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  1. /*
  2. * (C) Copyright David Brownell 2000-2002
  3. *
  4. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
  5. * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
  6. * Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
  7. * option) any later version.
  8. *
  9. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
  10. * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
  11. * or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
  12. * for more details.
  13. *
  14. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  15. * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
  16. * Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
  17. */
  18. #include <linux/config.h>
  19. #include <linux/kernel.h>
  20. #include <linux/module.h>
  21. #include <linux/pci.h>
  22. #include <linux/usb.h>
  23. #include <asm/io.h>
  24. #include <asm/irq.h>
  25. #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_PMAC
  26. #include <asm/machdep.h>
  27. #include <asm/pmac_feature.h>
  28. #include <asm/pci-bridge.h>
  29. #include <asm/prom.h>
  30. #endif
  31. #include "usb.h"
  32. #include "hcd.h"
  33. /* PCI-based HCs are common, but plenty of non-PCI HCs are used too */
  34. /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  35. /* configure so an HC device and id are always provided */
  36. /* always called with process context; sleeping is OK */
  37. /**
  38. * usb_hcd_pci_probe - initialize PCI-based HCDs
  39. * @dev: USB Host Controller being probed
  40. * @id: pci hotplug id connecting controller to HCD framework
  41. * Context: !in_interrupt()
  42. *
  43. * Allocates basic PCI resources for this USB host controller, and
  44. * then invokes the start() method for the HCD associated with it
  45. * through the hotplug entry's driver_data.
  46. *
  47. * Store this function in the HCD's struct pci_driver as probe().
  48. */
  49. int usb_hcd_pci_probe (struct pci_dev *dev, const struct pci_device_id *id)
  50. {
  51. struct hc_driver *driver;
  52. struct usb_hcd *hcd;
  53. int retval;
  54. if (usb_disabled())
  55. return -ENODEV;
  56. if (!id || !(driver = (struct hc_driver *) id->driver_data))
  57. return -EINVAL;
  58. if (pci_enable_device (dev) < 0)
  59. return -ENODEV;
  60. dev->current_state = PCI_D0;
  61. dev->dev.power.power_state = PMSG_ON;
  62. if (!dev->irq) {
  63. dev_err (&dev->dev,
  64. "Found HC with no IRQ. Check BIOS/PCI %s setup!\n",
  65. pci_name(dev));
  66. retval = -ENODEV;
  67. goto err1;
  68. }
  69. hcd = usb_create_hcd (driver, &dev->dev, pci_name(dev));
  70. if (!hcd) {
  71. retval = -ENOMEM;
  72. goto err1;
  73. }
  74. if (driver->flags & HCD_MEMORY) { // EHCI, OHCI
  75. hcd->rsrc_start = pci_resource_start (dev, 0);
  76. hcd->rsrc_len = pci_resource_len (dev, 0);
  77. if (!request_mem_region (hcd->rsrc_start, hcd->rsrc_len,
  78. driver->description)) {
  79. dev_dbg (&dev->dev, "controller already in use\n");
  80. retval = -EBUSY;
  81. goto err2;
  82. }
  83. hcd->regs = ioremap_nocache (hcd->rsrc_start, hcd->rsrc_len);
  84. if (hcd->regs == NULL) {
  85. dev_dbg (&dev->dev, "error mapping memory\n");
  86. retval = -EFAULT;
  87. goto err3;
  88. }
  89. } else { // UHCI
  90. int region;
  91. for (region = 0; region < PCI_ROM_RESOURCE; region++) {
  92. if (!(pci_resource_flags (dev, region) &
  93. IORESOURCE_IO))
  94. continue;
  95. hcd->rsrc_start = pci_resource_start (dev, region);
  96. hcd->rsrc_len = pci_resource_len (dev, region);
  97. if (request_region (hcd->rsrc_start, hcd->rsrc_len,
  98. driver->description))
  99. break;
  100. }
  101. if (region == PCI_ROM_RESOURCE) {
  102. dev_dbg (&dev->dev, "no i/o regions available\n");
  103. retval = -EBUSY;
  104. goto err1;
  105. }
  106. }
  107. pci_set_master (dev);
  108. retval = usb_add_hcd (hcd, dev->irq, SA_SHIRQ);
  109. if (retval != 0)
  110. goto err4;
  111. return retval;
  112. err4:
  113. if (driver->flags & HCD_MEMORY) {
  114. iounmap (hcd->regs);
  115. err3:
  116. release_mem_region (hcd->rsrc_start, hcd->rsrc_len);
  117. } else
  118. release_region (hcd->rsrc_start, hcd->rsrc_len);
  119. err2:
  120. usb_put_hcd (hcd);
  121. err1:
  122. pci_disable_device (dev);
  123. dev_err (&dev->dev, "init %s fail, %d\n", pci_name(dev), retval);
  124. return retval;
  125. }
  126. EXPORT_SYMBOL (usb_hcd_pci_probe);
  127. /* may be called without controller electrically present */
  128. /* may be called with controller, bus, and devices active */
  129. /**
  130. * usb_hcd_pci_remove - shutdown processing for PCI-based HCDs
  131. * @dev: USB Host Controller being removed
  132. * Context: !in_interrupt()
  133. *
  134. * Reverses the effect of usb_hcd_pci_probe(), first invoking
  135. * the HCD's stop() method. It is always called from a thread
  136. * context, normally "rmmod", "apmd", or something similar.
