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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
/*
* apb_timer.c: Driver for Langwell APB timers
*
* (C) Copyright 2009 Intel Corporation
* Author: Jacob Pan (jacob.jun.pan@intel.com)
*
* Note:
* Langwell is the south complex of Intel Moorestown MID platform. There are
* eight external timers in total that can be used by the operating system.
* The timer information, such as frequency and addresses, is provided to the
* OS via SFI tables.
* Timer interrupts are routed via FW/HW emulated IOAPIC independently via
* individual redirection table entries (RTE).
* Unlike HPET, there is no master counter, therefore one of the timers are
* used as clocksource. The overall allocation looks like:
* - timer 0 - NR_CPUs for per cpu timer
* - one timer for clocksource
* - one timer for watchdog driver.
* It is also worth notice that APB timer does not support true one-shot mode,
* free-running mode will be used here to emulate one-shot mode.
* APB timer can also be used as broadcast timer along with per cpu local APIC
* timer, but by default APB timer has higher rating than local APIC timers.
*/
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/dw_apb_timer.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/pm.h>
#include <linux/sfi.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/cpu.h>
#include <linux/irq.h>
#include <asm/fixmap.h>
#include <asm/apb_timer.h>
#include <asm/intel-mid.h>
#include <asm/time.h>
#define APBT_CLOCKEVENT_RATING 110
#define APBT_CLOCKSOURCE_RATING 250
#define APBT_CLOCKEVENT0_NUM (0)
#define APBT_CLOCKSOURCE_NUM (2)
static phys_addr_t apbt_address;
static int apb_timer_block_enabled;
static void __iomem *apbt_virt_address;
/*
* Common DW APB timer info
*/
static unsigned long apbt_freq;
struct apbt_dev {
struct dw_apb_clock_event_device *timer;
unsigned int num;
int cpu;
unsigned int irq;
char name[10];
};
static struct dw_apb_clocksource *clocksource_apbt;
static inline void __iomem *adev_virt_addr(struct apbt_dev *adev)
{
return apbt_virt_address + adev->num * APBTMRS_REG_SIZE;
}
static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct apbt_dev, cpu_apbt_dev);
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
static unsigned int apbt_num_timers_used;
#endif
static inline void apbt_set_mapping(void)
{
struct sfi_timer_table_entry *mtmr;
int phy_cs_timer_id = 0;
if (apbt_virt_address) {
pr_debug("APBT base already mapped\n");
return;
}
mtmr = sfi_get_mtmr(APBT_CLOCKEVENT0_NUM);
if (mtmr == NULL) {
printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to get MTMR %d from SFI\n",
APBT_CLOCKEVENT0_NUM);
return;
}
apbt_address = (phys_addr_t)mtmr->phys_addr;
if (!apbt_address) {
printk(KERN_WARNING "No timer base from SFI, use default\n");
apbt_address = APBT_DEFAULT_BASE;
}
apbt_virt_address = ioremap(apbt_address, APBT_MMAP_SIZE);
if (!apbt_virt_address) {
pr_debug("Failed mapping APBT phy address at %lu\n",\
(unsigned long)apbt_address);
goto panic_noapbt;
}
apbt_freq = mtmr->freq_hz;
sfi_free_mtmr(mtmr);
/* Now figure out the physical timer id for clocksource device */
mtmr = sfi_get_mtmr(APBT_CLOCKSOURCE_NUM);
if (mtmr == NULL)
goto panic_noapbt;
/* Now figure out the physical timer id */
pr_debug("Use timer %d for clocksource\n",
(int)(mtmr->phys_addr & 0xff) / APBTMRS_REG_SIZE);
phy_cs_timer_id = (unsigned int)(mtmr->phys_addr & 0xff) /
APBTMRS_REG_SIZE;
clocksource_apbt = dw_apb_clocksource_init(APBT_CLOCKSOURCE_RATING,
"apbt0", apbt_virt_address + phy_cs_timer_id *
APBTMRS_REG_SIZE, apbt_freq);
return;
panic_noapbt:
panic("Failed to setup APB system timer\n");
}
static inline void apbt_clear_mapping(void)
{
iounmap(apbt_virt_address);
apbt_virt_address = NULL;
}
static int __init apbt_clockevent_register(void)
{
struct sfi_timer_table_entry *mtmr;
struct apbt_dev *adev = this_cpu_ptr(&cpu_apbt_dev);
mtmr = sfi_get_mtmr(APBT_CLOCKEVENT0_NUM);
if (mtmr == NULL) {
printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to get MTMR %d from SFI\n",
APBT_CLOCKEVENT0_NUM);
return -ENODEV;
}
adev->num = smp_processor_id();
adev->timer = dw_apb_clockevent_init(smp_processor_id(), "apbt0",
intel_mid_timer_options == INTEL_MID_TIMER_LAPIC_APBT ?
