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/*
* Copyright (c) 2014 MundoReader S.L.
* Author: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
*
* 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.
*/
#include <linux/clk-provider.h>
clk: Remove io.h from clk-provider.h Now that we've gotten rid of clk_readl() we can remove io.h from the clk-provider header and push out the io.h include to any code that isn't already including the io.h header but using things like readl/writel, etc. Found with this grep: git grep -l clk-provider.h | grep '.c$' | xargs git grep -L 'linux/io.h' | \ xargs git grep -l \ -e '\<__iowrite32_copy\>' --or \ -e '\<__ioread32_copy\>' --or \ -e '\<__iowrite64_copy\>' --or \ -e '\<ioremap_page_range\>' --or \ -e '\<ioremap_huge_init\>' --or \ -e '\<arch_ioremap_pud_supported\>' --or \ -e '\<arch_ioremap_pmd_supported\>' --or \ -e '\<devm_ioport_map\>' --or \ -e '\<devm_ioport_unmap\>' --or \ -e '\<IOMEM_ERR_PTR\>' --or \ -e '\<devm_ioremap\>' --or \ -e '\<devm_ioremap_nocache\>' --or \ -e '\<devm_ioremap_wc\>' --or \ -e '\<devm_iounmap\>' --or \ -e '\<devm_ioremap_release\>' --or \ -e '\<devm_memremap\>' --or \ -e '\<devm_memunmap\>' --or \ -e '\<__devm_memremap_pages\>' --or \ -e '\<pci_remap_cfgspace\>' --or \ -e '\<arch_has_dev_port\>' --or \ -e '\<arch_phys_wc_add\>' --or \ -e '\<arch_phys_wc_del\>' --or \ -e '\<memremap\>' --or \ -e '\<memunmap\>' --or \ -e '\<arch_io_reserve_memtype_wc\>' --or \ -e '\<arch_io_free_memtype_wc\>' --or \ -e '\<__io_aw\>' --or \ -e '\<__io_pbw\>' --or \ -e '\<__io_paw\>' --or \ -e '\<__io_pbr\>' --or \ -e '\<__io_par\>' --or \ -e '\<__raw_readb\>' --or \ -e '\<__raw_readw\>' --or \ -e '\<__raw_readl\>' --or \ -e '\<__raw_readq\>' --or \ -e '\<__raw_writeb\>' --or \ -e '\<__raw_writew\>' --or \ -e '\<__raw_writel\>' --or \ -e '\<__raw_writeq\>' --or \ -e '\<readb\>' --or \ -e '\<readw\>' --or \ -e '\<readl\>' --or \ -e '\<readq\>' --or \ -e '\<writeb\>' --or \ -e '\<writew\>' --or \ -e '\<writel\>' --or \ -e '\<writeq\>' --or \ -e '\<readb_relaxed\>' --or \ -e '\<readw_relaxed\>' --or \ -e '\<readl_relaxed\>' --or \ -e '\<readq_relaxed\>' --or \ -e '\<writeb_relaxed\>' --or \ -e '\<writew_relaxed\>' --or \ -e '\<writel_relaxed\>' --or \ -e '\<writeq_relaxed\>' --or \ -e '\<readsb\>' --or \ -e '\<readsw\>' --or \ -e '\<readsl\>' --or \ -e '\<readsq\>' --or \ -e '\<writesb\>' --or \ -e '\<writesw\>' --or \ -e '\<writesl\>' --or \ -e '\<writesq\>' --or \ -e '\<inb\>' --or \ -e '\<inw\>' --or \ -e '\<inl\>' --or \ -e '\<outb\>' --or \ -e '\<outw\>' --or \ -e '\<outl\>' --or \ -e '\<inb_p\>' --or \ -e '\<inw_p\>' --or \ -e '\<inl_p\>' --or \ -e '\<outb_p\>' --or \ -e '\<outw_p\>' --or \ -e '\<outl_p\>' --or \ -e '\<insb\>' --or \ -e '\<insw\>' --or \ -e '\<insl\>' --or \ -e '\<outsb\>' --or \ -e '\<outsw\>' --or \ -e '\<outsl\>' --or \ -e '\<insb_p\>' --or \ -e '\<insw_p\>' --or \ -e '\<insl_p\>' --or \ -e '\<outsb_p\>' --or \ -e '\<outsw_p\>' --or \ -e '\<outsl_p\>' --or \ -e '\<ioread8\>' --or \ -e '\<ioread16\>' --or \ -e '\<ioread32\>' --or \ -e '\<ioread64\>' --or \ -e '\<iowrite8\>' --or \ -e '\<iowrite16\>' --or \ -e '\<iowrite32\>' --or \ -e '\<iowrite64\>' --or \ -e '\<ioread16be\>' --or \ -e '\<ioread32be\>' --or \ -e '\<ioread64be\>' --or \ -e '\<iowrite16be\>' --or \ -e '\<iowrite32be\>' --or \ -e '\<iowrite64be\>' --or \ -e '\<ioread8_rep\>' --or \ -e '\<ioread16_rep\>' --or \ -e '\<ioread32_rep\>' --or \ -e '\<ioread64_rep\>' --or \ -e '\<iowrite8_rep\>' --or \ -e '\<iowrite16_rep\>' --or \ -e '\<iowrite32_rep\>' --or \ -e '\<iowrite64_rep\>' --or \ -e '\<__io_virt\>' --or \ -e '\<pci_iounmap\>' --or \ -e '\<virt_to_phys\>' --or \ -e '\<phys_to_virt\>' --or \ -e '\<ioremap_uc\>' --or \ -e '\<ioremap\>' --or \ -e '\<__ioremap\>' --or \ -e '\<iounmap\>' --or \ -e '\<ioremap\>' --or \ -e '\<ioremap_nocache\>' --or \ -e '\<ioremap_uc\>' --or \ -e '\<ioremap_wc\>' --or \ -e '\<ioremap_wc\>' --or \ -e '\<ioremap_wt\>' --or \ -e '\<ioport_map\>' --or \ -e '\<ioport_unmap\>' --or \ -e '\<ioport_map\>' --or \ -e '\<ioport_unmap\>' --or \ -e '\<xlate_dev_kmem_ptr\>' --or \ -e '\<xlate_dev_mem_ptr\>' --or \ -e '\<unxlate_dev_mem_ptr\>' --or \ -e '\<virt_to_bus\>' --or \ -e '\<bus_to_virt\>' --or \ -e '\<memset_io\>' --or \ -e '\<memcpy_fromio\>' --or \ -e '\<memcpy_toio\>' I also reordered a couple includes when they weren't alphabetical and removed clk.h from kona, replacing it with clk-provider.h because that driver doesn't use clk consumer APIs. Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Cc: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org> Acked-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com> Acked-by: Tero Kristo <t-kristo@ti.com> Acked-by: Sekhar Nori <nsekhar@ti.com> Cc: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org> Acked-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Cc: Chris Zankel <chris@zankel.net> Acked-by: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com> Acked-by: John Crispin <john@phrozen.org> Acked-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de> Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org>
2019-04-18 22:20:22 +00:00
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/of.h>
#include <linux/of_address.h>
#include <linux/syscore_ops.h>
#include <dt-bindings/clock/rk3288-cru.h>
#include "clk.h"
#define RK3288_GRF_SOC_CON(x) (0x244 + x * 4)
#define RK3288_GRF_SOC_STATUS1 0x284
enum rk3288_plls {
apll, dpll, cpll, gpll, npll,
};
static struct rockchip_pll_rate_table rk3288_pll_rates[] = {
RK3066_PLL_RATE(2208000000, 1, 92, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(2184000000, 1, 91, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(2160000000, 1, 90, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(2136000000, 1, 89, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(2112000000, 1, 88, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(2088000000, 1, 87, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(2064000000, 1, 86, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(2040000000, 1, 85, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(2016000000, 1, 84, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1992000000, 1, 83, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1968000000, 1, 82, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1944000000, 1, 81, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1920000000, 1, 80, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1896000000, 1, 79, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1872000000, 1, 78, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1848000000, 1, 77, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1824000000, 1, 76, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1800000000, 1, 75, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1776000000, 1, 74, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1752000000, 1, 73, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1728000000, 1, 72, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1704000000, 1, 71, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1680000000, 1, 70, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1656000000, 1, 69, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1632000000, 1, 68, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1608000000, 1, 67, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1560000000, 1, 65, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1512000000, 1, 63, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1488000000, 1, 62, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1464000000, 1, 61, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1440000000, 1, 60, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1416000000, 1, 59, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1392000000, 1, 58, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1368000000, 1, 57, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1344000000, 1, 56, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1320000000, 1, 55, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1296000000, 1, 54, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1272000000, 1, 53, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1248000000, 1, 52, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1224000000, 1, 51, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1200000000, 1, 50, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1188000000, 2, 99, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1176000000, 1, 49, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1128000000, 1, 47, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1104000000, 1, 46, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE(1008000000, 1, 84, 2),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 912000000, 1, 76, 2),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 891000000, 8, 594, 2),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 888000000, 1, 74, 2),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 816000000, 1, 68, 2),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 798000000, 2, 133, 2),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 792000000, 1, 66, 2),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 768000000, 1, 64, 2),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 742500000, 8, 495, 2),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 696000000, 1, 58, 2),
RK3066_PLL_RATE_NB(621000000, 1, 207, 8, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 600000000, 1, 50, 2),
RK3066_PLL_RATE_NB(594000000, 1, 198, 8, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 552000000, 1, 46, 2),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 504000000, 1, 84, 4),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 500000000, 3, 125, 2),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 456000000, 1, 76, 4),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 428000000, 1, 107, 6),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 408000000, 1, 68, 4),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 400000000, 3, 100, 2),
RK3066_PLL_RATE_NB( 394000000, 1, 197, 12, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 384000000, 2, 128, 4),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 360000000, 1, 60, 4),
RK3066_PLL_RATE_NB( 356000000, 1, 178, 12, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE_NB( 324000000, 1, 189, 14, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 312000000, 1, 52, 4),
RK3066_PLL_RATE_NB( 308000000, 1, 154, 12, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE_NB( 303000000, 1, 202, 16, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 300000000, 1, 75, 6),
