Message ID | 1409656338-20337-5-git-send-email-gautam.vivek@samsung.com (mailing list archive) |
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Hi, On Tue, Sep 02, 2014 at 04:42:18PM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: > Adding phy calibrate callback, which facilitates setting certain > PHY settings post initialization of the PHY controller. > Exynos5420 and Exynos5800 have 28nm USB 3.0 DRD PHY for which > the Loss-of-Signal (LOS) Detector Threshold Level as well as > Tx-Vboost-Level should be controlled for Super-Speed operations. > > Additionally set proper time to wait for RxDetect measurement, > for desired PHY reference clock, so as to solve issue with enumeration > of few USB 3.0 devices, like Samsung SUM-TSB16S 3.0 USB drive > on the controller. > We are using CR_port for this purpose to send required data > to override the LOS values. > > On testing with USB 3.0 devices on USB 3.0 port present on > SMDK5420, and peach-pit boards should see following message: > usb 2-1: new SuperSpeed USB device number 2 using xhci-hcd > > and without this patch, should see below shown message: > usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using xhci-hcd > > [Also removed unnecessary extra lines in the register macro definitions] > > Signed-off-by: Vivek Gautam <gautam.vivek@samsung.com> > --- > drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c | 185 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- > 1 file changed, 170 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c b/drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c > index 47f47fe..85742b0 100644 > --- a/drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c > +++ b/drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c > @@ -37,13 +37,11 @@ > > /* EXYNOS5: USB 3.0 DRD PHY registers */ > #define EXYNOS5_DRD_LINKSYSTEM 0x04 > - > #define LINKSYSTEM_FLADJ_MASK (0x3f << 1) > #define LINKSYSTEM_FLADJ(_x) ((_x) << 1) > #define LINKSYSTEM_XHCI_VERSION_CONTROL BIT(27) > > #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYUTMI 0x08 > - > #define PHYUTMI_OTGDISABLE BIT(6) > #define PHYUTMI_FORCESUSPEND BIT(1) > #define PHYUTMI_FORCESLEEP BIT(0) > @@ -51,26 +49,20 @@ > #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYPIPE 0x0c > > #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYCLKRST 0x10 > - > #define PHYCLKRST_EN_UTMISUSPEND BIT(31) > - > #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_REFCLKSEL_MASK (0xff << 23) > #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_REFCLKSEL(_x) ((_x) << 23) > - > #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_RANGE_MASK (0x03 << 21) > #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_RANGE(_x) ((_x) << 21) > - > #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_EN BIT(20) > #define PHYCLKRST_REF_SSP_EN BIT(19) > #define PHYCLKRST_REF_CLKDIV2 BIT(18) > - > #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_MASK (0x7f << 11) > #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_100MHZ_REF (0x19 << 11) > #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_50M_REF (0x32 << 11) > #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_24MHZ_REF (0x68 << 11) > #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_20MHZ_REF (0x7d << 11) > #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_19200KHZ_REF (0x02 << 11) > - > #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_UTMI_MASK (0x7 << 5) > #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_PIPE_MASK (0x7 << 8) > #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL(_x) ((_x) << 5) > @@ -78,46 +70,68 @@ > #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_PAD_24MHZ (0x2a << 5) > #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_PAD_20MHZ (0x31 << 5) > #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_PAD_19_2MHZ (0x38 << 5) > - > #define PHYCLKRST_RETENABLEN BIT(4) > - > #define PHYCLKRST_REFCLKSEL_MASK (0x03 << 2) > #define PHYCLKRST_REFCLKSEL_PAD_REFCLK (0x2 << 2) > #define PHYCLKRST_REFCLKSEL_EXT_REFCLK (0x3 << 2) > - > #define PHYCLKRST_PORTRESET BIT(1) > #define PHYCLKRST_COMMONONN BIT(0) > > #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0 0x14 > +#define PHYREG0_SSC_REF_CLK_SEL BIT(21) > +#define PHYREG0_SSC_RANGE BIT(20) > +#define PHYREG0_CR_WRITE BIT(19) > +#define PHYREG0_CR_READ BIT(18) > +#define PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(_x) ((_x) << 2) > +#define PHYREG0_CR_CAP_DATA BIT(1) > +#define PHYREG0_CR_CAP_ADDR BIT(0) > + > #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG1 0x18 > +#define PHYREG1_CR_DATA_OUT(_x) ((_x) << 1) > +#define PHYREG1_CR_ACK BIT(0) > > #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYPARAM0 0x1c > - > #define PHYPARAM0_REF_USE_PAD BIT(31) > #define PHYPARAM0_REF_LOSLEVEL_MASK (0x1f << 26) > #define PHYPARAM0_REF_LOSLEVEL (0x9 << 26) > > #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYPARAM1 0x20 > - > #define PHYPARAM1_PCS_TXDEEMPH_MASK (0x1f << 0) > #define PHYPARAM1_PCS_TXDEEMPH (0x1c) > > #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYTERM 0x24 > > #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYTEST 0x28 > - > #define PHYTEST_POWERDOWN_SSP BIT(3) > #define PHYTEST_POWERDOWN_HSP BIT(2) > > #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYADP 0x2c > > #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYUTMICLKSEL 0x30 > - this and all above are unrelated to $subject. > #define PHYUTMICLKSEL_UTMI_CLKSEL BIT(2) > > #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYRESUME 0x34 > #define EXYNOS5_DRD_LINKPORT 0x44 > > +/* USB 3.0 DRD PHY SS Function Control Reg; accessed by CR_PORT */ > +#define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN (0x15) > +#define LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_BIAS_5420 (0x5 << 13) > +#define LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_BIAS_DEFAULT (0x0 << 13) > +#define LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_EN (0x1 << 10) > +#define LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_LEVEL_DEFAULT (0x9 << 0) > + > +#define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN (0x12) > +#define TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN_VBOOST_5420 (0x5 << 13) > +#define TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN_VBOOST_DEFAULT (0x4 << 13) > + > +#define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_LANE0_TX_DEBUG (0x1010) > +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_19M2_20M (0x4 << 4) > +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_24M (0x8 << 4) > +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_25M_26M (0x8 << 4) > +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_48M_50M_52M (0x20 << 4) > +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_62M5 (0x20 << 4) > +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_96M_100M (0x40 << 4) > + > #define KHZ 1000 > #define MHZ (KHZ * KHZ) > > @@ -135,12 +149,14 @@ struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy_config { > void (*phy_isol)(struct phy_usb_instance *inst, u32 on); > void (*phy_init)(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd); > unsigned int (*set_refclk)(struct phy_usb_instance *inst); > + int (*phy_calibrate)(struct phy_usb_instance *inst); > }; > > struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy_drvdata { > const struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy_config *phy_cfg; > u32 pmu_offset_usbdrd0_phy; > u32 pmu_offset_usbdrd1_phy; > + void (*phy_exynos_calibrate)(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd); > }; > > /** > @@ -487,6 +503,142 @@ static int exynos5_usbdrd_phy_power_off(struct phy *phy) > return 0; > } > > +static void crport_handshake(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd, > + u32 val, u32 cmd) > +{ > + u32 usec = 100; > + u32 result; > + > + writel(val | cmd, phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0); > + > + do { > + result = readl(phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG1); > + if (result & PHYREG1_CR_ACK) > + break; > + > + udelay(1); > + } while (usec-- > 0); > + > + if (!usec) > + dev_err(phy_drd->dev, > + "CRPORT handshake timeout1 (0x%08x)\n", val); if handshake timed out, shouldn't you error out here ? IOW, make this function return an int and return an error code from this point ? Why would you even continue to the next step ? > + > + usec = 100; > + > + writel(val, phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0); > + > + do { > + result = readl(phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG1); > + if (!(result & PHYREG1_CR_ACK)) > + break; > + > + udelay(1); > + } while (usec-- > 0); > + > + if (!usec) > + dev_err(phy_drd->dev, > + "CRPORT handshake timeout2 (0x%08x)\n", val); return an error ? > +} > + > +static void crport_ctrl_write(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd, > + u32 addr, u32 data) > +{ > + /* Write Address */ > + writel(PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(addr), > + phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0); > + crport_handshake(phy_drd, PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(addr), > + PHYREG0_CR_CAP_ADDR); > + > + /* Write Data */ > + writel(PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(data), > + phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0); > + crport_handshake(phy_drd, PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(data), > + PHYREG0_CR_CAP_DATA); > + crport_handshake(phy_drd, PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(data), > + PHYREG0_CR_WRITE); > +} > + > +/* > + * Override PHY paramaeters using CR_PORT register to calibrate settings > + * to meet meet SuperSpeed requirements, on Exynos5420 and Exynos5800 systems, > + * which have 28nm USB 3.0 DRD PHY. > + */ > +static void exynos5420_usbdrd_phy_calibrate(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd) > +{ > + u32 temp; > + > + /* > + * Change los_bias to (0x5) for 28nm PHY from a > + * default value (0x0); los_level is set as default > + * (0x9) as also reflected in los_level[30:26] bits > + * of PHYPARAM0 register. > + */ > + temp = LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_BIAS_5420 | > + LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_EN | > + LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_LEVEL_DEFAULT; > + crport_ctrl_write(phy_drd, > + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN, > + temp); > + > + /* > + * Set tx_vboost_lvl to (0x5) for 28nm PHY Tuning, > + * to raise Tx signal level from its default value of (0x4) > + */ > + temp = TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN_VBOOST_5420; > + crport_ctrl_write(phy_drd, > + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN, > + temp); > + > + /* > + * Set proper time to wait for RxDetect measurement, for > + * desired reference clock of PHY, by tuning the CRPORT > + * register LANE0.TX_DEBUG which is internal to PHY. > + * This fixes issue with few USB 3.0 devices, which are > + * not detected (not even generate interrupts on the bus > + * on insertion) without this change. > + * e.g. Samsung SUM-TSB16S 3.0 USB drive. > + */ > + switch (phy_drd->extrefclk) { > + case EXYNOS5_FSEL_50MHZ: > + temp = LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_48M_50M_52M; > + break; > + case EXYNOS5_FSEL_20MHZ: > + case EXYNOS5_FSEL_19MHZ2: > + temp = LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_19M2_20M; > + break; > + case EXYNOS5_FSEL_24MHZ: why can't this be done during probe() ? Are you going to change external reference clock frequency during runtime ? And even if you do, wouldn't it be easier to subscribe to clock rate change notifiers instead of adding this ->calibrate() ? It still looks, to me, that this ->calibrate() thing is unnecessary. We have a single user for it and this user could very well get this sorted out during probe() or by subscribing to clock rate notifiers.
