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1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
2 /*
3  * Freescale GPMI NAND Flash Driver
4  *
5  * Copyright (C) 2010-2015 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
6  * Copyright (C) 2008 Embedded Alley Solutions, Inc.
7  */
8 #include <linux/clk.h>
9 #include <linux/delay.h>
10 #include <linux/slab.h>
11 #include <linux/sched/task_stack.h>
12 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
13 #include <linux/module.h>
14 #include <linux/mtd/partitions.h>
15 #include <linux/of.h>
16 #include <linux/of_device.h>
17 #include <linux/pm_runtime.h>
18 #include <linux/dma/mxs-dma.h>
19 #include "gpmi-nand.h"
20 #include "gpmi-regs.h"
21 #include "bch-regs.h"
22 
23 /* Resource names for the GPMI NAND driver. */
24 #define GPMI_NAND_GPMI_REGS_ADDR_RES_NAME  "gpmi-nand"
25 #define GPMI_NAND_BCH_REGS_ADDR_RES_NAME   "bch"
26 #define GPMI_NAND_BCH_INTERRUPT_RES_NAME   "bch"
27 
28 /* Converts time to clock cycles */
29 #define TO_CYCLES(duration, period) DIV_ROUND_UP_ULL(duration, period)
30 
31 #define MXS_SET_ADDR		0x4
32 #define MXS_CLR_ADDR		0x8
33 /*
34  * Clear the bit and poll it cleared.  This is usually called with
35  * a reset address and mask being either SFTRST(bit 31) or CLKGATE
36  * (bit 30).
37  */
38 static int clear_poll_bit(void __iomem *addr, u32 mask)
39 {
40 	int timeout = 0x400;
41 
42 	/* clear the bit */
43 	writel(mask, addr + MXS_CLR_ADDR);
44 
45 	/*
46 	 * SFTRST needs 3 GPMI clocks to settle, the reference manual
47 	 * recommends to wait 1us.
48 	 */
49 	udelay(1);
50 
51 	/* poll the bit becoming clear */
52 	while ((readl(addr) & mask) && --timeout)
53 		/* nothing */;
54 
55 	return !timeout;
56 }
57 
58 #define MODULE_CLKGATE		(1 << 30)
59 #define MODULE_SFTRST		(1 << 31)
60 /*
61  * The current mxs_reset_block() will do two things:
62  *  [1] enable the module.
63  *  [2] reset the module.
64  *
65  * In most of the cases, it's ok.
66  * But in MX23, there is a hardware bug in the BCH block (see erratum #2847).
67  * If you try to soft reset the BCH block, it becomes unusable until
68  * the next hard reset. This case occurs in the NAND boot mode. When the board
69  * boots by NAND, the ROM of the chip will initialize the BCH blocks itself.
70  * So If the driver tries to reset the BCH again, the BCH will not work anymore.
71  * You will see a DMA timeout in this case. The bug has been fixed
72  * in the following chips, such as MX28.
73  *
74  * To avoid this bug, just add a new parameter `just_enable` for
75  * the mxs_reset_block(), and rewrite it here.
