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author | Sagar Dharia <sdharia@codeaurora.org> | 2017-12-11 18:42:55 -0500 |
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committer | Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> | 2017-12-19 05:00:29 -0500 |
commit | 202318d37613d264e30d71cc32ef442492d6d279 (patch) | |
tree | f0569ac61c78b46dc2de8629247be0a7825596c2 /Documentation | |
parent | 73945a8579292d4b2392f63a65ae044bd39d0239 (diff) |
Documentation: Add SLIMbus summary
SLIMbus (Serial Low Power Interchip Media Bus) is a specification
developed by MIPI (Mobile Industry Processor Interface) alliance.
SLIMbus is a 2-wire implementation, which is used to communicate with
peripheral components like audio-codec.
The summary of SLIMbus and API is documented in the 'summary' file.
Signed-off-by: Sagar Dharia <sdharia@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Srinivas Kandagatla <srinivas.kandagatla@linaro.org>
Reviwed-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/index.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/index.rst index d17a9876b473..ef7c9e0b179c 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/index.rst | |||
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47 | gpio | 47 | gpio |
48 | misc_devices | 48 | misc_devices |
49 | dmaengine/index | 49 | dmaengine/index |
50 | slimbus | ||
50 | 51 | ||
51 | .. only:: subproject and html | 52 | .. only:: subproject and html |
52 | 53 | ||
diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/slimbus.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/slimbus.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..7555ecd538de --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/slimbus.rst | |||
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1 | ============================ | ||
2 | Linux kernel SLIMbus support | ||
3 | ============================ | ||
4 | |||
5 | Overview | ||
6 | ======== | ||
7 | |||
8 | What is SLIMbus? | ||
9 | ---------------- | ||
10 | SLIMbus (Serial Low Power Interchip Media Bus) is a specification developed by | ||
11 | MIPI (Mobile Industry Processor Interface) alliance. The bus uses master/slave | ||
12 | configuration, and is a 2-wire multi-drop implementation (clock, and data). | ||
13 | |||
14 | Currently, SLIMbus is used to interface between application processors of SoCs | ||
15 | (System-on-Chip) and peripheral components (typically codec). SLIMbus uses | ||
16 | Time-Division-Multiplexing to accommodate multiple data channels, and | ||
17 | a control channel. | ||
18 | |||
19 | The control channel is used for various control functions such as bus | ||
20 | management, configuration and status updates. These messages can be unicast (e.g. | ||
21 | reading/writing device specific values), or multicast (e.g. data channel | ||
22 | reconfiguration sequence is a broadcast message announced to all devices) | ||
23 | |||
24 | A data channel is used for data-transfer between 2 SLIMbus devices. Data | ||
25 | channel uses dedicated ports on the device. | ||
26 | |||
27 | Hardware description: | ||
28 | --------------------- | ||
29 | SLIMbus specification has different types of device classifications based on | ||
30 | their capabilities. | ||
31 | A manager device is responsible for enumeration, configuration, and dynamic | ||
32 | channel allocation. Every bus has 1 active manager. | ||
33 | |||
34 | A generic device is a device providing application functionality (e.g. codec). | ||
35 | |||
36 | Framer device is responsible for clocking the bus, and transmitting frame-sync | ||
37 | and framing information on the bus. | ||
38 | |||
39 | Each SLIMbus component has an interface device for monitoring physical layer. | ||
40 | |||
41 | Typically each SoC contains SLIMbus component having 1 manager, 1 framer device, | ||
42 | 1 generic device (for data channel support), and 1 interface device. | ||
43 | External peripheral SLIMbus component usually has 1 generic device (for | ||
44 | functionality/data channel support), and an associated interface device. | ||
45 | The generic device's registers are mapped as 'value elements' so that they can | ||
46 | be written/read using SLIMbus control channel exchanging control/status type of | ||
