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SubjectRE: [PATCH 1/2] rtc: Add driver for Sunplus SP7021
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Hello,

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@bootlin.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 3, 2021 8:36 AM
> To: Vincent Shih <vincent.sunplus@gmail.com>
> Cc: a.zummo@towertech.it; p.zabel@pengutronix.de;
> linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; linux-rtc@vger.kernel.org; robh+dt@kernel.org;
> devicetree@vger.kernel.org; Vincent Shih 施錕鴻
> <vincent.shih@sunplus.com>
> Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] rtc: Add driver for Sunplus SP7021
>
> Hello,
>
> On 02/11/2021 14:22:02+0800, Vincent Shih wrote:
> >
> +/**************************************************************
> ************************************/
> > +/* How to test RTC: */
> > +/* */
> > +/* 1. use kernel commands */
> > +/* hwclock - query and set the hardware clock (RTC)
> */
> > +/* */
> > +/* (for i in `seq 5`; do (echo ------ && echo -n 'date : ' && date &&
> echo -n 'hwclock -r: ' */
> > +/* && hwclock -r; sleep 1); done)
> */
> > +/* date 121209002014 # Set system to 2014/Dec/12 09:00
> */
> > +/* (for i in `seq 5`; do (echo ------ && echo -n 'date : ' && date &&
> echo -n 'hwclock -r: ' */
> > +/* && hwclock -r; sleep 1); done)
> */
> > +/* hwclock -s # Set the System Time from the Hardware Clock
> */
> > +/* (for i in `seq 5`; do (echo ------ && echo -n 'date : ' && date &&
> echo -n 'hwclock -r: ' */
> > +/* && hwclock -r; sleep 1); done)
> */
> > +/* date 121213002014 # Set system to 2014/Dec/12 13:00
> */
> > +/* (for i in `seq 5`; do (echo ------ && echo -n 'date : ' && date &&
> echo -n 'hwclock -r: ' */
> > +/* && hwclock -r; sleep 1); done)
> */
> > +/* hwclock -w # Set the Hardware Clock to the current System Time
> */
> > +/* (for i in `seq 10000`; do (echo ------ && echo -n 'date : ' && date &&
> echo -n 'hwclock -r: ' */
> > +/* && hwclock -r; sleep 1); done)
> */
> > +/* */
> > +/* How to setup alarm (e.g., 10 sec later):
> */
> > +/* echo 0 > /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm && nnn=`date '+%s'` &&
> echo $nnn && \ */
> > +/* nnn=`expr $nnn + 10` && echo $nnn >
> /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm */
> > +/* */
> > +/* 2. use RTC Driver Test Program
> (\linux\application\module_test\rtc\rtc-test.c) */
> > +/* */
> >
> +/**************************************************************
> ******
> > +******************************/
>
> I don't feel this is a super useful comment, especially since it is buried in a
> driver and this basically says to use rtctest.c

I will remove them.

>
> > +#include <linux/module.h>
> > +#include <linux/err.h>
> > +#include <linux/rtc.h>
> > +#include <linux/platform_device.h>
> > +#include <linux/clk.h>
> > +#include <linux/reset.h>
> > +#include <linux/of.h>
> > +#include <linux/ktime.h>
> > +#include <linux/io.h>
>
> This list has to be sorted

I will modify it.

