hcm's fixes
[kernel-power] / usbhost / drivers / usb2 / core / hcd-pci.c
1 /*
2  * (C) Copyright David Brownell 2000-2002
3  *
4  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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18
19 #include <linux/kernel.h>
20 #include <linux/module.h>
21 #include <linux/pci.h>
22 #include <linux/usb.h>
23
24 #include <asm/io.h>
25 #include <asm/irq.h>
26
27 #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_PMAC
28 #include <asm/machdep.h>
29 #include <asm/pmac_feature.h>
30 #include <asm/pci-bridge.h>
31 #include <asm/prom.h>
32 #endif
33
34 #include "usb.h"
35 #include "hcd.h"
36
37
38 /* PCI-based HCs are common, but plenty of non-PCI HCs are used too */
39
40
41 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
42
43 /* configure so an HC device and id are always provided */
44 /* always called with process context; sleeping is OK */
45
46 /**
47  * usb_hcd_pci_probe - initialize PCI-based HCDs
48  * @dev: USB Host Controller being probed
49  * @id: pci hotplug id connecting controller to HCD framework
50  * Context: !in_interrupt()
51  *
52  * Allocates basic PCI resources for this USB host controller, and
53  * then invokes the start() method for the HCD associated with it
54  * through the hotplug entry's driver_data.
55  *
56  * Store this function in the HCD's struct pci_driver as probe().
57  */
58 int usb_hcd_pci_probe(struct pci_dev *dev, const struct pci_device_id *id)
59 {
60         struct hc_driver        *driver;
61         struct usb_hcd          *hcd;
62         int                     retval;
63
64         if (usb_disabled())
65                 return -ENODEV;
66
67         if (!id)
68                 return -EINVAL;
69         driver = (struct hc_driver *)id->driver_data;
70         if (!driver)
71                 return -EINVAL;
72
73         if (pci_enable_device(dev) < 0)
74                 return -ENODEV;
75         dev->current_state = PCI_D0;
76
77         if (!dev->irq) {
78                 dev_err(&dev->dev,
79                         "Found HC with no IRQ.  Check BIOS/PCI %s setup!\n",
80                         pci_name(dev));
81                 retval = -ENODEV;
82                 goto err1;
83         }
84
85         hcd = usb_create_hcd(driver, &dev->dev, pci_name(dev));
86         if (!hcd) {
87                 retval = -ENOMEM;
88                 goto err1;
89         }
90
91         if (driver->flags & HCD_MEMORY) {
92                 /* EHCI, OHCI */
93                 hcd->rsrc_start = pci_resource_start(dev, 0);
94                 hcd->rsrc_len = pci_resource_len(dev, 0);
95                 if (!request_mem_region(hcd->rsrc_start, hcd->rsrc_len,
96                                 driver->description)) {
97                         dev_dbg(&dev->dev, "controller already in use\n");
98                         retval = -EBUSY;
99                         goto err2;
100                 }
101                 hcd->regs = ioremap_nocache(hcd->rsrc_start, hcd->rsrc_len);
102                 if (hcd->regs == NULL) {
103                         dev_dbg(&dev->dev, "error mapping memory\n");
104                         retval = -EFAULT;
105                         goto err3;
106                 }
107
108         } else {
109                 /* UHCI */
110                 int     region;
111
112                 for (region = 0; region < PCI_ROM_RESOURCE; region++) {
113                         if (!(pci_resource_flags(dev, region) &
114                                         IORESOURCE_IO))
115                                 continue;
116
117                         hcd->rsrc_start = pci_resource_start(dev, region);
118                         hcd->rsrc_len = pci_resource_len(dev, region);
119                         if (request_region(hcd->rsrc_start, hcd->rsrc_len,
120                                         driver->description))
121                                 break;
122                 }
123                 if (region == PCI_ROM_RESOURCE) {
124                         dev_dbg(&dev->dev, "no i/o regions available\n");
125                         retval = -EBUSY;
