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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* core.h - DesignWare USB3 DRD Core Header
*
* Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com
*
* Authors: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>,
* Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de>
*/
#ifndef __DRIVERS_USB_DWC3_CORE_H
#define __DRIVERS_USB_DWC3_CORE_H
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/ioport.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/bitops.h>
#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/debugfs.h>
#include <linux/wait.h>
#include <linux/workqueue.h>
#include <linux/usb/ch9.h>
#include <linux/usb/gadget.h>
#include <linux/usb/otg.h>
#include <linux/usb/role.h>
#include <linux/ulpi/interface.h>
#include <linux/phy/phy.h>
#include "../host/xhci-plat.h"
#define DWC3_MSG_MAX 500
/* Global constants */
#define DWC3_PULL_UP_TIMEOUT 500 /* ms */
#define DWC3_BOUNCE_SIZE 1024 /* size of a superspeed bulk */
#define DWC3_EP0_SETUP_SIZE 512
#define DWC3_ENDPOINTS_NUM 32
#define DWC3_XHCI_RESOURCES_NUM 2
#define DWC3_ISOC_MAX_RETRIES 5
#define DWC3_SCRATCHBUF_SIZE 4096 /* each buffer is assumed to be 4KiB */
#define DWC3_EVENT_BUFFERS_SIZE 4096
#define DWC3_EVENT_TYPE_MASK 0xfe
#define DWC3_EVENT_TYPE_DEV 0
#define DWC3_EVENT_TYPE_CARKIT 3
#define DWC3_EVENT_TYPE_I2C 4
#define DWC3_DEVICE_EVENT_DISCONNECT 0
#define DWC3_DEVICE_EVENT_RESET 1
#define DWC3_DEVICE_EVENT_CONNECT_DONE 2
#define DWC3_DEVICE_EVENT_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE 3
#define DWC3_DEVICE_EVENT_WAKEUP 4
#define DWC3_DEVICE_EVENT_HIBER_REQ 5
#define DWC3_DEVICE_EVENT_EOPF 6
#define DWC3_DEVICE_EVENT_SOF 7
#define DWC3_DEVICE_EVENT_ERRATIC_ERROR 9
#define DWC3_DEVICE_EVENT_CMD_CMPL 10
#define DWC3_DEVICE_EVENT_OVERFLOW 11
/* Controller's role while using the OTG block */
#define DWC3_OTG_ROLE_IDLE 0
#define DWC3_OTG_ROLE_HOST 1
#define DWC3_OTG_ROLE_DEVICE 2
#define DWC3_GEVNTCOUNT_MASK 0xfffc
#define DWC3_GEVNTCOUNT_EHB BIT(31)
#define DWC3_GSNPSID_MASK 0xffff0000
#define DWC3_GSNPSREV_MASK 0xffff
/* DWC3 registers memory space boundries */
#define DWC3_XHCI_REGS_START 0x0
#define DWC3_XHCI_REGS_END 0x7fff
#define DWC3_GLOBALS_REGS_START 0xc100
#define DWC3_GLOBALS_REGS_END 0xc6ff
#define DWC3_DEVICE_REGS_START 0xc700
#define DWC3_DEVICE_REGS_END 0xcbff
#define DWC3_OTG_REGS_START 0xcc00
#define DWC3_OTG_REGS_END 0xccff
/* Global Registers */
#define DWC3_GSBUSCFG0 0xc100
#define DWC3_GSBUSCFG1 0xc104
#define DWC3_GTXTHRCFG 0xc108
#define DWC3_GRXTHRCFG 0xc10c
#define DWC3_GCTL 0xc110
#define DWC3_GEVTEN 0xc114
#define DWC3_GSTS 0xc118
#define DWC3_GUCTL1 0xc11c
#define DWC3_GSNPSID 0xc120
#define DWC3_GGPIO 0xc124
#define DWC3_GUID 0xc128
#define DWC3_GUCTL 0xc12c
#define DWC3_GBUSERRADDR0 0xc130
#define DWC3_GBUSERRADDR1 0xc134
#define DWC3_GPRTBIMAP0 0xc138
#define DWC3_GPRTBIMAP1 0xc13c
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS0 0xc140
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS1 0xc144
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS2 0xc148
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS3 0xc14c
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS4 0xc150
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS5 0xc154
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS6 0xc158
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS7 0xc15c
#define DWC3_GDBGFIFOSPACE 0xc160
#define DWC3_GDBGLTSSM 0xc164
#define DWC3_GDBGBMU 0xc16c
#define DWC3_GDBGLSPMUX 0xc170
#define DWC3_GDBGLSP 0xc174
#define DWC3_GDBGEPINFO0 0xc178
#define DWC3_GDBGEPINFO1 0xc17c
#define DWC3_GPRTBIMAP_HS0 0xc180
#define DWC3_GPRTBIMAP_HS1 0xc184
#define DWC3_GPRTBIMAP_FS0 0xc188
#define DWC3_GPRTBIMAP_FS1 0xc18c
#define DWC3_GUCTL2 0xc19c
#define DWC3_VER_NUMBER 0xc1a0
#define DWC3_VER_TYPE 0xc1a4
#define DWC3_GUSB2PHYCFG(n) (0xc200 + ((n) * 0x04))
#define DWC3_GUSB2I2CCTL(n) (0xc240 + ((n) * 0x04))
#define DWC3_GUSB2PHYACC(n) (0xc280 + ((n) * 0x04))
#define DWC3_GUSB3PIPECTL(n) (0xc2c0 + ((n) * 0x04))
#define DWC3_GTXFIFOSIZ(n) (0xc300 + ((n) * 0x04))
#define DWC3_GRXFIFOSIZ(n) (0xc380 + ((n) * 0x04))
#define DWC3_GEVNTADRLO(n) (0xc400 + ((n) * 0x10))
#define DWC3_GEVNTADRHI(n) (0xc404 + ((n) * 0x10))
#define DWC3_GEVNTSIZ(n) (0xc408 + ((n) * 0x10))
#define DWC3_GEVNTCOUNT(n) (0xc40c + ((n) * 0x10))
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS8 0xc600
#define DWC3_GUCTL3 0xc60c
#define DWC3_GFLADJ 0xc630
/* Device Registers */
#define DWC3_DCFG 0xc700
#define DWC3_DCTL 0xc704
#define DWC3_DEVTEN 0xc708
#define DWC3_DSTS 0xc70c
#define DWC3_DGCMDPAR 0xc710
#define DWC3_DGCMD 0xc714
#define DWC3_DALEPENA 0xc720
#define DWC3_DEP_BASE(n) (0xc800 + ((n) * 0x10))
#define DWC3_DEPCMDPAR2 0x00
#define DWC3_DEPCMDPAR1 0x04
#define DWC3_DEPCMDPAR0 0x08
#define DWC3_DEPCMD 0x0c
#define DWC3_DEV_IMOD(n) (0xca00 + ((n) * 0x4))
/* OTG Registers */
#define DWC3_OCFG 0xcc00
#define DWC3_OCTL 0xcc04
#define DWC3_OEVT 0xcc08
#define DWC3_OEVTEN 0xcc0C
#define DWC3_OSTS 0xcc10
/* Bit fields */
/* Global SoC Bus Configuration INCRx Register 0 */
usb: dwc3: Add cache type configuration support This feature is telling how to configure cache type on 4 different transfer types: Data Read, Desc Read, Data Write and Desc write. For each transfer type, controller has a 4-bit register field to enable different cache type. Quoted from DWC3 data book Table 6-5 Cache Type Bit Assignments: ---------------------------------------------------------------- MBUS_TYPE| bit[3] |bit[2] |bit[1] |bit[0] ---------------------------------------------------------------- AHB |Cacheable |Bufferable |Privilegge |Data AXI3 |Write Allocate|Read Allocate|Cacheable |Bufferable AXI4 |Allocate Other|Allocate |Modifiable |Bufferable AXI4 |Other Allocate|Allocate |Modifiable |Bufferable Native |Same as AXI |Same as AXI |Same as AXI|Same as AXI ---------------------------------------------------------------- Note: The AHB, AXI3, AXI4, and PCIe busses use different names for certain signals, which have the same meaning: Bufferable = Posted Cacheable = Modifiable = Snoop (negation of No Snoop) In most cases, driver support is not required unless the default values of registers are not correct *and* DWC3 node has enabled dma-coherent. So far we have observed USB device detect failure on some Layerscape platforms if this programming was not applied. Related struct: struct dwc3_cache_type { u8 transfer_type_datard; u8 transfer_type_descrd; u8 transfer_type_datawr; u8 transfer_type_descwr; }; Signed-off-by: Ran Wang <ran.wang_1@nxp.com> Reviewed-by: Jun Li <jun.li@nxp.com>
2019-11-21 23:17:32 -07:00
#ifdef CONFIG_OF
#define DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_DATARD_SHIFT 28
#define DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_DATARD(n) (((n) & 0xf) \
<< DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_DATARD_SHIFT)
#define DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_DESCRD_SHIFT 24
#define DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_DESCRD(n) (((n) & 0xf) \
<< DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_DESCRD_SHIFT)
#define DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_DATAWR_SHIFT 20
#define DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_DATAWR(n) (((n) & 0xf) \
<< DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_DATAWR_SHIFT)
#define DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_DESCWR_SHIFT 16
#define DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_DESCWR(n) (((n) & 0xf) \
<< DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_DESCWR_SHIFT)
#endif
#define DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_INCR256BRSTENA (1 << 7) /* INCR256 burst */
#define DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_INCR128BRSTENA (1 << 6) /* INCR128 burst */
#define DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_INCR64BRSTENA (1 << 5) /* INCR64 burst */
#define DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_INCR32BRSTENA (1 << 4) /* INCR32 burst */
#define DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_INCR16BRSTENA (1 << 3) /* INCR16 burst */
#define DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_INCR8BRSTENA (1 << 2) /* INCR8 burst */
#define DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_INCR4BRSTENA (1 << 1) /* INCR4 burst */
#define DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_INCRBRSTENA (1 << 0) /* undefined length enable */