Hi Felipe, On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 8:04 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: > Hi, > > On Tue, Sep 02, 2014 at 04:42:18PM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >> Adding phy calibrate callback, which facilitates setting certain >> PHY settings post initialization of the PHY controller. >> Exynos5420 and Exynos5800 have 28nm USB 3.0 DRD PHY for which >> the Loss-of-Signal (LOS) Detector Threshold Level as well as >> Tx-Vboost-Level should be controlled for Super-Speed operations. >> >> Additionally set proper time to wait for RxDetect measurement, >> for desired PHY reference clock, so as to solve issue with enumeration >> of few USB 3.0 devices, like Samsung SUM-TSB16S 3.0 USB drive >> on the controller. >> We are using CR_port for this purpose to send required data >> to override the LOS values. >> >> On testing with USB 3.0 devices on USB 3.0 port present on >> SMDK5420, and peach-pit boards should see following message: >> usb 2-1: new SuperSpeed USB device number 2 using xhci-hcd >> >> and without this patch, should see below shown message: >> usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using xhci-hcd >> >> [Also removed unnecessary extra lines in the register macro definitions] >> >> Signed-off-by: Vivek Gautam <gautam.vivek@samsung.com> >> --- >> drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c | 185 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- >> 1 file changed, 170 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c b/drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c >> index 47f47fe..85742b0 100644 >> --- a/drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c >> +++ b/drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c >> @@ -37,13 +37,11 @@ >> >> /* EXYNOS5: USB 3.0 DRD PHY registers */ >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_LINKSYSTEM 0x04 >> - >> #define LINKSYSTEM_FLADJ_MASK (0x3f << 1) >> #define LINKSYSTEM_FLADJ(_x) ((_x) << 1) >> #define LINKSYSTEM_XHCI_VERSION_CONTROL BIT(27) >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYUTMI 0x08 >> - >> #define PHYUTMI_OTGDISABLE BIT(6) >> #define PHYUTMI_FORCESUSPEND BIT(1) >> #define PHYUTMI_FORCESLEEP BIT(0) >> @@ -51,26 +49,20 @@ >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYPIPE 0x0c >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYCLKRST 0x10 >> - >> #define PHYCLKRST_EN_UTMISUSPEND BIT(31) >> - >> #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_REFCLKSEL_MASK (0xff << 23) >> #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_REFCLKSEL(_x) ((_x) << 23) >> - >> #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_RANGE_MASK (0x03 << 21) >> #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_RANGE(_x) ((_x) << 21) >> - >> #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_EN BIT(20) >> #define PHYCLKRST_REF_SSP_EN BIT(19) >> #define PHYCLKRST_REF_CLKDIV2 BIT(18) >> - >> #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_MASK (0x7f << 11) >> #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_100MHZ_REF (0x19 << 11) >> #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_50M_REF (0x32 << 11) >> #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_24MHZ_REF (0x68 << 11) >> #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_20MHZ_REF (0x7d << 11) >> #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_19200KHZ_REF (0x02 << 11) >> - >> #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_UTMI_MASK (0x7 << 5) >> #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_PIPE_MASK (0x7 << 8) >> #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL(_x) ((_x) << 5) >> @@ -78,46 +70,68 @@ >> #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_PAD_24MHZ (0x2a << 5) >> #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_PAD_20MHZ (0x31 << 5) >> #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_PAD_19_2MHZ (0x38 << 5) >> - >> #define PHYCLKRST_RETENABLEN BIT(4) >> - >> #define PHYCLKRST_REFCLKSEL_MASK (0x03 << 2) >> #define PHYCLKRST_REFCLKSEL_PAD_REFCLK (0x2 << 2) >> #define PHYCLKRST_REFCLKSEL_EXT_REFCLK (0x3 << 2) >> - >> #define PHYCLKRST_PORTRESET BIT(1) >> #define PHYCLKRST_COMMONONN BIT(0) >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0 0x14 >> +#define PHYREG0_SSC_REF_CLK_SEL BIT(21) >> +#define PHYREG0_SSC_RANGE BIT(20) >> +#define PHYREG0_CR_WRITE BIT(19) >> +#define PHYREG0_CR_READ BIT(18) >> +#define PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(_x) ((_x) << 2) >> +#define PHYREG0_CR_CAP_DATA BIT(1) >> +#define PHYREG0_CR_CAP_ADDR BIT(0) >> + >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG1 0x18 >> +#define PHYREG1_CR_DATA_OUT(_x) ((_x) << 1) >> +#define PHYREG1_CR_ACK BIT(0) >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYPARAM0 0x1c >> - >> #define PHYPARAM0_REF_USE_PAD BIT(31) >> #define PHYPARAM0_REF_LOSLEVEL_MASK (0x1f << 26) >> #define PHYPARAM0_REF_LOSLEVEL (0x9 << 26) >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYPARAM1 0x20 >> - >> #define PHYPARAM1_PCS_TXDEEMPH_MASK (0x1f << 0) >> #define PHYPARAM1_PCS_TXDEEMPH (0x1c) >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYTERM 0x24 >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYTEST 0x28 >> - >> #define PHYTEST_POWERDOWN_SSP BIT(3) >> #define PHYTEST_POWERDOWN_HSP BIT(2) >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYADP 0x2c >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYUTMICLKSEL 0x30 >> - > > this and all above are unrelated to $subject. True, but i have mentioned about this change in the commit message. It looked so trivial to me that i included it here in this patch. Will separate it out in a separate patch if you like that. :-) > >> #define PHYUTMICLKSEL_UTMI_CLKSEL BIT(2) >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYRESUME 0x34 >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_LINKPORT 0x44 >> >> +/* USB 3.0 DRD PHY SS Function Control Reg; accessed by CR_PORT */ >> +#define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN (0x15) >> +#define LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_BIAS_5420 (0x5 << 13) >> +#define LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_BIAS_DEFAULT (0x0 << 13) >> +#define LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_EN (0x1 << 10) >> +#define LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_LEVEL_DEFAULT (0x9 << 0) >> + >> +#define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN (0x12) >> +#define TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN_VBOOST_5420 (0x5 << 13) >> +#define TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN_VBOOST_DEFAULT (0x4 << 13) >> + >> +#define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_LANE0_TX_DEBUG (0x1010) >> +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_19M2_20M (0x4 << 4) >> +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_24M (0x8 << 4) >> +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_25M_26M (0x8 << 4) >> +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_48M_50M_52M (0x20 << 4) >> +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_62M5 (0x20 << 4) >> +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_96M_100M (0x40 << 4) >> + >> #define KHZ 1000 >> #define MHZ (KHZ * KHZ) >> >> @@ -135,12 +149,14 @@ struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy_config { >> void (*phy_isol)(struct phy_usb_instance *inst, u32 on); >> void (*phy_init)(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd); >> unsigned int (*set_refclk)(struct phy_usb_instance *inst); >> + int (*phy_calibrate)(struct phy_usb_instance *inst); >> }; >> >> struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy_drvdata { >> const struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy_config *phy_cfg; >> u32 pmu_offset_usbdrd0_phy; >> u32 pmu_offset_usbdrd1_phy; >> + void (*phy_exynos_calibrate)(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd); >> }; >> >> /** >> @@ -487,6 +503,142 @@ static int exynos5_usbdrd_phy_power_off(struct phy *phy) >> return 0; >> } >> >> +static void crport_handshake(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd, >> + u32 val, u32 cmd) >> +{ >> + u32 usec = 100; >> + u32 result; >> + >> + writel(val | cmd, phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0); >> + >> + do { >> + result = readl(phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG1); >> + if (result & PHYREG1_CR_ACK) >> + break; >> + >> + udelay(1); >> + } while (usec-- > 0); >> + >> + if (!usec) >> + dev_err(phy_drd->dev, >> + "CRPORT handshake timeout1 (0x%08x)\n", val); > > if handshake timed out, shouldn't you error out here ? IOW, make this > function return an int and return an error code from this point ? Why > would you even continue to the next step ? Point taken, we should have error'ed out here once timeout occured. Will update it accordingly. > >> + >> + usec = 100; >> + >> + writel(val, phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0); >> + >> + do { >> + result = readl(phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG1); >> + if (!(result & PHYREG1_CR_ACK)) >> + break; >> + >> + udelay(1); >> + } while (usec-- > 0); >> + >> + if (!usec) >> + dev_err(phy_drd->dev, >> + "CRPORT handshake timeout2 (0x%08x)\n", val); > > return an error ? sure > >> +} >> + >> +static void crport_ctrl_write(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd, >> + u32 addr, u32 data) >> +{ >> + /* Write Address */ >> + writel(PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(addr), >> + phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0); >> + crport_handshake(phy_drd, PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(addr), >> + PHYREG0_CR_CAP_ADDR); >> + >> + /* Write Data */ >> + writel(PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(data), >> + phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0); >> + crport_handshake(phy_drd, PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(data), >> + PHYREG0_CR_CAP_DATA); >> + crport_handshake(phy_drd, PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(data), >> + PHYREG0_CR_WRITE); >> +} >> + >> +/* >> + * Override PHY paramaeters using CR_PORT register to calibrate settings >> + * to meet meet SuperSpeed requirements, on Exynos5420 and Exynos5800 systems, >> + * which have 28nm USB 3.0 DRD PHY. >> + */ >> +static void exynos5420_usbdrd_phy_calibrate(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd) >> +{ >> + u32 temp; >> + >> + /* >> + * Change los_bias to (0x5) for 28nm PHY from a >> + * default value (0x0); los_level is set as default >> + * (0x9) as also reflected in los_level[30:26] bits >> + * of PHYPARAM0 register. >> + */ >> + temp = LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_BIAS_5420 | >> + LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_EN | >> + LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_LEVEL_DEFAULT; >> + crport_ctrl_write(phy_drd, >> + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN, >> + temp); >> + >> + /* >> + * Set tx_vboost_lvl to (0x5) for 28nm PHY Tuning, >> + * to raise Tx signal level from its default value of (0x4) >> + */ >> + temp = TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN_VBOOST_5420; >> + crport_ctrl_write(phy_drd, >> + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN, >> + temp); >> + >> + /* >> + * Set proper time to wait for RxDetect measurement, for >> + * desired reference clock of PHY, by tuning the CRPORT >> + * register LANE0.TX_DEBUG which is internal to PHY. >> + * This fixes issue with few USB 3.0 devices, which are >> + * not detected (not even generate interrupts on the bus >> + * on insertion) without this change. >> + * e.g. Samsung SUM-TSB16S 3.0 USB drive. >> + */ >> + switch (phy_drd->extrefclk) { >> + case EXYNOS5_FSEL_50MHZ: >> + temp = LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_48M_50M_52M; >> + break; >> + case EXYNOS5_FSEL_20MHZ: >> + case EXYNOS5_FSEL_19MHZ2: >> + temp = LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_19M2_20M; >> + break; >> + case EXYNOS5_FSEL_24MHZ: > > why can't this be done during probe() ? Are you going to change external > reference clock frequency during runtime ? And even if you do, > wouldn't it be easier to subscribe to clock rate change notifiers > instead of adding this ->calibrate() ? Wait, did this patch give an impression that we are changing the reference clock settings ? We are actually trying to override some of the PHY parameters, which is possible only after the controller has been reset. These PHY parameter overriding (on PHY registers which are not exposed outside) is done post initialization, only through EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0. > > It still looks, to me, that this ->calibrate() thing is unnecessary. We > have a single user for it and this user could very well get this sorted > out during probe() or by subscribing to clock rate notifiers. We can't program these parameters during PHY probe(), since they reset to their default value after the controller reset. So we needed a way to do this post initialization, once the controller has been reset.
