2020-03-06 12:28:28 +08:00
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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/* Copyright (c) 2012-2018, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved.
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* Copyright (C) 2019-2020 Linaro Ltd.
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*/
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#include <linux/types.h>
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#include <linux/device.h>
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#include <linux/interrupt.h>
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#include <linux/notifier.h>
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2021-07-01 09:54:59 +08:00
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#include <linux/panic_notifier.h>
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2020-03-06 12:28:28 +08:00
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#include <linux/soc/qcom/smem.h>
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#include <linux/soc/qcom/smem_state.h>
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#include "ipa_smp2p.h"
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#include "ipa.h"
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#include "ipa_uc.h"
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#include "ipa_clock.h"
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/**
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* DOC: IPA SMP2P communication with the modem
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*
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* SMP2P is a primitive communication mechanism available between the AP and
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* the modem. The IPA driver uses this for two purposes: to enable the modem
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* to state that the GSI hardware is ready to use; and to communicate the
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* state of the IPA clock in the event of a crash.
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*
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* GSI needs to have early initialization completed before it can be used.
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* This initialization is done either by Trust Zone or by the modem. In the
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* latter case, the modem uses an SMP2P interrupt to tell the AP IPA driver
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* when the GSI is ready to use.
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*
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* The modem is also able to inquire about the current state of the IPA
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* clock by trigging another SMP2P interrupt to the AP. We communicate
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* whether the clock is enabled using two SMP2P state bits--one to
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* indicate the clock state (on or off), and a second to indicate the
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* clock state bit is valid. The modem will poll the valid bit until it
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* is set, and at that time records whether the AP has the IPA clock enabled.
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*
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* Finally, if the AP kernel panics, we update the SMP2P state bits even if
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* we never receive an interrupt from the modem requesting this.
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*/
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/**
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* struct ipa_smp2p - IPA SMP2P information
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* @ipa: IPA pointer
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* @valid_state: SMEM state indicating enabled state is valid
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* @enabled_state: SMEM state to indicate clock is enabled
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* @valid_bit: Valid bit in 32-bit SMEM state mask
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* @enabled_bit: Enabled bit in 32-bit SMEM state mask
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* @enabled_bit: Enabled bit in 32-bit SMEM state mask
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* @clock_query_irq: IPA interrupt triggered by modem for clock query
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* @setup_ready_irq: IPA interrupt triggered by modem to signal GSI ready
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* @clock_on: Whether IPA clock is on
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* @notified: Whether modem has been notified of clock state
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* @disabled: Whether setup ready interrupt handling is disabled
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* @mutex: Mutex protecting ready-interrupt/shutdown interlock
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* @panic_notifier: Panic notifier structure
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*/
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struct ipa_smp2p {
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struct ipa *ipa;
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struct qcom_smem_state *valid_state;
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struct qcom_smem_state *enabled_state;
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u32 valid_bit;
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u32 enabled_bit;
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u32 clock_query_irq;
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u32 setup_ready_irq;
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bool clock_on;
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bool notified;
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bool disabled;
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struct mutex mutex;
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struct notifier_block panic_notifier;
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};
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/**
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* ipa_smp2p_notify() - use SMP2P to tell modem about IPA clock state
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* @smp2p: SMP2P information
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*
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* This is called either when the modem has requested it (by triggering
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* the modem clock query IPA interrupt) or whenever the AP is shutting down
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* (via a panic notifier). It sets the two SMP2P state bits--one saying
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* whether the IPA clock is running, and the other indicating the first bit
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* is valid.
