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The SoC function enabled on a pin is determined on a priority * basis where a given pin can provide a number of different signal types. * * The signal active on a pin is described by both a priority level and * compound logical expressions involving multiple operators, registers and * bits. Some difficulty arises as the pin's function bit masks for each * priority level are frequently not the same (i.e. cannot just flip a bit to * change from a high to low priority signal), or even in the same register. * Further, not all signals can be unmuxed, as some expressions depend on * values in the hardware strapping register (which is treated as read-only). * * SoC Multi-function Pin Expression Examples * ------------------------------------------ * * Here are some sample mux configurations from the AST2400 and AST2500 * datasheets to illustrate the corner cases, roughly in order of least to most * corner. The signal priorities are in decending order from P0 (highest). * * D6 is a pin with a single function (beside GPIO); a high priority signal * that participates in one function: * * Ball | Default | P0 Signal | P0 Expression | P1 Signal | P1 Expression | Other * -----+---------+-----------+-----------------------------+-----------+---------------+---------- * D6 GPIOA0 MAC1LINK SCU80[0]=1 GPIOA0 * -----+---------+-----------+-----------------------------+-----------+---------------+---------- * * C5 is a multi-signal pin (high and low priority signals). Here we touch * different registers for the different functions that enable each signal: * * -----+---------+-----------+-----------------------------+-----------+---------------+---------- * C5 GPIOA4 SCL9 SCU90[22]=1 TIMER5 SCU80[4]=1 GPIOA4 * -----+---------+-----------+-----------------------------+-----------+---------------+---------- * * E19 is a single-signal pin with two functions that influence the active * signal. In this case both bits have the same meaning - enable a dedicated * LPC reset pin. However it's not always the case that the bits in the * OR-relationship have the same meaning. * * -----+---------+-----------+-----------------------------+-----------+---------------+---------- * E19 GPIOB4 LPCRST# SCU80[12]=1 | Strap[14]=1 GPIOB4 * -----+---------+-----------+-----------------------------+-----------+---------------+---------- * * For example, pin B19 has a low-priority signal that's enabled by two * distinct SoC functions: A specific SIOPBI bit in register SCUA4, and an ACPI * bit in the STRAP register. The ACPI bit configures signals on pins in * addition to B19. Both of the low priority functions as well as the high * priority function must be disabled for GPIOF1 to be used. * * Ball | Default | P0 Signal | P0 Expression | P1 Signal | P1 Expression | Other * -----+---------+-----------+-----------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------------+---------- * B19 GPIOF1 NDCD4 SCU80[25]=1 SIOPBI# SCUA4[12]=1 | Strap[19]=0 GPIOF1 * -----+---------+-----------+-----------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------------+---------- * * For pin E18, the SoC ANDs the expected state of three bits to determine the * pin's active signal: * * * SCU3C[3]: Enable external SOC reset function * * SCU80[15]: Enable SPICS1# or EXTRST# function pin * * SCU90[31]: Select SPI interface CS# output * * -----+---------+-----------+-----------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------------+---------- * E18 GPIOB7 EXTRST# SCU3C[3]=1 & SCU80[15]=1 & SCU90[31]=0 SPICS1# SCU3C[3]=1 & SCU80[15]=1 & SCU90[31]=1 GPIOB7 * -----+---------+-----------+-----------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------------+---------- * * (Bits SCU3C[3] and SCU80[15] appear to only be used in the expressions for * selecting the signals on pin E18) * * Pin T5 is a multi-signal pin with a more complex configuration: * * Ball | Default | P0 Signal | P0 Expression | P1 Signal | P1 Expression | Other * -----+---------+-----------+------------------------------+-----------+---------------+---------- * T5 GPIOL1 VPIDE SCU90[5:4]!