1 /* 2 * LTC2952 (PowerPath) driver 3 * 4 * Copyright (C) 2014, Xsens Technologies BV <info@xsens.com> 5 * Maintainer: Ren� Moll <linux@r-moll.nl> 6 * 7 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 8 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License 9 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 10 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 11 * 12 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 13 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 14 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 15 * GNU General Public License for more details. 16 * 17 * ---------------------------------------- 18 * - Description 19 * ---------------------------------------- 20 * 21 * This driver is to be used with an external PowerPath Controller (LTC2952). 22 * Its function is to determine when a external shut down is triggered 23 * and react by properly shutting down the system. 24 * 25 * This driver expects a device tree with a ltc2952 entry for pin mapping. 26 * 27 * ---------------------------------------- 28 * - GPIO 29 * ---------------------------------------- 30 * 31 * The following GPIOs are used: 32 * - trigger (input) 33 * A level change indicates the shut-down trigger. If it's state reverts 34 * within the time-out defined by trigger_delay, the shut down is not 35 * executed. If no pin is assigned to this input, the driver will start the 36 * watchdog toggle immediately. The chip will only power off the system if 37 * it is requested to do so through the kill line. 38 * 39 * - watchdog (output) 40 * Once a shut down is triggered, the driver will toggle this signal, 41 * with an internal (wde_interval) to stall the hardware shut down. 42 * 43 * - kill (output) 44 * The last action during shut down is triggering this signalling, such 45 * that the PowerPath Control will power down the hardware. 46 * 47 * ---------------------------------------- 48 * - Interrupts 49 * ---------------------------------------- 50 * 51 * The driver requires a non-shared, edge-triggered interrupt on the trigger 52 * GPIO. 53 * 54 */ 55 56 #include <linux/kernel.h> 57 #include <linux/init.h> 58 #include <linux/interrupt.h> 59 #include <linux/device.h> 60 #include <linux/platform_device.h> 61 #include <linux/ktime.h> 62 #include <linux/slab.h> 63 #include <linux/kmod.h> 64 #include <linux/module.h> 65 #include <linux/gpio/consumer.h> 66 #include <linux/reboot.h> 67 68 struct ltc2952_poweroff { 69 struct hrtimer timer_trigger; 70 struct hrtimer timer_wde; 71 72 ktime_t trigger_delay; 73 ktime_t wde_interval; 74 75 struct device *dev; 76 77 struct gpio_desc *gpio_trigger; 78 struct gpio_desc *gpio_watchdog; 79 struct gpio_desc *gpio_kill; 80 81 bool kernel_panic; 82 struct notifier_block panic_notifier; 83 }; 84 85 #define to_ltc2952(p, m) container_of(p, struct ltc2952_poweroff, m) 86 87 /* 88 * This global variable is only needed for pm_power_off. We should 89 * remove it entirely once we don't need the global state anymore. 