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1/*
2 * SA11x0 Assembler Sleep/WakeUp Management Routines
3 *
4 * Copyright (c) 2001 Cliff Brake <cbrake@accelent.com>
5 *
6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
8 *
9 * History:
10 *
11 * 2001-02-06: Cliff Brake         Initial code
12 *
13 * 2001-08-29:	Nicolas Pitre	Simplified.
14 *
15 * 2002-05-27:	Nicolas Pitre	Revisited, more cleanup and simplification.
16 *				Storage is on the stack now.
17 */
18
19#include <linux/linkage.h>
20#include <asm/assembler.h>
21#include <mach/hardware.h>
22
23		.text
24/*
25 * sa1100_finish_suspend()
26 *
27 * Causes sa11x0 to enter sleep state
28 *
29 * Must be aligned to a cacheline.
30 */
31	.balign	32
32ENTRY(sa1100_finish_suspend)
33	@ disable clock switching
34	mcr	p15, 0, r1, c15, c2, 2
35
36	ldr	r6, =MDREFR
37	ldr	r4, [r6]
38	orr     r4, r4, #MDREFR_K1DB2
39	ldr	r5, =PPCR
40
41	@ Pre-load __loop_udelay into the I-cache
42	mov	r0, #1
43	bl	__loop_udelay
44	mov	r0, r0
45
46	@ The following must all exist in a single cache line to
47	@ avoid accessing memory until this sequence is complete,
48	@ otherwise we occasionally hang.
49
50	@ Adjust memory timing before lowering CPU clock
51	str     r4, [r6]
52
53	@ delay 90us and set CPU PLL to lowest speed
54	@ fixes resume problem on high speed SA1110
55	mov	r0, #90
56	bl	__loop_udelay
57	mov	r1, #0
58	str	r1, [r5]
59	mov	r0, #90
60	bl	__loop_udelay
61
62	/*
63	 * SA1110 SDRAM controller workaround.  register values:
64	 *
65	 * r0  = &MSC0
66	 * r1  = &MSC1
67	 * r2  = &MSC2
68	 * r3  = MSC0 value
69	 * r4  = MSC1 value
70	 * r5  = MSC2 value
71	 * r6  = &MDREFR
72	 * r7  = first MDREFR value
73	 * r8  = second MDREFR value
74	 * r9  = &MDCNFG
75	 * r10 = MDCNFG value
76	 * r11 = third MDREFR value
77	 * r12 = &PMCR
78	 * r13 = PMCR value (1)
79	 */
80
81	ldr	r0, =MSC0
82	ldr	r1, =MSC1
83	ldr	r2, =MSC2
84
85	ldr	r3, [r0]
86	bic	r3, r3, #FMsk(MSC_RT)
87	bic	r3, r3, #FMsk(MSC_RT)<<16
88
89	ldr	r4, [r1]
90	bic	r4, r4, #FMsk(MSC_RT)
91	bic	r4, r4, #FMsk(MSC_RT)<<16
92
93	ldr	r5, [r2]
94	bic	r5, r5, #FMsk(MSC_RT)
95	bic	r5, r5, #FMsk(MSC_RT)<<16
96
97	ldr	r7, [r6]
98	bic	r7, r7, #0x0000FF00
99	bic	r7, r7, #0x000000F0
100	orr	r8, r7, #MDREFR_SLFRSH
101
102	ldr	r9, =MDCNFG
103	ldr	r10, [r9]
104	bic	r10, r10, #(MDCNFG_DE0+MDCNFG_DE1)
105	bic	r10, r10, #(MDCNFG_DE2+MDCNFG_DE3)
106
107	bic	r11, r8, #MDREFR_SLFRSH
108	bic	r11, r11, #MDREFR_E1PIN
109
110	ldr	r12, =PMCR
111
112	mov	r13, #PMCR_SF
113
114	b	sa1110_sdram_controller_fix
115
116	.align 5
117sa1110_sdram_controller_fix:
118
119	@ Step 1 clear RT field of all MSCx registers
120	str 	r3, [r0]
121	str	r4, [r1]
122	str	r5, [r2]
123
124	@ Step 2 clear DRI field in MDREFR
125	str	r7, [r6]
126
127	@ Step 3 set SLFRSH bit in MDREFR
128	str	r8, [r6]
129
130	@ Step 4 clear DE bis in MDCNFG
131	str	r10, [r9]
132
133	@ Step 5 clear DRAM refresh control register
134	str	r11, [r6]
135
136	@ Wow, now the hardware suspend request pins can be used, that makes them functional for
137	@ about 7 ns out of the	entire time that the CPU is running!
138
139	@ Step 6 set force sleep bit in PMCR
140
141	str	r13, [r12]
142
14320:	b	20b			@ loop waiting for sleep
144