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* General Purpose functions for the global management of the
* 8260 Communication Processor Module.
* Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Dan Malek <dan@embeddedalley.com>
* Copyright (c) 2000 MontaVista Software, Inc (source@mvista.com)
* 2.3.99 Updates
*
* 2006 (c) MontaVista Software, Inc.
* Vitaly Bordug <vbordug@ru.mvista.com>
* Merged to arch/powerpc from arch/ppc/syslib/cpm2_common.c
*
* This file is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* version 2. This program is licensed "as is" without any warranty of any
* kind, whether express or implied.
*/
/*
*
* In addition to the individual control of the communication
* channels, there are a few functions that globally affect the
* communication processor.
*
* Buffer descriptors must be allocated from the dual ported memory
* space. The allocator for that is here. When the communication
* process is reset, we reclaim the memory available. There is
* currently no deallocator for this memory.
*/
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/param.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/of.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/irq.h>
#include <asm/mpc8260.h>
#include <asm/page.h>
#include <asm/pgtable.h>
#include <asm/cpm2.h>
#include <asm/rheap.h>
#include <asm/fs_pd.h>
#include <sysdev/fsl_soc.h>
#ifndef CONFIG_PPC_CPM_NEW_BINDING
static void cpm2_dpinit(void);
#endif
cpm_cpm2_t __iomem *cpmp; /* Pointer to comm processor space */
/* We allocate this here because it is used almost exclusively for
* the communication processor devices.
*/
cpm2_map_t __iomem *cpm2_immr;
#define CPM_MAP_SIZE (0x40000) /* 256k - the PQ3 reserve this amount
of space for CPM as it is larger
than on PQ2 */
void __init cpm2_reset(void)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_85xx
cpm2_immr = ioremap(CPM_MAP_ADDR, CPM_MAP_SIZE);
#else
cpm2_immr = ioremap(get_immrbase(), CPM_MAP_SIZE);
#endif
/* Reclaim the DP memory for our use.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_CPM_NEW_BINDING
cpm_muram_init();
#else
cpm2_dpinit();
#endif
/* Tell everyone where the comm processor resides.
*/
cpmp = &cpm2_immr->im_cpm;
}
static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(cmd_lock);
#define MAX_CR_CMD_LOOPS 10000
int cpm_command(u32 command, u8 opcode)
{
int i, ret;
unsigned long flags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&cmd_lock, flags);
ret = 0;
out_be32(&cpmp->cp_cpcr, command | opcode | CPM_CR_FLG);
for (i = 0; i < MAX_CR_CMD_LOOPS; i++)
if ((in_be32(&cpmp->cp_cpcr) & CPM_CR_FLG) == 0)
goto out;
printk(KERN_ERR "%s(): Not able to issue CPM command\n", __FUNCTION__);
ret = -EIO;
out:
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cmd_lock, flags);
return ret;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpm_command);
/* Set a baud rate generator. This needs lots of work. There are
* eight BRGs, which can be connected to the CPM channels or output
* as clocks. The BRGs are in two different block of internal
* memory mapped space.
* The baud rate clock is the system clock divided by something.
* It was set up long ago during the initial boot phase and is
* is given to us.
* Baud rate clocks are zero-based in the driver code (as that maps
* to port numbers). Documentation uses 1-based numbering.
*/
#define BRG_INT_CLK (get_brgfreq())
#define BRG_UART_CLK (BRG_INT_CLK/16)
/* This function is used by UARTS, or anything else that uses a 16x
* oversampled clock.
*/
void
cpm_setbrg(uint brg, uint rate)
{
u32 __iomem *bp;
/* This is good enough to get SMCs running.....
*/
if (brg < 4) {
bp = cpm2_map_size(im_brgc1, 16);
} else {
bp = cpm2_map_size(im_brgc5, 16);
brg -= 4;
}
bp += brg;
out_be32(bp, (((BRG_UART_CLK / rate) - 1) << 1) | CPM_BRG_EN);
cpm2_unmap(bp);
}
/* This function is used to set high speed synchronous baud rate
* clocks.