>
> > +
> > +/*
> > +---------------------------------------------------------------------
> > +------------------------- */ #define FUNC_DEBUG() pr_debug("[RTC]
> > +Debug: %s(%d)\n", __func__, __LINE__)
> > +
> > +#define RTC_DEBUG(fmt, args ...) pr_debug("[RTC] Debug: " fmt, ##
> > +args) #define RTC_INFO(fmt, args ...) pr_info("[RTC] Info: " fmt, ##
> > +args) #define RTC_WARN(fmt, args ...) pr_warn("[RTC] Warning: " fmt,
> > +## args) #define RTC_ERR(fmt, args ...) pr_err("[RTC] Error: " fmt,
> > +## args)
> > +/*
> > +---------------------------------------------------------------------
> > +------------------------- */
> > +
> > +struct sunplus_rtc {
> > + struct clk *rtcclk;
> > + struct reset_control *rstc;
> > + unsigned long set_alarm_again;
> > + u32 charging_mode;
> > +};
> > +
> > +struct sunplus_rtc sp_rtc;
> > +
> > +#define RTC_REG_NAME "rtc_reg"
> > +
> > +struct sp_rtc_reg {
> > + unsigned int rsv00;
> > + unsigned int rsv01;
> > + unsigned int rsv02;
> > + unsigned int rsv03;
> > + unsigned int rsv04;
> > + unsigned int rsv05;
> > + unsigned int rsv06;
> > + unsigned int rsv07;
> > + unsigned int rsv08;
> > + unsigned int rsv09;
> > + unsigned int rsv10;
> > + unsigned int rsv11;
> > + unsigned int rsv12;
> > + unsigned int rsv13;
> > + unsigned int rsv14;
> > + unsigned int rsv15;
> > + unsigned int rtc_ctrl;
> > + unsigned int rtc_timer_out;
> > + unsigned int rtc_divider;
> > + unsigned int rtc_timer_set;
> > + unsigned int rtc_alarm_set;
> > + unsigned int rtc_user_data;
> > + unsigned int rtc_reset_record;
> > + unsigned int rtc_battery_ctrl;
> > + unsigned int rtc_trim_ctrl;
> > + unsigned int rsv25;
> > + unsigned int rsv26;
> > + unsigned int rsv27;
> > + unsigned int rsv28;
> > + unsigned int rsv29;
> > + unsigned int rsv30;
> > + unsigned int rsv31;
> > +};
>
> We don't use that kind of structs, please use defines and offsets.

I will modify it.

>
> > +
> > +static struct sp_rtc_reg *rtc_reg_ptr;
> > +
> > +static void sp_get_seconds(unsigned long *secs) {
> > + *secs = (unsigned long)readl(&rtc_reg_ptr->rtc_timer_out);
> > +}
> > +
> > +static void sp_set_seconds(unsigned long secs) {
> > + writel((u32)secs, &rtc_reg_ptr->rtc_timer_set); }
> > +
> > +static int sp_rtc_read_time(struct device *dev, struct rtc_time *tm)
> > +{
> > + unsigned long secs;
> > +
> > + sp_get_seconds(&secs);
> > + rtc_time64_to_tm(secs, tm);
> > + RTC_DEBUG("%s: RTC date/time to %d-%d-%d, %02d:%02d:%02d.\r\n",
> > + __func__, tm->tm_mday, tm->tm_mon + 1, tm->tm_year,
> > + tm->tm_hour, tm->tm_min, tm->tm_sec);
> > +
> > + return rtc_valid_tm(tm);
> > +}
> > +
> > +int sp_rtc_get_time(struct rtc_time *tm) {
> > + unsigned long secs;
> > +
> > + sp_get_seconds(&secs);
> > + rtc_time64_to_tm(secs, tm);
> > + return 0;
> > +}
> > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(sp_rtc_get_time);
> > +
>
> Why is this exported?

It is useless. I will remove it.

>
> > +static int sp_rtc_suspend(struct platform_device *pdev, pm_message_t
> > +state) {
> > + FUNC_DEBUG();
> > +
> > + // Keep RTC from system reset
> > + writel((1 << (16+4)) | (1 << 4), &rtc_reg_ptr->rtc_ctrl);
> > +
>
> Plenty of magic values here, please explain.

I will give definitions for them.

>
> > + return 0;
> > +}
> > +
> > +static int sp_rtc_resume(struct platform_device *pdev) {
> > + /* */
> > + /* Because RTC is still powered during suspend, */
> > + /* there is nothing to do here. */
> > + /* */
> > + FUNC_DEBUG();
> > +
> > + // Keep RTC from system reset
> > + writel((1 << (16+4)) | (1 << 4), &rtc_reg_ptr->rtc_ctrl);
> > +
> > + return 0;
> > +}
> > +
> > +static int sp_rtc_set_time(struct device *dev, struct rtc_time *tm) {
> > + unsigned long secs;
> > +
> > + secs = rtc_tm_to_time64(tm);
> > + RTC_DEBUG("%s, secs = %lu\n", __func__, secs);
> > + sp_set_seconds(secs);
> > +
> > + return 0;
> > +}
> > +
> > +static int sp_rtc_set_alarm(struct device *dev, struct rtc_wkalrm
> > +*alrm) {
> > + struct rtc_device *rtc = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
> > + unsigned long alarm_time;
> > +
> > + alarm_time = rtc_tm_to_time64(&alrm->time);
> > + RTC_DEBUG("%s, alarm_time: %u\n", __func__, (u32)(alarm_time));
> > +
> > + if (alarm_time > 0xFFFFFFFF)
> > + return -EINVAL;
>
> Please set the range of the rtc properly and the core will do this check for you.

