Paul Walmsley | c0407a9 | 2009-09-03 20:14:01 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /* |
| 2 | * omap-pm.h - OMAP power management interface |
| 3 | * |
| 4 | * Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Texas Instruments, Inc. |
| 5 | * Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Nokia Corporation |
| 6 | * Paul Walmsley |
| 7 | * |
| 8 | * Interface developed by (in alphabetical order): Karthik Dasu, Jouni |
| 9 | * Högander, Tony Lindgren, Rajendra Nayak, Sakari Poussa, |
| 10 | * Veeramanikandan Raju, Anand Sawant, Igor Stoppa, Paul Walmsley, |
| 11 | * Richard Woodruff |
| 12 | */ |
| 13 | |
| 14 | #ifndef ASM_ARM_ARCH_OMAP_OMAP_PM_H |
| 15 | #define ASM_ARM_ARCH_OMAP_OMAP_PM_H |
| 16 | |
| 17 | #include <linux/device.h> |
| 18 | #include <linux/cpufreq.h> |
| 19 | |
| 20 | #include "powerdomain.h" |
| 21 | |
| 22 | /** |
| 23 | * struct omap_opp - clock frequency-to-OPP ID table for DSP, MPU |
| 24 | * @rate: target clock rate |
| 25 | * @opp_id: OPP ID |
| 26 | * @min_vdd: minimum VDD1 voltage (in millivolts) for this OPP |
| 27 | * |
| 28 | * Operating performance point data. Can vary by OMAP chip and board. |
| 29 | */ |
| 30 | struct omap_opp { |
| 31 | unsigned long rate; |
| 32 | u8 opp_id; |
| 33 | u16 min_vdd; |
| 34 | }; |
| 35 | |
| 36 | extern struct omap_opp *mpu_opps; |
| 37 | extern struct omap_opp *dsp_opps; |
| 38 | extern struct omap_opp *l3_opps; |
| 39 | |
| 40 | /* |
| 41 | * agent_id values for use with omap_pm_set_min_bus_tput(): |
| 42 | * |
| 43 | * OCP_INITIATOR_AGENT is only valid for devices that can act as |
| 44 | * initiators -- it represents the device's L3 interconnect |
| 45 | * connection. OCP_TARGET_AGENT represents the device's L4 |
| 46 | * interconnect connection. |
| 47 | */ |
| 48 | #define OCP_TARGET_AGENT 1 |
| 49 | #define OCP_INITIATOR_AGENT 2 |
| 50 | |
| 51 | /** |
| 52 | * omap_pm_if_early_init - OMAP PM init code called before clock fw init |
| 53 | * @mpu_opp_table: array ptr to struct omap_opp for MPU |
| 54 | * @dsp_opp_table: array ptr to struct omap_opp for DSP |
| 55 | * @l3_opp_table : array ptr to struct omap_opp for CORE |
| 56 | * |
| 57 | * Initialize anything that must be configured before the clock |
| 58 | * framework starts. The "_if_" is to avoid name collisions with the |
| 59 | * PM idle-loop code. |
| 60 | */ |
| 61 | int __init omap_pm_if_early_init(struct omap_opp *mpu_opp_table, |
| 62 | struct omap_opp *dsp_opp_table, |
| 63 | struct omap_opp *l3_opp_table); |
| 64 | |
| 65 | /** |
| 66 | * omap_pm_if_init - OMAP PM init code called after clock fw init |
| 67 | * |
| 68 | * The main initialization code. OPP tables are passed in here. The |
| 69 | * "_if_" is to avoid name collisions with the PM idle-loop code. |
| 70 | */ |
| 71 | int __init omap_pm_if_init(void); |
| 72 | |
| 73 | /** |
| 74 | * omap_pm_if_exit - OMAP PM exit code |
| 75 | * |
| 76 | * Exit code; currently unused. The "_if_" is to avoid name |
| 77 | * collisions with the PM idle-loop code. |
| 78 | */ |
| 79 | void omap_pm_if_exit(void); |
| 80 | |
| 81 | /* |
| 82 | * Device-driver-originated constraints (via board-*.c files, platform_data) |
| 83 | */ |
| 84 | |
| 85 | |
| 86 | /** |
| 87 | * omap_pm_set_max_mpu_wakeup_lat - set the maximum MPU wakeup latency |
| 88 | * @dev: struct device * requesting the constraint |
| 89 | * @t: maximum MPU wakeup latency in microseconds |
| 90 | * |
| 91 | * Request that the maximum interrupt latency for the MPU to be no |
| 92 | * greater than 't' microseconds. "Interrupt latency" in this case is |
| 93 | * defined as the elapsed time from the occurrence of a hardware or |
| 94 | * timer interrupt to the time when the device driver's interrupt |
| 95 | * service routine has been entered by the MPU. |
| 96 | * |
| 97 | * It is intended that underlying PM code will use this information to |
| 98 | * determine what power state to put the MPU powerdomain into, and |
| 99 | * possibly the CORE powerdomain as well, since interrupt handling |
| 100 | * code currently runs from SDRAM. Advanced PM or board*.c code may |
| 101 | * also configure interrupt controller priorities, OCP bus priorities, |
| 102 | * CPU speed(s), etc. |
| 103 | * |
| 104 | * This function will not affect device wakeup latency, e.g., time |
| 105 | * elapsed from when a device driver enables a hardware device with |
| 106 | * clk_enable(), to when the device is ready for register access or |