APBT_CLOCKEVENT_RATING - 100 : APBT_CLOCKEVENT_RATING,
adev_virt_addr(adev), 0, apbt_freq);
/* Firmware does EOI handling for us. */
adev->timer->eoi = NULL;
if (intel_mid_timer_options == INTEL_MID_TIMER_LAPIC_APBT) {
global_clock_event = &adev->timer->ced;
printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s clockevent registered as global\n",
global_clock_event->name);
}
dw_apb_clockevent_register(adev->timer);
sfi_free_mtmr(mtmr);
return 0;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
static void apbt_setup_irq(struct apbt_dev *adev)
{
irq_modify_status(adev->irq, 0, IRQ_MOVE_PCNTXT);
irq_set_affinity(adev->irq, cpumask_of(adev->cpu));
}
/* Should be called with per cpu */
void apbt_setup_secondary_clock(void)
{
struct apbt_dev *adev;
int cpu;
/* Don't register boot CPU clockevent */
cpu = smp_processor_id();
if (!cpu)
return;
adev = this_cpu_ptr(&cpu_apbt_dev);
if (!adev->timer) {
adev->timer = dw_apb_clockevent_init(cpu, adev->name,
APBT_CLOCKEVENT_RATING, adev_virt_addr(adev),
adev->irq, apbt_freq);
adev->timer->eoi = NULL;
} else {
dw_apb_clockevent_resume(adev->timer);
}
printk(KERN_INFO "Registering CPU %d clockevent device %s, cpu %08x\n",
cpu, adev->name, adev->cpu);
apbt_setup_irq(adev);
dw_apb_clockevent_register(adev->timer);
return;
}
/*
* this notify handler process CPU hotplug events. in case of S0i3, nonboot
* cpus are disabled/enabled frequently, for performance reasons, we keep the
* per cpu timer irq registered so that we do need to do free_irq/request_irq.
*
* TODO: it might be more reliable to directly disable percpu clockevent device
* without the notifier chain. currently, cpu 0 may get interrupts from other
* cpu timers during the offline process due to the ordering of notification.
* the extra interrupt is harmless.
*/
static int apbt_cpu_dead(unsigned int cpu)
{
struct apbt_dev *adev = &per_cpu(cpu_apbt_dev, cpu);
dw_apb_clockevent_pause(adev->timer);
if (system_state == SYSTEM_RUNNING) {
pr_debug("skipping APBT CPU %u offline\n", cpu);
} else {
pr_debug("APBT clockevent for cpu %u offline\n", cpu);
dw_apb_clockevent_stop(adev->timer);
}
return 0;
}
static __init int apbt_late_init(void)
{
if (intel_mid_timer_options == INTEL_MID_TIMER_LAPIC_APBT ||
!apb_timer_block_enabled)
return 0;
return cpuhp_setup_state(CPUHP_X86_APB_DEAD, "x86/apb:dead", NULL,
apbt_cpu_dead);
}
fs_initcall(apbt_late_init);
#else
void apbt_setup_secondary_clock(void) {}
#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
static int apbt_clocksource_register(void)
{
u64 start, now;
u64 t1;
/* Start the counter, use timer 2 as source, timer 0/1 for event */
dw_apb_clocksource_start(clocksource_apbt);
/* Verify whether apbt counter works */
t1 = dw_apb_clocksource_read(clocksource_apbt);
start = rdtsc();
/*
* We don't know the TSC frequency yet, but waiting for
* 200000 TSC cycles is safe:
* 4 GHz == 50us
* 1 GHz == 200us
*/
do {
rep_nop();
now = rdtsc();
} while ((now - start) < 200000UL);
/* APBT is the only always on clocksource, it has to work! */
if (t1 == dw_apb_clocksource_read(clocksource_apbt))
panic("APBT counter not counting. APBT disabled\n");
dw_apb_clocksource_register(clocksource_apbt);
return 0;
}
/*
* Early setup the APBT timer, only use timer 0 for booting then switch to
* per CPU timer if possible.
