1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
3 * Copyright (c) 2016, NVIDIA CORPORATION.
9 #include <linux/errno.h>
12 * A reset is a hardware signal indicating that a HW module (or IP block, or
13 * sometimes an entire off-CPU chip) reset all of its internal state to some
14 * known-good initial state. Drivers will often reset HW modules when they
15 * begin execution to ensure that hardware correctly responds to all requests,
16 * or in response to some error condition. Reset signals are often controlled
17 * externally to the HW module being reset, by an entity this API calls a reset
18 * controller. This API provides a standard means for drivers to request that
19 * reset controllers set or clear reset signals.
21 * A driver that implements UCLASS_RESET is a reset controller or provider. A
22 * controller will often implement multiple separate reset signals, since the
23 * hardware it manages often has this capability. reset-uclass.h describes the
24 * interface which reset controllers must implement.
26 * Reset consumers/clients are the HW modules affected by reset signals. This
27 * header file describes the API used by drivers for those HW modules.
33 * struct reset_ctl - A handle to (allowing control of) a single reset signal.
35 * Clients provide storage for reset control handles. The content of the
36 * structure is managed solely by the reset API and reset drivers. A reset
37 * control struct is initialized by "get"ing the reset control struct. The
38 * reset control struct is passed to all other reset APIs to identify which
39 * reset signal to operate upon.
41 * @dev: The device which implements the reset signal.
42 * @id: The reset signal ID within the provider.
43 * @data: An optional data field for scenarios where a single integer ID is not
44 * sufficient. If used, it can be populated through an .of_xlate op and
45 * processed during the various reset ops.
47 * Should additional information to identify and configure any reset signal
48 * for any provider be required in the future, the struct could be expanded to
49 * either (a) add more fields to allow reset providers to store additional
50 * information, or (b) replace the id field with an opaque pointer, which the
51 * provider would dynamically allocated during its .of_xlate op, and process
52 * during is .request op. This may require the addition of an extra op to clean
58 * Written by of_xlate. In the future, we might add more fields here.
65 * struct reset_ctl_bulk - A handle to (allowing control of) a bulk of reset
68 * Clients provide storage for the reset control bulk. The content of the
69 * structure is managed solely by the reset API. A reset control bulk struct is
70 * initialized by "get"ing the reset control bulk struct.
71 * The reset control bulk struct is passed to all other bulk reset APIs to apply
72 * the API to all the reset signals in the bulk struct.
74 * @resets: An array of reset signal handles handles.
75 * @count: The number of reset signal handles in the reset array.
77 struct reset_ctl_bulk {
78 struct reset_ctl *resets;
82 #if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(DM_RESET)
84 * reset_get_by_index - Get/request a reset signal by integer index.
86 * This looks up and requests a reset signal. The index is relative to the
87 * client device; each device is assumed to have n reset signals associated
88 * with it somehow, and this function finds and requests one of them. The
89 * mapping of client device reset signal indices to provider reset signals may
90 * be via device-tree properties, board-provided mapping tables, or some other
93 * @dev: The client device.
94 * @index: The index of the reset signal to request, within the client's
95 * list of reset signals.
96 * @reset_ctl A pointer to a reset control struct to initialize.
97 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code.
99 int reset_get_by_index(struct udevice *dev, int index,
100 struct reset_ctl *reset_ctl);
103 * reset_get_bulk - Get/request all reset signals of a device.
105 * This looks up and requests all reset signals of the client device; each
106 * device is assumed to have n reset signals associated with it somehow,
107 * and this function finds and requests all of them in a separate structure.
108 * The mapping of client device reset signals indices to provider reset signals
109 * may be via device-tree properties, board-provided mapping tables, or some
112 * @dev: The client device.
113 * @bulk A pointer to a reset control bulk struct to initialize.
114 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code.
116 int reset_get_bulk(struct udevice *dev, struct reset_ctl_bulk *bulk);
119 * reset_get_by_name - Get/request a reset signal by name.
121 * This looks up and requests a reset signal. The name is relative to the
122 * client device; each device is assumed to have n reset signals associated
123 * with it somehow, and this function finds and requests one of them. The
124 * mapping of client device reset signal names to provider reset signal may be
125 * via device-tree properties, board-provided mapping tables, or some other
128 * @dev: The client device.
129 * @name: The name of the reset signal to request, within the client's
130 * list of reset signals.
131 * @reset_ctl: A pointer to a reset control struct to initialize.
132 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code.
