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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2015 Google, Inc
* Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* Copyright (c) 2016, NVIDIA CORPORATION.
*/
#ifndef _CLK_UCLASS_H
#define _CLK_UCLASS_H
/* See clk.h for background documentation. */
#include <clk.h>
struct ofnode_phandle_args;
/**
* struct clk_ops - The functions that a clock driver must implement.
* @of_xlate: Translate a client's device-tree (OF) clock specifier.
* @request: Request a translated clock.
* @round_rate: Adjust a rate to the exact rate a clock can provide.
* @get_rate: Get current clock rate.
* @set_rate: Set current clock rate.
* @set_parent: Set current clock parent
* @enable: Enable a clock.
* @disable: Disable a clock.
* @dump: Print clock information.
*
* The individual methods are described more fully below.
*/
struct clk_ops {
int (*of_xlate)(struct clk *clock,
struct ofnode_phandle_args *args);
int (*request)(struct clk *clock);
ulong (*round_rate)(struct clk *clk, ulong rate);
ulong (*get_rate)(struct clk *clk);
ulong (*set_rate)(struct clk *clk, ulong rate);
int (*set_parent)(struct clk *clk, struct clk *parent);
int (*enable)(struct clk *clk);
int (*disable)(struct clk *clk);
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_CMD_CLK)
void (*dump)(struct udevice *dev);
#endif
};
#if 0 /* For documentation only */
/**
* of_xlate() - Translate a client's device-tree (OF) clock specifier.
* @clock: The clock struct to hold the translation result.
* @args: The clock specifier values from device tree.
*
* The clock core calls this function as the first step in implementing
* a client's clk_get_by_*() call.
*
* If this function pointer is set to NULL, the clock core will use a
* default implementation, which assumes #clock-cells = <1>, and that
* the DT cell contains a simple integer clock ID.
*
* This function should be a simple translation of @args into @clock->id and
* (optionally) @clock->data. All other processing, allocation, or error
* checking should take place in request().
*
* At present, the clock API solely supports device-tree. If this
* changes, other xxx_xlate() functions may be added to support those
* other mechanisms.
*
* Return:
* * 0 on success
* * -%EINVAL if @args does not have the correct format. For example, it could
* have too many/few arguments.
* * -%ENOENT if @args has the correct format but cannot be translated. This can
* happen if translation involves a table lookup and @args is not present.
*/
int of_xlate(struct clk *clock, struct ofnode_phandle_args *args);
/**
* request() - Request a translated clock.
* @clock: The clock struct to request; this has been filled in by
* a previoux xxx_xlate() function call, or by the caller
* of clk_request().
*
* The clock core calls this function as the second step in
* implementing a client's clk_get_by_*() call, following a successful
* xxx_xlate() call, or as the only step in implementing a client's
* clk_request() call.
*
* This is the right place to do bounds checking (rejecting invalid or
* unimplemented clocks), allocate resources, or perform other setup not done
* during driver probe(). Most clock drivers should allocate resources in their
* probe() function, but it is possible to lazily initialize something here.
*
* Return:
* * 0 on success
* * -%ENOENT, if there is no clock corresponding to @clock->id and
* @clock->data.
*/
int request(struct clk *clock);
/**
* round_rate() - Adjust a rate to the exact rate a clock can provide.
* @clk: The clock to query.
* @rate: Desired clock rate in Hz.
*
* This function returns a new rate which can be provided to set_rate(). This
* new rate should be the closest rate to @rate which can be set without
* rounding. The following pseudo-code should hold::
*
* for all rate in range(ULONG_MAX):
* rounded = round_rate(clk, rate)
* new_rate = set_rate(clk, rate)
* assert(IS_ERR_VALUE(new_rate) || new_rate == rounded)
*
* Return:
* * The rounded rate in Hz on success
* * A negative error value from another API (such as clk_get_rate()). This
* function must not return an error for any other reason.
*/
ulong round_rate(struct clk *clk, ulong rate);
/**
* get_rate() - Get current clock rate.
* @clk: The clock to query.
*
* This returns the current rate of a clock. If the clock is disabled, it
* returns the rate at which the clock would run if it was enabled. The
* following pseudo-code should hold::
*
* disable(clk)
* rate = get_rate(clk)
* enable(clk)
* assert(get_rate(clk) == rate)
*
* Return:
* * The rate of @clk
* * -%ENOSYS if this function is not implemented for @clk
* * -%ENOENT if @clk->id is invalid. Prefer using an assert instead, and doing
* this check in request().
* * Another negative error value (such as %EIO or %ECOMM) if the rate could
* not be determined due to a bus error.
*/
ulong get_rate(struct clk *clk);
/**
* set_rate() - Set current clock rate.
* @clk: The clock to manipulate.
* @rate: New clock rate in Hz.
*
* Set the rate of @clk to @rate. The actual rate may be rounded. However,
* excessive rounding should be avoided. It is left to the driver author's
* discretion when this function should attempt to round and when it should
* return an error. For example, a dividing clock might use the following
* pseudo-logic when implemening this function::
*
* divisor = parent_rate / rate
* if divisor < min || divisor > max:
* return -EINVAL
*
* If there is any concern about rounding, prefer to let consumers make the
* decision by calling round_rate().
*
* Return:
* * The new rate on success
* * -%ENOSYS if this function is not implemented for @clk
* * -%ENOENT if @clk->id is invalid. Prefer using an assert instead, and doing
* this check in request().
* * -%EINVAL if @rate is not valid for @clk.
* * Another negative error value (such as %EIO or %ECOMM) if the rate could
* not be set due to a bus error.
*/
ulong set_rate(struct clk *clk, ulong rate);
/**
* set_parent() - Set current clock parent
* @clk: The clock to manipulate.
* @parent: New clock parent.
*
* Set the current parent of @clk to @parent. The rate of the clock may be
* modified by this call. If @clk was enabled before this function, it should
* remain enabled after this function, although it may be temporarily disabled
* if necessary.
*
* Return:
* * 0 on success
* * -%ENOSYS if this function is not implemented for @clk
* * -%ENOENT if @clk->id or @parent->id is invalid. Prefer using an assert
* instead, and doing this check in request().
* * -%EINVAL if @parent is not a valid parent for @clk.
* * Another negative error value (such as %EIO or %ECOMM) if the parent could
* not be set due to a bus error.
*/
int set_parent(struct clk *clk, struct clk *parent);
/**
* enable() - Enable a clock.
* @clk: The clock to manipulate.
*
* Enable (un-gate) the clock. This function should not modify the rate of the
* clock (see get_rate() for details).
*
* Return:
* * 0 on success
* * -%ENOSYS if this function is not implemented for @clk
* * -%ENOENT if @clk->id is invalid. Prefer using an assert instead, and doing
* this check in request().
* * Another negative error value (such as %EIO or %ECOMM) if the clock could
* not be enabled due to a bus error.
*/
int enable(struct clk *clk);
/**
* disable() - Disable a clock.
* @clk: The clock to manipulate.
*
* Disable (gate) the clock. This function should not modify the rate of the
* clock (see get_rate() for details).
*
* * 0 on success
* * -%ENOSYS if this function is not implemented for @clk
* * -%ENOENT if @clk->id is invalid. Prefer using an assert instead, and doing
* this check in request().
* * Another negative error value (such as %EIO or %ECOMM) if the clock could
* not be disabled due to a bus error.
*/
int disable(struct clk *clk);
/**
* dump() - Print clock information.
* @dev: The clock device to dump.
*
* If present, this function is called by "clk dump" command for each
* bound device.
*/
void dump(struct udevice *dev);
#endif
#endif