76  */
77 static int gpmi_reset_block(void __iomem *reset_addr, bool just_enable)
78 {
79 	int ret;
80 	int timeout = 0x400;
81 
82 	/* clear and poll SFTRST */
83 	ret = clear_poll_bit(reset_addr, MODULE_SFTRST);
84 	if (unlikely(ret))
85 		goto error;
86 
87 	/* clear CLKGATE */
88 	writel(MODULE_CLKGATE, reset_addr + MXS_CLR_ADDR);
89 
90 	if (!just_enable) {
91 		/* set SFTRST to reset the block */
92 		writel(MODULE_SFTRST, reset_addr + MXS_SET_ADDR);
93 		udelay(1);
94 
95 		/* poll CLKGATE becoming set */
96 		while ((!(readl(reset_addr) & MODULE_CLKGATE)) && --timeout)
97 			/* nothing */;
98 		if (unlikely(!timeout))
99 			goto error;
100 	}
101 
102 	/* clear and poll SFTRST */
103 	ret = clear_poll_bit(reset_addr, MODULE_SFTRST);
104 	if (unlikely(ret))
105 		goto error;
106 
107 	/* clear and poll CLKGATE */
108 	ret = clear_poll_bit(reset_addr, MODULE_CLKGATE);
109 	if (unlikely(ret))
110 		goto error;
111 
112 	return 0;
113 
114 error:
115 	pr_err("%s(%p): module reset timeout\n", __func__, reset_addr);
116 	return -ETIMEDOUT;
117 }
118 
119 static int __gpmi_enable_clk(struct gpmi_nand_data *this, bool v)
120 {
121 	struct clk *clk;
122 	int ret;
123 	int i;
124 
125 	for (i = 0; i < GPMI_CLK_MAX; i++) {
126 		clk = this->resources.clock[i];
127 		if (!clk)
128 			break;
129 
130 		if (v) {
131 			ret = clk_prepare_enable(clk);
132 			if (ret)
133 				goto err_clk;
134 		} else {
135 			clk_disable_unprepare(clk);
136 		}
137 	}
138 	return 0;
139 
140 err_clk:
141 	for (; i > 0; i--)
142 		clk_disable_unprepare(this->resources.clock[i - 1]);
143 	return ret;
144 }
145 
146 static int gpmi_init(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
147 {
148 	struct resources *r = &this->resources;
149 	int ret;
150 
151 	ret = pm_runtime_get_sync(this->dev);
152 	if (ret < 0) {
153 		pm_runtime_put_noidle(this->dev);
154 		return ret;
155 	}
156 
157 	ret = gpmi_reset_block(r->gpmi_regs, false);
158 	if (ret)
159 		goto err_out;
160 
161 	/*
162 	 * Reset BCH here, too. We got failures otherwise :(
163 	 * See later BCH reset for explanation of MX23 and MX28 handling
164 	 */
165 	ret = gpmi_reset_block(r->bch_regs, GPMI_IS_MXS(this));
166 	if (ret)
167 		goto err_out;
168 
169 	/* Choose NAND mode. */
170 	writel(BM_GPMI_CTRL1_GPMI_MODE, r->gpmi_regs + HW_GPMI_CTRL1_CLR);
171 
172 	/* Set the IRQ polarity. */
173 	writel(BM_GPMI_CTRL1_ATA_IRQRDY_POLARITY,
174 				r->gpmi_regs + HW_GPMI_CTRL1_SET);
175 
176 	/* Disable Write-Protection. */
177 	writel(BM_GPMI_CTRL1_DEV_RESET, r->gpmi_regs + HW_GPMI_CTRL1_SET);
178 
179 	/* Select BCH ECC. */
180 	writel(BM_GPMI_CTRL1_BCH_MODE, r->gpmi_regs + HW_GPMI_CTRL1_SET);
181 
182 	/*
183 	 * Decouple the chip select from dma channel. We use dma0 for all
184 	 * the chips, force all NAND RDY_BUSY inputs to be sourced from
185 	 * RDY_BUSY0.
186 	 */
187 	writel(BM_GPMI_CTRL1_DECOUPLE_CS | BM_GPMI_CTRL1_GANGED_RDYBUSY,
188 	       r->gpmi_regs + HW_GPMI_CTRL1_SET);
189 
190 err_out:
191 	pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(this->dev);
192 	pm_runtime_put_autosuspend(this->dev);
193 	return ret;
194 }
195 
196 /* This function is very useful. It is called only when the bug occur. */
197 static void gpmi_dump_info(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
198 {
199 	struct resources *r = &this->resources;
