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* ARM: mvebu: Armada XP GP specific suspend/resume codeThomas Petazzoni2014-11-301-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | On the Armada XP GP platform, entering suspend to RAM state is triggering by talking to an external PIC micro-controller connected to the SoC using 3 GPIOs. There is then a small magic sequence of GPIO toggling that needs to be used to tell the PIC to turn off the SoC. The code uses the Device Tree to find out which GPIOs are used to connect to the PIC micro-controller, and then registers its mvebu_armada_xp_gp_pm_enter() callback to the SoC-level PM code. The SoC PM code will call back into this registered function at the very end of the suspend procedure. Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/1416585613-2113-12-git-send-email-thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
* ARM: mvebu: implement suspend/resume support for Armada XPThomas Petazzoni2014-11-301-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit implements the core of the platform code to enable suspend/resume on Armada XP. It registers the platform_suspend_ops structure, and implements the ->enter() hook of this structure. It is worth mentioning that this commit only provides the SoC-level part of suspend/resume, which calls into some board-specific code provided in a follow-up commit. The most important thing that this SoC-level code has to do is to build an in-memory structure that contains a magic number, the return address in the kernel after resume, and a set of address/value pairs. This structure is used by the bootloader to restore a certain number of registers (according to the set of address/value pairs) and then jump back into the kernel at the provided location. The code also puts the SDRAM into self-refresh mode, before calling into board-specific code to actually enter the suspend to RAM state. [ jac - add email exchange between Andrew Lunn and Thomas Petazzoni to better describe who consumes the address/value pairs ] > > Is this a well defined mechanism supported by mainline uboot, barebox > > etc. Or is it some Marvell extension to their uboot? > > As far as I know, it is a Marvell extension to their "binary header", > so it's done even before U-Boot starts. Since the hardware needs > assistance from the bootloader to do suspend/resume, there is > necessarily a certain amount of cooperation/agreement needed by what > the kernel does and what the bootloader expects. I'm not sure there's > any "standard" mechanism here. Do you know of any? > > I know the suspend/resume on the Blackfin architecture works the same > way (at least it used to work that way years ago when I did a bit of > Blackfin stuff). And here as well, there was some cooperation between > the kernel and the bootloader. See > arch/blackfin/mach-common/dpmc_modes.S, function do_hibernate() at the > end. > Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/1416585613-2113-10-git-send-email-thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
* ARM: mvebu: fix build without platforms selectedArnd Bergmann2014-07-241-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When building a multiplatform kernel that enables 'ARCH_MVEBU' but none of the individual options under it, we get this link error: arch/arm/mach-mvebu/built-in.o: In function `mvebu_armada375_smp_wa_init': :(.text+0x190): undefined reference to `mvebu_setup_boot_addr_wa' The best solution seems to be to ensure that in this configuration, we don't actually build any of the mvebu code. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/7339332.ZE2mWIdyDh@wuerfel Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
* Merge branch 'mvebu/fixes' into mvebu/soc-cpuidleJason Cooper2014-07-241-1/+1
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| * ARM: mvebu: fix cpuidle implementation to work on big-endian systemsThomas Petazzoni2014-06-301-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | On Marvell Armada XP, when a CPU comes back from deep idle state of cpuidle, it restarts its execution at armada_370_xp_cpu_resume(), which puts back the CPU into the coherency, and then calls the generic cpu_resume() function. While this works on little-endian configurations, it doesn't work on big-endian configurations because the CPU restarts in little-endian, and therefore must be switched back to big-endian to operate properly. To achieve this, a 'setend be' instruction must be executed in big-endian configurations. However, the ARM_BE8() macro that is used to implement nice compile-time conditional for ARM LE vs. ARM BE8 is not easily usable in inline assembly. Therefore, this patch moves the armada_370_xp_cpu_resume() C function, which was anyway just a block of inline assembly, into a proper pmsu_ll.S file, and adds the appropriate ARM_BE8(setend be) instruction. Without this patch, an Armada XP big endian configuration with cpuidle enabled fails to boot, as it hangs as soon as one of the CPU hits the deep idle state. Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/1404130165-3593-1-git-send-email-thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
