1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ 2 /* 3 * Copyright 2008-2009 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 4 * Copyright 2010 Orex Computed Radiography 5 */ 6 7 /* 8 * This driver uses the 47-bit 32 kHz counter in the Freescale DryIce block 9 * to implement a Linux RTC. Times and alarms are truncated to seconds. 10 * Since the RTC framework performs API locking via rtc->ops_lock the 11 * only simultaneous accesses we need to deal with is updating DryIce 12 * registers while servicing an alarm. 13 * 14 * Note that reading the DSR (DryIce Status Register) automatically clears 15 * the WCF (Write Complete Flag). All DryIce writes are synchronized to the 16 * LP (Low Power) domain and set the WCF upon completion. Writes to the 17 * DIER (DryIce Interrupt Enable Register) are the only exception. These 18 * occur at normal bus speeds and do not set WCF. Periodic interrupts are 19 * not supported by the hardware. 20 */ 21 22 #include <linux/io.h> 23 #include <linux/clk.h> 24 #include <linux/delay.h> 25 #include <linux/module.h> 26 #include <linux/platform_device.h> 27 #include <linux/pm_wakeirq.h> 28 #include <linux/rtc.h> 29 #include <linux/sched.h> 30 #include <linux/spinlock.h> 31 #include <linux/workqueue.h> 32 #include <linux/of.h> 33 34 /* DryIce Register Definitions */ 35 36 #define DTCMR 0x00 /* Time Counter MSB Reg */ 37 #define DTCLR 0x04 /* Time Counter LSB Reg */ 38 39 #define DCAMR 0x08 /* Clock Alarm MSB Reg */ 40 #define DCALR 0x0c /* Clock Alarm LSB Reg */ 41 #define DCAMR_UNSET 0xFFFFFFFF /* doomsday - 1 sec */ 42 43 #define DCR 0x10 /* Control Reg */ 44 #define DCR_TDCHL (1 << 30) /* Tamper-detect configuration hard lock */ 45 #define DCR_TDCSL (1 << 29) /* Tamper-detect configuration soft lock */ 46 #define DCR_KSSL (1 << 27) /* Key-select soft lock */ 47 #define DCR_MCHL (1 << 20) /* Monotonic-counter hard lock */ 48 #define DCR_MCSL (1 << 19) /* Monotonic-counter soft lock */ 49 #define DCR_TCHL (1 << 18) /* Timer-counter hard lock */ 50 #define DCR_TCSL (1 << 17) /* Timer-counter soft lock */ 51 #define DCR_FSHL (1 << 16) /* Failure state hard lock */ 52 #define DCR_TCE (1 << 3) /* Time Counter Enable */ 53 #define DCR_MCE (1 << 2) /* Monotonic Counter Enable */ 54 55 #define DSR 0x14 /* Status Reg */ 56 #define DSR_WTD (1 << 23) /* Wire-mesh tamper detected */ 57 #define DSR_ETBD (1 << 22) /* External tamper B detected */ 58 #define DSR_ETAD (1 << 21) /* External tamper A detected */ 59 #define DSR_EBD (1 << 20) /* External boot detected */ 60 #define DSR_SAD (1 << 19) /* SCC alarm detected */ 61 #define DSR_TTD (1 << 18) /* Temperature tamper detected */ 62 #define DSR_CTD (1 << 17) /* Clock tamper detected */ 63 #define DSR_VTD (1 << 16) /* Voltage tamper detected */ 64 #define DSR_WBF (1 << 10) /* Write Busy Flag (synchronous) */ 65 #define DSR_WNF (1 << 9) /* Write Next Flag (synchronous) */ 66 #define DSR_WCF (1 << 8) /* Write Complete Flag (synchronous)*/ 67 #define DSR_WEF (1 << 7) /* Write Error Flag */ 68 #define DSR_CAF (1 << 4) /* Clock Alarm Flag */ 69 #define DSR_MCO (1 << 3) /* monotonic counter overflow */ 70 #define DSR_TCO (1 << 2) /* time counter overflow */ 71 #define DSR_NVF (1 << 1) /* Non-Valid Flag */ 72 #define DSR_SVF (1 << 0) /* Security Violation Flag */ 73 74 #define DIER 0x18 /* Interrupt Enable Reg (synchronous) */ 75 #define DIER_WNIE (1 << 9) /* Write Next Interrupt Enable */ 76 #define DIER_WCIE (1 << 8) /* Write Complete