Re: [PATCH v7 3/4] phy: Add QMP phy based UFS phy support for sdm845

From: Evan Green
Date: Wed Jun 27 2018 - 16:18:18 EST


On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 1:38 AM Can Guo <cang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Add UFS PHY support to make SDM845 UFS work with common PHY framework.
>
> Signed-off-by: Can Guo <cang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> drivers/phy/qualcomm/phy-qcom-qmp.c | 173 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> drivers/phy/qualcomm/phy-qcom-qmp.h | 15 ++++
> 2 files changed, 187 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/phy/qualcomm/phy-qcom-qmp.c b/drivers/phy/qualcomm/phy-qcom-qmp.c
> index 9be9754..852792d 100644
> --- a/drivers/phy/qualcomm/phy-qcom-qmp.c
> +++ b/drivers/phy/qualcomm/phy-qcom-qmp.c
...
> static void qcom_qmp_phy_configure(void __iomem *base,
> const unsigned int *regs,
> const struct qmp_phy_init_tbl tbl[],
> @@ -1131,6 +1249,15 @@ static int qcom_qmp_phy_init(struct phy *phy)
> qcom_qmp_phy_configure(pcs, cfg->regs, cfg->pcs_tbl, cfg->pcs_tbl_num);
>
> /*
> + * UFS PHY requires the deassert of software reset before serdes start.
> + * For UFS PHY that has not software reset control bits in its address

This line of the comment is unclear. Maybe:
"For UFS PHYs that do not have software reset control bits, defer
starting serdes until the power on callback"

> + * space, it should skip starting serdes here. UFS PHY Serdes shall
> + * start when UFS explicitly calls PHY power on.
> + */
> + if ((cfg->type == PHY_TYPE_UFS) && cfg->no_pcs_sw_reset)
> + goto out;
> +
> + /*
> * Pull out PHY from POWER DOWN state.
> * This is active low enable signal to power-down PHY.
> */
> @@ -1159,6 +1286,7 @@ static int qcom_qmp_phy_init(struct phy *phy)
> }
> qmp->phy_initialized = true;
>
> +out:
> return ret;
>
> err_pcs_ready:
> @@ -1181,7 +1309,8 @@ static int qcom_qmp_phy_exit(struct phy *phy)
> clk_disable_unprepare(qphy->pipe_clk);
>
> /* PHY reset */
> - qphy_setbits(qphy->pcs, cfg->regs[QPHY_SW_RESET], SW_RESET);
> + if (!cfg->no_pcs_sw_reset)
> + qphy_setbits(qphy->pcs, cfg->regs[QPHY_SW_RESET], SW_RESET);
>
> /* stop SerDes and Phy-Coding-Sublayer */
> qphy_clrbits(qphy->pcs, cfg->regs[QPHY_START_CTRL], cfg->start_ctrl);
> @@ -1199,6 +1328,44 @@ static int qcom_qmp_phy_exit(struct phy *phy)
> return 0;
> }
>
> +static int qcom_qmp_phy_poweron(struct phy *phy)
> +{
> + struct qmp_phy *qphy = phy_get_drvdata(phy);
> + struct qcom_qmp *qmp = qphy->qmp;
> + const struct qmp_phy_cfg *cfg = qmp->cfg;
> + void __iomem *pcs = qphy->pcs;
> + void __iomem *status;
> + unsigned int mask, val;
> + int ret = 0;
> +
> + if (cfg->type != PHY_TYPE_UFS)
> + return 0;
> +
> + /*
> + * For UFS PHY that has not software reset control, serdes start
> + * should only happen when UFS driver explicitly calls phy_power_on
> + * after it deasserts software reset.
> + */
> + if (cfg->no_pcs_sw_reset && !qmp->phy_initialized &&
> + (qmp->init_count != 0)) {
> + /* start SerDes and Phy-Coding-Sublayer */
> + qphy_setbits(pcs, cfg->regs[QPHY_START_CTRL], cfg->start_ctrl);
> +
> + status = pcs + cfg->regs[QPHY_PCS_READY_STATUS];
> + mask = cfg->mask_pcs_ready;
> +
> + ret = readl_poll_timeout(status, val, !(val & mask), 1,
> + PHY_INIT_COMPLETE_TIMEOUT);
> + if (ret) {
> + dev_err(qmp->dev, "phy initialization timed-out\n");
> + return ret;
> + }
> + qmp->phy_initialized = true;
> + }
> +
> + return ret;
> +}
> +
> static int qcom_qmp_phy_set_mode(struct phy *phy, enum phy_mode mode)
> {
> struct qmp_phy *qphy = phy_get_drvdata(phy);
> @@ -1428,6 +1595,7 @@ static int phy_pipe_clk_register(struct qcom_qmp *qmp, struct device_node *np)
> static const struct phy_ops qcom_qmp_phy_gen_ops = {
> .init = qcom_qmp_phy_init,
> .exit = qcom_qmp_phy_exit,
> + .power_on = qcom_qmp_phy_poweron,

The USB pipe clk discussion earlier this year got me on the lookout
for asymmetric phy init functions. If we're flipping on START_CTRL in
phy_poweron, shouldn't we be flipping it back off in phy_poweroff?
>From the comments, it seems like this was done so that some sort of
UFS reset step could happen. Would that sequencing still happen
correctly if the PHY did:

phy_init
phy_power_on
(phy_power_off)
phy_power_on

I'm unsure. Does suspend/resume work?

-Evan