#include <linux/of.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <linux/phy/phy.h>
-
#include <linux/phy/phy-qcom-ufs.h>
+
#include "ufshcd.h"
#include "ufshcd-pltfrm.h"
#include "unipro.h"
if (!host->is_lane_clks_enabled)
return;
- clk_disable_unprepare(host->tx_l1_sync_clk);
+ if (host->hba->lanes_per_direction > 1)
+ clk_disable_unprepare(host->tx_l1_sync_clk);
clk_disable_unprepare(host->tx_l0_sync_clk);
- clk_disable_unprepare(host->rx_l1_sync_clk);
+ if (host->hba->lanes_per_direction > 1)
+ clk_disable_unprepare(host->rx_l1_sync_clk);
clk_disable_unprepare(host->rx_l0_sync_clk);
host->is_lane_clks_enabled = false;
ret = ufs_qcom_phy_calibrate_phy(phy, is_rate_B);
if (ret) {
- dev_err(hba->dev,
- "%s: ufs_qcom_phy_calibrate_phy()failed, ret = %d\n",
- __func__, ret);
+ dev_err(hba->dev, "%s: ufs_qcom_phy_calibrate_phy() failed, ret = %d\n",
+ __func__, ret);
goto out;
}
err = ufs_qcom_set_dme_vs_core_clk_ctrl_clear_div(hba,
150);
+ /*
+ * Some UFS devices (and may be host) have issues if LCC is
+ * enabled. So we are setting PA_Local_TX_LCC_Enable to 0
+ * before link startup which will make sure that both host
+ * and device TX LCC are disabled once link startup is
+ * completed.
+ */
+ if (ufshcd_get_local_unipro_ver(hba) != UFS_UNIPRO_VER_1_41)
+ err = ufshcd_dme_set(hba,
+ UIC_ARG_MIB(PA_LOCAL_TX_LCC_ENABLE),
+ 0);
+
break;
case POST_CHANGE:
ufs_qcom_link_startup_post_change(hba);
* ufs_qcom_remove - set driver_data of the device to NULL
* @pdev: pointer to platform device handle
*
- * Always return 0
+ * Always returns 0
*/
static int ufs_qcom_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
#define PA_MAXRXSPEEDFAST 0x1541
#define PA_MAXRXSPEEDSLOW 0x1542
#define PA_TXLINKSTARTUPHS 0x1544
+#define PA_LOCAL_TX_LCC_ENABLE 0x155E
#define PA_TXSPEEDFAST 0x1565
#define PA_TXSPEEDSLOW 0x1566
#define PA_REMOTEVERINFO 0x15A0