Interrupt Enable */ 77 #define DIER_WEIE (1 << 7) /* Write Error Interrupt Enable */ 78 #define DIER_CAIE (1 << 4) /* Clock Alarm Interrupt Enable */ 79 #define DIER_SVIE (1 << 0) /* Security-violation Interrupt Enable */ 80 81 #define DMCR 0x1c /* DryIce Monotonic Counter Reg */ 82 83 #define DTCR 0x28 /* DryIce Tamper Configuration Reg */ 84 #define DTCR_MOE (1 << 9) /* monotonic overflow enabled */ 85 #define DTCR_TOE (1 << 8) /* time overflow enabled */ 86 #define DTCR_WTE (1 << 7) /* wire-mesh tamper enabled */ 87 #define DTCR_ETBE (1 << 6) /* external B tamper enabled */ 88 #define DTCR_ETAE (1 << 5) /* external A tamper enabled */ 89 #define DTCR_EBE (1 << 4) /* external boot tamper enabled */ 90 #define DTCR_SAIE (1 << 3) /* SCC enabled */ 91 #define DTCR_TTE (1 << 2) /* temperature tamper enabled */ 92 #define DTCR_CTE (1 << 1) /* clock tamper enabled */ 93 #define DTCR_VTE (1 << 0) /* voltage tamper enabled */ 94 95 #define DGPR 0x3c /* DryIce General Purpose Reg */ 96 97 /** 98 * struct imxdi_dev - private imxdi rtc data 99 * @pdev: pointer to platform dev 100 * @rtc: pointer to rtc struct 101 * @ioaddr: IO registers pointer 102 * @clk: input reference clock 103 * @dsr: copy of the DSR register 104 * @irq_lock: interrupt enable register (DIER) lock 105 * @write_wait: registers write complete queue 106 * @write_mutex: serialize registers write 107 * @work: schedule alarm work 108 */ 109 struct imxdi_dev { 110 struct platform_device *pdev; 111 struct rtc_device *rtc; 112 void __iomem *ioaddr; 113 struct clk *clk; 114 u32 dsr; 115 spinlock_t irq_lock; 116 wait_queue_head_t write_wait; 117 struct mutex write_mutex; 118 struct work_struct work; 119 }; 120 121 /* Some background: 122 * 123 * The DryIce unit is a complex security/tamper monitor device. To be able do 124 * its job in a useful manner it runs a bigger statemachine to bring it into 125 * security/tamper failure state and once again to bring it out of this state. 126 * 127 * This unit can be in one of three states: 128 * 129 * - "NON-VALID STATE" 130 * always after the battery power was removed 131 * - "FAILURE STATE" 132 * if one of the enabled security events has happened 133 * - "VALID STATE" 134 * if the unit works as expected 135 * 136 * Everything stops when the unit enters the failure state including the RTC 137 * counter (to be able to detect the time the security event happened). 138 * 139 * The following events (when enabled) let the DryIce unit enter the failure 140 * state: 141 * 142 * - wire-mesh-tamper detect 143 * - external tamper B detect 144 * - external tamper A detect 145 * - temperature tamper detect 146 * - clock tamper detect 147 * - voltage tamper detect 148 * - RTC counter overflow 149 * - monotonic counter overflow 150 * - external boot 151 * 152 * If we find the DryIce unit in "FAILURE STATE" and the TDCHL cleared, we 153 * can only detect this state. In this case the unit is completely locked and 154 * must force a second "SYSTEM POR" to bring the DryIce into the 155 * "NON-VALID STATE" + "FAILURE STATE" where a recovery is possible. 156 * If the TDCHL is set in the "FAILURE STATE" we are out of luck. In this case 157 * a battery power cycle is required. 158 * 159 * In the "NON-VALID STATE" + "FAILURE STATE" we can clear the "FAILURE STATE" 160 * and recover the DryIce unit. By clearing the "NON-VALID STATE" as the last 161 * task, we bring back this unit into life. 162 */ 163 164 /* 165 * Do a write into the unit without interrupt support. 