linux/drivers/clk/renesas/clk-sh73a0.c

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/*
* sh73a0 Core CPG Clocks
*
* Copyright (C) 2014 Ulrich Hecht
*
* 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; version 2 of the License.
*/
#include <linux/clk-provider.h>
#include <linux/clk/renesas.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/of.h>
#include <linux/of_address.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
struct sh73a0_cpg {
struct clk_onecell_data data;
spinlock_t lock;
void __iomem *reg;
};
#define CPG_FRQCRA 0x00
#define CPG_FRQCRB 0x04
#define CPG_SD0CKCR 0x74
#define CPG_SD1CKCR 0x78
#define CPG_SD2CKCR 0x7c
#define CPG_PLLECR 0xd0
#define CPG_PLL0CR 0xd8
#define CPG_PLL1CR 0x28
#define CPG_PLL2CR 0x2c
#define CPG_PLL3CR 0xdc
#define CPG_CKSCR 0xc0
#define CPG_DSI0PHYCR 0x6c
#define CPG_DSI1PHYCR 0x70
#define CLK_ENABLE_ON_INIT BIT(0)
struct div4_clk {
const char *name;
const char *parent;
unsigned int reg;
unsigned int shift;
};
clk: fix false-positive Wmaybe-uninitialized warning When we build this driver with on x86-32, gcc produces a false-positive warning: drivers/clk/renesas/clk-sh73a0.c: In function 'sh73a0_cpg_clocks_init': drivers/clk/renesas/clk-sh73a0.c:155:10: error: 'parent_name' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized] return clk_register_fixed_factor(NULL, name, parent_name, 0, We can work around that warning by adding a fake initialization, I tried and failed to come up with any better workaround. This is currently one of few remaining warnings for a 4.14.y randconfig build, so it would be good to also have it backported at least to that version. Older versions have more randconfig warnings, so we might not care. I had not noticed this earlier, because one patch in my randconfig test tree removes the '-ffreestanding' option on x86-32, and that avoids the warning. The -ffreestanding flag was originally global but moved into arch/i386 by Andi Kleen in commit 6edfba1b33c7 ("[PATCH] x86_64: Don't define string functions to builtin") as a 'temporary workaround'. Like many temporary hacks, this turned out to be rather long-lived, from all I can tell we still need a simple fix to asm/string_32.h before it can be removed, but I'm not sure about how to best do that. Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org>
2018-02-16 23:27:47 +08:00
static const struct div4_clk div4_clks[] = {
{ "zg", "pll0", CPG_FRQCRA, 16 },
{ "m3", "pll1", CPG_FRQCRA, 12 },
{ "b", "pll1", CPG_FRQCRA, 8 },
{ "m1", "pll1", CPG_FRQCRA, 4 },
{ "m2", "pll1", CPG_FRQCRA, 0 },
{ "zx", "pll1", CPG_FRQCRB, 12 },
{ "hp", "pll1", CPG_FRQCRB, 4 },
{ NULL, NULL, 0, 0 },
};
static const struct clk_div_table div4_div_table[] = {
{ 0, 2 }, { 1, 3 }, { 2, 4 }, { 3, 6 }, { 4, 8 }, { 5, 12 },
{ 6, 16 }, { 7, 18 }, { 8, 24 }, { 10, 36 }, { 11, 48 },
{ 12, 7 }, { 0, 0 }
};
static const struct clk_div_table z_div_table[] = {
/* ZSEL == 0 */
{ 0, 1 }, { 1, 1 }, { 2, 1 }, { 3, 1 }, { 4, 1 }, { 5, 1 },
{ 6, 1 }, { 7, 1 }, { 8, 1 }, { 9, 1 }, { 10, 1 }, { 11, 1 },
{ 12, 1 }, { 13, 1 }, { 14, 1 }, { 15, 1 },
/* ZSEL == 1 */
{ 16, 2 }, { 17, 3 }, { 18, 4 }, { 19, 6 }, { 20, 8 }, { 21, 12 },
{ 22, 16 }, { 24, 24 }, { 27, 48 }, { 0, 0 }
};
static struct clk * __init
sh73a0_cpg_register_clock(struct device_node *np, struct sh73a0_cpg *cpg,
const char *name)
{
const struct clk_div_table *table = NULL;
unsigned int shift, reg, width;
clk: fix false-positive Wmaybe-uninitialized warning When we build this driver with on x86-32, gcc produces a false-positive warning: drivers/clk/renesas/clk-sh73a0.c: In function 'sh73a0_cpg_clocks_init': drivers/clk/renesas/clk-sh73a0.c:155:10: error: 'parent_name' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized] return clk_register_fixed_factor(NULL, name, parent_name, 0, We can work around that warning by adding a fake initialization, I tried and failed to come up with any better workaround. This is currently one of few remaining warnings for a 4.14.y randconfig build, so it would be good to also have it backported at least to that version. Older versions have more randconfig warnings, so we might not care. I had not noticed this earlier, because one patch in my randconfig test tree removes the '-ffreestanding' option on x86-32, and that avoids the warning. The -ffreestanding flag was originally global but moved into arch/i386 by Andi Kleen in commit 6edfba1b33c7 ("[PATCH] x86_64: Don't define string functions to builtin") as a 'temporary workaround'. Like many temporary hacks, this turned out to be rather long-lived, from all I can tell we still need a simple fix to asm/string_32.h before it can be removed, but I'm not sure about how to best do that. Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org>
