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/*
 * OMAP Voltage Controller (VC) interface
 *
 * Copyright (C) 2011 Texas Instruments, Inc.
 *
 * This file is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public
 * License version 2. This program is licensed "as is" without any
 * warranty of any kind, whether express or implied.
 */
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
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#include <linux/bug.h>
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#include "soc.h"
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#include "voltage.h"
#include "vc.h"
#include "prm-regbits-34xx.h"
#include "prm-regbits-44xx.h"
#include "prm44xx.h"

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/**
 * struct omap_vc_channel_cfg - describe the cfg_channel bitfield
 * @sa: bit for slave address
 * @rav: bit for voltage configuration register
 * @rac: bit for command configuration register
 * @racen: enable bit for RAC
 * @cmd: bit for command value set selection
 *
 * Channel configuration bits, common for OMAP3+
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 * OMAP3 register: PRM_VC_CH_CONF
 * OMAP4 register: PRM_VC_CFG_CHANNEL
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 * OMAP5 register: PRM_VC_SMPS_<voltdm>_CONFIG
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 */
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struct omap_vc_channel_cfg {
	u8 sa;
	u8 rav;
	u8 rac;
	u8 racen;
	u8 cmd;
};

static struct omap_vc_channel_cfg vc_default_channel_cfg = {
	.sa    = BIT(0),
	.rav   = BIT(1),
	.rac   = BIT(2),
	.racen = BIT(3),
	.cmd   = BIT(4),
};

/*
 * On OMAP3+, all VC channels have the above default bitfield
 * configuration, except the OMAP4 MPU channel.  This appears
 * to be a freak accident as every other VC channel has the
 * default configuration, thus creating a mutant channel config.
 */
static struct omap_vc_channel_cfg vc_mutant_channel_cfg = {
	.sa    = BIT(0),
	.rav   = BIT(2),
	.rac   = BIT(3),
	.racen = BIT(4),
	.cmd   = BIT(1),
};

static struct omap_vc_channel_cfg *vc_cfg_bits;
#define CFG_CHANNEL_MASK 0x1f
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/**
 * omap_vc_config_channel - configure VC channel to PMIC mappings
 * @voltdm: pointer to voltagdomain defining the desired VC channel
 *
 * Configures the VC channel to PMIC mappings for the following
 * PMIC settings
 * - i2c slave address (SA)
 * - voltage configuration address (RAV)
 * - command configuration address (RAC) and enable bit (RACEN)
 * - command values for ON, ONLP, RET and OFF (CMD)
 *
 * This function currently only allows flexible configuration of the
 * non-default channel.  Starting with OMAP4, there are more than 2
 * channels, with one defined as the default (on OMAP4, it's MPU.)
 * Only the non-default channel can be configured.
 */
static int omap_vc_config_channel(struct voltagedomain *voltdm)
{
	struct omap_vc_channel *vc = voltdm->vc;

	/*
	 * For default channel, the only configurable bit is RACEN.
	 * All others must stay at zero (see function comment above.)
	 */
	if (vc->flags & OMAP_VC_CHANNEL_DEFAULT)
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		vc->cfg_channel &= vc_cfg_bits->racen;
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	voltdm->rmw(CFG_CHANNEL_MASK << vc->cfg_channel_sa_shift,
		    vc->cfg_channel << vc->cfg_channel_sa_shift,
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		    vc->cfg_channel_reg);
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	return 0;
}

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/* Voltage scale and accessory APIs */
int omap_vc_pre_scale(struct voltagedomain *voltdm,
		      unsigned long target_volt,
		      u8 *target_vsel, u8 *current_vsel)
{
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	struct omap_vc_channel *vc = voltdm->vc;
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	u32 vc_cmdval;
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	/* Check if sufficient pmic info is available for this vdd */
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	if (!voltdm->pmic) {
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		pr_err("%s: Insufficient pmic info to scale the vdd_%s\n",
			__func__, voltdm->name);
		return -EINVAL;
	}

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	if (!voltdm->pmic->uv_to_vsel) {
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		pr_err("%s: PMIC function to convert voltage in uV to vsel not registered. Hence unable to scale voltage for vdd_%s\n",
		       __func__, voltdm->name);
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		return -ENODATA;
	}