#define DWC3_GSBUSCFG0_INCRBRST_MASK 0xff
/* Global Debug LSP MUX Select */
#define DWC3_GDBGLSPMUX_ENDBC BIT(15) /* Host only */
#define DWC3_GDBGLSPMUX_HOSTSELECT(n) ((n) & 0x3fff)
#define DWC3_GDBGLSPMUX_DEVSELECT(n) (((n) & 0xf) << 4)
#define DWC3_GDBGLSPMUX_EPSELECT(n) ((n) & 0xf)
/* Global Debug Queue/FIFO Space Available Register */
#define DWC3_GDBGFIFOSPACE_NUM(n) ((n) & 0x1f)
#define DWC3_GDBGFIFOSPACE_TYPE(n) (((n) << 5) & 0x1e0)
#define DWC3_GDBGFIFOSPACE_SPACE_AVAILABLE(n) (((n) >> 16) & 0xffff)
#define DWC3_TXFIFO 0
#define DWC3_RXFIFO 1
#define DWC3_TXREQQ 2
#define DWC3_RXREQQ 3
#define DWC3_RXINFOQ 4
#define DWC3_PSTATQ 5
#define DWC3_DESCFETCHQ 6
#define DWC3_EVENTQ 7
#define DWC3_AUXEVENTQ 8
/* Global RX Threshold Configuration Register */
#define DWC3_GRXTHRCFG_MAXRXBURSTSIZE(n) (((n) & 0x1f) << 19)
#define DWC3_GRXTHRCFG_RXPKTCNT(n) (((n) & 0xf) << 24)
#define DWC3_GRXTHRCFG_PKTCNTSEL BIT(29)
/* Global RX Threshold Configuration Register for DWC_usb31 only */
#define DWC31_GRXTHRCFG_MAXRXBURSTSIZE(n) (((n) & 0x1f) << 16)
#define DWC31_GRXTHRCFG_RXPKTCNT(n) (((n) & 0x1f) << 21)
#define DWC31_GRXTHRCFG_PKTCNTSEL BIT(26)
#define DWC31_RXTHRNUMPKTSEL_HS_PRD BIT(15)
#define DWC31_RXTHRNUMPKT_HS_PRD(n) (((n) & 0x3) << 13)
#define DWC31_RXTHRNUMPKTSEL_PRD BIT(10)
#define DWC31_RXTHRNUMPKT_PRD(n) (((n) & 0x1f) << 5)
#define DWC31_MAXRXBURSTSIZE_PRD(n) ((n) & 0x1f)
/* Global TX Threshold Configuration Register for DWC_usb31 only */
#define DWC31_GTXTHRCFG_MAXTXBURSTSIZE(n) (((n) & 0x1f) << 16)
#define DWC31_GTXTHRCFG_TXPKTCNT(n) (((n) & 0x1f) << 21)
#define DWC31_GTXTHRCFG_PKTCNTSEL BIT(26)
#define DWC31_TXTHRNUMPKTSEL_HS_PRD BIT(15)
#define DWC31_TXTHRNUMPKT_HS_PRD(n) (((n) & 0x3) << 13)
#define DWC31_TXTHRNUMPKTSEL_PRD BIT(10)
#define DWC31_TXTHRNUMPKT_PRD(n) (((n) & 0x1f) << 5)
#define DWC31_MAXTXBURSTSIZE_PRD(n) ((n) & 0x1f)
/* Global Configuration Register */
#define DWC3_GCTL_PWRDNSCALE(n) ((n) << 19)
#define DWC3_GCTL_PWRDNSCALE_MASK DWC3_GCTL_PWRDNSCALE(0x1fff)
#define DWC3_GCTL_U2RSTECN BIT(16)
#define DWC3_GCTL_RAMCLKSEL(x) (((x) & DWC3_GCTL_CLK_MASK) << 6)
#define DWC3_GCTL_CLK_BUS (0)
#define DWC3_GCTL_CLK_PIPE (1)
#define DWC3_GCTL_CLK_PIPEHALF (2)
#define DWC3_GCTL_CLK_MASK (3)
#define DWC3_GCTL_PRTCAP(n) (((n) & (3 << 12)) >> 12)
#define DWC3_GCTL_PRTCAPDIR(n) ((n) << 12)
#define DWC3_GCTL_PRTCAP_NONE 0
#define DWC3_GCTL_PRTCAP_HOST 1
#define DWC3_GCTL_PRTCAP_DEVICE 2
#define DWC3_GCTL_PRTCAP_OTG 3
#define DWC3_GCTL_CORESOFTRESET BIT(11)
#define DWC3_GCTL_SOFITPSYNC BIT(10)
#define DWC3_GCTL_SCALEDOWN(n) ((n) << 4)
#define DWC3_GCTL_SCALEDOWN_MASK DWC3_GCTL_SCALEDOWN(3)
#define DWC3_GCTL_DISSCRAMBLE BIT(3)
#define DWC3_GCTL_U2EXIT_LFPS BIT(2)
#define DWC3_GCTL_GBLHIBERNATIONEN BIT(1)
#define DWC3_GCTL_DSBLCLKGTNG BIT(0)
/* Global User Control Register */
#define DWC3_GUCTL_HSTINAUTORETRY BIT(14)
#define DWC3_GUCTL_REFCLKPER_MASK GENMASK(31, 22)
#define DWC3_GUCTL_REFCLKPER_SHIFT 22
/* Global User Control 1 Register */
#define DWC3_GUCTL1_TX_IPGAP_LINECHECK_DIS BIT(28)
#define DWC3_GUCTL1_DEV_L1_EXIT_BY_HW BIT(24)
MLK-22675 usb: dwc3: host: disable park mode - Advantage of park mode When only a single Async endpoint is active. - Behavior of park mode 1. The controller prefetches data/TRBs to do 3 * burst_size worth of packets. 2. When park mode is disabled there will be some delay between bursts on the USB. This can be avoided if park mode is enabled in cases of only one endpoint is active. 3. But this delay is significant only with systems of large latencies. 4. We have noticed that in cases where a device NAKs often, it tends to bring down the performance for a single endpoint case. - Issue on "park mode" 1. LSP (List Processor) goes in and out of park mode irrespective of the fact that there are more endpoints active. #LSP consider that there is only one endpoint active. 2. This causes master scheduler and transaction handlers to think that they are in park mode even though they are not. This is because request to transaction handlers, generated by HSCH is in park mode when the request is made 3. This causes a case where the master scheduler calculates wrongly the number of TRB cache space available. 4. Because of the wrongly calculated number of TRB spaces, the core fetches more TRBS than there is space for. 5. This causes overwriting the TRB cache area into the TRQ cache area which is next to the TRB cache area. 6. This causes invalidating an entry in the TRQ 7. This causes transaction handlers to ignore a request in the TRQ which it should have processed. 8. This causes the main scheduler to hang because it is waiting for status from transaction handler. 9. This causes host controller to hang. - Work Around Disabling park mode for super speed by setting GUCTL1[17] to be 1. The STAR number is 9001415732, which is target to be released around May,2020. Reviewed-by: Peter Chen <peter.chen@nxp.com> Reviewed-by: Ran Wang <ran.wang_1@nxp.com> Signed-off-by: Li Jun <jun.li@nxp.com>
2019-10-29 03:40:25 -06:00
#define DWC3_GUCTL1_PARKMODE_DISABLE_SS BIT(17)
/* Global Status Register */
#define DWC3_GSTS_OTG_IP BIT(10)
#define DWC3_GSTS_BC_IP BIT(9)
#define DWC3_GSTS_ADP_IP BIT(8)
#define DWC3_GSTS_HOST_IP BIT(7)
#define DWC3_GSTS_DEVICE_IP BIT(6)
#define DWC3_GSTS_CSR_TIMEOUT BIT(5)
#define DWC3_GSTS_BUS_ERR_ADDR_VLD BIT(4)
#define DWC3_GSTS_CURMOD(n) ((n) & 0x3)
#define DWC3_GSTS_CURMOD_DEVICE 0
#define DWC3_GSTS_CURMOD_HOST 1
/* Global USB2 PHY Configuration Register */
#define DWC3_GUSB2PHYCFG_PHYSOFTRST BIT(31)
#define DWC3_GUSB2PHYCFG_U2_FREECLK_EXISTS BIT(30)
#define DWC3_GUSB2PHYCFG_SUSPHY BIT(6)
#define DWC3_GUSB2PHYCFG_ULPI_UTMI BIT(4)
#define DWC3_GUSB2PHYCFG_ENBLSLPM BIT(8)
#define DWC3_GUSB2PHYCFG_PHYIF(n) (n << 3)
#define DWC3_GUSB2PHYCFG_PHYIF_MASK DWC3_GUSB2PHYCFG_PHYIF(1)
#define DWC3_GUSB2PHYCFG_USBTRDTIM(n) (n << 10)
#define DWC3_GUSB2PHYCFG_USBTRDTIM_MASK DWC3_GUSB2PHYCFG_USBTRDTIM(0xf)
#define USBTRDTIM_UTMI_8_BIT 9
#define USBTRDTIM_UTMI_16_BIT 5
#define UTMI_PHYIF_16_BIT 1
#define UTMI_PHYIF_8_BIT 0
/* Global USB2 PHY Vendor Control Register */
#define DWC3_GUSB2PHYACC_NEWREGREQ BIT(25)
#define DWC3_GUSB2PHYACC_DONE BIT(24)
#define DWC3_GUSB2PHYACC_BUSY BIT(23)
#define DWC3_GUSB2PHYACC_WRITE BIT(22)
#define DWC3_GUSB2PHYACC_ADDR(n) (n << 16)
#define DWC3_GUSB2PHYACC_EXTEND_ADDR(n) (n << 8)
#define DWC3_GUSB2PHYACC_DATA(n) (n & 0xff)
/* Global USB3 PIPE Control Register */
#define DWC3_GUSB3PIPECTL_PHYSOFTRST BIT(31)
#define DWC3_GUSB3PIPECTL_U2SSINP3OK BIT(29)
#define DWC3_GUSB3PIPECTL_DISRXDETINP3 BIT(28)
#define DWC3_GUSB3PIPECTL_UX_EXIT_PX BIT(27)
#define DWC3_GUSB3PIPECTL_REQP1P2P3 BIT(24)
#define DWC3_GUSB3PIPECTL_DEP1P2P3(n) ((n) << 19)
#define DWC3_GUSB3PIPECTL_DEP1P2P3_MASK DWC3_GUSB3PIPECTL_DEP1P2P3(7)
#define DWC3_GUSB3PIPECTL_DEP1P2P3_EN DWC3_GUSB3PIPECTL_DEP1P2P3(1)
#define DWC3_GUSB3PIPECTL_DEPOCHANGE BIT(18)
#define DWC3_GUSB3PIPECTL_SUSPHY BIT(17)
#define DWC3_GUSB3PIPECTL_LFPSFILT BIT(9)
#define DWC3_GUSB3PIPECTL_RX_DETOPOLL BIT(8)
#define DWC3_GUSB3PIPECTL_TX_DEEPH_MASK DWC3_GUSB3PIPECTL_TX_DEEPH(3)
#define DWC3_GUSB3PIPECTL_TX_DEEPH(n) ((n) << 1)
/* Global TX Fifo Size Register */
#define DWC31_GTXFIFOSIZ_TXFRAMNUM BIT(15) /* DWC_usb31 only */
#define DWC31_GTXFIFOSIZ_TXFDEF(n) ((n) & 0x7fff) /* DWC_usb31 only */
#define DWC3_GTXFIFOSIZ_TXFDEF(n) ((n) & 0xffff)
#define DWC3_GTXFIFOSIZ_TXFSTADDR(n) ((n) & 0xffff0000)
/* Global RX Fifo Size Register */
#define DWC31_GRXFIFOSIZ_RXFDEP(n) ((n) & 0x7fff) /* DWC_usb31 only */
#define DWC3_GRXFIFOSIZ_RXFDEP(n) ((n) & 0xffff)
/* Global Event Size Registers */
#define DWC3_GEVNTSIZ_INTMASK BIT(31)
#define DWC3_GEVNTSIZ_SIZE(n) ((n) & 0xffff)
/* Global HWPARAMS0 Register */
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS0_MODE(n) ((n) & 0x3)
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS0_MODE_GADGET 0
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS0_MODE_HOST 1
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS0_MODE_DRD 2
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS0_MBUS_TYPE(n) (((n) >> 3) & 0x7)
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS0_SBUS_TYPE(n) (((n) >> 6) & 0x3)
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS0_MDWIDTH(n) (((n) >> 8) & 0xff)
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS0_SDWIDTH(n) (((n) >> 16) & 0xff)
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS0_AWIDTH(n) (((n) >> 24) & 0xff)