166 * We do not need to check the WEF here, because the only reason this kind of 167 * write error can happen is if we write to the unit twice within the 122 us 168 * interval. This cannot happen, since we are using this function only while 169 * setting up the unit. 170 */ 171 static void di_write_busy_wait(const struct imxdi_dev *imxdi, u32 val, 172 unsigned reg) 173 { 174 /* do the register write */ 175 writel(val, imxdi->ioaddr + reg); 176 177 /* 178 * now it takes four 32,768 kHz clock cycles to take 179 * the change into effect = 122 us 180 */ 181 usleep_range(130, 200); 182 } 183 184 static void di_report_tamper_info(struct imxdi_dev *imxdi, u32 dsr) 185 { 186 u32 dtcr; 187 188 dtcr = readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DTCR); 189 190 dev_emerg(&imxdi->pdev->dev, "DryIce tamper event detected\n"); 191 /* the following flags force a transition into the "FAILURE STATE" */ 192 if (dsr & DSR_VTD) 193 dev_emerg(&imxdi->pdev->dev, "%sVoltage Tamper Event\n", 194 dtcr & DTCR_VTE ? "" : "Spurious "); 195 196 if (dsr & DSR_CTD) 197 dev_emerg(&imxdi->pdev->dev, "%s32768 Hz Clock Tamper Event\n", 198 dtcr & DTCR_CTE ? "" : "Spurious "); 199 200 if (dsr & DSR_TTD) 201 dev_emerg(&imxdi->pdev->dev, "%sTemperature Tamper Event\n", 202 dtcr & DTCR_TTE ? "" : "Spurious "); 203 204 if (dsr & DSR_SAD) 205 dev_emerg(&imxdi->pdev->dev, 206 "%sSecure Controller Alarm Event\n", 207 dtcr & DTCR_SAIE ? "" : "Spurious "); 208 209 if (dsr & DSR_EBD) 210 dev_emerg(&imxdi->pdev->dev, "%sExternal Boot Tamper Event\n", 211 dtcr & DTCR_EBE ? "" : "Spurious "); 212 213 if (dsr & DSR_ETAD) 214 dev_emerg(&imxdi->pdev->dev, "%sExternal Tamper A Event\n", 215 dtcr & DTCR_ETAE ? "" : "Spurious "); 216 217 if (dsr & DSR_ETBD) 218 dev_emerg(&imxdi->pdev->dev, "%sExternal Tamper B Event\n", 219 dtcr & DTCR_ETBE ? "" : "Spurious "); 220 221 if (dsr & DSR_WTD) 222 dev_emerg(&imxdi->pdev->dev, "%sWire-mesh Tamper Event\n", 223 dtcr & DTCR_WTE ? "" : "Spurious "); 224 225 if (dsr & DSR_MCO) 226 dev_emerg(&imxdi->pdev->dev, 227 "%sMonotonic-counter Overflow Event\n", 228 dtcr & DTCR_MOE ? "" : "Spurious "); 229 230 if (dsr & DSR_TCO) 231 dev_emerg(&imxdi->pdev->dev, "%sTimer-counter Overflow Event\n", 232 dtcr & DTCR_TOE ? "" : "Spurious "); 233 } 234 235 static void di_what_is_to_be_done(struct imxdi_dev *imxdi, 236 const char *power_supply) 237 { 238 dev_emerg(&imxdi->pdev->dev, "Please cycle the %s power supply in order to get the DryIce/RTC unit working again\n", 239 power_supply); 240 } 241 242 static int di_handle_failure_state(struct imxdi_dev *imxdi, u32 dsr) 243 { 244 u32 dcr; 245 246 dev_dbg(&imxdi->pdev->dev, "DSR register reports: %08X\n", dsr); 247 248 /* report the cause */ 249 di_report_tamper_info(imxdi, dsr); 250 251 dcr = readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DCR); 252 253 if (dcr & DCR_FSHL) { 254 /* we are out of luck */ 255 di_what_is_to_be_done(imxdi, "battery"); 256 return -ENODEV; 257 } 258 /* 259 * with the next SYSTEM POR we will transit from the "FAILURE STATE" 260 * into the "NON-VALID STATE" + "FAILURE STATE" 261 */ 262 di_what_is_to_be_done(imxdi, "main"); 263 264 return -ENODEV; 265 } 266 267 static int di_handle_valid_state(struct imxdi_dev *imxdi, u32 dsr) 268 { 269 /* initialize alarm */ 270 di_write_busy_wait(imxdi, DCAMR_UNSET, DCAMR); 271 di_write_busy_wait(imxdi, 0, DCALR); 272 273 /* clear alarm flag */ 274 if (dsr & DSR_CAF) 275 