xref: /openbmc/linux/drivers/mailbox/pcc.c (revision 78700c0a)
1 /*
2  *	Copyright (C) 2014 Linaro Ltd.
3  *	Author:	Ashwin Chaugule <ashwin.chaugule@linaro.org>
4  *
5  *  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
6  *  it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7  *  the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
8  *  (at your option) any later version.
9  *
10  *  This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11  *  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12  *  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
13  *  GNU General Public License for more details.
14  *
15  *  PCC (Platform Communication Channel) is defined in the ACPI 5.0+
16  *  specification. It is a mailbox like mechanism to allow clients
17  *  such as CPPC (Collaborative Processor Performance Control), RAS
18  *  (Reliability, Availability and Serviceability) and MPST (Memory
19  *  Node Power State Table) to talk to the platform (e.g. BMC) through
20  *  shared memory regions as defined in the PCC table entries. The PCC
21  *  specification supports a Doorbell mechanism for the PCC clients
22  *  to notify the platform about new data. This Doorbell information
23  *  is also specified in each PCC table entry.
24  *
25  *  Typical high level flow of operation is:
26  *
27  *  PCC Reads:
28  *  * Client tries to acquire a channel lock.
29  *  * After it is acquired it writes READ cmd in communication region cmd
30  *		address.
31  *  * Client issues mbox_send_message() which rings the PCC doorbell
32  *		for its PCC channel.
33  *  * If command completes, then client has control over channel and
34  *		it can proceed with its reads.
35  *  * Client releases lock.
36  *
37  *  PCC Writes:
38  *  * Client tries to acquire channel lock.
39  *  * Client writes to its communication region after it acquires a
40  *		channel lock.
41  *  * Client writes WRITE cmd in communication region cmd address.
42  *  * Client issues mbox_send_message() which rings the PCC doorbell
43  *		for its PCC channel.
44  *  * If command completes, then writes have succeded and it can release
45  *		the channel lock.
46  *
47  *  There is a Nominal latency defined for each channel which indicates
48  *  how long to wait until a command completes. If command is not complete
49  *  the client needs to retry or assume failure.
50  *
51  *	For more details about PCC, please see the ACPI specification from
52  *  http://www.uefi.org/ACPIv5.1 Section 14.
53  *
54  *  This file implements PCC as a Mailbox controller and allows for PCC
55  *  clients to be implemented as its Mailbox Client Channels.
56  */
57 
58 #include <linux/acpi.h>
59 #include <linux/delay.h>
60 #include <linux/io.h>
61 #include <linux/init.h>
62 #include <linux/list.h>
63 #include <linux/platform_device.h>
64 #include <linux/mailbox_controller.h>
65 #include <linux/mailbox_client.h>
66 #include <linux/io-64-nonatomic-lo-hi.h>
67 
68 #include "mailbox.h"
69 
70 #define MAX_PCC_SUBSPACES	256
71 
72 static struct mbox_chan *pcc_mbox_channels;
73 
74 /* Array of cached virtual address for doorbell registers */
75 static void __iomem **pcc_doorbell_vaddr;
76 
77 static struct mbox_controller pcc_mbox_ctrl = {};
78 /**
79  * get_pcc_channel - Given a PCC subspace idx, get
80  *	the respective mbox_channel.
81  * @id: PCC subspace index.
82  *
83  * Return: ERR_PTR(errno) if error, else pointer
84  *	to mbox channel.
85  */
86 static struct mbox_chan *get_pcc_channel(int id)
87 {
88 	if (id < 0 || id > pcc_mbox_ctrl.num_chans)
89 		return ERR_PTR(-ENOENT);
90 
91 	return &pcc_mbox_channels[id];
92 }
93 
94 /**
95  * pcc_mbox_request_channel - PCC clients call this function to
96  *		request a pointer to their PCC subspace, from which they
97  *		can get the details of communicating with the remote.
98  * @cl: Pointer to Mailbox client, so we know where to bind the
99  *		Channel.
100  * @subspace_id: The PCC Subspace index as parsed in the PCC client
101  *		ACPI package. This is used to lookup the array of PCC
102  *		subspaces as parsed by the PCC Mailbox controller.
