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Nicolas Pitree8db2882012-04-12 02:45:22 -04001/*
2 * arch/arm/include/asm/mcpm.h
3 *
4 * Created by: Nicolas Pitre, April 2012
5 * Copyright: (C) 2012-2013 Linaro Limited
6 *
7 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
9 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
10 */
11
12#ifndef MCPM_H
13#define MCPM_H
14
15/*
16 * Maximum number of possible clusters / CPUs per cluster.
17 *
18 * This should be sufficient for quite a while, while keeping the
19 * (assembly) code simpler. When this starts to grow then we'll have
20 * to consider dynamic allocation.
21 */
22#define MAX_CPUS_PER_CLUSTER 4
23#define MAX_NR_CLUSTERS 2
24
25#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
26
Dave Martin7fe31d22012-07-17 14:25:42 +010027#include <linux/types.h>
28#include <asm/cacheflush.h>
29
Nicolas Pitree8db2882012-04-12 02:45:22 -040030/*
31 * Platform specific code should use this symbol to set up secondary
32 * entry location for processors to use when released from reset.
33 */
34extern void mcpm_entry_point(void);
35
36/*
37 * This is used to indicate where the given CPU from given cluster should
38 * branch once it is ready to re-enter the kernel using ptr, or NULL if it
39 * should be gated. A gated CPU is held in a WFE loop until its vector
40 * becomes non NULL.
41 */
42void mcpm_set_entry_vector(unsigned cpu, unsigned cluster, void *ptr);
43
Nicolas Pitre7c2b8602012-09-20 16:05:37 -040044/*
Nicolas Pitrecfc31792012-11-27 23:11:20 -050045 * This sets an early poke i.e a value to be poked into some address
46 * from very early assembly code before the CPU is ungated. The
47 * address must be physical, and if 0 then nothing will happen.
48 */
49void mcpm_set_early_poke(unsigned cpu, unsigned cluster,
50 unsigned long poke_phys_addr, unsigned long poke_val);
51
52/*
Nicolas Pitre7c2b8602012-09-20 16:05:37 -040053 * CPU/cluster power operations API for higher subsystems to use.
54 */
55
56/**
57 * mcpm_cpu_power_up - make given CPU in given cluster runable
58 *
59 * @cpu: CPU number within given cluster
60 * @cluster: cluster number for the CPU
61 *
62 * The identified CPU is brought out of reset. If the cluster was powered
63 * down then it is brought up as well, taking care not to let the other CPUs
64 * in the cluster run, and ensuring appropriate cluster setup.
65 *
66 * Caller must ensure the appropriate entry vector is initialized with
67 * mcpm_set_entry_vector() prior to calling this.
68 *
69 * This must be called in a sleepable context. However, the implementation
70 * is strongly encouraged to return early and let the operation happen
71 * asynchronously, especially when significant delays are expected.
72 *
73 * If the operation cannot be performed then an error code is returned.
74 */
75int mcpm_cpu_power_up(unsigned int cpu, unsigned int cluster);
76
77/**
78 * mcpm_cpu_power_down - power the calling CPU down
79 *
80 * The calling CPU is powered down.
81 *
82 * If this CPU is found to be the "last man standing" in the cluster
83 * then the cluster is prepared for power-down too.
84 *
85 * This must be called with interrupts disabled.
86 *
87 * This does not return. Re-entry in the kernel is expected via
88 * mcpm_entry_point.
89 */
90void mcpm_cpu_power_down(void);
91
92/**
93 * mcpm_cpu_suspend - bring the calling CPU in a suspended state
94 *
95 * @expected_residency: duration in microseconds the CPU is expected
96 * to remain suspended, or 0 if unknown/infinity.
97 *
98 * The calling CPU is suspended. The expected residency argument is used
99 * as a hint by the platform specific backend to implement the appropriate
100 * sleep state level according to the knowledge it has on wake-up latency
101 * for the given hardware.
102 *
103 * If this CPU is found to be the "last man standing" in the cluster
104 * then the cluster may be prepared for power-down too, if the expected
105 * residency makes it worthwhile.
106 *
107 * This must be called with interrupts disabled.
108 *
109 * This does not return. Re-entry in the kernel is expected via
110 * mcpm_entry_point.
