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authorAlex Elder <elder@linaro.org>2020-03-05 22:28:19 -0600
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2020-03-08 22:07:09 -0700
commitba764c4dad7bde2acdb5a123914d08aaba85245b (patch)
tree9d71707d8e9b045fc431886eee8381221dfd5b80 /tools/lib/subcmd
parent1ed7d0c0fdbacc679d8a934e27161bc0787533c4 (diff)
soc: qcom: ipa: clocking, interrupts, and memory
This patch incorporates three source files (and their headers). They're grouped into one patch mainly for the purpose of making the number and size of patches in this series somewhat reasonable. - "ipa_clock.c" and "ipa_clock.h" implement clocking for the IPA device. The IPA has a single core clock managed by the common clock framework. In addition, the IPA has three buses whose bandwidth is managed by the Linux interconnect framework. At this time the core clock and all three buses are either on or off; we don't yet do any more fine-grained management than that. The core clock and interconnects are enabled and disabled as a unit, using a unified clock-like abstraction, ipa_clock_get()/ipa_clock_put(). - "ipa_interrupt.c" and "ipa_interrupt.h" implement IPA interrupts. There are two hardware IRQs used by the IPA driver (the other is the GSI interrupt, described in a separate patch). Several types of interrupt are handled by the IPA IRQ handler; these are not part of data/fast path. - The IPA has a region of local memory that is accessible by the AP (and modem). Within that region are areas with certain defined purposes. "ipa_mem.c" and "ipa_mem.h" define those regions, and implement their initialization. Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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