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OpenCellular/power/intel_x86.c
Furquan Shaikh c9cd870600 host_events: Bump up host events and masks to 64-bit
With the upcoming change to add a new command to get/set/clear host
events and masks, it seems to be the right time to bump up the host
events and masks to 64-bit. We are already out of available host
events. This change opens up at least 32 bits for new host events.

Old EC commands to operate on host events/masks will still deal with
lower 32-bits of the events/mask. On the other hand, the new command
being added will take care of the entire 64-bit events/masks. This
ensures that old BIOS and kernel versions can still work with the
newer EC versions.

BUG=b:69329196
BRANCH=None
TEST=make -j buildall. Verified:
1. hostevent set 0x4000 ==> Sets correct bit in host events
2. hostevent clear 0x4000 ==> Clears correct bit in host events
3. Kernel is able to query and read correct host event bits from
EC. Verified using evtest.
4. Coreboot is able to read correct wake reason from EC. Verified
using mosys eventlog list.

Change-Id: Idcb24ea364ac6c491efc2f8dd9e29a9df6149e07
Signed-off-by: Furquan Shaikh <furquan@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/770925
Reviewed-by: Randall Spangler <rspangler@chromium.org>
2017-11-21 18:53:35 -08:00

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/* Copyright 2016 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
/* Intel X86 chipset power control module for Chrome EC */
#include "board_config.h"
#include "charge_state.h"
#include "chipset.h"
#include "console.h"
#include "ec_commands.h"
#include "espi.h"
#include "gpio.h"
#include "hooks.h"
#include "intel_x86.h"
#include "lpc.h"
#include "power.h"
#include "power_button.h"
#include "system.h"
#include "task.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "vboot.h"
#include "wireless.h"
/* Chipset specific header files */
#ifdef CONFIG_CHIPSET_APOLLOLAKE
#include "apollolake.h"
#elif defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_CANNONLAKE)
#include "cannonlake.h"
#elif defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_SKYLAKE)
#include "skylake.h"
#endif
/* Console output macros */
#define CPRINTS(format, args...) cprints(CC_CHIPSET, format, ## args)
enum sys_sleep_state {
SYS_SLEEP_S3,
SYS_SLEEP_S4,
#ifdef CONFIG_POWER_S0IX
SYS_SLEEP_S0IX,
#endif
};
static const int sleep_sig[] = {
#ifdef CONFIG_ESPI_VW_SIGNALS
[SYS_SLEEP_S3] = VW_SLP_S3_L,
[SYS_SLEEP_S4] = VW_SLP_S4_L,
#else
[SYS_SLEEP_S3] = GPIO_PCH_SLP_S3_L,
[SYS_SLEEP_S4] = GPIO_PCH_SLP_S4_L,
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_POWER_S0IX
[SYS_SLEEP_S0IX] = GPIO_PCH_SLP_S0_L,
#endif
};
static int power_s5_up; /* Chipset is sequencing up or down */
/* Get system sleep state through GPIOs or VWs */
static inline int chipset_get_sleep_signal(enum sys_sleep_state state)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_ESPI_VW_SIGNALS
if (sleep_sig[state] > VW_SIGNAL_BASE)
return espi_vw_get_wire(sleep_sig[state]);
else
#endif
return gpio_get_level(sleep_sig[state]);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_BOARD_HAS_RTC_RESET
static enum power_state power_wait_s5_rtc_reset(void)
{
static int s5_exit_tries;
/* Wait for S5 exit and then attempt RTC reset */
while ((power_get_signals() & IN_PCH_SLP_S4_DEASSERTED) == 0) {
/* Handle RSMRST passthru event while waiting */
common_intel_x86_handle_rsmrst(POWER_S5);
if (task_wait_event(SECOND*4) == TASK_EVENT_TIMER) {
CPRINTS("timeout waiting for S5 exit");
chipset_force_g3();
/* Assert RTCRST# and retry 5 times */
board_rtc_reset();
if (++s5_exit_tries > 4) {
s5_exit_tries = 0;
return POWER_G3; /* Stay off */
}
udelay(10 * MSEC);
return POWER_G3S5; /* Power up again */
}
}
s5_exit_tries = 0;
return POWER_S5S3; /* Power up to next state */
}
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_POWER_S0IX
enum s0ix_notify_type {
S0IX_NOTIFY_NONE,
S0IX_NOTIFY_SUSPEND,
S0IX_NOTIFY_RESUME,
};
/* Flag to notify listeners about S0ix suspend/resume events. */
enum s0ix_notify_type s0ix_notify = S0IX_NOTIFY_NONE;
static void s0ix_transition(int check_state, int hook_id)
{
if (s0ix_notify != check_state)
return;
hook_notify(hook_id);
s0ix_notify = S0IX_NOTIFY_NONE;
}
/*
* In AP S0 -> S3 & S0ix transitions,
* the chipset_suspend is called.