| 107 | * other use. To control this device wakeup latency, use |
| 108 | * set_max_dev_wakeup_lat() |
| 109 | * |
| 110 | * Multiple calls to set_max_mpu_wakeup_lat() will replace the |
| 111 | * previous t value. To remove the latency target for the MPU, call |
| 112 | * with t = -1. |
| 113 | * |
| 114 | * No return value. |
| 115 | */ |
| 116 | void omap_pm_set_max_mpu_wakeup_lat(struct device *dev, long t); |
| 117 | |
| 118 | |
| 119 | /** |
| 120 | * omap_pm_set_min_bus_tput - set minimum bus throughput needed by device |
| 121 | * @dev: struct device * requesting the constraint |
| 122 | * @tbus_id: interconnect to operate on (OCP_{INITIATOR,TARGET}_AGENT) |
| 123 | * @r: minimum throughput (in KiB/s) |
| 124 | * |
| 125 | * Request that the minimum data throughput on the OCP interconnect |
| 126 | * attached to device 'dev' interconnect agent 'tbus_id' be no less |
| 127 | * than 'r' KiB/s. |
| 128 | * |
| 129 | * It is expected that the OMAP PM or bus code will use this |
| 130 | * information to set the interconnect clock to run at the lowest |
| 131 | * possible speed that satisfies all current system users. The PM or |
| 132 | * bus code will adjust the estimate based on its model of the bus, so |
| 133 | * device driver authors should attempt to specify an accurate |
| 134 | * quantity for their device use case, and let the PM or bus code |
| 135 | * overestimate the numbers as necessary to handle request/response |
| 136 | * latency, other competing users on the system, etc. On OMAP2/3, if |
| 137 | * a driver requests a minimum L4 interconnect speed constraint, the |
| 138 | * code will also need to add an minimum L3 interconnect speed |
| 139 | * constraint, |
| 140 | * |
| 141 | * Multiple calls to set_min_bus_tput() will replace the previous rate |
| 142 | * value for this device. To remove the interconnect throughput |
| 143 | * restriction for this device, call with r = 0. |
| 144 | * |
| 145 | * No return value. |
| 146 | */ |
| 147 | void omap_pm_set_min_bus_tput(struct device *dev, u8 agent_id, unsigned long r); |
| 148 | |
| 149 | |
| 150 | /** |
| 151 | * omap_pm_set_max_dev_wakeup_lat - set the maximum device enable latency |
| 152 | * @dev: struct device * |
| 153 | * @t: maximum device wakeup latency in microseconds |
| 154 | * |
| 155 | * Request that the maximum amount of time necessary for a device to |
| 156 | * become accessible after its clocks are enabled should be no greater |
| 157 | * than 't' microseconds. Specifically, this represents the time from |
| 158 | * when a device driver enables device clocks with clk_enable(), to |
| 159 | * when the register reads and writes on the device will succeed. |
| 160 | * This function should be called before clk_disable() is called, |
| 161 | * since the power state transition decision may be made during |
| 162 | * clk_disable(). |
| 163 | * |
| 164 | * It is intended that underlying PM code will use this information to |
| 165 | * determine what power state to put the powerdomain enclosing this |
| 166 | * device into. |
| 167 | * |
| 168 | * Multiple calls to set_max_dev_wakeup_lat() will replace the |
| 169 | * previous wakeup latency values for this device. To remove the wakeup |
| 170 | * latency restriction for this device, call with t = -1. |
| 171 | * |
| 172 | * No return value. |
| 173 | */ |
| 174 | void omap_pm_set_max_dev_wakeup_lat(struct device *dev, long t); |
| 175 | |
| 176 | |
| 177 | /** |
| 178 | * omap_pm_set_max_sdma_lat - set the maximum system DMA transfer start latency |
| 179 | * @dev: struct device * |
| 180 | * @t: maximum DMA transfer start latency in microseconds |
| 181 | * |
| 182 | * Request that the maximum system DMA transfer start latency for this |
| 183 | * device 'dev' should be no greater than 't' microseconds. "DMA |
| 184 | * transfer start latency" here is defined as the elapsed time from |
| 185 | * when a device (e.g., McBSP) requests that a system DMA transfer |
| 186 | * start or continue, to the time at which data starts to flow into |
| 187 | * that device from the system DMA controller. |
| 188 | * |
| 189 | * It is intended that underlying PM code will use this information to |
| 190 | * determine what power state to put the CORE powerdomain into. |
| 191 | * |
| 192 | * Since system DMA transfers may not involve the MPU, this function |
| 193 | * will not affect MPU wakeup latency. Use set_max_cpu_lat() to do |