47 | information. | ||
48 | In case there are multiple framer devices on the same bus, manager device is | ||
49 | responsible to select the active-framer for clocking the bus. | ||
50 | |||
51 | Per specification, SLIMbus uses "clock gears" to do power management based on | ||
52 | current frequency and bandwidth requirements. There are 10 clock gears and each | ||
53 | gear changes the SLIMbus frequency to be twice its previous gear. | ||
54 | |||
55 | Each device has a 6-byte enumeration-address and the manager assigns every | ||
56 | device with a 1-byte logical address after the devices report presence on the | ||
57 | bus. | ||
58 | |||
59 | Software description: | ||
60 | --------------------- | ||
61 | There are 2 types of SLIMbus drivers: | ||
62 | |||
63 | slim_controller represents a 'controller' for SLIMbus. This driver should | ||
64 | implement duties needed by the SoC (manager device, associated | ||
65 | interface device for monitoring the layers and reporting errors, default | ||
66 | framer device). | ||
67 | |||
68 | slim_device represents the 'generic device/component' for SLIMbus, and a | ||
69 | slim_driver should implement driver for that slim_device. | ||
70 | |||
71 | Device notifications to the driver: | ||
72 | ----------------------------------- | ||
73 | Since SLIMbus devices have mechanisms for reporting their presence, the | ||
74 | framework allows drivers to bind when corresponding devices report their | ||
75 | presence on the bus. | ||
76 | However, it is possible that the driver needs to be probed | ||
77 | first so that it can enable corresponding SLIMbus device (e.g. power it up and/or | ||
78 | take it out of reset). To support that behavior, the framework allows drivers | ||
79 | to probe first as well (e.g. using standard DeviceTree compatibility field). | ||
80 | This creates the necessity for the driver to know when the device is functional | ||
81 | (i.e. reported present). device_up callback is used for that reason when the | ||
82 | device reports present and is assigned a logical address by the controller. | ||
83 | |||
84 | Similarly, SLIMbus devices 'report absent' when they go down. A 'device_down' | ||
85 | callback notifies the driver when the device reports absent and its logical | ||
86 | address assignment is invalidated by the controller. | ||
87 | |||
88 | Another notification "boot_device" is used to notify the slim_driver when | ||
89 | controller resets the bus. This notification allows the driver to take necessary | ||
90 | steps to boot the device so that it's functional after the bus has been reset. | ||
91 | |||
92 | Driver and Controller APIs: | ||
93 | -------------------------- | ||
94 | .. kernel-doc:: include/linux/slimbus.h | ||
95 | :internal: | ||
96 | |||
97 | .. kernel-doc:: drivers/slimbus/slimbus.h | ||
98 | :internal: | ||
99 | |||
100 | .. kernel-doc:: drivers/slimbus/core.c | ||
101 | :export: | ||
102 | |||
103 | Clock-pause: | ||
104 | ------------ | ||
105 | SLIMbus mandates that a reconfiguration sequence (known as clock-pause) be | ||
106 | broadcast to all active devices on the bus before the bus can enter low-power | ||
107 | mode. Controller uses this sequence when it decides to enter low-power mode so | ||
108 | that corresponding clocks and/or power-rails can be turned off to save power. | ||
109 | Clock-pause is exited by waking up framer device (if controller driver initiates | ||
110 | exiting low power mode), or by toggling the data line (if a slave device wants | ||
111 | to initiate it). | ||
112 | |||
113 | Clock-pause APIs: | ||
114 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
115 | .. kernel-doc:: drivers/slimbus/sched.c | ||
116 | :export: | ||
117 | |||
118 | Messaging: | ||
119 | ---------- | ||
120 | The framework supports regmap and read/write apis to exchange control-information | ||
121 | with a SLIMbus device. APIs can be synchronous or asynchronous. | ||
122 | The header file <linux/slimbus.h> has more documentation about messaging APIs. | ||
123 | |||
124 | Messaging APIs: | ||
125 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
126 | .. kernel-doc:: drivers/slimbus/messaging.c | ||
127 | :export: | ||