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	if (!voltdm->read || !voltdm->write) {
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		pr_err("%s: No read/write API for accessing vdd_%s regs\n",
			__func__, voltdm->name);
		return -EINVAL;
	}

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	*target_vsel = voltdm->pmic->uv_to_vsel(target_volt);
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	*current_vsel = voltdm->pmic->uv_to_vsel(voltdm->nominal_volt);
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	/* Setting the ON voltage to the new target voltage */
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	vc_cmdval = voltdm->read(vc->cmdval_reg);
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	vc_cmdval &= ~vc->common->cmd_on_mask;
	vc_cmdval |= (*target_vsel << vc->common->cmd_on_shift);
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	voltdm->write(vc_cmdval, vc->cmdval_reg);
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	voltdm->vc_param->on = target_volt;

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	omap_vp_update_errorgain(voltdm, target_volt);
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	return 0;
}

void omap_vc_post_scale(struct voltagedomain *voltdm,
			unsigned long target_volt,
			u8 target_vsel, u8 current_vsel)
{
	u32 smps_steps = 0, smps_delay = 0;

	smps_steps = abs(target_vsel - current_vsel);
	/* SMPS slew rate / step size. 2us added as buffer. */
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	smps_delay = ((smps_steps * voltdm->pmic->step_size) /
			voltdm->pmic->slew_rate) + 2;
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	udelay(smps_delay);
}

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/* vc_bypass_scale - VC bypass method of voltage scaling */
int omap_vc_bypass_scale(struct voltagedomain *voltdm,
			 unsigned long target_volt)
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{
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	struct omap_vc_channel *vc = voltdm->vc;
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	u32 loop_cnt = 0, retries_cnt = 0;
	u32 vc_valid, vc_bypass_val_reg, vc_bypass_value;
	u8 target_vsel, current_vsel;
	int ret;

	ret = omap_vc_pre_scale(voltdm, target_volt, &target_vsel, &current_vsel);
	if (ret)
		return ret;

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	vc_valid = vc->common->valid;
	vc_bypass_val_reg = vc->common->bypass_val_reg;
	vc_bypass_value = (target_vsel << vc->common->data_shift) |
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		(vc->volt_reg_addr << vc->common->regaddr_shift) |
		(vc->i2c_slave_addr << vc->common->slaveaddr_shift);
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	voltdm->write(vc_bypass_value, vc_bypass_val_reg);
	voltdm->write(vc_bypass_value | vc_valid, vc_bypass_val_reg);
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	vc_bypass_value = voltdm->read(vc_bypass_val_reg);
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	/*
	 * Loop till the bypass command is acknowledged from the SMPS.
	 * NOTE: This is legacy code. The loop count and retry count needs
	 * to be revisited.
	 */
	while (!(vc_bypass_value & vc_valid)) {
		loop_cnt++;

		if (retries_cnt > 10) {
			pr_warning("%s: Retry count exceeded\n", __func__);
			return -ETIMEDOUT;
		}

		if (loop_cnt > 50) {
			retries_cnt++;
			loop_cnt = 0;
			udelay(10);
		}
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		vc_bypass_value = voltdm->read(vc_bypass_val_reg);
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	}

	omap_vc_post_scale(voltdm, target_volt, target_vsel, current_vsel);
	return 0;
}

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/**
 * omap3_set_i2c_timings - sets i2c sleep timings for a channel
 * @voltdm: channel to configure
 * @off_mode: select whether retention or off mode values used
 *
 * Calculates and sets up voltage controller to use I2C based
 * voltage scaling for sleep modes. This can be used for either off mode
 * or retention. Off mode has additionally an option to use sys_off_mode
 * pad, which uses a global signal to program the whole power IC to
 * off-mode.
 */
static void omap3_set_i2c_timings(struct voltagedomain *voltdm, bool off_mode)
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{
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	unsigned long voltsetup1;
	u32 tgt_volt;

	if (off_mode)
		tgt_volt = voltdm->vc_param->off;
	else
		tgt_volt = voltdm->vc_param->ret;

	voltsetup1 = (voltdm->vc_param->on - tgt_volt) /
			voltdm->pmic->slew_rate;

	voltsetup1 = voltsetup1 * voltdm->sys_clk.rate / 8 / 1000000 + 1;

	voltdm->rmw(voltdm->vfsm->voltsetup_mask,
		voltsetup1 << __ffs(voltdm->vfsm->voltsetup_mask),
		voltdm->vfsm->voltsetup_reg);