*
* The chipset_in_state(CHIPSET_STATE_STANDBY | CHIPSET_STATE_ON)
* is used to detect the S0ix transiton.
*
* During S0ix entry, the wake mask for lid open and tablet mode is enabled.
*/
static void s0ix_lpc_enable_wake_mask(void)
{
if (chipset_in_state(CHIPSET_STATE_STANDBY | CHIPSET_STATE_ON)) {
host_event_t mask;
mask = lpc_get_host_event_mask(LPC_HOST_EVENT_WAKE) |
EC_HOST_EVENT_MASK(EC_HOST_EVENT_LID_OPEN) |
EC_HOST_EVENT_MASK(EC_HOST_EVENT_MODE_CHANGE);
lpc_set_host_event_mask(LPC_HOST_EVENT_WAKE, mask);
}
}
/*
* In AP S0ix & S3 -> S0 transitions,
* the chipset_resume hook is called.
*
* During S0ix exit, the wake mask for lid open and tablet mode is disabled.
*/
static void s0ix_lpc_disable_wake_mask(void)
{
if (chipset_in_state(CHIPSET_STATE_STANDBY | CHIPSET_STATE_ON)) {
host_event_t mask;
mask = lpc_get_host_event_mask(LPC_HOST_EVENT_WAKE) &
~EC_HOST_EVENT_MASK(EC_HOST_EVENT_LID_OPEN) &
~EC_HOST_EVENT_MASK(EC_HOST_EVENT_MODE_CHANGE);
lpc_set_host_event_mask(LPC_HOST_EVENT_WAKE, mask);
}
}
static void handle_chipset_reset(void)
{
if (chipset_in_state(CHIPSET_STATE_STANDBY)) {
CPRINTS("chipset reset: exit s0ix");
power_reset_host_sleep_state();
task_wake(TASK_ID_CHIPSET);
}
}
DECLARE_HOOK(HOOK_CHIPSET_RESET, handle_chipset_reset, HOOK_PRIO_FIRST);
#endif
void chipset_throttle_cpu(int throttle)
{
if (chipset_in_state(CHIPSET_STATE_ON))
gpio_set_level(GPIO_CPU_PROCHOT, throttle);
}
enum power_state power_chipset_init(void)
{
/*
* If we're switching between images without rebooting, see if the x86
* is already powered on; if so, leave it there instead of cycling
* through G3.
*/
if (system_jumped_to_this_image()) {
if ((power_get_signals() & IN_ALL_S0) == IN_ALL_S0) {
/* Disable idle task deep sleep when in S0. */
disable_sleep(SLEEP_MASK_AP_RUN);
CPRINTS("already in S0");
return POWER_S0;
}
/* Force all signals to their G3 states */
chipset_force_g3();
}
return POWER_G3;
}
enum power_state common_intel_x86_power_handle_state(enum power_state state)
{
switch (state) {
case POWER_G3:
break;
case POWER_S5:
#ifdef CONFIG_BOARD_HAS_RTC_RESET
/* Wait for S5 exit and attempt RTC reset it supported */
if (power_s5_up)
return power_wait_s5_rtc_reset();
#endif
if (chipset_get_sleep_signal(SYS_SLEEP_S4) == 1)
return POWER_S5S3; /* Power up to next state */
break;
case POWER_S3:
if (!power_has_signals(IN_PGOOD_ALL_CORE)) {
/* Required rail went away */
chipset_force_shutdown();
return POWER_S3S5;
} else if (chipset_get_sleep_signal(SYS_SLEEP_S3) == 1) {
/* Power up to next state */
return POWER_S3S0;
} else if (chipset_get_sleep_signal(SYS_SLEEP_S4) == 0) {
/* Power down to next state */
return POWER_S3S5;
}
break;
case POWER_S0:
if (!power_has_signals(IN_PGOOD_ALL_CORE)) {
chipset_force_shutdown();
return POWER_S0S3;
} else if (chipset_get_sleep_signal(SYS_SLEEP_S3) == 0) {
/* Power down to next state */
return POWER_S0S3;
#ifdef CONFIG_POWER_S0IX
/*
* SLP_S0 may assert in system idle scenario without a kernel
* freeze call. This may cause interrupt storm since there is
* no freeze/unfreeze of threads/process in the idle scenario.