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*/
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static void ipa_smp2p_notify(struct ipa_smp2p *smp2p)
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{
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u32 value;
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u32 mask;
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if (smp2p->notified)
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return;
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smp2p->clock_on = ipa_clock_get_additional(smp2p->ipa);
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/* Signal whether the clock is enabled */
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mask = BIT(smp2p->enabled_bit);
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value = smp2p->clock_on ? mask : 0;
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qcom_smem_state_update_bits(smp2p->enabled_state, mask, value);
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/* Now indicate that the enabled flag is valid */
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mask = BIT(smp2p->valid_bit);
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value = mask;
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qcom_smem_state_update_bits(smp2p->valid_state, mask, value);
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smp2p->notified = true;
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}
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/* Threaded IRQ handler for modem "ipa-clock-query" SMP2P interrupt */
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static irqreturn_t ipa_smp2p_modem_clk_query_isr(int irq, void *dev_id)
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{
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struct ipa_smp2p *smp2p = dev_id;
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ipa_smp2p_notify(smp2p);
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return IRQ_HANDLED;
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}
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static int ipa_smp2p_panic_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb,
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unsigned long action, void *data)
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{
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struct ipa_smp2p *smp2p;
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smp2p = container_of(nb, struct ipa_smp2p, panic_notifier);
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ipa_smp2p_notify(smp2p);
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if (smp2p->clock_on)
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ipa_uc_panic_notifier(smp2p->ipa);
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return NOTIFY_DONE;
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}
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static int ipa_smp2p_panic_notifier_register(struct ipa_smp2p *smp2p)
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{
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/* IPA panic handler needs to run before modem shuts down */
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smp2p->panic_notifier.notifier_call = ipa_smp2p_panic_notifier;
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smp2p->panic_notifier.priority = INT_MAX; /* Do it early */
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return atomic_notifier_chain_register(&panic_notifier_list,
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&smp2p->panic_notifier);
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}
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static void ipa_smp2p_panic_notifier_unregister(struct ipa_smp2p *smp2p)
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{
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atomic_notifier_chain_unregister(&panic_notifier_list,
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&smp2p->panic_notifier);
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}
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/* Threaded IRQ handler for modem "ipa-setup-ready" SMP2P interrupt */
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static irqreturn_t ipa_smp2p_modem_setup_ready_isr(int irq, void *dev_id)
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{
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struct ipa_smp2p *smp2p = dev_id;
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net: ipa: have ipa_clock_get() return a value
We currently assume no errors occur when enabling or disabling the
IPA core clock and interconnects. And although this commit exposes
errors that could occur, we generally assume this won't happen in
practice.
This commit changes ipa_clock_get() and ipa_clock_put() so each
returns a value. The values returned are meant to mimic what the
runtime power management functions return, so we can set up error
handling here before we make the switch. Have ipa_clock_get()
increment the reference count even if it returns an error, to match
the behavior of pm_runtime_get().
More details follow.
When taking a reference in ipa_clock_get(), return 0 for the first
reference, 1 for subsequent references, or a negative error code if
an error occurs. Note that if ipa_clock_get() returns an error, we
must not touch hardware; in some cases such errors now cause entire
blocks of code to be skipped.
When dropping a reference in ipa_clock_put(), we return 0 or an
error code. The error would come from ipa_clock_disable(), which
now returns what ipa_interconnect_disable() returns (either 0 or a
negative error code). For now, callers ignore the return value;
if an error occurs, a message will have already been logged, and
little more can actually be done to improve the situation.
Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-11 03:26:58 +08:00
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int ret;
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mutex_lock(&smp2p->mutex);
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net: ipa: have ipa_clock_get() return a value
We currently assume no errors occur when enabling or disabling the
IPA core clock and interconnects. And although this commit exposes
errors that could occur, we generally assume this won't happen in
practice.
This commit changes ipa_clock_get() and ipa_clock_put() so each
returns a value. The values returned are meant to mimic what the
runtime power management functions return, so we can set up error
handling here before we make the switch. Have ipa_clock_get()
increment the reference count even if it returns an error, to match
the behavior of pm_runtime_get().
More details follow.
When taking a reference in ipa_clock_get(), return 0 for the first
reference, 1 for subsequent references, or a negative error code if
an error occurs. Note that if ipa_clock_get() returns an error, we
must not touch hardware; in some cases such errors now cause entire
blocks of code to be skipped.