RK3066_PLL_RATE_NB( 297750000, 2, 397, 16, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE_NB( 293250000, 2, 391, 16, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE_NB( 292500000, 1, 195, 16, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 273600000, 1, 114, 10),
RK3066_PLL_RATE_NB( 273000000, 1, 182, 16, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE_NB( 270000000, 1, 180, 16, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE_NB( 266250000, 2, 355, 16, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE_NB( 256500000, 1, 171, 16, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 252000000, 1, 84, 8),
RK3066_PLL_RATE_NB( 250500000, 1, 167, 16, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE_NB( 243428571, 1, 142, 14, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 238000000, 1, 119, 12),
RK3066_PLL_RATE_NB( 219750000, 2, 293, 16, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE_NB( 216000000, 1, 144, 16, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE_NB( 213000000, 1, 142, 16, 1),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 195428571, 1, 114, 14),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 160000000, 1, 80, 12),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 157500000, 1, 105, 16),
RK3066_PLL_RATE( 126000000, 1, 84, 16),
{ /* sentinel */ },
};
#define RK3288_DIV_ACLK_CORE_M0_MASK 0xf
#define RK3288_DIV_ACLK_CORE_M0_SHIFT 0
#define RK3288_DIV_ACLK_CORE_MP_MASK 0xf
#define RK3288_DIV_ACLK_CORE_MP_SHIFT 4
#define RK3288_DIV_L2RAM_MASK 0x7
#define RK3288_DIV_L2RAM_SHIFT 0
#define RK3288_DIV_ATCLK_MASK 0x1f
#define RK3288_DIV_ATCLK_SHIFT 4
#define RK3288_DIV_PCLK_DBGPRE_MASK 0x1f
#define RK3288_DIV_PCLK_DBGPRE_SHIFT 9
#define RK3288_CLKSEL0(_core_m0, _core_mp) \
{ \
.reg = RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(0), \
.val = HIWORD_UPDATE(_core_m0, RK3288_DIV_ACLK_CORE_M0_MASK, \
RK3288_DIV_ACLK_CORE_M0_SHIFT) | \
HIWORD_UPDATE(_core_mp, RK3288_DIV_ACLK_CORE_MP_MASK, \
RK3288_DIV_ACLK_CORE_MP_SHIFT), \
}
#define RK3288_CLKSEL37(_l2ram, _atclk, _pclk_dbg_pre) \
{ \
.reg = RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(37), \
.val = HIWORD_UPDATE(_l2ram, RK3288_DIV_L2RAM_MASK, \
RK3288_DIV_L2RAM_SHIFT) | \
HIWORD_UPDATE(_atclk, RK3288_DIV_ATCLK_MASK, \
RK3288_DIV_ATCLK_SHIFT) | \
HIWORD_UPDATE(_pclk_dbg_pre, \
RK3288_DIV_PCLK_DBGPRE_MASK, \
RK3288_DIV_PCLK_DBGPRE_SHIFT), \
}
#define RK3288_CPUCLK_RATE(_prate, _core_m0, _core_mp, _l2ram, _atclk, _pdbg) \
{ \
.prate = _prate, \
.divs = { \
RK3288_CLKSEL0(_core_m0, _core_mp), \
RK3288_CLKSEL37(_l2ram, _atclk, _pdbg), \
}, \
}
static struct rockchip_cpuclk_rate_table rk3288_cpuclk_rates[] __initdata = {
RK3288_CPUCLK_RATE(1800000000, 1, 3, 1, 3, 3),
RK3288_CPUCLK_RATE(1704000000, 1, 3, 1, 3, 3),
RK3288_CPUCLK_RATE(1608000000, 1, 3, 1, 3, 3),
RK3288_CPUCLK_RATE(1512000000, 1, 3, 1, 3, 3),
RK3288_CPUCLK_RATE(1416000000, 1, 3, 1, 3, 3),
RK3288_CPUCLK_RATE(1200000000, 1, 3, 1, 3, 3),
RK3288_CPUCLK_RATE(1008000000, 1, 3, 1, 3, 3),
RK3288_CPUCLK_RATE( 816000000, 1, 3, 1, 3, 3),
RK3288_CPUCLK_RATE( 696000000, 1, 3, 1, 3, 3),
RK3288_CPUCLK_RATE( 600000000, 1, 3, 1, 3, 3),
RK3288_CPUCLK_RATE( 408000000, 1, 3, 1, 3, 3),
RK3288_CPUCLK_RATE( 312000000, 1, 3, 1, 3, 3),
RK3288_CPUCLK_RATE( 216000000, 1, 3, 1, 3, 3),
RK3288_CPUCLK_RATE( 126000000, 1, 3, 1, 3, 3),
};
static const struct rockchip_cpuclk_reg_data rk3288_cpuclk_data = {
.core_reg = RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(0),
.div_core_shift = 8,
.div_core_mask = 0x1f,
.mux_core_alt = 1,
.mux_core_main = 0,
.mux_core_shift = 15,
.mux_core_mask = 0x1,
};
PNAME(mux_pll_p) = { "xin24m", "xin32k" };
PNAME(mux_armclk_p) = { "apll_core", "gpll_core" };
PNAME(mux_ddrphy_p) = { "dpll_ddr", "gpll_ddr" };
PNAME(mux_aclk_cpu_src_p) = { "cpll_aclk_cpu", "gpll_aclk_cpu" };
PNAME(mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_p) = { "cpll", "gpll" };
PNAME(mux_pll_src_npll_cpll_gpll_p) = { "npll", "cpll", "gpll" };
PNAME(mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_npll_p) = { "cpll", "gpll", "npll" };
PNAME(mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_usb480m_p) = { "cpll", "gpll", "unstable:usbphy480m_src" };
PNAME(mux_pll_src_cpll_gll_usb_npll_p) = { "cpll", "gpll", "unstable:usbphy480m_src", "npll" };
PNAME(mux_mmc_src_p) = { "cpll", "gpll", "xin24m", "xin24m" };
PNAME(mux_i2s_pre_p) = { "i2s_src", "i2s_frac", "ext_i2s", "xin12m" };
PNAME(mux_i2s_clkout_p) = { "i2s_pre", "xin12m" };
PNAME(mux_spdif_p) = { "spdif_pre", "spdif_frac", "xin12m" };
PNAME(mux_spdif_8ch_p) = { "spdif_8ch_pre", "spdif_8ch_frac", "xin12m" };
PNAME(mux_uart0_p) = { "uart0_src", "uart0_frac", "xin24m" };
PNAME(mux_uart1_p) = { "uart1_src", "uart1_frac", "xin24m" };
PNAME(mux_uart2_p) = { "uart2_src", "uart2_frac", "xin24m" };
PNAME(mux_uart3_p) = { "uart3_src", "uart3_frac", "xin24m" };
PNAME(mux_uart4_p) = { "uart4_src", "uart4_frac", "xin24m" };
PNAME(mux_vip_out_p) = { "vip_src", "xin24m" };
PNAME(mux_mac_p) = { "mac_pll_src", "ext_gmac" };
PNAME(mux_hsadcout_p) = { "hsadc_src", "ext_hsadc" };
PNAME(mux_edp_24m_p) = { "ext_edp_24m", "xin24m" };
PNAME(mux_tspout_p) = { "cpll", "gpll", "npll", "xin27m" };
clk: rockchip: Fix video codec clocks on rk3288 It appears that there is a typo in the rk3288 TRM. For GRF_SOC_CON0[7] it says that 0 means "vepu" and 1 means "vdpu". It's the other way around. How do I know? Here's my evidence: 1. Prior to commit 4d3e84f99628 ("clk: rockchip: describe aclk_vcodec using the new muxgrf type on rk3288") we always pretended that we were using "aclk_vdpu" and the comment in the code said that this matched the default setting in the system. In fact the default setting is 0 according to the TRM and according to reading memory at bootup. In addition rk3288-based Chromebooks ran like this and the video codecs worked. 2. With the existing clock code if you boot up and try to enable the new VIDEO_ROCKCHIP_VPU as a module (and without "clk_ignore_unused" on the command line), you get errors like "failed to get ack on domain 'pd_video', val=0x80208". After flipping vepu/vdpu things init OK. 3. If I export and add both the vepu and vdpu to the list of clocks for RK3288_PD_VIDEO I can get past the power domain errors, but now I freeze when the vpu_mmu gets initted. 4. If I just mark the "vdpu" as IGNORE_UNUSED then everything boots up and probes OK showing that somehow the "vdpu" was important to keep enabled. This is because we were actually using it as a parent. 5. After this change I can hack "aclk_vcodec_pre" to parent from "aclk_vepu" using assigned-clocks and the video codec still probes OK. 6. Rockchip has said so on the mailing list [1]. ...so let's fix it. Let's also add CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT to "aclk_vcodec_pre" as suggested by Jonas Karlman. Prior to the same commit you could do clk_set_rate() on "aclk_vcodec" and it would change "aclk_vdpu". That's because "aclk_vcodec" was a simple gate clock (always gets CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT) and its direct parent was "aclk_vdpu". After that commit "aclk_vcodec_pre" gets in the way so we need to add CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT to it too. [1] https://lkml.kernel.org/r/1d17b015-9e17-34b9-baf8-c285dc1957aa@rock-chips.com Fixes: 4d3e84f99628 ("clk: rockchip: describe aclk_vcodec using the new muxgrf type on rk3288") Suggested-by: Jonas Karlman <jonas@kwiboo.se> Suggested-by: Randy Li <ayaka@soulik.info> Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
2019-04-11 13:55:55 +00:00
PNAME(mux_aclk_vcodec_pre_p) = { "aclk_vdpu", "aclk_vepu" };
PNAME(mux_usbphy480m_p) = { "sclk_otgphy1_480m", "sclk_otgphy2_480m",
"sclk_otgphy0_480m" };
PNAME(mux_hsicphy480m_p) = { "cpll", "gpll", "usbphy480m_src" };
PNAME(mux_hsicphy12m_p) = { "hsicphy12m_xin12m", "hsicphy12m_usbphy" };
static struct rockchip_pll_clock rk3288_pll_clks[] __initdata = {
[apll] = PLL(pll_rk3066, PLL_APLL, "apll", mux_pll_p, 0, RK3288_PLL_CON(0),
RK3288_MODE_CON, 0, 6, 0, rk3288_pll_rates),
[dpll] = PLL(pll_rk3066, PLL_DPLL, "dpll", mux_pll_p, 0, RK3288_PLL_CON(4),
RK3288_MODE_CON, 4, 5, 0, NULL),
[cpll] = PLL(pll_rk3066, PLL_CPLL, "cpll", mux_pll_p, 0, RK3288_PLL_CON(8),
RK3288_MODE_CON, 8, 7, ROCKCHIP_PLL_SYNC_RATE, rk3288_pll_rates),
[gpll] = PLL(pll_rk3066, PLL_GPLL, "gpll", mux_pll_p, 0, RK3288_PLL_CON(12),
RK3288_MODE_CON, 12, 8, ROCKCHIP_PLL_SYNC_RATE, rk3288_pll_rates),
[npll] = PLL(pll_rk3066, PLL_NPLL, "npll", mux_pll_p, 0, RK3288_PLL_CON(16),
RK3288_MODE_CON, 14, 9, ROCKCHIP_PLL_SYNC_RATE, rk3288_pll_rates),
};
static struct clk_div_table div_hclk_cpu_t[] = {
{ .val = 0, .div = 1 },
{ .val = 1, .div = 2 },
{ .val = 3, .div = 4 },
{ /* sentinel */},
};
#define MFLAGS CLK_MUX_HIWORD_MASK
#define DFLAGS CLK_DIVIDER_HIWORD_MASK
#define GFLAGS (CLK_GATE_HIWORD_MASK | CLK_GATE_SET_TO_DISABLE)
#define IFLAGS ROCKCHIP_INVERTER_HIWORD_MASK
static struct rockchip_clk_branch rk3288_i2s_fracmux __initdata =
MUX(0, "i2s_pre", mux_i2s_pre_p, CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(4), 8, 2, MFLAGS);
static struct rockchip_clk_branch rk3288_spdif_fracmux __initdata =
MUX(0, "spdif_mux", mux_spdif_p, CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(5), 8, 2, MFLAGS);
static struct rockchip_clk_branch rk3288_spdif_8ch_fracmux __initdata =
MUX(0, "spdif_8ch_mux", mux_spdif_8ch_p, CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(40), 8, 2, MFLAGS);
static struct rockchip_clk_branch rk3288_uart0_fracmux __initdata =
MUX(SCLK_UART0, "sclk_uart0", mux_uart0_p, CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(13), 8, 2, MFLAGS);
static struct rockchip_clk_branch rk3288_uart1_fracmux __initdata =
MUX(SCLK_UART1, "sclk_uart1", mux_uart1_p, CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(14), 8, 2, MFLAGS);
static struct rockchip_clk_branch rk3288_uart2_fracmux __initdata =
MUX(SCLK_UART2, "sclk_uart2", mux_uart2_p, CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(15), 8, 2, MFLAGS);
static struct rockchip_clk_branch rk3288_uart3_fracmux __initdata =
MUX(SCLK_UART3, "sclk_uart3", mux_uart3_p, CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(16), 8, 2, MFLAGS);
static struct rockchip_clk_branch rk3288_uart4_fracmux __initdata =
MUX(SCLK_UART4, "sclk_uart4", mux_uart4_p, CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(3), 8, 2, MFLAGS);
static struct rockchip_clk_branch rk3288_clk_branches[] __initdata = {
/*
* Clock-Architecture Diagram 1
*/