90 */ 91 static struct ltc2952_poweroff *ltc2952_data; 92 93 /** 94 * ltc2952_poweroff_timer_wde - Timer callback 95 * Toggles the watchdog reset signal each wde_interval 96 * 97 * @timer: corresponding timer 98 * 99 * Returns HRTIMER_RESTART for an infinite loop which will only stop when the 100 * machine actually shuts down 101 */ 102 static enum hrtimer_restart ltc2952_poweroff_timer_wde(struct hrtimer *timer) 103 { 104 ktime_t now; 105 int state; 106 unsigned long overruns; 107 struct ltc2952_poweroff *data = to_ltc2952(timer, timer_wde); 108 109 if (data->kernel_panic) 110 return HRTIMER_NORESTART; 111 112 state = gpiod_get_value(data->gpio_watchdog); 113 gpiod_set_value(data->gpio_watchdog, !state); 114 115 now = hrtimer_cb_get_time(timer); 116 overruns = hrtimer_forward(timer, now, data->wde_interval); 117 118 return HRTIMER_RESTART; 119 } 120 121 static void ltc2952_poweroff_start_wde(struct ltc2952_poweroff *data) 122 { 123 hrtimer_start(&data->timer_wde, data->wde_interval, HRTIMER_MODE_REL); 124 } 125 126 static enum hrtimer_restart 127 ltc2952_poweroff_timer_trigger(struct hrtimer *timer) 128 { 129 struct ltc2952_poweroff *data = to_ltc2952(timer, timer_trigger); 130 131 ltc2952_poweroff_start_wde(data); 132 dev_info(data->dev, "executing shutdown\n"); 133 orderly_poweroff(true); 134 135 return HRTIMER_NORESTART; 136 } 137 138 /** 139 * ltc2952_poweroff_handler - Interrupt handler 140 * Triggered each time the trigger signal changes state and (de)activates a 141 * time-out (timer_trigger). Once the time-out is actually reached the shut 142 * down is executed. 143 * 144 * @irq: IRQ number 145 * @dev_id: pointer to the main data structure 146 */ 147 static irqreturn_t ltc2952_poweroff_handler(int irq, void *dev_id) 148 { 149 struct ltc2952_poweroff *data = dev_id; 150 151 if (data->kernel_panic || hrtimer_active(&data->timer_wde)) { 152 /* shutdown is already triggered, nothing to do any more */ 153 return IRQ_HANDLED; 154 } 155 156 if (gpiod_get_value(data->gpio_trigger)) { 157 hrtimer_start(&data->timer_trigger, data->trigger_delay, 158 HRTIMER_MODE_REL); 159 } else { 160 hrtimer_cancel(&data->timer_trigger); 161 } 162 return IRQ_HANDLED; 163 } 164 165 static void ltc2952_poweroff_kill(void) 166 { 167 gpiod_set_value(ltc2952_data->gpio_kill, 1); 168 } 169 170 static void ltc2952_poweroff_default(struct ltc2952_poweroff *data) 171 { 172 data->wde_interval = 300L * 1E6L; 173 data->trigger_delay = ktime_set(2, 500L*1E6L); 174 175 hrtimer_init(&data->timer_trigger, CLOCK_MONOTONIC, HRTIMER_MODE_REL); 176 data->timer_trigger.function = ltc2952_poweroff_timer_trigger; 177 178 hrtimer_init(&data->timer_wde, CLOCK_MONOTONIC, HRTIMER_MODE_REL); 179 data->timer_wde.function = ltc2952_poweroff_timer_wde; 180 } 181 182 static int ltc2952_poweroff_init(struct platform_device *pdev) 183 { 184 int ret; 185 struct ltc2952_poweroff *data = platform_get_drvdata(pdev); 186 187 ltc2952_poweroff_default(data); 188 189 data->gpio_watchdog = devm_gpiod_get(&pdev->dev, "watchdog", 190 GPIOD_OUT_LOW); 191 if (IS_ERR(data->gpio_watchdog)) { 192 ret = PTR_ERR(data->gpio_watchdog); 193 dev_err(&pdev->dev, "unable to claim gpio \"watchdog\"\n"); 194 return ret; 195 } 196 197 data->gpio_kill = devm_gpiod_get(&pdev->dev, "kill", GPIOD_OUT_LOW); 198 if (IS_ERR(data->gpio_kill)) { 199 ret = PTR_ERR(data->gpio_kill); 200 dev_err(&pdev->dev, "unable to claim gpio \"kill\"\n"); 201 return ret; 202 } 203 204 data->gpio_trigger = devm_gpiod_get_optional(&pdev->dev, "trigger", 205 GPIOD_IN); 206 if (IS_ERR(data->gpio_trigger)) { 207 /* 208 * It's not a problem if the trigger gpio isn't available, but 209 * it is worth a warning if its use was defined in the device 210 * tree. 211 */ 212 dev_err(&pdev->dev, "unable