/* Global HWPARAMS1 Register */
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS1_EN_PWROPT(n) (((n) & (3 << 24)) >> 24)
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS1_EN_PWROPT_NO 0
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS1_EN_PWROPT_CLK 1
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS1_EN_PWROPT_HIB 2
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS1_PWROPT(n) ((n) << 24)
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS1_PWROPT_MASK DWC3_GHWPARAMS1_PWROPT(3)
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS1_ENDBC BIT(31)
/* Global HWPARAMS3 Register */
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS3_SSPHY_IFC(n) ((n) & 3)
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS3_SSPHY_IFC_DIS 0
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS3_SSPHY_IFC_GEN1 1
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS3_SSPHY_IFC_GEN2 2 /* DWC_usb31 only */
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS3_HSPHY_IFC(n) (((n) & (3 << 2)) >> 2)
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS3_HSPHY_IFC_DIS 0
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS3_HSPHY_IFC_UTMI 1
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS3_HSPHY_IFC_ULPI 2
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS3_HSPHY_IFC_UTMI_ULPI 3
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS3_FSPHY_IFC(n) (((n) & (3 << 4)) >> 4)
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS3_FSPHY_IFC_DIS 0
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS3_FSPHY_IFC_ENA 1
/* Global HWPARAMS4 Register */
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS4_HIBER_SCRATCHBUFS(n) (((n) & (0x0f << 13)) >> 13)
#define DWC3_MAX_HIBER_SCRATCHBUFS 15
/* Global HWPARAMS6 Register */
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS6_BCSUPPORT BIT(14)
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS6_OTG3SUPPORT BIT(13)
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS6_ADPSUPPORT BIT(12)
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS6_HNPSUPPORT BIT(11)
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS6_SRPSUPPORT BIT(10)
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS6_EN_FPGA BIT(7)
/* Global HWPARAMS7 Register */
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS7_RAM1_DEPTH(n) ((n) & 0xffff)
#define DWC3_GHWPARAMS7_RAM2_DEPTH(n) (((n) >> 16) & 0xffff)
/* Global Frame Length Adjustment Register */
#define DWC3_GFLADJ_30MHZ_SDBND_SEL BIT(7)
#define DWC3_GFLADJ_30MHZ_MASK 0x3f
#define GFLADJ_REFCLK_FLADJ_MASK GENMASK(21, 8)
#define GFLADJ_REFCLK_FLADJ_SHIFT 8
/* Global User Control Register 2 */
#define DWC3_GUCTL2_RST_ACTBITLATER BIT(14)
/* Global User Control Register 3 */
#define DWC3_GUCTL3_SPLITDISABLE BIT(14)
/* Device Configuration Register */
#define DWC3_DCFG_DEVADDR(addr) ((addr) << 3)
#define DWC3_DCFG_DEVADDR_MASK DWC3_DCFG_DEVADDR(0x7f)
#define DWC3_DCFG_SPEED_MASK (7 << 0)
#define DWC3_DCFG_SUPERSPEED_PLUS (5 << 0) /* DWC_usb31 only */
#define DWC3_DCFG_SUPERSPEED (4 << 0)
#define DWC3_DCFG_HIGHSPEED (0 << 0)
#define DWC3_DCFG_FULLSPEED BIT(0)
#define DWC3_DCFG_LOWSPEED (2 << 0)
#define DWC3_DCFG_NUMP_SHIFT 17
#define DWC3_DCFG_NUMP(n) (((n) >> DWC3_DCFG_NUMP_SHIFT) & 0x1f)
#define DWC3_DCFG_NUMP_MASK (0x1f << DWC3_DCFG_NUMP_SHIFT)
#define DWC3_DCFG_LPM_CAP BIT(22)
/* Device Control Register */
#define DWC3_DCTL_RUN_STOP BIT(31)
#define DWC3_DCTL_CSFTRST BIT(30)
#define DWC3_DCTL_LSFTRST BIT(29)
#define DWC3_DCTL_HIRD_THRES_MASK (0x1f << 24)
#define DWC3_DCTL_HIRD_THRES(n) ((n) << 24)
#define DWC3_DCTL_APPL1RES BIT(23)
/* These apply for core versions 1.87a and earlier */
#define DWC3_DCTL_TRGTULST_MASK (0x0f << 17)
#define DWC3_DCTL_TRGTULST(n) ((n) << 17)
#define DWC3_DCTL_TRGTULST_U2 (DWC3_DCTL_TRGTULST(2))
#define DWC3_DCTL_TRGTULST_U3 (DWC3_DCTL_TRGTULST(3))
#define DWC3_DCTL_TRGTULST_SS_DIS (DWC3_DCTL_TRGTULST(4))
#define DWC3_DCTL_TRGTULST_RX_DET (DWC3_DCTL_TRGTULST(5))
#define DWC3_DCTL_TRGTULST_SS_INACT (DWC3_DCTL_TRGTULST(6))
/* These apply for core versions 1.94a and later */
#define DWC3_DCTL_NYET_THRES(n) (((n) & 0xf) << 20)
#define DWC3_DCTL_KEEP_CONNECT BIT(19)
#define DWC3_DCTL_L1_HIBER_EN BIT(18)
#define DWC3_DCTL_CRS BIT(17)
#define DWC3_DCTL_CSS BIT(16)
#define DWC3_DCTL_INITU2ENA BIT(12)
#define DWC3_DCTL_ACCEPTU2ENA BIT(11)
#define DWC3_DCTL_INITU1ENA BIT(10)
#define DWC3_DCTL_ACCEPTU1ENA BIT(9)
#define DWC3_DCTL_TSTCTRL_MASK (0xf << 1)
#define DWC3_DCTL_ULSTCHNGREQ_MASK (0x0f << 5)
#define DWC3_DCTL_ULSTCHNGREQ(n) (((n) << 5) & DWC3_DCTL_ULSTCHNGREQ_MASK)
#define DWC3_DCTL_ULSTCHNG_NO_ACTION (DWC3_DCTL_ULSTCHNGREQ(0))
#define DWC3_DCTL_ULSTCHNG_SS_DISABLED (DWC3_DCTL_ULSTCHNGREQ(4))
#define DWC3_DCTL_ULSTCHNG_RX_DETECT (DWC3_DCTL_ULSTCHNGREQ(5))
#define DWC3_DCTL_ULSTCHNG_SS_INACTIVE (DWC3_DCTL_ULSTCHNGREQ(6))
#define DWC3_DCTL_ULSTCHNG_RECOVERY (DWC3_DCTL_ULSTCHNGREQ(8))
#define DWC3_DCTL_ULSTCHNG_COMPLIANCE (DWC3_DCTL_ULSTCHNGREQ(10))
#define DWC3_DCTL_ULSTCHNG_LOOPBACK (DWC3_DCTL_ULSTCHNGREQ(11))
/* Device Event Enable Register */
#define DWC3_DEVTEN_VNDRDEVTSTRCVEDEN BIT(12)
#define DWC3_DEVTEN_EVNTOVERFLOWEN BIT(11)
#define DWC3_DEVTEN_CMDCMPLTEN BIT(10)
#define DWC3_DEVTEN_ERRTICERREN BIT(9)
#define DWC3_DEVTEN_SOFEN BIT(7)
#define DWC3_DEVTEN_EOPFEN BIT(6)
#define DWC3_DEVTEN_HIBERNATIONREQEVTEN BIT(5)
#define DWC3_DEVTEN_WKUPEVTEN BIT(4)
#define DWC3_DEVTEN_ULSTCNGEN BIT(3)
#define DWC3_DEVTEN_CONNECTDONEEN BIT(2)
#define DWC3_DEVTEN_USBRSTEN BIT(1)
#define DWC3_DEVTEN_DISCONNEVTEN BIT(0)
/* Device Status Register */
#define DWC3_DSTS_DCNRD BIT(29)
/* This applies for core versions 1.87a and earlier */
#define DWC3_DSTS_PWRUPREQ BIT(24)
/* These apply for core versions 1.94a and later */
#define DWC3_DSTS_RSS BIT(25)
#define DWC3_DSTS_SSS BIT(24)
#define DWC3_DSTS_COREIDLE BIT(23)
#define DWC3_DSTS_DEVCTRLHLT BIT(22)
#define DWC3_DSTS_USBLNKST_MASK (0x0f << 18)
#define DWC3_DSTS_USBLNKST(n) (((n) & DWC3_DSTS_USBLNKST_MASK) >> 18)
#define DWC3_DSTS_RXFIFOEMPTY BIT(17)
#define DWC3_DSTS_SOFFN_MASK (0x3fff << 3)
#define DWC3_DSTS_SOFFN(n) (((n) & DWC3_DSTS_SOFFN_MASK) >> 3)
#define DWC3_DSTS_CONNECTSPD (7 << 0)
#define DWC3_DSTS_SUPERSPEED_PLUS (5 << 0) /* DWC_usb31 only */
#define DWC3_DSTS_SUPERSPEED (4 << 0)
#define DWC3_DSTS_HIGHSPEED (0 << 0)
#define DWC3_DSTS_FULLSPEED BIT(0)
#define DWC3_DSTS_LOWSPEED (2 << 0)
/* Device Generic Command Register */
#define DWC3_DGCMD_SET_LMP 0x01
#define DWC3_DGCMD_SET_PERIODIC_PAR 0x02
#define DWC3_DGCMD_XMIT_FUNCTION 0x03
/* These apply for core versions 1.94a and later */
#define DWC3_DGCMD_SET_SCRATCHPAD_ADDR_LO 0x04
#define DWC3_DGCMD_SET_SCRATCHPAD_ADDR_HI 0x05
#define DWC3_DGCMD_SELECTED_FIFO_FLUSH 0x09
#define DWC3_DGCMD_ALL_FIFO_FLUSH 0x0a
#define DWC3_DGCMD_SET_ENDPOINT_NRDY 0x0c
#define DWC3_DGCMD_RUN_SOC_BUS_LOOPBACK 0x10
#define DWC3_DGCMD_STATUS(n) (((n) >> 12) & 0x0F)
#define DWC3_DGCMD_CMDACT BIT(10)
#define DWC3_DGCMD_CMDIOC BIT(8)
/* Device Generic Command Parameter Register */
#define DWC3_DGCMDPAR_FORCE_LINKPM_ACCEPT BIT(0)
#define DWC3_DGCMDPAR_FIFO_NUM(n) ((n) << 0)
#define DWC3_DGCMDPAR_RX_FIFO (0 << 5)
#define DWC3_DGCMDPAR_TX_FIFO BIT(5)
#define DWC3_DGCMDPAR_LOOPBACK_DIS (0 << 0)
#define DWC3_DGCMDPAR_LOOPBACK_ENA BIT(0)
/* Device Endpoint Command Register */
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_PARAM_SHIFT 16
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_PARAM(x) ((x) << DWC3_DEPCMD_PARAM_SHIFT)
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_GET_RSC_IDX(x) (((x) >> DWC3_DEPCMD_PARAM_SHIFT) & 0x7f)
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_STATUS(x) (((x) >> 12) & 0x0F)
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_HIPRI_FORCERM BIT(11)
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_CLEARPENDIN BIT(11)
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_CMDACT BIT(10)
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_CMDIOC BIT(8)
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_DEPSTARTCFG (0x09 << 0)
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_ENDTRANSFER (0x08 << 0)
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_UPDATETRANSFER (0x07 << 0)
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_STARTTRANSFER (0x06 << 0)
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_CLEARSTALL (0x05 << 0)
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_SETSTALL (0x04 << 0)