GATE(0, "apll_core", "apll", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(0), 1, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "gpll_core", "gpll", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(0), 2, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(0, "armcore0", "armclk", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(36), 0, 3, DFLAGS | CLK_DIVIDER_READ_ONLY,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(12), 0, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(0, "armcore1", "armclk", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(36), 4, 3, DFLAGS | CLK_DIVIDER_READ_ONLY,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(12), 1, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(0, "armcore2", "armclk", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(36), 8, 3, DFLAGS | CLK_DIVIDER_READ_ONLY,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(12), 2, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(0, "armcore3", "armclk", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(36), 12, 3, DFLAGS | CLK_DIVIDER_READ_ONLY,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(12), 3, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(0, "l2ram", "armclk", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(37), 0, 3, DFLAGS | CLK_DIVIDER_READ_ONLY,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(12), 4, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(0, "aclk_core_m0", "armclk", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(0), 0, 4, DFLAGS | CLK_DIVIDER_READ_ONLY,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(12), 5, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(0, "aclk_core_mp", "armclk", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(0), 4, 4, DFLAGS | CLK_DIVIDER_READ_ONLY,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(12), 6, GFLAGS),
clk: rockchip: undo several noc and special clocks as critical on rk3288 This is mostly a revert of commit 55bb6a633c33 ("clk: rockchip: mark noc and some special clk as critical on rk3288") except that we're keeping "pmu_hclk_otg0" as critical still. NOTE: turning these clocks off doesn't seem to do a whole lot in terms of power savings (checking the power on the logic rail). It appears to save maybe 1-2mW. ...but still it seems like we should turn the clocks off if they aren't needed. About "pmu_hclk_otg0" (the one clock from the original commit we're still keeping critical) from an email thread: > pmu ahb clock > > Function: Clock to pmu module when hibernation and/or ADP is > enabled. Must be greater than or equal to 30 MHz. > > If the SOC design does not support hibernation/ADP function, only have > hclk_otg, this clk can be switched according to the usage of otg. > If the SOC design support hibernation/ADP, has two clocks, hclk_otg and > pmu_hclk_otg0. > Hclk_otg belongs to the closed part of otg logic, which can be switched > according to the use of otg. > > pmu_hclk_otg0 belongs to the always on part. > > As for whether pmu_hclk_otg0 can be turned off when otg is not in use, > we have not tested. IC suggest make pmu_hclk_otg0 always on. For the rest of the clocks: atclk: No documentation about this clock other than that it goes to the CPU. CPU functions fine without it on. Maybe needed for JTAG? jtag: Presumably this clock is only needed if you're debugging with JTAG. It doesn't seem like it makes sense to waste power for every rk3288 user. In any case to do JTAG you'd need private patches to adjust the pinctrl the mux the JTAG out anyway. pclk_dbg, pclk_core_niu: On veyron Chromebooks we turn these two clocks on only during kernel panics in order to access some coresight registers. Since nothing in the upstream kernel does this we should be able to leave them off safely. Maybe also needed for JTAG? hsicphy12m_xin12m: There is no indication of why this clock would need to be turned on for boards that don't use HSIC. pclk_ddrupctl[0-1], pclk_publ0[0-1]: On veyron Chromebooks we turn these 4 clocks on only when doing DDR transitions and they are off otherwise. I see no reason why they'd need to be on in the upstream kernel which doesn't support DDRFreq. Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Elaine Zhang <zhangqing@rock-chips.com> Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
2019-04-12 16:17:47 +00:00
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(0, "atclk", "armclk", 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(37), 4, 5, DFLAGS | CLK_DIVIDER_READ_ONLY,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(12), 7, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(0, "pclk_dbg_pre", "armclk", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(37), 9, 5, DFLAGS | CLK_DIVIDER_READ_ONLY,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(12), 8, GFLAGS),
clk: rockchip: undo several noc and special clocks as critical on rk3288 This is mostly a revert of commit 55bb6a633c33 ("clk: rockchip: mark noc and some special clk as critical on rk3288") except that we're keeping "pmu_hclk_otg0" as critical still. NOTE: turning these clocks off doesn't seem to do a whole lot in terms of power savings (checking the power on the logic rail). It appears to save maybe 1-2mW. ...but still it seems like we should turn the clocks off if they aren't needed. About "pmu_hclk_otg0" (the one clock from the original commit we're still keeping critical) from an email thread: > pmu ahb clock > > Function: Clock to pmu module when hibernation and/or ADP is > enabled. Must be greater than or equal to 30 MHz. > > If the SOC design does not support hibernation/ADP function, only have > hclk_otg, this clk can be switched according to the usage of otg. > If the SOC design support hibernation/ADP, has two clocks, hclk_otg and > pmu_hclk_otg0. > Hclk_otg belongs to the closed part of otg logic, which can be switched > according to the use of otg. > > pmu_hclk_otg0 belongs to the always on part. > > As for whether pmu_hclk_otg0 can be turned off when otg is not in use, > we have not tested. IC suggest make pmu_hclk_otg0 always on. For the rest of the clocks: atclk: No documentation about this clock other than that it goes to the CPU. CPU functions fine without it on. Maybe needed for JTAG? jtag: Presumably this clock is only needed if you're debugging with JTAG. It doesn't seem like it makes sense to waste power for every rk3288 user. In any case to do JTAG you'd need private patches to adjust the pinctrl the mux the JTAG out anyway. pclk_dbg, pclk_core_niu: On veyron Chromebooks we turn these two clocks on only during kernel panics in order to access some coresight registers. Since nothing in the upstream kernel does this we should be able to leave them off safely. Maybe also needed for JTAG? hsicphy12m_xin12m: There is no indication of why this clock would need to be turned on for boards that don't use HSIC. pclk_ddrupctl[0-1], pclk_publ0[0-1]: On veyron Chromebooks we turn these 4 clocks on only when doing DDR transitions and they are off otherwise. I see no reason why they'd need to be on in the upstream kernel which doesn't support DDRFreq. Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Elaine Zhang <zhangqing@rock-chips.com> Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
2019-04-12 16:17:47 +00:00
GATE(0, "pclk_dbg", "pclk_dbg_pre", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(12), 9, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "cs_dbg", "pclk_dbg_pre", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(12), 10, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "pclk_core_niu", "pclk_dbg_pre", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(12), 11, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "dpll_ddr", "dpll", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(0), 8, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "gpll_ddr", "gpll", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(0), 9, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOGATE(0, "ddrphy", mux_ddrphy_p, CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(26), 2, 1, MFLAGS, 0, 2,
DFLAGS | CLK_DIVIDER_POWER_OF_TWO),
GATE(0, "gpll_aclk_cpu", "gpll", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(0), 10, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "cpll_aclk_cpu", "cpll", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(0), 11, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOGATE(0, "aclk_cpu_src", mux_aclk_cpu_src_p, CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(1), 15, 1, MFLAGS, 3, 5, DFLAGS),
DIV(0, "aclk_cpu_pre", "aclk_cpu_src", CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(1), 0, 3, DFLAGS),
GATE(ACLK_CPU, "aclk_cpu", "aclk_cpu_pre", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(0), 3, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(PCLK_CPU, "pclk_cpu", "aclk_cpu_pre", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(1), 12, 3, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(0), 5, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX_DIVTBL(HCLK_CPU, "hclk_cpu", "aclk_cpu_pre", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(1), 8, 2, DFLAGS, div_hclk_cpu_t,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(0), 4, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "c2c_host", "aclk_cpu_src", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(13), 8, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(SCLK_CRYPTO, "crypto", "aclk_cpu_pre", 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(26), 6, 2, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(5), 4, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "aclk_bus_2pmu", "aclk_cpu_pre", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(0), 7, GFLAGS),
FACTOR(0, "xin12m", "xin24m", 0, 1, 2),
COMPOSITE(0, "i2s_src", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(4), 15, 1, MFLAGS, 0, 7, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(4), 1, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_FRACMUX(0, "i2s_frac", "i2s_src", CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(8), 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(4), 2, GFLAGS,
&rk3288_i2s_fracmux),
COMPOSITE_NODIV(SCLK_I2S0_OUT, "i2s0_clkout", mux_i2s_clkout_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(4), 12, 1, MFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(4), 0, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_I2S0, "sclk_i2s0", "i2s_pre", CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(4), 3, GFLAGS),
