This is v3 of the series introduces a ti-emif-sram driver to be used on
am335x and am437x, based on v4.13-rc2. This version addresses some
comments from Russell King and Johan Hovold in v2 found here [1].
Main changes are to patch two with grouping all the driver data into a single
struct and allowing this to be passed to static functions in the driver,
making sure all probe failures are handled so that we don't use invalid
leftover data in any variables from the exported APIs, fixing a typo in
the ASM code that caused botht he EMIF power management register and its
shadow register to be saved to the same place, cleanup asm-offset macro
definitions, and some general code fixups.
This code is required for low-power modes to work on AM335x and AM437x and a
forthcoming PM series for those platforms will depend on this series. After
both this and the PM series are reviewed I will send the necessary device tree
changes for both, but in the meantime all remaining patches for am335x and
am437x PM can be found here [2].
Regards,
Dave
[1] https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-omap/msg137203.html
[2] https://github.com/dgerlach/linux-pm/tree/upstream/v4.13/amx3-suspend-v3
Dave Gerlach (2):
Documentation: dt: Update ti,emif bindings
memory: ti-emif-sram: introduce relocatable suspend/resume handlers
.../bindings/memory-controllers/ti/emif.txt | 18 +-
arch/arm/kernel/asm-offsets.c | 4 +
drivers/memory/Kconfig | 10 +
drivers/memory/Makefile | 4 +
drivers/memory/emif.h | 17 ++
drivers/memory/ti-emif-pm.c | 339 +++++++++++++++++++++
drivers/memory/ti-emif-sram-pm.S | 334 ++++++++++++++++++++
include/linux/ti-emif-sram.h | 147 +++++++++
8 files changed, 872 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
create mode 100644 drivers/memory/ti-emif-pm.c
create mode 100644 drivers/memory/ti-emif-sram-pm.S
create mode 100644 include/linux/ti-emif-sram.h
--
2.13.0
Update the Texas Instruments EMIF binding document to include the device
tree bindings for ti,emif-am3352 and ti,emif-am4372 which are used by
the ti-emif-sram driver to provide low-level PM functionality.
Acked-by: Rob Herring <[email protected]>
Acked-by: Tony Lindgren <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Dave Gerlach <[email protected]>
---
.../devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/ti/emif.txt | 18 +++++++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/ti/emif.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/ti/emif.txt
index 0db60470ebb6..8c0214b17c2b 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/ti/emif.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/ti/emif.txt
@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ of the EMIF IP and memory parts attached to it.
Required properties:
- compatible : Should be of the form "ti,emif-<ip-rev>" where <ip-rev>
is the IP revision of the specific EMIF instance.
+ For am335x should be ti,emif-am3352.
For am437x should be ti,emif-am4372.
- phy-type : <u32> indicating the DDR phy type. Following are the
@@ -21,6 +22,13 @@ Required properties:
the value shall be "emif<n>" where <n> is the number of the EMIF
instance with base 1.
+Required only for "ti,emif-am3352" and "ti,emif-am4372":
+- sram : Phandles for generic sram driver nodes,
+ first should be type 'protect-exec' for the driver to use to copy
+ and run PM functions, second should be regular pool to be used for
+ data region for code. See Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sram/sram.txt
+ for more details.
+
Optional properties:
- cs1-used : Have this property if CS1 of this EMIF
instance has a memory part attached to it. If there is a memory
@@ -42,7 +50,7 @@ Optional properties:
- hw-caps-temp-alert : Have this property if the controller
has capability for generating SDRAM temperature alerts
-Example:
+-Examples:
emif1: emif@0x4c000000 {
compatible = "ti,emif-4d";
@@ -54,3 +62,11 @@ emif1: emif@0x4c000000 {
hw-caps-ll-interface;
hw-caps-temp-alert;
};
+
+/* From am33xx.dtsi */
+emif: emif@4c000000 {
+ compatible = "ti,emif-am3352";
+ reg = <0x4C000000 0x1000>;
+ sram = <&pm_sram_code
+ &pm_sram_data>;
+};
--
2.13.0
Certain SoCs like Texas Instruments AM335x and AM437x require parts
of the EMIF PM code to run late in the suspend sequence from SRAM,
such as saving and restoring the EMIF context and placing the memory
into self-refresh.
One requirement for these SoCs to suspend and enter its lowest power
mode, called DeepSleep0, is that the PER power domain must be shut off.
Because the EMIF (DDR Controller) resides within this power domain, it
will lose context during a suspend operation, so we must save it so we
can restore once we resume. However, we cannot execute this code from
external memory, as it is not available at this point, so the code must
be executed late in the suspend path from SRAM.
This patch introduces a ti-emif-sram driver that includes several
functions written in ARM ASM that are relocatable so the PM SRAM
code can use them. It also allocates a region of writable SRAM to
be used by the code running in the executable region of SRAM to save
and restore the EMIF context. It can export a table containing the
absolute addresses of the available PM functions so that other SRAM
code can branch to them. This code is required for suspend/resume on
AM335x and AM437x to work.
In addition to this, to be able to share data structures between C and
the ti-emif-sram-pm assembly code, we can automatically generate all of
the C struct member offsets and sizes as macros by making use of the ARM
asm-offsets file. In the same header that we define our data structures
in we also define all the macros in an inline function and by adding a
call to this in the asm_offsets file all macros are properly generated
and available to the assembly code without cluttering up the asm-offsets
file.
Signed-off-by: Dave Gerlach <[email protected]>
---
v2->v3:
* Move all static vars into common struct and instead point to one static
instance of this struct and pass this struct around for internal calls.
* Rename ti_emif_prepare_push_sram to ti_emif_alloc_sram
* Clean up probe path to avoid leftover vairable values from being used
after probe defer or failure.
* Fix mistake in ASM code that stored EMIF_POWER_MANAGEMENT_CONTROL into
location for shadow register.
* Avoid extern definition for asm-offsets definition and use a stub instead
of defining out in asm-offsets.
* A few general fixups to code.
arch/arm/kernel/asm-offsets.c | 4 +
drivers/memory/Kconfig | 10 ++
drivers/memory/Makefile | 4 +
drivers/memory/emif.h | 17 ++
drivers/memory/ti-emif-pm.c | 339 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
drivers/memory/ti-emif-sram-pm.S | 334 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
include/linux/ti-emif-sram.h | 147 +++++++++++++++++
7 files changed, 855 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 drivers/memory/ti-emif-pm.c
create mode 100644 drivers/memory/ti-emif-sram-pm.S
create mode 100644 include/linux/ti-emif-sram.h
diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/asm-offsets.c b/arch/arm/kernel/asm-offsets.c
index 608008229c7d..46a7a6c41db7 100644
--- a/arch/arm/kernel/asm-offsets.c
+++ b/arch/arm/kernel/asm-offsets.c
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
#include <asm/vdso_datapage.h>
#include <asm/hardware/cache-l2x0.h>
#include <linux/kbuild.h>
+#include <linux/ti-emif-sram.h>
/*
* Make sure that the compiler and target are compatible.
@@ -183,5 +184,8 @@ int main(void)
#ifdef CONFIG_VDSO
DEFINE(VDSO_DATA_SIZE, sizeof(union vdso_data_store));
#endif
+ BLANK();
+ ti_emif_offsets();
+
return 0;
}
diff --git a/drivers/memory/Kconfig b/drivers/memory/Kconfig
index ffc350258041..19a0e83f260d 100644
--- a/drivers/memory/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/memory/Kconfig
@@ -84,6 +84,16 @@ config OMAP_GPMC_DEBUG
bootloader or else the GPMC timings won't be identical with the
bootloader timings.
+config TI_EMIF_SRAM
+ tristate "Texas Instruments EMIF SRAM driver"
+ depends on (SOC_AM33XX || SOC_AM43XX) && SRAM
+ help
+ This driver is for the EMIF module available on Texas Instruments
+ AM33XX and AM43XX SoCs and is required for PM. Certain parts of
+ the EMIF PM code must run from on-chip SRAM late in the suspend
+ sequence so this driver provides several relocatable PM functions
+ for the SoC PM code to use.
