/* * TI DaVinci GPIO Support * * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 David Brownell * Copyright (c) 2007, MontaVista Software, Inc. <source@mvista.com> * * 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; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. */ #include <linux/gpio.h> #include <linux/errno.h> #include <linux/kernel.h> #include <linux/clk.h> #include <linux/err.h> #include <linux/io.h> #include <asm/mach/irq.h> struct davinci_gpio_regs { u32 dir; u32 out_data; u32 set_data; u32 clr_data; u32 in_data; u32 set_rising; u32 clr_rising; u32 set_falling; u32 clr_falling; u32 intstat; }; #define chip2controller(chip) \ container_of(chip, struct davinci_gpio_controller, chip) static struct davinci_gpio_controller chips[DIV_ROUND_UP(DAVINCI_N_GPIO, 32)]; static void __iomem *gpio_base; static struct davinci_gpio_regs __iomem __init *gpio2regs(unsigned gpio) { void __iomem *ptr; if (gpio < 32 * 1) ptr = gpio_base + 0x10; else if (gpio < 32 * 2) ptr = gpio_base + 0x38; else if (gpio < 32 * 3) ptr = gpio_base + 0x60; else if (gpio < 32 * 4) ptr = gpio_base + 0x88; else if (gpio < 32 * 5) ptr = gpio_base + 0xb0; else ptr = NULL; return ptr; } static inline struct davinci_gpio_regs __iomem *irq2regs(int irq) { struct davinci_gpio_regs __iomem *g; g = (__force struct davinci_gpio_regs __iomem *)irq_get_chip_data(irq); return g; } static int __init davinci_gpio_irq_setup(void); /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* board setup code *MUST* setup pinmux and enable the GPIO clock. */ static inline int __davinci_direction(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset, bool out, int value) { struct davinci_gpio_controller *d = chip2controller(chip); struct davinci_gpio_regs __iomem *g = d->regs; unsigned long flags; u32 temp; u32 mask = 1 << offset; spin_lock_irqsave(&d->lock, flags); temp = __raw_readl(&g->dir); if (out) { temp &= ~mask; __raw_writel(mask, value ? &g->set_data : &g->clr_data); } else { temp |= mask; } __raw_writel(temp, &g->dir); spin_unlock_irqrestore(&d->lock, flags); return 0; } static int davinci_direction_in(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset) { return __davinci_direction(chip, offset, false, 0); } static int davinci_direction_out(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset, int value) { return __davinci_direction(chip, offset, true, value); } /* * Read the pin's value (works even if it's set up as output); * returns zero/nonzero. * * Note that changes are synched to the GPIO clock, so reading values back * right after you've set them may give old values. */ static int davinci_gpio_get(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset) { struct davinci_gpio_controller *d = chip2controller(chip); struct davinci_gpio_regs __iomem *g = d->regs; return (1 << offset) & __raw_readl(&g->in_data); } /* * Assuming the pin is muxed as a gpio output, set its output value. */ static void davinci_gpio_set(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset, int value) { struct davinci_gpio_controller *d = chip2controller(chip); struct davinci_gpio_regs __iomem *g = d->regs; __raw_writel((1 << offset), value ? &g->set_data : &g->clr_data); } static int __init davinci_gpio_setup(void) { int i, base; unsigned ngpio; struct davinci_soc_info *soc_info = &davinci_soc_info; struct davinci_gpio_regs *regs; if (soc_info->gpio_type != GPIO_TYPE_DAVINCI) return 0; /* * The gpio banks conceptually expose a segmented bitmap, * and "ngpio" is one more than the largest zero-based * bit index that's valid. */ ngpio = soc_info->gpio_num; if (ngpio == 0) { pr_err("GPIO setup: how many GPIOs?