MUX(0, "spdif_src", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(5), 15, 1, MFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(0, "spdif_pre", "spdif_src", CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(5), 0, 7, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(4), 4, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_FRACMUX(0, "spdif_frac", "spdif_src", CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(9), 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(4), 5, GFLAGS,
&rk3288_spdif_fracmux),
GATE(SCLK_SPDIF, "sclk_spdif", "spdif_mux", CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(4), 6, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(0, "spdif_8ch_pre", "spdif_src", CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(40), 0, 7, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(4), 7, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_FRACMUX(0, "spdif_8ch_frac", "spdif_8ch_pre", CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(41), 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(4), 8, GFLAGS,
&rk3288_spdif_8ch_fracmux),
GATE(SCLK_SPDIF8CH, "sclk_spdif_8ch", "spdif_8ch_mux", CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(4), 9, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "sclk_acc_efuse", "xin24m", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(0), 12, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_TIMER0, "sclk_timer0", "xin24m", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(1), 0, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_TIMER1, "sclk_timer1", "xin24m", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(1), 1, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_TIMER2, "sclk_timer2", "xin24m", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(1), 2, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_TIMER3, "sclk_timer3", "xin24m", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(1), 3, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_TIMER4, "sclk_timer4", "xin24m", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(1), 4, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_TIMER5, "sclk_timer5", "xin24m", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(1), 5, GFLAGS),
/*
* Clock-Architecture Diagram 2
*/
COMPOSITE(0, "aclk_vepu", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_usb480m_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(32), 6, 2, MFLAGS, 0, 5, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(3), 9, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(0, "aclk_vdpu", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_usb480m_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(32), 14, 2, MFLAGS, 8, 5, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(3), 11, GFLAGS),
clk: rockchip: Fix video codec clocks on rk3288 It appears that there is a typo in the rk3288 TRM. For GRF_SOC_CON0[7] it says that 0 means "vepu" and 1 means "vdpu". It's the other way around. How do I know? Here's my evidence: 1. Prior to commit 4d3e84f99628 ("clk: rockchip: describe aclk_vcodec using the new muxgrf type on rk3288") we always pretended that we were using "aclk_vdpu" and the comment in the code said that this matched the default setting in the system. In fact the default setting is 0 according to the TRM and according to reading memory at bootup. In addition rk3288-based Chromebooks ran like this and the video codecs worked. 2. With the existing clock code if you boot up and try to enable the new VIDEO_ROCKCHIP_VPU as a module (and without "clk_ignore_unused" on the command line), you get errors like "failed to get ack on domain 'pd_video', val=0x80208". After flipping vepu/vdpu things init OK. 3. If I export and add both the vepu and vdpu to the list of clocks for RK3288_PD_VIDEO I can get past the power domain errors, but now I freeze when the vpu_mmu gets initted. 4. If I just mark the "vdpu" as IGNORE_UNUSED then everything boots up and probes OK showing that somehow the "vdpu" was important to keep enabled. This is because we were actually using it as a parent. 5. After this change I can hack "aclk_vcodec_pre" to parent from "aclk_vepu" using assigned-clocks and the video codec still probes OK. 6. Rockchip has said so on the mailing list [1]. ...so let's fix it. Let's also add CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT to "aclk_vcodec_pre" as suggested by Jonas Karlman. Prior to the same commit you could do clk_set_rate() on "aclk_vcodec" and it would change "aclk_vdpu". That's because "aclk_vcodec" was a simple gate clock (always gets CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT) and its direct parent was "aclk_vdpu". After that commit "aclk_vcodec_pre" gets in the way so we need to add CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT to it too. [1] https://lkml.kernel.org/r/1d17b015-9e17-34b9-baf8-c285dc1957aa@rock-chips.com Fixes: 4d3e84f99628 ("clk: rockchip: describe aclk_vcodec using the new muxgrf type on rk3288") Suggested-by: Jonas Karlman <jonas@kwiboo.se> Suggested-by: Randy Li <ayaka@soulik.info> Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
2019-04-11 13:55:55 +00:00
MUXGRF(0, "aclk_vcodec_pre", mux_aclk_vcodec_pre_p, CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_GRF_SOC_CON(0), 7, 1, MFLAGS),
GATE(ACLK_VCODEC, "aclk_vcodec", "aclk_vcodec_pre", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(9), 0, GFLAGS),
FACTOR_GATE(0, "hclk_vcodec_pre", "aclk_vcodec_pre", 0, 1, 4,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(3), 10, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_VCODEC, "hclk_vcodec", "hclk_vcodec_pre", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(9), 1, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(0, "aclk_vio0", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_usb480m_p, CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(31), 6, 2, MFLAGS, 0, 5, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(3), 0, GFLAGS),
DIV(0, "hclk_vio", "aclk_vio0", 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(28), 8, 5, DFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(0, "aclk_vio1", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_usb480m_p, CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(31), 14, 2, MFLAGS, 8, 5, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(3), 2, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(0, "aclk_rga_pre", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_usb480m_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(30), 6, 2, MFLAGS, 0, 5, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(3), 5, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(SCLK_RGA, "sclk_rga", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_usb480m_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(30), 14, 2, MFLAGS, 8, 5, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(3), 4, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(DCLK_VOP0, "dclk_vop0", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_npll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(27), 0, 2, MFLAGS, 8, 8, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(3), 1, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(DCLK_VOP1, "dclk_vop1", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_npll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(29), 6, 2, MFLAGS, 8, 8, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(3), 3, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NODIV(SCLK_EDP_24M, "sclk_edp_24m", mux_edp_24m_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(28), 15, 1, MFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(3), 12, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(SCLK_EDP, "sclk_edp", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_npll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(28), 6, 2, MFLAGS, 0, 6, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(3), 13, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(SCLK_ISP, "sclk_isp", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_npll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(6), 6, 2, MFLAGS, 0, 6, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(3), 14, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(SCLK_ISP_JPE, "sclk_isp_jpe", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_npll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(6), 14, 2, MFLAGS, 8, 6, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(3), 15, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_HDMI_HDCP, "sclk_hdmi_hdcp", "xin24m", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(5), 12, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_HDMI_CEC, "sclk_hdmi_cec", "xin32k", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(5), 11, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(ACLK_HEVC, "aclk_hevc", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_npll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(39), 14, 2, MFLAGS, 8, 5, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(13), 13, GFLAGS),
DIV(HCLK_HEVC, "hclk_hevc", "aclk_hevc", 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(40), 12, 2, DFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(SCLK_HEVC_CABAC, "sclk_hevc_cabac", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_npll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(42), 6, 2, MFLAGS, 0, 5, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(13), 14, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(SCLK_HEVC_CORE, "sclk_hevc_core", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_npll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(42), 14, 2, MFLAGS, 8, 5, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(13), 15, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NODIV(0, "vip_src", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(26), 8, 1, MFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(3), 7, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOGATE(SCLK_VIP_OUT, "sclk_vip_out", mux_vip_out_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(26), 15, 1, MFLAGS, 9, 5, DFLAGS),
DIV(0, "pclk_pd_alive", "gpll", 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(33), 8, 5, DFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(0, "pclk_pd_pmu", "gpll", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(33), 0, 5, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(5), 8, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(SCLK_GPU, "sclk_gpu", mux_pll_src_cpll_gll_usb_npll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(34), 6, 2, MFLAGS, 0, 5, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(5), 7, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(0, "aclk_peri_src", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_p, CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(10), 15, 1, MFLAGS, 0, 5, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(2), 0, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(PCLK_PERI, "pclk_peri", "aclk_peri_src", 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(10), 12, 2, DFLAGS | CLK_DIVIDER_POWER_OF_TWO,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(2), 3, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(HCLK_PERI, "hclk_peri", "aclk_peri_src", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(10), 8, 2, DFLAGS | CLK_DIVIDER_POWER_OF_TWO,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(2), 2, GFLAGS),