126                         goto err1;
127                 }
128         }
129
130         pci_set_master(dev);
131
132         retval = usb_add_hcd(hcd, dev->irq, IRQF_DISABLED | IRQF_SHARED);
133         if (retval != 0)
134                 goto err4;
135         return retval;
136
137  err4:
138         if (driver->flags & HCD_MEMORY) {
139                 iounmap(hcd->regs);
140  err3:
141                 release_mem_region(hcd->rsrc_start, hcd->rsrc_len);
142         } else
143                 release_region(hcd->rsrc_start, hcd->rsrc_len);
144  err2:
145         usb_put_hcd(hcd);
146  err1:
147         pci_disable_device(dev);
148         dev_err(&dev->dev, "init %s fail, %d\n", pci_name(dev), retval);
149         return retval;
150 }
151 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_hcd_pci_probe);
152
153
154 /* may be called without controller electrically present */
155 /* may be called with controller, bus, and devices active */
156
157 /**
158  * usb_hcd_pci_remove - shutdown processing for PCI-based HCDs
159  * @dev: USB Host Controller being removed
160  * Context: !in_interrupt()
161  *
162  * Reverses the effect of usb_hcd_pci_probe(), first invoking
163  * the HCD's stop() method.  It is always called from a thread
164  * context, normally "rmmod", "apmd", or something similar.
165  *
166  * Store this function in the HCD's struct pci_driver as remove().
167  */
168 void usb_hcd_pci_remove(struct pci_dev *dev)
169 {
170         struct usb_hcd          *hcd;
171
172         hcd = pci_get_drvdata(dev);
173         if (!hcd)
174                 return;
175
176         usb_remove_hcd(hcd);
177         if (hcd->driver->flags & HCD_MEMORY) {
178                 iounmap(hcd->regs);
179                 release_mem_region(hcd->rsrc_start, hcd->rsrc_len);
180         } else {
181                 release_region(hcd->rsrc_start, hcd->rsrc_len);
182         }
183         usb_put_hcd(hcd);
184         pci_disable_device(dev);
185 }
186 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_hcd_pci_remove);
187
188
189 #ifdef  CONFIG_PM
190
191 /**
192  * usb_hcd_pci_suspend - power management suspend of a PCI-based HCD
193  * @dev: USB Host Controller being suspended
194  * @message: semantics in flux
195  *
196  * Store this function in the HCD's struct pci_driver as suspend().
197  */
198 int usb_hcd_pci_suspend(struct pci_dev *dev, pm_message_t message)
199 {
200         struct usb_hcd          *hcd;
201         int                     retval = 0;
202         int                     has_pci_pm;
203
204         hcd = pci_get_drvdata(dev);
205
206         /* Root hub suspend should have stopped all downstream traffic,
207          * and all bus master traffic.  And done so for both the interface
208          * and the stub usb_device (which we check here).  But maybe it
209          * didn't; writing sysfs power/state files ignores such rules...
210          *
211          * We must ignore the FREEZE vs SUSPEND distinction here, because
212          * otherwise the swsusp will save (and restore) garbage state.
213          */
214         if (!(hcd->state == HC_STATE_SUSPENDED ||
215                         hcd->state == HC_STATE_HALT))
216                 return -EBUSY;
217
218         if (hcd->driver->pci_suspend) {
219                 retval = hcd->driver->pci_suspend(hcd, message);
220                 suspend_report_result(hcd->driver->pci_suspend, retval);
221                 if (retval)
222                         goto done;
223         }
224         synchronize_irq(dev->irq);
225
226         /* FIXME until the generic PM interfaces change a lot more, this
227          * can't use PCI D1 and D2 states.  For example, the confusion
228          * between messages and states will need to vanish, and messages
229          * will need to provide a target system state again.
230          *
231          * It'll be important to learn characteristics of the target state,
232          * especially on embedded hardware where the HCD will often be in
233          * charge of an external VBUS power supply and one or more clocks.