200 	struct bch_geometry *geo = &this->bch_geometry;
201 	u32 reg;
202 	int i;
203 
204 	dev_err(this->dev, "Show GPMI registers :\n");
205 	for (i = 0; i <= HW_GPMI_DEBUG / 0x10 + 1; i++) {
206 		reg = readl(r->gpmi_regs + i * 0x10);
207 		dev_err(this->dev, "offset 0x%.3x : 0x%.8x\n", i * 0x10, reg);
208 	}
209 
210 	/* start to print out the BCH info */
211 	dev_err(this->dev, "Show BCH registers :\n");
212 	for (i = 0; i <= HW_BCH_VERSION / 0x10 + 1; i++) {
213 		reg = readl(r->bch_regs + i * 0x10);
214 		dev_err(this->dev, "offset 0x%.3x : 0x%.8x\n", i * 0x10, reg);
215 	}
216 	dev_err(this->dev, "BCH Geometry :\n"
217 		"GF length              : %u\n"
218 		"ECC Strength           : %u\n"
219 		"Page Size in Bytes     : %u\n"
220 		"Metadata Size in Bytes : %u\n"
221 		"ECC0 Chunk Size in Bytes: %u\n"
222 		"ECCn Chunk Size in Bytes: %u\n"
223 		"ECC Chunk Count        : %u\n"
224 		"Payload Size in Bytes  : %u\n"
225 		"Auxiliary Size in Bytes: %u\n"
226 		"Auxiliary Status Offset: %u\n"
227 		"Block Mark Byte Offset : %u\n"
228 		"Block Mark Bit Offset  : %u\n",
229 		geo->gf_len,
230 		geo->ecc_strength,
231 		geo->page_size,
232 		geo->metadata_size,
233 		geo->ecc0_chunk_size,
234 		geo->eccn_chunk_size,
235 		geo->ecc_chunk_count,
236 		geo->payload_size,
237 		geo->auxiliary_size,
238 		geo->auxiliary_status_offset,
239 		geo->block_mark_byte_offset,
240 		geo->block_mark_bit_offset);
241 }
242 
243 static bool gpmi_check_ecc(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
244 {
245 	struct nand_chip *chip = &this->nand;
246 	struct bch_geometry *geo = &this->bch_geometry;
247 	struct nand_device *nand = &chip->base;
248 	struct nand_ecc_props *conf = &nand->ecc.ctx.conf;
249 
250 	conf->step_size = geo->eccn_chunk_size;
251 	conf->strength = geo->ecc_strength;
252 
253 	/* Do the sanity check. */
254 	if (GPMI_IS_MXS(this)) {
255 		/* The mx23/mx28 only support the GF13. */
256 		if (geo->gf_len == 14)
257 			return false;
258 	}
259 
260 	if (geo->ecc_strength > this->devdata->bch_max_ecc_strength)
261 		return false;
262 
263 	if (!nand_ecc_is_strong_enough(nand))
264 		return false;
265 
266 	return true;
267 }
268 
269 /* check if bbm locates in data chunk rather than ecc chunk */
270 static bool bbm_in_data_chunk(struct gpmi_nand_data *this,
271 			unsigned int *chunk_num)
272 {
273 	struct bch_geometry *geo = &this->bch_geometry;
274 	struct nand_chip *chip = &this->nand;
275 	struct mtd_info *mtd = nand_to_mtd(chip);
276 	unsigned int i, j;
277 
278 	if (geo->ecc0_chunk_size != geo->eccn_chunk_size) {
279 		dev_err(this->dev,
280 			"The size of ecc0_chunk must equal to eccn_chunk\n");
281 		return false;
282 	}
283 
284 	i = (mtd->writesize * 8 - geo->metadata_size * 8) /
285 		(geo->gf_len * geo->ecc_strength +
286 			geo->eccn_chunk_size * 8);
287 
288 	j = (mtd->writesize * 8 - geo->metadata_size * 8) -
289 		(geo->gf_len * geo->ecc_strength +
290 			geo->eccn_chunk_size * 8) * i;
291 
292 	if (j < geo->eccn_chunk_size * 8) {
293 		*chunk_num = i+1;
294 		dev_dbg(this->dev, "Set ecc to %d and bbm in chunk %d\n",
295 				geo->ecc_strength, *chunk_num);
296 		return true;
297 	}
298 
299 	return false;
300 }
301 
302 /*
303  * If we can get the ECC information from the nand chip, we do not
304  * need to calculate them ourselves.
305  *
306  * We may have available oob space in this case.