GATE(ACLK_PERI, "aclk_peri", "aclk_peri_src", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(2), 1, GFLAGS),
/*
* Clock-Architecture Diagram 3
*/
COMPOSITE(SCLK_SPI0, "sclk_spi0", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(25), 7, 1, MFLAGS, 0, 7, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(2), 9, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(SCLK_SPI1, "sclk_spi1", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(25), 15, 1, MFLAGS, 8, 7, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(2), 10, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(SCLK_SPI2, "sclk_spi2", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(39), 7, 1, MFLAGS, 0, 7, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(2), 11, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(SCLK_SDMMC, "sclk_sdmmc", mux_mmc_src_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(11), 6, 2, MFLAGS, 0, 6, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(13), 0, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(SCLK_SDIO0, "sclk_sdio0", mux_mmc_src_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(12), 6, 2, MFLAGS, 0, 6, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(13), 1, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(SCLK_SDIO1, "sclk_sdio1", mux_mmc_src_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(34), 14, 2, MFLAGS, 8, 6, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(13), 2, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(SCLK_EMMC, "sclk_emmc", mux_mmc_src_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(12), 14, 2, MFLAGS, 8, 6, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(13), 3, GFLAGS),
MMC(SCLK_SDMMC_DRV, "sdmmc_drv", "sclk_sdmmc", RK3288_SDMMC_CON0, 1),
MMC(SCLK_SDMMC_SAMPLE, "sdmmc_sample", "sclk_sdmmc", RK3288_SDMMC_CON1, 0),
MMC(SCLK_SDIO0_DRV, "sdio0_drv", "sclk_sdio0", RK3288_SDIO0_CON0, 1),
MMC(SCLK_SDIO0_SAMPLE, "sdio0_sample", "sclk_sdio0", RK3288_SDIO0_CON1, 0),
MMC(SCLK_SDIO1_DRV, "sdio1_drv", "sclk_sdio1", RK3288_SDIO1_CON0, 1),
MMC(SCLK_SDIO1_SAMPLE, "sdio1_sample", "sclk_sdio1", RK3288_SDIO1_CON1, 0),
MMC(SCLK_EMMC_DRV, "emmc_drv", "sclk_emmc", RK3288_EMMC_CON0, 1),
MMC(SCLK_EMMC_SAMPLE, "emmc_sample", "sclk_emmc", RK3288_EMMC_CON1, 0),
COMPOSITE(0, "sclk_tspout", mux_tspout_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(35), 14, 2, MFLAGS, 8, 5, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(4), 11, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(0, "sclk_tsp", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_npll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(35), 6, 2, MFLAGS, 0, 5, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(4), 10, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_OTGPHY0, "sclk_otgphy0", "xin24m", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(13), 4, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_OTGPHY1, "sclk_otgphy1", "xin24m", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(13), 5, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_OTGPHY2, "sclk_otgphy2", "xin24m", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(13), 6, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_OTG_ADP, "sclk_otg_adp", "xin32k", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(13), 7, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(SCLK_TSADC, "sclk_tsadc", "xin32k", 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(2), 0, 6, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(2), 7, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(SCLK_SARADC, "sclk_saradc", "xin24m", 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(24), 8, 8, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(2), 8, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_PS2C, "sclk_ps2c", "xin24m", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(5), 13, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(SCLK_NANDC0, "sclk_nandc0", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(38), 7, 1, MFLAGS, 0, 5, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(5), 5, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(SCLK_NANDC1, "sclk_nandc1", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(38), 15, 1, MFLAGS, 8, 5, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(5), 6, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(0, "uart0_src", mux_pll_src_cpll_gll_usb_npll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(13), 13, 2, MFLAGS, 0, 7, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(1), 8, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_FRACMUX(0, "uart0_frac", "uart0_src", CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(17), 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(1), 9, GFLAGS,
&rk3288_uart0_fracmux),
MUX(0, "uart_src", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(13), 15, 1, MFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(0, "uart1_src", "uart_src", 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(14), 0, 7, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(1), 10, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_FRACMUX(0, "uart1_frac", "uart1_src", CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(18), 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(1), 11, GFLAGS,
&rk3288_uart1_fracmux),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(0, "uart2_src", "uart_src", 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(15), 0, 7, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(1), 12, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_FRACMUX(0, "uart2_frac", "uart2_src", CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(19), 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(1), 13, GFLAGS,
&rk3288_uart2_fracmux),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(0, "uart3_src", "uart_src", 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(16), 0, 7, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(1), 14, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_FRACMUX(0, "uart3_frac", "uart3_src", CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(20), 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(1), 15, GFLAGS,
&rk3288_uart3_fracmux),
COMPOSITE_NOMUX(0, "uart4_src", "uart_src", 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(3), 0, 7, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(2), 12, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_FRACMUX(0, "uart4_frac", "uart4_src", CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(7), 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(2), 13, GFLAGS,
&rk3288_uart4_fracmux),
COMPOSITE(0, "mac_pll_src", mux_pll_src_npll_cpll_gpll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(21), 0, 2, MFLAGS, 8, 5, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(2), 5, GFLAGS),
MUX(SCLK_MAC, "mac_clk", mux_mac_p, CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(21), 4, 1, MFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_MACREF_OUT, "sclk_macref_out", "mac_clk", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(5), 3, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_MACREF, "sclk_macref", "mac_clk", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(5), 2, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_MAC_RX, "sclk_mac_rx", "mac_clk", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(5), 0, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_MAC_TX, "sclk_mac_tx", "mac_clk", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(5), 1, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE(0, "hsadc_src", mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(22), 0, 1, MFLAGS, 8, 8, DFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(2), 6, GFLAGS),
MUX(0, "sclk_hsadc_out", mux_hsadcout_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(22), 4, 1, MFLAGS),
INVERTER(SCLK_HSADC, "sclk_hsadc", "sclk_hsadc_out",
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(22), 7, IFLAGS),
clk: rockchip: undo several noc and special clocks as critical on rk3288 This is mostly a revert of commit 55bb6a633c33 ("clk: rockchip: mark noc and some special clk as critical on rk3288") except that we're keeping "pmu_hclk_otg0" as critical still. NOTE: turning these clocks off doesn't seem to do a whole lot in terms of power savings (checking the power on the logic rail). It appears to save maybe 1-2mW. ...but still it seems like we should turn the clocks off if they aren't needed. About "pmu_hclk_otg0" (the one clock from the original commit we're still keeping critical) from an email thread: > pmu ahb clock > > Function: Clock to pmu module when hibernation and/or ADP is > enabled. Must be greater than or equal to 30 MHz. > > If the SOC design does not support hibernation/ADP function, only have > hclk_otg, this clk can be switched according to the usage of otg. > If the SOC design support hibernation/ADP, has two clocks, hclk_otg and > pmu_hclk_otg0. > Hclk_otg belongs to the closed part of otg logic, which can be switched > according to the use of otg. > > pmu_hclk_otg0 belongs to the always on part. > > As for whether pmu_hclk_otg0 can be turned off when otg is not in use, > we have not tested. IC suggest make pmu_hclk_otg0 always on. For the rest of the clocks: atclk: No documentation about this clock other than that it goes to the CPU. CPU functions fine without it on. Maybe needed for JTAG? jtag: Presumably this clock is only needed if you're debugging with JTAG. It doesn't seem like it makes sense to waste power for every rk3288 user. In any case to do JTAG you'd need private patches to adjust the pinctrl the mux the JTAG out anyway. pclk_dbg, pclk_core_niu: On veyron Chromebooks we turn these two clocks on only during kernel panics in order to access some coresight registers. Since nothing in the upstream kernel does this we should be able to leave them off safely. Maybe also needed for JTAG? hsicphy12m_xin12m: There is no indication of why this clock would need to be turned on for boards that don't use HSIC. pclk_ddrupctl[0-1], pclk_publ0[0-1]: On veyron Chromebooks we turn these 4 clocks on only when doing DDR transitions and they are off otherwise. I see no reason why they'd need to be on in the upstream kernel which doesn't support DDRFreq. Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Elaine Zhang <zhangqing@rock-chips.com> Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