Hi, On Wed, Sep 03, 2014 at 12:59:27PM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: > > On Tue, Sep 02, 2014 at 04:42:18PM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: > >> Adding phy calibrate callback, which facilitates setting certain > >> PHY settings post initialization of the PHY controller. > >> Exynos5420 and Exynos5800 have 28nm USB 3.0 DRD PHY for which > >> the Loss-of-Signal (LOS) Detector Threshold Level as well as > >> Tx-Vboost-Level should be controlled for Super-Speed operations. > >> > >> Additionally set proper time to wait for RxDetect measurement, > >> for desired PHY reference clock, so as to solve issue with enumeration > >> of few USB 3.0 devices, like Samsung SUM-TSB16S 3.0 USB drive > >> on the controller. > >> We are using CR_port for this purpose to send required data > >> to override the LOS values. > >> > >> On testing with USB 3.0 devices on USB 3.0 port present on > >> SMDK5420, and peach-pit boards should see following message: > >> usb 2-1: new SuperSpeed USB device number 2 using xhci-hcd > >> > >> and without this patch, should see below shown message: > >> usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using xhci-hcd > >> > >> [Also removed unnecessary extra lines in the register macro definitions] > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Vivek Gautam <gautam.vivek@samsung.com> > >> --- > >> drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c | 185 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- > >> 1 file changed, 170 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) > >> > >> diff --git a/drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c b/drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c > >> index 47f47fe..85742b0 100644 > >> --- a/drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c > >> +++ b/drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c > >> @@ -37,13 +37,11 @@ > >> > >> /* EXYNOS5: USB 3.0 DRD PHY registers */ > >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_LINKSYSTEM 0x04 > >> - > >> #define LINKSYSTEM_FLADJ_MASK (0x3f << 1) > >> #define LINKSYSTEM_FLADJ(_x) ((_x) << 1) > >> #define LINKSYSTEM_XHCI_VERSION_CONTROL BIT(27) > >> > >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYUTMI 0x08 > >> - > >> #define PHYUTMI_OTGDISABLE BIT(6) > >> #define PHYUTMI_FORCESUSPEND BIT(1) > >> #define PHYUTMI_FORCESLEEP BIT(0) > >> @@ -51,26 +49,20 @@ > >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYPIPE 0x0c > >> > >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYCLKRST 0x10 > >> - > >> #define PHYCLKRST_EN_UTMISUSPEND BIT(31) > >> - > >> #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_REFCLKSEL_MASK (0xff << 23) > >> #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_REFCLKSEL(_x) ((_x) << 23) > >> - > >> #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_RANGE_MASK (0x03 << 21) > >> #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_RANGE(_x) ((_x) << 21) > >> - > >> #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_EN BIT(20) > >> #define PHYCLKRST_REF_SSP_EN BIT(19) > >> #define PHYCLKRST_REF_CLKDIV2 BIT(18) > >> - > >> #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_MASK (0x7f << 11) > >> #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_100MHZ_REF (0x19 << 11) > >> #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_50M_REF (0x32 << 11) > >> #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_24MHZ_REF (0x68 << 11) > >> #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_20MHZ_REF (0x7d << 11) > >> #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_19200KHZ_REF (0x02 << 11) > >> - > >> #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_UTMI_MASK (0x7 << 5) > >> #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_PIPE_MASK (0x7 << 8) > >> #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL(_x) ((_x) << 5) > >> @@ -78,46 +70,68 @@ > >> #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_PAD_24MHZ (0x2a << 5) > >> #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_PAD_20MHZ (0x31 << 5) > >> #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_PAD_19_2MHZ (0x38 << 5) > >> - > >> #define PHYCLKRST_RETENABLEN BIT(4) > >> - > >> #define PHYCLKRST_REFCLKSEL_MASK (0x03 << 2) > >> #define PHYCLKRST_REFCLKSEL_PAD_REFCLK (0x2 << 2) > >> #define PHYCLKRST_REFCLKSEL_EXT_REFCLK (0x3 << 2) > >> - > >> #define PHYCLKRST_PORTRESET BIT(1) > >> #define PHYCLKRST_COMMONONN BIT(0) > >> > >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0 0x14 > >> +#define PHYREG0_SSC_REF_CLK_SEL BIT(21) > >> +#define PHYREG0_SSC_RANGE BIT(20) > >> +#define PHYREG0_CR_WRITE BIT(19) > >> +#define PHYREG0_CR_READ BIT(18) > >> +#define PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(_x) ((_x) << 2) > >> +#define PHYREG0_CR_CAP_DATA BIT(1) > >> +#define PHYREG0_CR_CAP_ADDR BIT(0) > >> + > >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG1 0x18 > >> +#define PHYREG1_CR_DATA_OUT(_x) ((_x) << 1) > >> +#define PHYREG1_CR_ACK BIT(0) > >> > >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYPARAM0 0x1c > >> - > >> #define PHYPARAM0_REF_USE_PAD BIT(31) > >> #define PHYPARAM0_REF_LOSLEVEL_MASK (0x1f << 26) > >> #define PHYPARAM0_REF_LOSLEVEL (0x9 << 26) > >> > >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYPARAM1 0x20 > >> - > >> #define PHYPARAM1_PCS_TXDEEMPH_MASK (0x1f << 0) > >> #define PHYPARAM1_PCS_TXDEEMPH (0x1c) > >> > >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYTERM 0x24 > >> > >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYTEST 0x28 > >> - > >> #define PHYTEST_POWERDOWN_SSP BIT(3) > >> #define PHYTEST_POWERDOWN_HSP BIT(2) > >> > >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYADP 0x2c > >> > >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYUTMICLKSEL 0x30 > >> - > > > > this and all above are unrelated to $subject. > > True, but i have mentioned about this change in the commit message. > It looked so trivial to me that i included it here in this patch. > > Will separate it out in a separate patch if you like that. :-) probably not necessary. Kishon's got the final word for drivers/phy, though. > > > > >> #define PHYUTMICLKSEL_UTMI_CLKSEL BIT(2) > >> > >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYRESUME 0x34 > >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_LINKPORT 0x44 > >> > >> +/* USB 3.0 DRD PHY SS Function Control Reg; accessed by CR_PORT */ > >> +#define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN (0x15) > >> +#define LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_BIAS_5420 (0x5 << 13) > >> +#define LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_BIAS_DEFAULT (0x0 << 13) > >> +#define LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_EN (0x1 << 10) > >> +#define LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_LEVEL_DEFAULT (0x9 << 0) > >> + > >> +#define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN (0x12) > >> +#define TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN_VBOOST_5420 (0x5 << 13) > >> +#define TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN_VBOOST_DEFAULT (0x4 << 13) > >> + > >> +#define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_LANE0_TX_DEBUG (0x1010) > >> +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_19M2_20M (0x4 << 4) > >> +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_24M (0x8 << 4) > >> +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_25M_26M (0x8 << 4) > >> +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_48M_50M_52M (0x20 << 4) > >> +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_62M5 (0x20 << 4) > >> +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_96M_100M (0x40 << 4) > >> + > >> #define KHZ 1000 > >> #define MHZ (KHZ * KHZ) > >> > >> @@ -135,12 +149,14 @@ struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy_config { > >> void (*phy_isol)(struct phy_usb_instance *inst, u32 on); > >> void (*phy_init)(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd); > >> unsigned int (*set_refclk)(struct phy_usb_instance *inst); > >> + int (*phy_calibrate)(struct phy_usb_instance *inst); > >> }; > >> > >> struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy_drvdata { > >> const struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy_config *phy_cfg; > >> u32 pmu_offset_usbdrd0_phy; > >> u32 pmu_offset_usbdrd1_phy; > >> + void (*phy_exynos_calibrate)(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd); > >> }; > >> > >> /** > >> @@ -487,6 +503,142 @@ static int exynos5_usbdrd_phy_power_off(struct phy *phy) > >> return 0; > >> } > >> > >> +static void crport_handshake(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd, > >> + u32 val, u32 cmd) > >> +{ > >> + u32 usec = 100; > >> + u32 result; > >> + > >> + writel(val | cmd, phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0); > >> + > >> + do { > >> + result = readl(phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG1); > >> + if (result & PHYREG1_CR_ACK) > >> + break; > >> + > >> + udelay(1); > >> + } while (usec-- > 0); > >> + > >> + if (!usec) > >> + dev_err(phy_drd->dev, > >> + "CRPORT handshake timeout1 (0x%08x)\n", val); > > > > if handshake timed out, shouldn't you error out here ? IOW, make this > > function return an int and return an error code from this point ? Why > > would you even continue to the next step ? > > Point taken, we should have error'ed out here once timeout occured. > Will update it accordingly. > > > > >> + > >> + usec = 100; > >> + > >> + writel(val, phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0); > >> + > >> + do { > >> + result = readl(phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG1); > >> + if (!