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linux-2.6/arch/arm/plat-omap/omap_device.c
Kevin Hilman c80705aa70 OMAP: PM: implement context loss count APIs
Implement OMAP PM layer omap_pm_get_dev_context_loss_count() API by
creating similar APIs at the omap_device and omap_hwmod levels.  The
omap_hwmod level call is the layer with access to the powerdomain
core, so it is the place where the powerdomain is queried to get the
context loss count.

The new APIs return an unsigned value that can wrap as the
context-loss count grows.  However, the wrapping is not important as
the role of this function is to determine context loss by checking for
any difference in subsequent calls to this function.

Note that these APIs at each level can return zero when no context
loss is detected, or on errors.  This is to avoid returning error
codes which could potentially be mistaken for large context loss
counters.

NOTE: only works for devices which have been converted to use
      omap_device/omap_hwmod.

Longer term, we could possibly remove this API from the OMAP PM layer,
and instead directly use the omap_device level API.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Walmsley <paul@pwsan.com>
2010-12-21 21:31:55 -07:00

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/*
* omap_device implementation
*
* Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Nokia Corporation
* Paul Walmsley, Kevin Hilman
*
* Developed in collaboration with (alphabetical order): Benoit
* Cousson, Thara Gopinath, Tony Lindgren, Rajendra Nayak, Vikram
* Pandita, Sakari Poussa, Anand Sawant, Santosh Shilimkar, Richard
* Woodruff
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This code provides a consistent interface for OMAP device drivers
* to control power management and interconnect properties of their
* devices.
*
* In the medium- to long-term, this code should either be
* a) implemented via arch-specific pointers in platform_data
* or
* b) implemented as a proper omap_bus/omap_device in Linux, no more
* platform_data func pointers
*
*
* Guidelines for usage by driver authors:
*
* 1. These functions are intended to be used by device drivers via
* function pointers in struct platform_data. As an example,
* omap_device_enable() should be passed to the driver as
*
* struct foo_driver_platform_data {
* ...
* int (*device_enable)(struct platform_device *pdev);
* ...
* }
*
* Note that the generic "device_enable" name is used, rather than
* "omap_device_enable". This is so other architectures can pass in their
* own enable/disable functions here.
*
* This should be populated during device setup:
*
* ...
* pdata->device_enable = omap_device_enable;
* ...
*
* 2. Drivers should first check to ensure the function pointer is not null
* before calling it, as in:
*
* if (pdata->device_enable)
* pdata->device_enable(pdev);
*
* This allows other architectures that don't use similar device_enable()/
* device_shutdown() functions to execute normally.
*
* ...
*
* Suggested usage by device drivers:
*
* During device initialization:
* device_enable()
*
* During device idle:
* (save remaining device context if necessary)
* device_idle();
*
* During device resume:
* device_enable();
* (restore context if necessary)
*
* During device shutdown:
* device_shutdown()
* (device must be reinitialized at this point to use it again)
*
*/
#undef DEBUG
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/clk.h>
#include <plat/omap_device.h>
#include <plat/omap_hwmod.h>
/* These parameters are passed to _omap_device_{de,}activate() */
#define USE_WAKEUP_LAT 0
#define IGNORE_WAKEUP_LAT 1
/* Private functions */
/**
* _omap_device_activate - increase device readiness
* @od: struct omap_device *
* @ignore_lat: increase to latency target (0) or full readiness (1)?
*
* Increase readiness of omap_device @od (thus decreasing device
* wakeup latency, but consuming more power). If @ignore_lat is
* IGNORE_WAKEUP_LAT, make the omap_device fully active. Otherwise,
* if @ignore_lat is USE_WAKEUP_LAT, and the device's maximum wakeup
* latency is greater than the requested maximum wakeup latency, step
* backwards in the omap_device_pm_latency table to ensure the
* device's maximum wakeup latency is less than or equal to the
* requested maximum wakeup latency. Returns 0.