di_write_busy_wait(imxdi, DSR_CAF, DSR); 276 277 return 0; 278 } 279 280 static int di_handle_invalid_state(struct imxdi_dev *imxdi, u32 dsr) 281 { 282 u32 dcr, sec; 283 284 /* 285 * lets disable all sources which can force the DryIce unit into 286 * the "FAILURE STATE" for now 287 */ 288 di_write_busy_wait(imxdi, 0x00000000, DTCR); 289 /* and lets protect them at runtime from any change */ 290 di_write_busy_wait(imxdi, DCR_TDCSL, DCR); 291 292 sec = readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DTCMR); 293 if (sec != 0) 294 dev_warn(&imxdi->pdev->dev, 295 "The security violation has happened at %u seconds\n", 296 sec); 297 /* 298 * the timer cannot be set/modified if 299 * - the TCHL or TCSL bit is set in DCR 300 */ 301 dcr = readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DCR); 302 if (!(dcr & DCR_TCE)) { 303 if (dcr & DCR_TCHL) { 304 /* we are out of luck */ 305 di_what_is_to_be_done(imxdi, "battery"); 306 return -ENODEV; 307 } 308 if (dcr & DCR_TCSL) { 309 di_what_is_to_be_done(imxdi, "main"); 310 return -ENODEV; 311 } 312 } 313 /* 314 * - the timer counter stops/is stopped if 315 * - its overflow flag is set (TCO in DSR) 316 * -> clear overflow bit to make it count again 317 * - NVF is set in DSR 318 * -> clear non-valid bit to make it count again 319 * - its TCE (DCR) is cleared 320 * -> set TCE to make it count 321 * - it was never set before 322 * -> write a time into it (required again if the NVF was set) 323 */ 324 /* state handled */ 325 di_write_busy_wait(imxdi, DSR_NVF, DSR); 326 /* clear overflow flag */ 327 di_write_busy_wait(imxdi, DSR_TCO, DSR); 328 /* enable the counter */ 329 di_write_busy_wait(imxdi, dcr | DCR_TCE, DCR); 330 /* set and trigger it to make it count */ 331 di_write_busy_wait(imxdi, sec, DTCMR); 332 333 /* now prepare for the valid state */ 334 return di_handle_valid_state(imxdi, __raw_readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DSR)); 335 } 336 337 static int di_handle_invalid_and_failure_state(struct imxdi_dev *imxdi, u32 dsr) 338 { 339 u32 dcr; 340 341 /* 342 * now we must first remove the tamper sources in order to get the 343 * device out of the "FAILURE STATE" 344 * To disable any of the following sources we need to modify the DTCR 345 */ 346 if (dsr & (DSR_WTD | DSR_ETBD | DSR_ETAD | DSR_EBD | DSR_SAD | 347 DSR_TTD | DSR_CTD | DSR_VTD | DSR_MCO | DSR_TCO)) { 348 dcr = __raw_readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DCR); 349 if (dcr & DCR_TDCHL) { 350 /* 351 * the tamper register is locked. We cannot disable the 352 * tamper detection. The TDCHL can only be reset by a 353 * DRYICE POR, but we cannot force a DRYICE POR in 354 * software because we are still in "FAILURE STATE". 355 * We need a DRYICE POR via battery power cycling.... 356 */ 357 /* 358 * out of luck! 359 * we cannot disable them without a DRYICE POR 360 */ 361 di_what_is_to_be_done(imxdi, "battery"); 362 return -ENODEV; 363 } 364 if (dcr & DCR_TDCSL) { 365 /* a soft lock can be removed by a SYSTEM POR */ 366 di_what_is_to_be_done(imxdi, "main"); 367 return -ENODEV; 368 } 369 } 370 371 /* disable all sources */ 372 di_write_busy_wait(imxdi, 0x00000000, DTCR); 373 374 /* clear the status bits now */ 375 di_write_busy_wait(imxdi, dsr & (DSR_WTD | DSR_ETBD | DSR_ETAD | 376 DSR_EBD | DSR_SAD | DSR_TTD | DSR_CTD | DSR_VTD | 377 DSR_MCO | DSR_TCO), DSR); 378 379 dsr = readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DSR); 380 if ((dsr & ~(DSR_NVF | DSR_SVF | DSR_WBF | DSR_WNF | 381 DSR_WCF | DSR_WEF)) != 0) 382 dev_warn(&imxdi->pdev->dev, 383 "There are still some sources of pain in DSR: %08x!