* Ignore the SLP_S0 assertions in idle scenario by checking
* the host sleep state.
*/
} else if (power_get_host_sleep_state()
== HOST_SLEEP_EVENT_S0IX_SUSPEND &&
chipset_get_sleep_signal(SYS_SLEEP_S0IX) == 0) {
return POWER_S0S0ix;
} else {
s0ix_transition(S0IX_NOTIFY_RESUME,
HOOK_CHIPSET_RESUME);
#endif
}
break;
#ifdef CONFIG_POWER_S0IX
case POWER_S0ix:
/* System in S0 only if SLP_S0 and SLP_S3 are de-asserted */
if ((chipset_get_sleep_signal(SYS_SLEEP_S0IX) == 1) &&
(chipset_get_sleep_signal(SYS_SLEEP_S3) == 1)) {
return POWER_S0ixS0;
} else if (!power_has_signals(IN_PGOOD_ALL_CORE)) {
return POWER_S0;
}
break;
#endif
case POWER_G3S5:
#ifdef CONFIG_CHARGER
{
int tries = 0;
/*
* Allow charger to be initialized for upto defined tries,
* in case we're trying to boot the AP with no battery.
*/
while (charge_prevent_power_on(0) &&
tries++ < CHARGER_INITIALIZED_TRIES) {
msleep(CHARGER_INITIALIZED_DELAY_MS);
}
/* Return to G3 if battery level is too low */
if (charge_want_shutdown() ||
tries > CHARGER_INITIALIZED_TRIES) {
CPRINTS("power-up inhibited");
chipset_force_shutdown();
return POWER_G3;
}
}
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_VBOOT_EFS
/*
* We have to test power readiness here (instead of S5->S3)
* because when entering S5, EC enables EC_ROP_SLP_SUS pin
* which causes (short-powered) system to brown out.
*/
while (!system_can_boot_ap())
msleep(200);
#endif
/* Call hooks to initialize PMIC */
hook_notify(HOOK_CHIPSET_PRE_INIT);
if (power_wait_signals(CHIPSET_G3S5_POWERUP_SIGNAL)) {
chipset_force_shutdown();
return POWER_G3;
}
power_s5_up = 1;
return POWER_S5;
case POWER_S5S3:
if (!power_has_signals(IN_PGOOD_ALL_CORE)) {
/* Required rail went away */
chipset_force_shutdown();
return POWER_S5G3;
}
/* Call hooks now that rails are up */
hook_notify(HOOK_CHIPSET_STARTUP);
#ifdef CONFIG_POWER_S0IX
/*
* Clearing the S0ix flag on the path to S0
* to handle any reset conditions.
*/
power_reset_host_sleep_state();
#endif
return POWER_S3;
case POWER_S3S0:
if (!power_has_signals(IN_PGOOD_ALL_CORE)) {
/* Required rail went away */
chipset_force_shutdown();
return POWER_S3S5;
}
/* Enable wireless */
wireless_set_state(WIRELESS_ON);
lpc_s3_resume_clear_masks();
/* Call hooks now that rails are up */
hook_notify(HOOK_CHIPSET_RESUME);
/*
* Disable idle task deep sleep. This means that the low
* power idle task will not go into deep sleep while in S0.
*/
disable_sleep(SLEEP_MASK_AP_RUN);
/*
* Throttle CPU if necessary. This should only be asserted
* when +VCCP is powered (it is by now).
*/
gpio_set_level(GPIO_CPU_PROCHOT, 0);
return POWER_S0;
case POWER_S0S3:
/* Call hooks before we remove power rails */
hook_notify(HOOK_CHIPSET_SUSPEND);
/* Suspend wireless */
wireless_set_state(WIRELESS_SUSPEND);
/*
* Enable idle task deep sleep. Allow the low power idle task
* to go into deep sleep in S3 or lower.