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	/*
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	 * pmic is not controlling the voltage scaling during retention,
	 * thus set voltsetup2 to 0
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	 */
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	voltdm->write(0, OMAP3_PRM_VOLTSETUP2_OFFSET);
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}

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/**
 * omap3_set_off_timings - sets off-mode timings for a channel
 * @voltdm: channel to configure
 *
 * Calculates and sets up off-mode timings for a channel. Off-mode
 * can use either I2C based voltage scaling, or alternatively
 * sys_off_mode pad can be used to send a global command to power IC.
 * This function first checks which mode is being used, and calls
 * omap3_set_i2c_timings() if the system is using I2C control mode.
 * sys_off_mode has the additional benefit that voltages can be
 * scaled to zero volt level with TWL4030 / TWL5030, I2C can only
 * scale to 600mV.
 */
static void omap3_set_off_timings(struct voltagedomain *voltdm)
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	unsigned long clksetup;
	unsigned long voltsetup2;
	unsigned long voltsetup2_old;
	u32 val;
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	/* check if sys_off_mode is used to control off-mode voltages */
	val = voltdm->read(OMAP3_PRM_VOLTCTRL_OFFSET);
	if (!(val & OMAP3430_SEL_OFF_MASK)) {
		/* No, omap is controlling them over I2C */
		omap3_set_i2c_timings(voltdm, true);
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		return;
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	}
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	clksetup = voltdm->read(OMAP3_PRM_CLKSETUP_OFFSET);
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	/* voltsetup 2 in us */
	voltsetup2 = voltdm->vc_param->on / voltdm->pmic->slew_rate;

	/* convert to 32k clk cycles */
	voltsetup2 = DIV_ROUND_UP(voltsetup2 * 32768, 1000000);

	voltsetup2_old = voltdm->read(OMAP3_PRM_VOLTSETUP2_OFFSET);

	/*
	 * Update voltsetup2 if higher than current value (needed because
	 * we have multiple channels with different ramp times), also
	 * update voltoffset always to value recommended by TRM
	 */
	if (voltsetup2 > voltsetup2_old) {
		voltdm->write(voltsetup2, OMAP3_PRM_VOLTSETUP2_OFFSET);
		voltdm->write(clksetup - voltsetup2,
			OMAP3_PRM_VOLTOFFSET_OFFSET);
	} else
		voltdm->write(clksetup - voltsetup2_old,
			OMAP3_PRM_VOLTOFFSET_OFFSET);

	/*
	 * omap is not controlling voltage scaling during off-mode,
	 * thus set voltsetup1 to 0
	 */
	voltdm->rmw(voltdm->vfsm->voltsetup_mask, 0,
		voltdm->vfsm->voltsetup_reg);

	/* voltoffset must be clksetup minus voltsetup2 according to TRM */
	voltdm->write(clksetup - voltsetup2, OMAP3_PRM_VOLTOFFSET_OFFSET);
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}

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static void __init omap3_vc_init_channel(struct voltagedomain *voltdm)
{
	omap3_set_off_timings(voltdm);
}
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/**
 * omap4_calc_volt_ramp - calculates voltage ramping delays on omap4
 * @voltdm: channel to calculate values for
 * @voltage_diff: voltage difference in microvolts
 *
 * Calculates voltage ramp prescaler + counter values for a voltage
 * difference on omap4. Returns a field value suitable for writing to
 * VOLTSETUP register for a channel in following format:
 * bits[8:9] prescaler ... bits[0:5] counter. See OMAP4 TRM for reference.
 */
static u32 omap4_calc_volt_ramp(struct voltagedomain *voltdm, u32 voltage_diff)
{
	u32 prescaler;
	u32 cycles;
	u32 time;

	time = voltage_diff / voltdm->pmic->slew_rate;

	cycles = voltdm->sys_clk.rate / 1000 * time / 1000;

	cycles /= 64;
	prescaler = 0;