\n", 384 dsr & ~(DSR_NVF | DSR_SVF | DSR_WBF | DSR_WNF | 385 DSR_WCF | DSR_WEF)); 386 387 /* 388 * now we are trying to clear the "Security-violation flag" to 389 * get the DryIce out of this state 390 */ 391 di_write_busy_wait(imxdi, DSR_SVF, DSR); 392 393 /* success? */ 394 dsr = readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DSR); 395 if (dsr & DSR_SVF) { 396 dev_crit(&imxdi->pdev->dev, 397 "Cannot clear the security violation flag. We are ending up in an endless loop!\n"); 398 /* last resort */ 399 di_what_is_to_be_done(imxdi, "battery"); 400 return -ENODEV; 401 } 402 403 /* 404 * now we have left the "FAILURE STATE" and ending up in the 405 * "NON-VALID STATE" time to recover everything 406 */ 407 return di_handle_invalid_state(imxdi, dsr); 408 } 409 410 static int di_handle_state(struct imxdi_dev *imxdi) 411 { 412 int rc; 413 u32 dsr; 414 415 dsr = readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DSR); 416 417 switch (dsr & (DSR_NVF | DSR_SVF)) { 418 case DSR_NVF: 419 dev_warn(&imxdi->pdev->dev, "Invalid stated unit detected\n"); 420 rc = di_handle_invalid_state(imxdi, dsr); 421 break; 422 case DSR_SVF: 423 dev_warn(&imxdi->pdev->dev, "Failure stated unit detected\n"); 424 rc = di_handle_failure_state(imxdi, dsr); 425 break; 426 case DSR_NVF | DSR_SVF: 427 dev_warn(&imxdi->pdev->dev, 428 "Failure+Invalid stated unit detected\n"); 429 rc = di_handle_invalid_and_failure_state(imxdi, dsr); 430 break; 431 default: 432 dev_notice(&imxdi->pdev->dev, "Unlocked unit detected\n"); 433 rc = di_handle_valid_state(imxdi, dsr); 434 } 435 436 return rc; 437 } 438 439 /* 440 * enable a dryice interrupt 441 */ 442 static void di_int_enable(struct imxdi_dev *imxdi, u32 intr) 443 { 444 unsigned long flags; 445 446 spin_lock_irqsave(&imxdi->irq_lock, flags); 447 writel(readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DIER) | intr, 448 imxdi->ioaddr + DIER); 449 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&imxdi->irq_lock, flags); 450 } 451 452 /* 453 * disable a dryice interrupt 454 */ 455 static void di_int_disable(struct imxdi_dev *imxdi, u32 intr) 456 { 457 unsigned long flags; 458 459 spin_lock_irqsave(&imxdi->irq_lock, flags); 460 writel(readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DIER) & ~intr, 461 imxdi->ioaddr + DIER); 462 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&imxdi->irq_lock, flags); 463 } 464 465 /* 466 * This function attempts to clear the dryice write-error flag. 467 * 468 * A dryice write error is similar to a bus fault and should not occur in 469 * normal operation. Clearing the flag requires another write, so the root 470 * cause of the problem may need to be fixed before the flag can be cleared. 471 */ 472 static void clear_write_error(struct imxdi_dev *imxdi) 473 { 474 int cnt; 475 476 dev_warn(&imxdi->pdev->dev, "WARNING: Register write error!\n"); 477 478 /* clear the write error flag */ 479 writel(DSR_WEF, imxdi->ioaddr + DSR); 480 481 /* wait for it to take effect */ 482 for (cnt = 0; cnt < 1000; cnt++) { 483 if ((readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DSR) & DSR_WEF) == 0) 484 return; 485 udelay(10); 486 } 487 dev_err(&imxdi->pdev->dev, 488 "ERROR: Cannot clear write-error flag!\n"); 489 } 490 491 /* 492 * Write a dryice register and wait until it completes. 