+
config MVEBU_DEVBUS
bool "Marvell EBU Device Bus Controller"
default y
diff --git a/drivers/memory/Makefile b/drivers/memory/Makefile
index e88097fbc085..6194b37a4265 100644
--- a/drivers/memory/Makefile
+++ b/drivers/memory/Makefile
@@ -21,3 +21,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_DA8XX_DDRCTL) += da8xx-ddrctl.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SAMSUNG_MC) += samsung/
obj-$(CONFIG_TEGRA_MC) += tegra/
+obj-$(CONFIG_TI_EMIF_SRAM) += ti-emif-sram.o
+ti-emif-sram-objs := ti-emif-pm.o ti-emif-sram-pm.o
+
+AFLAGS_ti-emif-sram-pm.o :=-Wa,-march=armv7-a
diff --git a/drivers/memory/emif.h b/drivers/memory/emif.h
index bfe08bae961a..9e9f8037955d 100644
--- a/drivers/memory/emif.h
+++ b/drivers/memory/emif.h
@@ -555,6 +555,9 @@
#define READ_LATENCY_SHDW_SHIFT 0
#define READ_LATENCY_SHDW_MASK (0x1f << 0)
+#define EMIF_SRAM_AM33_REG_LAYOUT 0x00000000
+#define EMIF_SRAM_AM43_REG_LAYOUT 0x00000001
+
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
/*
* Structure containing shadow of important registers in EMIF
@@ -585,5 +588,19 @@ struct emif_regs {
u32 ext_phy_ctrl_3_shdw;
u32 ext_phy_ctrl_4_shdw;
};
+
+struct ti_emif_pm_functions;
+
+extern unsigned int ti_emif_sram;
+extern unsigned int ti_emif_sram_sz;
+extern struct ti_emif_pm_data ti_emif_pm_sram_data;
+extern struct emif_regs_amx3 ti_emif_regs_amx3;
+
+void ti_emif_save_context(void);
+void ti_emif_restore_context(void);
+void ti_emif_enter_sr(void);
+void ti_emif_exit_sr(void);
+void ti_emif_abort_sr(void);
+
#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
#endif /* __EMIF_H */
diff --git a/drivers/memory/ti-emif-pm.c b/drivers/memory/ti-emif-pm.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..40db230e9d99
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/memory/ti-emif-pm.c
@@ -0,0 +1,339 @@
+/*
+ * TI AM33XX SRAM EMIF Driver
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2016-2017 Texas Instruments Inc.
+ * Dave Gerlach
+ *
+ * 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.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/err.h>
+#include <linux/genalloc.h>
+#include <linux/io.h>
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#include <linux/of.h>
+#include <linux/of_platform.h>
+#include <linux/platform_device.h>
+#include <linux/pm_runtime.h>
+#include <linux/sram.h>
+#include <linux/ti-emif-sram.h>
+
+#include "emif.h"
+
+#define TI_EMIF_SRAM_SYMBOL_OFFSET(sym) ((unsigned long)(sym) - \
+ (unsigned long)&ti_emif_sram)
+
+#define EMIF_POWER_MGMT_WAIT_SELF_REFRESH_8192_CYCLES 0x00a0
+
+struct ti_emif_data {
+ phys_addr_t ti_emif_sram_phys;
+ phys_addr_t ti_emif_sram_data_phys;
+ unsigned long ti_emif_sram_virt;
+ unsigned long ti_emif_sram_data_virt;
+ struct gen_pool *sram_pool_code;
+ struct gen_pool *sram_pool_data;
+ struct ti_emif_pm_data pm_data;
+ struct ti_emif_pm_functions pm_functions;
+};
+
+static struct ti_emif_data *emif_instance;
+
+static u32 sram_suspend_address(struct ti_emif_data *emif_data,
+ unsigned long addr)
+{
+ return (emif_data->ti_emif_sram_virt +
+ TI_EMIF_SRAM_SYMBOL_OFFSET(addr));
+}
+
+static phys_addr_t sram_resume_address(struct ti_emif_data *emif_data,
+ unsigned long addr)
+{
+ return ((unsigned long)emif_data->ti_emif_sram_phys +
+ TI_EMIF_SRAM_SYMBOL_OFFSET(addr));
+}
+
+static void ti_emif_free_sram(struct ti_emif_data *emif_data)
+{
+ gen_pool_free(emif_data->sram_pool_code, emif_data->ti_emif_sram_virt,
+ ti_emif_sram_sz);
+ gen_pool_free(emif_data->sram_pool_data,
+ emif_data->ti_emif_sram_data_virt,
+ sizeof(struct emif_regs_amx3));
+}
+
+static int ti_emif_alloc_sram(struct device *dev,
+ struct ti_emif_data *emif_data)
+{
+ struct device_node *np = dev->of_node;
+ int ret;
+
+ emif_data->sram_pool_code = of_gen_pool_get(np, "sram", 0);
+ if (!emif_data->sram_pool_code) {
+ dev_err(dev, "Unable to get sram pool for ocmcram code\n");
+ return -ENODEV;
+ }
+
+ emif_data->ti_emif_sram_virt =
+ gen_pool_alloc(emif_data->sram_pool_code,
+ ti_emif_sram_sz);
+ if (!emif_data->ti_emif_sram_virt) {
+ dev_err(dev, "Unable to allocate code memory from ocmcram\n");
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+
+ /* Save physical address to calculate resume offset during pm init */
+ emif_data->ti_emif_sram_phys =
+ gen_pool_virt_to_phys(emif_data->sram_pool_code,
+ emif_data->ti_emif_sram_virt);
+
+ /* Get sram pool for data section and allocate space */
+ emif_data->sram_pool_data = of_gen_pool_get(np, "sram", 1);
+ if (!emif_data->sram_pool_data) {
+ dev_err(dev, "Unable to get sram pool for ocmcram data\n");
+ ret = -ENODEV;
+ goto err_free_sram_code;
+ }
+
+ emif_data->ti_emif_sram_data_virt =
+ gen_pool_alloc(emif_data->sram_pool_data,
+ sizeof(struct emif_regs_amx3));
+ if (!emif_data->ti_emif_sram_data_virt) {
+ dev_err(dev, "Unable to allocate data memory from ocmcram\n");
+ ret = -ENOMEM;
+ goto err_free_sram_code;
+ }
+
+ /* Save physical address to calculate resume offset during pm init */
+ emif_data->ti_emif_sram_data_phys =
+ gen_pool_virt_to_phys(emif_data->sram_pool_data,
+ emif_data->ti_emif_sram_data_virt);
+ /*
+ * These functions are called during suspend path while MMU is
+ * still on so add virtual base to offset for absolute address
+ */
+ emif_data->pm_functions.save_context =
+ sram_suspend_address(emif_data,
+ (unsigned long)ti_emif_save_context);
+ emif_data->pm_functions.enter_sr =
+ sram_suspend_address(emif_data,
+ (unsigned long)ti_emif_enter_sr);
+ emif_data->pm_functions.abort_sr =
+ sram_suspend_address(emif_data,
+ (unsigned long)ti_emif_abort_sr);
+
+ /*
+ * These are called during resume path when MMU is not enabled
+ * so physical address is used instead
+ */
+ emif_data->pm_functions.restore_context =
+ sram_resume_address(emif_data,
+ (unsigned long)ti_emif_restore_context);
+ emif_data->pm_functions.exit_sr =
+ sram_resume_address(emif_data,
+ (unsigned long)ti_emif_exit_sr);
+
+ emif_data->pm_data.regs_virt =
+ (struct emif_regs_amx3 *)emif_data->ti_emif_sram_data_virt;
+ emif_data->pm_data.regs_phys = emif_data->ti_emif_sram_data_phys;
+
+ return 0;
+
+err_free_sram_code:
+ gen_pool_free(emif_data->sram_pool_code, emif_data->ti_emif_sram_virt,
+ ti_emif_sram_sz);
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static int ti_emif_push_sram(struct device *dev, struct ti_emif_data *emif_data)
+{
+ void *copy_addr;
+ u32 data_addr;
+
+ copy_addr = sram_exec_copy(emif_data->sram_pool_code,
+ (void *)emif_data->ti_emif_sram_virt,
+ &ti_emif_sram, ti_emif_sram_sz);
+ if (!copy_addr) {
+ dev_err(dev, "Cannot copy emif code to sram\n");
+ return -ENODEV;
+ }
+
+ data_addr = sram_suspend_address(emif_data,
+ (unsigned long)&ti_emif_pm_sram_data);
+ copy_addr = sram_exec_copy(emif_data->sram_pool_code,
+ (void *)data_addr,
+ &emif_data->pm_data,
+ sizeof(emif_data->pm_data));
+ if (!copy_addr) {
+ dev_err(dev, "Cannot copy emif data to code sram\n");
+ return -ENODEV;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Due to Usage Note 3.1.2 "DDR3: JEDEC Compliance for Maximum
+ * Self-Refresh Command Limit" found in AM335x Silicon Errata
+ * (Document SPRZ360F Revised November 2013) we must configure
+ * the self refresh delay timer to 0xA (8192 cycles) to avoid
+ * generating too many refresh command from the EMIF.