2018-02-16 23:27:47 +08:00
const char *parent_name = NULL;
unsigned int mult = 1;
unsigned int div = 1;
if (!strcmp(name, "main")) {
/* extal1, extal1_div2, extal2, extal2_div2 */
u32 parent_idx = (readl(cpg->reg + CPG_CKSCR) >> 28) & 3;
parent_name = of_clk_get_parent_name(np, parent_idx >> 1);
div = (parent_idx & 1) + 1;
} else if (!strncmp(name, "pll", 3)) {
void __iomem *enable_reg = cpg->reg;
u32 enable_bit = name[3] - '0';
parent_name = "main";
switch (enable_bit) {
case 0:
enable_reg += CPG_PLL0CR;
break;
case 1:
enable_reg += CPG_PLL1CR;
break;
case 2:
enable_reg += CPG_PLL2CR;
break;
case 3:
enable_reg += CPG_PLL3CR;
break;
default:
return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
}
if (readl(cpg->reg + CPG_PLLECR) & BIT(enable_bit)) {
mult = ((readl(enable_reg) >> 24) & 0x3f) + 1;
/* handle CFG bit for PLL1 and PLL2 */
if (enable_bit == 1 || enable_bit == 2)
if (readl(enable_reg) & BIT(20))
mult *= 2;
}
} else if (!strcmp(name, "dsi0phy") || !strcmp(name, "dsi1phy")) {
u32 phy_no = name[3] - '0';
void __iomem *dsi_reg = cpg->reg +
(phy_no ? CPG_DSI1PHYCR : CPG_DSI0PHYCR);
parent_name = phy_no ? "dsi1pck" : "dsi0pck";
mult = __raw_readl(dsi_reg);
if (!(mult & 0x8000))
mult = 1;
else
mult = (mult & 0x3f) + 1;
} else if (!strcmp(name, "z")) {
parent_name = "pll0";
table = z_div_table;
reg = CPG_FRQCRB;
shift = 24;
width = 5;
} else {
clk: fix false-positive Wmaybe-uninitialized warning When we build this driver with on x86-32, gcc produces a false-positive warning: drivers/clk/renesas/clk-sh73a0.c: In function 'sh73a0_cpg_clocks_init': drivers/clk/renesas/clk-sh73a0.c:155:10: error: 'parent_name' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized] return clk_register_fixed_factor(NULL, name, parent_name, 0, We can work around that warning by adding a fake initialization, I tried and failed to come up with any better workaround. This is currently one of few remaining warnings for a 4.14.y randconfig build, so it would be good to also have it backported at least to that version. Older versions have more randconfig warnings, so we might not care. I had not noticed this earlier, because one patch in my randconfig test tree removes the '-ffreestanding' option on x86-32, and that avoids the warning. The -ffreestanding flag was originally global but moved into arch/i386 by Andi Kleen in commit 6edfba1b33c7 ("[PATCH] x86_64: Don't define string functions to builtin") as a 'temporary workaround'. Like many temporary hacks, this turned out to be rather long-lived, from all I can tell we still need a simple fix to asm/string_32.h before it can be removed, but I'm not sure about how to best do that. Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org>
2018-02-16 23:27:47 +08:00
const struct div4_clk *c;
for (c = div4_clks; c->name; c++) {
if (!strcmp(name, c->name)) {
parent_name = c->parent;
table = div4_div_table;
reg = c->reg;
shift = c->shift;
width = 4;
break;
}
}
if (!c->name)
return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
}
if (!table) {
return clk_register_fixed_factor(NULL, name, parent_name, 0,
mult, div);
} else {
return clk_register_divider_table(NULL, name, parent_name, 0,
cpg->reg + reg, shift, width, 0,
table, &cpg->lock);
}
}
static void __init sh73a0_cpg_clocks_init(struct device_node *np)
{
struct sh73a0_cpg *cpg;
struct clk **clks;
unsigned int i;
int num_clks;
num_clks = of_property_count_strings(np, "clock-output-names");
if (num_clks < 0) {
pr_err("%s: failed to count clocks\n", __func__);
return;
}
cpg = kzalloc(sizeof(*cpg), GFP_KERNEL);
clks = kcalloc(num_clks, sizeof(*clks), GFP_KERNEL);
if (cpg == NULL || clks == NULL) {
/* We're leaking memory on purpose, there's no point in cleaning
* up as the system won't boot anyway.
*/
return;
}
spin_lock_init(&cpg->lock);
cpg->data.clks = clks;
cpg->data.clk_num = num_clks;
cpg->reg = of_iomap(np, 0);
if (WARN_ON(cpg->reg == NULL))
return;
/* Set SDHI clocks to a known state */
writel(0x108, cpg->reg + CPG_SD0CKCR);
writel(0x108, cpg->reg + CPG_SD1CKCR);
writel(0x108, cpg->reg + CPG_SD2CKCR);
for (i = 0; i < num_clks; ++i) {
const char *name;
struct clk *clk;
of_property_read_string_index(np, "clock-output-names", i,
&name);
clk = sh73a0_cpg_register_clock(np, cpg, name);
if (IS_ERR(clk))
pr_err("%s: failed to register %s %s clock (%ld)\n",
__func__, np->name, name, PTR_ERR(clk));
else
cpg->data.clks[i] = clk;
}
of_clk_add_provider(np, of_clk_src_onecell_get, &cpg->data);
}
CLK_OF_DECLARE(sh73a0_cpg_clks, "renesas,sh73a0-cpg-clocks",
sh73a0_cpg_clocks_init);