103  *
104  * Return: Pointer to the Mailbox Channel if successful or
105  *		ERR_PTR.
106  */
107 struct mbox_chan *pcc_mbox_request_channel(struct mbox_client *cl,
108 		int subspace_id)
109 {
110 	struct device *dev = pcc_mbox_ctrl.dev;
111 	struct mbox_chan *chan;
112 	unsigned long flags;
113 
114 	/*
115 	 * Each PCC Subspace is a Mailbox Channel.
116 	 * The PCC Clients get their PCC Subspace ID
117 	 * from their own tables and pass it here.
118 	 * This returns a pointer to the PCC subspace
119 	 * for the Client to operate on.
120 	 */
121 	chan = get_pcc_channel(subspace_id);
122 
123 	if (IS_ERR(chan) || chan->cl) {
124 		dev_err(dev, "Channel not found for idx: %d\n", subspace_id);
125 		return ERR_PTR(-EBUSY);
126 	}
127 
128 	spin_lock_irqsave(&chan->lock, flags);
129 	chan->msg_free = 0;
130 	chan->msg_count = 0;
131 	chan->active_req = NULL;
132 	chan->cl = cl;
133 	init_completion(&chan->tx_complete);
134 
135 	if (chan->txdone_method == TXDONE_BY_POLL && cl->knows_txdone)
136 		chan->txdone_method |= TXDONE_BY_ACK;
137 
138 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&chan->lock, flags);
139 
140 	return chan;
141 }
142 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pcc_mbox_request_channel);
143 
144 /**
145  * pcc_mbox_free_channel - Clients call this to free their Channel.
146  *
147  * @chan: Pointer to the mailbox channel as returned by
148  *		pcc_mbox_request_channel()
149  */
150 void pcc_mbox_free_channel(struct mbox_chan *chan)
151 {
152 	unsigned long flags;
153 
154 	if (!chan || !chan->cl)
155 		return;
156 
157 	spin_lock_irqsave(&chan->lock, flags);
158 	chan->cl = NULL;
159 	chan->active_req = NULL;
160 	if (chan->txdone_method == (TXDONE_BY_POLL | TXDONE_BY_ACK))
161 		chan->txdone_method = TXDONE_BY_POLL;
162 
163 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&chan->lock, flags);
164 }
165 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pcc_mbox_free_channel);
166 
167 /*
168  * PCC can be used with perf critical drivers such as CPPC
169  * So it makes sense to locally cache the virtual address and
170  * use it to read/write to PCC registers such as doorbell register
171  *
172  * The below read_register and write_registers are used to read and
173  * write from perf critical registers such as PCC doorbell register
174  */
175 static int read_register(void __iomem *vaddr, u64 *val, unsigned int bit_width)
176 {
177 	int ret_val = 0;
178 
179 	switch (bit_width) {
180 	case 8:
181 		*val = readb(vaddr);
182 		break;
183 	case 16:
184 		*val = readw(vaddr);
185 		break;
186 	case 32:
187 		*val = readl(vaddr);
188 		break;
189 	case 64:
190 		*val = readq(vaddr);
191 		break;
192 	default:
193 		pr_debug("Error: Cannot read register of %u bit width",
194 			bit_width);
195 		ret_val = -EFAULT;
196 		break;
197 	}
198 	return ret_val;
199 }
200 
201 static int write_register(void __iomem *vaddr, u64 val, unsigned int bit_width)
202 {
203 	int ret_val = 0;
204 
205 	switch (bit_width) {
206 	case 8:
207 		writeb(val, vaddr);
208 		break;
209 	case 16:
210 		writew(val, vaddr);
211 		break;
212 	case 32:
213 		writel(val, vaddr);
214 		break;
215 	case 64:
216 		writeq(val, vaddr);
217 		break;
218 	default:
219 		pr_debug("Error: Cannot write register of %u bit width",
220 			bit_width);
221 		ret_val = -EFAULT;
222 		break;
223 	}
224 	return ret_val;
225 }
226 
227 /**
228  * pcc_send_data - Called from Mailbox Controller code. Used
229  *		here only to ring the channel doorbell. The PCC client
230  *		specific read/write is done in the client driver in
231  *		order to maintain atomicity over PCC channel once
232  *		OS has control over it. See above for flow of operations.