* | ARM: mvebu: implement CPU hotplug support for Armada XPThomas Petazzoni2014-06-211-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit implements CPU hotplug support for the Marvell Armada XP platform. The CPU hotplug stub functions from hotplug.c are moved into platsmp.c, as it doesn't make much sense to have a separate file just for these two functions. In addition, this commit: * Implements the ->cpu_die() function of SMP operations by calling armada_370_xp_pmsu_idle_enter() to enter the deep idle state for CPUs going offline. * Implements a dummy ->cpu_kill() function, simply needed for the kernel to know we have CPU hotplug support. * The armada_xp_boot_secondary() function makes sure to wake up the CPU if waiting in deep idle state by sending an IPI. This is because armada_xp_boot_secondary() is now used in two different situations: for the initial boot of secondary CPUs (where CPU reset deassert is used to wake up CPUs) and for CPU hotplug (where an IPI is used to take CPU out of deep idle). * At boot time, we exit from the idle state in the ->smp_secondary_init() hook. This commit has been tested using CPU hotplug through sysfs (/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuX/online) and using kexec. Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/1401481098-23326-5-git-send-email-thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
* | ARM: Kirkwood: Add setup file for netxbig LEDsAndrew Lunn2014-06-201-0/+1
|/ | | | | | | | | | There is currently no DT binding for the CPLD which controls the LEDs on the Net 2Big and Net 5Big. So use a platform device. Signed-off-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/1401132591-26305-2-git-send-email-andrew@lunn.ch Tested-by: Simon Guinot <simon.guinot@sequanux.org> Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
* ARM: mvebu: Fix pmsu compilation when ARMv6 is selectedVincent Stehlé2014-05-081-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When compiling for multiplatform for both ARMv6 and ARMv7, the default compiler flags are for ARMv6, and we will get: /tmp/ccwDEzd0.s: Assembler messages: /tmp/ccwDEzd0.s:639: Error: selected processor does not support ARM mode `isb ' /tmp/ccwDEzd0.s:645: Error: selected processor does not support ARM mode `isb ' /tmp/ccwDEzd0.s:646: Error: selected processor does not support ARM mode `dsb ' /tmp/ccwDEzd0.s:695: Error: selected processor does not support ARM mode `isb ' make[1]: *** [arch/arm/mach-mvebu/pmsu.o] Error 1 Fix this in a similar manner than done previously in commit 72533b77d30c2be02672e26b5dde1263d7b4c2be, by specifying ARMv7 flags for pmsu.o. Signed-off-by: Vincent Stehlé <vincent.stehle@laposte.net> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/1399407782-29091-1-git-send-email-vincent.stehle@laposte.net Cc: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net> Cc: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Cc: Gregory Clement <gregory.clement@free-electrons.com> Cc: Sebastian Hesselbarth <sebastian.hesselbarth@gmail.com> Cc: Russell King <linux@arm.linux.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
* ARM: Kirkwood: t5325: Remove platform device to instantiate audioAndrew Lunn2014-05-081-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | Remove platform device instantiating of the audio, which results in board-t5325.c being removed. A DT node will be added to take its place. Signed-off-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/1399141819-23924-7-git-send-email-andrew@lunn.ch Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
* ARM: mvebu: refine which files are build in mach-mvebuThomas Petazzoni2014-05-081-5/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Following the integration into mach-mvebu of the Kirkwood ARMv5 support, we need to be more careful about which files get built. For example, the pmsu.c file now calls wfi(), which only exists on ARMv7 platforms. Therefore, this commit changes mach-mvebu/Makefile to build the Armada 370/XP/375/38x specific files only when CONFIG_MACH_MVEBU_V7 is enabled. Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/1398709239-6126-1-git-send-email-thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com Acked-by: Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
* ARM: mvebu: add SMP support for Armada 375 and Armada 38xGregory CLEMENT2014-05-081-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit adds the SMP support for Armada 375 and Armada 38x. It turns out that the SMP logic for both of these SOCs are fairly similar, the only differences being: * A different method to set the secondary CPU boot address * An Armada 375 specific workaround needed for the early Z1 stepping, added by the following patch. Other than that, the patch is fairly straightforward and adds the usual platsmp and headsmp code, defining the smp_operations structure that is referenced from the DT_MACHINE structures. Signed-off-by: Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@free-electrons.com> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/1397483648-26611-9-git-send-email-thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/1397483648-26611-9-git-send-email-thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