493 * 494 * This function uses interrupts to determine when the 495 * write has completed. 496 */ 497 static int di_write_wait(struct imxdi_dev *imxdi, u32 val, int reg) 498 { 499 int ret; 500 int rc = 0; 501 502 /* serialize register writes */ 503 mutex_lock(&imxdi->write_mutex); 504 505 /* enable the write-complete interrupt */ 506 di_int_enable(imxdi, DIER_WCIE); 507 508 imxdi->dsr = 0; 509 510 /* do the register write */ 511 writel(val, imxdi->ioaddr + reg); 512 513 /* wait for the write to finish */ 514 ret = wait_event_interruptible_timeout(imxdi->write_wait, 515 imxdi->dsr & (DSR_WCF | DSR_WEF), msecs_to_jiffies(1)); 516 if (ret < 0) { 517 rc = ret; 518 goto out; 519 } else if (ret == 0) { 520 dev_warn(&imxdi->pdev->dev, 521 "Write-wait timeout " 522 "val = 0x%08x reg = 0x%08x\n", val, reg); 523 } 524 525 /* check for write error */ 526 if (imxdi->dsr & DSR_WEF) { 527 clear_write_error(imxdi); 528 rc = -EIO; 529 } 530 531 out: 532 mutex_unlock(&imxdi->write_mutex); 533 534 return rc; 535 } 536 537 /* 538 * read the seconds portion of the current time from the dryice time counter 539 */ 540 static int dryice_rtc_read_time(struct device *dev, struct rtc_time *tm) 541 { 542 struct imxdi_dev *imxdi = dev_get_drvdata(dev); 543 unsigned long now; 544 545 now = readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DTCMR); 546 rtc_time64_to_tm(now, tm); 547 548 return 0; 549 } 550 551 /* 552 * set the seconds portion of dryice time counter and clear the 553 * fractional part. 554 */ 555 static int dryice_rtc_set_time(struct device *dev, struct rtc_time *tm) 556 { 557 struct imxdi_dev *imxdi = dev_get_drvdata(dev); 558 u32 dcr, dsr; 559 int rc; 560 561 dcr = readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DCR); 562 dsr = readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DSR); 563 564 if (!(dcr & DCR_TCE) || (dsr & DSR_SVF)) { 565 if (dcr & DCR_TCHL) { 566 /* we are even more out of luck */ 567 di_what_is_to_be_done(imxdi, "battery"); 568 return -EPERM; 569 } 570 if ((dcr & DCR_TCSL) || (dsr & DSR_SVF)) { 571 /* we are out of luck for now */ 572 di_what_is_to_be_done(imxdi, "main"); 573 return -EPERM; 574 } 575 } 576 577 /* zero the fractional part first */ 578 rc = di_write_wait(imxdi, 0, DTCLR); 579 if (rc != 0) 580 return rc; 581 582 rc = di_write_wait(imxdi, rtc_tm_to_time64(tm), DTCMR); 583 if (rc != 0) 584 return rc; 585 586 return di_write_wait(imxdi, readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DCR) | DCR_TCE, DCR); 587 } 588 589 static int dryice_rtc_alarm_irq_enable(struct device *dev, 590 unsigned int enabled) 591 { 592 struct imxdi_dev *imxdi = dev_get_drvdata(dev); 593 594 if (enabled) 595 di_int_enable(imxdi, DIER_CAIE); 596 else 597 di_int_disable(imxdi, DIER_CAIE); 598 599 return 0; 600 } 601 602 /* 603 * read the seconds portion of the alarm register. 604 * the fractional part of the alarm register is always zero. 605 */ 606 static int dryice_rtc_read_alarm(struct device *dev, struct rtc_wkalrm *alarm) 607 { 608 struct imxdi_dev *imxdi = dev_get_drvdata(dev); 609 u32 dcamr; 610 611 dcamr = readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DCAMR); 612 rtc_time64_to_tm(dcamr, &alarm->time); 613 614 /* alarm is enabled if the interrupt is enabled */ 615 alarm->enabled = (readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DIER) & DIER_CAIE) != 0; 616 617 /* don't allow the DSR read to mess up DSR_WCF */ 618 mutex_lock(&imxdi->write_mutex); 619 620 /* alarm is pending if the