194 lines
4.7 KiB
C
194 lines
4.7 KiB
C
/* Copyright 2015 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file.
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*/
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/* Skylake IMVP8 / ROP PMIC chipset power control module for Chrome EC */
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#include "chipset.h"
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#include "console.h"
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#include "gpio.h"
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#include "hooks.h"
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#include "intel_x86.h"
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#include "lpc.h"
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#include "panic.h"
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#include "power_button.h"
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#include "system.h"
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#include "timer.h"
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/* Console output macros */
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#define CPRINTS(format, args...) cprints(CC_CHIPSET, format, ## args)
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static int forcing_shutdown; /* Forced shutdown in progress? */
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/* Power signals list. Must match order of enum power_signal. */
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const struct power_signal_info power_signal_list[] = {
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#ifdef CONFIG_POWER_S0IX
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[X86_SLP_S0_DEASSERTED] = {
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GPIO_PCH_SLP_S0_L,
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POWER_SIGNAL_ACTIVE_HIGH | POWER_SIGNAL_DISABLE_AT_BOOT,
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"SLP_S0_DEASSERTED",
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},
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#endif
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[X86_SLP_S3_DEASSERTED] = {
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SLP_S3_SIGNAL_L,
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POWER_SIGNAL_ACTIVE_HIGH,
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"SLP_S3_DEASSERTED",
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},
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[X86_SLP_S4_DEASSERTED] = {
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SLP_S4_SIGNAL_L,
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POWER_SIGNAL_ACTIVE_HIGH,
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"SLP_S4_DEASSERTED",
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},
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[X86_SLP_SUS_DEASSERTED] = {
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GPIO_PCH_SLP_SUS_L,
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POWER_SIGNAL_ACTIVE_HIGH,
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"SLP_SUS_DEASSERTED",
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},
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[X86_RSMRST_L_PWRGD] = {
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GPIO_RSMRST_L_PGOOD,
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POWER_SIGNAL_ACTIVE_HIGH,
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"RSMRST_N_PWRGD",
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},
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[X86_PMIC_DPWROK] = {
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GPIO_PMIC_DPWROK,
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POWER_SIGNAL_ACTIVE_HIGH,
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"PMIC_DPWROK",
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},
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};
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BUILD_ASSERT(ARRAY_SIZE(power_signal_list) == POWER_SIGNAL_COUNT);
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void chipset_force_shutdown(enum chipset_shutdown_reason reason)
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{
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CPRINTS("%s()", __func__);
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/*
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* Force off. Sending a reset command to the PMIC will power off
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* the EC, so simulate a long power button press instead. This
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* condition will reset once the state machine transitions to G3.
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* Consider reducing the latency here by changing the power off
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* hold time on the PMIC.
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*/
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if (!chipset_in_state(CHIPSET_STATE_ANY_OFF)) {
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report_ap_reset(reason);
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forcing_shutdown = 1;
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power_button_pch_press();
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}
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}
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__attribute__((weak)) void chipset_set_pmic_slp_sus_l(int level)
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{
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gpio_set_level(GPIO_PMIC_SLP_SUS_L, level);
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}
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enum power_state chipset_force_g3(void)
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{
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CPRINTS("Forcing fake G3.");
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chipset_set_pmic_slp_sus_l(0);
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return POWER_G3;
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}
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static void handle_slp_sus(enum power_state state)
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{
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/* If we're down or going down don't do anythin with SLP_SUS_L. */
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if (state == POWER_G3 || state == POWER_S5G3)
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return;
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/* Always mimic PCH SLP_SUS request for all other states. */
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chipset_set_pmic_slp_sus_l(gpio_get_level(GPIO_PCH_SLP_SUS_L));
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}
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void chipset_handle_espi_reset_assert(void)
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{
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/*
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* If eSPI_Reset# pin is asserted without SLP_SUS# being asserted, then
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* it means that there is an unexpected power loss (global reset
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* event). In this case, check if shutdown was being forced by pressing
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* power button. If yes, release power button.
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*/
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if ((power_get_signals() & IN_PCH_SLP_SUS_DEASSERTED) &&
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forcing_shutdown) {
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power_button_pch_release();
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forcing_shutdown = 0;
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}
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}
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enum power_state power_handle_state(enum power_state state)
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{
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enum power_state new_state;
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/* Process RSMRST_L state changes. */
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common_intel_x86_handle_rsmrst(state);
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if (state == POWER_S5 && forcing_shutdown) {
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power_button_pch_release();
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forcing_shutdown = 0;
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}
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new_state = common_intel_x86_power_handle_state(state);
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/* Process SLP_SUS_L state changes after a new state is decided. */
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handle_slp_sus(new_state);
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return new_state;
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}
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/* Workaround for flags getting lost with power cycle */
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__attribute__((weak)) int board_has_working_reset_flags(void)
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{
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return 1;
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}
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#ifdef CONFIG_CHIPSET_HAS_PLATFORM_PMIC_RESET
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void chipset_handle_reboot(void)
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{
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int flags;
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if (system_jumped_to_this_image())
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return;
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/* Interrogate current reset flags from previous reboot. */
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flags = system_get_reset_flags();
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/*
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* Do not make PMIC re-sequence the power rails if the following reset
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* conditions are not met.
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*/
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if (!(flags &
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(EC_RESET_FLAG_WATCHDOG | EC_RESET_FLAG_SOFT |
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EC_RESET_FLAG_HARD)))
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return;
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/* Preserve AP off request. */
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if (flags & EC_RESET_FLAG_AP_OFF) {
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/* Do not issue PMIC reset if board cannot save reset flags */
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if (!board_has_working_reset_flags()) {
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ccprintf("Skip PMIC reset due to board issue.\n");
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cflush();
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return;
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}
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chip_save_reset_flags(EC_RESET_FLAG_AP_OFF);
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}
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#ifdef CONFIG_CHIP_PANIC_BACKUP
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/* Ensure panic data if any is backed up. */
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chip_panic_data_backup();
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#endif
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ccprintf("Restarting system with PMIC.\n");
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/* Flush console */
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cflush();
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/* Bring down all rails but RTC rail (including EC power). */
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gpio_set_level(GPIO_EC_PLATFORM_RST, 1);
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while (1)
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; /* wait here */
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}
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#ifndef CONFIG_VBOOT_EFS
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DECLARE_HOOK(HOOK_INIT, chipset_handle_reboot, HOOK_PRIO_FIRST);
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#endif
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#endif /* CONFIG_CHIPSET_HAS_PLATFORM_RESET */
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