* ARM: mvebu: introduce CPU reset codeThomas Petazzoni2014-04-241-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The Armada 370 and Armada XP have registers that allow to reset the CPUs, which is particularly useful to take the secondary CPUs out of reset in the context of the SMP support. Unfortunately, an implementation mistake was originally made and the support for these registers was integrated into the PMSU driver, which is in fact completely unrelated. And it turns out that the Armada 375 has the same CPU reset registers, but does not have the PMSU registers. Therefore, this commit creates a small CPU reset driver. All it does is provide a simple mvebu_cpu_reset_deassert() function that the SMP support code can call to take secondary CPUs out of reset. As of this commit, the driver isn't being used, it will be used through changes in the following commits. Note that we initially planned to use the 'reset controller' framework, but it requires the addition of "resets" properties in the Device Tree, which are causing too many problems if we want to keep the Device Tree backward compatibility. Moreover, the 'reset controller' framework is mainly useful when a device driver needs to request a reset of its device from a separate reset controller. In our case, the CPU reset handling and the SMP core code are both located in arch/arm/mach-mvebu/ and are tightly linked together, so there's no real benefit in going through a separate framework. Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/1397483433-25836-2-git-send-email-thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
* ARM: mvebu: move DT Dove to MVEBUSebastian Hesselbarth2014-03-041-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | With all the DT support preparation done, we are able to move Dove to MVEBU easily. Legacy non-DT mach-dove is left untouched to rot for a while before removal. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Hesselbarth <sebastian.hesselbarth@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
* Merge branch 'mvebu/soc-kw' into mvebu/socJason Cooper2014-03-011-0/+2
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| * ARM: kirkwood: Add HP T5325 thin clientAndrew Lunn2014-02-251-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Convert the kirkwood t5325-setup.c to mostly device tree for mach-mvebu. Part of the audio setup needs to remain in C for the moment until suitable bindings are designed and implemented. So add board code, triggered by the compatibility string. Signed-off-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
| * ARM: mvebu: Move kirkwood DT boards into mach-mvebuAndrew Lunn2014-02-221-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Move the kirkwood DT support into mach-mvebu, and make them part of ARCH_MULTI_V5. Minimal changes have been made in order to make it boot. Cleanup of the header files and integration with mvebu will take place in following patches. In order to help Debian transition between mach-kirkwood and mach-mvebu, the DTS files are compiled for both, allowing Debian to continue using mach-kirkwood until all remaining boards are supported by mach-mvebu. Debian is then expected to simply swap from mach-kirkwood to mach-mvebu and mach-kirkwood will be removed. Signed-off-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Tested-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgunthorpe@obsidianresearch.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
* | ARM: mvebu: rename armada-370-xp.c to board-v7.cThomas Petazzoni2014-02-221-2/+3
|/ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In preparation to the introduction of the support of Armada 375 and Armada 38x, this commit renames arch/arm/mach-mvebu/armada-370-xp.c to arch/arm/mach-mvebu/board-v7.c. The board-v7.c name as we expect this file to ultimately contain the DT_MACHINE_START definitions for all ARMv7 Marvell EBU platforms (370, 375, 38x, XP and Dove as of today). In relation to this file rename, this commit also: * Renames the hidden Kconfig symbol MACH_ARMADA_370_XP to MACH_MVEBU_V7. This hidden symbol is selected by the various per-SoC visible Kconfig options to trigger the build of board-v7.c. * Renames a certain number of functions in board-v7.c so that their armada_370_xp prefix is replaced by a mvebu prefix. The .dt_compat array keeps its armada_370_xp prefix because the new SOCs will be introduced with separate .dt_compat arrays, due to the need for different SMP operations. Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