When dropping a reference in ipa_clock_put(), we return 0 or an
error code. The error would come from ipa_clock_disable(), which
now returns what ipa_interconnect_disable() returns (either 0 or a
negative error code). For now, callers ignore the return value;
if an error occurs, a message will have already been logged, and
little more can actually be done to improve the situation.
Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-11 03:26:58 +08:00
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if (smp2p->disabled)
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goto out_mutex_unlock;
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smp2p->disabled = true; /* If any others arrive, ignore them */
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2021-07-28 05:19:30 +08:00
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net: ipa: have ipa_clock_get() return a value
We currently assume no errors occur when enabling or disabling the
IPA core clock and interconnects. And although this commit exposes
errors that could occur, we generally assume this won't happen in
practice.
This commit changes ipa_clock_get() and ipa_clock_put() so each
returns a value. The values returned are meant to mimic what the
runtime power management functions return, so we can set up error
handling here before we make the switch. Have ipa_clock_get()
increment the reference count even if it returns an error, to match
the behavior of pm_runtime_get().
More details follow.
When taking a reference in ipa_clock_get(), return 0 for the first
reference, 1 for subsequent references, or a negative error code if
an error occurs. Note that if ipa_clock_get() returns an error, we
must not touch hardware; in some cases such errors now cause entire
blocks of code to be skipped.
When dropping a reference in ipa_clock_put(), we return 0 or an
error code. The error would come from ipa_clock_disable(), which
now returns what ipa_interconnect_disable() returns (either 0 or a
negative error code). For now, callers ignore the return value;
if an error occurs, a message will have already been logged, and
little more can actually be done to improve the situation.
Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-11 03:26:58 +08:00
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/* The clock needs to be active for setup */
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ret = ipa_clock_get(smp2p->ipa);
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if (WARN_ON(ret < 0))
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goto out_clock_put;
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2021-07-28 05:19:30 +08:00
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net: ipa: have ipa_clock_get() return a value
We currently assume no errors occur when enabling or disabling the
IPA core clock and interconnects. And although this commit exposes
errors that could occur, we generally assume this won't happen in
practice.
This commit changes ipa_clock_get() and ipa_clock_put() so each
returns a value. The values returned are meant to mimic what the
runtime power management functions return, so we can set up error
handling here before we make the switch. Have ipa_clock_get()
increment the reference count even if it returns an error, to match
the behavior of pm_runtime_get().
More details follow.
When taking a reference in ipa_clock_get(), return 0 for the first
reference, 1 for subsequent references, or a negative error code if
an error occurs. Note that if ipa_clock_get() returns an error, we
must not touch hardware; in some cases such errors now cause entire
blocks of code to be skipped.
When dropping a reference in ipa_clock_put(), we return 0 or an
error code. The error would come from ipa_clock_disable(), which
now returns what ipa_interconnect_disable() returns (either 0 or a
negative error code). For now, callers ignore the return value;
if an error occurs, a message will have already been logged, and
little more can actually be done to improve the situation.
Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-11 03:26:58 +08:00
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/* An error here won't cause driver shutdown, so warn if one occurs */
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ret = ipa_setup(smp2p->ipa);
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WARN(ret != 0, "error %d from ipa_setup()\n", ret);
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2020-03-06 12:28:28 +08:00
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net: ipa: have ipa_clock_get() return a value
We currently assume no errors occur when enabling or disabling the
IPA core clock and interconnects. And although this commit exposes
errors that could occur, we generally assume this won't happen in
practice.
This commit changes ipa_clock_get() and ipa_clock_put() so each
returns a value. The values returned are meant to mimic what the
runtime power management functions return, so we can set up error
handling here before we make the switch. Have ipa_clock_get()
increment the reference count even if it returns an error, to match
the behavior of pm_runtime_get().