alarm flag is set */ 621 alarm->pending = (readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DSR) & DSR_CAF) != 0; 622 623 mutex_unlock(&imxdi->write_mutex); 624 625 return 0; 626 } 627 628 /* 629 * set the seconds portion of dryice alarm register 630 */ 631 static int dryice_rtc_set_alarm(struct device *dev, struct rtc_wkalrm *alarm) 632 { 633 struct imxdi_dev *imxdi = dev_get_drvdata(dev); 634 int rc; 635 636 /* write the new alarm time */ 637 rc = di_write_wait(imxdi, rtc_tm_to_time64(&alarm->time), DCAMR); 638 if (rc) 639 return rc; 640 641 if (alarm->enabled) 642 di_int_enable(imxdi, DIER_CAIE); /* enable alarm intr */ 643 else 644 di_int_disable(imxdi, DIER_CAIE); /* disable alarm intr */ 645 646 return 0; 647 } 648 649 static const struct rtc_class_ops dryice_rtc_ops = { 650 .read_time = dryice_rtc_read_time, 651 .set_time = dryice_rtc_set_time, 652 .alarm_irq_enable = dryice_rtc_alarm_irq_enable, 653 .read_alarm = dryice_rtc_read_alarm, 654 .set_alarm = dryice_rtc_set_alarm, 655 }; 656 657 /* 658 * interrupt handler for dryice "normal" and security violation interrupt 659 */ 660 static irqreturn_t dryice_irq(int irq, void *dev_id) 661 { 662 struct imxdi_dev *imxdi = dev_id; 663 u32 dsr, dier; 664 irqreturn_t rc = IRQ_NONE; 665 666 dier = readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DIER); 667 dsr = readl(imxdi->ioaddr + DSR); 668 669 /* handle the security violation event */ 670 if (dier & DIER_SVIE) { 671 if (dsr & DSR_SVF) { 672 /* 673 * Disable the interrupt when this kind of event has 674 * happened. 675 * There cannot be more than one event of this type, 676 * because it needs a complex state change 677 * including a main power cycle to get again out of 678 * this state. 679 */ 680 di_int_disable(imxdi, DIER_SVIE); 681 /* report the violation */ 682 di_report_tamper_info(imxdi, dsr); 683 rc = IRQ_HANDLED; 684 } 685 } 686 687 /* handle write complete and write error cases */ 688 if (dier & DIER_WCIE) { 689 /*If the write wait queue is empty then there is no pending 690 operations. It means the interrupt is for DryIce -Security. 691 IRQ must be returned as none.*/ 692 if (list_empty_careful(&imxdi->write_wait.head)) 693 return rc; 694 695 /* DSR_WCF clears itself on DSR read */ 696 if (dsr & (DSR_WCF | DSR_WEF)) { 697 /* mask the interrupt */ 698 di_int_disable(imxdi, DIER_WCIE); 699 700 /* save the dsr value for the wait queue */ 701 imxdi->dsr |= dsr; 702 703 wake_up_interruptible(&imxdi->write_wait); 704 rc = IRQ_HANDLED; 705 } 706 } 707 708 /* handle the alarm case */ 709 if (dier & DIER_CAIE) { 710 /* DSR_WCF clears itself on DSR read */ 711 if (dsr & DSR_CAF) { 712 /* mask the interrupt */ 713 di_int_disable(imxdi, DIER_CAIE); 714 715 /* finish alarm in user context */ 716 schedule_work(&imxdi->work); 717 rc = IRQ_HANDLED; 718 } 719 } 720 return rc; 721 } 722 723 /* 724 * post the alarm event from user context so it can sleep 725 * on the write completion. 726 */ 727 static void dryice_work(struct work_struct *work) 728 { 729 struct imxdi_dev *imxdi = container_of(work, 730 struct imxdi_dev, work); 731 732 /* dismiss the interrupt (ignore error) */ 733 di_write_wait(imxdi, DSR_CAF, DSR); 734 735 /* pass the alarm event to the rtc framework. */ 736 rtc_update_irq(imxdi->rtc, 1, RTC_AF | RTC_IRQF); 737 } 738 739 /* 740 * probe for dryice rtc device 741 */ 742 static int __init dryice_rtc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) 743 { 744 struct imxdi_dev *imxdi; 745 int norm_irq, sec_irq; 746 int rc; 747 748 imxdi = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*imxdi), GFP_KERNEL); 749 if (!imxdi) 750 return -ENOMEM; 751 752 imxdi->pdev = pdev; 753 754 imxdi->ioaddr = devm_platform_ioremap_resource(pdev, 0); 755 if (IS_ERR(imxdi->ioaddr)) 756 return PTR_ERR(imxdi->ioaddr); 757 758 spin_lock_init(&imxdi->irq_lock); 759 760 norm_irq = platform_get_irq(pdev, 0); 761 if (norm_irq < 0) 762 return norm_irq; 763 764 /* the 2nd irq is the security violation irq 765 * make this optional, don't break the device tree ABI 766 */ 767 sec_irq = platform_get_irq(pdev, 1); 768 if (sec_irq <= 0) 769 sec_irq = IRQ_NOTCONNECTED; 770 771 init_waitqueue_head(&imxdi->write_wait); 772 773 INIT_WORK(&imxdi->work, dryice_work); 774 775 mutex_init(&imxdi->write_mutex); 776 777 imxdi->rtc = devm_rtc_allocate_device(&pdev->dev); 778 if (IS_ERR(imxdi->rtc)) 779 return PTR_ERR(imxdi->rtc); 780 781 imxdi->clk = devm_clk_get(&pdev->dev, NULL); 782 if (IS_ERR(imxdi->clk)) 783 return PTR_ERR(imxdi->clk); 784 rc = clk_prepare_enable(imxdi->clk); 785 if (rc) 786 return rc; 787 788 /* 789 * Initialize dryice hardware 790 */ 791 792 /* mask all interrupts */ 793 writel(0, imxdi->ioaddr + DIER); 794 795 rc = di_handle_state(imxdi); 796 if (rc != 0) 797 goto err; 798 799 rc = devm_request_irq(&pdev->dev, norm_irq, dryice_irq, 800 IRQF_SHARED, pdev->name, imxdi); 801 if (rc) { 802 dev_warn(&pdev->dev, "interrupt not available.\n"); 803 goto err; 804 } 805 806 rc = devm_request_irq(&pdev->dev, sec_irq, dryice_irq, 807 IRQF_SHARED, pdev->name, imxdi); 808 if (rc) { 809 dev_warn(&pdev->dev, "security violation interrupt not available.\n"); 810 /* this is not an error, see above */ 811 } 812 813 platform_set_drvdata(pdev, imxdi); 814 815 device_init_wakeup(&pdev->dev, true); 816 dev_pm_set_wake_irq(&pdev->dev, norm_irq); 817 818 imxdi->rtc->ops = &dryice_rtc_ops; 819 imxdi->rtc->range_max = U32_MAX; 820 821 rc = devm_rtc_register_device(imxdi->rtc); 822 if (rc) 823 goto err; 824 825 return 0; 826 827 err: 828 clk_disable_unprepare(imxdi->clk); 829 830 return rc; 831 } 832 833 static void __exit dryice_rtc_remove(struct platform_device *pdev) 834 { 835 struct imxdi_dev *imxdi = platform_get_drvdata(pdev); 836 837 flush_work(&imxdi->work); 838 839 /* mask all interrupts */ 840 writel(0, imxdi->ioaddr + DIER); 841 842 clk_disable_unprepare(imxdi->clk); 843 } 844 845 static const struct of_device_id dryice_dt_ids[] = { 846 { .compatible = "fsl,imx25-rtc" }, 847 { /* sentinel */ } 848 }; 849 850 MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, dryice_dt_ids); 851 852 /* 853 * dryice_rtc_remove() lives in .exit.text. For drivers registered via 854 * module_platform_driver_probe() this is ok because they cannot get unbound at 855 * runtime. So mark the driver struct with __refdata to prevent modpost 856 * triggering a section mismatch warning. 857 */ 858 static struct platform_driver dryice_rtc_driver __refdata = { 859 .driver = { 860 .name = "imxdi_rtc", 861 .of_match_table = dryice_dt_ids, 862 }, 863 .remove_new = __exit_p(dryice_rtc_remove), 864 }; 865 866 module_platform_driver_probe(dryice_rtc_driver, dryice_rtc_probe); 867 868 MODULE_AUTHOR("Freescale Semiconductor, Inc."); 869 MODULE_AUTHOR("Baruch Siach <baruch@tkos.co.il>"); 870 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("IMX DryIce Realtime Clock Driver (RTC)"); 871 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); 872