*/
void
cpm2_fastbrg(uint brg, uint rate, int div16)
{
u32 __iomem *bp;
u32 val;
if (brg < 4) {
bp = cpm2_map_size(im_brgc1, 16);
} else {
bp = cpm2_map_size(im_brgc5, 16);
brg -= 4;
}
bp += brg;
val = ((BRG_INT_CLK / rate) << 1) | CPM_BRG_EN;
if (div16)
val |= CPM_BRG_DIV16;
out_be32(bp, val);
cpm2_unmap(bp);
}
int cpm2_clk_setup(enum cpm_clk_target target, int clock, int mode)
{
int ret = 0;
int shift;
int i, bits = 0;
cpmux_t __iomem *im_cpmux;
u32 __iomem *reg;
u32 mask = 7;
u8 clk_map[][3] = {
{CPM_CLK_FCC1, CPM_BRG5, 0},
{CPM_CLK_FCC1, CPM_BRG6, 1},
{CPM_CLK_FCC1, CPM_BRG7, 2},
{CPM_CLK_FCC1, CPM_BRG8, 3},
{CPM_CLK_FCC1, CPM_CLK9, 4},
{CPM_CLK_FCC1, CPM_CLK10, 5},
{CPM_CLK_FCC1, CPM_CLK11, 6},
{CPM_CLK_FCC1, CPM_CLK12, 7},
{CPM_CLK_FCC2, CPM_BRG5, 0},
{CPM_CLK_FCC2, CPM_BRG6, 1},
{CPM_CLK_FCC2, CPM_BRG7, 2},
{CPM_CLK_FCC2, CPM_BRG8, 3},
{CPM_CLK_FCC2, CPM_CLK13, 4},
{CPM_CLK_FCC2, CPM_CLK14, 5},
{CPM_CLK_FCC2, CPM_CLK15, 6},
{CPM_CLK_FCC2, CPM_CLK16, 7},
{CPM_CLK_FCC3, CPM_BRG5, 0},
{CPM_CLK_FCC3, CPM_BRG6, 1},
{CPM_CLK_FCC3, CPM_BRG7, 2},
{CPM_CLK_FCC3, CPM_BRG8, 3},
{CPM_CLK_FCC3, CPM_CLK13, 4},
{CPM_CLK_FCC3, CPM_CLK14, 5},
{CPM_CLK_FCC3, CPM_CLK15, 6},
{CPM_CLK_FCC3, CPM_CLK16, 7},
{CPM_CLK_SCC1, CPM_BRG1, 0},
{CPM_CLK_SCC1, CPM_BRG2, 1},
{CPM_CLK_SCC1, CPM_BRG3, 2},
{CPM_CLK_SCC1, CPM_BRG4, 3},
{CPM_CLK_SCC1, CPM_CLK11, 4},
{CPM_CLK_SCC1, CPM_CLK12, 5},
{CPM_CLK_SCC1, CPM_CLK3, 6},
{CPM_CLK_SCC1, CPM_CLK4, 7},
{CPM_CLK_SCC2, CPM_BRG1, 0},
{CPM_CLK_SCC2, CPM_BRG2, 1},
{CPM_CLK_SCC2, CPM_BRG3, 2},
{CPM_CLK_SCC2, CPM_BRG4, 3},
{CPM_CLK_SCC2, CPM_CLK11, 4},
{CPM_CLK_SCC2, CPM_CLK12, 5},
{CPM_CLK_SCC2, CPM_CLK3, 6},
{CPM_CLK_SCC2, CPM_CLK4, 7},
{CPM_CLK_SCC3, CPM_BRG1, 0},
{CPM_CLK_SCC3, CPM_BRG2, 1},
{CPM_CLK_SCC3, CPM_BRG3, 2},
{CPM_CLK_SCC3, CPM_BRG4, 3},
{CPM_CLK_SCC3, CPM_CLK5, 4},
{CPM_CLK_SCC3, CPM_CLK6, 5},
{CPM_CLK_SCC3, CPM_CLK7, 6},
{CPM_CLK_SCC3, CPM_CLK8, 7},
{CPM_CLK_SCC4, CPM_BRG1, 0},
{CPM_CLK_SCC4, CPM_BRG2, 1},
{CPM_CLK_SCC4, CPM_BRG3, 2},
{CPM_CLK_SCC4, CPM_BRG4, 3},
{CPM_CLK_SCC4, CPM_CLK5, 4},
{CPM_CLK_SCC4, CPM_CLK6, 5},
{CPM_CLK_SCC4, CPM_CLK7, 6},
{CPM_CLK_SCC4, CPM_CLK8, 7},
};
im_cpmux = cpm2_map(im_cpmux);
switch (target) {
case CPM_CLK_SCC1:
reg = &im_cpmux->cmx_scr;
shift = 24;
break;
case CPM_CLK_SCC2:
reg = &im_cpmux->cmx_scr;
shift = 16;
break;
case CPM_CLK_SCC3:
reg = &im_cpmux->cmx_scr;
shift = 8;
break;
case CPM_CLK_SCC4:
reg = &im_cpmux->cmx_scr;
shift = 0;
break;
case CPM_CLK_FCC1:
reg = &im_cpmux->cmx_fcr;
shift = 24;
break;
case CPM_CLK_FCC2:
reg = &im_cpmux->cmx_fcr;
shift = 16;
break;
case CPM_CLK_FCC3:
reg = &im_cpmux->cmx_fcr;
shift = 8;
break;
default:
printk(KERN_ERR "cpm2_clock_setup: invalid clock target\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
if (mode == CPM_CLK_RX)
shift += 3;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(clk_map); i++) {
if (clk_map[i][0] == target && clk_map[i][1] == clock) {
bits = clk_map[i][2];
break;
}
}
if (i == ARRAY_SIZE(clk_map))
ret = -EINVAL;
bits <<= shift;
mask <<= shift;
out_be32(reg, (in_be32(reg) & ~mask) | bits);
cpm2_unmap(im_cpmux);
return ret;
}
int cpm2_smc_clk_setup(enum cpm_clk_target target, int clock)
{
int ret = 0;
int shift;
int i, bits = 0;
cpmux_t __iomem *im_cpmux;
u8 __iomem *reg;
u8 mask = 3;
u8 clk_map[][3] = {
{CPM_CLK_SMC1, CPM_BRG1, 0},
{CPM_CLK_SMC1, CPM_BRG7, 1},
{CPM_CLK_SMC1, CPM_CLK7, 2},
{CPM_CLK_SMC1, CPM_CLK9, 3},
{CPM_CLK_SMC2, CPM_BRG2, 0},
{CPM_CLK_SMC2, CPM_BRG8, 1},
{CPM_CLK_SMC2, CPM_CLK4, 2},
{CPM_CLK_SMC2, CPM_CLK15, 3},
};
im_cpmux = cpm2_map(im_cpmux);
switch (target) {
case CPM_CLK_SMC1:
reg = &im_cpmux->cmx_smr;
mask = 3;
shift = 4;
break;