(result & PHYREG1_CR_ACK)) > >> + break; > >> + > >> + udelay(1); > >> + } while (usec-- > 0); > >> + > >> + if (!usec) > >> + dev_err(phy_drd->dev, > >> + "CRPORT handshake timeout2 (0x%08x)\n", val); > > > > return an error ? > sure > > > > >> +} > >> + > >> +static void crport_ctrl_write(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd, > >> + u32 addr, u32 data) > >> +{ > >> + /* Write Address */ > >> + writel(PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(addr), > >> + phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0); > >> + crport_handshake(phy_drd, PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(addr), > >> + PHYREG0_CR_CAP_ADDR); > >> + > >> + /* Write Data */ > >> + writel(PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(data), > >> + phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0); > >> + crport_handshake(phy_drd, PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(data), > >> + PHYREG0_CR_CAP_DATA); > >> + crport_handshake(phy_drd, PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(data), > >> + PHYREG0_CR_WRITE); > >> +} > >> + > >> +/* > >> + * Override PHY paramaeters using CR_PORT register to calibrate settings > >> + * to meet meet SuperSpeed requirements, on Exynos5420 and Exynos5800 systems, > >> + * which have 28nm USB 3.0 DRD PHY. > >> + */ > >> +static void exynos5420_usbdrd_phy_calibrate(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd) > >> +{ > >> + u32 temp; > >> + > >> + /* > >> + * Change los_bias to (0x5) for 28nm PHY from a > >> + * default value (0x0); los_level is set as default > >> + * (0x9) as also reflected in los_level[30:26] bits > >> + * of PHYPARAM0 register. > >> + */ > >> + temp = LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_BIAS_5420 | > >> + LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_EN | > >> + LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_LEVEL_DEFAULT; > >> + crport_ctrl_write(phy_drd, > >> + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN, > >> + temp); > >> + > >> + /* > >> + * Set tx_vboost_lvl to (0x5) for 28nm PHY Tuning, > >> + * to raise Tx signal level from its default value of (0x4) > >> + */ > >> + temp = TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN_VBOOST_5420; > >> + crport_ctrl_write(phy_drd, > >> + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN, > >> + temp); > >> + > >> + /* > >> + * Set proper time to wait for RxDetect measurement, for > >> + * desired reference clock of PHY, by tuning the CRPORT > >> + * register LANE0.TX_DEBUG which is internal to PHY. > >> + * This fixes issue with few USB 3.0 devices, which are > >> + * not detected (not even generate interrupts on the bus > >> + * on insertion) without this change. > >> + * e.g. Samsung SUM-TSB16S 3.0 USB drive. > >> + */ > >> + switch (phy_drd->extrefclk) { > >> + case EXYNOS5_FSEL_50MHZ: > >> + temp = LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_48M_50M_52M; > >> + break; > >> + case EXYNOS5_FSEL_20MHZ: > >> + case EXYNOS5_FSEL_19MHZ2: > >> + temp = LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_19M2_20M; > >> + break; > >> + case EXYNOS5_FSEL_24MHZ: > > > > why can't this be done during probe() ? Are you going to change external > > reference clock frequency during runtime ? And even if you do, > > wouldn't it be easier to subscribe to clock rate change notifiers > > instead of adding this ->calibrate() ? > > Wait, did this patch give an impression that we are changing the reference > clock settings ? not, it gives the impression that you need to change RX Detect timeout value based on external reference clock frequency :-) > We are actually trying to override some of the PHY parameters, which > is possible only after the controller has been reset. > These PHY parameter overriding (on PHY registers which are not exposed > outside) is done post initialization, only through > EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0. so it _has_ to be done after dwc3's reset ? Don't we have phy_power_on() for that ? It looks like you could just as well do this from phy_power_on() ? > > It still looks, to me, that this ->calibrate() thing is unnecessary. We > > have a single user for it and this user could very well get this sorted > > out during probe() or by subscribing to clock rate notifiers. > > We can't program these parameters during PHY probe(), since they reset to > their default value after the controller reset. > So we needed a way to do this post initialization, once the controller > has been reset. right, and we already have a call to phy_power_on() after core has been reset. Can't you use that ?
On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 8:12 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: > Hi, > > On Wed, Sep 03, 2014 at 12:59:27PM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >> > On Tue, Sep 02, 2014 at 04:42:18PM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >> >> Adding phy calibrate callback, which facilitates setting certain >> >> PHY settings post initialization of the PHY controller. >> >> Exynos5420 and Exynos5800 have 28nm USB 3.0 DRD PHY for which >> >> the Loss-of-Signal (LOS) Detector Threshold Level as well as >> >> Tx-Vboost-Level should be controlled for Super-Speed operations. >> >> >> >> Additionally set proper time to wait for RxDetect measurement, >> >> for desired PHY reference clock, so as to solve issue with enumeration >> >> of few USB 3.0 devices, like Samsung SUM-TSB16S 3.0 USB drive >> >> on the controller. >> >> We are using CR_port for this purpose to send required data >> >> to override the LOS values. >> >> >> >> On testing with USB 3.0 devices on USB 3.0 port present on >> >> SMDK5420, and peach-pit boards should see following message: >> >> usb 2-1: new SuperSpeed USB device number 2 using xhci-hcd >> >> >> >> and without this patch, should see below shown message: >> >> usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using xhci-hcd >> >> >> >> [Also removed unnecessary extra lines in the register macro definitions] >> >> >> >> Signed-off-by: Vivek Gautam <gautam.vivek@samsung.com> >> >> --- >> >> drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c | 185 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- >> >> 1 file changed, 170 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) >> >> >> >> diff --git a/drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c b/drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c >> >> index 47f47fe..85742b0 100644 >> >> --- a/drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c >> >> +++ b/drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c >> >> @@ -37,13 +37,11 @@ >> >> >> >> /* EXYNOS5: USB 3.0 DRD PHY registers */ >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_LINKSYSTEM 0x04 >> >> - >> >> #define LINKSYSTEM_FLADJ_MASK (0x3f << 1) >> >> #define LINKSYSTEM_FLADJ(_x) ((_x) << 1) >> >> #define LINKSYSTEM_XHCI_VERSION_CONTROL BIT(27) >> >> >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYUTMI 0x08 >> >> - >> >> #define PHYUTMI_OTGDISABLE BIT(6) >> >> #define PHYUTMI_FORCESUSPEND BIT(1) >> >> #define PHYUTMI_FORCESLEEP BIT(0) >> >> @@ -51,26 +49,20 @@ >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYPIPE 0x0c >> >> >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYCLKRST 0x10 >> >> - >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_EN_UTMISUSPEND BIT(31) >> >> - >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_REFCLKSEL_MASK (0xff << 23) >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_REFCLKSEL(_x) ((_x) << 23) >> >> - >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_RANGE_MASK (0x03 << 21) >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_RANGE(_x) ((_x) << 21) >> >> - >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_EN BIT(20) >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_REF_SSP_EN BIT(19) >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_REF_CLKDIV2 BIT(18) >> >> - >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_MASK (0x7f << 11) >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_100MHZ_REF (0x19 << 11) >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_50M_REF (0x32 << 11) >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_24MHZ_REF (0x68 << 11) >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_20MHZ_REF (0x7d << 11) >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_19200KHZ_REF (0x02 << 11) >> >> - >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_UTMI_MASK (0x7 << 5) >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_PIPE_MASK (0x7 << 8) >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL(_x) ((_x) << 5) >> >> @@ -78,46 +70,68 @@ >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_PAD_24MHZ (0x2a << 5) >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_PAD_20MHZ (0x31 << 5) >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_PAD_19_2MHZ (0x38 << 5) >> >> - >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_RETENABLEN BIT(4) >> >> - >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_REFCLKSEL_MASK (0x03 << 2) >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_REFCLKSEL_PAD_REFCLK (0x2 << 2) >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_REFCLKSEL_EXT_REFCLK (0x3 << 2) >> >> - >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_PORTRESET BIT(1) >> >> #define PHYCLKRST_COMMONONN BIT(0) >> >> >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0 0x14 >> >> +#define PHYREG0_SSC_REF_CLK_SEL BIT(21) >> >> +#define PHYREG0_SSC_RANGE BIT(20) >> >> +#define PHYREG0_CR_WRITE BIT(19) >> >> +#define PHYREG0_CR_READ BIT(18) >> >> +#define PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(_x) ((_x) << 2) >> >> +#define PHYREG0_CR_CAP_DATA BIT(1) >> >> +#define PHYREG0_CR_CAP_ADDR BIT(0) >> >> + >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG1 0x18 >> >> +#define PHYREG1_CR_DATA_OUT(_x) ((_x) << 1) >> >> +#define PHYREG1_CR_ACK BIT(0) >> >> >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYPARAM0 0x1c >> >> - >> >> #define PHYPARAM0_REF_USE_PAD BIT(31) >> >> #define PHYPARAM0_REF_LOSLEVEL_MASK (0x1f << 26) >> >> #define PHYPARAM0_REF_LOSLEVEL (0x9 << 26) >> >> >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYPARAM1 0x20 >> >> - >> >> #define PHYPARAM1_PCS_TXDEEMPH_MASK (0x1f << 0) >> >> #define PHYPARAM1_PCS_TXDEEMPH (0x1c) >> >> >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYTERM 0x24 >> >> >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYTEST 0x28 >> >> - >> >> #define PHYTEST_POWERDOWN_SSP BIT(3) >> >> #define PHYTEST_POWERDOWN_HSP BIT(2) >> >> >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYADP 0x2c >> >> >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYUTMICLKSEL 0x30 >> >> - >> > >> > this and all above are unrelated to $subject. >> >> True, but i have mentioned about this change in the commit message. >> It looked so trivial to me that i included it here in this patch. >> >> Will separate it out in a separate patch if you like that. :-) > > probably not necessary. Kishon's got the final word for drivers/phy, > though. sure, > >> >> > >> >> #define PHYUTMICLKSEL_UTMI_CLKSEL BIT(2) >> >> >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYRESUME 0x34 >> >> #define EXYNOS5_DRD_LINKPORT 0x44 >> >> >> >> +/* USB 3.0 DRD PHY SS Function Control Reg; accessed by CR_PORT */ >> >> +#define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN (0x15) >> >> +#define LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_BIAS_5420 (0x5 << 13) >> >> +#define LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_BIAS_DEFAULT (0x0 << 13) >> >> +#define LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_EN (0x1 << 10) >> >> +#define LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_LEVEL_DEFAULT (0x9 << 0) >> >> + >> >> +#define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN (0x12) >> >> +#define TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN_VBOOST_5420 (0x5 << 13) >> >> +#define TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN_VBOOST_DEFAULT (0x4 << 13) >> >> + >> >> +#define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_LANE0_TX_DEBUG (0x1010) >> >> +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_19M2_20M (0x4 << 4) >> >> +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_24M (0x8 << 4) >> >> +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_25M_26M (0x8 << 4) >> >> +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_48M_50M_52M (0x20 << 4) >> >> +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_62M5 (0x20 << 4) >> >> +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_96M_100M (0x40 << 4) >> >> + >> >> #define KHZ 