=0 & SCU84[17]=1 NDCD1 SCU84[17]=1 GPIOL1 * -----+---------+-----------+------------------------------+-----------+---------------+---------- * * The high priority signal configuration is best thought of in terms of its * exploded form, with reference to the SCU90[5:4] bits: * * * SCU90[5:4]=00: disable * * SCU90[5:4]=01: 18 bits (R6/G6/B6) video mode. * * SCU90[5:4]=10: 24 bits (R8/G8/B8) video mode. * * SCU90[5:4]=11: 30 bits (R10/G10/B10) video mode. * * Re-writing: * * -----+---------+-----------+------------------------------+-----------+---------------+---------- * T5 GPIOL1 VPIDE (SCU90[5:4]=1 & SCU84[17]=1) NDCD1 SCU84[17]=1 GPIOL1 * | (SCU90[5:4]=2 & SCU84[17]=1) * | (SCU90[5:4]=3 & SCU84[17]=1) * -----+---------+-----------+------------------------------+-----------+---------------+---------- * * For reference the SCU84[17] bit configure the "UART1 NDCD1 or Video VPIDE * function pin", where the signal itself is determined by whether SCU94[5:4] * is disabled or in one of the 18, 24 or 30bit video modes. * * Other video-input-related pins require an explicit state in SCU90[5:4], e.g. * W1 and U5: * * -----+---------+-----------+------------------------------+-----------+---------------+---------- * W1 GPIOL6 VPIB0 SCU90[5:4]=3 & SCU84[22]=1 TXD1 SCU84[22]=1 GPIOL6 * U5 GPIOL7 VPIB1 SCU90[5:4]=3 & SCU84[23]=1 RXD1 SCU84[23]=1 GPIOL7 * -----+---------+-----------+------------------------------+-----------+---------------+---------- * * The examples of T5 and W1 are particularly fertile, as they also demonstrate * that despite operating as part of the video input bus each signal needs to * be enabled individually via it's own SCU84 (in the cases of T5 and W1) * register bit. This is a little crazy if the bus doesn't have optional * signals, but is used to decent effect with some of the UARTs where not all * signals are required. However, this isn't done consistently - UART1 is * enabled on a per-pin basis, and by contrast, all signals for UART6 are * enabled by a single bit. * * Further, the high and low priority signals listed in the table above share * a configuration bit. The VPI signals should operate in concert in a single * function, but the UART signals should retain the ability to be configured * independently. This pushes the implementation down the path of tagging a * signal's expressions with the function they participate in, rather than * defining masks affecting multiple signals per function. The latter approach * fails in this instance where applying the configuration for the UART pin of * interest will stomp on the state of other UART signals when disabling the * VPI functions on the current pin. * * Ball | Default | P0 Signal | P0 Expression | P1 Signal | P1 Expression | Other * -----+------------+-----------+---------------------------+-----------+---------------+------------ * A12 RGMII1TXCK GPIOT0 SCUA0[0]=1 RMII1TXEN Strap[6]=0 RGMII1TXCK * B12 RGMII1TXCTL GPIOT1 SCUA0[1]=1 – Strap[6]=0 RGMII1TXCTL * -----+------------+-----------+---------------------------+-----------+---------------+------------ * * A12 demonstrates that the "Other" signal isn't always GPIO - in this case * GPIOT0 is a high-priority signal and RGMII1TXCK is Other. Thus, GPIO * should be treated like any other signal type with full function expression * requirements, and not assumed to be the default case. Separately, GPIOT0 and * GPIOT1's signal descriptor bits are distinct, therefore we must iterate all * pins in the function's group to disable the higher-priority signals such * that the signal for the function of interest is correctly enabled. * * Finally, three priority levels aren't always enough; the AST2500 brings with * it 18 pins of five priority levels, however the 18 pins only use three of * the five priority levels. * * Ultimately the requirement to control pins in the examples above drive the * design: * * * Pins provide signals according to functions activated in the mux * configuration * * * Pins provide up to five signal types in a priority order * * * For priorities levels defined on a pin, each priority provides one signal * * * Enabling lower priority signals requires higher priority signals be * disabled * * * A function represents a set of signals; functions are distinct if their * sets of signals are not equal * * * Signals participate in one or more functions * * * A function is described by an expression of one or more signal * descriptors, which compare bit values in a register * * * A signal expression is the smallest set of signal descriptors whose * comparisons must evaluate 'true' for a signal to be enabled on a pin. * * * A function's signal is active on a pin if evaluating all signal * descriptors in the pin's signal expression for the function yields a 'true' * result * * * A signal at a given priority on a given pin is active if any of the * functions in which the signal participates are active, and no higher * priority signal on the pin is active * * * GPIO is configured per-pin * * And so: * * * To disable a signal, any function(s) activating the signal must be * disabled * * * Each pin must know the signal expressions of functions in which it * participates, for the purpose of enabling the Other function. This is done * by deactivating all functions that activate higher priority signals on the * pin. * * As a concrete example: * * * T5 provides three signals types: VPIDE, NDCD1 and GPIO * * * The VPIDE signal participates in 3 functions: VPI18, VPI24 and VPI30 * * * The NDCD1 signal participates in just its own NDCD1 function * * * VPIDE is high priority, NDCD1 is low priority, and GPIOL1 is the least * prioritised * * * The prerequisit for activating the NDCD1 signal is that the VPI18, VPI24 * and VPI30 functions all be disabled * * * Similarly, all of VPI18, VPI24, VPI30 and NDCD1 functions must be disabled * to provide GPIOL6 * * Considerations * -------------- * * If pinctrl allows us to allocate a pin we can configure a function without * concern for the function of already allocated pins, if pin groups are * created with respect to the SoC functions in which they participate. This is * intuitive, but it did not feel obvious from the bit/pin relationships. * * Conversely, failing to allocate all pins in a group indicates some bits (as * well as pins) required for the group's configuration will already be in use, * likely in a way that's inconsistent with the requirements of the failed * group. */ #define ASPEED_IP_SCU 0 #define ASPEED_IP_GFX 1 #define ASPEED_IP_LPC 2 #define ASPEED_NR_PINMUX_IPS 3 /* * The "Multi-function Pins Mapping and Control" table in the SoC datasheet * references registers by the device/offset mnemonic. The register macros * below are named the same way to ease transcription and verification (as * opposed to naming them e.g. PINMUX_CTRL_[0-9]). Further, signal expressions * reference registers beyond those dedicated to pinmux, such as the system * reset control and MAC clock configuration registers. The AST2500 goes a step * further and references registers in the graphics IP block, but that isn't * handled yet. */ #define SCU2C 0x2C /* Misc. Control Register */ #define SCU3C 0x3C /* System Reset Control/Status Register */ #define SCU48 0x48 /* MAC Interface Clock Delay Setting */ #define HW_STRAP1 0x70 /* AST2400 strapping is 33 bits, is split */ #define HW_REVISION_ID 0x7C /* Silicon revision ID register */ #define SCU80 0x80 /* Multi-function Pin Control #1 */ #define SCU84 0x84 /* Multi-function Pin Control #2 */ #define SCU88 0x88 /* Multi-function Pin Control #3 */ #define SCU8C 0x8C /* Multi-function