  137. *
  138. * Store this function in the HCD's struct pci_driver as remove().
  139. */
  140. void usb_hcd_pci_remove (struct pci_dev *dev)
  141. {
  142. struct usb_hcd *hcd;
  143. hcd = pci_get_drvdata(dev);
  144. if (!hcd)
  145. return;
  146. usb_remove_hcd (hcd);
  147. if (hcd->driver->flags & HCD_MEMORY) {
  148. iounmap (hcd->regs);
  149. release_mem_region (hcd->rsrc_start, hcd->rsrc_len);
  150. } else {
  151. release_region (hcd->rsrc_start, hcd->rsrc_len);
  152. }
  153. usb_put_hcd (hcd);
  154. pci_disable_device(dev);
  155. }
  156. EXPORT_SYMBOL (usb_hcd_pci_remove);
  157. #ifdef CONFIG_PM
  158. /**
  159. * usb_hcd_pci_suspend - power management suspend of a PCI-based HCD
  160. * @dev: USB Host Controller being suspended
  161. * @message: semantics in flux
  162. *
  163. * Store this function in the HCD's struct pci_driver as suspend().
  164. */
  165. int usb_hcd_pci_suspend (struct pci_dev *dev, pm_message_t message)
  166. {
  167. struct usb_hcd *hcd;
  168. int retval = 0;
  169. int has_pci_pm;
  170. hcd = pci_get_drvdata(dev);
  171. /* Root hub suspend should have stopped all downstream traffic,
  172. * and all bus master traffic. And done so for both the interface
  173. * and the stub usb_device (which we check here). But maybe it
  174. * didn't; writing sysfs power/state files ignores such rules...
  175. *
  176. * We must ignore the FREEZE vs SUSPEND distinction here, because
  177. * otherwise the swsusp will save (and restore) garbage state.
  178. */
  179. if (hcd->self.root_hub->dev.power.power_state.event == PM_EVENT_ON)
  180. return -EBUSY;
  181. if (hcd->driver->suspend) {
  182. retval = hcd->driver->suspend(hcd, message);
  183. if (retval) {
  184. dev_dbg (&dev->dev, "PCI pre-suspend fail, %d\n",
  185. retval);
  186. goto done;
  187. }
  188. }
  189. synchronize_irq(dev->irq);
  190. /* FIXME until the generic PM interfaces change a lot more, this
  191. * can't use PCI D1 and D2 states. For example, the confusion
  192. * between messages and states will need to vanish, and messages
  193. * will need to provide a target system state again.
  194. *
  195. * It'll be important to learn characteristics of the target state,
  196. * especially on embedded hardware where the HCD will often be in
  197. * charge of an external VBUS power supply and one or more clocks.
  198. * Some target system states will leave them active; others won't.
  199. * (With PCI, that's often handled by platform BIOS code.)
  200. */
  201. /* even when the PCI layer rejects some of the PCI calls
  202. * below, HCs can try global suspend and reduce DMA traffic.
  203. * PM-sensitive HCDs may already have done this.
  204. */
  205. has_pci_pm = pci_find_capability(dev, PCI_CAP_ID_PM);
  206. /* Downstream ports from this root hub should already be quiesced, so
  207. * there will be no DMA activity. Now we can shut down the upstream
  208. * link (except maybe for PME# resume signaling) and enter some PCI
  209. * low power state, if the hardware allows.
  210. */
  211. if (hcd->state == HC_STATE_SUSPENDED) {
  212. /* no DMA or IRQs except when HC is active */
  213. if (dev->current_state == PCI_D0) {
  214. pci_save_state (dev);
  215. pci_disable_device (dev);
  216. }
  217. if (!has_pci_pm) {
  218. dev_dbg (hcd->self.controller, "--> PCI D0/legacy\n");
  219. goto done;
  220. }
  221. /* NOTE: dev->current_state becomes nonzero only here, and
  222. * only for devices that support PCI PM. Also, exiting
  223. * PCI_D3 (but not PCI_D1 or PCI_D2) is allowed to reset
  224. * some device state (e.g. as part of clock reinit).
  225. */
  226. retval = pci_set_power_state (dev, PCI_D3hot);
  227. if (retval == 0) {
  228. dev_dbg (hcd->self.controller, "--> PCI D3\n");
  229. /* Ignore these return values. We rely on pci code to
  230. * reject requests the hardware can't implement, rather
  231. * than coding the same thing.
