clk: qcom: add common gdsc_gx_do_nothing_enable for gpucc drivers

All gpucc drivers need this, so move it to common code instead of
duplicating it in every gpucc driver.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Marek <jonathan@marek.ca>
Tested-by: Dmitry Baryshkov <dmitry.baryshkov@linaro.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200709135251.643-10-jonathan@marek.ca
Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org>
This commit is contained in:
Jonathan Marek 2020-07-09 09:52:40 -04:00 committed by Stephen Boyd
parent 324e0bfcfb
commit 0638226dd0
4 changed files with 28 additions and 52 deletions

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@ -433,3 +433,28 @@ void gdsc_unregister(struct gdsc_desc *desc)
}
of_genpd_del_provider(dev->of_node);
}
/*
* On SDM845+ the GPU GX domain is *almost* entirely controlled by the GMU
* running in the CX domain so the CPU doesn't need to know anything about the
* GX domain EXCEPT....
*
* Hardware constraints dictate that the GX be powered down before the CX. If
* the GMU crashes it could leave the GX on. In order to successfully bring back
* the device the CPU needs to disable the GX headswitch. There being no sane
* way to reach in and touch that register from deep inside the GPU driver we
* need to set up the infrastructure to be able to ensure that the GPU can
* ensure that the GX is off during this super special case. We do this by
* defining a GX gdsc with a dummy enable function and a "default" disable
* function.
*
* This allows us to attach with genpd_dev_pm_attach_by_name() in the GPU
* driver. During power up, nothing will happen from the CPU (and the GMU will
* power up normally but during power down this will ensure that the GX domain
* is *really* off - this gives us a semi standard way of doing what we need.
*/
int gdsc_gx_do_nothing_enable(struct generic_pm_domain *domain)
{
/* Do nothing but give genpd the impression that we were successful */
return 0;
}

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@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ struct gdsc_desc {
int gdsc_register(struct gdsc_desc *desc, struct reset_controller_dev *,
struct regmap *);
void gdsc_unregister(struct gdsc_desc *desc);
int gdsc_gx_do_nothing_enable(struct generic_pm_domain *domain);
#else
static inline int gdsc_register(struct gdsc_desc *desc,
struct reset_controller_dev *rcdev,

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@ -170,37 +170,12 @@ static struct gdsc cx_gdsc = {
.flags = VOTABLE,
};
/*
* On SC7180 the GPU GX domain is *almost* entirely controlled by the GMU
* running in the CX domain so the CPU doesn't need to know anything about the
* GX domain EXCEPT....
*
* Hardware constraints dictate that the GX be powered down before the CX. If
* the GMU crashes it could leave the GX on. In order to successfully bring back
* the device the CPU needs to disable the GX headswitch. There being no sane
* way to reach in and touch that register from deep inside the GPU driver we
* need to set up the infrastructure to be able to ensure that the GPU can
* ensure that the GX is off during this super special case. We do this by
* defining a GX gdsc with a dummy enable function and a "default" disable
* function.
*
* This allows us to attach with genpd_dev_pm_attach_by_name() in the GPU
* driver. During power up, nothing will happen from the CPU (and the GMU will
* power up normally but during power down this will ensure that the GX domain
* is *really* off - this gives us a semi standard way of doing what we need.
*/
static int gx_gdsc_enable(struct generic_pm_domain *domain)
{
/* Do nothing but give genpd the impression that we were successful */
return 0;
}
static struct gdsc gx_gdsc = {
.gdscr = 0x100c,
.clamp_io_ctrl = 0x1508,
.pd = {
.name = "gx_gdsc",
.power_on = gx_gdsc_enable,
.power_on = gdsc_gx_do_nothing_enable,
},
.pwrsts = PWRSTS_OFF_ON,
.flags = CLAMP_IO,

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@ -131,37 +131,12 @@ static struct gdsc gpu_cx_gdsc = {
.flags = VOTABLE,
};
/*
* On SDM845 the GPU GX domain is *almost* entirely controlled by the GMU
* running in the CX domain so the CPU doesn't need to know anything about the
* GX domain EXCEPT....
*
* Hardware constraints dictate that the GX be powered down before the CX. If
* the GMU crashes it could leave the GX on. In order to successfully bring back
* the device the CPU needs to disable the GX headswitch. There being no sane
* way to reach in and touch that register from deep inside the GPU driver we
* need to set up the infrastructure to be able to ensure that the GPU can
* ensure that the GX is off during this super special case. We do this by
* defining a GX gdsc with a dummy enable function and a "default" disable
* function.
*
* This allows us to attach with genpd_dev_pm_attach_by_name() in the GPU
* driver. During power up, nothing will happen from the CPU (and the GMU will
* power up normally but during power down this will ensure that the GX domain
* is *really* off - this gives us a semi standard way of doing what we need.
*/
static int gx_gdsc_enable(struct generic_pm_domain *domain)
{
/* Do nothing but give genpd the impression that we were successful */
return 0;
}
static struct gdsc gpu_gx_gdsc = {
.gdscr = 0x100c,
.clamp_io_ctrl = 0x1508,
.pd = {
.name = "gpu_gx_gdsc",
.power_on = gx_gdsc_enable,
.power_on = gdsc_gx_do_nothing_enable,
},
.pwrsts = PWRSTS_OFF_ON,
.flags = CLAMP_IO | AON_RESET | POLL_CFG_GDSCR,