More details follow.
When taking a reference in ipa_clock_get(), return 0 for the first
reference, 1 for subsequent references, or a negative error code if
an error occurs. Note that if ipa_clock_get() returns an error, we
must not touch hardware; in some cases such errors now cause entire
blocks of code to be skipped.
When dropping a reference in ipa_clock_put(), we return 0 or an
error code. The error would come from ipa_clock_disable(), which
now returns what ipa_interconnect_disable() returns (either 0 or a
negative error code). For now, callers ignore the return value;
if an error occurs, a message will have already been logged, and
little more can actually be done to improve the situation.
Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-11 03:26:58 +08:00
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out_clock_put:
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(void)ipa_clock_put(smp2p->ipa);
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out_mutex_unlock:
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mutex_unlock(&smp2p->mutex);
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return IRQ_HANDLED;
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}
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/* Initialize SMP2P interrupts */
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static int ipa_smp2p_irq_init(struct ipa_smp2p *smp2p, const char *name,
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irq_handler_t handler)
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{
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struct device *dev = &smp2p->ipa->pdev->dev;
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unsigned int irq;
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int ret;
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ret = platform_get_irq_byname(smp2p->ipa->pdev, name);
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if (ret <= 0)
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return ret ? : -EINVAL;
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irq = ret;
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ret = request_threaded_irq(irq, NULL, handler, 0, name, smp2p);
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if (ret) {
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dev_err(dev, "error %d requesting \"%s\" IRQ\n", ret, name);
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return ret;
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}
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return irq;
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}
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static void ipa_smp2p_irq_exit(struct ipa_smp2p *smp2p, u32 irq)
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{
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free_irq(irq, smp2p);
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}
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/* Drop the clock reference if it was taken in ipa_smp2p_notify() */
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static void ipa_smp2p_clock_release(struct ipa *ipa)
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{
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if (!ipa->smp2p->clock_on)
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return;
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net: ipa: have ipa_clock_get() return a value
We currently assume no errors occur when enabling or disabling the
IPA core clock and interconnects. And although this commit exposes
errors that could occur, we generally assume this won't happen in
practice.
This commit changes ipa_clock_get() and ipa_clock_put() so each
returns a value. The values returned are meant to mimic what the
runtime power management functions return, so we can set up error
handling here before we make the switch. Have ipa_clock_get()
increment the reference count even if it returns an error, to match
the behavior of pm_runtime_get().
More details follow.
When taking a reference in ipa_clock_get(), return 0 for the first
reference, 1 for subsequent references, or a negative error code if
an error occurs. Note that if ipa_clock_get() returns an error, we
must not touch hardware; in some cases such errors now cause entire
blocks of code to be skipped.
When dropping a reference in ipa_clock_put(), we return 0 or an
error code. The error would come from ipa_clock_disable(), which
now returns what ipa_interconnect_disable() returns (either 0 or a
negative error code). For now, callers ignore the return value;
if an error occurs, a message will have already been logged, and
little more can actually be done to improve the situation.
Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-11 03:26:58 +08:00
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(void)ipa_clock_put(ipa);
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2020-03-06 12:28:28 +08:00
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ipa->smp2p->clock_on = false;
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}
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/* Initialize the IPA SMP2P subsystem */
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int ipa_smp2p_init(struct ipa *ipa, bool modem_init)
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{
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struct qcom_smem_state *enabled_state;
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struct device *dev = &ipa->pdev->dev;
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struct qcom_smem_state *valid_state;
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struct ipa_smp2p *smp2p;
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u32 enabled_bit;
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u32 valid_bit;
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int ret;
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valid_state = qcom_smem_state_get(dev, "ipa-clock-enabled-valid",
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&valid_bit);
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if (IS_ERR(valid_state))
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return PTR_ERR(valid_state);
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if (valid_bit >= 32) /* BITS_PER_U32 */
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return -EINVAL;
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enabled_state = qcom_smem_state_get(dev, "ipa-clock-enabled",
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&enabled_bit);
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if (IS_ERR(enabled_state))
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return PTR_ERR(enabled_state);
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if (enabled_bit >= 32) /* BITS_PER_U32 */
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return -EINVAL;
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smp2p = kzalloc(sizeof(*smp2p), GFP_KERNEL);
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if (!smp2p)
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return -ENOMEM;
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smp2p->ipa = ipa;
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/* These fields are needed by the clock query interrupt
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* handler, so initialize them now.