Pin Control #4 */ #define SCU90 0x90 /* Multi-function Pin Control #5 */ #define SCU94 0x94 /* Multi-function Pin Control #6 */ #define SCUA0 0xA0 /* Multi-function Pin Control #7 */ #define SCUA4 0xA4 /* Multi-function Pin Control #8 */ #define SCUA8 0xA8 /* Multi-function Pin Control #9 */ #define SCUAC 0xAC /* Multi-function Pin Control #10 */ #define HW_STRAP2 0xD0 /* Strapping */ /** * A signal descriptor, which describes the register, bits and the * enable/disable values that should be compared or written. * * @ip: The IP block identifier, used as an index into the regmap array in * struct aspeed_pinctrl_data * @reg: The register offset with respect to the base address of the IP block * @mask: The mask to apply to the register. The lowest set bit of the mask is * used to derive the shift value. * @enable: The value that enables the function. Value should be in the LSBs, * not at the position of the mask. * @disable: The value that disables the function. Value should be in the * LSBs, not at the position of the mask. */ struct aspeed_sig_desc { unsigned int ip; unsigned int reg; u32 mask; u32 enable; u32 disable; }; /** * Describes a signal expression. The expression is evaluated by ANDing the * evaluation of the descriptors. * * @signal: The signal name for the priority level on the pin. If the signal * type is GPIO, then the signal name must begin with the string * "GPIO", e.g. GPIOA0, GPIOT4 etc. * @function: The name of the function the signal participates in for the * associated expression * @ndescs: The number of signal descriptors in the expression * @descs: Pointer to an array of signal descriptors that comprise the * function expression */ struct aspeed_sig_expr { const char *signal; const char *function; int ndescs; const struct aspeed_sig_desc *descs; }; /** * A struct capturing the list of expressions enabling signals at each priority * for a given pin. The signal configuration for a priority level is evaluated * by ORing the evaluation of the signal expressions in the respective * priority's list. * * @name: A name for the pin * @prios: A pointer to an array of expression list pointers * */ struct aspeed_pin_desc { const char *name; const struct aspeed_sig_expr ***prios; }; /* Macro hell */ #define SIG_DESC_IP_BIT(ip, reg, idx, val) \ { ip, reg, BIT_MASK(idx), val, (((val) + 1) & 1) } /** * Short-hand macro for describing an SCU descriptor enabled by the state of * one bit. The disable value is derived. * * @reg: The signal's associated register, offset from base * @idx: The signal's bit index in the register * @val: The value (0 or 1) that enables the function */ #define SIG_DESC_BIT(reg, idx, val) \ SIG_DESC_IP_BIT(ASPEED_IP_SCU, reg, idx, val) #define SIG_DESC_IP_SET(ip, reg, idx) SIG_DESC_IP_BIT(ip, reg, idx, 1) /** * A further short-hand macro expanding to an SCU descriptor enabled by a set * bit. * * @reg: The register, offset from base * @idx: The bit index in the register */ #define SIG_DESC_SET(reg, idx) SIG_DESC_IP_BIT(ASPEED_IP_SCU, reg, idx, 1) #define SIG_DESC_LIST_SYM(sig, func) sig_descs_ ## sig ## _ ## func #define SIG_DESC_LIST_DECL(sig, func, ...) \ static const struct aspeed_sig_desc SIG_DESC_LIST_SYM(sig, func)[] = \ { __VA_ARGS__ } #define SIG_EXPR_SYM(sig, func) sig_expr_ ## sig ## _ ## func #define SIG_EXPR_DECL_(sig, func) \ static const struct aspeed_sig_expr SIG_EXPR_SYM(sig, func) = \ { \ .signal = #sig, \ .function = #func, \ .ndescs = ARRAY_SIZE(SIG_DESC_LIST_SYM(sig, func)), \ .descs = &(SIG_DESC_LIST_SYM(sig, func))[0], \ } /** * Declare a signal expression. * * @sig: A macro symbol name for the signal (is subjected to stringification * and token pasting) * @func: The function in which the signal is participating * @...: Signal descriptors that define the signal expression * * For example, the following declares the ROMD8 signal for the ROM16 function: * * SIG_EXPR_DECL(ROMD8, ROM16, SIG_DESC_SET(SCU90, 