134 int reset_get_by_name(struct udevice *dev, const char *name,
135 struct reset_ctl *reset_ctl);
138 * reset_request - Request a reset signal.
140 * @reset_ctl: A reset control struct.
142 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code.
144 int reset_request(struct reset_ctl *reset_ctl);
147 * reset_free - Free a previously requested reset signal.
149 * @reset_ctl: A reset control struct that was previously successfully
150 * requested by reset_get_by_*().
151 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code.
153 int reset_free(struct reset_ctl *reset_ctl);
156 * reset_assert - Assert a reset signal.
158 * This function will assert the specified reset signal, thus resetting the
159 * affected HW module(s). Depending on the reset controller hardware, the reset
160 * signal will either stay asserted until reset_deassert() is called, or the
161 * hardware may autonomously clear the reset signal itself.
163 * @reset_ctl: A reset control struct that was previously successfully
164 * requested by reset_get_by_*().
165 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code.
167 int reset_assert(struct reset_ctl *reset_ctl);
170 * reset_assert_bulk - Assert all reset signals in a reset control bulk struct.
172 * This function will assert the specified reset signals in a reset control
173 * bulk struct, thus resetting the affected HW module(s). Depending on the
174 * reset controller hardware, the reset signals will either stay asserted
175 * until reset_deassert_bulk() is called, or the hardware may autonomously
176 * clear the reset signals itself.
178 * @bulk: A reset control bulk struct that was previously successfully
179 * requested by reset_get_bulk().
180 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code.
182 int reset_assert_bulk(struct reset_ctl_bulk *bulk);
185 * reset_deassert - Deassert a reset signal.
187 * This function will deassert the specified reset signal, thus releasing the
188 * affected HW modules() from reset, and allowing them to continue normal
191 * @reset_ctl: A reset control struct that was previously successfully
192 * requested by reset_get_by_*().
193 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code.
195 int reset_deassert(struct reset_ctl *reset_ctl);
198 * reset_deassert_bulk - Deassert all reset signals in a reset control bulk
201 * This function will deassert the specified reset signals in a reset control
202 * bulk struct, thus releasing the affected HW modules() from reset, and
203 * allowing them to continue normal operation.
205 * @bulk: A reset control bulk struct that was previously successfully
206 * requested by reset_get_bulk().
207 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code.
209 int reset_deassert_bulk(struct reset_ctl_bulk *bulk);
212 * rst_status - Check reset signal status.
214 * @reset_ctl: The reset signal to check.
215 * @return 0 if deasserted, positive if asserted, or a negative
218 int reset_status(struct reset_ctl *reset_ctl);
221 * reset_release_all - Assert/Free an array of previously requested resets.
223 * For each reset contained in the reset array, this function will check if
224 * reset has been previously requested and then will assert and free it.
226 * @reset_ctl: A reset struct array that was previously successfully
227 * requested by reset_get_by_*().
228 * @count Number of reset contained in the array
229 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code.
231 int reset_release_all(struct reset_ctl *reset_ctl, int count);
234 * reset_release_bulk - Assert/Free an array of previously requested reset
235 * signals in a reset control bulk struct.
237 * For each reset contained in the reset control bulk struct, this function
238 * will check if reset has been previously requested and then will assert
241 * @bulk: A reset control bulk struct that was previously successfully
242 * requested by reset_get_bulk().
243 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code.
245 static inline int reset_release_bulk(struct reset_ctl_bulk *bulk)
247 return reset_release_all(bulk->resets, bulk->count);
250 static inline int reset_get_by_index(struct udevice *dev, int index,
251 struct reset_ctl *reset_ctl)
256 static inline int reset_get_bulk(struct udevice *dev,
257 struct reset_ctl_bulk *bulk)
262 static inline int reset_get_by_name(struct udevice *dev, const char *name,
263 struct reset_ctl *reset_ctl)
268 static inline int reset_free(struct reset_ctl *reset_ctl)
273 static inline int reset_assert(struct reset_ctl *reset_ctl)
278 static inline int reset_assert_bulk(struct reset_ctl_bulk *bulk)
283 static inline int reset_deassert(struct reset_ctl *reset_ctl)
288 static inline int reset_deassert_bulk(struct reset_ctl_bulk *bulk)
293 static inline int reset_status(struct reset_ctl *reset_ctl)
298 static inline int reset_release_all(struct reset_ctl *reset_ctl, int count)
303 static inline int reset_release_bulk(struct reset_ctl_bulk *bulk)