I modified it as the following statements

#define RTC_ALARM_SET 0x50 //register offset
#define ALARM_SET 0xFFFFFFFF //field in the register
If (alarm_time > ALARM_SET)
return -EINVAL;

Is it applicable??

>
> > +
> > + if ((rtc->aie_timer.enabled) && (rtc->aie_timer.node.expires ==
> ktime_set(alarm_time, 0))) {
> > + if (rtc->uie_rtctimer.enabled)
> > + sp_rtc.set_alarm_again = 1;
> > + }
>
> You have to explain that.

Since the alarm and update interrupts use the same HW one, rtc->aie_timer.enabled,
rtc->uie_rtctimer.enabled and sp_rtc.set_alarm_again are used to distinguish between
alarm interrupt and update one in rtc_irq_handler() (RTC_UF or RTC_AF). There is
only alarm interrupt supported in out HW. I found the update interrupt is implemented
by the alarm one in kernel.

>
> > +
> > + writel((u32)alarm_time, &rtc_reg_ptr->rtc_alarm_set);
> > + wmb(); // make sure settings are effective.
>
> doesn't writel come with a barrier?

It is useless. I will remove it.

>
> > +
> > + // enable alarm for update irq
> > + if (rtc->uie_rtctimer.enabled)
> > + writel((0x003F << 16) | 0x17, &rtc_reg_ptr->rtc_ctrl);
> > + else if (!rtc->aie_timer.enabled)
> > + writel((0x0007 << 16) | 0x0, &rtc_reg_ptr->rtc_ctrl);
>
> Magic values, please explain also, I'm not sure why you need to look at
> uie_rtctimer and aie_timer as your RTC seems capable of having an alarm
> every seconds.

1. I will give the definitions for that magic values.
2. It is for update interrupt. rtc_alarm_irq_enable() will call alarm_irq_enable()
to enable HW alarm interrupt , but rtc_update_irq_enable() will not. Therefore
the HW interrupt for update one is enabled here. Otherwise how can I enable
HW alarm interrupt for update one??

>
> > +
> > + return 0;
> > +}
> > +
> > +static int sp_rtc_read_alarm(struct device *dev, struct rtc_wkalrm
> > +*alrm) {
> > + unsigned int alarm_time;
> > +
> > + alarm_time = readl(&rtc_reg_ptr->rtc_alarm_set);
> > + RTC_DEBUG("%s, alarm_time: %u\n", __func__, alarm_time);
> > + rtc_time64_to_tm((unsigned long)(alarm_time), &alrm->time);
> > +
>
> You have to also set whether the alarm is enabled or not, else, simply don't
> bother returning anything.

I will modify it.