6)); * * And with multiple signal descriptors: * * SIG_EXPR_DECL(ROMD8, ROM16S, SIG_DESC_SET(HW_STRAP1, 4), * { HW_STRAP1, GENMASK(1, 0), 0, 0 }); */ #define SIG_EXPR_DECL(sig, func, ...) \ SIG_DESC_LIST_DECL(sig, func, __VA_ARGS__); \ SIG_EXPR_DECL_(sig, func) /** * Declare a pointer to a signal expression * * @sig: The macro symbol name for the signal (subjected to token pasting) * @func: The macro symbol name for the function (subjected to token pasting) */ #define SIG_EXPR_PTR(sig, func) (&SIG_EXPR_SYM(sig, func)) #define SIG_EXPR_LIST_SYM(sig) sig_exprs_ ## sig /** * Declare a signal expression list for reference in a struct aspeed_pin_prio. * * @sig: A macro symbol name for the signal (is subjected to token pasting) * @...: Signal expression structure pointers (use SIG_EXPR_PTR()) * * For example, the 16-bit ROM bus can be enabled by one of two possible signal * expressions: * * SIG_EXPR_DECL(ROMD8, ROM16, SIG_DESC_SET(SCU90, 6)); * SIG_EXPR_DECL(ROMD8, ROM16S, SIG_DESC_SET(HW_STRAP1, 4), * { HW_STRAP1, GENMASK(1, 0), 0, 0 }); * SIG_EXPR_LIST_DECL(ROMD8, SIG_EXPR_PTR(ROMD8, ROM16), * SIG_EXPR_PTR(ROMD8, ROM16S)); */ #define SIG_EXPR_LIST_DECL(sig, ...) \ static const struct aspeed_sig_expr *SIG_EXPR_LIST_SYM(sig)[] = \ { __VA_ARGS__, NULL } /** * A short-hand macro for declaring a function expression and an expression * list with a single function. * * @func: A macro symbol name for the function (is subjected to token pasting) * @...: Function descriptors that define the function expression * * For example, signal NCTS6 participates in its own function with one group: * * SIG_EXPR_LIST_DECL_SINGLE(NCTS6, NCTS6, SIG_DESC_SET(SCU90, 7)); */ #define SIG_EXPR_LIST_DECL_SINGLE(sig, func, ...) \ SIG_DESC_LIST_DECL(sig, func, __VA_ARGS__); \ SIG_EXPR_DECL_(sig, func); \ SIG_EXPR_LIST_DECL(sig, SIG_EXPR_PTR(sig, func)) #define SIG_EXPR_LIST_DECL_DUAL(sig, f0, f1) \ SIG_EXPR_LIST_DECL(sig, SIG_EXPR_PTR(sig, f0), SIG_EXPR_PTR(sig, f1)) #define SIG_EXPR_LIST_PTR(sig) (&SIG_EXPR_LIST_SYM(sig)[0]) #define PIN_EXPRS_SYM(pin) pin_exprs_ ## pin #define PIN_EXPRS_PTR(pin) (&PIN_EXPRS_SYM(pin)[0]) #define PIN_SYM(pin) pin_ ## pin #define MS_PIN_DECL_(pin, ...) \ static const struct aspeed_sig_expr **PIN_EXPRS_SYM(pin)[] = \ { __VA_ARGS__, NULL }; \ static const struct aspeed_pin_desc PIN_SYM(pin) = \ { #pin, PIN_EXPRS_PTR(pin) } /** * Declare a multi-signal pin * * @pin: The pin number * @other: Macro name for "other" functionality (subjected to stringification) * @high: Macro name for the highest priority signal functions * @low: Macro name for the low signal functions * * For example: * * #define A8 56 * SIG_EXPR_DECL(ROMD8, ROM16, SIG_DESC_SET(SCU90, 6)); * SIG_EXPR_DECL(ROMD8, ROM16S, SIG_DESC_SET(HW_STRAP1, 4), * { HW_STRAP1, GENMASK(1, 0), 0, 0 }); * SIG_EXPR_LIST_DECL(ROMD8, SIG_EXPR_PTR(ROMD8, ROM16), * SIG_EXPR_PTR(ROMD8, ROM16S)); * SIG_EXPR_LIST_DECL_SINGLE(NCTS6, NCTS6, SIG_DESC_SET(SCU90, 7)); * MS_PIN_DECL(A8, GPIOH0, ROMD8, NCTS6); */ #define MS_PIN_DECL(pin, other, high, low) \ SIG_EXPR_LIST_DECL_SINGLE(other, other); \ MS_PIN_DECL_(pin, \ SIG_EXPR_LIST_PTR(high), \ SIG_EXPR_LIST_PTR(low), \ SIG_EXPR_LIST_PTR(other)) #define PIN_GROUP_SYM(func) pins_ ## func #define FUNC_GROUP_SYM(func) groups_ ## func #define FUNC_GROUP_DECL(func, ...) \ static const int PIN_GROUP_SYM(func)[] = { __VA_ARGS__ }; \ static const char *FUNC_GROUP_SYM(func)[] = { #func } /** * Declare a single signal pin * * @pin: The pin number * @other: Macro name for "other" functionality (subjected to stringification) * @sig: Macro name for the signal (subjected to stringification) * * For example: * * #define E3 80 * SIG_EXPR_LIST_DECL_SINGLE(SCL5, I2C5, I2C5_DESC); * SS_PIN_DECL(E3, GPIOK0, SCL5); */ #define SS_PIN_DECL(pin, other, sig) \ SIG_EXPR_LIST_DECL_SINGLE(other, other); \ MS_PIN_DECL_(pin, SIG_EXPR_LIST_PTR(sig), SIG_EXPR_LIST_PTR(other)) /** * Single