linux/drivers/usb/host/ehci-timer.c

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2012 by Alan Stern
*
* 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.
*
* 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.
*/
/* This file is part of ehci-hcd.c */
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Set a bit in the USBCMD register */
static void ehci_set_command_bit(struct ehci_hcd *ehci, u32 bit)
{
ehci->command |= bit;
ehci_writel(ehci, ehci->command, &ehci->regs->command);
/* unblock posted write */
ehci_readl(ehci, &ehci->regs->command);
}
/* Clear a bit in the USBCMD register */
static void ehci_clear_command_bit(struct ehci_hcd *ehci, u32 bit)
{
ehci->command &= ~bit;
ehci_writel(ehci, ehci->command, &ehci->regs->command);
/* unblock posted write */
ehci_readl(ehci, &ehci->regs->command);
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
* EHCI timer support... Now using hrtimers.
*
* Lots of different events are triggered from ehci->hrtimer. Whenever
* the timer routine runs, it checks each possible event; events that are
* currently enabled and whose expiration time has passed get handled.
* The set of enabled events is stored as a collection of bitflags in
* ehci->enabled_hrtimer_events, and they are numbered in order of
* increasing delay values (ranging between 1 ms and 100 ms).
*
* Rather than implementing a sorted list or tree of all pending events,
* we keep track only of the lowest-numbered pending event, in
* ehci->next_hrtimer_event. Whenever ehci->hrtimer gets restarted, its
* expiration time is set to the timeout value for this event.
*
* As a result, events might not get handled right away; the actual delay
* could be anywhere up to twice the requested delay. This doesn't
* matter, because none of the events are especially time-critical. The
* ones that matter most all have a delay of 1 ms, so they will be
* handled after 2 ms at most, which is okay. In addition to this, we
* allow for an expiration range of 1 ms.
*/
/*
* Delay lengths for the hrtimer event types.
* Keep this list sorted by delay length, in the same order as
* the event types indexed by enum ehci_hrtimer_event in ehci.h.
*/
static unsigned event_delays_ns[] = {
1 * NSEC_PER_MSEC, /* EHCI_HRTIMER_POLL_PSS */
10 * NSEC_PER_MSEC, /* EHCI_HRTIMER_DISABLE_PERIODIC */
};
/* Enable a pending hrtimer event */
static void ehci_enable_event(struct ehci_hcd *ehci, unsigned event,
bool resched)
{
ktime_t *timeout = &ehci->hr_timeouts[event];
if (resched)
*timeout = ktime_add(ktime_get(),
ktime_set(0, event_delays_ns[event]));
ehci->enabled_hrtimer_events |= (1 << event);
/* Track only the lowest-numbered pending event */
if (event < ehci->next_hrtimer_event) {
ehci->next_hrtimer_event = event;
hrtimer_start_range_ns(&ehci->hrtimer, *timeout,
NSEC_PER_MSEC, HRTIMER_MODE_ABS);
}
}
/* Poll the STS_PSS status bit; see when it agrees with CMD_PSE */
static void ehci_poll_PSS(struct ehci_hcd *ehci)
{
unsigned actual, want;
/* Don't do anything if the controller isn't running (e.g., died) */
if (ehci->rh_state != EHCI_RH_RUNNING)
return;
want = (ehci->command & CMD_PSE) ? STS_PSS : 0;
actual = ehci_readl(ehci, &ehci->regs->status) & STS_PSS;
if (want != actual) {
/* Poll again later, but give up after about 20 ms */
if (ehci->PSS_poll_count++ < 20) {
ehci_enable_event(ehci, EHCI_HRTIMER_POLL_PSS, true);
return;
}
ehci_warn(ehci, "Waited too long for the periodic schedule status, giving up\n");
}
ehci->PSS_poll_count = 0;
/* The status is up-to-date; restart or stop the schedule as needed */
if (want == 0) { /* Stopped */
free_cached_lists(ehci);
if (ehci->periodic_count > 0) {
/* make sure ehci_work scans these */
ehci->next_uframe = ehci_read_frame_index(ehci)
& ((ehci->periodic_size << 3) - 1);
ehci_set_command_bit(ehci, CMD_PSE);
}
} else { /* Running */
if (ehci->periodic_count == 0) {
/* Turn off the schedule after a while */
ehci_enable_event(ehci, EHCI_HRTIMER_DISABLE_PERIODIC,
true);
}
}
}
/* Turn off the periodic schedule after a brief delay */
static void ehci_disable_PSE(struct ehci_hcd *ehci)
{
ehci_clear_command_bit(ehci, CMD_PSE);
/* Poll to see when it actually stops */
ehci_enable_event(ehci, EHCI_HRTIMER_POLL_PSS, true);
}
/*
* Handler functions for the hrtimer event types.
* Keep this array in the same order as the event types indexed by
* enum ehci_hrtimer_event in ehci.h.
*/
static void (*event_handlers[])(struct ehci_hcd *) = {
ehci_poll_PSS, /* EHCI_HRTIMER_POLL_PSS */
ehci_disable_PSE, /* EHCI_HRTIMER_DISABLE_PERIODIC */
};
static enum hrtimer_restart ehci_hrtimer_func(struct hrtimer *t)
{
struct ehci_hcd *ehci = container_of(t, struct ehci_hcd, hrtimer);
ktime_t now;
unsigned long events;
unsigned long flags;
unsigned e;
spin_lock_irqsave(&ehci->lock, flags);
events = ehci->enabled_hrtimer_events;
ehci->enabled_hrtimer_events = 0;
ehci->next_hrtimer_event = EHCI_HRTIMER_NO_EVENT;
/*
* Check each pending event. If its time has expired, handle
* the event; otherwise re-enable it.
*/
now = ktime_get();
for_each_set_bit(e, &events, EHCI_HRTIMER_NUM_EVENTS) {
if (now.tv64 >= ehci->hr_timeouts[e].tv64)
event_handlers[e](ehci);
else
ehci_enable_event(ehci, e, false);
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ehci->lock, flags);
return HRTIMER_NORESTART;
}