+ */
+static void ti_emif_configure_sr_delay(struct ti_emif_data *emif_data)
+{
+ writel(EMIF_POWER_MGMT_WAIT_SELF_REFRESH_8192_CYCLES,
+ (emif_data->pm_data.ti_emif_base_addr_virt +
+ EMIF_POWER_MANAGEMENT_CONTROL));
+
+ writel(EMIF_POWER_MGMT_WAIT_SELF_REFRESH_8192_CYCLES,
+ (emif_data->pm_data.ti_emif_base_addr_virt +
+ EMIF_POWER_MANAGEMENT_CTRL_SHDW));
+}
+
+/**
+ * ti_emif_copy_pm_function_table - copy mapping of pm funcs in sram
+ * @sram_pool: pointer to struct gen_pool where dst resides
+ * @dst: void * to address that table should be copied
+ *
+ * Returns 0 if success other error code if table is not available
+ */
+int ti_emif_copy_pm_function_table(struct gen_pool *sram_pool, void *dst)
+{
+ void *copy_addr;
+
+ if (!(emif_instance && emif_instance->ti_emif_sram_virt))
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+ copy_addr = sram_exec_copy(sram_pool, dst,
+ &emif_instance->pm_functions,
+ sizeof(emif_instance->pm_functions));
+ if (!copy_addr)
+ return -ENODEV;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ti_emif_copy_pm_function_table);
+
+/**
+ * ti_emif_get_mem_type - return type for memory type in use
+ *
+ * Returns memory type value read from EMIF or error code if fails
+ */
+int ti_emif_get_mem_type(void)
+{
+ unsigned long temp;
+
+ if (!(emif_instance &&
+ !IS_ERR_OR_NULL(emif_instance->pm_data.ti_emif_base_addr_virt)))
+ return -ENODEV;
+
+ temp = readl(emif_instance->pm_data.ti_emif_base_addr_virt +
+ EMIF_SDRAM_CONFIG);
+
+ temp = (temp & SDRAM_TYPE_MASK) >> SDRAM_TYPE_SHIFT;
+ return temp;
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ti_emif_get_mem_type);
+
+static const struct of_device_id ti_emif_of_match[] = {
+ { .compatible = "ti,emif-am3352", .data =
+ (void *)EMIF_SRAM_AM33_REG_LAYOUT, },
+ { .compatible = "ti,emif-am4372", .data =
+ (void *)EMIF_SRAM_AM43_REG_LAYOUT, },
+ {},
+};
+MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, ti_emif_of_match);
+
+static int ti_emif_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
+{
+ int ret;
+ struct resource *res;
+ struct device *dev = &pdev->dev;
+ const struct of_device_id *match;
+ struct ti_emif_data *emif_data;
+
+ emif_data = devm_kzalloc(dev, sizeof(*emif_data), GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!emif_data)
+ return -ENOMEM;
+
+ match = of_match_device(ti_emif_of_match, &pdev->dev);
+ if (!match)
+ return -ENODEV;
+
+ emif_data->pm_data.ti_emif_sram_config = (unsigned long)match->data;
+
+ pm_runtime_enable(dev);
+ ret = pm_runtime_get_sync(dev);
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ dev_err(dev, "pm_runtime_get_sync() failed\n");
+ goto fail_runtime_put;
+ }
+
+ res = platform_get_resource(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, 0);
+ emif_data->pm_data.ti_emif_base_addr_virt = devm_ioremap_resource(dev,
+ res);
+ if (IS_ERR(emif_data->pm_data.ti_emif_base_addr_virt)) {
+ dev_err(dev, "could not ioremap emif mem\n");
+ ret = PTR_ERR(emif_data->pm_data.ti_emif_base_addr_virt);
+ goto fail_runtime_put;
+ }
+
+ emif_data->pm_data.ti_emif_base_addr_phys = res->start;
+
+ ti_emif_configure_sr_delay(emif_data);
+
+ ret = ti_emif_alloc_sram(dev, emif_data);
+ if (ret)
+ goto fail_runtime_put;
+
+ ret = ti_emif_push_sram(dev, emif_data);
+ if (ret)
+ goto fail_free_sram;
+
+ emif_instance = emif_data;
+
+ return 0;
+
+fail_free_sram:
+ ti_emif_free_sram(emif_data);
+fail_runtime_put:
+ pm_runtime_put_sync(dev);
+ pm_runtime_disable(dev);
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static int ti_emif_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
+{
+ struct device *dev = &pdev->dev;
+
+ pm_runtime_put_sync(dev);
+ pm_runtime_disable(dev);
+
+ ti_emif_free_sram(emif_instance);
+
+ emif_instance = NULL;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static struct platform_driver ti_emif_driver = {
+ .probe = ti_emif_probe,
+ .remove = ti_emif_remove,
+ .driver = {
+ .name = KBUILD_MODNAME,
+ .of_match_table = of_match_ptr(ti_emif_of_match),
+ },
+};
+module_platform_driver(ti_emif_driver);
+
+MODULE_AUTHOR("Dave Gerlach <[email protected]>");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Texas Instruments SRAM EMIF driver");
+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL v2");
diff --git a/drivers/memory/ti-emif-sram-pm.S b/drivers/memory/ti-emif-sram-pm.S
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..4c56eea79357
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/memory/ti-emif-sram-pm.S
@@ -0,0 +1,334 @@
+/*
+ * Low level PM code for TI EMIF
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2016-2017 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com/
+ * Dave Gerlach
+ *
+ * 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 version 2.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed "as is" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any
+ * kind, whether express or implied; without even the implied warranty
+ * of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/linkage.h>
+#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
+#include <asm/assembler.h>
+#include <asm/memory.h>
+
+#include "emif.h"
+
+#define EMIF_POWER_MGMT_WAIT_SELF_REFRESH_8192_CYCLES 0x00a0
+#define EMIF_POWER_MGMT_SR_TIMER_MASK 0x00f0
+#define EMIF_POWER_MGMT_SELF_REFRESH_MODE 0x0200
+#define EMIF_POWER_MGMT_SELF_REFRESH_MODE_MASK 0x0700
+
+#define EMIF_SDCFG_TYPE_DDR2 0x2 << SDRAM_TYPE_SHIFT
+#define EMIF_STATUS_READY 0x4
+
+#define AM43XX_EMIF_PHY_CTRL_REG_COUNT 0x120
+
+#define EMIF_AM437X_REGISTERS 0x1
+
+ .arm
+ .align 3
+
+ENTRY(ti_emif_sram)
+
+/*
+ * void ti_emif_save_context(void)
+ *
+ * Used during suspend to save the context of all required EMIF registers
+ * to local memory if the EMIF is going to lose context during the sleep
+ * transition. Operates on the VIRTUAL address of the EMIF.