*/
static int _omap_device_activate(struct omap_device *od, u8 ignore_lat)
{
struct timespec a, b, c;
pr_debug("omap_device: %s: activating\n", od->pdev.name);
while (od->pm_lat_level > 0) {
struct omap_device_pm_latency *odpl;
unsigned long long act_lat = 0;
od->pm_lat_level--;
odpl = od->pm_lats + od->pm_lat_level;
if (!ignore_lat &&
(od->dev_wakeup_lat <= od->_dev_wakeup_lat_limit))
break;
read_persistent_clock(&a);
/* XXX check return code */
odpl->activate_func(od);
read_persistent_clock(&b);
c = timespec_sub(b, a);
act_lat = timespec_to_ns(&c);
pr_debug("omap_device: %s: pm_lat %d: activate: elapsed time "
"%llu nsec\n", od->pdev.name, od->pm_lat_level,
act_lat);
if (act_lat > odpl->activate_lat) {
odpl->activate_lat_worst = act_lat;
if (odpl->flags & OMAP_DEVICE_LATENCY_AUTO_ADJUST) {
odpl->activate_lat = act_lat;
pr_warning("omap_device: %s.%d: new worst case "
"activate latency %d: %llu\n",
od->pdev.name, od->pdev.id,
od->pm_lat_level, act_lat);
} else
pr_warning("omap_device: %s.%d: activate "
"latency %d higher than exptected. "
"(%llu > %d)\n",
od->pdev.name, od->pdev.id,
od->pm_lat_level, act_lat,
odpl->activate_lat);
}
od->dev_wakeup_lat -= odpl->activate_lat;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* _omap_device_deactivate - decrease device readiness
* @od: struct omap_device *
* @ignore_lat: decrease to latency target (0) or full inactivity (1)?
*
* Decrease readiness of omap_device @od (thus increasing device
* wakeup latency, but conserving power). If @ignore_lat is
* IGNORE_WAKEUP_LAT, make the omap_device fully inactive. Otherwise,
* if @ignore_lat is USE_WAKEUP_LAT, and the device's maximum wakeup
* latency is less than the requested maximum wakeup latency, step
* forwards in the omap_device_pm_latency table to ensure the device's
* maximum wakeup latency is less than or equal to the requested
* maximum wakeup latency. Returns 0.
*/
static int _omap_device_deactivate(struct omap_device *od, u8 ignore_lat)
{
struct timespec a, b, c;
pr_debug("omap_device: %s: deactivating\n", od->pdev.name);
while (od->pm_lat_level < od->pm_lats_cnt) {
struct omap_device_pm_latency *odpl;
unsigned long long deact_lat = 0;
odpl = od->pm_lats + od->pm_lat_level;
if (!ignore_lat &&
((od->dev_wakeup_lat + odpl->activate_lat) >
od->_dev_wakeup_lat_limit))
break;
read_persistent_clock(&a);
/* XXX check return code */
odpl->deactivate_func(od);
read_persistent_clock(&b);
c = timespec_sub(b, a);
deact_lat = timespec_to_ns(&c);
pr_debug("omap_device: %s: pm_lat %d: deactivate: elapsed time "
"%llu nsec\n", od->pdev.name, od->pm_lat_level,
deact_lat);
if (deact_lat > odpl->deactivate_lat) {
odpl->deactivate_lat_worst = deact_lat;
if (odpl->flags & OMAP_DEVICE_LATENCY_AUTO_ADJUST) {
odpl->deactivate_lat = deact_lat;
pr_warning("omap_device: %s.%d: new worst case "
"deactivate latency %d: %llu\n",
od->pdev.name, od->pdev.id,
od->pm_lat_level, deact_lat);
} else
pr_warning("omap_device: %s.%d: deactivate "
"latency %d higher than exptected. "
"(%llu > %d)\n",
od->pdev.name, od->pdev.id,
od->pm_lat_level, deact_lat,
odpl->deactivate_lat);
}
od->dev_wakeup_lat += odpl->activate_lat;
od->pm_lat_level++;
}
return 0;
}
static inline struct omap_device *_find_by_pdev(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
return container_of(pdev, struct omap_device, pdev);
}
/**
* _add_optional_clock_alias - Add clock alias for hwmod optional clocks
* @od: struct omap_device *od
*
* For every optional clock present per hwmod per omap_device, this function
* adds an entry in the clocks list of the form <dev-id=dev_name, con-id=role>
* if an entry is already present in it with the form <dev-id=NULL, con-id=role>
*
* The function is called from inside omap_device_build_ss(), after
* omap_device_register.