307  */
308 static int set_geometry_by_ecc_info(struct gpmi_nand_data *this,
309 				    unsigned int ecc_strength,
310 				    unsigned int ecc_step)
311 {
312 	struct bch_geometry *geo = &this->bch_geometry;
313 	struct nand_chip *chip = &this->nand;
314 	struct mtd_info *mtd = nand_to_mtd(chip);
315 	unsigned int block_mark_bit_offset;
316 
317 	switch (ecc_step) {
318 	case SZ_512:
319 		geo->gf_len = 13;
320 		break;
321 	case SZ_1K:
322 		geo->gf_len = 14;
323 		break;
324 	default:
325 		dev_err(this->dev,
326 			"unsupported nand chip. ecc bits : %d, ecc size : %d\n",
327 			nanddev_get_ecc_requirements(&chip->base)->strength,
328 			nanddev_get_ecc_requirements(&chip->base)->step_size);
329 		return -EINVAL;
330 	}
331 	geo->ecc0_chunk_size = ecc_step;
332 	geo->eccn_chunk_size = ecc_step;
333 	geo->ecc_strength = round_up(ecc_strength, 2);
334 	if (!gpmi_check_ecc(this))
335 		return -EINVAL;
336 
337 	/* Keep the C >= O */
338 	if (geo->eccn_chunk_size < mtd->oobsize) {
339 		dev_err(this->dev,
340 			"unsupported nand chip. ecc size: %d, oob size : %d\n",
341 			ecc_step, mtd->oobsize);
342 		return -EINVAL;
343 	}
344 
345 	/* The default value, see comment in the legacy_set_geometry(). */
346 	geo->metadata_size = 10;
347 
348 	geo->ecc_chunk_count = mtd->writesize / geo->eccn_chunk_size;
349 
350 	/*
351 	 * Now, the NAND chip with 2K page(data chunk is 512byte) shows below:
352 	 *
353 	 *    |                          P                            |
354 	 *    |<----------------------------------------------------->|
355 	 *    |                                                       |
356 	 *    |                                        (Block Mark)   |
357 	 *    |                      P'                      |      | |     |
358 	 *    |<-------------------------------------------->|  D   | |  O' |
359 	 *    |                                              |<---->| |<--->|
360 	 *    V                                              V      V V     V
361 	 *    +---+----------+-+----------+-+----------+-+----------+-+-----+
362 	 *    | M |   data   |E|   data   |E|   data   |E|   data   |E|     |
363 	 *    +---+----------+-+----------+-+----------+-+----------+-+-----+
364 	 *                                                   ^              ^
365 	 *                                                   |      O       |
366 	 *                                                   |<------------>|
367 	 *                                                   |              |
368 	 *
369 	 *	P : the page size for BCH module.
370 	 *	E : The ECC strength.
371 	 *	G : the length of Galois Field.
372 	 *	N : The chunk count of per page.
373 	 *	M : the metasize of per page.
374 	 *	C : the ecc chunk size, aka the "data" above.
375 	 *	P': the nand chip's page size.
376 	 *	O : the nand chip's oob size.
377 	 *	O': the free oob.
378 	 *
379 	 *	The formula for P is :
380 	 *
381 	 *	            E * G * N
382 	 *	       P = ------------ + P' + M
383 	 *                      8
384 	 *
385 	 * The position of block mark moves forward in the ECC-based view
386 	 * of page, and the delta is:
387 	 *
388 	 *                   E * G * (N - 1)
389 	 *             D = (---------------- + M)
390 	 *                          8
391 	 *
392 	 * Please see the comment in legacy_set_geometry().
393 	 * With the condition C >= O , we still can get same result.
394 	 * So the bit position of the physical block mark within the ECC-based
395 	 * view of the page is :
396 	 *             (P' - D) * 8
397 	 */
398 	geo->page_size = mtd->writesize + geo->metadata_size +
399 		(geo->gf_len * geo->ecc_strength * geo->ecc_chunk_count) / 8;
400 
401 	geo->payload_size = mtd->writesize;
402 
403 	geo->auxiliary_status_offset = ALIGN(geo->metadata_size, 4);
404 	geo->auxiliary_size = ALIGN(geo->metadata_size, 4)
405 				+ ALIGN(geo->ecc_chunk_count, 4);
406 
407 	if (!this->swap_block_mark)
408 		return 0;
409 
410 	/* For bit swap. */
411 	block_mark_bit_offset = mtd->writesize * 8 -
412 		(geo->ecc_strength * geo->gf_len * (geo->ecc_chunk_count - 1)
413 				+ geo->metadata_size * 8);
414 
415 	geo->block_mark_byte_offset = block_mark_bit_offset / 8;
416 	geo->block_mark_bit_offset  = block_mark_bit_offset % 8;
417 	return 0;
418 }
419 
420 /*
421  *  Calculate the ECC strength by hand:
422  *	E : The ECC strength.