233  * @chan: Pointer to Mailbox channel over which to send data.
234  * @data: Client specific data written over channel. Used here
235  *		only for debug after PCC transaction completes.
236  *
237  * Return: Err if something failed else 0 for success.
238  */
239 static int pcc_send_data(struct mbox_chan *chan, void *data)
240 {
241 	struct acpi_pcct_hw_reduced *pcct_ss = chan->con_priv;
242 	struct acpi_generic_address *doorbell;
243 	u64 doorbell_preserve;
244 	u64 doorbell_val;
245 	u64 doorbell_write;
246 	u32 id = chan - pcc_mbox_channels;
247 	int ret = 0;
248 
249 	if (id >= pcc_mbox_ctrl.num_chans) {
250 		pr_debug("pcc_send_data: Invalid mbox_chan passed\n");
251 		return -ENOENT;
252 	}
253 
254 	doorbell = &pcct_ss->doorbell_register;
255 	doorbell_preserve = pcct_ss->preserve_mask;
256 	doorbell_write = pcct_ss->write_mask;
257 
258 	/* Sync notification from OS to Platform. */
259 	if (pcc_doorbell_vaddr[id]) {
260 		ret = read_register(pcc_doorbell_vaddr[id], &doorbell_val,
261 			doorbell->bit_width);
262 		if (ret)
263 			return ret;
264 		ret = write_register(pcc_doorbell_vaddr[id],
265 			(doorbell_val & doorbell_preserve) | doorbell_write,
266 			doorbell->bit_width);
267 	} else {
268 		ret = acpi_read(&doorbell_val, doorbell);
269 		if (ret)
270 			return ret;
271 		ret = acpi_write((doorbell_val & doorbell_preserve) | doorbell_write,
272 			doorbell);
273 	}
274 	return ret;
275 }
276 
277 static const struct mbox_chan_ops pcc_chan_ops = {
278 	.send_data = pcc_send_data,
279 };
280 
281 /**
282  * parse_pcc_subspace - Parse the PCC table and verify PCC subspace
283  *		entries. There should be one entry per PCC client.
284  * @header: Pointer to the ACPI subtable header under the PCCT.
285  * @end: End of subtable entry.
286  *
287  * Return: 0 for Success, else errno.
288  *
289  * This gets called for each entry in the PCC table.
290  */
291 static int parse_pcc_subspace(struct acpi_subtable_header *header,
292 		const unsigned long end)
293 {
294 	struct acpi_pcct_hw_reduced *pcct_ss;
295 
296 	if (pcc_mbox_ctrl.num_chans <= MAX_PCC_SUBSPACES) {
297 		pcct_ss = (struct acpi_pcct_hw_reduced *) header;
298 
299 		if (pcct_ss->header.type !=
300 				ACPI_PCCT_TYPE_HW_REDUCED_SUBSPACE) {
301 			pr_err("Incorrect PCC Subspace type detected\n");
302 			return -EINVAL;
303 		}
304 	}
305 
306 	return 0;
307 }
308 
309 /**
310  * acpi_pcc_probe - Parse the ACPI tree for the PCCT.
311  *
312  * Return: 0 for Success, else errno.
