satip-axe/kernel/drivers/stm/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm.h
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/*
* Copyright (C) 2010-2011 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
*
* This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
* as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
*
* A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
/**
* @file mali_pmm.h
* Defines the power management module for the kernel device driver
*/
#ifndef __MALI_PMM_H__
#define __MALI_PMM_H__
/* For mali_pmm_message_data and MALI_PMM_EVENT_UK_* defines */
#include "mali_uk_types.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
{
#endif
/**
* @defgroup pmmapi Power Management Module APIs
*
* @{
*/
/** OS event tester */
#define PMM_OS_TEST 0
/** @brief Compile option to turn on/off tracing */
#define MALI_PMM_TRACE 0
#define MALI_PMM_TRACE_SENT_EVENTS 0
/** @brief Compile option to switch between always on or job control PMM policy */
#define MALI_PMM_ALWAYS_ON 0
/** @brief Overrides hardware PMU and uses software simulation instead
* @note This even stops intialization of PMU and cores being powered on at start up
*/
#define MALI_PMM_NO_PMU 0
/** @brief PMM debug print to control debug message level */
#define MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT(args) \
MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, args)
/** @brief power management event message identifiers.
*/
/* These must match up with the pmm_trace_events & pmm_trace_events_internal
* arrays
*/
typedef enum mali_pmm_event_id
{
MALI_PMM_EVENT_OS_POWER_UP = 0, /**< OS power up event */
MALI_PMM_EVENT_OS_POWER_DOWN = 1, /**< OS power down event */
MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_SCHEDULED = 2, /**< Job scheduled to run event */
MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_QUEUED = 3, /**< Job queued (but not run) event */
MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_FINISHED = 4, /**< Job finished event */
MALI_PMM_EVENT_TIMEOUT = 5, /**< Time out timer has expired */
MALI_PMM_EVENT_DVFS_PAUSE = 6, /**< Mali device pause event */
MALI_PMM_EVENT_DVFS_RESUME = 7, /**< Mali device resume event */
MALI_PMM_EVENT_UKS = 200, /**< Events from the user-side start here */
MALI_PMM_EVENT_UK_EXAMPLE = _MALI_PMM_EVENT_UK_EXAMPLE,
MALI_PMM_EVENT_INTERNALS = 1000,
MALI_PMM_EVENT_INTERNAL_POWER_UP_ACK = 1001, /**< Internal power up acknowledgement */
MALI_PMM_EVENT_INTERNAL_POWER_DOWN_ACK = 1002, /**< Internal power down acknowledgment */
} mali_pmm_event_id;
/** @brief Use this when the power up/down callbacks do not need any OS data. */
#define MALI_PMM_NO_OS_DATA 1
/* @brief Geometry and pixel processor identifiers for the PMM
*
* @note these match the ARM Mali 400 PMU hardware definitions, apart from the "SYSTEM"
*/
typedef enum mali_pmm_core_id_tag
{
MALI_PMM_CORE_SYSTEM = 0x00000000, /**< All of the Mali hardware */
MALI_PMM_CORE_GP = 0x00000001, /**< Mali GP2 */
MALI_PMM_CORE_L2 = 0x00000002, /**< Level 2 cache */
MALI_PMM_CORE_PP0 = 0x00000004, /**< Mali 200 pixel processor 0 */
MALI_PMM_CORE_PP1 = 0x00000008, /**< Mali 200 pixel processor 1 */
MALI_PMM_CORE_PP2 = 0x00000010, /**< Mali 200 pixel processor 2 */
MALI_PMM_CORE_PP3 = 0x00000020, /**< Mali 200 pixel processor 3 */
MALI_PMM_CORE_PP_ALL = 0x0000003C /**< Mali 200 pixel processors 0-3 */
} mali_pmm_core_id;
/* @brief PMM bitmask of mali_pmm_core_ids
*/
typedef u32 mali_pmm_core_mask;
/* @brief PMM event timestamp type
*/
typedef u32 mali_pmm_timestamp;
/** @brief power management event message struct
*/
typedef struct _mali_pmm_message
{
mali_pmm_event_id id; /**< event id */
mali_pmm_message_data data; /**< specific data associated with the event */
mali_pmm_timestamp ts; /**< timestamp the event was placed in the event queue */
} mali_pmm_message_t;
/** @brief the state of the power management module.
*/
/* These must match up with the pmm_trace_state array */
typedef enum mali_pmm_state_tag
{
MALI_PMM_STATE_UNAVAILABLE = 0, /**< PMM is not available */
MALI_PMM_STATE_SYSTEM_ON = 1, /**< All of the Mali hardware is on */
MALI_PMM_STATE_SYSTEM_OFF = 2, /**< All of the Mali hardware is off */
MALI_PMM_STATE_SYSTEM_TRANSITION = 3 /**< System is changing state */
} mali_pmm_state;
/** @brief a power management policy.