/* This applies for core versions 1.90a and earlier */
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_GETSEQNUMBER (0x03 << 0)
/* This applies for core versions 1.94a and later */
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_GETEPSTATE (0x03 << 0)
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_SETTRANSFRESOURCE (0x02 << 0)
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_SETEPCONFIG (0x01 << 0)
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_CMD(x) ((x) & 0xf)
/* The EP number goes 0..31 so ep0 is always out and ep1 is always in */
#define DWC3_DALEPENA_EP(n) BIT(n)
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_TYPE_CONTROL 0
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_TYPE_ISOC 1
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_TYPE_BULK 2
#define DWC3_DEPCMD_TYPE_INTR 3
#define DWC3_DEV_IMOD_COUNT_SHIFT 16
#define DWC3_DEV_IMOD_COUNT_MASK (0xffff << 16)
#define DWC3_DEV_IMOD_INTERVAL_SHIFT 0
#define DWC3_DEV_IMOD_INTERVAL_MASK (0xffff << 0)
/* OTG Configuration Register */
#define DWC3_OCFG_DISPWRCUTTOFF BIT(5)
#define DWC3_OCFG_HIBDISMASK BIT(4)
#define DWC3_OCFG_SFTRSTMASK BIT(3)
#define DWC3_OCFG_OTGVERSION BIT(2)
#define DWC3_OCFG_HNPCAP BIT(1)
#define DWC3_OCFG_SRPCAP BIT(0)
/* OTG CTL Register */
#define DWC3_OCTL_OTG3GOERR BIT(7)
#define DWC3_OCTL_PERIMODE BIT(6)
#define DWC3_OCTL_PRTPWRCTL BIT(5)
#define DWC3_OCTL_HNPREQ BIT(4)
#define DWC3_OCTL_SESREQ BIT(3)
#define DWC3_OCTL_TERMSELIDPULSE BIT(2)
#define DWC3_OCTL_DEVSETHNPEN BIT(1)
#define DWC3_OCTL_HSTSETHNPEN BIT(0)
/* OTG Event Register */
#define DWC3_OEVT_DEVICEMODE BIT(31)
#define DWC3_OEVT_XHCIRUNSTPSET BIT(27)
#define DWC3_OEVT_DEVRUNSTPSET BIT(26)
#define DWC3_OEVT_HIBENTRY BIT(25)
#define DWC3_OEVT_CONIDSTSCHNG BIT(24)
#define DWC3_OEVT_HRRCONFNOTIF BIT(23)
#define DWC3_OEVT_HRRINITNOTIF BIT(22)
#define DWC3_OEVT_ADEVIDLE BIT(21)
#define DWC3_OEVT_ADEVBHOSTEND BIT(20)
#define DWC3_OEVT_ADEVHOST BIT(19)
#define DWC3_OEVT_ADEVHNPCHNG BIT(18)
#define DWC3_OEVT_ADEVSRPDET BIT(17)
#define DWC3_OEVT_ADEVSESSENDDET BIT(16)
#define DWC3_OEVT_BDEVBHOSTEND BIT(11)
#define DWC3_OEVT_BDEVHNPCHNG BIT(10)
#define DWC3_OEVT_BDEVSESSVLDDET BIT(9)
#define DWC3_OEVT_BDEVVBUSCHNG BIT(8)
#define DWC3_OEVT_BSESSVLD BIT(3)
#define DWC3_OEVT_HSTNEGSTS BIT(2)
#define DWC3_OEVT_SESREQSTS BIT(1)
#define DWC3_OEVT_ERROR BIT(0)
/* OTG Event Enable Register */
#define DWC3_OEVTEN_XHCIRUNSTPSETEN BIT(27)
#define DWC3_OEVTEN_DEVRUNSTPSETEN BIT(26)
#define DWC3_OEVTEN_HIBENTRYEN BIT(25)
#define DWC3_OEVTEN_CONIDSTSCHNGEN BIT(24)
#define DWC3_OEVTEN_HRRCONFNOTIFEN BIT(23)
#define DWC3_OEVTEN_HRRINITNOTIFEN BIT(22)
#define DWC3_OEVTEN_ADEVIDLEEN BIT(21)
#define DWC3_OEVTEN_ADEVBHOSTENDEN BIT(20)
#define DWC3_OEVTEN_ADEVHOSTEN BIT(19)
#define DWC3_OEVTEN_ADEVHNPCHNGEN BIT(18)
#define DWC3_OEVTEN_ADEVSRPDETEN BIT(17)
#define DWC3_OEVTEN_ADEVSESSENDDETEN BIT(16)
#define DWC3_OEVTEN_BDEVBHOSTENDEN BIT(11)
#define DWC3_OEVTEN_BDEVHNPCHNGEN BIT(10)
#define DWC3_OEVTEN_BDEVSESSVLDDETEN BIT(9)
#define DWC3_OEVTEN_BDEVVBUSCHNGEN BIT(8)
/* OTG Status Register */
#define DWC3_OSTS_DEVRUNSTP BIT(13)
#define DWC3_OSTS_XHCIRUNSTP BIT(12)
#define DWC3_OSTS_PERIPHERALSTATE BIT(4)
#define DWC3_OSTS_XHCIPRTPOWER BIT(3)
#define DWC3_OSTS_BSESVLD BIT(2)
#define DWC3_OSTS_VBUSVLD BIT(1)
#define DWC3_OSTS_CONIDSTS BIT(0)
/* Structures */
struct dwc3_trb;
/**
* struct dwc3_event_buffer - Software event buffer representation
* @buf: _THE_ buffer
* @cache: The buffer cache used in the threaded interrupt
* @length: size of this buffer
* @lpos: event offset
* @count: cache of last read event count register
* @flags: flags related to this event buffer
* @dma: dma_addr_t
* @dwc: pointer to DWC controller
*/
struct dwc3_event_buffer {
void *buf;
void *cache;
unsigned length;
unsigned int lpos;
unsigned int count;
unsigned int flags;
#define DWC3_EVENT_PENDING BIT(0)
dma_addr_t dma;
struct dwc3 *dwc;
};
#define DWC3_EP_FLAG_STALLED BIT(0)
#define DWC3_EP_FLAG_WEDGED BIT(1)
#define DWC3_EP_DIRECTION_TX true
#define DWC3_EP_DIRECTION_RX false
#define DWC3_TRB_NUM 256
/**
* struct dwc3_ep - device side endpoint representation
* @endpoint: usb endpoint
* @cancelled_list: list of cancelled requests for this endpoint
* @pending_list: list of pending requests for this endpoint
* @started_list: list of started requests on this endpoint
* @regs: pointer to first endpoint register
* @trb_pool: array of transaction buffers
* @trb_pool_dma: dma address of @trb_pool
* @trb_enqueue: enqueue 'pointer' into TRB array
* @trb_dequeue: dequeue 'pointer' into TRB array
* @dwc: pointer to DWC controller
* @saved_state: ep state saved during hibernation
* @flags: endpoint flags (wedged, stalled, ...)
* @number: endpoint number (1 - 15)
* @type: set to bmAttributes & USB_ENDPOINT_XFERTYPE_MASK
* @resource_index: Resource transfer index
* @frame_number: set to the frame number we want this transfer to start (ISOC)
* @interval: the interval on which the ISOC transfer is started
* @name: a human readable name e.g. ep1out-bulk
* @direction: true for TX, false for RX
* @stream_capable: true when streams are enabled
usb: dwc3: Add workaround for isoc start transfer failure In DWC_usb31 version 1.70a-ea06 and prior, for highspeed and fullspeed isochronous IN, BIT[15:14] of the 16-bit microframe number reported by the XferNotReady event are invalid. The driver uses this number to schedule the isochronous transfer and passes it to the START TRANSFER command. Because this number is invalid, the command may fail. If BIT[15:14] matches the internal 16-bit microframe, the START TRANSFER command will pass and the transfer will start at the scheduled time, if it is off by 1, the command will still pass, but the transfer will start 2 seconds in the future. For all other conditions, the START TRANSFER command will fail with bus-expiry. In order to workaround this issue, we can test for the correct combination of BIT[15:14] by sending START TRANSFER commands with different values of BIT[15:14]: 'b00, 'b01, 'b10, and 'b11. Each combination is 2^14 uframe apart (or 2 seconds). 4 seconds into the future will result in a bus-expiry status. As the result, within the 4 possible combinations for BIT[15:14], there will be 2 successful and 2 failure START COMMAND status. One of the 2 successful command status will result in a 2-second delay start. The smaller BIT[15:14] value is the correct combination. Since there are only 4 outcomes and the results are ordered, we can simply test 2 START TRANSFER commands with BIT[15:14] combinations 'b00 and 'b01 to deduce the smaller successful combination. Let test0 = test status for combination 'b00 and test1 = test status for 'b01 of BIT[15:14]. The correct combination is as follow: if test0 fails and test1 passes, BIT[15:14] is 'b01 if test0 fails and test1 fails, BIT[15:14] is 'b10 if test0 passes and test1 fails, BIT[15:14] is 'b11 if test0 passes and test1 passes, BIT[15:14] is 'b00 Synopsys STAR 9001202023: Wrong microframe number for isochronous IN endpoints. Signed-off-by: Thinh Nguyen <thinhn@synopsys.com> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <felipe.balbi@linux.intel.com>
2018-11-14 23:56:54 -07:00
* @combo_num: the test combination BIT[15:14] of the frame number to test
* isochronous START TRANSFER command failure workaround
* @start_cmd_status: the status of testing START TRANSFER command with
* combo_num = 'b00
*/
struct dwc3_ep {
struct usb_ep endpoint;
struct list_head cancelled_list;
struct list_head pending_list;
struct list_head started_list;
void __iomem *regs;
struct dwc3_trb *trb_pool;
dma_addr_t trb_pool_dma;
struct dwc3 *dwc;
u32 saved_state;
unsigned flags;
#define DWC3_EP_ENABLED BIT(0)
#define DWC3_EP_STALL BIT(1)
#define DWC3_EP_WEDGE BIT(2)
#define DWC3_EP_TRANSFER_STARTED BIT(3)
#define DWC3_EP_END_TRANSFER_PENDING BIT(4)
#define DWC3_EP_PENDING_REQUEST BIT(5)
#define DWC3_EP_DELAY_START BIT(6)
#define DWC3_EP_PENDING_CLEAR_STALL BIT(11)
/* This last one is specific to EP0 */
#define DWC3_EP0_DIR_IN BIT(31)
/*
* IMPORTANT: we *know* we have 256 TRBs in our @trb_pool, so we will
* use a u8 type here. If anybody decides to increase number of TRBs to
* anything larger than 256 - I can't see why people would want to do
* this though - then this type needs to be changed.
*
* By using u8 types we ensure that our % operator when incrementing
* enqueue and dequeue get optimized away by the compiler.