* ARM: mvebu: Makefile clean-upGregory CLEMENT2014-02-051-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | | Some objects depend on CONFIG_ARCH_MVEBU whereas this whole Makefile depends on the same symbol. Moreover CONFIG_ARCH_MVEBU can't be selected as a module. So we can simplify this Makefile by moving all the object from obj-$(CONFIG_ARCH_MVEBU) to obj-y. Signed-off-by: Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
* ARM: mvebu: Add support to get the ID and the revision of a SoCGregory CLEMENT2014-01-141-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | All the mvebu SoCs have information related to their variant and revision that can be read from the PCI control register. This patch adds support for Armada XP and Armada 370. This reading of the revision and the ID are done before the PCI initialization to avoid any conflicts. Once these data are retrieved, the resources are freed to let the PCI subsystem use it. Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v3.12+ Fixes: 930ab3d403ae (i2c: mv64xxx: Add I2C Transaction Generator support) Signed-off-by: Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@free-electrons.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
* Merge tag 'cleanup-for-linus-2' of ↵Linus Torvalds2013-05-071-1/+1
|\ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm/arm-soc Pull ARM SoC late cleanups from Arnd Bergmann: "These are cleanups and smaller changes that either depend on earlier feature branches or came in late during the development cycle. We normally try to get all cleanups early, so these are the exceptions: - A follow-up on the clocksource reworks, hopefully the last time we need to merge clocksource subsystem changes through arm-soc. A first set of patches was part of the original 3.10 arm-soc cleanup series because of interdependencies with timer drivers now moved out of arch/arm. - Migrating the SPEAr13xx platform away from using auxdata for DMA channel descriptions towards using information in device tree, based on the earlier SPEAr multiplatform series - A few follow-ups on the Atmel SAMA5 support and other changes for Atmel at91 based on the larger at91 reworks. - Moving the armada irqchip implementation to drivers/irqchip - Several OMAP cleanups following up on the larger series already merged in 3.10." * tag 'cleanup-for-linus-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm/arm-soc: (50 commits) ARM: OMAP4: change the device names in usb_bind_phy ARM: OMAP2+: Fix mismerge for timer.c between ff931c82 and da4a686a ARM: SPEAr: conditionalize SMP code ARM: arch_timer: Silence debug preempt warnings ARM: OMAP: remove unused variable serial: amba-pl011: fix !CONFIG_DMA_ENGINE case ata: arasan: remove the need for platform_data ARM: at91/sama5d34ek.dts: remove not needed compatibility string ARM: at91: dts: add MCI DMA support ARM: at91: dts: add i2c dma support ARM: at91: dts: set #dma-cells to the correct value ARM: at91: suspend both memory controllers on at91sam9263 irqchip: armada-370-xp: slightly cleanup irq controller driver irqchip: armada-370-xp: move IRQ handler to avoid forward declaration irqchip: move IRQ driver for Armada 370/XP ARM: mvebu: move L2 cache initialization in init_early() devtree: add binding documentation for sp804 ARM: integrator-cp: convert use CLKSRC_OF for timer init ARM: versatile: use OF init for sp804 timer ARM: versatile: add versatile dtbs to dtbs target ...
| * irqchip: move IRQ driver for Armada 370/XPThomas Petazzoni2013-04-151-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When the Marvell Armada 370/XP support was included in the kernel, the drivers/irqchip/ directory didn't exist and the minimal infrastructure in it also didn't exist. Now that we have those things in place, we move the Armada 370/XP IRQ controller driver from arch/arm/mach-mvebu/irq-armada-370-xp.c to drivers/irqchip/irq-armada-370-xp.c. Note in order to reduce code movement and therefore ease the review of this patch, we intentionally introduce a forward declaration of armada_370_xp_handle_irq(). It is in fact not needed because this handler can now simply be implemented before armada_370_xp_mpic_of_init(). That will be done in the next commit. Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Tested-by: Ezequiel Garcia <ezequiel.garcia@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
* | arm: mach-mvebu: convert to use mvebu-mbus driverThomas Petazzoni2013-04-151-1/+1
|/ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The changes needed to migrate the mach-mvebu (Armada 370 and Armada XP) to the mvebu-mbus driver are fairly minimal, since not many devices currently supported on those SoCs use address decoding windows. The only one being the BootROM window, used to bring up secondary CPUs. However, this BootROM window needed for SMP brings an important requirement: the mvebu-mbus driver must be initialized at the ->early_init() time, otherwise the BootROM window cannot be setup early enough to be ready before the secondary CPUs are started. Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