  232. */
  233. (void) pci_enable_wake (dev, PCI_D3hot, hcd->remote_wakeup);
  234. (void) pci_enable_wake (dev, PCI_D3cold, hcd->remote_wakeup);
  235. } else {
  236. dev_dbg (&dev->dev, "PCI D3 suspend fail, %d\n",
  237. retval);
  238. (void) usb_hcd_pci_resume (dev);
  239. }
  240. } else {
  241. dev_dbg (hcd->self.controller, "hcd state %d; not suspended\n",
  242. hcd->state);
  243. WARN_ON(1);
  244. retval = -EINVAL;
  245. }
  246. done:
  247. if (retval == 0) {
  248. dev->dev.power.power_state = PMSG_SUSPEND;
  249. #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_PMAC
  250. /* Disable ASIC clocks for USB */
  251. if (_machine == _MACH_Pmac) {
  252. struct device_node *of_node;
  253. of_node = pci_device_to_OF_node (dev);
  254. if (of_node)
  255. pmac_call_feature(PMAC_FTR_USB_ENABLE,
  256. of_node, 0, 0);
  257. }
  258. #endif
  259. }
  260. return retval;
  261. }
  262. EXPORT_SYMBOL (usb_hcd_pci_suspend);
  263. /**
  264. * usb_hcd_pci_resume - power management resume of a PCI-based HCD
  265. * @dev: USB Host Controller being resumed
  266. *
  267. * Store this function in the HCD's struct pci_driver as resume().
  268. */
  269. int usb_hcd_pci_resume (struct pci_dev *dev)
  270. {
  271. struct usb_hcd *hcd;
  272. int retval;
  273. hcd = pci_get_drvdata(dev);
  274. if (hcd->state != HC_STATE_SUSPENDED) {
  275. dev_dbg (hcd->self.controller,
  276. "can't resume, not suspended!\n");
  277. return 0;
  278. }
  279. #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_PMAC
  280. /* Reenable ASIC clocks for USB */
  281. if (_machine == _MACH_Pmac) {
  282. struct device_node *of_node;
  283. of_node = pci_device_to_OF_node (dev);
  284. if (of_node)
  285. pmac_call_feature (PMAC_FTR_USB_ENABLE,
  286. of_node, 0, 1);
  287. }
  288. #endif
  289. /* NOTE: chip docs cover clean "real suspend" cases (what Linux
  290. * calls "standby", "suspend to RAM", and so on). There are also
  291. * dirty cases when swsusp fakes a suspend in "shutdown" mode.
  292. */
  293. if (dev->current_state != PCI_D0) {
  294. #ifdef DEBUG
  295. int pci_pm;
  296. u16 pmcr;
  297. pci_pm = pci_find_capability(dev, PCI_CAP_ID_PM);
  298. pci_read_config_word(dev, pci_pm + PCI_PM_CTRL, &pmcr);
  299. pmcr &= PCI_PM_CTRL_STATE_MASK;
  300. if (pmcr) {
  301. /* Clean case: power to USB and to HC registers was
  302. * maintained; remote wakeup is easy.
  303. */
  304. dev_dbg(hcd->self.controller, "resume from PCI D%d\n",
  305. pmcr);
  306. } else {
  307. /* Clean: HC lost Vcc power, D0 uninitialized
  308. * + Vaux may have preserved port and transceiver
  309. * state ... for remote wakeup from D3cold
  310. * + or not; HCD must reinit + re-enumerate
  311. *
  312. * Dirty: D0 semi-initialized cases with swsusp
  313. * + after BIOS init
  314. * + after Linux init (HCD statically linked)
  315. */
  316. dev_dbg(hcd->self.controller,
  317. "PCI D0, from previous PCI D%d\n",
  318. dev->current_state);
  319. }
  320. #endif
  321. /* yes, ignore these results too... */
  322. (void) pci_enable_wake (dev, dev->current_state, 0);
  323. (void) pci_enable_wake (dev, PCI_D3cold, 0);
  324. } else {
  325. /* Same basic cases: clean (powered/not), dirty */
  326. dev_dbg(hcd->self.controller, "PCI legacy resume\n");
  327. }
  328. /* NOTE: the PCI API itself is asymmetric here. We don't need to
  329. * pci_set_power_state(PCI_D0) since that's part of re-enabling;
  330. * but that won't re-enable bus mastering. Yet pci_disable_device()
  331. * explicitly disables bus mastering...
  332. */
  333. retval = pci_enable_device (dev);
  334. if (retval < 0) {
  335. dev_err (hcd->self.controller,
  336. "can't re-enable after resume, %d!\n", retval);
  337. return retval;
  338. }
  339. pci_set_master (dev);
  340. pci_restore_state (dev);
  341. dev->dev.power.power_state = PMSG_ON;
  342. clear_bit(HCD_FLAG_SAW_IRQ, &hcd->flags);
  343. if (hcd->driver->resume) {
  344. retval = hcd->driver->resume(hcd);
  345. if (retval) {
  346. dev_err (hcd->self.controller,
  347. "PCI post-resume error %d!\n", retval);
  348. usb_hc_died (hcd);
  349. }
  350. }
  351. return retval;
  352. }
  353. EXPORT_SYMBOL (usb_hcd_pci_resume);
  354. #endif /* CONFIG_PM */