*/
u8 trb_enqueue;
u8 trb_dequeue;
u8 number;
u8 type;
u8 resource_index;
u32 frame_number;
u32 interval;
char name[20];
unsigned direction:1;
unsigned stream_capable:1;
usb: dwc3: Add workaround for isoc start transfer failure In DWC_usb31 version 1.70a-ea06 and prior, for highspeed and fullspeed isochronous IN, BIT[15:14] of the 16-bit microframe number reported by the XferNotReady event are invalid. The driver uses this number to schedule the isochronous transfer and passes it to the START TRANSFER command. Because this number is invalid, the command may fail. If BIT[15:14] matches the internal 16-bit microframe, the START TRANSFER command will pass and the transfer will start at the scheduled time, if it is off by 1, the command will still pass, but the transfer will start 2 seconds in the future. For all other conditions, the START TRANSFER command will fail with bus-expiry. In order to workaround this issue, we can test for the correct combination of BIT[15:14] by sending START TRANSFER commands with different values of BIT[15:14]: 'b00, 'b01, 'b10, and 'b11. Each combination is 2^14 uframe apart (or 2 seconds). 4 seconds into the future will result in a bus-expiry status. As the result, within the 4 possible combinations for BIT[15:14], there will be 2 successful and 2 failure START COMMAND status. One of the 2 successful command status will result in a 2-second delay start. The smaller BIT[15:14] value is the correct combination. Since there are only 4 outcomes and the results are ordered, we can simply test 2 START TRANSFER commands with BIT[15:14] combinations 'b00 and 'b01 to deduce the smaller successful combination. Let test0 = test status for combination 'b00 and test1 = test status for 'b01 of BIT[15:14]. The correct combination is as follow: if test0 fails and test1 passes, BIT[15:14] is 'b01 if test0 fails and test1 fails, BIT[15:14] is 'b10 if test0 passes and test1 fails, BIT[15:14] is 'b11 if test0 passes and test1 passes, BIT[15:14] is 'b00 Synopsys STAR 9001202023: Wrong microframe number for isochronous IN endpoints. Signed-off-by: Thinh Nguyen <thinhn@synopsys.com> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <felipe.balbi@linux.intel.com>
2018-11-14 23:56:54 -07:00
/* For isochronous START TRANSFER workaround only */
u8 combo_num;
int start_cmd_status;
};
enum dwc3_phy {
DWC3_PHY_UNKNOWN = 0,
DWC3_PHY_USB3,
DWC3_PHY_USB2,
};
enum dwc3_ep0_next {
DWC3_EP0_UNKNOWN = 0,
DWC3_EP0_COMPLETE,
DWC3_EP0_NRDY_DATA,
DWC3_EP0_NRDY_STATUS,
};
enum dwc3_ep0_state {
EP0_UNCONNECTED = 0,
EP0_SETUP_PHASE,
EP0_DATA_PHASE,
EP0_STATUS_PHASE,
};
enum dwc3_link_state {
/* In SuperSpeed */
DWC3_LINK_STATE_U0 = 0x00, /* in HS, means ON */
DWC3_LINK_STATE_U1 = 0x01,
DWC3_LINK_STATE_U2 = 0x02, /* in HS, means SLEEP */
DWC3_LINK_STATE_U3 = 0x03, /* in HS, means SUSPEND */
DWC3_LINK_STATE_SS_DIS = 0x04,
DWC3_LINK_STATE_RX_DET = 0x05, /* in HS, means Early Suspend */
DWC3_LINK_STATE_SS_INACT = 0x06,
DWC3_LINK_STATE_POLL = 0x07,
DWC3_LINK_STATE_RECOV = 0x08,
DWC3_LINK_STATE_HRESET = 0x09,
DWC3_LINK_STATE_CMPLY = 0x0a,
DWC3_LINK_STATE_LPBK = 0x0b,
DWC3_LINK_STATE_RESET = 0x0e,
DWC3_LINK_STATE_RESUME = 0x0f,
DWC3_LINK_STATE_MASK = 0x0f,
};
/* TRB Length, PCM and Status */
#define DWC3_TRB_SIZE_MASK (0x00ffffff)
#define DWC3_TRB_SIZE_LENGTH(n) ((n) & DWC3_TRB_SIZE_MASK)
#define DWC3_TRB_SIZE_PCM1(n) (((n) & 0x03) << 24)
#define DWC3_TRB_SIZE_TRBSTS(n) (((n) & (0x0f << 28)) >> 28)
#define DWC3_TRBSTS_OK 0
#define DWC3_TRBSTS_MISSED_ISOC 1
#define DWC3_TRBSTS_SETUP_PENDING 2
#define DWC3_TRB_STS_XFER_IN_PROG 4
/* TRB Control */
#define DWC3_TRB_CTRL_HWO BIT(0)
#define DWC3_TRB_CTRL_LST BIT(1)
#define DWC3_TRB_CTRL_CHN BIT(2)
#define DWC3_TRB_CTRL_CSP BIT(3)
#define DWC3_TRB_CTRL_TRBCTL(n) (((n) & 0x3f) << 4)
#define DWC3_TRB_CTRL_ISP_IMI BIT(10)
#define DWC3_TRB_CTRL_IOC BIT(11)
#define DWC3_TRB_CTRL_SID_SOFN(n) (((n) & 0xffff) << 14)
#define DWC3_TRB_CTRL_GET_SID_SOFN(n) (((n) & (0xffff << 14)) >> 14)
#define DWC3_TRBCTL_TYPE(n) ((n) & (0x3f << 4))
#define DWC3_TRBCTL_NORMAL DWC3_TRB_CTRL_TRBCTL(1)
#define DWC3_TRBCTL_CONTROL_SETUP DWC3_TRB_CTRL_TRBCTL(2)
#define DWC3_TRBCTL_CONTROL_STATUS2 DWC3_TRB_CTRL_TRBCTL(3)
#define DWC3_TRBCTL_CONTROL_STATUS3 DWC3_TRB_CTRL_TRBCTL(4)
#define DWC3_TRBCTL_CONTROL_DATA DWC3_TRB_CTRL_TRBCTL(5)
#define DWC3_TRBCTL_ISOCHRONOUS_FIRST DWC3_TRB_CTRL_TRBCTL(6)
#define DWC3_TRBCTL_ISOCHRONOUS DWC3_TRB_CTRL_TRBCTL(7)
#define DWC3_TRBCTL_LINK_TRB DWC3_TRB_CTRL_TRBCTL(8)
/**
* struct dwc3_trb - transfer request block (hw format)
* @bpl: DW0-3
* @bph: DW4-7
* @size: DW8-B
* @ctrl: DWC-F
*/
struct dwc3_trb {
u32 bpl;
u32 bph;
u32 size;
u32 ctrl;
} __packed;
/**
* struct dwc3_hwparams - copy of HWPARAMS registers
* @hwparams0: GHWPARAMS0
* @hwparams1: GHWPARAMS1
* @hwparams2: GHWPARAMS2
* @hwparams3: GHWPARAMS3
* @hwparams4: GHWPARAMS4
* @hwparams5: GHWPARAMS5
* @hwparams6: GHWPARAMS6
* @hwparams7: GHWPARAMS7
* @hwparams8: GHWPARAMS8
*/
struct dwc3_hwparams {
u32 hwparams0;
u32 hwparams1;
u32 hwparams2;
u32 hwparams3;
u32 hwparams4;
u32 hwparams5;
u32 hwparams6;
u32 hwparams7;
u32 hwparams8;
};
/* HWPARAMS0 */
#define DWC3_MODE(n) ((n) & 0x7)
#define DWC3_MDWIDTH(n) (((n) & 0xff00) >> 8)
/* HWPARAMS1 */
#define DWC3_NUM_INT(n) (((n) & (0x3f << 15)) >> 15)
/* HWPARAMS3 */
#define DWC3_NUM_IN_EPS_MASK (0x1f << 18)
#define DWC3_NUM_EPS_MASK (0x3f << 12)
#define DWC3_NUM_EPS(p) (((p)->hwparams3 & \
(DWC3_NUM_EPS_MASK)) >> 12)
#define DWC3_NUM_IN_EPS(p) (((p)->hwparams3 & \
(DWC3_NUM_IN_EPS_MASK)) >> 18)
/* HWPARAMS7 */
#define DWC3_RAM1_DEPTH(n) ((n) & 0xffff)
/**
* struct dwc3_request - representation of a transfer request
* @request: struct usb_request to be transferred
* @list: a list_head used for request queueing
* @dep: struct dwc3_ep owning this request
* @sg: pointer to first incomplete sg
* @start_sg: pointer to the sg which should be queued next
* @num_pending_sgs: counter to pending sgs
* @num_queued_sgs: counter to the number of sgs which already got queued
* @remaining: amount of data remaining
* @status: internal dwc3 request status tracking
* @epnum: endpoint number to which this request refers
* @trb: pointer to struct dwc3_trb
* @trb_dma: DMA address of @trb
* @num_trbs: number of TRBs used by this request
* @needs_extra_trb: true when request needs one extra TRB (either due to ZLP
* or unaligned OUT)
* @direction: IN or OUT direction flag
* @mapped: true when request has been dma-mapped
* @skip_remain_trbs: true if a short packet received so the remain
chained trbs should be skipped.
*/
struct dwc3_request {
struct usb_request request;
struct list_head list;
struct dwc3_ep *dep;
struct scatterlist *sg;
struct scatterlist *start_sg;
unsigned num_pending_sgs;
unsigned int num_queued_sgs;
unsigned remaining;
unsigned int status;
#define DWC3_REQUEST_STATUS_QUEUED 0
#define DWC3_REQUEST_STATUS_STARTED 1
#define DWC3_REQUEST_STATUS_CANCELLED 2
#define DWC3_REQUEST_STATUS_COMPLETED 3
#define DWC3_REQUEST_STATUS_UNKNOWN -1
u8 epnum;
struct dwc3_trb *trb;
dma_addr_t trb_dma;
unsigned num_trbs;
unsigned needs_extra_trb:1;
unsigned direction:1;
unsigned mapped:1;
unsigned skip_remain_trbs:1;
};
/*
* struct dwc3_scratchpad_array - hibernation scratchpad array
* (format defined by hw)
*/
struct dwc3_scratchpad_array {
__le64 dma_adr[DWC3_MAX_HIBER_SCRATCHBUFS];
};
struct dwc3_platform_data {
struct xhci_plat_priv *xhci_priv;
void (*set_role_post)(struct dwc3 *dwc, u32 role);
unsigned long long quirks;
#define DWC3_SOFT_ITP_SYNC BIT(0)
};
/**
* struct dwc3 - representation of our controller
* @drd_work: workqueue used for role swapping
* @ep0_trb: trb which is used for the ctrl_req
* @bounce: address of bounce buffer
* @scratchbuf: address of scratch buffer
* @setup_buf: used while precessing STD USB requests
* @ep0_trb_addr: dma address of @ep0_trb
* @bounce_addr: dma address of @bounce
* @ep0_usb_req: dummy req used while handling STD USB requests
* @scratch_addr: dma address of scratchbuf
* @ep0_in_setup: one control transfer is completed and enter setup phase
* @lock: for synchronizing
* @dev: pointer to our struct device
* @sysdev: pointer to the DMA-capable device
* @xhci: pointer to our xHCI child
* @xhci_resources: struct resources for our @xhci child
* @ev_buf: struct dwc3_event_buffer pointer
* @eps: endpoint array
* @gadget: device side representation of the peripheral controller
* @gadget_driver: pointer to the gadget driver
usb: dwc3: support clocks and resets for DWC3 core Historically, the clocks and resets are handled on the glue layer side instead of the DWC3 core. For simple cases, dwc3-of-simple.c takes care of arbitrary number of clocks and resets. The DT node structure typically looks like as follows: dwc3-glue { compatible = "foo,dwc3"; clocks = ...; resets = ...; ... dwc3 { compatible = "snps,dwc3"; ... }; } By supporting the clocks and the reset in the dwc3/core.c, it will be turned into a single node: dwc3 { compatible = "foo,dwc3", "snps,dwc3"; clocks = ...; resets = ...; ... } This commit adds the binding of clocks and resets specific to this IP. The number of clocks should generally be the same across SoCs, it is just some SoCs either tie clocks together or do not provide software control of some of the clocks. I took the clock names from the Synopsys datasheet: "ref" (ref_clk), "bus_early" (bus_clk_early), and "suspend" (suspend_clk). I found only one reset line in the datasheet, hence the reset-names property is omitted. Those clocks are required for new platforms. Enforcing the new binding breaks existing platforms since they specify clocks (and resets) in their glue layer node, but nothing in the core node. I listed such exceptional cases in the DT binding. The driver code has been relaxed to accept no clock. This change is based on the discussion [1]. I inserted reset_control_deassert() and clk_bulk_enable() before the first register access, i.e. dwc3_cache_hwparams(). [1] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10284265/ Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com> Reviewed-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <felipe.balbi@linux.intel.com>
2018-05-15 20:41:07 -06:00
* @clks: array of clocks
* @num_clks: number of clocks
* @reset: reset control
* @regs: base address for our registers
* @regs_size: address space size
* @fladj: frame length adjustment
* @irq_gadget: peripheral controller's IRQ number
* @otg_irq: IRQ number for OTG IRQs
* @current_otg_role: current role of operation while using the OTG block
* @desired_otg_role: desired role of operation while using the OTG block
* @otg_restart_host: flag that OTG controller needs to restart host
* @nr_scratch: number of scratch buffers
* @u1u2: only used on revisions <1.83a for workaround
* @maximum_speed: maximum speed requested (mainly for testing purposes)
* @otg_caps: the OTG capabilities from hardware point
* @revision: revision register contents
* @version_type: VERSIONTYPE register contents, a sub release of a revision
* @dr_mode: requested mode of operation
* @current_dr_role: current role of operation when in dual-role mode
* @desired_dr_role: desired role of operation when in dual-role mode
* @edev: extcon handle
* @edev_nb: extcon notifier
* @hsphy_mode: UTMI phy mode, one of following:
* - USBPHY_INTERFACE_MODE_UTMI
* - USBPHY_INTERFACE_MODE_UTMIW
* @usb2_phy: pointer to USB2 PHY
* @usb3_phy: pointer to USB3 PHY
* @usb2_generic_phy: pointer to USB2 PHY
* @usb3_generic_phy: pointer to USB3 PHY
* @phys_ready: flag to indicate that PHYs are ready
* @ulpi: pointer to ulpi interface
* @ulpi_ready: flag to indicate that ULPI is initialized
* @u2sel: parameter from Set SEL request.
* @u2pel: parameter from Set SEL request.
* @u1sel: parameter from Set SEL request.
* @u1pel: parameter from Set SEL request.