* ARM: mvebu: allow selecting mvebu without Armada XPArnd Bergmann2013-02-141-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Selecting only CONFIG_ARCH_MVEBU but not the respective options for Armada 370 or Armada XP results in these link errors: arch/arm/mach-mvebu/built-in.o: In function `armada_xp_smp_init_cpus': arch/arm/mach-mvebu/platsmp.c:91: undefined reference to `coherency_get_cpu_count' arch/arm/mach-mvebu/platsmp.c:104: undefined reference to `armada_mpic_send_doorbell' arch/arm/mach-mvebu/built-in.o: In function `armada_xp_smp_prepare_cpus': arch/arm/mach-mvebu/platsmp.c:111: undefined reference to `set_cpu_coherent' arch/arm/mach-mvebu/built-in.o: In function `armada_xp_boot_secondary': arch/arm/mach-mvebu/platsmp.c:83: undefined reference to `armada_xp_boot_cpu' arch/arm/mach-mvebu/built-in.o: In function `armada_xp_secondary_init': arch/arm/mach-mvebu/platsmp.c:75: undefined reference to `armada_xp_mpic_smp_cpu_init' arch/arm/mach-mvebu/built-in.o: In function `armada_xp_secondary_startup': arch/arm/mach-mvebu/headsmp.S:46: undefined reference to `ll_set_cpu_coherent' We can solve this by enabling all common MVEBU files that are referenced by the SMP files. This means we enable code that is not going to be used without a machine descriptor referencing it, but only if the kernel is configured specifically for this case. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Cc: Gregory Clement <gregory.clement@free-electrons.com> Cc: Ezequiel Garcia <ezequiel.garcia@free-electrons.com>
* arm: mvebu: Fix compile for multiplatform when ARMv6 is selectedTony Lindgren2013-01-111-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Some systems compile in both ARMv6 and ARMv7 into multiplatform configurations. This means the default compiler flags are for ARMv6, and we will get: arch/arm/mach-mvebu/coherency_ll.S: Assembler messages: arch/arm/mach-mvebu/coherency_ll.S:45: Error: selected processor does not support `dsb' Fix this by specifying ARMv7 flags for coherency_ll.o. Signed-off-by: Tony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com> Signed-off-by: Olof Johansson <olof@lixom.net>
* arm: mvebu: Add SMP support for Armada XPGregory CLEMENT2012-11-211-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | This enables SMP support on the Armada XP processor. It adds the mandatory functions to support SMP such as: the SMP initialization functions in platsmp.c, the secondary CPU entry point in headsmp.S and the CPU hotplug initial support in hotplug.c. Signed-off-by: Yehuda Yitschak <yehuday@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@free-electrons.com> Reviewed-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
* arm: mvebu: Add initial support for power managmement service unitGregory CLEMENT2012-11-211-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | The Armada 370 and Armada XP SOCs have a power management service unit which is responsible for powering down and waking up CPUs and other SOC units. This patch adds support for this unit. Signed-off-by: Yehuda Yitschak <yehuday@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@free-electrons.com>
* arm: mvebu: Add support for coherency fabric in mach-mvebuGregory CLEMENT2012-11-211-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | The Armada 370 and Armada XP SOCs have a coherency fabric unit which is responsible for ensuring hardware coherency between all CPUs and between CPUs and I/O masters. This patch provides the basic support needed for SMP. Signed-off-by: Yehuda Yitschak <yehuday@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@free-electrons.com> Reviewed-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
* ARM: mvebu: fix build breaks from multi-platform conversionRob Herring2012-09-281-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Moving ARCH_MVEBU for multi-platform support caused several breakages in recently added addr-map and pinctrl support for mvebu. This adds the necessary selects and include paths to fix the build. Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <rob.herring@calxeda.com> Cc: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Cc: Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@free-electrons.com> Cc: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net> Cc: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
* Merge branch 'kirkwood/addr_decode' of ↵Olof Johansson2012-09-221-1/+1