*
* This allows drivers to get a pointer to its optional clocks based on its role
* by calling clk_get(<dev*>, <role>).
*
* No return value.
*/
static void _add_optional_clock_alias(struct omap_device *od,
struct omap_hwmod *oh)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < oh->opt_clks_cnt; i++) {
struct omap_hwmod_opt_clk *oc;
int r;
oc = &oh->opt_clks[i];
if (!oc->_clk)
continue;
r = clk_add_alias(oc->role, dev_name(&od->pdev.dev),
(char *)oc->clk, &od->pdev.dev);
if (r)
pr_err("omap_device: %s: clk_add_alias for %s failed\n",
dev_name(&od->pdev.dev), oc->role);
}
}
/* Public functions for use by core code */
/**
* omap_device_get_context_loss_count - get lost context count
* @od: struct omap_device *
*
* Using the primary hwmod, query the context loss count for this
* device.
*
* Callers should consider context for this device lost any time this
* function returns a value different than the value the caller got
* the last time it called this function.
*
* If any hwmods exist for the omap_device assoiated with @pdev,
* return the context loss counter for that hwmod, otherwise return
* zero.
*/
u32 omap_device_get_context_loss_count(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
struct omap_device *od;
u32 ret = 0;
od = _find_by_pdev(pdev);
if (od->hwmods_cnt)
ret = omap_hwmod_get_context_loss_count(od->hwmods[0]);
return ret;
}
/**
* omap_device_count_resources - count number of struct resource entries needed
* @od: struct omap_device *
*
* Count the number of struct resource entries needed for this
* omap_device @od. Used by omap_device_build_ss() to determine how
* much memory to allocate before calling
* omap_device_fill_resources(). Returns the count.
*/
int omap_device_count_resources(struct omap_device *od)
{
int c = 0;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < od->hwmods_cnt; i++)
c += omap_hwmod_count_resources(od->hwmods[i]);
pr_debug("omap_device: %s: counted %d total resources across %d "
"hwmods\n", od->pdev.name, c, od->hwmods_cnt);
return c;
}
/**
* omap_device_fill_resources - fill in array of struct resource
* @od: struct omap_device *
* @res: pointer to an array of struct resource to be filled in
*
* Populate one or more empty struct resource pointed to by @res with
* the resource data for this omap_device @od. Used by
* omap_device_build_ss() after calling omap_device_count_resources().
* Ideally this function would not be needed at all. If omap_device
* replaces platform_device, then we can specify our own
* get_resource()/ get_irq()/etc functions that use the underlying
* omap_hwmod information. Or if platform_device is extended to use
* subarchitecture-specific function pointers, the various
* platform_device functions can simply call omap_device internal
* functions to get device resources. Hacking around the existing
* platform_device code wastes memory. Returns 0.
*/
int omap_device_fill_resources(struct omap_device *od, struct resource *res)
{
int c = 0;
int i, r;
for (i = 0; i < od->hwmods_cnt; i++) {
r = omap_hwmod_fill_resources(od->hwmods[i], res);
res += r;
c += r;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* omap_device_build - build and register an omap_device with one omap_hwmod
* @pdev_name: name of the platform_device driver to use
* @pdev_id: this platform_device's connection ID
* @oh: ptr to the single omap_hwmod that backs this omap_device
* @pdata: platform_data ptr to associate with the platform_device
* @pdata_len: amount of memory pointed to by @pdata
* @pm_lats: pointer to a omap_device_pm_latency array for this device
* @pm_lats_cnt: ARRAY_SIZE() of @pm_lats
* @is_early_device: should the device be registered as an early device or not
*
* Convenience function for building and registering a single
* omap_device record, which in turn builds and registers a
* platform_device record. See omap_device_build_ss() for more
* information. Returns ERR_PTR(-EINVAL) if @oh is NULL; otherwise,
* passes along the return value of omap_device_build_ss().