2019-04-12 16:17:47 +00:00
GATE(0, "jtag", "ext_jtag", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(4), 14, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NODIV(SCLK_USBPHY480M_SRC, "usbphy480m_src", mux_usbphy480m_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(13), 11, 2, MFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(5), 14, GFLAGS),
COMPOSITE_NODIV(SCLK_HSICPHY480M, "sclk_hsicphy480m", mux_hsicphy480m_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(29), 0, 2, MFLAGS,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(3), 6, GFLAGS),
clk: rockchip: undo several noc and special clocks as critical on rk3288 This is mostly a revert of commit 55bb6a633c33 ("clk: rockchip: mark noc and some special clk as critical on rk3288") except that we're keeping "pmu_hclk_otg0" as critical still. NOTE: turning these clocks off doesn't seem to do a whole lot in terms of power savings (checking the power on the logic rail). It appears to save maybe 1-2mW. ...but still it seems like we should turn the clocks off if they aren't needed. About "pmu_hclk_otg0" (the one clock from the original commit we're still keeping critical) from an email thread: > pmu ahb clock > > Function: Clock to pmu module when hibernation and/or ADP is > enabled. Must be greater than or equal to 30 MHz. > > If the SOC design does not support hibernation/ADP function, only have > hclk_otg, this clk can be switched according to the usage of otg. > If the SOC design support hibernation/ADP, has two clocks, hclk_otg and > pmu_hclk_otg0. > Hclk_otg belongs to the closed part of otg logic, which can be switched > according to the use of otg. > > pmu_hclk_otg0 belongs to the always on part. > > As for whether pmu_hclk_otg0 can be turned off when otg is not in use, > we have not tested. IC suggest make pmu_hclk_otg0 always on. For the rest of the clocks: atclk: No documentation about this clock other than that it goes to the CPU. CPU functions fine without it on. Maybe needed for JTAG? jtag: Presumably this clock is only needed if you're debugging with JTAG. It doesn't seem like it makes sense to waste power for every rk3288 user. In any case to do JTAG you'd need private patches to adjust the pinctrl the mux the JTAG out anyway. pclk_dbg, pclk_core_niu: On veyron Chromebooks we turn these two clocks on only during kernel panics in order to access some coresight registers. Since nothing in the upstream kernel does this we should be able to leave them off safely. Maybe also needed for JTAG? hsicphy12m_xin12m: There is no indication of why this clock would need to be turned on for boards that don't use HSIC. pclk_ddrupctl[0-1], pclk_publ0[0-1]: On veyron Chromebooks we turn these 4 clocks on only when doing DDR transitions and they are off otherwise. I see no reason why they'd need to be on in the upstream kernel which doesn't support DDRFreq. Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Elaine Zhang <zhangqing@rock-chips.com> Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
2019-04-12 16:17:47 +00:00
GATE(0, "hsicphy12m_xin12m", "xin12m", 0,
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(13), 9, GFLAGS),
DIV(0, "hsicphy12m_usbphy", "sclk_hsicphy480m", 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(11), 8, 6, DFLAGS),
MUX(SCLK_HSICPHY12M, "sclk_hsicphy12m", mux_hsicphy12m_p, 0,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(22), 4, 1, MFLAGS),
/*
* Clock-Architecture Diagram 4
*/
/* aclk_cpu gates */
GATE(0, "sclk_intmem0", "aclk_cpu", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(10), 5, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "sclk_intmem1", "aclk_cpu", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(10), 6, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "sclk_intmem2", "aclk_cpu", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(10), 7, GFLAGS),
GATE(ACLK_DMAC1, "aclk_dmac1", "aclk_cpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(10), 12, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "aclk_strc_sys", "aclk_cpu", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(10), 13, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "aclk_intmem", "aclk_cpu", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(10), 4, GFLAGS),
GATE(ACLK_CRYPTO, "aclk_crypto", "aclk_cpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(11), 6, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "aclk_ccp", "aclk_cpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(11), 8, GFLAGS),
/* hclk_cpu gates */
GATE(HCLK_CRYPTO, "hclk_crypto", "hclk_cpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(11), 7, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_I2S0, "hclk_i2s0", "hclk_cpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(10), 8, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_ROM, "hclk_rom", "hclk_cpu", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(10), 9, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_SPDIF, "hclk_spdif", "hclk_cpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(10), 10, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_SPDIF8CH, "hclk_spdif_8ch", "hclk_cpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(10), 11, GFLAGS),
/* pclk_cpu gates */
GATE(PCLK_PWM, "pclk_pwm", "pclk_cpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(10), 0, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_TIMER, "pclk_timer", "pclk_cpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(10), 1, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_I2C0, "pclk_i2c0", "pclk_cpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(10), 2, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_I2C2, "pclk_i2c2", "pclk_cpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(10), 3, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_DDRUPCTL0, "pclk_ddrupctl0", "pclk_cpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(10), 14, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_PUBL0, "pclk_publ0", "pclk_cpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(10), 15, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_DDRUPCTL1, "pclk_ddrupctl1", "pclk_cpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(11), 0, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_PUBL1, "pclk_publ1", "pclk_cpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(11), 1, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_EFUSE1024, "pclk_efuse_1024", "pclk_cpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(11), 2, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_TZPC, "pclk_tzpc", "pclk_cpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(11), 3, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_UART2, "pclk_uart2", "pclk_cpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(11), 9, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_EFUSE256, "pclk_efuse_256", "pclk_cpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(11), 10, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_RKPWM, "pclk_rkpwm", "pclk_cpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(11), 11, GFLAGS),
/* ddrctrl [DDR Controller PHY clock] gates */
GATE(0, "nclk_ddrupctl0", "ddrphy", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(11), 4, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "nclk_ddrupctl1", "ddrphy", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(11), 5, GFLAGS),
/* ddrphy gates */
GATE(0, "sclk_ddrphy0", "ddrphy", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(4), 12, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "sclk_ddrphy1", "ddrphy", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(4), 13, GFLAGS),
/* aclk_peri gates */
GATE(0, "aclk_peri_axi_matrix", "aclk_peri", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(6), 2, GFLAGS),
GATE(ACLK_DMAC2, "aclk_dmac2", "aclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(6), 3, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "aclk_peri_niu", "aclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(7), 11, GFLAGS),
GATE(ACLK_MMU, "aclk_mmu", "aclk_peri", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(8), 12, GFLAGS),
GATE(ACLK_GMAC, "aclk_gmac", "aclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(8), 0, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_GPS, "hclk_gps", "aclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(8), 2, GFLAGS),
/* hclk_peri gates */
GATE(0, "hclk_peri_matrix", "hclk_peri", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(6), 0, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_OTG0, "hclk_otg0", "hclk_peri", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(7), 4, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_USBHOST0, "hclk_host0", "hclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(7), 6, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_USBHOST1, "hclk_host1", "hclk_peri", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(7), 7, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_HSIC, "hclk_hsic", "hclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(7), 8, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "hclk_usb_peri", "hclk_peri", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(7), 9, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "hclk_peri_ahb_arbi", "hclk_peri", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(7), 10, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "hclk_emem", "hclk_peri", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(7), 12, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "hclk_mem", "hclk_peri", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(7), 13, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_NANDC0, "hclk_nandc0", "hclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(7), 14, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_NANDC1, "hclk_nandc1", "hclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(7), 15, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_TSP, "hclk_tsp", "hclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(8), 8, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_SDMMC, "hclk_sdmmc", "hclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(8), 3, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_SDIO0, "hclk_sdio0", "hclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(8), 4, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_SDIO1, "hclk_sdio1", "hclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(8), 5, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_EMMC, "hclk_emmc", "hclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(8), 6, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_HSADC, "hclk_hsadc", "hclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(8), 7, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "pmu_hclk_otg0", "hclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(7), 5, GFLAGS),