>
> > + return 0;
> > +}
> > +
> > +static int sp_rtc_alarm_irq_enable(struct device *dev, unsigned int
> > +enabled) {
> > + struct rtc_device *rtc = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
> > +
> > + if (enabled)
> > + writel((0x003F << 16) | 0x17, &rtc_reg_ptr->rtc_ctrl);
> > + else if (!rtc->uie_rtctimer.enabled)
> > + writel((0x0007 << 16) | 0x0, &rtc_reg_ptr->rtc_ctrl);
> > +
> > + return 0;
> > +}
> > +
> > +static const struct rtc_class_ops sp_rtc_ops = {
> > + .read_time = sp_rtc_read_time,
> > + .set_time = sp_rtc_set_time,
> > + .set_alarm = sp_rtc_set_alarm,
> > + .read_alarm = sp_rtc_read_alarm,
> > + .alarm_irq_enable = sp_rtc_alarm_irq_enable,
> > +};
> > +
> > +static irqreturn_t rtc_irq_handler(int irq, void *dev_id) {
> > + struct platform_device *plat_dev = dev_id;
> > + struct rtc_device *rtc = platform_get_drvdata(plat_dev);
> > +
> > + if (rtc->uie_rtctimer.enabled) {
> > + rtc_update_irq(rtc, 1, RTC_IRQF | RTC_UF);
> > + RTC_DEBUG("[RTC] update irq\n");
> > +
> > + if (sp_rtc.set_alarm_again == 1) {
> > + sp_rtc.set_alarm_again = 0;
> > + rtc_update_irq(rtc, 1, RTC_IRQF | RTC_AF);
> > + RTC_DEBUG("[RTC] alarm irq\n");
> > + }
> > + } else {
> > + rtc_update_irq(rtc, 1, RTC_IRQF | RTC_AF);
> > + RTC_DEBUG("[RTC] alarm irq\n");
> > + }
>
> I'm pretty sure you can get rid of most of that and stop looking at uie_rtctimer.

rtc->aie_timer.enabled, rtc->uie_rtctimer.enabled and sp_rtc.set_alarm_again are
used to distinguish between alarm interrupt and update one. There 3 conditions for
triggering the alarm interrupt :
1. only alarm
2. only update
3. alarm and update together

>
> > +
> > + return IRQ_HANDLED;
> > +}
> > +
> > +/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> */
> > +/* mode bat_charge_rsel bat_charge_dsel bat_charge_en
> Remarks */
> > +/* 0xE x x 0
> Disable */
> > +/* 0x1 0 0 1
> 0.86mA (2K Ohm with diode) */
> > +/* 0x5 1 0 1
> 1.81mA (250 Ohm with diode) */
> > +/* 0x9 2 0 1
> 2.07mA (50 Ohm with diode) */
> > +/* 0xD 3 0 1
> 16.0mA (0 Ohm with diode) */
> > +/* 0x3 0 1 1
> 1.36mA (2K Ohm without diode) */
> > +/* 0x7 1 1 1
> 3.99mA (250 Ohm without diode) */
> > +/* 0xB 2 1 1
> 4.41mA (50 Ohm without diode) */
> > +/* 0xF 3 1 1
> 16.0mA (0 Ohm without diode) */
> > +/*
> > +---------------------------------------------------------------------
> > +------------------------- */ static void sp_rtc_set_batt_charge_ctrl(u32 _mode) {
> > + u8 m = _mode & 0x000F;
> > +
> > + RTC_DEBUG("battery charge mode: 0x%X\n", m);
> > + writel((0x000F << 16) | m, &rtc_reg_ptr->rtc_battery_ctrl); }
> > +
> > +static int sp_rtc_probe(struct platform_device *plat_dev) {
> > + int ret;
> > + int err, irq;
> > + struct rtc_device *rtc = NULL;
> > + struct resource *res;
> > + void __iomem *reg_base = NULL;
> > +
> > + FUNC_DEBUG();
> > +
> > + memset(&sp_rtc, 0, sizeof(sp_rtc));
> > +
> > + // find and map our resources
> > + res = platform_get_resource_byname(plat_dev, IORESOURCE_MEM,
> RTC_REG_NAME);
> > + RTC_DEBUG("res = 0x%x\n", res->start);
> > +
> > + if (res) {
> > + reg_base = devm_ioremap_resource(&plat_dev->dev, res);
> > + if (IS_ERR(reg_base))
> > + RTC_ERR("%s devm_ioremap_resource fail\n",
> RTC_REG_NAME);
> > + }
> > + RTC_DEBUG("reg_base = 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long)reg_base);
> > +
> > + // clk
> > + sp_rtc.rtcclk = devm_clk_get(&plat_dev->dev, NULL);
> > + RTC_DEBUG("sp_rtc->clk = 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long)sp_rtc.rtcclk);
> > + if (IS_ERR(sp_rtc.rtcclk))
> > + RTC_DEBUG("devm_clk_get fail\n");
> > +
> > + ret = clk_prepare_enable(sp_rtc.rtcclk);
> > +
> > + // reset
> > + sp_rtc.rstc = devm_reset_control_get(&plat_dev->dev, NULL);
> > + RTC_DEBUG("sp_rtc->rstc = 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long)sp_rtc.rstc);
> > + if (IS_ERR(sp_rtc.rstc)) {
> > + ret = PTR_ERR(sp_rtc.rstc);
> > + RTC_ERR("SPI failed to retrieve reset controller: %d\n", ret);
> > + goto free_clk;
> > + }
> > +
> > + ret = reset_control_deassert(sp_rtc.rstc);
> > + if (ret)
> > + goto free_clk;
> > +
> > + rtc_reg_ptr = (struct sp_rtc_reg *)(reg_base);
> > +
> > + // Keep RTC from system reset
> > + writel((1 << (16+4)) | (1 << 4), &rtc_reg_ptr->rtc_ctrl);
> > +
> > + // request irq
> > + irq = platform_get_irq(plat_dev, 0);
> > + if (irq < 0) {
> > + RTC_ERR("platform_get_irq failed\n");
> > + goto free_reset_assert;
> > + }
> > +
> > + err = devm_request_irq(&plat_dev->dev, irq, rtc_irq_handler,
> > + IRQF_TRIGGER_RISING, "rtc irq", plat_dev);
> > + if (err) {
> > + RTC_ERR("devm_request_irq failed: %d\n", err);
> > + goto free_reset_assert;
> > + }
> > +
> > + // Get charging-mode.
> > + ret = of_property_read_u32(plat_dev->dev.of_node, "charging-mode",
> &sp_rtc.charging_mode);
> > + if (ret) {
> > + RTC_ERR("Failed to retrieve \'charging-mode\'!\n");
> > + goto free_reset_assert;
> > + }
> > + sp_rtc_set_batt_charge_ctrl(sp_rtc.charging_mode);
>
> There are generic trickle charger property, please use those.