1000 >> >> #define MHZ (KHZ * KHZ) >> >> >> >> @@ -135,12 +149,14 @@ struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy_config { >> >> void (*phy_isol)(struct phy_usb_instance *inst, u32 on); >> >> void (*phy_init)(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd); >> >> unsigned int (*set_refclk)(struct phy_usb_instance *inst); >> >> + int (*phy_calibrate)(struct phy_usb_instance *inst); >> >> }; >> >> >> >> struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy_drvdata { >> >> const struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy_config *phy_cfg; >> >> u32 pmu_offset_usbdrd0_phy; >> >> u32 pmu_offset_usbdrd1_phy; >> >> + void (*phy_exynos_calibrate)(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd); >> >> }; >> >> >> >> /** >> >> @@ -487,6 +503,142 @@ static int exynos5_usbdrd_phy_power_off(struct phy *phy) >> >> return 0; >> >> } >> >> >> >> +static void crport_handshake(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd, >> >> + u32 val, u32 cmd) >> >> +{ >> >> + u32 usec = 100; >> >> + u32 result; >> >> + >> >> + writel(val | cmd, phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0); >> >> + >> >> + do { >> >> + result = readl(phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG1); >> >> + if (result & PHYREG1_CR_ACK) >> >> + break; >> >> + >> >> + udelay(1); >> >> + } while (usec-- > 0); >> >> + >> >> + if (!usec) >> >> + dev_err(phy_drd->dev, >> >> + "CRPORT handshake timeout1 (0x%08x)\n", val); >> > >> > if handshake timed out, shouldn't you error out here ? IOW, make this >> > function return an int and return an error code from this point ? Why >> > would you even continue to the next step ? >> >> Point taken, we should have error'ed out here once timeout occured. >> Will update it accordingly. >> >> > >> >> + >> >> + usec = 100; >> >> + >> >> + writel(val, phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0); >> >> + >> >> + do { >> >> + result = readl(phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG1); >> >> + if (!(result & PHYREG1_CR_ACK)) >> >> + break; >> >> + >> >> + udelay(1); >> >> + } while (usec-- > 0); >> >> + >> >> + if (!usec) >> >> + dev_err(phy_drd->dev, >> >> + "CRPORT handshake timeout2 (0x%08x)\n", val); >> > >> > return an error ? >> sure >> >> > >> >> +} >> >> + >> >> +static void crport_ctrl_write(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd, >> >> + u32 addr, u32 data) >> >> +{ >> >> + /* Write Address */ >> >> + writel(PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(addr), >> >> + phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0); >> >> + crport_handshake(phy_drd, PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(addr), >> >> + PHYREG0_CR_CAP_ADDR); >> >> + >> >> + /* Write Data */ >> >> + writel(PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(data), >> >> + phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0); >> >> + crport_handshake(phy_drd, PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(data), >> >> + PHYREG0_CR_CAP_DATA); >> >> + crport_handshake(phy_drd, PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(data), >> >> + PHYREG0_CR_WRITE); >> >> +} >> >> + >> >> +/* >> >> + * Override PHY paramaeters using CR_PORT register to calibrate settings >> >> + * to meet meet SuperSpeed requirements, on Exynos5420 and Exynos5800 systems, >> >> + * which have 28nm USB 3.0 DRD PHY. >> >> + */ >> >> +static void exynos5420_usbdrd_phy_calibrate(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd) >> >> +{ >> >> + u32 temp; >> >> + >> >> + /* >> >> + * Change los_bias to (0x5) for 28nm PHY from a >> >> + * default value (0x0); los_level is set as default >> >> + * (0x9) as also reflected in los_level[30:26] bits >> >> + * of PHYPARAM0 register. >> >> + */ >> >> + temp = LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_BIAS_5420 | >> >> + LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_EN | >> >> + LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_LEVEL_DEFAULT; >> >> + crport_ctrl_write(phy_drd, >> >> + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN, >> >> + temp); >> >> + >> >> + /* >> >> + * Set tx_vboost_lvl to (0x5) for 28nm PHY Tuning, >> >> + * to raise Tx signal level from its default value of (0x4) >> >> + */ >> >> + temp = TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN_VBOOST_5420; >> >> + crport_ctrl_write(phy_drd, >> >> + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN, >> >> + temp); >> >> + >> >> + /* >> >> + * Set proper time to wait for RxDetect measurement, for >> >> + * desired reference clock of PHY, by tuning the CRPORT >> >> + * register LANE0.TX_DEBUG which is internal to PHY. >> >> + * This fixes issue with few USB 3.0 devices, which are >> >> + * not detected (not even generate interrupts on the bus >> >> + * on insertion) without this change. >> >> + * e.g. Samsung SUM-TSB16S 3.0 USB drive. >> >> + */ >> >> + switch (phy_drd->extrefclk) { >> >> + case EXYNOS5_FSEL_50MHZ: >> >> + temp = LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_48M_50M_52M; >> >> + break; >> >> + case EXYNOS5_FSEL_20MHZ: >> >> + case EXYNOS5_FSEL_19MHZ2: >> >> + temp = LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_19M2_20M; >> >> + break; >> >> + case EXYNOS5_FSEL_24MHZ: >> > >> > why can't this be done during probe() ? Are you going to change external >> > reference clock frequency during runtime ? And even if you do, >> > wouldn't it be easier to subscribe to clock rate change notifiers >> > instead of adding this ->calibrate() ? >> >> Wait, did this patch give an impression that we are changing the reference >> clock settings ? > > not, it gives the impression that you need to change RX Detect timeout > value based on external reference clock frequency :-) > >> We are actually trying to override some of the PHY parameters, which >> is possible only after the controller has been reset. >> These PHY parameter overriding (on PHY registers which are not exposed >> outside) is done post initialization, only through >> EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0. > > so it _has_ to be done after dwc3's reset ? By controller reset i meant XHCI reset in fact. What we see with this PHY controller on Exynos5420/5800 that it's only when the host controller has been reset, the PHY parameters (which we are calibrating here) settings remain intact. We have already tried earlier moving this calibration afte DWC3 core reset occurs, but that doesn't help. That's the reason we moved the calibration stuff to usb_add_hcd() and usb_bus_resume() functions. > Don't we have phy_power_on() > for that ? It looks like you could just as well do this from > phy_power_on() ? No, unfortunately keeping these calibration settings in phy_power_on() doesn't help, since we need to do this after XHCI reset has happened. > >> > It still looks, to me, that this ->calibrate() thing is unnecessary. We >> > have a single user for it and this user could very well get this sorted >> > out during probe() or by subscribing to clock rate notifiers. >> >> We can't program these parameters during PHY probe(), since they reset to >> their default value after the controller reset. >> So we needed a way to do this post initialization, once the controller >> has been reset. > > right, and we already have a call to phy_power_on() after core has been > reset. Can't you use that ? > > -- > balbi
On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 12:01:19PM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: > > Don't we have phy_power_on() > > for that ? It looks like you could just as well do this from > > phy_power_on() ? > > No, unfortunately keeping these calibration settings in phy_power_on() > doesn't help, since we need to do this after XHCI reset has happened. teach xHCI about PHYs ?
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 11:26 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: > On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 12:01:19PM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >> > Don't we have phy_power_on() >> > for that ? It looks like you could just as well do this from >> > phy_power_on() ? >> >> No, unfortunately keeping these calibration settings in phy_power_on() >> doesn't help, since we need to do this after XHCI reset has happened. > > teach xHCI about PHYs ? sorry i couldn't understand you here. Aren't we trying to do the same with Heikki's patch about dwc3 : [PATCH 6/6] usb: dwc3: host: convey the PHYs to xhci and the 2nd patch in this series : [PATCH v6 2/4] usb: host: xhci-plat: Get PHYs for xhci's hcds Is there something else that is expected ?
Hi, On Mon, Sep 08, 2014 at 09:53:09AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: > On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 11:26 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 12:01:19PM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: > >> > Don't we have phy_power_on() > >> > for that ? It looks like you could just as well do this from > >> > phy_power_on() ? > >> > >> No, unfortunately keeping these calibration settings in phy_power_on() > >> doesn't help, since we need to do this after XHCI reset has happened. > > > > teach xHCI about PHYs ? > > sorry i couldn't understand you here. > Aren't we trying to do the same with Heikki's patch about dwc3 : > [PATCH 6/6] usb: dwc3: host: convey the PHYs to xhci > > and the 2nd patch in this series : > [PATCH v6 2/4] usb: host: xhci-plat: Get PHYs for xhci's hcds > > Is there something else that is expected ? right, use that to call phy_init() at the right time, then you need to add a new ->calibrate() method which, likely, will only be used by you ;-)
Hi, On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 7:14 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: > Hi, > > On Mon, Sep 08, 2014 at 09:53:09AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >> On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 11:26 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: >> > On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 12:01:19PM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >> >> > Don't we have phy_power_on() >> >> > for that ? It looks like you could just as well do this from >> >> > phy_power_on() ? >> >> >> >> No, unfortunately keeping these calibration settings in phy_power_on() >> >> doesn't help, since we need to do this after XHCI reset has happened. >> > >> > teach xHCI about PHYs ? >> >> sorry i couldn't understand you here. >> Aren't we trying to do the same with Heikki's patch about dwc3 : >> [PATCH 6/6] usb: dwc3: host: convey the PHYs to xhci >> >> and the 2nd patch in this series : >> [PATCH v6 2/4] usb: host: xhci-plat: Get PHYs for xhci's hcds >> >> Is there something else that is expected ? > > right, use that to call phy_init() at the right time, then you need to > add a new ->calibrate() method which, likely, will only be used by you > ;-) so you mean, the xhci should itself call phy_init() at a time suitable, so that ->calibrate() is not required at all ? i think you meant there - "then you __do not__ need to > add a new ->calibrate() method which, likely, will only be used by you", is it ?