\n"); return -EINVAL; } if (WARN_ON(DAVINCI_N_GPIO < ngpio)) ngpio = DAVINCI_N_GPIO; gpio_base = ioremap(soc_info->gpio_base, SZ_4K); if (WARN_ON(!gpio_base)) return -ENOMEM; for (i = 0, base = 0; base < ngpio; i++, base += 32) { chips[i].chip.label = "DaVinci"; chips[i].chip.direction_input = davinci_direction_in; chips[i].chip.get = davinci_gpio_get; chips[i].chip.direction_output = davinci_direction_out; chips[i].chip.set = davinci_gpio_set; chips[i].chip.base = base; chips[i].chip.ngpio = ngpio - base; if (chips[i].chip.ngpio > 32) chips[i].chip.ngpio = 32; spin_lock_init(&chips[i].lock); regs = gpio2regs(base); chips[i].regs = regs; chips[i].set_data = ®s->set_data; chips[i].clr_data = ®s->clr_data; chips[i].in_data = ®s->in_data; gpiochip_add(&chips[i].chip); } soc_info->gpio_ctlrs = chips; soc_info->gpio_ctlrs_num = DIV_ROUND_UP(ngpio, 32); davinci_gpio_irq_setup(); return 0; } pure_initcall(davinci_gpio_setup); /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* * We expect irqs will normally be set up as input pins, but they can also be * used as output pins ... which is convenient for testing. * * NOTE: The first few GPIOs also have direct INTC hookups in addition * to their GPIOBNK0 irq, with a bit less overhead. * * All those INTC hookups (direct, plus several IRQ banks) can also * serve as EDMA event triggers. */ static void gpio_irq_disable(struct irq_data *d) { struct davinci_gpio_regs __iomem *g = irq2regs(d->irq); u32 mask = (u32) irq_data_get_irq_handler_data(d); __raw_writel(mask, &g->clr_falling); __raw_writel(mask, &g->clr_rising); } static void gpio_irq_enable(struct irq_data *d) { struct davinci_gpio_regs __iomem *g = irq2regs(d->irq); u32 mask = (u32) irq_data_get_irq_handler_data(d); unsigned status = irqd_get_trigger_type(d); status &= IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING | IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING; if (!status) status = IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING | IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING; if (status & IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING) __raw_writel(mask, &g->set_falling); if (status & IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING) __raw_writel(mask, &g->set_rising); } static int gpio_irq_type(struct irq_data *d, unsigned trigger) { if (trigger & ~(IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING | IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING)) return -EINVAL; return 0; } static struct irq_chip gpio_irqchip = { .name = "GPIO", .irq_enable = gpio_irq_enable, .irq_disable = gpio_irq_disable, .irq_set_type = gpio_irq_type, .flags = IRQCHIP_SET_TYPE_MASKED, }; static void gpio_irq_handler(unsigned irq, struct irq_desc *desc) { struct davinci_gpio_regs __iomem *g; u32 mask = 0xffff; struct davinci_gpio_controller *d; d = (struct davinci_gpio_controller *)irq_desc_get_handler_data(desc); g = (struct davinci_gpio_regs __iomem *)d->regs; /* we only care about one bank */ if (irq & 1) mask <<= 16; /* temporarily mask (level sensitive) parent IRQ */ desc->irq_data.chip->irq_mask(&desc->irq_data); desc->irq_data.chip->irq_ack(&desc->irq_data); while (1) { u32 status; int n; int res; /* ack any irqs */ status = __raw_readl(&g->intstat) & mask; if (!status) break; __raw_writel(status, &g->intstat); /* now demux them to the right lowlevel handler */ n = d->irq_base; if (irq & 1) { n += 16; status >>= 16; } while (status) { res = ffs(status); n += res; generic_handle_irq(n - 1); status >>= res; } } desc->irq_data.chip->irq_unmask(&desc->irq_data); /* now it may re-trigger */ } static int gpio_to_irq_banked(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset) { struct davinci_gpio_controller *d = chip2controller(chip); if (d->irq_base >= 0) return d->irq_base + offset; else return -ENODEV; } static int gpio_to_irq_unbanked(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset) { struct davinci_soc_info *soc_info = &davinci_soc_info; /* NOTE: we assume for now that only irqs in the first gpio_chip * can provide direct-mapped IRQs to AINTC (up to 32 GPIOs). */ if (offset < soc_info->gpio_unbanked) return soc_info->gpio_irq + offset; else return -ENODEV; } static int gpio_irq_type_unbanked(struct irq_data *d, unsigned trigger) { struct davinci_gpio_regs __iomem *g = irq2regs(d->irq); u32 mask = (u32) irq_data_get_irq_handler_data(d); if (trigger & ~(IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING | IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING)) return -EINVAL; __raw_writel(mask, (trigger & IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING) ? &g->set_falling : &g->clr_falling); __raw_writel(mask, (trigger & IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING) ? &g->set_rising : &g->clr_rising); return 0; } /* * NOTE: for suspend/resume, probably best to make a platform_device with * suspend_late/resume_resume calls hooking into results of the set_wake() * calls ... so if no gpios are wakeup events the clock can be disabled, * with outputs left at previously set levels, and so that VDD3P3V.IOPWDN0 * (dm6446) can be set appropriately for GPIOV33 pins. */ static int __init davinci_gpio_irq_setup(void) { unsigned gpio, irq, bank; struct clk *clk; u32 binten = 0; unsigned ngpio, bank_irq; struct davinci_soc_info *soc_info = &davinci_soc_info; struct davinci_gpio_regs __iomem *g; ngpio = soc_info->gpio_num; bank_irq = soc_info->gpio_irq; if (bank_irq == 0) { printk(KERN_ERR "Don't know first GPIO bank IRQ.\n"); return -EINVAL; } clk = clk_get(NULL, "gpio"); if (IS_ERR(clk)) { printk(KERN_ERR "Error %ld getting gpio clock?\n", PTR_ERR(clk)); return PTR_ERR(clk); } clk_enable(clk); /* Arrange gpio_to_irq() support, handling either direct IRQs or * banked IRQs. Having GPIOs in the first GPIO bank use direct * IRQs, while the others use banked IRQs, would need some setup * tweaks to recognize hardware which can do that. */ for (gpio = 0, bank = 0; gpio < ngpio; bank++, gpio += 32) { chips[bank].chip.to_irq = gpio_to_irq_banked; chips[bank].irq_base = soc_info->gpio_unbanked ? -EINVAL : (soc_info->intc_irq_num + gpio); } /* * AINTC can handle direct/unbanked IRQs for GPIOs, with the GPIO * controller only handling trigger modes. We currently assume no * IRQ mux conflicts; gpio_irq_type_unbanked() is only for GPIOs. */ if (soc_info->gpio_unbanked) { static struct irq_chip gpio_irqchip_unbanked; /* pass "bank 0" GPIO IRQs to AINTC */ chips[0].chip.to_irq = gpio_to_irq_unbanked; binten = BIT(0); /* AINTC handles mask/unmask; GPIO handles triggering */ irq = bank_irq; gpio_irqchip_unbanked = *irq_get_chip(irq); gpio_irqchip_unbanked.name = "GPIO-AINTC"; gpio_irqchip_unbanked.irq_set_type = gpio_irq_type_unbanked; /* default trigger: both edges */ g = gpio2regs(0); __raw_writel(~0, &g->set_falling); __raw_writel(~0, &g->set_rising); /* set the direct IRQs up to use that irqchip */ for (gpio = 0; gpio < soc_info->gpio_unbanked; gpio++, irq++) { irq_set_chip(irq, &gpio_irqchip_unbanked); irq_set_handler_data(irq, (void *)__gpio_mask(gpio)); irq_set_chip_data(irq, (__force void *)g); irq_set_status_flags(irq, IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_BOTH); } goto done; } /* * Or, AINTC can handle IRQs for banks of 16 GPIO IRQs, which we * then chain through our own handler. */ for (gpio = 0, irq = gpio_to_irq(0), bank = 0; gpio < ngpio; bank++, bank_irq++) { unsigned i; /* disabled by default, enabled only as needed */ g = gpio2regs(gpio); __raw_writel(~0, &g->clr_falling); __raw_writel(~0, &g->clr_rising); /* set up all irqs in this bank */ irq_set_chained_handler(bank_irq, gpio_irq_handler); /* * Each chip handles 32 gpios, and each irq bank consists of 16 * gpio irqs. Pass the irq bank's corresponding controller to * the chained irq handler. */ irq_set_handler_data(bank_irq, &chips[gpio / 32]); for (i = 0; i < 16 && gpio < ngpio; i++, irq++, gpio++) { irq_set_chip(irq, &gpio_irqchip); irq_set_chip_data(irq, (__force void *)g); irq_set_handler_data(irq, (void *)__gpio_mask(gpio)); irq_set_handler(irq, handle_simple_irq); set_irq_flags(irq, IRQF_VALID); } binten |= BIT(bank); } done: /* BINTEN -- per-bank interrupt enable. genirq would also let these * bits be set/cleared dynamically. */ __raw_writel(binten, gpio_base + 0x08); printk(KERN_INFO "DaVinci: %d gpio irqs\n", irq - gpio_to_irq(0)); return 0; }