423  *	G : the length of Galois Field.
424  *	N : The chunk count of per page.
425  *	O : the oobsize of the NAND chip.
426  *	M : the metasize of per page.
427  *
428  *	The formula is :
429  *		E * G * N
430  *	      ------------ <= (O - M)
431  *                  8
432  *
433  *      So, we get E by:
434  *                    (O - M) * 8
435  *              E <= -------------
436  *                       G * N
437  */
438 static inline int get_ecc_strength(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
439 {
440 	struct bch_geometry *geo = &this->bch_geometry;
441 	struct mtd_info	*mtd = nand_to_mtd(&this->nand);
442 	int ecc_strength;
443 
444 	ecc_strength = ((mtd->oobsize - geo->metadata_size) * 8)
445 			/ (geo->gf_len * geo->ecc_chunk_count);
446 
447 	/* We need the minor even number. */
448 	return round_down(ecc_strength, 2);
449 }
450 
451 static int set_geometry_for_large_oob(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
452 {
453 	struct bch_geometry *geo = &this->bch_geometry;
454 	struct nand_chip *chip = &this->nand;
455 	struct mtd_info *mtd = nand_to_mtd(chip);
456 	const struct nand_ecc_props *requirements =
457 		nanddev_get_ecc_requirements(&chip->base);
458 	unsigned int block_mark_bit_offset;
459 	unsigned int max_ecc;
460 	unsigned int bbm_chunk;
461 	unsigned int i;
462 
463 	/* sanity check for the minimum ecc nand required */
464 	if (!(requirements->strength > 0 &&
465 	      requirements->step_size > 0))
466 		return -EINVAL;
467 	geo->ecc_strength = requirements->strength;
468 
469 	/* check if platform can support this nand */
470 	if (!gpmi_check_ecc(this)) {
471 		dev_err(this->dev,
472 			"unsupported NAND chip, minimum ecc required %d\n",
473 			geo->ecc_strength);
474 		return -EINVAL;
475 	}
476 
477 	/* calculate the maximum ecc platform can support*/
478 	geo->metadata_size = 10;
479 	geo->gf_len = 14;
480 	geo->ecc0_chunk_size = 1024;
481 	geo->eccn_chunk_size = 1024;
482 	geo->ecc_chunk_count = mtd->writesize / geo->eccn_chunk_size;
483 	max_ecc = min(get_ecc_strength(this),
484 		      this->devdata->bch_max_ecc_strength);
485 
486 	/*
487 	 * search a supported ecc strength that makes bbm
488 	 * located in data chunk
489 	 */
490 	geo->ecc_strength = max_ecc;
491 	while (!(geo->ecc_strength < requirements->strength)) {
492 		if (bbm_in_data_chunk(this, &bbm_chunk))
493 			goto geo_setting;
494 		geo->ecc_strength -= 2;
495 	}
496 
497 	/* if none of them works, keep using the minimum ecc */
498 	/* nand required but changing ecc page layout  */
499 	geo->ecc_strength = requirements->strength;
500 	/* add extra ecc for meta data */
501 	geo->ecc0_chunk_size = 0;
502 	geo->ecc_chunk_count = (mtd->writesize / geo->eccn_chunk_size) + 1;
503 	geo->ecc_for_meta = 1;
504 	/* check if oob can afford this extra ecc chunk */
505 	if (mtd->oobsize * 8 < geo->metadata_size * 8 +
506 	    geo->gf_len * geo->ecc_strength * geo->ecc_chunk_count) {
507 		dev_err(this->dev, "unsupported NAND chip with new layout\n");
508 		return -EINVAL;
509 	}
510 
511 	/* calculate in which chunk bbm located */
512 	bbm_chunk = (mtd->writesize * 8 - geo->metadata_size * 8 -
513 		     geo->gf_len * geo->ecc_strength) /
514 		     (geo->gf_len * geo->ecc_strength +
515 		     geo->eccn_chunk_size * 8) + 1;
516 
517 geo_setting:
518 
519 	geo->page_size = mtd->writesize + geo->metadata_size +
520 		(geo->gf_len * geo->ecc_strength * geo->ecc_chunk_count) / 8;
521 	geo->payload_size = mtd->writesize;
522 
523 	/*
524 	 * The auxiliary buffer contains the metadata and the ECC status. The
525 	 * metadata is padded to the nearest 32-bit boundary. The ECC status
526 	 * contains one byte for every ECC chunk, and is also padded to the
527 	 * nearest 32-bit boundary.
