if (oldirq == 0)
ssb_write32(mdev, SSB_INTVEC, (~(1 << irqflag) & ssb_read32(mdev, SSB_INTVEC)));
else
clear_irq(bus, oldirq);
/* assign the new one */
if (irq == 0)
ssb_write32(mdev, SSB_INTVEC, ((1 << irqflag) & ssb_read32(mdev, SSB_INTVEC)));
irqflag <<= ipsflag_irq_shift[irq];
irqflag |= (ssb_read32(mdev, SSB_IPSFLAG) & ~ipsflag_irq_mask[irq]);
ssb_write32(mdev, SSB_IPSFLAG, irqflag);
}
static void ssb_mips_serial_init(struct ssb_mipscore *mcore)
{
struct ssb_bus *bus = mcore->dev->bus;
if (bus->extif.dev)
mcore->nr_serial_ports = ssb_extif_serial_init(&bus->extif, mcore->serial_ports);
else if (bus->chipco.dev)
mcore->nr_serial_ports = ssb_chipco_serial_init(&bus->chipco, mcore->serial_ports);
else
mcore->nr_serial_ports = 0;
}
static void ssb_mips_flash_detect(struct ssb_mipscore *mcore)
{
struct ssb_bus *bus = mcore->dev->bus;
mcore->flash_buswidth = 2;
if (bus->chipco.dev) {
mcore->flash_window = 0x1c000000;
mcore->flash_window_size = 0x02000000;
if ((ssb_read32(bus->chipco.dev, SSB_CHIPCO_FLASH_CFG)
& SSB_CHIPCO_CFG_DS16) == 0)
mcore->flash_buswidth = 1;
} else {
mcore->flash_window = 0x1fc00000;
mcore->flash_window_size = 0x00400000;
}
}
u32 ssb_cpu_clock(struct ssb_mipscore *mcore)
{
struct ssb_bus *bus = mcore->dev->bus;
u32 pll_type, n, m, rate = 0;
if (bus->extif.dev) {
ssb_extif_get_clockcontrol(&bus->extif, &pll_type, &n, &m);
} else if (bus->chipco.dev) {
ssb_chipco_get_clockcpu(&bus->chipco, &pll_type, &n, &m);
} else
return 0;
if ((pll_type == SSB_PLLTYPE_5) || (bus->chip_id == 0x5365)) {
rate = 200000000;
} else {
rate = ssb_calc_clock_rate(pll_type, n, m);
}
if (pll_type == SSB_PLLTYPE_6) {
rate *= 2;
}
return rate;
}
void ssb_mipscore_init(struct ssb_mipscore *mcore)
{
struct ssb_bus *bus = mcore->dev->bus;
struct ssb_device *dev;
unsigned long hz, ns;
unsigned int irq, i;
if (!mcore->dev)
return; /* We don't have a MIPS core */
ssb_dprintk(KERN_INFO PFX "Initializing MIPS core...\n");
hz = ssb_clockspeed(bus);
if (!hz)
hz = 100000000;
ns = 1000000000 / hz;
if (bus->extif.dev)
ssb_extif_timing_init(&bus->extif, ns);
else if (bus->chipco.dev)
ssb_chipco_timing_init(&bus->chipco, ns);
/* Assign IRQs to all cores on the bus, start with irq line 2, because serial usually takes 1 */
for (irq = 2, i = 0; i < bus->nr_devices; i++) {
dev = &(bus->devices[i]);
dev->irq = ssb_mips_irq(dev) + 2;
switch (dev->id.coreid) {
case SSB_DEV_USB11_HOST:
/* shouldn't need a separate irq line for non-4710, most of them have a proper
* external usb controller on the pci */
if ((bus->chip_id == 0x4710) && (irq <= 4)) {
set_irq(dev, irq++);
break;
}
/* fallthrough */
case SSB_DEV_PCI:
case SSB_DEV_ETHERNET:
case SSB_DEV_80211:
case SSB_DEV_USB20_HOST:
/* These devices get their own IRQ line if available, the rest goes on IRQ0 */
if (irq <= 4) {
set_irq(dev, irq++);
break;
}
}
}
ssb_mips_serial_init(mcore);
ssb_mips_flash_detect(mcore);
}