+ */
+ENTRY(ti_emif_save_context)
+ stmfd sp!, {r4 - r11, lr} @ save registers on stack
+
+ adr r4, ti_emif_pm_sram_data
+ ldr r0, [r4, #EMIF_PM_BASE_ADDR_VIRT_OFFSET]
+ ldr r2, [r4, #EMIF_PM_REGS_VIRT_OFFSET]
+
+ /* Save EMIF configuration */
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_SDRAM_CONFIG]
+ str r1, [r2, #EMIF_SDCFG_VAL_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_SDRAM_REFRESH_CONTROL]
+ str r1, [r2, #EMIF_REF_CTRL_VAL_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_SDRAM_TIMING_1]
+ str r1, [r2, #EMIF_TIMING1_VAL_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_SDRAM_TIMING_2]
+ str r1, [r2, #EMIF_TIMING2_VAL_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_SDRAM_TIMING_3]
+ str r1, [r2, #EMIF_TIMING3_VAL_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_POWER_MANAGEMENT_CONTROL]
+ str r1, [r2, #EMIF_PMCR_VAL_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_POWER_MANAGEMENT_CTRL_SHDW]
+ str r1, [r2, #EMIF_PMCR_SHDW_VAL_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_SDRAM_OUTPUT_IMPEDANCE_CALIBRATION_CONFIG]
+ str r1, [r2, #EMIF_ZQCFG_VAL_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_DDR_PHY_CTRL_1]
+ str r1, [r2, #EMIF_DDR_PHY_CTLR_1_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_COS_CONFIG]
+ str r1, [r2, #EMIF_COS_CONFIG_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_PRIORITY_TO_CLASS_OF_SERVICE_MAPPING]
+ str r1, [r2, #EMIF_PRIORITY_TO_COS_MAPPING_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_CONNECTION_ID_TO_CLASS_OF_SERVICE_1_MAPPING]
+ str r1, [r2, #EMIF_CONNECT_ID_SERV_1_MAP_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_CONNECTION_ID_TO_CLASS_OF_SERVICE_2_MAPPING]
+ str r1, [r2, #EMIF_CONNECT_ID_SERV_2_MAP_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_OCP_CONFIG]
+ str r1, [r2, #EMIF_OCP_CONFIG_VAL_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r5, [r4, #EMIF_PM_CONFIG_OFFSET]
+ cmp r5, #EMIF_SRAM_AM43_REG_LAYOUT
+ bne emif_skip_save_extra_regs
+
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_READ_WRITE_LEVELING_RAMP_CONTROL]
+ str r1, [r2, #EMIF_RD_WR_LEVEL_RAMP_CTRL_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_READ_WRITE_EXECUTION_THRESHOLD]
+ str r1, [r2, #EMIF_RD_WR_EXEC_THRESH_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_LPDDR2_NVM_TIMING]
+ str r1, [r2, #EMIF_LPDDR2_NVM_TIM_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_LPDDR2_NVM_TIMING_SHDW]
+ str r1, [r2, #EMIF_LPDDR2_NVM_TIM_SHDW_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_DLL_CALIB_CTRL]
+ str r1, [r2, #EMIF_DLL_CALIB_CTRL_VAL_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_DLL_CALIB_CTRL_SHDW]
+ str r1, [r2, #EMIF_DLL_CALIB_CTRL_VAL_SHDW_OFFSET]
+
+ /* Loop and save entire block of emif phy regs */
+ mov r5, #0x0
+ add r4, r2, #EMIF_EXT_PHY_CTRL_VALS_OFFSET
+ add r3, r0, #EMIF_EXT_PHY_CTRL_1
+ddr_phy_ctrl_save:
+ ldr r1, [r3, r5]
+ str r1, [r4, r5]
+ add r5, r5, #0x4
+ cmp r5, #AM43XX_EMIF_PHY_CTRL_REG_COUNT
+ bne ddr_phy_ctrl_save
+
+emif_skip_save_extra_regs:
+ ldmfd sp!, {r4 - r11, pc} @ restore regs and return
+ENDPROC(ti_emif_save_context)
+
+/*
+ * void ti_emif_restore_context(void)
+ *
+ * Used during resume to restore the context of all required EMIF registers
+ * from local memory after the EMIF has lost context during a sleep transition.
+ * Operates on the PHYSICAL address of the EMIF.
+ */
+ENTRY(ti_emif_restore_context)
+ adr r4, ti_emif_pm_sram_data
+ ldr r0, [r4, #EMIF_PM_BASE_ADDR_PHYS_OFFSET]
+ ldr r2, [r4, #EMIF_PM_REGS_PHYS_OFFSET]
+
+ /* Config EMIF Timings */
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_DDR_PHY_CTLR_1_OFFSET]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_DDR_PHY_CTRL_1]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_DDR_PHY_CTRL_1_SHDW]
+
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_TIMING1_VAL_OFFSET]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_SDRAM_TIMING_1]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_SDRAM_TIMING_1_SHDW]
+
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_TIMING2_VAL_OFFSET]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_SDRAM_TIMING_2]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_SDRAM_TIMING_2_SHDW]
+
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_TIMING3_VAL_OFFSET]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_SDRAM_TIMING_3]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_SDRAM_TIMING_3_SHDW]
+
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_REF_CTRL_VAL_OFFSET]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_SDRAM_REFRESH_CONTROL]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_SDRAM_REFRESH_CTRL_SHDW]
+
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_PMCR_VAL_OFFSET]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_POWER_MANAGEMENT_CONTROL]
+
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_PMCR_SHDW_VAL_OFFSET]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_POWER_MANAGEMENT_CTRL_SHDW]
+
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_COS_CONFIG_OFFSET]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_COS_CONFIG]
+
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_PRIORITY_TO_COS_MAPPING_OFFSET]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_PRIORITY_TO_CLASS_OF_SERVICE_MAPPING]
+
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_CONNECT_ID_SERV_1_MAP_OFFSET]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_CONNECTION_ID_TO_CLASS_OF_SERVICE_1_MAPPING]
+
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_CONNECT_ID_SERV_2_MAP_OFFSET]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_CONNECTION_ID_TO_CLASS_OF_SERVICE_2_MAPPING]
+
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_OCP_CONFIG_VAL_OFFSET]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_OCP_CONFIG]
+
+ ldr r5, [r4, #EMIF_PM_CONFIG_OFFSET]
+ cmp r5, #EMIF_SRAM_AM43_REG_LAYOUT
+ bne emif_skip_restore_extra_regs
+
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_RD_WR_LEVEL_RAMP_CTRL_OFFSET]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_READ_WRITE_LEVELING_RAMP_CONTROL]
+
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_RD_WR_EXEC_THRESH_OFFSET]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_READ_WRITE_EXECUTION_THRESHOLD]
+
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_LPDDR2_NVM_TIM_OFFSET]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_LPDDR2_NVM_TIMING]
+
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_LPDDR2_NVM_TIM_SHDW_OFFSET]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_LPDDR2_NVM_TIMING_SHDW]
+
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_DLL_CALIB_CTRL_VAL_OFFSET]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_DLL_CALIB_CTRL]
+
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_DLL_CALIB_CTRL_VAL_SHDW_OFFSET]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_DLL_CALIB_CTRL_SHDW]
+
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_ZQCFG_VAL_OFFSET]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_SDRAM_OUTPUT_IMPEDANCE_CALIBRATION_CONFIG]
+
+ /* Loop and restore entire block of emif phy regs */
+ mov r5, #0x0
+ /* Load ti_emif_regs_amx3 + EMIF_EXT_PHY_CTRL_VALS_OFFSET for address
+ * to phy register save space
+ */
+ add r3, r2, #EMIF_EXT_PHY_CTRL_VALS_OFFSET
+ add r4, r0, #EMIF_EXT_PHY_CTRL_1
+ddr_phy_ctrl_restore:
+ ldr r1, [r3, r5]
+ str r1, [r4, r5]
+ add r5, r5, #0x4
+ cmp r5, #AM43XX_EMIF_PHY_CTRL_REG_COUNT
+ bne ddr_phy_ctrl_restore
+
+emif_skip_restore_extra_regs:
+ /*
+ * Output impedence calib needed only for DDR3
+ * but since the initial state of this will be
+ * disabled for DDR2 no harm in restoring the
+ * old configuration
+ */
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_ZQCFG_VAL_OFFSET]
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_SDRAM_OUTPUT_IMPEDANCE_CALIBRATION_CONFIG]
+
+ /* Write to sdcfg last for DDR2 only */
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_SDCFG_VAL_OFFSET]
+ and r2, r1, #SDRAM_TYPE_MASK
+ cmp r2, #EMIF_SDCFG_TYPE_DDR2
+ streq r1, [r0, #EMIF_SDRAM_CONFIG]
+
+ mov pc, lr
+ENDPROC(ti_emif_restore_context)
+
+/*
+ * void ti_emif_enter_sr(void)
+ *
+ * Programs the EMIF to tell the SDRAM to enter into self-refresh
+ * mode during a sleep transition. Operates on the VIRTUAL address
+ * of the EMIF.