234          * Some target system states will leave them active; others won't.
235          * (With PCI, that's often handled by platform BIOS code.)
236          */
237
238         /* even when the PCI layer rejects some of the PCI calls
239          * below, HCs can try global suspend and reduce DMA traffic.
240          * PM-sensitive HCDs may already have done this.
241          */
242         has_pci_pm = pci_find_capability(dev, PCI_CAP_ID_PM);
243
244         /* Downstream ports from this root hub should already be quiesced, so
245          * there will be no DMA activity.  Now we can shut down the upstream
246          * link (except maybe for PME# resume signaling) and enter some PCI
247          * low power state, if the hardware allows.
248          */
249         if (hcd->state == HC_STATE_SUSPENDED) {
250
251                 /* no DMA or IRQs except when HC is active */
252                 if (dev->current_state == PCI_D0) {
253                         pci_save_state(dev);
254                         pci_disable_device(dev);
255                 }
256
257                 if (message.event == PM_EVENT_FREEZE ||
258                                 message.event == PM_EVENT_PRETHAW) {
259                         dev_dbg(hcd->self.controller, "--> no state change\n");
260                         goto done;
261                 }
262
263                 if (!has_pci_pm) {
264                         dev_dbg(hcd->self.controller, "--> PCI D0/legacy\n");
265                         goto done;
266                 }
267
268                 /* NOTE:  dev->current_state becomes nonzero only here, and
269                  * only for devices that support PCI PM.  Also, exiting
270                  * PCI_D3 (but not PCI_D1 or PCI_D2) is allowed to reset
271                  * some device state (e.g. as part of clock reinit).
272                  */
273                 retval = pci_set_power_state(dev, PCI_D3hot);
274                 suspend_report_result(pci_set_power_state, retval);
275                 if (retval == 0) {
276                         int wake = device_can_wakeup(&hcd->self.root_hub->dev);
277
278                         wake = wake && device_may_wakeup(hcd->self.controller);
279
280                         dev_dbg(hcd->self.controller, "--> PCI D3%s\n",
281                                         wake ? "/wakeup" : "");
282
283                         /* Ignore these return values.  We rely on pci code to
284                          * reject requests the hardware can't implement, rather
285                          * than coding the same thing.
286                          */
287                         (void) pci_enable_wake(dev, PCI_D3hot, wake);
288                         (void) pci_enable_wake(dev, PCI_D3cold, wake);
289                 } else {
290                         dev_dbg(&dev->dev, "PCI D3 suspend fail, %d\n",
291                                         retval);
292                         (void) usb_hcd_pci_resume(dev);
293                 }
294
295         } else if (hcd->state != HC_STATE_HALT) {
296                 dev_dbg(hcd->self.controller, "hcd state %d; not suspended\n",
297                         hcd->state);
298                 WARN_ON(1);
299                 retval = -EINVAL;
300         }
301
302 done:
303         if (retval == 0) {
304 #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_PMAC
305                 /* Disable ASIC clocks for USB */
306                 if (machine_is(powermac)) {
307                         struct device_node      *of_node;
308
309                         of_node = pci_device_to_OF_node(dev);
310                         if (of_node)
311                                 pmac_call_feature(PMAC_FTR_USB_ENABLE,
312                                                         of_node, 0, 0);
313                 }
314 #endif
315         }
316
317         return retval;
318 }
319 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_hcd_pci_suspend);
320
321 /**
322  * usb_hcd_pci_resume - power management resume of a PCI-based HCD
323  * @dev: USB Host Controller being resumed
324  *
325  * Store this function in the HCD's struct pci_driver as resume().