111 */
112void mcpm_cpu_suspend(u64 expected_residency);
113
114/**
115 * mcpm_cpu_powered_up - housekeeping workafter a CPU has been powered up
116 *
117 * This lets the platform specific backend code perform needed housekeeping
118 * work. This must be called by the newly activated CPU as soon as it is
119 * fully operational in kernel space, before it enables interrupts.
120 *
121 * If the operation cannot be performed then an error code is returned.
122 */
123int mcpm_cpu_powered_up(void);
124
125/*
126 * Platform specific methods used in the implementation of the above API.
127 */
128struct mcpm_platform_ops {
129 int (*power_up)(unsigned int cpu, unsigned int cluster);
130 void (*power_down)(void);
131 void (*suspend)(u64);
132 void (*powered_up)(void);
133};
134
135/**
136 * mcpm_platform_register - register platform specific power methods
137 *
138 * @ops: mcpm_platform_ops structure to register
139 *
140 * An error is returned if the registration has been done previously.
141 */
142int __init mcpm_platform_register(const struct mcpm_platform_ops *ops);
143
Dave Martin7fe31d22012-07-17 14:25:42 +0100144/* Synchronisation structures for coordinating safe cluster setup/teardown: */
145
146/*
147 * When modifying this structure, make sure you update the MCPM_SYNC_ defines
148 * to match.
149 */
150struct mcpm_sync_struct {
151 /* individual CPU states */
152 struct {
153 s8 cpu __aligned(__CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE);
154 } cpus[MAX_CPUS_PER_CLUSTER];
155
156 /* cluster state */
157 s8 cluster __aligned(__CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE);
158
159 /* inbound-side state */
160 s8 inbound __aligned(__CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE);
161};
162
163struct sync_struct {
164 struct mcpm_sync_struct clusters[MAX_NR_CLUSTERS];
165};
166
167extern unsigned long sync_phys; /* physical address of *mcpm_sync */
168
169void __mcpm_cpu_going_down(unsigned int cpu, unsigned int cluster);
170void __mcpm_cpu_down(unsigned int cpu, unsigned int cluster);
171void __mcpm_outbound_leave_critical(unsigned int cluster, int state);
172bool __mcpm_outbound_enter_critical(unsigned int this_cpu, unsigned int cluster);
173int __mcpm_cluster_state(unsigned int cluster);
174
175int __init mcpm_sync_init(
176 void (*power_up_setup)(unsigned int affinity_level));
177
Nicolas Pitrea7eb7c62013-04-09 01:29:17 -0400178void __init mcpm_smp_set_ops(void);
179
Dave Martin7fe31d22012-07-17 14:25:42 +0100180#else
181
182/*
183 * asm-offsets.h causes trouble when included in .c files, and cacheflush.h
184 * cannot be included in asm files. Let's work around the conflict like this.
185 */
186#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
187#define __CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE
188
Nicolas Pitree8db2882012-04-12 02:45:22 -0400189#endif /* ! __ASSEMBLY__ */
Dave Martin7fe31d22012-07-17 14:25:42 +0100190
191/* Definitions for mcpm_sync_struct */
192#define CPU_DOWN 0x11
193#define CPU_COMING_UP 0x12
194#define CPU_UP 0x13
195#define CPU_GOING_DOWN 0x14
196
197#define CLUSTER_DOWN 0x21
198#define CLUSTER_UP 0x22
199#define CLUSTER_GOING_DOWN 0x23
200
201#define INBOUND_NOT_COMING_UP 0x31
202#define INBOUND_COMING_UP 0x32
203
204/*
205 * Offsets for the mcpm_sync_struct members, for use in asm.
206 * We don't want to make them global to the kernel via asm-offsets.c.
207 */
208#define MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_CPUS 0
209#define MCPM_SYNC_CPU_SIZE __CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE
210#define MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_CLUSTER \
211 (MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_CPUS + MCPM_SYNC_CPU_SIZE * MAX_CPUS_PER_CLUSTER)
212#define MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_INBOUND \
213 (MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_CLUSTER + __CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE)
214#define MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_SIZE \
215 (MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_INBOUND + __CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE)
216
Nicolas Pitree8db2882012-04-12 02:45:22 -0400217#endif