|\ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | git://git.infradead.org/users/jcooper/linux into late/kirkwood * 'kirkwood/addr_decode' of git://git.infradead.org/users/jcooper/linux: arm: mvebu: add address decoding controller to the DT arm: mvebu: add basic address decoding support to Armada 370/XP arm: plat-orion: make bridge_virt_base non-const to support DT use case arm: plat-orion: introduce PLAT_ORION_LEGACY hidden config option arm: plat-orion: use void __iomem pointers for addr-map functions arm: plat-orion: use void __iomem pointers for time functions arm: plat-orion: use void __iomem pointers for MPP functions arm: plat-orion: use void __iomem pointers for UART registration functions arm: mach-mvebu: use IOMEM() for base address definitions arm: mach-orion5x: use IOMEM() for base address definitions arm: mach-mv78xx0: use IOMEM() for base address definitions arm: mach-kirkwood: use IOMEM() for base address definitions arm: mach-dove: use IOMEM() for base address definitions arm: mach-orion5x: use plus instead of or for address definitions arm: mach-mv78xx0: use plus instead of or for address definitions arm: mach-kirkwood: use plus instead of or for address definitions arm: mach-dove: use plus instead of or for address definitions This branch had quite a few conflicts, in particular with the PCI static map rework from Rob Herring, and a few other context conflicts due to changes in Kconfig, etc. I fixed up conflicts in: arch/arm/Kconfig arch/arm/mach-dove/common.c arch/arm/mach-dove/include/mach/dove.h arch/arm/mach-kirkwood/common.c arch/arm/mach-kirkwood/include/mach/kirkwood.h arch/arm/mach-mv78xx0/common.c arch/arm/mach-mv78xx0/include/mach/mv78xx0.h arch/arm/mach-orion5x/common.c arch/arm/mach-orion5x/include/mach/orion5x.h Signed-off-by: Olof Johansson <olof@lixom.net>
| * arm: mvebu: add basic address decoding support to Armada 370/XPThomas Petazzoni2012-09-211-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit adds basic support for address decoding configuration for the Armada 370 and Armada XP SoCs, re-using the infrastructure provided in plat-orion. For now, only a BootROM window is configured on Armada XP, which is needed to get the non-boot CPUs started and is therefore a requirement for SMP support. Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Acked-by: Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@free-electrons.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Tested-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
* | ARM: initial multiplatform supportRob Herring2012-09-141-0/+2
|/ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This lets us build a multiplatform kernel for experimental purposes. However, it will not be useful for any real work, because it relies on a number of useful things to be disabled for now: * SMP support must be turned off because of conflicting symbols. Marc Zyngier has proposed a solution by adding a new SOC operations structure to hold indirect function pointers for these, but that work is currently stalled * We turn on SPARSE_IRQ unconditionally, which is not supported on most platforms. Each of them is currently in a different state, but most are being worked on. * A common clock framework is in place since v3.4 but not yet being used. Work on this is on its way. * DEBUG_LL for early debugging is currently disabled. * THUMB2_KERNEL does not work with allyesconfig because the kernel gets too big [Rob Herring]: Rebased to not be dependent on the mass mach header rename. As a result, omap2plus, imx, mxs and ux500 are not converted. Highbank, picoxcell, mvebu, and socfpga are converted. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <rob.herring@calxeda.com> Cc: Russell King <linux@arm.linux.org.uk> Cc: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net> Cc: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Acked-by: Jamie Iles <jamie@jamieiles.com> Cc: Dinh Nguyen <dinguyen@altera.com>
* arm: mach-mvebu: add support for Armada 370 and Armada XP with DTThomas Petazzoni2012-07-101-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | [ben.dooks@codethink.co.uk: ensure error check on of_property_read_u32] [ben.dooks@codethink.co.uk: use mpic address instead of bus-unit's ] [ben.dooks@codethink.co.uk: BUG_ON() if the of_iomap() fails for mpic] [ben.dooks@codethink.co.uk: move mpic per-cpu register base ] [ben.dooks@codethink.co.uk: number fetch should use irqd_to_hwirq()] Signed-off-by: Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: Lior Amsalem <alior@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: Ben Dooks <ben.dooks@codethink.co.uk> Acked-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Tested-by: Yehuda Yitschak <yehuday@marvell.com> Tested-by: Lior Amsalem <alior@marvell.com>
* arm: mach-mvebu: add source filesGregory CLEMENT2012-07-101-0/+1
[ben.dooks@codethink.co.uk: fixup style error in system-controller] [ben.dooks@codethink.co.uk: check result of of_match_node()] Signed-off-by: Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: Lior Amsalem <alior@marvell.com> Acked-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Tested-by: Yehuda Yitschak <yehuday@marvell.com> Tested-by: Lior Amsalem <alior@marvell.com> Tested-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
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