+ */
+ENTRY(ti_emif_enter_sr)
+ stmfd sp!, {r4 - r11, lr} @ save registers on stack
+
+ adr r4, ti_emif_pm_sram_data
+ ldr r0, [r4, #EMIF_PM_BASE_ADDR_VIRT_OFFSET]
+ ldr r2, [r4, #EMIF_PM_REGS_VIRT_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_POWER_MANAGEMENT_CONTROL]
+ bic r1, r1, #EMIF_POWER_MGMT_SELF_REFRESH_MODE_MASK
+ orr r1, r1, #EMIF_POWER_MGMT_SELF_REFRESH_MODE
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_POWER_MANAGEMENT_CONTROL]
+
+ ldmfd sp!, {r4 - r11, pc} @ restore regs and return
+ENDPROC(ti_emif_enter_sr)
+
+/*
+ * void ti_emif_exit_sr(void)
+ *
+ * Programs the EMIF to tell the SDRAM to exit self-refresh mode
+ * after a sleep transition. Operates on the PHYSICAL address of
+ * the EMIF.
+ */
+ENTRY(ti_emif_exit_sr)
+ adr r4, ti_emif_pm_sram_data
+ ldr r0, [r4, #EMIF_PM_BASE_ADDR_PHYS_OFFSET]
+ ldr r2, [r4, #EMIF_PM_REGS_PHYS_OFFSET]
+
+ /*
+ * Toggle EMIF to exit refresh mode:
+ * if EMIF lost context, PWR_MGT_CTRL is currently 0, writing disable
+ * (0x0), wont do diddly squat! so do a toggle from SR(0x2) to disable
+ * (0x0) here.
+ * *If* EMIF did not lose context, nothing broken as we write the same
+ * value(0x2) to reg before we write a disable (0x0).
+ */
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_PMCR_VAL_OFFSET]
+ bic r1, r1, #EMIF_POWER_MGMT_SELF_REFRESH_MODE_MASK
+ orr r1, r1, #EMIF_POWER_MGMT_SELF_REFRESH_MODE
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_POWER_MANAGEMENT_CONTROL]
+ bic r1, r1, #EMIF_POWER_MGMT_SELF_REFRESH_MODE_MASK
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_POWER_MANAGEMENT_CONTROL]
+
+ /* Wait for EMIF to become ready */
+1: ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_STATUS]
+ tst r1, #EMIF_STATUS_READY
+ beq 1b
+
+ mov pc, lr
+ENDPROC(ti_emif_exit_sr)
+
+/*
+ * void ti_emif_abort_sr(void)
+ *
+ * Disables self-refresh after a failed transition to a low-power
+ * state so the kernel can jump back to DDR and follow abort path.
+ * Operates on the VIRTUAL address of the EMIF.
+ */
+ENTRY(ti_emif_abort_sr)
+ stmfd sp!, {r4 - r11, lr} @ save registers on stack
+
+ adr r4, ti_emif_pm_sram_data
+ ldr r0, [r4, #EMIF_PM_BASE_ADDR_VIRT_OFFSET]
+ ldr r2, [r4, #EMIF_PM_REGS_VIRT_OFFSET]
+
+ ldr r1, [r2, #EMIF_PMCR_VAL_OFFSET]
+ bic r1, r1, #EMIF_POWER_MGMT_SELF_REFRESH_MODE_MASK
+ str r1, [r0, #EMIF_POWER_MANAGEMENT_CONTROL]
+
+ /* Wait for EMIF to become ready */
+1: ldr r1, [r0, #EMIF_STATUS]
+ tst r1, #EMIF_STATUS_READY
+ beq 1b
+
+ ldmfd sp!, {r4 - r11, pc} @ restore regs and return
+ENDPROC(ti_emif_abort_sr)
+
+ .align 3
+ENTRY(ti_emif_pm_sram_data)
+ .space EMIF_PM_DATA_SIZE
+ENTRY(ti_emif_sram_sz)
+ .word . - ti_emif_save_context
diff --git a/include/linux/ti-emif-sram.h b/include/linux/ti-emif-sram.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..7c452d4e7607
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/linux/ti-emif-sram.h
@@ -0,0 +1,147 @@
+/*
+ * TI AM33XX EMIF Routines
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2016-2017 Texas Instruments Inc.
+ * Dave Gerlach
+ *
+ * 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 version 2.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed "as is" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any
+ * kind, whether express or implied; without even the implied warranty
+ * of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
+ */
+#ifndef __LINUX_TI_EMIF_H
+#define __LINUX_TI_EMIF_H
+
+#include <linux/kbuild.h>
+#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
+
+struct emif_regs_amx3 {
+ u32 emif_sdcfg_val;
+ u32 emif_timing1_val;
+ u32 emif_timing2_val;
+ u32 emif_timing3_val;
+ u32 emif_ref_ctrl_val;
+ u32 emif_zqcfg_val;
+ u32 emif_pmcr_val;
+ u32 emif_pmcr_shdw_val;
+ u32 emif_rd_wr_level_ramp_ctrl;
+ u32 emif_rd_wr_exec_thresh;
+ u32 emif_cos_config;
+ u32 emif_priority_to_cos_mapping;
+ u32 emif_connect_id_serv_1_map;
+ u32 emif_connect_id_serv_2_map;
+ u32 emif_ocp_config_val;
+ u32 emif_lpddr2_nvm_tim;
+ u32 emif_lpddr2_nvm_tim_shdw;
+ u32 emif_dll_calib_ctrl_val;
+ u32 emif_dll_calib_ctrl_val_shdw;
+ u32 emif_ddr_phy_ctlr_1;
+ u32 emif_ext_phy_ctrl_vals[120];
+};
+
+struct ti_emif_pm_data {
+ void __iomem *ti_emif_base_addr_virt;
+ phys_addr_t ti_emif_base_addr_phys;
+ unsigned long ti_emif_sram_config;
+ struct emif_regs_amx3 *regs_virt;
+ phys_addr_t regs_phys;
+} __packed __aligned(8);
+
+struct ti_emif_pm_functions {
+ u32 save_context;
+ u32 restore_context;
+ u32 enter_sr;
+ u32 exit_sr;
+ u32 abort_sr;
+} __packed __aligned(8);
+
+#if defined(CONFIG_SOC_AM33XX) || defined(CONFIG_SOC_AM43XX)
+static inline void ti_emif_offsets(void)
+{
+ DEFINE(EMIF_SDCFG_VAL_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_sdcfg_val));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_TIMING1_VAL_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_timing1_val));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_TIMING2_VAL_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_timing2_val));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_TIMING3_VAL_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_timing3_val));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_REF_CTRL_VAL_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_ref_ctrl_val));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_ZQCFG_VAL_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_zqcfg_val));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_PMCR_VAL_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_pmcr_val));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_PMCR_SHDW_VAL_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_pmcr_shdw_val));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_RD_WR_LEVEL_RAMP_CTRL_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_rd_wr_level_ramp_ctrl));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_RD_WR_EXEC_THRESH_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_rd_wr_exec_thresh));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_COS_CONFIG_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_cos_config));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_PRIORITY_TO_COS_MAPPING_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_priority_to_cos_mapping));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_CONNECT_ID_SERV_1_MAP_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_connect_id_serv_1_map));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_CONNECT_ID_SERV_2_MAP_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_connect_id_serv_2_map));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_OCP_CONFIG_VAL_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_ocp_config_val));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_LPDDR2_NVM_TIM_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_lpddr2_nvm_tim));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_LPDDR2_NVM_TIM_SHDW_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_lpddr2_nvm_tim_shdw));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_DLL_CALIB_CTRL_VAL_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_dll_calib_ctrl_val));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_DLL_CALIB_CTRL_VAL_SHDW_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_dll_calib_ctrl_val_shdw));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_DDR_PHY_CTLR_1_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_ddr_phy_ctlr_1));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_EXT_PHY_CTRL_VALS_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct emif_regs_amx3, emif_ext_phy_ctrl_vals));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_REGS_AMX3_SIZE, sizeof(struct emif_regs_amx3));
+
+ BLANK();
+
+ DEFINE(EMIF_PM_BASE_ADDR_VIRT_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct ti_emif_pm_data, ti_emif_base_addr_virt));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_PM_BASE_ADDR_PHYS_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct ti_emif_pm_data, ti_emif_base_addr_phys));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_PM_CONFIG_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct ti_emif_pm_data, ti_emif_sram_config));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_PM_REGS_VIRT_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct ti_emif_pm_data, regs_virt));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_PM_REGS_PHYS_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct ti_emif_pm_data, regs_phys));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_PM_DATA_SIZE, sizeof(struct ti_emif_pm_data));
+
+ BLANK();
+
+ DEFINE(EMIF_PM_SAVE_CONTEXT_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct ti_emif_pm_functions, save_context));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_PM_RESTORE_CONTEXT_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct ti_emif_pm_functions, restore_context));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_PM_ENTER_SR_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct ti_emif_pm_functions, enter_sr));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_PM_EXIT_SR_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct ti_emif_pm_functions, exit_sr));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_PM_ABORT_SR_OFFSET,
+ offsetof(struct ti_emif_pm_functions, abort_sr));
+ DEFINE(EMIF_PM_FUNCTIONS_SIZE, sizeof(struct ti_emif_pm_functions));
+}
+#else
+static inline void ti_emif_offsets(void) {}
+#endif
+
+struct gen_pool;
+
+int ti_emif_copy_pm_function_table(struct gen_pool *sram_pool, void *dst);
+int ti_emif_get_mem_type(void);
+
+#endif
+#endif /* __LINUX_TI_EMIF_H */
--
2.13.0
On 7/24/2017 2:24 PM, Dave Gerlach wrote:
> Certain SoCs like Texas Instruments AM335x and AM437x require parts
> of the EMIF PM code to run late in the suspend sequence from SRAM,
> such as saving and restoring the EMIF context and placing the memory
> into self-refresh.