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*/
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mutex_init(&smp2p->mutex);
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smp2p->valid_state = valid_state;
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smp2p->valid_bit = valid_bit;
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smp2p->enabled_state = enabled_state;
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smp2p->enabled_bit = enabled_bit;
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/* We have enough information saved to handle notifications */
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ipa->smp2p = smp2p;
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ret = ipa_smp2p_irq_init(smp2p, "ipa-clock-query",
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ipa_smp2p_modem_clk_query_isr);
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if (ret < 0)
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goto err_null_smp2p;
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smp2p->clock_query_irq = ret;
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ret = ipa_smp2p_panic_notifier_register(smp2p);
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if (ret)
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goto err_irq_exit;
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if (modem_init) {
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/* Result will be non-zero (negative for error) */
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ret = ipa_smp2p_irq_init(smp2p, "ipa-setup-ready",
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ipa_smp2p_modem_setup_ready_isr);
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if (ret < 0)
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goto err_notifier_unregister;
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smp2p->setup_ready_irq = ret;
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}
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return 0;
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err_notifier_unregister:
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ipa_smp2p_panic_notifier_unregister(smp2p);
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err_irq_exit:
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ipa_smp2p_irq_exit(smp2p, smp2p->clock_query_irq);
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err_null_smp2p:
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ipa->smp2p = NULL;
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mutex_destroy(&smp2p->mutex);
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kfree(smp2p);
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return ret;
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}
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void ipa_smp2p_exit(struct ipa *ipa)
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{
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struct ipa_smp2p *smp2p = ipa->smp2p;
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if (smp2p->setup_ready_irq)
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ipa_smp2p_irq_exit(smp2p, smp2p->setup_ready_irq);
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ipa_smp2p_panic_notifier_unregister(smp2p);
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ipa_smp2p_irq_exit(smp2p, smp2p->clock_query_irq);
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/* We won't get notified any more; drop clock reference (if any) */
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ipa_smp2p_clock_release(ipa);
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ipa->smp2p = NULL;
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mutex_destroy(&smp2p->mutex);
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kfree(smp2p);
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}
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void ipa_smp2p_disable(struct ipa *ipa)
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{
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struct ipa_smp2p *smp2p = ipa->smp2p;
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if (!smp2p->setup_ready_irq)
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return;
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mutex_lock(&smp2p->mutex);
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|
smp2p->disabled = true;
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mutex_unlock(&smp2p->mutex);
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|
}
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|
/* Reset state tracking whether we have notified the modem */
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|
void ipa_smp2p_notify_reset(struct ipa *ipa)
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|
|
{
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|
struct ipa_smp2p *smp2p = ipa->smp2p;
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|
u32 mask;
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|
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|
|
|
|
if (!smp2p->notified)
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|
|
return;
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|
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|
ipa_smp2p_clock_release(ipa);
|
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|
|
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|
/* Reset the clock enabled valid flag */
|
|
|
|
mask = BIT(smp2p->valid_bit);
|
|
|
|
qcom_smem_state_update_bits(smp2p->valid_state, mask, 0);
|
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|
|
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|
|
/* Mark the clock disabled for good measure... */
|
|
|
|
mask = BIT(smp2p->enabled_bit);
|
|
|
|
qcom_smem_state_update_bits(smp2p->enabled_state, mask, 0);
|
|
|
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|
|
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|
smp2p->notified = false;
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|
}
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