/* pclk_peri gates */
GATE(0, "pclk_peri_matrix", "pclk_peri", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(6), 1, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_SPI0, "pclk_spi0", "pclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(6), 4, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_SPI1, "pclk_spi1", "pclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(6), 5, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_SPI2, "pclk_spi2", "pclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(6), 6, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_PS2C, "pclk_ps2c", "pclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(6), 7, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_UART0, "pclk_uart0", "pclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(6), 8, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_UART1, "pclk_uart1", "pclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(6), 9, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_I2C4, "pclk_i2c4", "pclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(6), 15, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_UART3, "pclk_uart3", "pclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(6), 11, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_UART4, "pclk_uart4", "pclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(6), 12, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_I2C1, "pclk_i2c1", "pclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(6), 13, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_I2C3, "pclk_i2c3", "pclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(6), 14, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_SARADC, "pclk_saradc", "pclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(7), 1, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_TSADC, "pclk_tsadc", "pclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(7), 2, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_SIM, "pclk_sim", "pclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(7), 3, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_I2C5, "pclk_i2c5", "pclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(7), 0, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_GMAC, "pclk_gmac", "pclk_peri", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(8), 1, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_LCDC_PWM0, "sclk_lcdc_pwm0", "xin24m", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(13), 10, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_LCDC_PWM1, "sclk_lcdc_pwm1", "xin24m", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(13), 11, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_PVTM_CORE, "sclk_pvtm_core", "xin24m", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(5), 9, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_PVTM_GPU, "sclk_pvtm_gpu", "xin24m", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(5), 10, GFLAGS),
GATE(SCLK_MIPIDSI_24M, "sclk_mipidsi_24m", "xin24m", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(5), 15, GFLAGS),
/* sclk_gpu gates */
GATE(ACLK_GPU, "aclk_gpu", "sclk_gpu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(18), 0, GFLAGS),
/* pclk_pd_alive gates */
GATE(PCLK_GPIO8, "pclk_gpio8", "pclk_pd_alive", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(14), 8, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_GPIO7, "pclk_gpio7", "pclk_pd_alive", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(14), 7, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_GPIO1, "pclk_gpio1", "pclk_pd_alive", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(14), 1, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_GPIO2, "pclk_gpio2", "pclk_pd_alive", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(14), 2, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_GPIO3, "pclk_gpio3", "pclk_pd_alive", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(14), 3, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_GPIO4, "pclk_gpio4", "pclk_pd_alive", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(14), 4, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_GPIO5, "pclk_gpio5", "pclk_pd_alive", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(14), 5, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_GPIO6, "pclk_gpio6", "pclk_pd_alive", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(14), 6, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_GRF, "pclk_grf", "pclk_pd_alive", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(14), 11, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "pclk_alive_niu", "pclk_pd_alive", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(14), 12, GFLAGS),
/* Watchdog pclk is controlled by RK3288_SGRF_SOC_CON0[1]. */
SGRF_GATE(PCLK_WDT, "pclk_wdt", "pclk_pd_alive"),
/* pclk_pd_pmu gates */
GATE(PCLK_PMU, "pclk_pmu", "pclk_pd_pmu", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(17), 0, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "pclk_intmem1", "pclk_pd_pmu", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(17), 1, GFLAGS),
GATE(0, "pclk_pmu_niu", "pclk_pd_pmu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(17), 2, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_SGRF, "pclk_sgrf", "pclk_pd_pmu", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(17), 3, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_GPIO0, "pclk_gpio0", "pclk_pd_pmu", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(17), 4, GFLAGS),
/* hclk_vio gates */
GATE(HCLK_RGA, "hclk_rga", "hclk_vio", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(15), 1, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_VOP0, "hclk_vop0", "hclk_vio", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(15), 6, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_VOP1, "hclk_vop1", "hclk_vio", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(15), 8, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_VIO_AHB_ARBI, "hclk_vio_ahb_arbi", "hclk_vio", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(15), 9, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_VIO_NIU, "hclk_vio_niu", "hclk_vio", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(15), 10, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_VIP, "hclk_vip", "hclk_vio", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(15), 15, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_IEP, "hclk_iep", "hclk_vio", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(15), 3, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_ISP, "hclk_isp", "hclk_vio", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(16), 1, GFLAGS),
GATE(HCLK_VIO2_H2P, "hclk_vio2_h2p", "hclk_vio", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(16), 10, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_MIPI_DSI0, "pclk_mipi_dsi0", "hclk_vio", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(16), 4, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_MIPI_DSI1, "pclk_mipi_dsi1", "hclk_vio", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(16), 5, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_MIPI_CSI, "pclk_mipi_csi", "hclk_vio", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(16), 6, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_LVDS_PHY, "pclk_lvds_phy", "hclk_vio", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(16), 7, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_EDP_CTRL, "pclk_edp_ctrl", "hclk_vio", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(16), 8, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_HDMI_CTRL, "pclk_hdmi_ctrl", "hclk_vio", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(16), 9, GFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_VIO2_H2P, "pclk_vio2_h2p", "hclk_vio", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(16), 11, GFLAGS),
/* aclk_vio0 gates */
GATE(ACLK_VOP0, "aclk_vop0", "aclk_vio0", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(15), 5, GFLAGS),
GATE(ACLK_IEP, "aclk_iep", "aclk_vio0", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(15), 2, GFLAGS),
GATE(ACLK_VIO0_NIU, "aclk_vio0_niu", "aclk_vio0", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(15), 11, GFLAGS),
GATE(ACLK_VIP, "aclk_vip", "aclk_vio0", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(15), 14, GFLAGS),
/* aclk_vio1 gates */
GATE(ACLK_VOP1, "aclk_vop1", "aclk_vio1", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(15), 7, GFLAGS),
GATE(ACLK_ISP, "aclk_isp", "aclk_vio1", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(16), 2, GFLAGS),
GATE(ACLK_VIO1_NIU, "aclk_vio1_niu", "aclk_vio1", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(15), 12, GFLAGS),
/* aclk_rga_pre gates */
GATE(ACLK_RGA, "aclk_rga", "aclk_rga_pre", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(15), 0, GFLAGS),
GATE(ACLK_RGA_NIU, "aclk_rga_niu", "aclk_rga_pre", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(15), 13, GFLAGS),
/*
* Other ungrouped clocks.
*/
GATE(0, "pclk_vip_in", "ext_vip", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(16), 0, GFLAGS),
INVERTER(0, "pclk_vip", "pclk_vip_in", RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(29), 4, IFLAGS),
GATE(PCLK_ISP_IN, "pclk_isp_in", "ext_isp", 0, RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(16), 3, GFLAGS),
INVERTER(0, "pclk_isp", "pclk_isp_in", RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(29), 3, IFLAGS),
};
static const char *const rk3288_critical_clocks[] __initconst = {
"aclk_cpu",
"aclk_peri",
"aclk_peri_niu",
"aclk_vio0_niu",
"aclk_vio1_niu",
"aclk_rga_niu",
"hclk_peri",
"hclk_vio_niu",
"pclk_alive_niu",
"pclk_pd_pmu",
"pclk_pmu_niu",
"pmu_hclk_otg0",
/* pwm-regulators on some boards, so handoff-critical later */
"pclk_rkpwm",
};
static void __iomem *rk3288_cru_base;
/*
* Some CRU registers will be reset in maskrom when the system
* wakes up from fastboot.
* So save them before suspend, restore them after resume.