case CPM_CLK_SMC2:
reg = &im_cpmux->cmx_smr;
mask = 3;
shift = 0;
break;
default:
printk(KERN_ERR "cpm2_smc_clock_setup: invalid clock target\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(clk_map); i++) {
if (clk_map[i][0] == target && clk_map[i][1] == clock) {
bits = clk_map[i][2];
break;
}
}
if (i == ARRAY_SIZE(clk_map))
ret = -EINVAL;
bits <<= shift;
mask <<= shift;
out_8(reg, (in_8(reg) & ~mask) | bits);
cpm2_unmap(im_cpmux);
return ret;
}
#ifndef CONFIG_PPC_CPM_NEW_BINDING
/*
* dpalloc / dpfree bits.
*/
static spinlock_t cpm_dpmem_lock;
/* 16 blocks should be enough to satisfy all requests
* until the memory subsystem goes up... */
static rh_block_t cpm_boot_dpmem_rh_block[16];
static rh_info_t cpm_dpmem_info;
static u8 __iomem *im_dprambase;
static void cpm2_dpinit(void)
{
spin_lock_init(&cpm_dpmem_lock);
/* initialize the info header */
rh_init(&cpm_dpmem_info, 1,
sizeof(cpm_boot_dpmem_rh_block) /
sizeof(cpm_boot_dpmem_rh_block[0]),
cpm_boot_dpmem_rh_block);
im_dprambase = cpm2_immr;
/* Attach the usable dpmem area */
/* XXX: This is actually crap. CPM_DATAONLY_BASE and
* CPM_DATAONLY_SIZE is only a subset of the available dpram. It
* varies with the processor and the microcode patches activated.
* But the following should be at least safe.
*/
rh_attach_region(&cpm_dpmem_info, CPM_DATAONLY_BASE, CPM_DATAONLY_SIZE);
}
/* This function returns an index into the DPRAM area.
*/
unsigned long cpm_dpalloc(uint size, uint align)
{
unsigned long start;
unsigned long flags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&cpm_dpmem_lock, flags);
cpm_dpmem_info.alignment = align;
start = rh_alloc(&cpm_dpmem_info, size, "commproc");
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpm_dpmem_lock, flags);
return (uint)start;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpm_dpalloc);
int cpm_dpfree(unsigned long offset)
{
int ret;
unsigned long flags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&cpm_dpmem_lock, flags);
ret = rh_free(&cpm_dpmem_info, offset);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpm_dpmem_lock, flags);
return ret;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpm_dpfree);
/* not sure if this is ever needed */
unsigned long cpm_dpalloc_fixed(unsigned long offset, uint size, uint align)
{
unsigned long start;
unsigned long flags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&cpm_dpmem_lock, flags);
cpm_dpmem_info.alignment = align;
start = rh_alloc_fixed(&cpm_dpmem_info, offset, size, "commproc");
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpm_dpmem_lock, flags);
return start;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpm_dpalloc_fixed);
void cpm_dpdump(void)
{
rh_dump(&cpm_dpmem_info);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpm_dpdump);
void *cpm_dpram_addr(unsigned long offset)
{
return (void *)(im_dprambase + offset);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpm_dpram_addr);
#endif /* !CONFIG_PPC_CPM_NEW_BINDING */
struct cpm2_ioports {
u32 dir, par, sor, odr, dat;
u32 res[3];
};
void cpm2_set_pin(int port, int pin, int flags)
{
struct cpm2_ioports __iomem *iop =
(struct cpm2_ioports __iomem *)&cpm2_immr->im_ioport;
pin = 1 << (31 - pin);
if (flags & CPM_PIN_OUTPUT)
setbits32(&iop[port].dir, pin);
else
clrbits32(&iop[port].dir, pin);
if (!(flags & CPM_PIN_GPIO))
setbits32(&iop[port].par, pin);
else
clrbits32(&iop[port].par, pin);
if (flags & CPM_PIN_SECONDARY)
setbits32(&iop[port].sor, pin);
else
clrbits32(&iop[port].sor, pin);
if (flags & CPM_PIN_OPENDRAIN)
setbits32(&iop[port].odr, pin);
else
clrbits32(&iop[port].odr, pin);
}
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