*/
struct omap_device *omap_device_build(const char *pdev_name, int pdev_id,
struct omap_hwmod *oh, void *pdata,
int pdata_len,
struct omap_device_pm_latency *pm_lats,
int pm_lats_cnt, int is_early_device)
{
struct omap_hwmod *ohs[] = { oh };
if (!oh)
return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
return omap_device_build_ss(pdev_name, pdev_id, ohs, 1, pdata,
pdata_len, pm_lats, pm_lats_cnt,
is_early_device);
}
/**
* omap_device_build_ss - build and register an omap_device with multiple hwmods
* @pdev_name: name of the platform_device driver to use
* @pdev_id: this platform_device's connection ID
* @oh: ptr to the single omap_hwmod that backs this omap_device
* @pdata: platform_data ptr to associate with the platform_device
* @pdata_len: amount of memory pointed to by @pdata
* @pm_lats: pointer to a omap_device_pm_latency array for this device
* @pm_lats_cnt: ARRAY_SIZE() of @pm_lats
* @is_early_device: should the device be registered as an early device or not
*
* Convenience function for building and registering an omap_device
* subsystem record. Subsystem records consist of multiple
* omap_hwmods. This function in turn builds and registers a
* platform_device record. Returns an ERR_PTR() on error, or passes
* along the return value of omap_device_register().
*/
struct omap_device *omap_device_build_ss(const char *pdev_name, int pdev_id,
struct omap_hwmod **ohs, int oh_cnt,
void *pdata, int pdata_len,
struct omap_device_pm_latency *pm_lats,
int pm_lats_cnt, int is_early_device)
{
int ret = -ENOMEM;
struct omap_device *od;
char *pdev_name2;
struct resource *res = NULL;
int i, res_count;
struct omap_hwmod **hwmods;
if (!ohs || oh_cnt == 0 || !pdev_name)
return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
if (!pdata && pdata_len > 0)
return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
pr_debug("omap_device: %s: building with %d hwmods\n", pdev_name,
oh_cnt);
od = kzalloc(sizeof(struct omap_device), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!od)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
od->hwmods_cnt = oh_cnt;
hwmods = kzalloc(sizeof(struct omap_hwmod *) * oh_cnt,
GFP_KERNEL);
if (!hwmods)
goto odbs_exit1;
memcpy(hwmods, ohs, sizeof(struct omap_hwmod *) * oh_cnt);
od->hwmods = hwmods;
pdev_name2 = kzalloc(strlen(pdev_name) + 1, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!pdev_name2)
goto odbs_exit2;
strcpy(pdev_name2, pdev_name);
od->pdev.name = pdev_name2;
od->pdev.id = pdev_id;
res_count = omap_device_count_resources(od);
if (res_count > 0) {
res = kzalloc(sizeof(struct resource) * res_count, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!res)
goto odbs_exit3;
}
omap_device_fill_resources(od, res);
od->pdev.num_resources = res_count;
od->pdev.resource = res;
ret = platform_device_add_data(&od->pdev, pdata, pdata_len);
if (ret)
goto odbs_exit4;
od->pm_lats = pm_lats;
od->pm_lats_cnt = pm_lats_cnt;
if (is_early_device)
ret = omap_early_device_register(od);
else
ret = omap_device_register(od);
for (i = 0; i < oh_cnt; i++) {
hwmods[i]->od = od;
_add_optional_clock_alias(od, hwmods[i]);
}
if (ret)
goto odbs_exit4;
return od;
odbs_exit4:
kfree(res);
odbs_exit3:
kfree(pdev_name2);
odbs_exit2:
kfree(hwmods);
odbs_exit1:
kfree(od);
pr_err("omap_device: %s: build failed (%d)\n", pdev_name, ret);
return ERR_PTR(ret);
}
/**
* omap_early_device_register - register an omap_device as an early platform
* device.
* @od: struct omap_device * to register
*
* Register the omap_device structure. This currently just calls
* platform_early_add_device() on the underlying platform_device.
* Returns 0 by default.
*/
int omap_early_device_register(struct omap_device *od)
{
struct platform_device *devices[1];
devices[0] = &(od->pdev);
early_platform_add_devices(devices, 1);
return 0;
}
/**
* omap_device_register - register an omap_device with one omap_hwmod
* @od: struct omap_device * to register
*
* Register the omap_device structure. This currently just calls
* platform_device_register() on the underlying platform_device.
* Returns the return value of platform_device_register().
