linux/arch/mips/generic/board-sead3.c

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
/*
* Copyright (C) 2016 Imagination Technologies
Update MIPS email addresses MIPS will soon not be a part of Imagination Technologies, and as such many @imgtec.com email addresses will no longer be valid. This patch updates the addresses for those who: - Have 10 or more patches in mainline authored using an @imgtec.com email address, or any patches dated within the past year. - Are still with Imagination but leaving as part of the MIPS business unit, as determined from an internal email address list. - Haven't already updated their email address (ie. JamesH) or expressed a desire to be excluded (ie. Maciej). - Acked v2 or earlier of this patch, which leaves Deng-Cheng, Matt & myself. New addresses are of the form firstname.lastname@mips.com, and all verified against an internal email address list. An entry is added to .mailmap for each person such that get_maintainer.pl will report the new addresses rather than @imgtec.com addresses which will soon be dead. Instances of the affected addresses throughout the tree are then mechanically replaced with the new @mips.com address. Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@mips.com> Cc: Deng-Cheng Zhu <dengcheng.zhu@imgtec.com> Cc: Deng-Cheng Zhu <dengcheng.zhu@mips.com> Acked-by: Dengcheng Zhu <dengcheng.zhu@mips.com> Cc: Matt Redfearn <matt.redfearn@imgtec.com> Cc: Matt Redfearn <matt.redfearn@mips.com> Acked-by: Matt Redfearn <matt.redfearn@mips.com> Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org Cc: trivial@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2017-10-26 08:04:33 +08:00
* Author: Paul Burton <paul.burton@mips.com>
*/
#define pr_fmt(fmt) "sead3: " fmt
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/libfdt.h>
#include <linux/printk.h>
#include <linux/sizes.h>
#include <asm/fw/fw.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/machine.h>
#include <asm/yamon-dt.h>
#define SEAD_CONFIG CKSEG1ADDR(0x1b100110)
#define SEAD_CONFIG_GIC_PRESENT BIT(1)
#define MIPS_REVISION CKSEG1ADDR(0x1fc00010)
#define MIPS_REVISION_MACHINE (0xf << 4)
#define MIPS_REVISION_MACHINE_SEAD3 (0x4 << 4)
/*
* Maximum 384MB RAM at physical address 0, preceding any I/O.
*/
static struct yamon_mem_region mem_regions[] __initdata = {
/* start size */
{ 0, SZ_256M + SZ_128M },
{}
};
static __init bool sead3_detect(void)
{
uint32_t rev;
rev = __raw_readl((void *)MIPS_REVISION);
return (rev & MIPS_REVISION_MACHINE) == MIPS_REVISION_MACHINE_SEAD3;
}
static __init int append_memory(void *fdt)
{
return yamon_dt_append_memory(fdt, mem_regions);
}
static __init int remove_gic(void *fdt)
{
const unsigned int cpu_ehci_int = 2;
const unsigned int cpu_uart_int = 4;
const unsigned int cpu_eth_int = 6;
int gic_off, cpu_off, uart_off, eth_off, ehci_off, err;
uint32_t cfg, cpu_phandle;
/* leave the GIC node intact if a GIC is present */
cfg = __raw_readl((uint32_t *)SEAD_CONFIG);
if (cfg & SEAD_CONFIG_GIC_PRESENT)
return 0;
gic_off = fdt_node_offset_by_compatible(fdt, -1, "mti,gic");
if (gic_off < 0) {
pr_err("unable to find DT GIC node: %d\n", gic_off);
return gic_off;
}
err = fdt_nop_node(fdt, gic_off);
if (err) {
pr_err("unable to nop GIC node\n");
return err;
}
cpu_off = fdt_node_offset_by_compatible(fdt, -1,
"mti,cpu-interrupt-controller");
if (cpu_off < 0) {
pr_err("unable to find CPU intc node: %d\n", cpu_off);
return cpu_off;
}
cpu_phandle = fdt_get_phandle(fdt, cpu_off);
if (!cpu_phandle) {
pr_err("unable to get CPU intc phandle\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
uart_off = fdt_node_offset_by_compatible(fdt, -1, "ns16550a");
while (uart_off >= 0) {