* @num_eps: number of endpoints
* @ep0_next_event: hold the next expected event
* @ep0state: state of endpoint zero
* @link_state: link state
* @speed: device speed (super, high, full, low)
* @hwparams: copy of hwparams registers
* @root: debugfs root folder pointer
* @regset: debugfs pointer to regdump file
* @dbg_lsp_select: current debug lsp mux register selection
* @test_mode: true when we're entering a USB test mode
* @test_mode_nr: test feature selector
* @lpm_nyet_threshold: LPM NYET response threshold
* @hird_threshold: HIRD threshold
* @rx_thr_num_pkt_prd: periodic ESS receive packet count
* @rx_max_burst_prd: max periodic ESS receive burst size
* @tx_thr_num_pkt_prd: periodic ESS transmit packet count
* @tx_max_burst_prd: max periodic ESS transmit burst size
* @hsphy_interface: "utmi" or "ulpi"
* @connected: true when we're connected to a host, false otherwise
* @delayed_status: true when gadget driver asks for delayed status
* @ep0_bounced: true when we used bounce buffer
* @ep0_expect_in: true when we expect a DATA IN transfer
* @has_hibernation: true when dwc3 was configured with Hibernation
* @sysdev_is_parent: true when dwc3 device has a parent driver
* @has_lpm_erratum: true when core was configured with LPM Erratum. Note that
* there's now way for software to detect this in runtime.
* @is_utmi_l1_suspend: the core asserts output signal
* 0 - utmi_sleep_n
* 1 - utmi_l1_suspend_n
* @is_fpga: true when we are using the FPGA board
* @pending_events: true when we have pending IRQs to be handled
* @pullups_connected: true when Run/Stop bit is set
* @setup_packet_pending: true when there's a Setup Packet in FIFO. Workaround
* @three_stage_setup: set if we perform a three phase setup
usb: dwc3: Add workaround for isoc start transfer failure In DWC_usb31 version 1.70a-ea06 and prior, for highspeed and fullspeed isochronous IN, BIT[15:14] of the 16-bit microframe number reported by the XferNotReady event are invalid. The driver uses this number to schedule the isochronous transfer and passes it to the START TRANSFER command. Because this number is invalid, the command may fail. If BIT[15:14] matches the internal 16-bit microframe, the START TRANSFER command will pass and the transfer will start at the scheduled time, if it is off by 1, the command will still pass, but the transfer will start 2 seconds in the future. For all other conditions, the START TRANSFER command will fail with bus-expiry. In order to workaround this issue, we can test for the correct combination of BIT[15:14] by sending START TRANSFER commands with different values of BIT[15:14]: 'b00, 'b01, 'b10, and 'b11. Each combination is 2^14 uframe apart (or 2 seconds). 4 seconds into the future will result in a bus-expiry status. As the result, within the 4 possible combinations for BIT[15:14], there will be 2 successful and 2 failure START COMMAND status. One of the 2 successful command status will result in a 2-second delay start. The smaller BIT[15:14] value is the correct combination. Since there are only 4 outcomes and the results are ordered, we can simply test 2 START TRANSFER commands with BIT[15:14] combinations 'b00 and 'b01 to deduce the smaller successful combination. Let test0 = test status for combination 'b00 and test1 = test status for 'b01 of BIT[15:14]. The correct combination is as follow: if test0 fails and test1 passes, BIT[15:14] is 'b01 if test0 fails and test1 fails, BIT[15:14] is 'b10 if test0 passes and test1 fails, BIT[15:14] is 'b11 if test0 passes and test1 passes, BIT[15:14] is 'b00 Synopsys STAR 9001202023: Wrong microframe number for isochronous IN endpoints. Signed-off-by: Thinh Nguyen <thinhn@synopsys.com> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <felipe.balbi@linux.intel.com>
2018-11-14 23:56:54 -07:00
* @dis_start_transfer_quirk: set if start_transfer failure SW workaround is
* not needed for DWC_usb31 version 1.70a-ea06 and below
* @usb3_lpm_capable: set if hadrware supports Link Power Management
* @usb2_lpm_disable: set to disable usb2 lpm
* @disable_scramble_quirk: set if we enable the disable scramble quirk
* @u2exit_lfps_quirk: set if we enable u2exit lfps quirk
* @u2ss_inp3_quirk: set if we enable P3 OK for U2/SS Inactive quirk
* @req_p1p2p3_quirk: set if we enable request p1p2p3 quirk
* @del_p1p2p3_quirk: set if we enable delay p1p2p3 quirk
* @del_phy_power_chg_quirk: set if we enable delay phy power change quirk
* @lfps_filter_quirk: set if we enable LFPS filter quirk
* @rx_detect_poll_quirk: set if we enable rx_detect to polling lfps quirk
* @dis_u3_susphy_quirk: set if we disable usb3 suspend phy
* @dis_u2_susphy_quirk: set if we disable usb2 suspend phy
* @dis_enblslpm_quirk: set if we clear enblslpm in GUSB2PHYCFG,
* disabling the suspend signal to the PHY.
usb: dwc3: gadget: Add support for disabling U1 and U2 entries Gadget applications may have a requirement to disable the U1 and U2 entry based on the usecase. Below are few usecases where the disabling U1/U2 entries may be possible. Usecase 1: When combining dwc3 with an redriver for a USB Type-C device solution, it sometimes have problems with leaving U1/U2 for certain hosts, resulting in link training errors and reconnects. For this U1/U2 state entries may be avoided. Usecase 2: When performing performance benchmarking on mass storage gadget the U1 and U2 entries can be disabled. Usecase 3: When periodic transfers like ISOC transfers are used with bInterval of 1 which doesn't require the link to enter into U1 or U2 state entry (since ping is issued from host for every uframe interval). In this case the U1 and U2 entry can be disabled. Disablement of U1/U2 can be done by setting U1DevExitLat and U2DevExitLat values to 0 in the BOS descriptor. Host on seeing 0 value for U1DevExitLat and U2DevExitLat, it doesn't send SET_SEL requests to the gadget. There may be some hosts which may send SET_SEL requests even after seeing 0 in the UxDevExitLat of BOS descriptor. To aviod U1/U2 entries for these type of hosts, dwc3 controller can be programmed to reject those U1/U2 requests by not enabling ACCEPTUxENA bits in DCTL register. This patch updates the same. Signed-off-by: Anurag Kumar Vulisha <anurag.kumar.vulisha@xilinx.com> Signed-off-by: Claus H. Stovgaard <cst@phaseone.com> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <felipe.balbi@linux.intel.com>
2019-05-10 01:07:28 -06:00
* @dis_u1_entry_quirk: set if link entering into U1 state needs to be disabled.
* @dis_u2_entry_quirk: set if link entering into U2 state needs to be disabled.
* @dis_rxdet_inp3_quirk: set if we disable Rx.Detect in P3
* @dis_u2_freeclk_exists_quirk : set if we clear u2_freeclk_exists
* in GUSB2PHYCFG, specify that USB2 PHY doesn't
* provide a free-running PHY clock.
* @dis_del_phy_power_chg_quirk: set if we disable delay phy power
* change quirk.
* @dis_tx_ipgap_linecheck_quirk: set if we disable u2mac linestate
* check during HS transmit.
usb: dwc3: core: add support for disabling SS instances in park mode [ Upstream commit 7ba6b09fda5e0cb741ee56f3264665e0edc64822 ] In certain circumstances, the XHCI SuperSpeed instance in park mode can fail to recover, thus on Amlogic G12A/G12B/SM1 SoCs when there is high load on the single XHCI SuperSpeed instance, the controller can crash like: xhci-hcd xhci-hcd.0.auto: xHCI host not responding to stop endpoint command. xhci-hcd xhci-hcd.0.auto: Host halt failed, -110 xhci-hcd xhci-hcd.0.auto: xHCI host controller not responding, assume dead xhci-hcd xhci-hcd.0.auto: xHCI host not responding to stop endpoint command. hub 2-1.1:1.0: hub_ext_port_status failed (err = -22) xhci-hcd xhci-hcd.0.auto: HC died; cleaning up usb 2-1.1-port1: cannot reset (err = -22) Setting the PARKMODE_DISABLE_SS bit in the DWC3_USB3_GUCTL1 mitigates the issue. The bit is described as : "When this bit is set to '1' all SS bus instances in park mode are disabled" Synopsys explains: The GUCTL1.PARKMODE_DISABLE_SS is only available in dwc_usb3 controller running in host mode. This should not be set for other IPs. This can be disabled by default based on IP, but I recommend to have a property to enable this feature for devices that need this. CC: Dongjin Kim <tobetter@gmail.com> Cc: Jianxin Pan <jianxin.pan@amlogic.com> Cc: Thinh Nguyen <thinhn@synopsys.com> Cc: Jun Li <lijun.kernel@gmail.com> Reported-by: Tim <elatllat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Neil Armstrong <narmstrong@baylibre.com> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2020-02-21 02:15:31 -07:00
* @parkmode_disable_ss_quirk: set if we need to disable all SuperSpeed
* instances in park mode.
* @tx_de_emphasis_quirk: set if we enable Tx de-emphasis quirk
* @tx_de_emphasis: Tx de-emphasis value
* 0 - -6dB de-emphasis
* 1 - -3.5dB de-emphasis
* 2 - No de-emphasis
* 3 - Reserved
* @dis_metastability_quirk: set to disable metastability quirk.
* @host_vbus_glitches: set to avoid vbus glitch during
* xhci reset.
* @dis_split_quirk: set to disable split boundary.
* @imod_interval: set the interrupt moderation interval in 250ns
* increments or 0 to disable.
*/
struct dwc3 {
struct work_struct drd_work;
struct dwc3_trb *ep0_trb;
void *bounce;
void *scratchbuf;
u8 *setup_buf;
dma_addr_t ep0_trb_addr;
dma_addr_t bounce_addr;
dma_addr_t scratch_addr;
struct dwc3_request ep0_usb_req;
struct completion ep0_in_setup;
/* device lock */
spinlock_t lock;
struct device *dev;
struct device *sysdev;
struct platform_device *xhci;
struct resource xhci_resources[DWC3_XHCI_RESOURCES_NUM];
struct dwc3_event_buffer *ev_buf;
struct dwc3_ep *eps[DWC3_ENDPOINTS_NUM];
struct usb_gadget gadget;
struct usb_gadget_driver *gadget_driver;
usb: dwc3: support clocks and resets for DWC3 core Historically, the clocks and resets are handled on the glue layer side instead of the DWC3 core. For simple cases, dwc3-of-simple.c takes care of arbitrary number of clocks and resets. The DT node structure typically looks like as follows: dwc3-glue { compatible = "foo,dwc3"; clocks = ...; resets = ...; ... dwc3 { compatible = "snps,dwc3"; ... }; } By supporting the clocks and the reset in the dwc3/core.c, it will be turned into a single node: dwc3 { compatible = "foo,dwc3", "snps,dwc3"; clocks = ...; resets = ...; ... } This commit adds the binding of clocks and resets specific to this IP. The number of clocks should generally be the same across SoCs, it is just some SoCs either tie clocks together or do not provide software control of some of the clocks. I took the clock names from the Synopsys datasheet: "ref" (ref_clk), "bus_early" (bus_clk_early), and "suspend" (suspend_clk). I found only one reset line in the datasheet, hence the reset-names property is omitted. Those clocks are required for new platforms. Enforcing the new binding breaks existing platforms since they specify clocks (and resets) in their glue layer node, but nothing in the core node. I listed such exceptional cases in the DT binding. The driver code has been relaxed to accept no clock. This change is based on the discussion [1]. I inserted reset_control_deassert() and clk_bulk_enable() before the first register access, i.e. dwc3_cache_hwparams(). [1] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10284265/ Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com> Reviewed-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <felipe.balbi@linux.intel.com>
2018-05-15 20:41:07 -06:00
struct clk_bulk_data *clks;
int num_clks;
bool core_inited;
usb: dwc3: support clocks and resets for DWC3 core Historically, the clocks and resets are handled on the glue layer side instead of the DWC3 core. For simple cases, dwc3-of-simple.c takes care of arbitrary number of clocks and resets. The DT node structure typically looks like as follows: dwc3-glue { compatible = "foo,dwc3"; clocks = ...; resets = ...; ... dwc3 { compatible = "snps,dwc3"; ... }; } By supporting the clocks and the reset in the dwc3/core.c, it will be turned into a single node: dwc3 { compatible = "foo,dwc3", "snps,dwc3"; clocks = ...; resets = ...; ... } This commit adds the binding of clocks and resets specific to this IP. The number of clocks should generally be the same across SoCs, it is just some SoCs either tie clocks together or do not provide software control of some of the clocks. I took the clock names from the Synopsys datasheet: "ref" (ref_clk), "bus_early" (bus_clk_early), and "suspend" (suspend_clk). I found only one reset line in the datasheet, hence the reset-names property is omitted. Those clocks are required for new platforms. Enforcing the new binding breaks existing platforms since they specify clocks (and resets) in their glue layer node, but nothing in the core node. I listed such exceptional cases in the DT binding. The driver code has been relaxed to accept no clock. This change is based on the discussion [1]. I inserted reset_control_deassert() and clk_bulk_enable() before the first register access, i.e. dwc3_cache_hwparams(). [1] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10284265/ Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com> Reviewed-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <felipe.balbi@linux.intel.com>
2018-05-15 20:41:07 -06:00
struct reset_control *reset;
struct usb_phy *usb2_phy;
struct usb_phy *usb3_phy;
struct phy *usb2_generic_phy;
struct phy *usb3_generic_phy;
bool phys_ready;
struct ulpi *ulpi;
bool ulpi_ready;
void __iomem *regs;
size_t regs_size;
struct usb_role_switch *role_switch;
enum usb_dr_mode dr_mode;
u32 current_dr_role;
u32 desired_dr_role;
struct extcon_dev *edev;
struct notifier_block edev_nb;
enum usb_phy_interface hsphy_mode;
u32 fladj;
u32 irq_gadget;
u32 otg_irq;
u32 current_otg_role;
u32 desired_otg_role;
bool otg_restart_host;
u32 nr_scratch;
u32 u1u2;
u32 maximum_speed;
struct usb_otg_caps otg_caps;
struct dwc3_priv_data *priv_data;
/*
* All 3.1 IP version constants are greater than the 3.0 IP
* version constants. This works for most version checks in
* dwc3. However, in the future, this may not apply as
* features may be developed on newer versions of the 3.0 IP
* that are not in the 3.1 IP.