to claim gpio \"trigger\"\n"); 213 data->gpio_trigger = NULL; 214 } 215 216 if (devm_request_irq(&pdev->dev, gpiod_to_irq(data->gpio_trigger), 217 ltc2952_poweroff_handler, 218 (IRQF_TRIGGER_FALLING | IRQF_TRIGGER_RISING), 219 "ltc2952-poweroff", 220 data)) { 221 /* 222 * Some things may have happened: 223 * - No trigger input was defined 224 * - Claiming the GPIO failed 225 * - We could not map to an IRQ 226 * - We couldn't register an interrupt handler 227 * 228 * None of these really are problems, but all of them 229 * disqualify the push button from controlling the power. 230 * 231 * It is therefore important to note that if the ltc2952 232 * detects a button press for long enough, it will still start 233 * its own powerdown window and cut the power on us if we don't 234 * start the watchdog trigger. 235 */ 236 if (data->gpio_trigger) { 237 dev_warn(&pdev->dev, 238 "unable to configure the trigger interrupt\n"); 239 devm_gpiod_put(&pdev->dev, data->gpio_trigger); 240 data->gpio_trigger = NULL; 241 } 242 dev_info(&pdev->dev, 243 "power down trigger input will not be used\n"); 244 ltc2952_poweroff_start_wde(data); 245 } 246 247 return 0; 248 } 249 250 static int ltc2952_poweroff_notify_panic(struct notifier_block *nb, 251 unsigned long code, void *unused) 252 { 253 struct ltc2952_poweroff *data = to_ltc2952(nb, panic_notifier); 254 255 data->kernel_panic = true; 256 return NOTIFY_DONE; 257 } 258 259 static int ltc2952_poweroff_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) 260 { 261 int ret; 262 struct ltc2952_poweroff *data; 263 264 if (pm_power_off) { 265 dev_err(&pdev->dev, "pm_power_off already registered"); 266 return -EBUSY; 267 } 268 269 data = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*data), GFP_KERNEL); 270 if (!data) 271 return -ENOMEM; 272 273 data->dev = &pdev->dev; 274 platform_set_drvdata(pdev, data); 275 276 ret = ltc2952_poweroff_init(pdev); 277 if (ret) 278 return ret; 279 280 /* TODO: remove ltc2952_data */ 281 ltc2952_data = data; 282 pm_power_off = ltc2952_poweroff_kill; 283 284 data->panic_notifier.notifier_call = ltc2952_poweroff_notify_panic; 285 atomic_notifier_chain_register(&panic_notifier_list, 286 &data->panic_notifier); 287 dev_info(&pdev->dev, "probe successful\n"); 288 289 return 0; 290 } 291 292 static int ltc2952_poweroff_remove(struct platform_device *pdev) 293 { 294 struct ltc2952_poweroff *data = platform_get_drvdata(pdev); 295 296 pm_power_off = NULL; 297 hrtimer_cancel(&data->timer_trigger); 298 hrtimer_cancel(&data->timer_wde); 299 atomic_notifier_chain_unregister(&panic_notifier_list, 300 &data->panic_notifier); 301 return 0; 302 } 303 304 static const struct of_device_id of_ltc2952_poweroff_match[] = { 305 { .compatible = "lltc,ltc2952"}, 306 {}, 307 }; 308 MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, of_ltc2952_poweroff_match); 309 310 static struct platform_driver ltc2952_poweroff_driver = { 311 .probe = ltc2952_poweroff_probe, 312 .remove = ltc2952_poweroff_remove, 313 .driver = { 314 .name = "ltc2952-poweroff", 315 .of_match_table = of_ltc2952_poweroff_match, 316 }, 317 }; 318 319 module_platform_driver(ltc2952_poweroff_driver); 320 321 MODULE_AUTHOR("Ren� Moll <rene.moll@xsens.com>"); 322 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("LTC PowerPath power-off driver"); 323 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL v2"); 324