MIPS: SEAD-3: Set interrupt-parent per-device, not at root node The SEAD-3 board may be configured with or without a MIPS Global Interrupt Controller (GIC). Because of this we have a device tree with a default case of a GIC present, and code to fixup the device tree based upon a configuration register that indicates the presence of the GIC. In order to keep this DT fixup code simple, the interrupt-parent property was specified at the root node of the SEAD-3 DT, allowing the fixup code to simply change this property to the phandle of the CPU interrupt controller if a GIC is not present & affect all interrupt-using devices at once. This however causes a problem if we do have a GIC & the device tree is used as-is, because the interrupt-parent property of the root node applies to the CPU interrupt controller node. This causes a cycle when of_irq_init() attempts to probe interrupt controllers in order and boots fail due to a lack of configured interrupts, with this message printed on the kernel console: [ 0.000000] OF: of_irq_init: children remain, but no parents Fix this by removing the interrupt-parent property from the DT root node & instead setting it for each device which uses interrupts, ensuring that the CPU interrupt controller node has no interrupt-parent & allowing of_irq_init() to identify it as the root interrupt controller. Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@imgtec.com> Reported-by: Keng Koh <keng.koh@imgtec.com> Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/16187/ Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
2017-06-03 03:29:57 +08:00
err = fdt_setprop_u32(fdt, uart_off, "interrupt-parent",
cpu_phandle);
if (err) {
pr_warn("unable to set UART interrupt-parent: %d\n",
err);
return err;
}
err = fdt_setprop_u32(fdt, uart_off, "interrupts",
cpu_uart_int);
if (err) {
pr_err("unable to set UART interrupts property: %d\n",
err);
return err;
}
uart_off = fdt_node_offset_by_compatible(fdt, uart_off,
"ns16550a");
}
if (uart_off != -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND) {
pr_err("error searching for UART DT node: %d\n", uart_off);
return uart_off;
}
eth_off = fdt_node_offset_by_compatible(fdt, -1, "smsc,lan9115");
if (eth_off < 0) {
pr_err("unable to find ethernet DT node: %d\n", eth_off);
return eth_off;
}
MIPS: SEAD-3: Set interrupt-parent per-device, not at root node The SEAD-3 board may be configured with or without a MIPS Global Interrupt Controller (GIC). Because of this we have a device tree with a default case of a GIC present, and code to fixup the device tree based upon a configuration register that indicates the presence of the GIC. In order to keep this DT fixup code simple, the interrupt-parent property was specified at the root node of the SEAD-3 DT, allowing the fixup code to simply change this property to the phandle of the CPU interrupt controller if a GIC is not present & affect all interrupt-using devices at once. This however causes a problem if we do have a GIC & the device tree is used as-is, because the interrupt-parent property of the root node applies to the CPU interrupt controller node. This causes a cycle when of_irq_init() attempts to probe interrupt controllers in order and boots fail due to a lack of configured interrupts, with this message printed on the kernel console: [ 0.000000] OF: of_irq_init: children remain, but no parents Fix this by removing the interrupt-parent property from the DT root node & instead setting it for each device which uses interrupts, ensuring that the CPU interrupt controller node has no interrupt-parent & allowing of_irq_init() to identify it as the root interrupt controller. Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@imgtec.com> Reported-by: Keng Koh <keng.koh@imgtec.com> Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/16187/ Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
2017-06-03 03:29:57 +08:00
err = fdt_setprop_u32(fdt, eth_off, "interrupt-parent", cpu_phandle);
if (err) {