	/* shift to next prescaler until no overflow */

	/* scale for div 256 = 64 * 4 */
	if (cycles > 63) {
		cycles /= 4;
		prescaler++;
	}

	/* scale for div 512 = 256 * 2 */
	if (cycles > 63) {
		cycles /= 2;
		prescaler++;
	}

	/* scale for div 2048 = 512 * 4 */
	if (cycles > 63) {
		cycles /= 4;
		prescaler++;
	}

	/* check for overflow => invalid ramp time */
	if (cycles > 63) {
		pr_warn("%s: invalid setuptime for vdd_%s\n", __func__,
			voltdm->name);
		return 0;
	}

	cycles++;

	return (prescaler << OMAP4430_RAMP_UP_PRESCAL_SHIFT) |
		(cycles << OMAP4430_RAMP_UP_COUNT_SHIFT);
}

/**
 * omap4_set_timings - set voltage ramp timings for a channel
 * @voltdm: channel to configure
 * @off_mode: whether off-mode values are used
 *
 * Calculates and sets the voltage ramp up / down values for a channel.
 */
static void omap4_set_timings(struct voltagedomain *voltdm, bool off_mode)
{
	u32 val;
	u32 ramp;
	int offset;

	if (off_mode) {
		ramp = omap4_calc_volt_ramp(voltdm,
			voltdm->vc_param->on - voltdm->vc_param->off);
		offset = voltdm->vfsm->voltsetup_off_reg;
	} else {
		ramp = omap4_calc_volt_ramp(voltdm,
			voltdm->vc_param->on - voltdm->vc_param->ret);
		offset = voltdm->vfsm->voltsetup_reg;
	}

	if (!ramp)
		return;

	val = voltdm->read(offset);

	val |= ramp << OMAP4430_RAMP_DOWN_COUNT_SHIFT;

	val |= ramp << OMAP4430_RAMP_UP_COUNT_SHIFT;

	voltdm->write(val, offset);
}

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/* OMAP4 specific voltage init functions */
static void __init omap4_vc_init_channel(struct voltagedomain *voltdm)
{
	static bool is_initialized;
	u32 vc_val;

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	omap4_set_timings(voltdm, true);
	omap4_set_timings(voltdm, false);

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	if (is_initialized)
		return;

	/* XXX These are magic numbers and do not belong! */
	vc_val = (0x60 << OMAP4430_SCLL_SHIFT | 0x26 << OMAP4430_SCLH_SHIFT);
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	voltdm->write(vc_val, OMAP4_PRM_VC_CFG_I2C_CLK_OFFSET);
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	is_initialized = true;
}

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/**
 * omap_vc_i2c_init - initialize I2C interface to PMIC
 * @voltdm: voltage domain containing VC data
 *
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 * Use PMIC supplied settings for I2C high-speed mode and
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 * master code (if set) and program the VC I2C configuration
 * register.
 *
 * The VC I2C configuration is common to all VC channels,
 * so this function only configures I2C for the first VC
 * channel registers.  All other VC channels will use the
 * same configuration.
 */
static void __init omap_vc_i2c_init(struct voltagedomain *voltdm)
{
	struct omap_vc_channel *vc = voltdm->vc;
	static bool initialized;
	static bool i2c_high_speed;
	u8 mcode;

	if (initialized) {
		if (voltdm->pmic->i2c_high_speed != i2c_high_speed)
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			pr_warn("%s: I2C config for vdd_%s does not match other channels (%u).",
				__func__, voltdm->name, i2c_high_speed);
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		return;
	}

	i2c_high_speed = voltdm->pmic->i2c_high_speed;
	if (i2c_high_speed)
		voltdm->rmw(vc->common->i2c_cfg_hsen_mask,
			    vc->common->i2c_cfg_hsen_mask,
			    vc->common->i2c_cfg_reg);

	mcode = voltdm->pmic->i2c_mcode;
	if (mcode)
		voltdm->rmw(vc->common->i2c_mcode_mask,
			    mcode << __ffs(vc->common->i2c_mcode_mask),
			    vc->common->i2c_cfg_reg);