528 	 */
529 	geo->auxiliary_status_offset = ALIGN(geo->metadata_size, 4);
530 	geo->auxiliary_size = ALIGN(geo->metadata_size, 4)
531 				    + ALIGN(geo->ecc_chunk_count, 4);
532 
533 	if (!this->swap_block_mark)
534 		return 0;
535 
536 	/* calculate the number of ecc chunk behind the bbm */
537 	i = (mtd->writesize / geo->eccn_chunk_size) - bbm_chunk + 1;
538 
539 	block_mark_bit_offset = mtd->writesize * 8 -
540 		(geo->ecc_strength * geo->gf_len * (geo->ecc_chunk_count - i)
541 		+ geo->metadata_size * 8);
542 
543 	geo->block_mark_byte_offset = block_mark_bit_offset / 8;
544 	geo->block_mark_bit_offset  = block_mark_bit_offset % 8;
545 
546 	dev_dbg(this->dev, "BCH Geometry :\n"
547 		"GF length              : %u\n"
548 		"ECC Strength           : %u\n"
549 		"Page Size in Bytes     : %u\n"
550 		"Metadata Size in Bytes : %u\n"
551 		"ECC0 Chunk Size in Bytes: %u\n"
552 		"ECCn Chunk Size in Bytes: %u\n"
553 		"ECC Chunk Count        : %u\n"
554 		"Payload Size in Bytes  : %u\n"
555 		"Auxiliary Size in Bytes: %u\n"
556 		"Auxiliary Status Offset: %u\n"
557 		"Block Mark Byte Offset : %u\n"
558 		"Block Mark Bit Offset  : %u\n"
559 		"Block Mark in chunk	: %u\n"
560 		"Ecc for Meta data	: %u\n",
561 		geo->gf_len,
562 		geo->ecc_strength,
563 		geo->page_size,
564 		geo->metadata_size,
565 		geo->ecc0_chunk_size,
566 		geo->eccn_chunk_size,
567 		geo->ecc_chunk_count,
568 		geo->payload_size,
569 		geo->auxiliary_size,
570 		geo->auxiliary_status_offset,
571 		geo->block_mark_byte_offset,
572 		geo->block_mark_bit_offset,
573 		bbm_chunk,
574 		geo->ecc_for_meta);
575 
576 	return 0;
577 }
578 
579 static int legacy_set_geometry(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
580 {
581 	struct bch_geometry *geo = &this->bch_geometry;
582 	struct mtd_info *mtd = nand_to_mtd(&this->nand);
583 	unsigned int metadata_size;
584 	unsigned int status_size;
585 	unsigned int block_mark_bit_offset;
586 
587 	/*
588 	 * The size of the metadata can be changed, though we set it to 10
589 	 * bytes now. But it can't be too large, because we have to save
590 	 * enough space for BCH.
591 	 */
592 	geo->metadata_size = 10;
593 
594 	/* The default for the length of Galois Field. */
595 	geo->gf_len = 13;
596 
597 	/* The default for chunk size. */
598 	geo->ecc0_chunk_size = 512;
599 	geo->eccn_chunk_size = 512;
600 	while (geo->eccn_chunk_size < mtd->oobsize) {
601 		geo->ecc0_chunk_size *= 2; /* keep C >= O */
602 		geo->eccn_chunk_size *= 2; /* keep C >= O */
603 		geo->gf_len = 14;
604 	}
605 
606 	geo->ecc_chunk_count = mtd->writesize / geo->eccn_chunk_size;
607 
608 	/* We use the same ECC strength for all chunks. */
609 	geo->ecc_strength = get_ecc_strength(this);
610 	if (!gpmi_check_ecc(this)) {
611 		dev_err(this->dev,
612 			"ecc strength: %d cannot be supported by the controller (%d)\n"
613 			"try to use minimum ecc strength that NAND chip required\n",
614 			geo->ecc_strength,
615 			this->devdata->bch_max_ecc_strength);
616 		return -EINVAL;
617 	}
618 
619 	geo->page_size = mtd->writesize + geo->metadata_size +
620 		(geo->gf_len * geo->ecc_strength * geo->ecc_chunk_count) / 8;
621 	geo->payload_size = mtd->writesize;
622 
623 	/*
624 	 * The auxiliary buffer contains the metadata and the ECC status. The
625 	 * metadata is padded to the nearest 32-bit boundary. The ECC status
626 	 * contains one byte for every ECC chunk, and is also padded to the
627 	 * nearest 32-bit boundary.