*/
enable_sleep(SLEEP_MASK_AP_RUN);
#ifdef CONFIG_POWER_S0IX
/* re-init S0ix flag */
power_reset_host_sleep_state();
#endif
return POWER_S3;
#ifdef CONFIG_POWER_S0IX
case POWER_S0S0ix:
s0ix_lpc_enable_wake_mask();
/*
* Call hooks only if we haven't notified listeners of S0ix
* suspend.
*/
s0ix_transition(S0IX_NOTIFY_SUSPEND, HOOK_CHIPSET_SUSPEND);
/*
* Enable idle task deep sleep. Allow the low power idle task
* to go into deep sleep in S0ix.
*/
enable_sleep(SLEEP_MASK_AP_RUN);
return POWER_S0ix;
case POWER_S0ixS0:
s0ix_lpc_disable_wake_mask();
/*
* Disable idle task deep sleep. This means that the low
* power idle task will not go into deep sleep while in S0.
*/
disable_sleep(SLEEP_MASK_AP_RUN);
return POWER_S0;
#endif
case POWER_S3S5:
/* Call hooks before we remove power rails */
hook_notify(HOOK_CHIPSET_SHUTDOWN);
/* Disable wireless */
wireless_set_state(WIRELESS_OFF);
/* Always enter into S5 state. The S5 state is required to
* correctly handle global resets which have a bit of delay
* while the SLP_Sx_L signals are asserted then deasserted.
*/
power_s5_up = 0;
return POWER_S5;
case POWER_S5G3:
return chipset_force_g3();
default:
break;
}
return state;
}
void common_intel_x86_handle_rsmrst(enum power_state state)
{
/*
* Pass through RSMRST asynchronously, as PCH may not react
* immediately to power changes.
*/
int rsmrst_in = gpio_get_level(GPIO_RSMRST_L_PGOOD);
int rsmrst_out = gpio_get_level(GPIO_PCH_RSMRST_L);
/* Nothing to do. */
if (rsmrst_in == rsmrst_out)
return;
#ifdef CONFIG_BOARD_HAS_BEFORE_RSMRST
board_before_rsmrst(rsmrst_in);
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_CHIPSET_APOLLOLAKE
/* Only passthrough RSMRST_L de-assertion on power up */
if (rsmrst_in && !power_s5_up)
return;
#elif defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_SKYLAKE) || defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_CANNONLAKE)
/*
* Wait at least 10ms between power signals going high
* and deasserting RSMRST to PCH.
*/
if (rsmrst_in)
msleep(10);
#endif
gpio_set_level(GPIO_PCH_RSMRST_L, rsmrst_in);
CPRINTS("Pass through GPIO_RSMRST_L_PGOOD: %d", rsmrst_in);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_POWER_TRACK_HOST_SLEEP_STATE
void __attribute__((weak))
power_board_handle_host_sleep_event(enum host_sleep_event state)
{
/* Default weak implementation -- no action required. */
}
void power_chipset_handle_host_sleep_event(enum host_sleep_event state)
{
power_board_handle_host_sleep_event(state);
#ifdef CONFIG_POWER_S0IX
if (state == HOST_SLEEP_EVENT_S0IX_SUSPEND) {
/*
* Indicate to power state machine that a new host event for
* s0ix suspend has been received and so chipset suspend
* notification needs to be sent to listeners.
*/
s0ix_notify = S0IX_NOTIFY_SUSPEND;
power_signal_enable_interrupt(sleep_sig[SYS_SLEEP_S0IX]);
} else if (state == HOST_SLEEP_EVENT_S0IX_RESUME) {
/*
* Wake up chipset task and indicate to power state machine that
* listeners need to be notified of chipset resume.
*/
s0ix_notify = S0IX_NOTIFY_RESUME;
task_wake(TASK_ID_CHIPSET);
/* clear host events */
while (lpc_get_next_host_event() != 0)
;
power_signal_disable_interrupt(sleep_sig[SYS_SLEEP_S0IX]);
} else if (state == HOST_SLEEP_EVENT_DEFAULT_RESET) {
power_signal_disable_interrupt(sleep_sig[SYS_SLEEP_S0IX]);
}
#endif
}
#endif