	initialized = true;
}

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/**
 * omap_vc_calc_vsel - calculate vsel value for a channel
 * @voltdm: channel to calculate value for
 * @uvolt: microvolt value to convert to vsel
 *
 * Converts a microvolt value to vsel value for the used PMIC.
 * This checks whether the microvolt value is out of bounds, and
 * adjusts the value accordingly. If unsupported value detected,
 * warning is thrown.
 */
static u8 omap_vc_calc_vsel(struct voltagedomain *voltdm, u32 uvolt)
{
	if (voltdm->pmic->vddmin > uvolt)
		uvolt = voltdm->pmic->vddmin;
	if (voltdm->pmic->vddmax < uvolt) {
		WARN(1, "%s: voltage not supported by pmic: %u vs max %u\n",
			__func__, uvolt, voltdm->pmic->vddmax);
		/* Lets try maximum value anyway */
		uvolt = voltdm->pmic->vddmax;
	}

	return voltdm->pmic->uv_to_vsel(uvolt);
}

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void __init omap_vc_init_channel(struct voltagedomain *voltdm)
{
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	struct omap_vc_channel *vc = voltdm->vc;
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	u8 on_vsel, onlp_vsel, ret_vsel, off_vsel;
	u32 val;
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	if (!voltdm->pmic || !voltdm->pmic->uv_to_vsel) {
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		pr_err("%s: No PMIC info for vdd_%s\n", __func__, voltdm->name);
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		return;
	}

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	if (!voltdm->read || !voltdm->write) {
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		pr_err("%s: No read/write API for accessing vdd_%s regs\n",
			__func__, voltdm->name);
		return;
	}

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	vc->cfg_channel = 0;
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	if (vc->flags & OMAP_VC_CHANNEL_CFG_MUTANT)
		vc_cfg_bits = &vc_mutant_channel_cfg;
	else
		vc_cfg_bits = &vc_default_channel_cfg;
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	/* get PMIC/board specific settings */
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	vc->i2c_slave_addr = voltdm->pmic->i2c_slave_addr;
	vc->volt_reg_addr = voltdm->pmic->volt_reg_addr;
	vc->cmd_reg_addr = voltdm->pmic->cmd_reg_addr;
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	/* Configure the i2c slave address for this VC */
	voltdm->rmw(vc->smps_sa_mask,
		    vc->i2c_slave_addr << __ffs(vc->smps_sa_mask),
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		    vc->smps_sa_reg);
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	vc->cfg_channel |= vc_cfg_bits->sa;
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	/*
	 * Configure the PMIC register addresses.
	 */
	voltdm->rmw(vc->smps_volra_mask,
		    vc->volt_reg_addr << __ffs(vc->smps_volra_mask),
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		    vc->smps_volra_reg);
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	vc->cfg_channel |= vc_cfg_bits->rav;
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	if (vc->cmd_reg_addr) {
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		voltdm->rmw(vc->smps_cmdra_mask,
			    vc->cmd_reg_addr << __ffs(vc->smps_cmdra_mask),
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			    vc->smps_cmdra_reg);
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		vc->cfg_channel |= vc_cfg_bits->rac | vc_cfg_bits->racen;
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	}
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	/* Set up the on, inactive, retention and off voltage */
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	on_vsel = omap_vc_calc_vsel(voltdm, voltdm->vc_param->on);
	onlp_vsel = omap_vc_calc_vsel(voltdm, voltdm->vc_param->onlp);
	ret_vsel = omap_vc_calc_vsel(voltdm, voltdm->vc_param->ret);
	off_vsel = omap_vc_calc_vsel(voltdm, voltdm->vc_param->off);

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	val = ((on_vsel << vc->common->cmd_on_shift) |
	       (onlp_vsel << vc->common->cmd_onlp_shift) |
	       (ret_vsel << vc->common->cmd_ret_shift) |
	       (off_vsel << vc->common->cmd_off_shift));
	voltdm->write(val, vc->cmdval_reg);
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	vc->cfg_channel |= vc_cfg_bits->cmd;
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	/* Channel configuration */
	omap_vc_config_channel(voltdm);
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	omap_vc_i2c_init(voltdm);

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	if (cpu_is_omap34xx())
		omap3_vc_init_channel(voltdm);
	else if (cpu_is_omap44xx())
		omap4_vc_init_channel(voltdm);
}