326  */
327 int usb_hcd_pci_resume(struct pci_dev *dev)
328 {
329         struct usb_hcd          *hcd;
330         int                     retval;
331
332         hcd = pci_get_drvdata(dev);
333         if (hcd->state != HC_STATE_SUSPENDED) {
334                 dev_dbg(hcd->self.controller,
335                                 "can't resume, not suspended!\n");
336                 return 0;
337         }
338
339 #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_PMAC
340         /* Reenable ASIC clocks for USB */
341         if (machine_is(powermac)) {
342                 struct device_node *of_node;
343
344                 of_node = pci_device_to_OF_node(dev);
345                 if (of_node)
346                         pmac_call_feature(PMAC_FTR_USB_ENABLE,
347                                                 of_node, 0, 1);
348         }
349 #endif
350
351         /* NOTE:  chip docs cover clean "real suspend" cases (what Linux
352          * calls "standby", "suspend to RAM", and so on).  There are also
353          * dirty cases when swsusp fakes a suspend in "shutdown" mode.
354          */
355         if (dev->current_state != PCI_D0) {
356 #ifdef  DEBUG
357                 int     pci_pm;
358                 u16     pmcr;
359
360                 pci_pm = pci_find_capability(dev, PCI_CAP_ID_PM);
361                 pci_read_config_word(dev, pci_pm + PCI_PM_CTRL, &pmcr);
362                 pmcr &= PCI_PM_CTRL_STATE_MASK;
363                 if (pmcr) {
364                         /* Clean case:  power to USB and to HC registers was
365                          * maintained; remote wakeup is easy.
366                          */
367                         dev_dbg(hcd->self.controller, "resume from PCI D%d\n",
368                                         pmcr);
369                 } else {
370                         /* Clean:  HC lost Vcc power, D0 uninitialized
371                          *   + Vaux may have preserved port and transceiver
372                          *     state ... for remote wakeup from D3cold
373                          *   + or not; HCD must reinit + re-enumerate
374                          *
375                          * Dirty: D0 semi-initialized cases with swsusp
376                          *   + after BIOS init
377                          *   + after Linux init (HCD statically linked)
378                          */
379                         dev_dbg(hcd->self.controller,
380                                 "PCI D0, from previous PCI D%d\n",
381                                 dev->current_state);
382                 }
383 #endif
384                 /* yes, ignore these results too... */
385                 (void) pci_enable_wake(dev, dev->current_state, 0);
386                 (void) pci_enable_wake(dev, PCI_D3cold, 0);
387         } else {
388                 /* Same basic cases: clean (powered/not), dirty */
389                 dev_dbg(hcd->self.controller, "PCI legacy resume\n");
390         }
391
392         /* NOTE:  the PCI API itself is asymmetric here.  We don't need to
393          * pci_set_power_state(PCI_D0) since that's part of re-enabling;
394          * but that won't re-enable bus mastering.  Yet pci_disable_device()
395          * explicitly disables bus mastering...
396          */
397         retval = pci_enable_device(dev);
398         if (retval < 0) {
399                 dev_err(hcd->self.controller,
400                         "can't re-enable after resume, %d!\n", retval);
401                 return retval;
402         }
403         pci_set_master(dev);
404         pci_restore_state(dev);
405
406         clear_bit(HCD_FLAG_SAW_IRQ, &hcd->flags);
407
408         if (hcd->driver->pci_resume) {
409                 retval = hcd->driver->pci_resume(hcd);
410                 if (retval) {
411                         dev_err(hcd->self.controller,
412                                 "PCI post-resume error %d!\n", retval);
413                         usb_hc_died(hcd);
414                 }
415         }
416
417         return retval;
418 }
419 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_hcd_pci_resume);
420
421 #endif  /* CONFIG_PM */
422
423 /**
424  * usb_hcd_pci_shutdown - shutdown host controller
425  * @dev: USB Host Controller being shutdown
426  */
427 void usb_hcd_pci_shutdown(struct pci_dev *dev)
428 {
429         struct usb_hcd          *hcd;
430
431         hcd = pci_get_drvdata(dev);
432         if (!hcd)
433                 return;
434
435         if (hcd->driver->shutdown)
436                 hcd->driver->shutdown(hcd);
437 }
438 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_hcd_pci_shutdown);
439