| 194 | * so. Similarly, this function will not affect device wakeup latency |
| 195 | * -- use set_max_dev_wakeup_lat() to affect that. |
| 196 | * |
| 197 | * Multiple calls to set_max_sdma_lat() will replace the previous t |
| 198 | * value for this device. To remove the maximum DMA latency for this |
| 199 | * device, call with t = -1. |
| 200 | * |
| 201 | * No return value. |
| 202 | */ |
| 203 | void omap_pm_set_max_sdma_lat(struct device *dev, long t); |
| 204 | |
| 205 | |
| 206 | /* |
| 207 | * DSP Bridge-specific constraints |
| 208 | */ |
| 209 | |
| 210 | /** |
| 211 | * omap_pm_dsp_get_opp_table - get OPP->DSP clock frequency table |
| 212 | * |
| 213 | * Intended for use by DSPBridge. Returns an array of OPP->DSP clock |
| 214 | * frequency entries. The final item in the array should have .rate = |
| 215 | * .opp_id = 0. |
| 216 | */ |
| 217 | const struct omap_opp *omap_pm_dsp_get_opp_table(void); |
| 218 | |
| 219 | /** |
| 220 | * omap_pm_dsp_set_min_opp - receive desired OPP target ID from DSP Bridge |
| 221 | * @opp_id: target DSP OPP ID |
| 222 | * |
| 223 | * Set a minimum OPP ID for the DSP. This is intended to be called |
| 224 | * only from the DSP Bridge MPU-side driver. Unfortunately, the only |
| 225 | * information that code receives from the DSP/BIOS load estimator is the |
| 226 | * target OPP ID; hence, this interface. No return value. |
| 227 | */ |
| 228 | void omap_pm_dsp_set_min_opp(u8 opp_id); |
| 229 | |
| 230 | /** |
| 231 | * omap_pm_dsp_get_opp - report the current DSP OPP ID |
| 232 | * |
| 233 | * Report the current OPP for the DSP. Since on OMAP3, the DSP and |
| 234 | * MPU share a single voltage domain, the OPP ID returned back may |
| 235 | * represent a higher DSP speed than the OPP requested via |
| 236 | * omap_pm_dsp_set_min_opp(). |
| 237 | * |
| 238 | * Returns the current VDD1 OPP ID, or 0 upon error. |
| 239 | */ |
| 240 | u8 omap_pm_dsp_get_opp(void); |
| 241 | |
| 242 | |
| 243 | /* |
| 244 | * CPUFreq-originated constraint |
| 245 | * |
| 246 | * In the future, this should be handled by custom OPP clocktype |
| 247 | * functions. |
| 248 | */ |
| 249 | |
| 250 | /** |
| 251 | * omap_pm_cpu_get_freq_table - return a cpufreq_frequency_table array ptr |
| 252 | * |
| 253 | * Provide a frequency table usable by CPUFreq for the current chip/board. |
| 254 | * Returns a pointer to a struct cpufreq_frequency_table array or NULL |
| 255 | * upon error. |
| 256 | */ |
| 257 | struct cpufreq_frequency_table **omap_pm_cpu_get_freq_table(void); |
| 258 | |
| 259 | /** |
| 260 | * omap_pm_cpu_set_freq - set the current minimum MPU frequency |
| 261 | * @f: MPU frequency in Hz |
| 262 | * |
| 263 | * Set the current minimum CPU frequency. The actual CPU frequency |
| 264 | * used could end up higher if the DSP requested a higher OPP. |
| 265 | * Intended to be called by plat-omap/cpu_omap.c:omap_target(). No |
| 266 | * return value. |
| 267 | */ |
| 268 | void omap_pm_cpu_set_freq(unsigned long f); |
| 269 | |
| 270 | /** |
| 271 | * omap_pm_cpu_get_freq - report the current CPU frequency |
| 272 | * |
| 273 | * Returns the current MPU frequency, or 0 upon error. |
| 274 | */ |
| 275 | unsigned long omap_pm_cpu_get_freq(void); |
| 276 | |
| 277 | |
| 278 | /* |
| 279 | * Device context loss tracking |
| 280 | */ |
| 281 | |
| 282 | /** |
| 283 | * omap_pm_get_dev_context_loss_count - return count of times dev has lost ctx |
| 284 | * @dev: struct device * |
| 285 | * |
| 286 | * This function returns the number of times that the device @dev has |
| 287 | * lost its internal context. This generally occurs on a powerdomain |
| 288 | * transition to OFF. Drivers use this as an optimization to avoid restoring |
| 289 | * context if the device hasn't lost it. To use, drivers should initially |
| 290 | * call this in their context save functions and store the result. Early in |
| 291 | * the driver's context restore function, the driver should call this function |
| 292 | * again, and compare the result to the stored counter. If they differ, the |
| 293 | * driver must restore device context. If the number of context losses |
| 294 | * exceeds the maximum positive integer, the function will wrap to 0 and |
| 295 | * continue counting. Returns the number of context losses for this device, |
| 296 | * or -EINVAL upon error. |
| 297 | */ |
| 298 | int omap_pm_get_dev_context_loss_count(struct device *dev); |
| 299 | |
| 300 | |
| 301 | #endif |