b216c01829
Patch from Liam Girdwood This patch allows users of the pxa SSP driver to register their own irq handlers instead of using the default SSP handler. It also cleans up the CKEN clock and irq detection as the values are now stored in a table. This patch replaces 2845/1 Changes:- o Added flags parameter to ssp_init() o Added SSP_NO_IRQ flag to disable registering of ssp irq handler (for drivers that want to register their own handler) o Cleaned up clock and irq detection, values are now stored in table. o Added build changes to allow other drivers (e.g audio) to select the ssp driver. o corgi_ssp.c changed to use new interface. Signed-off-by: Liam Girdwood <liam.girdwood@wolfsonmicro.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <rpurdie@rpsys.net> Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>
315 lines
7.2 KiB
C
315 lines
7.2 KiB
C
/*
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* linux/arch/arm/mach-pxa/ssp.c
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*
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* based on linux/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/ssp.c by Russell King
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2003 Russell King.
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* Copyright (C) 2003 Wolfson Microelectronics PLC
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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* PXA2xx SSP driver. This provides the generic core for simple
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* IO-based SSP applications and allows easy port setup for DMA access.
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*
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* Author: Liam Girdwood <liam.girdwood@wolfsonmicro.com>
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*
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* Revision history:
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* 22nd Aug 2003 Initial version.
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* 20th Dec 2004 Added ssp_config for changing port config without
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* closing the port.
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* 4th Aug 2005 Added option to disable irq handler registration and
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* cleaned up irq and clock detection.
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*/
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#include <linux/module.h>
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/sched.h>
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#include <linux/slab.h>
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#include <linux/errno.h>
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#include <linux/interrupt.h>
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#include <linux/ioport.h>
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#include <linux/init.h>
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#include <asm/io.h>
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#include <asm/irq.h>
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#include <asm/hardware.h>
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#include <asm/arch/ssp.h>
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#include <asm/arch/pxa-regs.h>
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#define PXA_SSP_PORTS 3
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struct ssp_info_ {
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int irq;
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u32 clock;
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};
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/*
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* SSP port clock and IRQ settings
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*/
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static const struct ssp_info_ ssp_info[PXA_SSP_PORTS] = {
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#if defined (CONFIG_PXA27x)
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{IRQ_SSP, CKEN23_SSP1},
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{IRQ_SSP2, CKEN3_SSP2},
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{IRQ_SSP3, CKEN4_SSP3},
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#else
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{IRQ_SSP, CKEN3_SSP},
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{IRQ_NSSP, CKEN9_NSSP},
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{IRQ_ASSP, CKEN10_ASSP},
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#endif
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};
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static DECLARE_MUTEX(sem);
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static int use_count[PXA_SSP_PORTS] = {0, 0, 0};
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static irqreturn_t ssp_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
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{
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struct ssp_dev *dev = (struct ssp_dev*) dev_id;
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unsigned int status = SSSR_P(dev->port);
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SSSR_P(dev->port) = status; /* clear status bits */
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if (status & SSSR_ROR)
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printk(KERN_WARNING "SSP(%d): receiver overrun\n", dev->port);
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if (status & SSSR_TUR)
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printk(KERN_WARNING "SSP(%d): transmitter underrun\n", dev->port);
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if (status & SSSR_BCE)
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printk(KERN_WARNING "SSP(%d): bit count error\n", dev->port);
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return IRQ_HANDLED;
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}
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/**
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* ssp_write_word - write a word to the SSP port
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* @data: 32-bit, MSB justified data to write.
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*
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* Wait for a free entry in the SSP transmit FIFO, and write a data
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* word to the SSP port.
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*
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* The caller is expected to perform the necessary locking.
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*
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* Returns:
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* %-ETIMEDOUT timeout occurred (for future)
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* 0 success
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*/
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int ssp_write_word(struct ssp_dev *dev, u32 data)
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{
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while (!(SSSR_P(dev->port) & SSSR_TNF))
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cpu_relax();
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SSDR_P(dev->port) = data;
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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* ssp_read_word - read a word from the SSP port
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*
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* Wait for a data word in the SSP receive FIFO, and return the
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* received data. Data is LSB justified.
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*
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* Note: Currently, if data is not expected to be received, this
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* function will wait for ever.
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*
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* The caller is expected to perform the necessary locking.
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*
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* Returns:
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* %-ETIMEDOUT timeout occurred (for future)
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* 32-bit data success
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*/
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int ssp_read_word(struct ssp_dev *dev)
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{
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while (!(SSSR_P(dev->port) & SSSR_RNE))
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cpu_relax();
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return SSDR_P(dev->port);
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}
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/**
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* ssp_flush - flush the transmit and receive FIFOs
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*
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* Wait for the SSP to idle, and ensure that the receive FIFO
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* is empty.
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*
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* The caller is expected to perform the necessary locking.
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*/
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void ssp_flush(struct ssp_dev *dev)
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{
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do {
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while (SSSR_P(dev->port) & SSSR_RNE) {
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(void) SSDR_P(dev->port);
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}
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} while (SSSR_P(dev->port) & SSSR_BSY);
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}
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/**
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* ssp_enable - enable the SSP port
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*
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* Turn on the SSP port.