*/
u32 revision;
#define DWC3_REVISION_173A 0x5533173a
#define DWC3_REVISION_175A 0x5533175a
#define DWC3_REVISION_180A 0x5533180a
#define DWC3_REVISION_183A 0x5533183a
#define DWC3_REVISION_185A 0x5533185a
#define DWC3_REVISION_187A 0x5533187a
#define DWC3_REVISION_188A 0x5533188a
#define DWC3_REVISION_190A 0x5533190a
#define DWC3_REVISION_194A 0x5533194a
#define DWC3_REVISION_200A 0x5533200a
#define DWC3_REVISION_202A 0x5533202a
#define DWC3_REVISION_210A 0x5533210a
#define DWC3_REVISION_220A 0x5533220a
#define DWC3_REVISION_230A 0x5533230a
#define DWC3_REVISION_240A 0x5533240a
#define DWC3_REVISION_250A 0x5533250a
#define DWC3_REVISION_260A 0x5533260a
#define DWC3_REVISION_270A 0x5533270a
#define DWC3_REVISION_280A 0x5533280a
#define DWC3_REVISION_290A 0x5533290a
#define DWC3_REVISION_300A 0x5533300a
#define DWC3_REVISION_310A 0x5533310a
/*
* NOTICE: we're using bit 31 as a "is usb 3.1" flag. This is really
* just so dwc31 revisions are always larger than dwc3.
*/
#define DWC3_REVISION_IS_DWC31 0x80000000
#define DWC3_USB31_REVISION_110A (0x3131302a | DWC3_REVISION_IS_DWC31)
#define DWC3_USB31_REVISION_120A (0x3132302a | DWC3_REVISION_IS_DWC31)
usb: dwc3: Add workaround for isoc start transfer failure In DWC_usb31 version 1.70a-ea06 and prior, for highspeed and fullspeed isochronous IN, BIT[15:14] of the 16-bit microframe number reported by the XferNotReady event are invalid. The driver uses this number to schedule the isochronous transfer and passes it to the START TRANSFER command. Because this number is invalid, the command may fail. If BIT[15:14] matches the internal 16-bit microframe, the START TRANSFER command will pass and the transfer will start at the scheduled time, if it is off by 1, the command will still pass, but the transfer will start 2 seconds in the future. For all other conditions, the START TRANSFER command will fail with bus-expiry. In order to workaround this issue, we can test for the correct combination of BIT[15:14] by sending START TRANSFER commands with different values of BIT[15:14]: 'b00, 'b01, 'b10, and 'b11. Each combination is 2^14 uframe apart (or 2 seconds). 4 seconds into the future will result in a bus-expiry status. As the result, within the 4 possible combinations for BIT[15:14], there will be 2 successful and 2 failure START COMMAND status. One of the 2 successful command status will result in a 2-second delay start. The smaller BIT[15:14] value is the correct combination. Since there are only 4 outcomes and the results are ordered, we can simply test 2 START TRANSFER commands with BIT[15:14] combinations 'b00 and 'b01 to deduce the smaller successful combination. Let test0 = test status for combination 'b00 and test1 = test status for 'b01 of BIT[15:14]. The correct combination is as follow: if test0 fails and test1 passes, BIT[15:14] is 'b01 if test0 fails and test1 fails, BIT[15:14] is 'b10 if test0 passes and test1 fails, BIT[15:14] is 'b11 if test0 passes and test1 passes, BIT[15:14] is 'b00 Synopsys STAR 9001202023: Wrong microframe number for isochronous IN endpoints. Signed-off-by: Thinh Nguyen <thinhn@synopsys.com> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <felipe.balbi@linux.intel.com>
2018-11-14 23:56:54 -07:00
#define DWC3_USB31_REVISION_160A (0x3136302a | DWC3_REVISION_IS_DWC31)
#define DWC3_USB31_REVISION_170A (0x3137302a | DWC3_REVISION_IS_DWC31)
#define DWC3_USB31_REVISION_180A (0x3138302a | DWC3_REVISION_IS_DWC31)
#define DWC3_USB31_REVISION_190A (0x3139302a | DWC3_REVISION_IS_DWC31)
u32 version_type;
#define DWC31_VERSIONTYPE_EA01 0x65613031
#define DWC31_VERSIONTYPE_EA02 0x65613032
#define DWC31_VERSIONTYPE_EA03 0x65613033
#define DWC31_VERSIONTYPE_EA04 0x65613034
#define DWC31_VERSIONTYPE_EA05 0x65613035
#define DWC31_VERSIONTYPE_EA06 0x65613036
enum dwc3_ep0_next ep0_next_event;
enum dwc3_ep0_state ep0state;
enum dwc3_link_state link_state;
u16 u2sel;
u16 u2pel;
u8 u1sel;
u8 u1pel;
u8 speed;
u8 num_eps;
struct dwc3_hwparams hwparams;
struct dentry *root;
struct debugfs_regset32 *regset;
u32 dbg_lsp_select;
u8 test_mode;
u8 test_mode_nr;
u8 lpm_nyet_threshold;
u8 hird_threshold;
u8 rx_thr_num_pkt_prd;
u8 rx_max_burst_prd;
u8 tx_thr_num_pkt_prd;
u8 tx_max_burst_prd;
const char *hsphy_interface;
unsigned connected:1;
unsigned delayed_status:1;
unsigned ep0_bounced:1;
unsigned ep0_expect_in:1;
unsigned has_hibernation:1;
unsigned sysdev_is_parent:1;
unsigned has_lpm_erratum:1;
unsigned is_utmi_l1_suspend:1;
unsigned is_fpga:1;
unsigned pending_events:1;
unsigned pullups_connected:1;
unsigned setup_packet_pending:1;
unsigned three_stage_setup:1;
usb: dwc3: Add workaround for isoc start transfer failure In DWC_usb31 version 1.70a-ea06 and prior, for highspeed and fullspeed isochronous IN, BIT[15:14] of the 16-bit microframe number reported by the XferNotReady event are invalid. The driver uses this number to schedule the isochronous transfer and passes it to the START TRANSFER command. Because this number is invalid, the command may fail. If BIT[15:14] matches the internal 16-bit microframe, the START TRANSFER command will pass and the transfer will start at the scheduled time, if it is off by 1, the command will still pass, but the transfer will start 2 seconds in the future. For all other conditions, the START TRANSFER command will fail with bus-expiry. In order to workaround this issue, we can test for the correct combination of BIT[15:14] by sending START TRANSFER commands with different values of BIT[15:14]: 'b00, 'b01, 'b10, and 'b11. Each combination is 2^14 uframe apart (or 2 seconds). 4 seconds into the future will result in a bus-expiry status. As the result, within the 4 possible combinations for BIT[15:14], there will be 2 successful and 2 failure START COMMAND status. One of the 2 successful command status will result in a 2-second delay start. The smaller BIT[15:14] value is the correct combination. Since there are only 4 outcomes and the results are ordered, we can simply test 2 START TRANSFER commands with BIT[15:14] combinations 'b00 and 'b01 to deduce the smaller successful combination. Let test0 = test status for combination 'b00 and test1 = test status for 'b01 of BIT[15:14]. The correct combination is as follow: if test0 fails and test1 passes, BIT[15:14] is 'b01 if test0 fails and test1 fails, BIT[15:14] is 'b10 if test0 passes and test1 fails, BIT[15:14] is 'b11 if test0 passes and test1 passes, BIT[15:14] is 'b00 Synopsys STAR 9001202023: Wrong microframe number for isochronous IN endpoints. Signed-off-by: Thinh Nguyen <thinhn@synopsys.com> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <felipe.balbi@linux.intel.com>
2018-11-14 23:56:54 -07:00
unsigned dis_start_transfer_quirk:1;
unsigned usb3_lpm_capable:1;
unsigned usb2_lpm_disable:1;
unsigned disable_scramble_quirk:1;
unsigned u2exit_lfps_quirk:1;
unsigned u2ss_inp3_quirk:1;
unsigned req_p1p2p3_quirk:1;
unsigned del_p1p2p3_quirk:1;
unsigned del_phy_power_chg_quirk:1;
unsigned lfps_filter_quirk:1;
unsigned rx_detect_poll_quirk:1;
unsigned dis_u3_susphy_quirk:1;
unsigned dis_u2_susphy_quirk:1;
unsigned dis_enblslpm_quirk:1;
usb: dwc3: gadget: Add support for disabling U1 and U2 entries Gadget applications may have a requirement to disable the U1 and U2 entry based on the usecase. Below are few usecases where the disabling U1/U2 entries may be possible. Usecase 1: When combining dwc3 with an redriver for a USB Type-C device solution, it sometimes have problems with leaving U1/U2 for certain hosts, resulting in link training errors and reconnects. For this U1/U2 state entries may be avoided. Usecase 2: When performing performance benchmarking on mass storage gadget the U1 and U2 entries can be disabled. Usecase 3: When periodic transfers like ISOC transfers are used with bInterval of 1 which doesn't require the link to enter into U1 or U2 state entry (since ping is issued from host for every uframe interval). In this case the U1 and U2 entry can be disabled. Disablement of U1/U2 can be done by setting U1DevExitLat and U2DevExitLat values to 0 in the BOS descriptor. Host on seeing 0 value for U1DevExitLat and U2DevExitLat, it doesn't send SET_SEL requests to the gadget. There may be some hosts which may send SET_SEL requests even after seeing 0 in the UxDevExitLat of BOS descriptor. To aviod U1/U2 entries for these type of hosts, dwc3 controller can be programmed to reject those U1/U2 requests by not enabling ACCEPTUxENA bits in DCTL register. This patch updates the same. Signed-off-by: Anurag Kumar Vulisha <anurag.kumar.vulisha@xilinx.com> Signed-off-by: Claus H. Stovgaard <cst@phaseone.com> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <felipe.balbi@linux.intel.com>
2019-05-10 01:07:28 -06:00
unsigned dis_u1_entry_quirk:1;
unsigned dis_u2_entry_quirk:1;
unsigned dis_rxdet_inp3_quirk:1;
unsigned dis_u2_freeclk_exists_quirk:1;
unsigned dis_del_phy_power_chg_quirk:1;
unsigned dis_tx_ipgap_linecheck_quirk:1;
usb: dwc3: core: add support for disabling SS instances in park mode [ Upstream commit 7ba6b09fda5e0cb741ee56f3264665e0edc64822 ] In certain circumstances, the XHCI SuperSpeed instance in park mode can fail to recover, thus on Amlogic G12A/G12B/SM1 SoCs when there is high load on the single XHCI SuperSpeed instance, the controller can crash like: xhci-hcd xhci-hcd.0.auto: xHCI host not responding to stop endpoint command. xhci-hcd xhci-hcd.0.auto: Host halt failed, -110 xhci-hcd xhci-hcd.0.auto: xHCI host controller not responding, assume dead xhci-hcd xhci-hcd.0.auto: xHCI host not responding to stop endpoint command. hub 2-1.1:1.0: hub_ext_port_status failed (err = -22) xhci-hcd xhci-hcd.0.auto: HC died; cleaning up usb 2-1.1-port1: cannot reset (err = -22) Setting the PARKMODE_DISABLE_SS bit in the DWC3_USB3_GUCTL1 mitigates the issue. The bit is described as : "When this bit is set to '1' all SS bus instances in park mode are disabled" Synopsys explains: The GUCTL1.PARKMODE_DISABLE_SS is only available in dwc_usb3 controller running in host mode. This should not be set for other IPs. This can be disabled by default based on IP, but I recommend to have a property to enable this feature for devices that need this. CC: Dongjin Kim <tobetter@gmail.com> Cc: Jianxin Pan <jianxin.pan@amlogic.com> Cc: Thinh Nguyen <thinhn@synopsys.com> Cc: Jun Li <lijun.kernel@gmail.com> Reported-by: Tim <elatllat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Neil Armstrong <narmstrong@baylibre.com> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2020-02-21 02:15:31 -07:00
unsigned parkmode_disable_ss_quirk:1;
unsigned tx_de_emphasis_quirk:1;
unsigned tx_de_emphasis:2;
unsigned dis_metastability_quirk:1;
unsigned host_vbus_glitches:1;
unsigned dis_split_quirk:1;
u16 imod_interval;
};
#define INCRX_BURST_MODE 0
#define INCRX_UNDEF_LENGTH_BURST_MODE 1
#define work_to_dwc(w) (container_of((w), struct dwc3, drd_work))
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
struct dwc3_event_type {
u32 is_devspec:1;
u32 type:7;
u32 reserved8_31:24;
} __packed;
#define DWC3_DEPEVT_XFERCOMPLETE 0x01
#define DWC3_DEPEVT_XFERINPROGRESS 0x02
#define DWC3_DEPEVT_XFERNOTREADY 0x03
#define DWC3_DEPEVT_RXTXFIFOEVT 0x04
#define DWC3_DEPEVT_STREAMEVT 0x06
#define DWC3_DEPEVT_EPCMDCMPLT 0x07
/**
* struct dwc3_event_depvt - Device Endpoint Events
* @one_bit: indicates this is an endpoint event (not used)
* @endpoint_number: number of the endpoint
* @endpoint_event: The event we have:
* 0x00 - Reserved
* 0x01 - XferComplete
* 0x02 - XferInProgress
* 0x03 - XferNotReady
* 0x04 - RxTxFifoEvt (IN->Underrun, OUT->Overrun)
* 0x05 - Reserved
* 0x06 - StreamEvt
* 0x07 - EPCmdCmplt
* @reserved11_10: Reserved, don't use.