313  */
314 static int __init acpi_pcc_probe(void)
315 {
316 	acpi_size pcct_tbl_header_size;
317 	struct acpi_table_header *pcct_tbl;
318 	struct acpi_subtable_header *pcct_entry;
319 	int count, i;
320 	acpi_status status = AE_OK;
321 
322 	/* Search for PCCT */
323 	status = acpi_get_table_with_size(ACPI_SIG_PCCT, 0,
324 			&pcct_tbl,
325 			&pcct_tbl_header_size);
326 
327 	if (ACPI_FAILURE(status) || !pcct_tbl) {
328 		pr_warn("PCCT header not found.\n");
329 		return -ENODEV;
330 	}
331 
332 	count = acpi_table_parse_entries(ACPI_SIG_PCCT,
333 			sizeof(struct acpi_table_pcct),
334 			ACPI_PCCT_TYPE_HW_REDUCED_SUBSPACE,
335 			parse_pcc_subspace, MAX_PCC_SUBSPACES);
336 
337 	if (count <= 0) {
338 		pr_err("Error parsing PCC subspaces from PCCT\n");
339 		return -EINVAL;
340 	}
341 
342 	pcc_mbox_channels = kzalloc(sizeof(struct mbox_chan) *
343 			count, GFP_KERNEL);
344 
345 	if (!pcc_mbox_channels) {
346 		pr_err("Could not allocate space for PCC mbox channels\n");
347 		return -ENOMEM;
348 	}
349 
350 	pcc_doorbell_vaddr = kcalloc(count, sizeof(void *), GFP_KERNEL);
351 	if (!pcc_doorbell_vaddr) {
352 		kfree(pcc_mbox_channels);
353 		return -ENOMEM;
354 	}
355 
356 	/* Point to the first PCC subspace entry */
357 	pcct_entry = (struct acpi_subtable_header *) (
358 		(unsigned long) pcct_tbl + sizeof(struct acpi_table_pcct));
359 
360 	for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
361 		struct acpi_generic_address *db_reg;
362 		struct acpi_pcct_hw_reduced *pcct_ss;
363 		pcc_mbox_channels[i].con_priv = pcct_entry;
364 
365 		/* If doorbell is in system memory cache the virt address */
366 		pcct_ss = (struct acpi_pcct_hw_reduced *)pcct_entry;
367 		db_reg = &pcct_ss->doorbell_register;
368 		if (db_reg->space_id == ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_MEMORY)
369 			pcc_doorbell_vaddr[i] = acpi_os_ioremap(db_reg->address,
370 							db_reg->bit_width/8);
371 		pcct_entry = (struct acpi_subtable_header *)
372 			((unsigned long) pcct_entry + pcct_entry->length);
373 	}
374 
375 	pcc_mbox_ctrl.num_chans = count;
376 
377 	pr_info("Detected %d PCC Subspaces\n", pcc_mbox_ctrl.num_chans);
378 
379 	return 0;
380 }
381 
382 /**
383  * pcc_mbox_probe - Called when we find a match for the
384  *	PCCT platform device. This is purely used to represent
385  *	the PCCT as a virtual device for registering with the
386  *	generic Mailbox framework.
387  *
388  * @pdev: Pointer to platform device returned when a match
389  *	is found.
390  *
391  *	Return: 0 for Success, else errno.
392  */
393 static int pcc_mbox_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
394 {
395 	int ret = 0;
396 
397 	pcc_mbox_ctrl.chans = pcc_mbox_channels;
398 	pcc_mbox_ctrl.ops = &pcc_chan_ops;
399 	pcc_mbox_ctrl.dev = &pdev->dev;
400 
401 	pr_info("Registering PCC driver as Mailbox controller\n");
402 	ret = mbox_controller_register(&pcc_mbox_ctrl);
403 
404 	if (ret) {
405 		pr_err("Err registering PCC as Mailbox controller: %d\n", ret);
406 		ret = -ENODEV;
407 	}
408 
409 	return ret;
410 }
411 
412 struct platform_driver pcc_mbox_driver = {
413 	.probe = pcc_mbox_probe,
414 	.driver = {
415 		.name = "PCCT",
416 		.owner = THIS_MODULE,
417 	},
418 };
419 
420 static int __init pcc_init(void)
421 {
422 	int ret;
423 	struct platform_device *pcc_pdev;
424 
425 	if (acpi_disabled)
426 		return -ENODEV;
427 
428 	/* Check if PCC support is available. */
429 	ret = acpi_pcc_probe();
430 
431 	if (ret) {
432 		pr_debug("ACPI PCC probe failed.\n");
433 		return -ENODEV;
434 	}
435 
436 	pcc_pdev = platform_create_bundle(&pcc_mbox_driver,
437 			pcc_mbox_probe, NULL, 0, NULL, 0);
438 
439 	if (IS_ERR(pcc_pdev)) {
440 		pr_debug("Err creating PCC platform bundle\n");
441 		return PTR_ERR(pcc_pdev);
442 	}
443 
444 	return 0;
445 }
446 
447 /*
448  * Make PCC init postcore so that users of this mailbox
449  * such as the ACPI Processor driver have it available
450  * at their init.
451  */
452 postcore_initcall(pcc_init);
453