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*/
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void ssp_enable(struct ssp_dev *dev)
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{
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SSCR0_P(dev->port) |= SSCR0_SSE;
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}
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/**
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* ssp_disable - shut down the SSP port
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*
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* Turn off the SSP port, optionally powering it down.
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*/
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void ssp_disable(struct ssp_dev *dev)
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{
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SSCR0_P(dev->port) &= ~SSCR0_SSE;
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}
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/**
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* ssp_save_state - save the SSP configuration
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* @ssp: pointer to structure to save SSP configuration
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*
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* Save the configured SSP state for suspend.
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*/
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void ssp_save_state(struct ssp_dev *dev, struct ssp_state *ssp)
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{
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ssp->cr0 = SSCR0_P(dev->port);
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ssp->cr1 = SSCR1_P(dev->port);
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ssp->to = SSTO_P(dev->port);
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ssp->psp = SSPSP_P(dev->port);
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SSCR0_P(dev->port) &= ~SSCR0_SSE;
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}
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/**
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* ssp_restore_state - restore a previously saved SSP configuration
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* @ssp: pointer to configuration saved by ssp_save_state
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*
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* Restore the SSP configuration saved previously by ssp_save_state.
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*/
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void ssp_restore_state(struct ssp_dev *dev, struct ssp_state *ssp)
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{
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SSSR_P(dev->port) = SSSR_ROR | SSSR_TUR | SSSR_BCE;
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SSCR0_P(dev->port) = ssp->cr0 & ~SSCR0_SSE;
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SSCR1_P(dev->port) = ssp->cr1;
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SSTO_P(dev->port) = ssp->to;
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SSPSP_P(dev->port) = ssp->psp;
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SSCR0_P(dev->port) = ssp->cr0;
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}
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/**
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* ssp_config - configure SSP port settings
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* @mode: port operating mode
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* @flags: port config flags
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* @psp_flags: port PSP config flags
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* @speed: port speed
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*
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* Port MUST be disabled by ssp_disable before making any config changes.
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*/
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int ssp_config(struct ssp_dev *dev, u32 mode, u32 flags, u32 psp_flags, u32 speed)
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{
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dev->mode = mode;
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dev->flags = flags;
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dev->psp_flags = psp_flags;
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dev->speed = speed;
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/* set up port type, speed, port settings */
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SSCR0_P(dev->port) = (dev->speed | dev->mode);
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SSCR1_P(dev->port) = dev->flags;
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SSPSP_P(dev->port) = dev->psp_flags;
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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* ssp_init - setup the SSP port
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*
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* initialise and claim resources for the SSP port.
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*
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* Returns:
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* %-ENODEV if the SSP port is unavailable
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* %-EBUSY if the resources are already in use
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* %0 on success
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*/
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int ssp_init(struct ssp_dev *dev, u32 port, u32 init_flags)
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{
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int ret;
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if (port > PXA_SSP_PORTS || port == 0)
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return -ENODEV;
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down(&sem);
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if (use_count[port - 1]) {
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up(&sem);
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return -EBUSY;
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}
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use_count[port - 1]++;
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if (!request_mem_region(__PREG(SSCR0_P(port)), 0x2c, "SSP")) {
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use_count[port - 1]--;
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up(&sem);
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return -EBUSY;
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}
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dev->port = port;
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/* do we need to get irq */
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if (!(init_flags & SSP_NO_IRQ)) {
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ret = request_irq(ssp_info[port-1].irq, ssp_interrupt,
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0, "SSP", dev);
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if (ret)
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goto out_region;
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dev->irq = ssp_info[port-1].irq;
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} else
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dev->irq = 0;
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/* turn on SSP port clock */
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pxa_set_cken(ssp_info[port-1].clock, 1);
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up(&sem);
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return 0;
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out_region:
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release_mem_region(__PREG(SSCR0_P(port)), 0x2c);
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use_count[port - 1]--;
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up(&sem);
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return ret;
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}
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/**
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* ssp_exit - undo the effects of ssp_init
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*
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* release and free resources for the SSP port.
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*/
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void ssp_exit(struct ssp_dev *dev)
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{
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down(&sem);
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SSCR0_P(dev->port) &= ~SSCR0_SSE;
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if (dev->port > PXA_SSP_PORTS || dev->port == 0) {
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printk(KERN_WARNING "SSP: tried to close invalid port\n");
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return;
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}
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pxa_set_cken(ssp_info[dev->port-1].clock, 0);
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if (dev->irq)
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free_irq(dev->irq, dev);
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release_mem_region(__PREG(SSCR0_P(dev->port)), 0x2c);
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use_count[dev->port - 1]--;
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up(&sem);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(ssp_write_word);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(ssp_read_word);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(ssp_flush);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(ssp_enable);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(ssp_disable);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(ssp_save_state);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(ssp_restore_state);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(ssp_init);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(ssp_exit);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(ssp_config);
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MODULE_DESCRIPTION("PXA SSP driver");
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MODULE_AUTHOR("Liam Girdwood");
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MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
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