On Tue, Sep 09, 2014 at 07:19:50AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: > Hi, > > > On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 7:14 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > On Mon, Sep 08, 2014 at 09:53:09AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: > >> On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 11:26 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: > >> > On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 12:01:19PM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: > >> >> > Don't we have phy_power_on() > >> >> > for that ? It looks like you could just as well do this from > >> >> > phy_power_on() ? > >> >> > >> >> No, unfortunately keeping these calibration settings in phy_power_on() > >> >> doesn't help, since we need to do this after XHCI reset has happened. > >> > > >> > teach xHCI about PHYs ? > >> > >> sorry i couldn't understand you here. > >> Aren't we trying to do the same with Heikki's patch about dwc3 : > >> [PATCH 6/6] usb: dwc3: host: convey the PHYs to xhci > >> > >> and the 2nd patch in this series : > >> [PATCH v6 2/4] usb: host: xhci-plat: Get PHYs for xhci's hcds > >> > >> Is there something else that is expected ? > > > > right, use that to call phy_init() at the right time, then you need to > > add a new ->calibrate() method which, likely, will only be used by you > > ;-) > > so you mean, the xhci should itself call phy_init() at a time suitable, > so that ->calibrate() is not required at all ? > > i think you meant there - "then you __do not__ need to right :-) > > add a new ->calibrate() method which, likely, > will only be used by you", is it ? yup
adding Julius here, On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 8:12 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: > On Tue, Sep 09, 2014 at 07:19:50AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >> Hi, >> >> >> On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 7:14 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > On Mon, Sep 08, 2014 at 09:53:09AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >> >> On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 11:26 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: >> >> > On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 12:01:19PM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >> >> >> > Don't we have phy_power_on() >> >> >> > for that ? It looks like you could just as well do this from >> >> >> > phy_power_on() ? >> >> >> >> >> >> No, unfortunately keeping these calibration settings in phy_power_on() >> >> >> doesn't help, since we need to do this after XHCI reset has happened. >> >> > >> >> > teach xHCI about PHYs ? >> >> >> >> sorry i couldn't understand you here. >> >> Aren't we trying to do the same with Heikki's patch about dwc3 : >> >> [PATCH 6/6] usb: dwc3: host: convey the PHYs to xhci >> >> >> >> and the 2nd patch in this series : >> >> [PATCH v6 2/4] usb: host: xhci-plat: Get PHYs for xhci's hcds >> >> >> >> Is there something else that is expected ? >> > >> > right, use that to call phy_init() at the right time, then you need to >> > add a new ->calibrate() method which, likely, will only be used by you >> > ;-) >> >> so you mean, the xhci should itself call phy_init() at a time suitable, >> so that ->calibrate() is not required at all ? >> >> i think you meant there - "then you __do not__ need to > > right :-) alright, i will prepare a patch for the suggested change. But AFAI remember we had discussion for this patch in earlier version, and Julius suggested to use a generic approach for such change wherein other users in future may be able to use the facility. Julius any thoughts about the change suggested by Felipe. [snip]
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 9:07 AM, Vivek Gautam <gautam.vivek@samsung.com> wrote: > adding Julius here, i think i had missed adding Julius for this entire series :-( I should be more careful with the CC list in future. Added his chromium id, since that seems to be more active. > > > On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 8:12 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: >> On Tue, Sep 09, 2014 at 07:19:50AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 7:14 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: >>> > Hi, >>> > >>> > On Mon, Sep 08, 2014 at 09:53:09AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >>> >> On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 11:26 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: >>> >> > On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 12:01:19PM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >>> >> >> > Don't we have phy_power_on() >>> >> >> > for that ? It looks like you could just as well do this from >>> >> >> > phy_power_on() ? >>> >> >> >>> >> >> No, unfortunately keeping these calibration settings in phy_power_on() >>> >> >> doesn't help, since we need to do this after XHCI reset has happened. >>> >> > >>> >> > teach xHCI about PHYs ? >>> >> >>> >> sorry i couldn't understand you here. >>> >> Aren't we trying to do the same with Heikki's patch about dwc3 : >>> >> [PATCH 6/6] usb: dwc3: host: convey the PHYs to xhci >>> >> >>> >> and the 2nd patch in this series : >>> >> [PATCH v6 2/4] usb: host: xhci-plat: Get PHYs for xhci's hcds >>> >> >>> >> Is there something else that is expected ? >>> > >>> > right, use that to call phy_init() at the right time, then you need to >>> > add a new ->calibrate() method which, likely, will only be used by you >>> > ;-) >>> >>> so you mean, the xhci should itself call phy_init() at a time suitable, >>> so that ->calibrate() is not required at all ? >>> >>> i think you meant there - "then you __do not__ need to >> >> right :-) > > alright, i will prepare a patch for the suggested change. > > But AFAI remember we had discussion for this patch in earlier version, > and Julius suggested to use a generic approach for such > change wherein other users in future may be able to use the > facility. > Julius any thoughts about the change suggested by Felipe.
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 09:09:57AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: > On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 9:07 AM, Vivek Gautam <gautam.vivek@samsung.com> wrote: > > adding Julius here, > > i think i had missed adding Julius for this entire series :-( > I should be more careful with the CC list in future. > Added his chromium id, since that seems to be more active. > > > > > > > On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 8:12 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: > >> On Tue, Sep 09, 2014 at 07:19:50AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> > >>> On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 7:14 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: > >>> > Hi, > >>> > > >>> > On Mon, Sep 08, 2014 at 09:53:09AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: > >>> >> On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 11:26 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: > >>> >> > On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 12:01:19PM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: > >>> >> >> > Don't we have phy_power_on() > >>> >> >> > for that ? It looks like you could just as well do this from > >>> >> >> > phy_power_on() ? > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> No, unfortunately keeping these calibration settings in phy_power_on() > >>> >> >> doesn't help, since we need to do this after XHCI reset has happened. > >>> >> > > >>> >> > teach xHCI about PHYs ? > >>> >> > >>> >> sorry i couldn't understand you here. > >>> >> Aren't we trying to do the same with Heikki's patch about dwc3 : > >>> >> [PATCH 6/6] usb: dwc3: host: convey the PHYs to xhci > >>> >> > >>> >> and the 2nd patch in this series : > >>> >> [PATCH v6 2/4] usb: host: xhci-plat: Get PHYs for xhci's hcds > >>> >> > >>> >> Is there something else that is expected ? > >>> > > >>> > right, use that to call phy_init() at the right time, then you need to > >>> > add a new ->calibrate() method which, likely, will only be used by you > >>> > ;-) > >>> > >>> so you mean, the xhci should itself call phy_init() at a time suitable, > >>> so that ->calibrate() is not required at all ? > >>> > >>> i think you meant there - "then you __do not__ need to > >> > >> right :-) > > > > alright, i will prepare a patch for the suggested change. > > > > But AFAI remember we had discussion for this patch in earlier > > version, and Julius suggested to use a generic approach for such > > change wherein other users in future may be able to use the > > facility. right, and what's more generic than adding the support for PHYs straight into xHCI ? What I fear is that we end up opening the doors for every odd platform-specific operation to be added to the framework without really considering what needs to be done. That would defeat the idea of having a generic framework altogether. cheers
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 10:23 AM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: > On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 09:09:57AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >> On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 9:07 AM, Vivek Gautam <gautam.vivek@samsung.com> wrote: >> > adding Julius here, >> >> i think i had missed adding Julius for this entire series :-( >> I should be more careful with the CC list in future. >> Added his chromium id, since that seems to be more active. >> >> > >> > >> > On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 8:12 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: >> >> On Tue, Sep 09, 2014 at 07:19:50AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >> >>> Hi, >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 7:14 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: >> >>> > Hi, >> >>> > >> >>> > On Mon, Sep 08, 2014 at 09:53:09AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >> >>> >> On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 11:26 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: >> >>> >> > On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 12:01:19PM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >> >>> >> >> > Don't we have phy_power_on() >> >>> >> >> > for that ? It looks like you could just as well do this from >> >>> >> >> > phy_power_on() ? >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> No, unfortunately keeping these calibration settings in phy_power_on() >> >>> >> >> doesn't help, since we need to do this after XHCI reset has happened. >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > teach xHCI about PHYs ? >> >>> >> >> >>> >> sorry i couldn't understand you here. >> >>> >> Aren't we trying to do the same with Heikki's patch about dwc3 : >> >>> >> [PATCH 6/6] usb: dwc3: host: convey the PHYs to xhci >> >>> >> >> >>> >> and the 2nd patch in this series : >> >>> >> [PATCH v6 2/4] usb: host: xhci-plat: Get PHYs for xhci's hcds >> >>> >> >> >>> >> Is there something else that is expected ? >> >>> > >> >>> > right, use that to call phy_init() at the right time, then you need to >> >>> > add a new ->calibrate() method which, likely, will only be used by you >> >>> > ;-) >> >>> >> >>> so you mean, the xhci should itself call phy_init() at a time suitable, >> >>> so that ->calibrate() is not required at all ? >> >>> >> >>> i think you meant there - "then you __do not__ need to >> >> >> >> right :-) >> > >> > alright, i will prepare a patch for the suggested change. >> > >> > But AFAI remember we had discussion for this patch in earlier >> > version, and Julius suggested to use a generic approach for such >> > change wherein other users in future may be able to use the >> > facility. > > right, and what's more generic than adding the support for PHYs straight > into xHCI ? > > What I fear is that we end up opening the doors for every odd > platform-specific operation to be added to the framework without really > considering what needs to be done. That would defeat the idea of having > a generic framework altogether. Ok, i will prepare the patch series as suggested and post it to gather opinion from you. :-) > > cheers > > -- > balbi