* returns 1 if per cpu apbt is setup
* returns 0 if no per cpu apbt is chosen
* panic if set up failed, this is the only platform timer on Moorestown.
*/
void __init apbt_time_init(void)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
int i;
struct sfi_timer_table_entry *p_mtmr;
struct apbt_dev *adev;
#endif
if (apb_timer_block_enabled)
return;
apbt_set_mapping();
if (!apbt_virt_address)
goto out_noapbt;
/*
* Read the frequency and check for a sane value, for ESL model
* we extend the possible clock range to allow time scaling.
*/
if (apbt_freq < APBT_MIN_FREQ || apbt_freq > APBT_MAX_FREQ) {
pr_debug("APBT has invalid freq 0x%lx\n", apbt_freq);
goto out_noapbt;
}
if (apbt_clocksource_register()) {
pr_debug("APBT has failed to register clocksource\n");
goto out_noapbt;
}
if (!apbt_clockevent_register())
apb_timer_block_enabled = 1;
else {
pr_debug("APBT has failed to register clockevent\n");
goto out_noapbt;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
/* kernel cmdline disable apb timer, so we will use lapic timers */
if (intel_mid_timer_options == INTEL_MID_TIMER_LAPIC_APBT) {
printk(KERN_INFO "apbt: disabled per cpu timer\n");
return;
}
pr_debug("%s: %d CPUs online\n", __func__, num_online_cpus());
if (num_possible_cpus() <= sfi_mtimer_num)
apbt_num_timers_used = num_possible_cpus();
else
apbt_num_timers_used = 1;
pr_debug("%s: %d APB timers used\n", __func__, apbt_num_timers_used);
/* here we set up per CPU timer data structure */
for (i = 0; i < apbt_num_timers_used; i++) {
adev = &per_cpu(cpu_apbt_dev, i);
adev->num = i;
adev->cpu = i;
p_mtmr = sfi_get_mtmr(i);
if (p_mtmr)
adev->irq = p_mtmr->irq;
else
printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to get timer for cpu %d\n", i);
snprintf(adev->name, sizeof(adev->name) - 1, "apbt%d", i);
}
#endif
return;
out_noapbt:
apbt_clear_mapping();
apb_timer_block_enabled = 0;
panic("failed to enable APB timer\n");
}
/* called before apb_timer_enable, use early map */
unsigned long apbt_quick_calibrate(void)
{
int i, scale;
u64 old, new;
u64 t1, t2;
unsigned long khz = 0;
u32 loop, shift;
apbt_set_mapping();
dw_apb_clocksource_start(clocksource_apbt);
/* check if the timer can count down, otherwise return */
old = dw_apb_clocksource_read(clocksource_apbt);
i = 10000;
while (--i) {
if (old != dw_apb_clocksource_read(clocksource_apbt))
break;
}
if (!i)
goto failed;
/* count 16 ms */
loop = (apbt_freq / 1000) << 4;
/* restart the timer to ensure it won't get to 0 in the calibration */
dw_apb_clocksource_start(clocksource_apbt);
old = dw_apb_clocksource_read(clocksource_apbt);
old += loop;
t1 = rdtsc();
do {
new = dw_apb_clocksource_read(clocksource_apbt);
} while (new < old);
t2 = rdtsc();
shift = 5;
if (unlikely(loop >> shift == 0)) {
printk(KERN_INFO
"APBT TSC calibration failed, not enough resolution\n");
return 0;
}
scale = (int)div_u64((t2 - t1), loop >> shift);
khz = (scale * (apbt_freq / 1000)) >> shift;
printk(KERN_INFO "TSC freq calculated by APB timer is %lu khz\n", khz);
return khz;
failed:
return 0;
}
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