pr_err("unable to set ethernet interrupt-parent: %d\n", err);
return err;
}
err = fdt_setprop_u32(fdt, eth_off, "interrupts", cpu_eth_int);
if (err) {
pr_err("unable to set ethernet interrupts property: %d\n", err);
return err;
}
ehci_off = fdt_node_offset_by_compatible(fdt, -1, "generic-ehci");
if (ehci_off < 0) {
pr_err("unable to find EHCI DT node: %d\n", ehci_off);
return ehci_off;
}
MIPS: SEAD-3: Set interrupt-parent per-device, not at root node The SEAD-3 board may be configured with or without a MIPS Global Interrupt Controller (GIC). Because of this we have a device tree with a default case of a GIC present, and code to fixup the device tree based upon a configuration register that indicates the presence of the GIC. In order to keep this DT fixup code simple, the interrupt-parent property was specified at the root node of the SEAD-3 DT, allowing the fixup code to simply change this property to the phandle of the CPU interrupt controller if a GIC is not present & affect all interrupt-using devices at once. This however causes a problem if we do have a GIC & the device tree is used as-is, because the interrupt-parent property of the root node applies to the CPU interrupt controller node. This causes a cycle when of_irq_init() attempts to probe interrupt controllers in order and boots fail due to a lack of configured interrupts, with this message printed on the kernel console: [ 0.000000] OF: of_irq_init: children remain, but no parents Fix this by removing the interrupt-parent property from the DT root node & instead setting it for each device which uses interrupts, ensuring that the CPU interrupt controller node has no interrupt-parent & allowing of_irq_init() to identify it as the root interrupt controller. Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@imgtec.com> Reported-by: Keng Koh <keng.koh@imgtec.com> Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/16187/ Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
2017-06-03 03:29:57 +08:00
err = fdt_setprop_u32(fdt, ehci_off, "interrupt-parent", cpu_phandle);
if (err) {
pr_err("unable to set EHCI interrupt-parent: %d\n", err);
return err;
}
err = fdt_setprop_u32(fdt, ehci_off, "interrupts", cpu_ehci_int);
if (err) {
pr_err("unable to set EHCI interrupts property: %d\n", err);
return err;
}
return 0;
}
static const struct mips_fdt_fixup sead3_fdt_fixups[] __initconst = {
{ yamon_dt_append_cmdline, "append command line" },
{ append_memory, "append memory" },
{ remove_gic, "remove GIC when not present" },
{ yamon_dt_serial_config, "append serial configuration" },
{ },
};
static __init const void *sead3_fixup_fdt(const void *fdt,
const void *match_data)
{
static unsigned char fdt_buf[16 << 10] __initdata;
int err;
if (fdt_check_header(fdt))
panic("Corrupt DT");
/* if this isn't SEAD3, something went wrong */
BUG_ON(fdt_node_check_compatible(fdt, 0, "mti,sead-3"));
fw_init_cmdline();
err = apply_mips_fdt_fixups(fdt_buf, sizeof(fdt_buf),
fdt, sead3_fdt_fixups);
if (err)
panic("Unable to fixup FDT: %d", err);
return fdt_buf;
}
static __init unsigned int sead3_measure_hpt_freq(void)
{
void __iomem *status_reg = (void __iomem *)0xbf000410;
unsigned int freq, orig, tick = 0;
unsigned long flags;
local_irq_save(flags);
orig = readl(status_reg) & 0x2; /* get original sample */
/* wait for transition */
while ((readl(status_reg) & 0x2) == orig)
;
orig = orig ^ 0x2; /* flip the bit */
write_c0_count(0);
/* wait 1 second (the sampling clock transitions every 10ms) */
while (tick < 100) {
/* wait for transition */
while ((readl(status_reg) & 0x2) == orig)
;
orig = orig ^ 0x2; /* flip the bit */
tick++;
}
freq = read_c0_count();
local_irq_restore(flags);
return freq;
}
extern char __dtb_sead3_begin[];
MIPS_MACHINE(sead3) = {
.fdt = __dtb_sead3_begin,
.detect = sead3_detect,
.fixup_fdt = sead3_fixup_fdt,
.measure_hpt_freq = sead3_measure_hpt_freq,
};