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Vivek Gautam <gautam.vivek@samsung.com> wrote: > On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 10:23 AM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: >> On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 09:09:57AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >>> On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 9:07 AM, Vivek Gautam <gautam.vivek@samsung.com> wrote: >>> > adding Julius here, >>> >>> i think i had missed adding Julius for this entire series :-( >>> I should be more careful with the CC list in future. >>> Added his chromium id, since that seems to be more active. >>> >>> > >>> > >>> > On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 8:12 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: >>> >> On Tue, Sep 09, 2014 at 07:19:50AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 7:14 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: >>> >>> > Hi, >>> >>> > >>> >>> > On Mon, Sep 08, 2014 at 09:53:09AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >>> >>> >> On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 11:26 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: >>> >>> >> > On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 12:01:19PM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >>> >>> >> >> > Don't we have phy_power_on() >>> >>> >> >> > for that ? It looks like you could just as well do this from >>> >>> >> >> > phy_power_on() ? >>> >>> >> >> >>> >>> >> >> No, unfortunately keeping these calibration settings in phy_power_on() >>> >>> >> >> doesn't help, since we need to do this after XHCI reset has happened. >>> >>> >> > >>> >>> >> > teach xHCI about PHYs ? >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> sorry i couldn't understand you here. >>> >>> >> Aren't we trying to do the same with Heikki's patch about dwc3 : >>> >>> >> [PATCH 6/6] usb: dwc3: host: convey the PHYs to xhci >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> and the 2nd patch in this series : >>> >>> >> [PATCH v6 2/4] usb: host: xhci-plat: Get PHYs for xhci's hcds >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> Is there something else that is expected ? >>> >>> > >>> >>> > right, use that to call phy_init() at the right time, then you need to >>> >>> > add a new ->calibrate() method which, likely, will only be used by you >>> >>> > ;-) >>> >>> >>> >>> so you mean, the xhci should itself call phy_init() at a time suitable, >>> >>> so that ->calibrate() is not required at all ? but wait, dwc3 does a phy_init() already, then how xhci will be able to do that again. We can't do phy_init() multiple times right ? >>> >>> >>> >>> i think you meant there - "then you __do not__ need to >>> >> >>> >> right :-) >>> > >>> > alright, i will prepare a patch for the suggested change. >>> > >>> > But AFAI remember we had discussion for this patch in earlier >>> > version, and Julius suggested to use a generic approach for such >>> > change wherein other users in future may be able to use the >>> > facility. >> >> right, and what's more generic than adding the support for PHYs straight >> into xHCI ? >> >> What I fear is that we end up opening the doors for every odd >> platform-specific operation to be added to the framework without really >> considering what needs to be done. That would defeat the idea of having >> a generic framework altogether. > > Ok, i will prepare the patch series as suggested and post it > to gather opinion from you. :-) > >> >> cheers >> >> -- >> balbi > > > > -- > Best Regards > Vivek Gautam > Samsung R&D Institute, Bangalore > India
>> right, use that to call phy_init() at the right time, then you need to >> add a new ->calibrate() method which, likely, will only be used by you >> ;-) > so you mean, the xhci should itself call phy_init() at a time suitable, > so that ->calibrate() is not required at all ? I'm not sure if that's a good idea because it would require phy_init() and calibrate() to always mean the same thing. The calibrate() for Exynos5420 needs to be called both during boot and after system resume, but there might be other platforms that don't want to completely shutdown and reinit their PHYs during suspend/resume with the same functions used for boot. For example, Tegra5 (proposed driver at http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-usb/msg113093.html) can power-gate the PHY during suspend, but that's not running the same code as in the phy_init()/phy_shutdown() methods (the posted patch doesn't contain all power-gating code yet, but you can get an idea about how it has to work from https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/third_party/kernel-next/+/chromeos-3.10/drivers/usb/host/xhci-tegra.c). It would also mean that the initial phy_init() call must always come after the XHCI reset, and I am not sure if that would fit nicely with all platforms. > right, and what's more generic than adding the support for PHYs straight into xHCI ? Well, if we are going to have a calibrate() method (as in "stuff the PHY does after every controller reset if it needs to"), we have to add it either to the XHCI stack or the USB core. I thought the USB core would be more generic, because in theory it's possible that e.g. an EHCI controller might have a similar requirement. (Also, we have the gen_phy pointer in a USB core structure (struct usb_hcd), so I thought making this feature generic to the USB core and thus available to all kinds of host controllers would be more natural.) -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-samsung-soc" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Hi, On Thursday, September 11, 2014 1:52 AM, "Julius Werner" <jwerner@google.com> wrote >>> right, use that to call phy_init() at the right time, then you need to >>> add a new ->calibrate() method which, likely, will only be used by you >>> ;-) > >> so you mean, the xhci should itself call phy_init() at a time suitable, >> so that ->calibrate() is not required at all ? > > I'm not sure if that's a good idea because it would require phy_init() > and calibrate() to always mean the same thing. The calibrate() for > Exynos5420 needs to be called both during boot and after system > resume, but there might be other platforms that don't want to > completely shutdown and reinit their PHYs during suspend/resume with > the same functions used for boot. For example, Tegra5 (proposed driver > at http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-usb/msg113093.html) can > power-gate the PHY during suspend, but that's not running the same > code as in the phy_init()/phy_shutdown() methods (the posted patch > doesn't contain all power-gating code yet, but you can get an idea > about how it has to work from > https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/third_party/kernel-next/+/chromeos-3.10/drivers/usb/host/xhci-tegra.c). > It would also mean that the initial phy_init() call must always come > after the XHCI reset, and I am not sure if that would fit nicely with > all platforms. > >> right, and what's more generic than adding the support for PHYs straight >> into xHCI ? > > Well, if we are going to have a calibrate() method (as in "stuff the > PHY does after every controller reset if it needs to"), we have to add > it either to the XHCI stack or the USB core. > I thought the USB core would be more generic, because in theory it's > possible that e.g. an > EHCI controller might have a similar requirement. Atleast on Exynos systems I can see that unless PHY is initialized the controller fails to reset. So taking a path wherein we initialize the PHYs after controller resets is not going to help us generically across all controllers. With XHCI though things are OK while resetting, and we can initialize the PHYs after controller reset happens but here too DWC3 is already initializing the PHYs for exynos systems too, so it may not be very wise to do that initialization stuff once again. Plus the PHY core prevents multiple initialization anyways. > (Also, we have the gen_phy pointer in a USB core structure (struct > usb_hcd), so I thought > making this feature generic to the USB core and thus available to all > kinds of host controllers would be more natural.) -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-samsung-soc" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Hi, On Wednesday 10 September 2014 01:26 PM, Vivek Gautam wrote: > On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Vivek Gautam <gautam.vivek@samsung.com> wrote: >> On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 10:23 AM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: >>> On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 09:09:57AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >>>> On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 9:07 AM, Vivek Gautam <gautam.vivek@samsung.com> wrote: >>>>> adding Julius here, >>>> >>>> i think i had missed adding Julius for this entire series :-( >>>> I should be more careful with the CC list in future. >>>> Added his chromium id, since that seems to be more active. >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 8:12 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: >>>>>> On Tue, Sep 09, 2014 at 07:19:50AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 7:14 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: >>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Mon, Sep 08, 2014 at 09:53:09AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >>>>>>>>> On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 11:26 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 12:01:19PM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> Don't we have phy_power_on() >>>>>>>>>>>> for that ? It looks like you could just as well do this from >>>>>>>>>>>> phy_power_on() ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> No, unfortunately keeping these calibration settings in phy_power_on() >>>>>>>>>>> doesn't help, since we need to do this after XHCI reset has happened. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> teach xHCI about PHYs ? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> sorry i couldn't understand you here. >>>>>>>>> Aren't we trying to do the same with Heikki's patch about dwc3 : >>>>>>>>> [PATCH 6/6] usb: dwc3: host: convey the PHYs to xhci >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> and the 2nd patch in this series : >>>>>>>>> [PATCH v6 2/4] usb: host: xhci-plat: Get PHYs for xhci's hcds >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Is there something else that is expected ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> right, use that to call phy_init() at the right time, then you need to >>>>>>>> add a new ->calibrate() method which, likely, will only be used by you >>>>>>>> ;-) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> so you mean, the xhci should itself call phy_init() at a time suitable, >>>>>>> so that ->calibrate() is not required at all ? > > but wait, dwc3 does a phy_init() already, then how xhci will be able to > do that again. We can't do phy_init() multiple times right ? right. I think we should split and do phy ops separately for dwc3 host and gadget? Thanks Kishon -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-samsung-soc" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Hi, On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 09:10:21PM +0530, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote: > Hi, > > On Wednesday 10 September 2014 01:26 PM, Vivek Gautam wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Vivek Gautam <gautam.vivek@samsung.com> wrote: > >> On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 10:23 AM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: > >>> On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 09:09:57AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: > >>>> On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 9:07 AM, Vivek Gautam <gautam.vivek@samsung.com> wrote: > >>>>> adding Julius here, > >>>> > >>>> i think i had missed adding Julius for this entire series :-( > >>>> I should be more careful with the CC list in future. > >>>> Added his chromium id, since that seems to be more active. > >>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 8:12 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: > >>>>>> On Tue, Sep 09, 2014 at 07:19:50AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: > >>>>>>> Hi, > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 7:14 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: > >>>>>>>> Hi, > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> On Mon, Sep 08, 2014 at 09:53:09AM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: > >>>>>>>>> On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 11:26 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> wrote: > >>>>>>>>>> On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 12:01:19PM +0530, Vivek Gautam wrote: > >>>>>>>>>>>> Don't we have phy_power_on() > >>>>>>>>>>>> for that ? It looks like you could just as well do this from > >>>>>>>>>>>> phy_power_on() ? > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> No, unfortunately keeping these calibration settings in phy_power_on() > >>>>>>>>>>> doesn't help, since we need to do this after XHCI reset has happened. > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> teach xHCI about PHYs ? > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> sorry i couldn't understand you here. > >>>>>>>>> Aren't we trying to do the same with Heikki's patch about dwc3 : > >>>>>>>>> [PATCH 6/6] usb: dwc3: host: convey the PHYs to xhci > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> and the 2nd patch in this series : > >>>>>>>>> [PATCH v6 2/4] usb: host: xhci-plat: Get PHYs for xhci's hcds > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Is there something else that is expected ? > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> right, use that to call phy_init() at the right time, then you need to > >>>>>>>> add a new ->calibrate() method which, likely, will only be used by you > >>>>>>>> ;-) > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> so you mean, the xhci should itself call phy_init() at a time suitable, > >>>>>>> so that ->calibrate() is not required at all ? > > > > but wait, dwc3 does a phy_init() already, then how xhci will be able to > > do that again. We can't do phy_init() multiple times right ? > > right. I think we should split and do phy ops separately for dwc3 host > and gadget? no, don't do that. We need a better way of handling this. As of now we don't support dual-role, so we can just reinitialize the PHY once we reach xhci. Once we start supporting dual-role, we will need more inteligence in the algorithm.