I will modify it.

>
> > +
> > + device_init_wakeup(&plat_dev->dev, 1);
> > +
> > + rtc = devm_rtc_device_register(&plat_dev->dev, "sp7021-rtc",
> &sp_rtc_ops, THIS_MODULE);
> > + if (IS_ERR(rtc)) {
> > + ret = PTR_ERR(rtc);
> > + goto free_reset_assert;
> > + }
>
> Use devm_rtc_allocate_device/devm_rtc_register_device instead.
>

I will modify it

> > +
> > + platform_set_drvdata(plat_dev, rtc);
> > +
> > + RTC_INFO("sp7021-rtc loaded\n");
> > +
> > + return 0;
> > +
> > +free_reset_assert:
> > + reset_control_assert(sp_rtc.rstc);
> > +free_clk:
> > + clk_disable_unprepare(sp_rtc.rtcclk);
> > +
> > + return ret;
> > +}
> > +
> > +static int sp_rtc_remove(struct platform_device *plat_dev) {
> > + reset_control_assert(sp_rtc.rstc);
> > +
> > + return 0;
> > +}
> > +
> > +static const struct of_device_id sp_rtc_of_match[] = {
> > + { .compatible = "sunplus,sp7021-rtc" },
> > + { /* sentinel */ }
> > +};
> > +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, sp_rtc_of_match);
> > +
> > +static struct platform_driver sp_rtc_driver = {
> > + .probe = sp_rtc_probe,
> > + .remove = sp_rtc_remove,
> > + .suspend = sp_rtc_suspend,
> > + .resume = sp_rtc_resume,
> > + .driver = {
> > + .name = "sp7021-rtc",
> > + .owner = THIS_MODULE,
> > + .of_match_table = sp_rtc_of_match,
> > + },
> > +};
> > +module_platform_driver(sp_rtc_driver);
> > +
> > +MODULE_AUTHOR("Vincent Shih <vincent.shih@sunplus.com>");
> > +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Sunplus RTC driver"); MODULE_LICENSE("GPL
> v2");
> > +
> > --
> > 2.7.4
> >
>
> --
> Alexandre Belloni, co-owner and COO, Bootlin
> Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering
> https://bootlin.com
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