*/
int omap_device_register(struct omap_device *od)
{
pr_debug("omap_device: %s: registering\n", od->pdev.name);
od->pdev.dev.parent = &omap_device_parent;
return platform_device_register(&od->pdev);
}
/* Public functions for use by device drivers through struct platform_data */
/**
* omap_device_enable - fully activate an omap_device
* @od: struct omap_device * to activate
*
* Do whatever is necessary for the hwmods underlying omap_device @od
* to be accessible and ready to operate. This generally involves
* enabling clocks, setting SYSCONFIG registers; and in the future may
* involve remuxing pins. Device drivers should call this function
* (through platform_data function pointers) where they would normally
* enable clocks, etc. Returns -EINVAL if called when the omap_device
* is already enabled, or passes along the return value of
* _omap_device_activate().
*/
int omap_device_enable(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
int ret;
struct omap_device *od;
od = _find_by_pdev(pdev);
if (od->_state == OMAP_DEVICE_STATE_ENABLED) {
WARN(1, "omap_device: %s.%d: %s() called from invalid state %d\n",
od->pdev.name, od->pdev.id, __func__, od->_state);
return -EINVAL;
}
/* Enable everything if we're enabling this device from scratch */
if (od->_state == OMAP_DEVICE_STATE_UNKNOWN)
od->pm_lat_level = od->pm_lats_cnt;
ret = _omap_device_activate(od, IGNORE_WAKEUP_LAT);
od->dev_wakeup_lat = 0;
od->_dev_wakeup_lat_limit = UINT_MAX;
od->_state = OMAP_DEVICE_STATE_ENABLED;
return ret;
}
/**
* omap_device_idle - idle an omap_device
* @od: struct omap_device * to idle
*
* Idle omap_device @od by calling as many .deactivate_func() entries
* in the omap_device's pm_lats table as is possible without exceeding
* the device's maximum wakeup latency limit, pm_lat_limit. Device
* drivers should call this function (through platform_data function
* pointers) where they would normally disable clocks after operations
* complete, etc.. Returns -EINVAL if the omap_device is not
* currently enabled, or passes along the return value of
* _omap_device_deactivate().
*/
int omap_device_idle(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
int ret;
struct omap_device *od;
od = _find_by_pdev(pdev);
if (od->_state != OMAP_DEVICE_STATE_ENABLED) {
WARN(1, "omap_device: %s.%d: %s() called from invalid state %d\n",
od->pdev.name, od->pdev.id, __func__, od->_state);
return -EINVAL;
}
ret = _omap_device_deactivate(od, USE_WAKEUP_LAT);
od->_state = OMAP_DEVICE_STATE_IDLE;
return ret;
}
/**
* omap_device_shutdown - shut down an omap_device
* @od: struct omap_device * to shut down
*
* Shut down omap_device @od by calling all .deactivate_func() entries
* in the omap_device's pm_lats table and then shutting down all of
* the underlying omap_hwmods. Used when a device is being "removed"
* or a device driver is being unloaded. Returns -EINVAL if the
* omap_device is not currently enabled or idle, or passes along the
* return value of _omap_device_deactivate().
*/
int omap_device_shutdown(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
int ret, i;
struct omap_device *od;
od = _find_by_pdev(pdev);
if (od->_state != OMAP_DEVICE_STATE_ENABLED &&
od->_state != OMAP_DEVICE_STATE_IDLE) {
WARN(1, "omap_device: %s.%d: %s() called from invalid state %d\n",
od->pdev.name, od->pdev.id, __func__, od->_state);
return -EINVAL;
}
ret = _omap_device_deactivate(od, IGNORE_WAKEUP_LAT);
for (i = 0; i < od->hwmods_cnt; i++)
omap_hwmod_shutdown(od->hwmods[i]);
od->_state = OMAP_DEVICE_STATE_SHUTDOWN;
return ret;
}
/**
* omap_device_align_pm_lat - activate/deactivate device to match wakeup lat lim
* @od: struct omap_device *
*
* When a device's maximum wakeup latency limit changes, call some of
* the .activate_func or .deactivate_func function pointers in the
* omap_device's pm_lats array to ensure that the device's maximum
* wakeup latency is less than or equal to the new latency limit.
* Intended to be called by OMAP PM code whenever a device's maximum
* wakeup latency limit changes (e.g., via
* omap_pm_set_dev_wakeup_lat()). Returns 0 if nothing needs to be
* done (e.g., if the omap_device is not currently idle, or if the
* wakeup latency is already current with the new limit) or passes
* along the return value of _omap_device_deactivate() or
* _omap_device_activate().