* @status: Indicates the status of the event. Refer to databook for
* more information.
* @parameters: Parameters of the current event. Refer to databook for
* more information.
*/
struct dwc3_event_depevt {
u32 one_bit:1;
u32 endpoint_number:5;
u32 endpoint_event:4;
u32 reserved11_10:2;
u32 status:4;
/* Within XferNotReady */
#define DEPEVT_STATUS_TRANSFER_ACTIVE BIT(3)
/* Within XferComplete or XferInProgress */
#define DEPEVT_STATUS_BUSERR BIT(0)
#define DEPEVT_STATUS_SHORT BIT(1)
#define DEPEVT_STATUS_IOC BIT(2)
#define DEPEVT_STATUS_LST BIT(3) /* XferComplete */
#define DEPEVT_STATUS_MISSED_ISOC BIT(3) /* XferInProgress */
/* Stream event only */
#define DEPEVT_STREAMEVT_FOUND 1
#define DEPEVT_STREAMEVT_NOTFOUND 2
/* Control-only Status */
#define DEPEVT_STATUS_CONTROL_DATA 1
#define DEPEVT_STATUS_CONTROL_STATUS 2
#define DEPEVT_STATUS_CONTROL_PHASE(n) ((n) & 3)
/* In response to Start Transfer */
#define DEPEVT_TRANSFER_NO_RESOURCE 1
#define DEPEVT_TRANSFER_BUS_EXPIRY 2
u32 parameters:16;
/* For Command Complete Events */
#define DEPEVT_PARAMETER_CMD(n) (((n) & (0xf << 8)) >> 8)
} __packed;
/**
* struct dwc3_event_devt - Device Events
* @one_bit: indicates this is a non-endpoint event (not used)
* @device_event: indicates it's a device event. Should read as 0x00
* @type: indicates the type of device event.
* 0 - DisconnEvt
* 1 - USBRst
* 2 - ConnectDone
* 3 - ULStChng
* 4 - WkUpEvt
* 5 - Reserved
* 6 - EOPF
* 7 - SOF
* 8 - Reserved
* 9 - ErrticErr
* 10 - CmdCmplt
* 11 - EvntOverflow
* 12 - VndrDevTstRcved
* @reserved15_12: Reserved, not used
* @event_info: Information about this event
* @reserved31_25: Reserved, not used
*/
struct dwc3_event_devt {
u32 one_bit:1;
u32 device_event:7;
u32 type:4;
u32 reserved15_12:4;
u32 event_info:9;
u32 reserved31_25:7;
} __packed;
/**
* struct dwc3_event_gevt - Other Core Events
* @one_bit: indicates this is a non-endpoint event (not used)
* @device_event: indicates it's (0x03) Carkit or (0x04) I2C event.
* @phy_port_number: self-explanatory
* @reserved31_12: Reserved, not used.
*/
struct dwc3_event_gevt {
u32 one_bit:1;
u32 device_event:7;
u32 phy_port_number:4;
u32 reserved31_12:20;
} __packed;
/**
* union dwc3_event - representation of Event Buffer contents
* @raw: raw 32-bit event
* @type: the type of the event
* @depevt: Device Endpoint Event
* @devt: Device Event
* @gevt: Global Event
*/
union dwc3_event {
u32 raw;
struct dwc3_event_type type;
struct dwc3_event_depevt depevt;
struct dwc3_event_devt devt;
struct dwc3_event_gevt gevt;
};
/**
* struct dwc3_gadget_ep_cmd_params - representation of endpoint command
* parameters
* @param2: third parameter
* @param1: second parameter
* @param0: first parameter
*/
struct dwc3_gadget_ep_cmd_params {
u32 param2;
u32 param1;
u32 param0;
};
/*
* DWC3 Features to be used as Driver Data
*/
#define DWC3_HAS_PERIPHERAL BIT(0)
#define DWC3_HAS_XHCI BIT(1)
#define DWC3_HAS_OTG BIT(3)
/* prototypes */
void dwc3_set_prtcap(struct dwc3 *dwc, u32 mode);
void dwc3_set_mode(struct dwc3 *dwc, u32 mode);
u32 dwc3_core_fifo_space(struct dwc3_ep *dep, u8 type);
/* check whether we are on the DWC_usb3 core */
static inline bool dwc3_is_usb3(struct dwc3 *dwc)
{
return !(dwc->revision & DWC3_REVISION_IS_DWC31);
}
/* check whether we are on the DWC_usb31 core */
static inline bool dwc3_is_usb31(struct dwc3 *dwc)
{
return !!(dwc->revision & DWC3_REVISION_IS_DWC31);
}
bool dwc3_has_imod(struct dwc3 *dwc);
int dwc3_event_buffers_setup(struct dwc3 *dwc);
void dwc3_event_buffers_cleanup(struct dwc3 *dwc);
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_USB_DWC3_HOST) || IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_USB_DWC3_DUAL_ROLE)
int dwc3_host_init(struct dwc3 *dwc);
void dwc3_host_exit(struct dwc3 *dwc);
#else
static inline int dwc3_host_init(struct dwc3 *dwc)
{ return 0; }
static inline void dwc3_host_exit(struct dwc3 *dwc)
{ }
#endif
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_USB_DWC3_GADGET) || IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_USB_DWC3_DUAL_ROLE)
int dwc3_gadget_init(struct dwc3 *dwc);
void dwc3_gadget_exit(struct dwc3 *dwc);
int dwc3_gadget_set_test_mode(struct dwc3 *dwc, int mode);
int dwc3_gadget_get_link_state(struct dwc3 *dwc);
int dwc3_gadget_set_link_state(struct dwc3 *dwc, enum dwc3_link_state state);
int dwc3_send_gadget_ep_cmd(struct dwc3_ep *dep, unsigned cmd,
struct dwc3_gadget_ep_cmd_params *params);
int dwc3_send_gadget_generic_command(struct dwc3 *dwc, unsigned cmd, u32 param);
#else
static inline int dwc3_gadget_init(struct dwc3 *dwc)
{ return 0; }
static inline void dwc3_gadget_exit(struct dwc3 *dwc)
{ }
static inline int dwc3_gadget_set_test_mode(struct dwc3 *dwc, int mode)
{ return 0; }
static inline int dwc3_gadget_get_link_state(struct dwc3 *dwc)
{ return 0; }
static inline int dwc3_gadget_set_link_state(struct dwc3 *dwc,
enum dwc3_link_state state)
{ return 0; }
static inline int dwc3_send_gadget_ep_cmd(struct dwc3_ep *dep, unsigned cmd,
struct dwc3_gadget_ep_cmd_params *params)
{ return 0; }
static inline int dwc3_send_gadget_generic_command(struct dwc3 *dwc,
int cmd, u32 param)
{ return 0; }
#endif
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_USB_DWC3_DUAL_ROLE)
int dwc3_drd_init(struct dwc3 *dwc);
void dwc3_drd_exit(struct dwc3 *dwc);
void dwc3_otg_init(struct dwc3 *dwc);
void dwc3_otg_exit(struct dwc3 *dwc);
void dwc3_otg_update(struct dwc3 *dwc, bool ignore_idstatus);
void dwc3_otg_host_init(struct dwc3 *dwc);
#else
static inline int dwc3_drd_init(struct dwc3 *dwc)
{ return 0; }
static inline void dwc3_drd_exit(struct dwc3 *dwc)
{ }
static inline void dwc3_otg_init(struct dwc3 *dwc)
{ }
static inline void dwc3_otg_exit(struct dwc3 *dwc)
{ }
static inline void dwc3_otg_update(struct dwc3 *dwc, bool ignore_idstatus)
{ }
static inline void dwc3_otg_host_init(struct dwc3 *dwc)
{ }
#endif
/* power management interface */
#if !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_USB_DWC3_HOST)
int dwc3_gadget_suspend(struct dwc3 *dwc);
int dwc3_gadget_resume(struct dwc3 *dwc);
void dwc3_gadget_process_pending_events(struct dwc3 *dwc);
#else
static inline int dwc3_gadget_suspend(struct dwc3 *dwc)
{
return 0;
}
static inline int dwc3_gadget_resume(struct dwc3 *dwc)
{
return 0;
}
static inline void dwc3_gadget_process_pending_events(struct dwc3 *dwc)
{
}
#endif /* !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_USB_DWC3_HOST) */
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_USB_DWC3_ULPI)
int dwc3_ulpi_init(struct dwc3 *dwc);
void dwc3_ulpi_exit(struct dwc3 *dwc);
#else
static inline int dwc3_ulpi_init(struct dwc3 *dwc)
{ return 0; }
static inline void dwc3_ulpi_exit(struct dwc3 *dwc)
{ }
#endif
#endif /* __DRIVERS_USB_DWC3_CORE_H */