>
> One requirement for these SoCs to suspend and enter its lowest power
> mode, called DeepSleep0, is that the PER power domain must be shut off.
> Because the EMIF (DDR Controller) resides within this power domain, it
> will lose context during a suspend operation, so we must save it so we
> can restore once we resume. However, we cannot execute this code from
> external memory, as it is not available at this point, so the code must
> be executed late in the suspend path from SRAM.
>
> This patch introduces a ti-emif-sram driver that includes several
> functions written in ARM ASM that are relocatable so the PM SRAM
> code can use them. It also allocates a region of writable SRAM to
> be used by the code running in the executable region of SRAM to save
> and restore the EMIF context. It can export a table containing the
> absolute addresses of the available PM functions so that other SRAM
> code can branch to them. This code is required for suspend/resume on
> AM335x and AM437x to work.
>
> In addition to this, to be able to share data structures between C and
> the ti-emif-sram-pm assembly code, we can automatically generate all of
> the C struct member offsets and sizes as macros by making use of the ARM
> asm-offsets file. In the same header that we define our data structures
> in we also define all the macros in an inline function and by adding a
> call to this in the asm_offsets file all macros are properly generated
> and available to the assembly code without cluttering up the asm-offsets
> file.
>
> Signed-off-by: Dave Gerlach <[email protected]>
> ---
> v2->v3:
> * Move all static vars into common struct and instead point to one static
> instance of this struct and pass this struct around for internal calls.
> * Rename ti_emif_prepare_push_sram to ti_emif_alloc_sram
> * Clean up probe path to avoid leftover vairable values from being used
> after probe defer or failure.
> * Fix mistake in ASM code that stored EMIF_POWER_MANAGEMENT_CONTROL into
> location for shadow register.
> * Avoid extern definition for asm-offsets definition and use a stub instead
> of defining out in asm-offsets.
> * A few general fixups to code.
>
> arch/arm/kernel/asm-offsets.c | 4 +
> drivers/memory/Kconfig | 10 ++
> drivers/memory/Makefile | 4 +
> drivers/memory/emif.h | 17 ++
> drivers/memory/ti-emif-pm.c | 339 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> drivers/memory/ti-emif-sram-pm.S | 334 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> include/linux/ti-emif-sram.h | 147 +++++++++++++++++
> 7 files changed, 855 insertions(+)
> create mode 100644 drivers/memory/ti-emif-pm.c
> create mode 100644 drivers/memory/ti-emif-sram-pm.S
> create mode 100644 include/linux/ti-emif-sram.h
>
I will need RMKs blessing since he reviewed the ASM code.
Also need work out how to line this up. Typically I use to get
driver/memory patches via Greg's driver-core but this is more
PM code than memory driver and very SOC specific.
Hi Arnd/Olof,
Will you be ok to pull this via arm-soc ? There is also follow
up platform PM code and DTS series which will make use of this.
Regards,
Santosh
On 7/26/2017 9:54 AM, Santosh Shilimkar wrote:
>
> On 7/24/2017 2:24 PM, Dave Gerlach wrote:
>> Certain SoCs like Texas Instruments AM335x and AM437x require parts
>> of the EMIF PM code to run late in the suspend sequence from SRAM,
>> such as saving and restoring the EMIF context and placing the memory
>> into self-refresh.
>>
>> One requirement for these SoCs to suspend and enter its lowest power
>> mode, called DeepSleep0, is that the PER power domain must be shut off.
>> Because the EMIF (DDR Controller) resides within this power domain, it
>> will lose context during a suspend operation, so we must save it so we
>> can restore once we resume. However, we cannot execute this code from
>> external memory, as it is not available at this point, so the code must
>> be executed late in the suspend path from SRAM.
>>
>> This patch introduces a ti-emif-sram driver that includes several
>> functions written in ARM ASM that are relocatable so the PM SRAM
>> code can use them. It also allocates a region of writable SRAM to
>> be used by the code running in the executable region of SRAM to save
>> and restore the EMIF context. It can export a table containing the
>> absolute addresses of the available PM functions so that other SRAM
>> code can branch to them. This code is required for suspend/resume on
>> AM335x and AM437x to work.
>>
>> In addition to this, to be able to share data structures between C and
>> the ti-emif-sram-pm assembly code, we can automatically generate all of
>> the C struct member offsets and sizes as macros by making use of the ARM
>> asm-offsets file. In the same header that we define our data structures
>> in we also define all the macros in an inline function and by adding a
>> call to this in the asm_offsets file all macros are properly generated
>> and available to the assembly code without cluttering up the asm-offsets
>> file.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Dave Gerlach <[email protected]>
>> ---
[...]
>>
>> arch/arm/kernel/asm-offsets.c | 4 +
>> drivers/memory/Kconfig | 10 ++
>> drivers/memory/Makefile | 4 +
>> drivers/memory/emif.h | 17 ++
>> drivers/memory/ti-emif-pm.c | 339
>> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>> drivers/memory/ti-emif-sram-pm.S | 334
>> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>> include/linux/ti-emif-sram.h | 147 +++++++++++++++++
>> 7 files changed, 855 insertions(+)
>> create mode 100644 drivers/memory/ti-emif-pm.c
>> create mode 100644 drivers/memory/ti-emif-sram-pm.S
>> create mode 100644 include/linux/ti-emif-sram.h
>>
> I will need RMKs blessing since he reviewed the ASM code.
>
> Also need work out how to line this up. Typically I use to get
> driver/memory patches via Greg's driver-core but this is more
> PM code than memory driver and very SOC specific.
>
> Hi Arnd/Olof,
> Will you be ok to pull this via arm-soc ? There is also follow
> up platform PM code and DTS series which will make use of this.
>
Looks like I missed to copy Olof. Let me know guys if you are
ok to pull this into your driver-soc given the dependencies.
Regards
Santosh
Russell/Johan,
On 08/01/2017 01:08 PM, Santosh Shilimkar wrote:
> On 7/26/2017 9:54 AM, Santosh Shilimkar wrote:
>>
>> On 7/24/2017 2:24 PM, Dave Gerlach wrote:
>>> Certain SoCs like Texas Instruments AM335x and AM437x require parts
>>> of the EMIF PM code to run late in the suspend sequence from SRAM,
>>> such as saving and restoring the EMIF context and placing the memory
>>> into self-refresh.
>>>
>>> One requirement for these SoCs to suspend and enter its lowest power
>>> mode, called DeepSleep0, is that the PER power domain must be shut off.