*/
int omap_device_align_pm_lat(struct platform_device *pdev,
u32 new_wakeup_lat_limit)
{
int ret = -EINVAL;
struct omap_device *od;
od = _find_by_pdev(pdev);
if (new_wakeup_lat_limit == od->dev_wakeup_lat)
return 0;
od->_dev_wakeup_lat_limit = new_wakeup_lat_limit;
if (od->_state != OMAP_DEVICE_STATE_IDLE)
return 0;
else if (new_wakeup_lat_limit > od->dev_wakeup_lat)
ret = _omap_device_deactivate(od, USE_WAKEUP_LAT);
else if (new_wakeup_lat_limit < od->dev_wakeup_lat)
ret = _omap_device_activate(od, USE_WAKEUP_LAT);
return ret;
}
/**
* omap_device_get_pwrdm - return the powerdomain * associated with @od
* @od: struct omap_device *
*
* Return the powerdomain associated with the first underlying
* omap_hwmod for this omap_device. Intended for use by core OMAP PM
* code. Returns NULL on error or a struct powerdomain * upon
* success.
*/
struct powerdomain *omap_device_get_pwrdm(struct omap_device *od)
{
/*
* XXX Assumes that all omap_hwmod powerdomains are identical.
* This may not necessarily be true. There should be a sanity
* check in here to WARN() if any difference appears.
*/
if (!od->hwmods_cnt)
return NULL;
return omap_hwmod_get_pwrdm(od->hwmods[0]);
}
/**
* omap_device_get_mpu_rt_va - return the MPU's virtual addr for the hwmod base
* @od: struct omap_device *
*
* Return the MPU's virtual address for the base of the hwmod, from
* the ioremap() that the hwmod code does. Only valid if there is one
* hwmod associated with this device. Returns NULL if there are zero
* or more than one hwmods associated with this omap_device;
* otherwise, passes along the return value from
* omap_hwmod_get_mpu_rt_va().
*/
void __iomem *omap_device_get_rt_va(struct omap_device *od)
{
if (od->hwmods_cnt != 1)
return NULL;
return omap_hwmod_get_mpu_rt_va(od->hwmods[0]);
}
/*
* Public functions intended for use in omap_device_pm_latency
* .activate_func and .deactivate_func function pointers
*/
/**
* omap_device_enable_hwmods - call omap_hwmod_enable() on all hwmods
* @od: struct omap_device *od
*
* Enable all underlying hwmods. Returns 0.
*/
int omap_device_enable_hwmods(struct omap_device *od)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < od->hwmods_cnt; i++)
omap_hwmod_enable(od->hwmods[i]);
/* XXX pass along return value here? */
return 0;
}
/**
* omap_device_idle_hwmods - call omap_hwmod_idle() on all hwmods
* @od: struct omap_device *od
*
* Idle all underlying hwmods. Returns 0.
*/
int omap_device_idle_hwmods(struct omap_device *od)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < od->hwmods_cnt; i++)
omap_hwmod_idle(od->hwmods[i]);
/* XXX pass along return value here? */
return 0;
}
/**
* omap_device_disable_clocks - disable all main and interface clocks
* @od: struct omap_device *od
*
* Disable the main functional clock and interface clock for all of the
* omap_hwmods associated with the omap_device. Returns 0.
*/
int omap_device_disable_clocks(struct omap_device *od)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < od->hwmods_cnt; i++)
omap_hwmod_disable_clocks(od->hwmods[i]);
/* XXX pass along return value here? */
return 0;
}
/**
* omap_device_enable_clocks - enable all main and interface clocks
* @od: struct omap_device *od
*
* Enable the main functional clock and interface clock for all of the
* omap_hwmods associated with the omap_device. Returns 0.
*/
int omap_device_enable_clocks(struct omap_device *od)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < od->hwmods_cnt; i++)
omap_hwmod_enable_clocks(od->hwmods[i]);
/* XXX pass along return value here? */
return 0;
}
struct device omap_device_parent = {
.init_name = "omap",
.parent = &platform_bus,
};
static int __init omap_device_init(void)
{
return device_register(&omap_device_parent);
}
core_initcall(omap_device_init);