signal, single function pin declaration * * @pin: The pin number * @other: Macro name for "other" functionality (subjected to stringification) * @sig: Macro name for the signal (subjected to stringification) * @...: Signal descriptors that define the function expression * * For example: * * SSSF_PIN_DECL(A4, GPIOA2, TIMER3, SIG_DESC_SET(SCU80, 2)); */ #define SSSF_PIN_DECL(pin, other, sig, ...) \ SIG_EXPR_LIST_DECL_SINGLE(sig, sig, __VA_ARGS__); \ SIG_EXPR_LIST_DECL_SINGLE(other, other); \ MS_PIN_DECL_(pin, SIG_EXPR_LIST_PTR(sig), SIG_EXPR_LIST_PTR(other)); \ FUNC_GROUP_DECL(sig, pin) #define GPIO_PIN_DECL(pin, gpio) \ SIG_EXPR_LIST_DECL_SINGLE(gpio, gpio); \ MS_PIN_DECL_(pin, SIG_EXPR_LIST_PTR(gpio)) /** * @param The pinconf parameter type * @pins The pin range this config struct covers, [low, high] * @reg The register housing the configuration bits * @mask The mask to select the bits of interest in @reg */ struct aspeed_pin_config { enum pin_config_param param; unsigned int pins[2]; unsigned int reg; u8 bit; u8 value; }; struct aspeed_pinctrl_data { struct regmap *maps[ASPEED_NR_PINMUX_IPS]; const struct pinctrl_pin_desc *pins; const unsigned int npins; const struct aspeed_pin_group *groups; const unsigned int ngroups; const struct aspeed_pin_function *functions; const unsigned int nfunctions; const struct aspeed_pin_config *configs; const unsigned int nconfigs; }; #define ASPEED_PINCTRL_PIN(name_) \ [name_] = { \ .number = name_, \ .name = #name_, \ .drv_data = (void *) &(PIN_SYM(name_)) \ } struct aspeed_pin_group { const char *name; const unsigned int *pins; const unsigned int npins; }; #define ASPEED_PINCTRL_GROUP(name_) { \ .name = #name_, \ .pins = &(PIN_GROUP_SYM(name_))[0], \ .npins = ARRAY_SIZE(PIN_GROUP_SYM(name_)), \ } struct aspeed_pin_function { const char *name; const char *const *groups; unsigned int ngroups; }; #define ASPEED_PINCTRL_FUNC(name_, ...) { \ .name = #name_, \ .groups = &FUNC_GROUP_SYM(name_)[0], \ .ngroups = ARRAY_SIZE(FUNC_GROUP_SYM(name_)), \ } int aspeed_pinctrl_get_groups_count(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev); const char *aspeed_pinctrl_get_group_name(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev, unsigned int group); int aspeed_pinctrl_get_group_pins(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev, unsigned int group, const unsigned int **pins, unsigned int *npins); void aspeed_pinctrl_pin_dbg_show(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev, struct seq_file *s, unsigned int offset); int aspeed_pinmux_get_fn_count(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev); const char *aspeed_pinmux_get_fn_name(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev, unsigned int function); int aspeed_pinmux_get_fn_groups(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev, unsigned int function, const char * const **groups, unsigned int * const num_groups); int aspeed_pinmux_set_mux(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev, unsigned int function, unsigned int group); int aspeed_gpio_request_enable(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev, struct pinctrl_gpio_range *range, unsigned int offset); int aspeed_pinctrl_probe(struct platform_device *pdev, struct pinctrl_desc *pdesc, struct aspeed_pinctrl_data *pdata); int aspeed_pin_config_get(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev, unsigned int offset, unsigned long *config); int aspeed_pin_config_set(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev, unsigned int offset, unsigned long *configs, unsigned int num_configs); int aspeed_pin_config_group_get(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev, unsigned int selector, unsigned long *config); int aspeed_pin_config_group_set(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev, unsigned int selector, unsigned long *configs, unsigned int num_configs); #endif /* PINCTRL_ASPEED */ |