>>> Because the EMIF (DDR Controller) resides within this power domain, it
>>> will lose context during a suspend operation, so we must save it so we
>>> can restore once we resume. However, we cannot execute this code from
>>> external memory, as it is not available at this point, so the code must
>>> be executed late in the suspend path from SRAM.
>>>
>>> This patch introduces a ti-emif-sram driver that includes several
>>> functions written in ARM ASM that are relocatable so the PM SRAM
>>> code can use them. It also allocates a region of writable SRAM to
>>> be used by the code running in the executable region of SRAM to save
>>> and restore the EMIF context. It can export a table containing the
>>> absolute addresses of the available PM functions so that other SRAM
>>> code can branch to them. This code is required for suspend/resume on
>>> AM335x and AM437x to work.
>>>
>>> In addition to this, to be able to share data structures between C and
>>> the ti-emif-sram-pm assembly code, we can automatically generate all of
>>> the C struct member offsets and sizes as macros by making use of the ARM
>>> asm-offsets file. In the same header that we define our data structures
>>> in we also define all the macros in an inline function and by adding a
>>> call to this in the asm_offsets file all macros are properly generated
>>> and available to the assembly code without cluttering up the asm-offsets
>>> file.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Dave Gerlach <[email protected]>
>>> ---
> [...]
>
>>>
>>> arch/arm/kernel/asm-offsets.c | 4 +
>>> drivers/memory/Kconfig | 10 ++
>>> drivers/memory/Makefile | 4 +
>>> drivers/memory/emif.h | 17 ++
>>> drivers/memory/ti-emif-pm.c | 339
>>> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>> drivers/memory/ti-emif-sram-pm.S | 334
>>> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>> include/linux/ti-emif-sram.h | 147 +++++++++++++++++
>>> 7 files changed, 855 insertions(+)
>>> create mode 100644 drivers/memory/ti-emif-pm.c
>>> create mode 100644 drivers/memory/ti-emif-sram-pm.S
>>> create mode 100644 include/linux/ti-emif-sram.h
>>>
>> I will need RMKs blessing since he reviewed the ASM code.
>>
>> Also need work out how to line this up. Typically I use to get
>> driver/memory patches via Greg's driver-core but this is more
>> PM code than memory driver and very SOC specific.
>>
>> Hi Arnd/Olof,
>> Will you be ok to pull this via arm-soc ? There is also follow
>> up platform PM code and DTS series which will make use of this.
>>
> Looks like I missed to copy Olof. Let me know guys if you are
> ok to pull this into your driver-soc given the dependencies.
Any additional comments here? I believe I have addressed everything from v2 so
hopefully this is acceptable now.
Regards,
Dave
>
> Regards
> Santosh
>
On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 04:24:54PM -0500, Dave Gerlach wrote:
> diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/asm-offsets.c b/arch/arm/kernel/asm-offsets.c
> index 608008229c7d..46a7a6c41db7 100644
> --- a/arch/arm/kernel/asm-offsets.c
> +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/asm-offsets.c
> @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
> #include <asm/vdso_datapage.h>
> #include <asm/hardware/cache-l2x0.h>
> #include <linux/kbuild.h>
> +#include <linux/ti-emif-sram.h>
>
> /*
> * Make sure that the compiler and target are compatible.
> @@ -183,5 +184,8 @@ int main(void)
> #ifdef CONFIG_VDSO
> DEFINE(VDSO_DATA_SIZE, sizeof(union vdso_data_store));
> #endif
> + BLANK();
> + ti_emif_offsets();
> +
> return 0;
> }
This doesn't make me happy - I've been thinking about this for some time,
and I think it's completely wrong for drivers to hook into asm-offsets.
Looking at the top-level Kbuild file, it looks like it would be easy
for emif to auto-generate its own offsets.h header - it looks like it's
a matter of using linux/kbuild.h to get the definitions, compiling to
assembly (using $(call if_changed_dep,cc_s_c)) and then converting the
assembly to the header file format ( using
$(call filechk,offsets,__ASM_OFFSETS_H__), replacing __ASM_OFFSETS_H__
with a more appropriate symbol.)
Could you please check whether this is possible, so we don't end up
needing to hook lots of driver-specific assembly offsets stuff into
the arch files?
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On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 04:24:54PM -0500, Dave Gerlach wrote:
> Certain SoCs like Texas Instruments AM335x and AM437x require parts
> of the EMIF PM code to run late in the suspend sequence from SRAM,
> such as saving and restoring the EMIF context and placing the memory
> into self-refresh.
>
> One requirement for these SoCs to suspend and enter its lowest power
> mode, called DeepSleep0, is that the PER power domain must be shut off.
> Because the EMIF (DDR Controller) resides within this power domain, it
> will lose context during a suspend operation, so we must save it so we
> can restore once we resume. However, we cannot execute this code from
> external memory, as it is not available at this point, so the code must
> be executed late in the suspend path from SRAM.
>
> This patch introduces a ti-emif-sram driver that includes several
> functions written in ARM ASM that are relocatable so the PM SRAM
> code can use them. It also allocates a region of writable SRAM to
> be used by the code running in the executable region of SRAM to save
> and restore the EMIF context. It can export a table containing the
> absolute addresses of the available PM functions so that other SRAM
> code can branch to them. This code is required for suspend/resume on
> AM335x and AM437x to work.
>
> In addition to this, to be able to share data structures between C and
> the ti-emif-sram-pm assembly code, we can automatically generate all of
> the C struct member offsets and sizes as macros by making use of the ARM
> asm-offsets file. In the same header that we define our data structures
> in we also define all the macros in an inline function and by adding a
> call to this in the asm_offsets file all macros are properly generated
> and available to the assembly code without cluttering up the asm-offsets
> file.
>
> Signed-off-by: Dave Gerlach <[email protected]>
> ---
> v2->v3:
> * Move all static vars into common struct and instead point to one static
> instance of this struct and pass this struct around for internal calls.
> * Rename ti_emif_prepare_push_sram to ti_emif_alloc_sram
> * Clean up probe path to avoid leftover vairable values from being used
> after probe defer or failure.
> * Fix mistake in ASM code that stored EMIF_POWER_MANAGEMENT_CONTROL into
> location for shadow register.
> * Avoid extern definition for asm-offsets definition and use a stub instead
> of defining out in asm-offsets.
> * A few general fixups to code.
Just got back from my vacation this week, so sorry about the late reply.
It indeed looks like you've addressed my comments on v2, but I still
have few comments below. Just minor nits.
> + /* Save physical address to calculate resume offset during pm init */
> + emif_data->ti_emif_sram_data_phys =
> + gen_pool_virt_to_phys(emif_data->sram_pool_data,
I try to indent continuation lines at least two tabs further (at least
when not matching open parentheses) which tends to improve readability
and conforms better to the coding standard.
> + emif_data->ti_emif_sram_data_virt);
> +/**
> + * ti_emif_copy_pm_function_table - copy mapping of pm funcs in sram
> + * @sram_pool: pointer to struct gen_pool where dst resides
> + * @dst: void * to address that table should be copied
> + *
> + * Returns 0 if success other error code if table is not available
> + */
> +int ti_emif_copy_pm_function_table(struct gen_pool *sram_pool, void *dst)
> +{
> + void *copy_addr;
> +
> + if (!(emif_instance && emif_instance->ti_emif_sram_virt))
> + return -EINVAL;
Perhaps this can now be simplified as
if (!emif_instance)
return -EINVAL;
since when the driver has been successfully bound all fields would have
been initialised.
Use -ENODEV for consistency?
> +
> + copy_addr = sram_exec_copy(sram_pool, dst,
> + &emif_instance->pm_functions,
> + sizeof(emif_instance->pm_functions));
> + if (!copy_addr)
> + return -ENODEV;
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ti_emif_copy_pm_function_table);
> +
> +/**
> + * ti_emif_get_mem_type - return type for memory type in use
> + *
> + * Returns memory type value read from EMIF or error code if fails
> + */
> +int ti_emif_get_mem_type(void)
> +{
> + unsigned long temp;
> +
> + if (!(emif_instance &&
> + !IS_ERR_OR_NULL(emif_instance->pm_data.ti_emif_base_addr_virt)))
And this would also be more readable as simply !emif_instance.