*/
/* These must match up with the pmm_trace_policy array */
typedef enum mali_pmm_policy_tag
{
MALI_PMM_POLICY_NONE = 0, /**< No policy */
MALI_PMM_POLICY_ALWAYS_ON = 1, /**< Always on policy */
MALI_PMM_POLICY_JOB_CONTROL = 2, /**< Job control policy */
MALI_PMM_POLICY_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL = 3 /**< Run time power management control policy */
} mali_pmm_policy;
/** @brief Function to report to the OS when the power down has finished
*
* @param data The event message data that initiated the power down
*/
void _mali_osk_pmm_power_down_done(mali_pmm_message_data data);
/** @brief Function to report to the OS when the power up has finished
*
* @param data The event message data that initiated the power up
*/
void _mali_osk_pmm_power_up_done(mali_pmm_message_data data);
/** @brief Function to report that DVFS operation done
*
* @param data The event message data
*/
void _mali_osk_pmm_dvfs_operation_done(mali_pmm_message_data data);
#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
/** @brief Function to notify power management events
*
* @param data The event message data
*/
void _mali_osk_pmm_policy_events_notifications(mali_pmm_event_id event_id);
#endif
/** @brief Function to power up MALI
*
* @note powers up the MALI during MALI device driver is unloaded
*/
void malipmm_force_powerup( void );
/** @brief Function to power down MALI
*
* @note powers down the MALI during MALI device driver is unloaded
*/
void malipmm_force_powerdown( void );
/** @brief Function to report the OS that device is idle
*
* @note inform the OS that device is idle
*/
_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_pmm_dev_idle( void );
/** @brief Function to report the OS to activate device
*
* @note inform the os that device needs to be activated
*/
void _mali_osk_pmm_dev_activate( void );
/** @brief Queries the current state of the PMM software
*
* @note the state of the PMM can change after this call has returned
*
* @return the current PMM state value
*/
mali_pmm_state _mali_pmm_state( void );
/** @brief List of cores that are registered with the PMM
*
* This will return the cores that have been currently registered with the PMM,
* which is a bitwise OR of the mali_pmm_core_id_tags. A value of 0x0 means that
* there are no cores registered.
*
* @note the list of cores can change after this call has returned
*
* @return a bit mask representing all the cores that have been registered with the PMM
*/
mali_pmm_core_mask _mali_pmm_cores_list( void );
/** @brief List of cores that are powered up in the PMM
*
* This will return the subset of the cores that can be listed using mali_pmm_cores_
* list, that have power. It is a bitwise OR of the mali_pmm_core_id_tags. A value of
* 0x0 means that none of the cores registered are powered.
*
* @note the list of cores can change after this call has returned
*
* @return a bit mask representing all the cores that are powered up
*/
mali_pmm_core_mask _mali_pmm_cores_powered( void );
/** @brief List of power management policies that are supported by the PMM
*
* Given an empty array of policies - policy_list - which contains the number
* of entries as specified by - policy_list_size, this function will populate
* the list with the available policies. If the policy_list is too small for
* all the policies then only policy_list_size entries will be returned. If the
* policy_list is bigger than the number of available policies then, the extra
* entries will be set to MALI_PMM_POLICY_NONE.
* The function will also update available_policies with the number of policies
* that are available, even if it exceeds the policy_list_size.
* The function will succeed if all policies could be returned, else it will
* fail if none or only a subset of policies could be returned.
* The function will also fail if no policy_list is supplied, though
* available_policies is optional.
*
* @note this is a STUB function and is not yet implemented
*
* @param policy_list_size is the number of policies that can be returned in
* the policy_list argument
* @param policy_list is an array of policies that should be populated with
* the list of policies that are supported by the PMM
* @param policies_available optional argument, if non-NULL will be set to the
* number of policies available
* @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK if the policies could be listed, or a suitable
* _mali_osk_errcode_t otherwise.
*/
_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_pmm_list_policies(
u32 policy_list_size,
mali_pmm_policy *policy_list,
u32 *policies_available );
/** @brief Set the power management policy in the PMM
*
* Given a valid supported policy, this function will change the PMM to use
* this new policy
* The function will fail if the policy given is invalid or unsupported.
*
* @note this is a STUB function and is not yet implemented
*
* @param policy the new policy to be set
* @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK if the policy could be set, or a suitable
* _mali_osk_errcode_t otherwise.
*/
_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_pmm_set_policy( mali_pmm_policy policy );
/** @brief Get the current power management policy in the PMM
*
* Given a pointer to a policy data type, this function will return the current
* policy that is in effect for the PMM. This maybe out of date if there is a
* pending set policy call that has not been serviced.
* The function will fail if the policy given is NULL.
*
* @note the policy of the PMM can change after this call has returned
*
* @param policy a pointer to a policy that can be updated to the current
* policy
* @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK if the policy could be returned, or a suitable
* _mali_osk_errcode_t otherwise.
*/
_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_pmm_get_policy( mali_pmm_policy *policy );
#if MALI_PMM_TRACE
/** @brief Indicates when a hardware state change occurs in the PMM
*
* @param old a mask of the cores indicating the previous state of the cores
* @param newstate a mask of the cores indicating the new current state of the cores
*/
void _mali_pmm_trace_hardware_change( mali_pmm_core_mask old, mali_pmm_core_mask newstate );
/** @brief Indicates when a state change occurs in the PMM
*
* @param old the previous state for the PMM
* @param newstate the new current state of the PMM
*/
void _mali_pmm_trace_state_change( mali_pmm_state old, mali_pmm_state newstate );
/** @brief Indicates when a policy change occurs in the PMM
*
* @param old the previous policy for the PMM
* @param newpolicy the new current policy of the PMM
*/
void _mali_pmm_trace_policy_change( mali_pmm_policy old, mali_pmm_policy newpolicy );
/** @brief Records when an event message is read by the event system
*
* @param event the message details
* @param received MALI_TRUE when the message is received by the PMM, else it is being sent
*/
void _mali_pmm_trace_event_message( mali_pmm_message_t *event, mali_bool received );
#endif /* MALI_PMM_TRACE */
/** @brief Dumps the current state of OS PMM thread
*/
#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
u32 mali_pmm_dump_os_thread_state( char *buf, u32 size );
#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
/** @} */ /* end group pmmapi */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __MALI_PMM_H__ */