*/
static const int rk3288_saved_cru_reg_ids[] = {
RK3288_MODE_CON,
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(0),
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(1),
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(10),
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(33),
RK3288_CLKSEL_CON(37),
clk: rockchip: Turn on "aclk_dmac1" for suspend on rk3288 Experimentally it can be seen that going into deep sleep (specifically setting PMU_CLR_DMA and PMU_CLR_BUS in RK3288_PMU_PWRMODE_CON1) appears to fail unless "aclk_dmac1" is on. The failure is that the system never signals that it made it into suspend on the GLOBAL_PWROFF pin and it just hangs. NOTE that it's confirmed that it's the actual suspend that fails, not one of the earlier calls to read/write registers. Specifically if you comment out the "PMU_GLOBAL_INT_DISABLE" setting in rk3288_slp_mode_set() and then comment out the "cpu_do_idle()" call in rockchip_lpmode_enter() then you can exercise the whole suspend path without any crashing. This is currently not a problem with suspend upstream because there is no current way to exercise the deep suspend code. However, anyone trying to make it work will run into this issue. This was not a problem on shipping rk3288-based Chromebooks because those devices all ran on an old kernel based on 3.14. On that kernel "aclk_dmac1" appears to be left on all the time. There are several ways to skin this problem. A) We could add "aclk_dmac1" to the list of critical clocks and that apperas to work, but presumably that wastes power. B) We could keep a list of "struct clk" objects to enable at suspend time in clk-rk3288.c and use the standard clock APIs. C) We could make the rk3288-pmu driver keep a list of clocks to enable at suspend time. Presumably this would require a dts and bindings change. D) We could just whack the clock on in the existing syscore suspend function where we whack a bunch of other clocks. This is particularly easy because we know for sure that the clock's only parent ("aclk_cpu") is a critical clock so we don't need to do anything more than ungate it. In this case I have chosen D) because it seemed like the least work, but any of the other options would presumably also work fine. Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Elaine Zhang <zhangqing@rock-chips.com> Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
2019-04-11 23:21:53 +00:00
/* We turn aclk_dmac1 on for suspend; this will restore it */
RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(10),
};
static u32 rk3288_saved_cru_regs[ARRAY_SIZE(rk3288_saved_cru_reg_ids)];
static int rk3288_clk_suspend(void)
{
int i, reg_id;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(rk3288_saved_cru_reg_ids); i++) {
reg_id = rk3288_saved_cru_reg_ids[i];
rk3288_saved_cru_regs[i] =
readl_relaxed(rk3288_cru_base + reg_id);
}
clk: rockchip: rk3288: Make s2r reliable by switching PLLs to slow mode We've been seeing some crashes at resume time on rk3288-based systems. On some machines they simply never wake up from suspend. Symptoms include: - System clearly got to sleep OK. Power consumption is low, the PWM for the PWM regulator has stopped, and the "global_pwroff" output shows that the system is down. - When system tries to wake up power consumption goes up. - No kernel resume code (which was left in PMU SRAM) ran. We added some basic logging to this code (write to a location in SRAM right at resume time) and didn't see the logging run. It appears that we can fix the problem by slowing down APLL before we suspend. On the system I tested things seemed reliable if I disabled 1.8GHz and 1.7GHz. The Mask ROM itself tries to slow things down (which is why PLLs are in slow mode by the time we get to the kernel), but apparently it is crashing before it even gets there. We'll be super paranoid and not just go down to 1.6GHz but we'll match what the Mask ROM seems to be doing and go into slow mode. We'll also be safe and put all PLLs (not just APLL) into slow mode (well, except DPLL which is needed for SDRAM). We'll even put NPLL into slow mode which the Mask ROM didn't do (not that it's used for much important stuff at early resume time). Note that the old Rockchip reference code did something just like this, though they jammed it into pm.c instead of putting it in the syscore ops of the clock driver. Signed-off-by: Doug Anderson <dianders@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
2014-12-22 19:31:48 +00:00
clk: rockchip: Turn on "aclk_dmac1" for suspend on rk3288 Experimentally it can be seen that going into deep sleep (specifically setting PMU_CLR_DMA and PMU_CLR_BUS in RK3288_PMU_PWRMODE_CON1) appears to fail unless "aclk_dmac1" is on. The failure is that the system never signals that it made it into suspend on the GLOBAL_PWROFF pin and it just hangs. NOTE that it's confirmed that it's the actual suspend that fails, not one of the earlier calls to read/write registers. Specifically if you comment out the "PMU_GLOBAL_INT_DISABLE" setting in rk3288_slp_mode_set() and then comment out the "cpu_do_idle()" call in rockchip_lpmode_enter() then you can exercise the whole suspend path without any crashing. This is currently not a problem with suspend upstream because there is no current way to exercise the deep suspend code. However, anyone trying to make it work will run into this issue. This was not a problem on shipping rk3288-based Chromebooks because those devices all ran on an old kernel based on 3.14. On that kernel "aclk_dmac1" appears to be left on all the time. There are several ways to skin this problem. A) We could add "aclk_dmac1" to the list of critical clocks and that apperas to work, but presumably that wastes power. B) We could keep a list of "struct clk" objects to enable at suspend time in clk-rk3288.c and use the standard clock APIs. C) We could make the rk3288-pmu driver keep a list of clocks to enable at suspend time. Presumably this would require a dts and bindings change. D) We could just whack the clock on in the existing syscore suspend function where we whack a bunch of other clocks. This is particularly easy because we know for sure that the clock's only parent ("aclk_cpu") is a critical clock so we don't need to do anything more than ungate it. In this case I have chosen D) because it seemed like the least work, but any of the other options would presumably also work fine. Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Elaine Zhang <zhangqing@rock-chips.com> Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
2019-04-11 23:21:53 +00:00
/*
* Going into deep sleep (specifically setting PMU_CLR_DMA in
* RK3288_PMU_PWRMODE_CON1) appears to fail unless
* "aclk_dmac1" is on.
*/
writel_relaxed(1 << (12 + 16),
rk3288_cru_base + RK3288_CLKGATE_CON(10));
clk: rockchip: rk3288: Make s2r reliable by switching PLLs to slow mode We've been seeing some crashes at resume time on rk3288-based systems. On some machines they simply never wake up from suspend. Symptoms include: - System clearly got to sleep OK. Power consumption is low, the PWM for the PWM regulator has stopped, and the "global_pwroff" output shows that the system is down. - When system tries to wake up power consumption goes up. - No kernel resume code (which was left in PMU SRAM) ran. We added some basic logging to this code (write to a location in SRAM right at resume time) and didn't see the logging run. It appears that we can fix the problem by slowing down APLL before we suspend. On the system I tested things seemed reliable if I disabled 1.8GHz and 1.7GHz. The Mask ROM itself tries to slow things down (which is why PLLs are in slow mode by the time we get to the kernel), but apparently it is crashing before it even gets there. We'll be super paranoid and not just go down to 1.6GHz but we'll match what the Mask ROM seems to be doing and go into slow mode. We'll also be safe and put all PLLs (not just APLL) into slow mode (well, except DPLL which is needed for SDRAM). We'll even put NPLL into slow mode which the Mask ROM didn't do (not that it's used for much important stuff at early resume time). Note that the old Rockchip reference code did something just like this, though they jammed it into pm.c instead of putting it in the syscore ops of the clock driver. Signed-off-by: Doug Anderson <dianders@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
2014-12-22 19:31:48 +00:00
/*
* Switch PLLs other than DPLL (for SDRAM) to slow mode to
* avoid crashes on resume. The Mask ROM on the system will
* put APLL, CPLL, and GPLL into slow mode at resume time
* anyway (which is why we restore them), but we might not
* even make it to the Mask ROM if this isn't done at suspend
* time.
*
* NOTE: only APLL truly matters here, but we'll do them all.
*/
writel_relaxed(0xf3030000, rk3288_cru_base + RK3288_MODE_CON);
return 0;
}
static void rk3288_clk_resume(void)
{
int i, reg_id;
for (i = ARRAY_SIZE(rk3288_saved_cru_reg_ids) - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
reg_id = rk3288_saved_cru_reg_ids[i];
writel_relaxed(rk3288_saved_cru_regs[i] | 0xffff0000,
rk3288_cru_base + reg_id);
}
}
static void rk3288_clk_shutdown(void)
{
writel_relaxed(0xf3030000, rk3288_cru_base + RK3288_MODE_CON);
}
static struct syscore_ops rk3288_clk_syscore_ops = {
.suspend = rk3288_clk_suspend,
.resume = rk3288_clk_resume,
};
static void __init rk3288_clk_init(struct device_node *np)
{
struct rockchip_clk_provider *ctx;
rk3288_cru_base = of_iomap(np, 0);
if (!rk3288_cru_base) {
pr_err("%s: could not map cru region\n", __func__);
return;
}
ctx = rockchip_clk_init(np, rk3288_cru_base, CLK_NR_CLKS);
if (IS_ERR(ctx)) {
pr_err("%s: rockchip clk init failed\n", __func__);
iounmap(rk3288_cru_base);
return;
}
rockchip_clk_register_plls(ctx, rk3288_pll_clks,
ARRAY_SIZE(rk3288_pll_clks),
RK3288_GRF_SOC_STATUS1);
rockchip_clk_register_branches(ctx, rk3288_clk_branches,
ARRAY_SIZE(rk3288_clk_branches));
rockchip_clk_protect_critical(rk3288_critical_clocks,
ARRAY_SIZE(rk3288_critical_clocks));
rockchip_clk_register_armclk(ctx, ARMCLK, "armclk",
mux_armclk_p, ARRAY_SIZE(mux_armclk_p),
&rk3288_cpuclk_data, rk3288_cpuclk_rates,
ARRAY_SIZE(rk3288_cpuclk_rates));
rockchip_register_softrst(np, 12,
rk3288_cru_base + RK3288_SOFTRST_CON(0),
ROCKCHIP_SOFTRST_HIWORD_MASK);
rockchip_register_restart_notifier(ctx, RK3288_GLB_SRST_FST,
rk3288_clk_shutdown);
register_syscore_ops(&rk3288_clk_syscore_ops);
rockchip_clk_of_add_provider(np, ctx);
}
CLK_OF_DECLARE(rk3288_cru, "rockchip,rk3288-cru", rk3288_clk_init);