> + return -ENODEV;
> +
> + temp = readl(emif_instance->pm_data.ti_emif_base_addr_virt +
> + EMIF_SDRAM_CONFIG);
> +
> + temp = (temp & SDRAM_TYPE_MASK) >> SDRAM_TYPE_SHIFT;
> + return temp;
> +}
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ti_emif_get_mem_type);
> +static int ti_emif_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
> +{
> + struct device *dev = &pdev->dev;
> +
> + pm_runtime_put_sync(dev);
> + pm_runtime_disable(dev);
> +
> + ti_emif_free_sram(emif_instance);
> +
> + emif_instance = NULL;
Nothing is of course preventing the remove() callback from racing with
the global functions above, but I'd still prefer to reset emif_instance
before releasing the memory.
In fact, given the register access in ti_emif_get_mem_type() you may
even want to clear emif_instance before the pm_runtime_put_sync().
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
Thanks,
Johan
On 09/01/2017 05:26 AM, Johan Hovold wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 04:24:54PM -0500, Dave Gerlach wrote:
>> Certain SoCs like Texas Instruments AM335x and AM437x require parts
>> of the EMIF PM code to run late in the suspend sequence from SRAM,
>> such as saving and restoring the EMIF context and placing the memory
>> into self-refresh.
>>
>> One requirement for these SoCs to suspend and enter its lowest power
>> mode, called DeepSleep0, is that the PER power domain must be shut off.
>> Because the EMIF (DDR Controller) resides within this power domain, it
>> will lose context during a suspend operation, so we must save it so we
>> can restore once we resume. However, we cannot execute this code from
>> external memory, as it is not available at this point, so the code must
>> be executed late in the suspend path from SRAM.
>>
>> This patch introduces a ti-emif-sram driver that includes several
>> functions written in ARM ASM that are relocatable so the PM SRAM
>> code can use them. It also allocates a region of writable SRAM to
>> be used by the code running in the executable region of SRAM to save
>> and restore the EMIF context. It can export a table containing the
>> absolute addresses of the available PM functions so that other SRAM
>> code can branch to them. This code is required for suspend/resume on
>> AM335x and AM437x to work.
>>
>> In addition to this, to be able to share data structures between C and
>> the ti-emif-sram-pm assembly code, we can automatically generate all of
>> the C struct member offsets and sizes as macros by making use of the ARM
>> asm-offsets file. In the same header that we define our data structures
>> in we also define all the macros in an inline function and by adding a
>> call to this in the asm_offsets file all macros are properly generated
>> and available to the assembly code without cluttering up the asm-offsets
>> file.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Dave Gerlach <[email protected]>
>> ---
>> v2->v3:
>> * Move all static vars into common struct and instead point to one static
>> instance of this struct and pass this struct around for internal calls.
>> * Rename ti_emif_prepare_push_sram to ti_emif_alloc_sram
>> * Clean up probe path to avoid leftover vairable values from being used
>> after probe defer or failure.
>> * Fix mistake in ASM code that stored EMIF_POWER_MANAGEMENT_CONTROL into
>> location for shadow register.
>> * Avoid extern definition for asm-offsets definition and use a stub instead
>> of defining out in asm-offsets.
>> * A few general fixups to code.
>
> Just got back from my vacation this week, so sorry about the late reply.
>
> It indeed looks like you've addressed my comments on v2, but I still
> have few comments below. Just minor nits.
>
>> + /* Save physical address to calculate resume offset during pm init */
>> + emif_data->ti_emif_sram_data_phys =
>> + gen_pool_virt_to_phys(emif_data->sram_pool_data,
>
> I try to indent continuation lines at least two tabs further (at least
> when not matching open parentheses) which tends to improve readability
> and conforms better to the coding standard.
Here I had to pick this to avoid going way over 80 chars on the line.
>
>> + emif_data->ti_emif_sram_data_virt);
>
>> +/**
>> + * ti_emif_copy_pm_function_table - copy mapping of pm funcs in sram
>> + * @sram_pool: pointer to struct gen_pool where dst resides
>> + * @dst: void * to address that table should be copied
>> + *
>> + * Returns 0 if success other error code if table is not available
>> + */
>> +int ti_emif_copy_pm_function_table(struct gen_pool *sram_pool, void *dst)
>> +{
>> + void *copy_addr;
>> +
>> + if (!(emif_instance && emif_instance->ti_emif_sram_virt))
>> + return -EINVAL;
>
> Perhaps this can now be simplified as
>
> if (!emif_instance)
> return -EINVAL;
>
> since when the driver has been successfully bound all fields would have
> been initialised.
>
> Use -ENODEV for consistency?
Agreed to all of the above, if emif_instance has been set then that means
everything else is already populated.
>
>> +
>> + copy_addr = sram_exec_copy(sram_pool, dst,
>> + &emif_instance->pm_functions,
>> + sizeof(emif_instance->pm_functions));
>> + if (!copy_addr)
>> + return -ENODEV;
>> +
>> + return 0;
>> +}
>> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ti_emif_copy_pm_function_table);
>> +
>> +/**
>> + * ti_emif_get_mem_type - return type for memory type in use
>> + *
>> + * Returns memory type value read from EMIF or error code if fails
>> + */
>> +int ti_emif_get_mem_type(void)
>> +{
>> + unsigned long temp;
>> +
>> + if (!(emif_instance &&
>> + !IS_ERR_OR_NULL(emif_instance->pm_data.ti_emif_base_addr_virt)))
>
> And this would also be more readable as simply !emif_instance.
Yes, agreed.
>
>> + return -ENODEV;
>> +
>> + temp = readl(emif_instance->pm_data.ti_emif_base_addr_virt +
>> + EMIF_SDRAM_CONFIG);
>> +
>> + temp = (temp & SDRAM_TYPE_MASK) >> SDRAM_TYPE_SHIFT;
>> + return temp;
>> +}
>> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ti_emif_get_mem_type);
>
>> +static int ti_emif_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
>> +{
>> + struct device *dev = &pdev->dev;
>> +
>> + pm_runtime_put_sync(dev);
>> + pm_runtime_disable(dev);
>> +
>> + ti_emif_free_sram(emif_instance);
>> +
>> + emif_instance = NULL;
>
> Nothing is of course preventing the remove() callback from racing with
> the global functions above, but I'd still prefer to reset emif_instance
> before releasing the memory.
>
> In fact, given the register access in ti_emif_get_mem_type() you may
> even want to clear emif_instance before the pm_runtime_put_sync().
That's a good point I will move it up, thanks.
Regards,
Dave
>
>> +
>> + return 0;
>> +}
>
> Thanks,
> Johan
>
Russell,
On 08/31/2017 09:03 AM, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 04:24:54PM -0500, Dave Gerlach wrote:
>> diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/asm-offsets.c b/arch/arm/kernel/asm-offsets.c
>> index 608008229c7d..46a7a6c41db7 100644
>> --- a/arch/arm/kernel/asm-offsets.c
>> +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/asm-offsets.c
>> @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
>> #include <asm/vdso_datapage.h>
>> #include <asm/hardware/cache-l2x0.h>
>> #include <linux/kbuild.h>
>> +#include <linux/ti-emif-sram.h>
>>
>> /*
>> * Make sure that the compiler and target are compatible.
>> @@ -183,5 +184,8 @@ int main(void)
>> #ifdef CONFIG_VDSO
>> DEFINE(VDSO_DATA_SIZE, sizeof(union vdso_data_store));
>> #endif
>> + BLANK();
>> + ti_emif_offsets();
>> +
>> return 0;
>> }
>
> This doesn't make me happy - I've been thinking about this for some time,
> and I think it's completely wrong for drivers to hook into asm-offsets.
>
> Looking at the top-level Kbuild file, it looks like it would be easy
> for emif to auto-generate its own offsets.h header - it looks like it's
> a matter of using linux/kbuild.h to get the definitions, compiling to
> assembly (using $(call if_changed_dep,cc_s_c)) and then converting the
> assembly to the header file format ( using
> $(call filechk,offsets,__ASM_OFFSETS_H__), replacing __ASM_OFFSETS_H__
> with a more appropriate symbol.)
>
> Could you please check whether this is possible, so we don't end up
> needing to hook lots of driver-specific assembly offsets stuff into
> the arch files?
>
I was able to try this out and was successful, I will send an updated version
that generates a local emif-asm-offsets.h. Thanks for the suggestion.
Regards,
Dave