diff --git a/drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c b/drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c index 47f47fe..85742b0 100644 --- a/drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c +++ b/drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c @@ -37,13 +37,11 @@ /* EXYNOS5: USB 3.0 DRD PHY registers */ #define EXYNOS5_DRD_LINKSYSTEM 0x04 - #define LINKSYSTEM_FLADJ_MASK (0x3f << 1) #define LINKSYSTEM_FLADJ(_x) ((_x) << 1) #define LINKSYSTEM_XHCI_VERSION_CONTROL BIT(27) #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYUTMI 0x08 - #define PHYUTMI_OTGDISABLE BIT(6) #define PHYUTMI_FORCESUSPEND BIT(1) #define PHYUTMI_FORCESLEEP BIT(0) @@ -51,26 +49,20 @@ #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYPIPE 0x0c #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYCLKRST 0x10 - #define PHYCLKRST_EN_UTMISUSPEND BIT(31) - #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_REFCLKSEL_MASK (0xff << 23) #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_REFCLKSEL(_x) ((_x) << 23) - #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_RANGE_MASK (0x03 << 21) #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_RANGE(_x) ((_x) << 21) - #define PHYCLKRST_SSC_EN BIT(20) #define PHYCLKRST_REF_SSP_EN BIT(19) #define PHYCLKRST_REF_CLKDIV2 BIT(18) - #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_MASK (0x7f << 11) #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_100MHZ_REF (0x19 << 11) #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_50M_REF (0x32 << 11) #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_24MHZ_REF (0x68 << 11) #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_20MHZ_REF (0x7d << 11) #define PHYCLKRST_MPLL_MULTIPLIER_19200KHZ_REF (0x02 << 11) - #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_UTMI_MASK (0x7 << 5) #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_PIPE_MASK (0x7 << 8) #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL(_x) ((_x) << 5) @@ -78,46 +70,68 @@ #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_PAD_24MHZ (0x2a << 5) #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_PAD_20MHZ (0x31 << 5) #define PHYCLKRST_FSEL_PAD_19_2MHZ (0x38 << 5) - #define PHYCLKRST_RETENABLEN BIT(4) - #define PHYCLKRST_REFCLKSEL_MASK (0x03 << 2) #define PHYCLKRST_REFCLKSEL_PAD_REFCLK (0x2 << 2) #define PHYCLKRST_REFCLKSEL_EXT_REFCLK (0x3 << 2) - #define PHYCLKRST_PORTRESET BIT(1) #define PHYCLKRST_COMMONONN BIT(0) #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0 0x14 +#define PHYREG0_SSC_REF_CLK_SEL BIT(21) +#define PHYREG0_SSC_RANGE BIT(20) +#define PHYREG0_CR_WRITE BIT(19) +#define PHYREG0_CR_READ BIT(18) +#define PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(_x) ((_x) << 2) +#define PHYREG0_CR_CAP_DATA BIT(1) +#define PHYREG0_CR_CAP_ADDR BIT(0) + #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG1 0x18 +#define PHYREG1_CR_DATA_OUT(_x) ((_x) << 1) +#define PHYREG1_CR_ACK BIT(0) #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYPARAM0 0x1c - #define PHYPARAM0_REF_USE_PAD BIT(31) #define PHYPARAM0_REF_LOSLEVEL_MASK (0x1f << 26) #define PHYPARAM0_REF_LOSLEVEL (0x9 << 26) #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYPARAM1 0x20 - #define PHYPARAM1_PCS_TXDEEMPH_MASK (0x1f << 0) #define PHYPARAM1_PCS_TXDEEMPH (0x1c) #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYTERM 0x24 #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYTEST 0x28 - #define PHYTEST_POWERDOWN_SSP BIT(3) #define PHYTEST_POWERDOWN_HSP BIT(2) #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYADP 0x2c #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYUTMICLKSEL 0x30 - #define PHYUTMICLKSEL_UTMI_CLKSEL BIT(2) #define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYRESUME 0x34 #define EXYNOS5_DRD_LINKPORT 0x44 +/* USB 3.0 DRD PHY SS Function Control Reg; accessed by CR_PORT */ +#define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN (0x15) +#define LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_BIAS_5420 (0x5 << 13) +#define LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_BIAS_DEFAULT (0x0 << 13) +#define LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_EN (0x1 << 10) +#define LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_LEVEL_DEFAULT (0x9 << 0) + +#define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN (0x12) +#define TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN_VBOOST_5420 (0x5 << 13) +#define TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN_VBOOST_DEFAULT (0x4 << 13) + +#define EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_LANE0_TX_DEBUG (0x1010) +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_19M2_20M (0x4 << 4) +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_24M (0x8 << 4) +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_25M_26M (0x8 << 4) +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_48M_50M_52M (0x20 << 4) +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_62M5 (0x20 << 4) +#define LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_96M_100M (0x40 << 4) + #define KHZ 1000 #define MHZ (KHZ * KHZ) @@ -135,12 +149,14 @@ struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy_config { void (*phy_isol)(struct phy_usb_instance *inst, u32 on); void (*phy_init)(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd); unsigned int (*set_refclk)(struct phy_usb_instance *inst); + int (*phy_calibrate)(struct phy_usb_instance *inst); }; struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy_drvdata { const struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy_config *phy_cfg; u32 pmu_offset_usbdrd0_phy; u32 pmu_offset_usbdrd1_phy; + void (*phy_exynos_calibrate)(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd); }; /** @@ -487,6 +503,142 @@ static int exynos5_usbdrd_phy_power_off(struct phy *phy) return 0; } +static void crport_handshake(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd, + u32 val, u32 cmd) +{ + u32 usec = 100; + u32 result; + + writel(val | cmd, phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0); + + do { + result = readl(phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG1); + if (result & PHYREG1_CR_ACK) + break; + + udelay(1); + } while (usec-- > 0); + + if (!usec) + dev_err(phy_drd->dev, + "CRPORT handshake timeout1 (0x%08x)\n", val); + + usec = 100; + + writel(val, phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0); + + do { + result = readl(phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG1); + if (!(result & PHYREG1_CR_ACK)) + break; + + udelay(1); + } while (usec-- > 0); + + if (!usec) + dev_err(phy_drd->dev, + "CRPORT handshake timeout2 (0x%08x)\n", val); +} + +static void crport_ctrl_write(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd, + u32 addr, u32 data) +{ + /* Write Address */ + writel(PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(addr), + phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0); + crport_handshake(phy_drd, PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(addr), + PHYREG0_CR_CAP_ADDR); + + /* Write Data */ + writel(PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(data), + phy_drd->reg_phy + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYREG0); + crport_handshake(phy_drd, PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(data), + PHYREG0_CR_CAP_DATA); + crport_handshake(phy_drd, PHYREG0_CR_DATA_IN(data), + PHYREG0_CR_WRITE); +} + +/* + * Override PHY paramaeters using CR_PORT register to calibrate settings + * to meet meet SuperSpeed requirements, on Exynos5420 and Exynos5800 systems, + * which have 28nm USB 3.0 DRD PHY. + */ +static void exynos5420_usbdrd_phy_calibrate(struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd) +{ + u32 temp; + + /* + * Change los_bias to (0x5) for 28nm PHY from a + * default value (0x0); los_level is set as default + * (0x9) as also reflected in los_level[30:26] bits + * of PHYPARAM0 register. + */ + temp = LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_BIAS_5420 | + LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_EN | + LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN_LOS_LEVEL_DEFAULT; + crport_ctrl_write(phy_drd, + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_LOSLEVEL_OVRD_IN, + temp); + + /* + * Set tx_vboost_lvl to (0x5) for 28nm PHY Tuning, + * to raise Tx signal level from its default value of (0x4) + */ + temp = TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN_VBOOST_5420; + crport_ctrl_write(phy_drd, + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_TX_VBOOSTLEVEL_OVRD_IN, + temp); + + /* + * Set proper time to wait for RxDetect measurement, for + * desired reference clock of PHY, by tuning the CRPORT + * register LANE0.TX_DEBUG which is internal to PHY. + * This fixes issue with few USB 3.0 devices, which are + * not detected (not even generate interrupts on the bus + * on insertion) without this change. + * e.g. Samsung SUM-TSB16S 3.0 USB drive. + */ + switch (phy_drd->extrefclk) { + case EXYNOS5_FSEL_50MHZ: + temp = LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_48M_50M_52M; + break; + case EXYNOS5_FSEL_20MHZ: + case EXYNOS5_FSEL_19MHZ2: + temp = LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_19M2_20M; + break; + case EXYNOS5_FSEL_24MHZ: + default: + temp = LANE0_TX_DEBUG_RXDET_MEAS_TIME_24M; + break; + } + + crport_ctrl_write(phy_drd, + EXYNOS5_DRD_PHYSS_LANE0_TX_DEBUG, + temp); +} + +/* Calibrate PIPE3 PHY settings, if any */ +static int exynos5_usbdrd_pipe3_calibrate(struct phy_usb_instance *inst) +{ + struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy *phy_drd = to_usbdrd_phy(inst); + + /* Call respective phy_calibrate given by certain platform */ + if (phy_drd->drv_data->phy_exynos_calibrate) + phy_drd->drv_data->phy_exynos_calibrate(phy_drd); + + return 0; +} + +static int exynos5_usbdrd_phy_calibrate(struct phy *phy) +{ + struct phy_usb_instance *inst = phy_get_drvdata(phy); + + if (inst->phy_cfg->phy_calibrate) + inst->phy_cfg->phy_calibrate(inst); + + return 0; +} + static struct phy *exynos5_usbdrd_phy_xlate(struct device *dev, struct of_phandle_args *args) { @@ -503,6 +655,7 @@ static struct phy_ops exynos5_usbdrd_phy_ops = { .exit = exynos5_usbdrd_phy_exit, .power_on = exynos5_usbdrd_phy_power_on, .power_off = exynos5_usbdrd_phy_power_off, + .calibrate = exynos5_usbdrd_phy_calibrate, .owner = THIS_MODULE, }; @@ -518,6 +671,7 @@ static const struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy_config phy_cfg_exynos5[] = { .phy_isol = exynos5_usbdrd_phy_isol, .phy_init = exynos5_usbdrd_pipe3_init, .set_refclk = exynos5_usbdrd_pipe3_set_refclk, + .phy_calibrate = exynos5_usbdrd_pipe3_calibrate, }, }; @@ -525,6 +679,7 @@ static const struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy_drvdata exynos5420_usbdrd_phy = { .phy_cfg = phy_cfg_exynos5, .pmu_offset_usbdrd0_phy = EXYNOS5_USBDRD_PHY_CONTROL, .pmu_offset_usbdrd1_phy = EXYNOS5420_USBDRD1_PHY_CONTROL, + .phy_exynos_calibrate = exynos5420_usbdrd_phy_calibrate, }; static const struct exynos5_usbdrd_phy_drvdata exynos5250_usbdrd_phy = {
Adding phy calibrate callback, which facilitates setting certain PHY settings post initialization of the PHY controller. Exynos5420 and Exynos5800 have 28nm USB 3.0 DRD PHY for which the Loss-of-Signal (LOS) Detector Threshold Level as well as Tx-Vboost-Level should be controlled for Super-Speed operations. Additionally set proper time to wait for RxDetect measurement, for desired PHY reference clock, so as to solve issue with enumeration of few USB 3.0 devices, like Samsung SUM-TSB16S 3.0 USB drive on the controller. We are using CR_port for this purpose to send required data to override the LOS values. On testing with USB 3.0 devices on USB 3.0 port present on SMDK5420, and peach-pit boards should see following message: usb 2-1: new SuperSpeed USB device number 2 using xhci-hcd and without this patch, should see below shown message: usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using xhci-hcd [Also removed unnecessary extra lines in the register macro definitions] Signed-off-by: Vivek Gautam <gautam.vivek@samsung.com> --- drivers/phy/phy-exynos5-usbdrd.c | 185 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 170 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)