628 	 */
629 	metadata_size = ALIGN(geo->metadata_size, 4);
630 	status_size   = ALIGN(geo->ecc_chunk_count, 4);
631 
632 	geo->auxiliary_size = metadata_size + status_size;
633 	geo->auxiliary_status_offset = metadata_size;
634 
635 	if (!this->swap_block_mark)
636 		return 0;
637 
638 	/*
639 	 * We need to compute the byte and bit offsets of
640 	 * the physical block mark within the ECC-based view of the page.
641 	 *
642 	 * NAND chip with 2K page shows below:
643 	 *                                             (Block Mark)
644 	 *                                                   |      |
645 	 *                                                   |  D   |
646 	 *                                                   |<---->|
647 	 *                                                   V      V
648 	 *    +---+----------+-+----------+-+----------+-+----------+-+
649 	 *    | M |   data   |E|   data   |E|   data   |E|   data   |E|
650 	 *    +---+----------+-+----------+-+----------+-+----------+-+
651 	 *
652 	 * The position of block mark moves forward in the ECC-based view
653 	 * of page, and the delta is:
654 	 *
655 	 *                   E * G * (N - 1)
656 	 *             D = (---------------- + M)
657 	 *                          8
658 	 *
659 	 * With the formula to compute the ECC strength, and the condition
660 	 *       : C >= O         (C is the ecc chunk size)
661 	 *
662 	 * It's easy to deduce to the following result:
663 	 *
664 	 *         E * G       (O - M)      C - M         C - M
665 	 *      ----------- <= ------- <=  --------  <  ---------
666 	 *           8            N           N          (N - 1)
667 	 *
668 	 *  So, we get:
669 	 *
670 	 *                   E * G * (N - 1)
671 	 *             D = (---------------- + M) < C
672 	 *                          8
673 	 *
674 	 *  The above inequality means the position of block mark
675 	 *  within the ECC-based view of the page is still in the data chunk,
676 	 *  and it's NOT in the ECC bits of the chunk.
677 	 *
678 	 *  Use the following to compute the bit position of the
679 	 *  physical block mark within the ECC-based view of the page:
680 	 *          (page_size - D) * 8
681 	 *
682 	 *  --Huang Shijie
683 	 */
684 	block_mark_bit_offset = mtd->writesize * 8 -
685 		(geo->ecc_strength * geo->gf_len * (geo->ecc_chunk_count - 1)
686 				+ geo->metadata_size * 8);
687 
688 	geo->block_mark_byte_offset = block_mark_bit_offset / 8;
689 	geo->block_mark_bit_offset  = block_mark_bit_offset % 8;
690 	return 0;
691 }
692 
693 static int common_nfc_set_geometry(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
694 {
695 	struct nand_chip *chip = &this->nand;
696 	struct mtd_info *mtd = nand_to_mtd(&this->nand);
697 	const struct nand_ecc_props *requirements =
698 		nanddev_get_ecc_requirements(&chip->base);
699 	bool use_minimun_ecc;
700 	int err;
701 
702 	use_minimun_ecc = of_property_read_bool(this->dev->of_node,
703 						"fsl,use-minimum-ecc");
704 
705 	/* use legacy bch geometry settings by default*/
706 	if ((!use_minimun_ecc && mtd->oobsize < 1024) ||
707 	    !(requirements->strength > 0 && requirements->step_size > 0)) {
708 		dev_dbg(this->dev, "use legacy bch geometry\n");
709 		err = legacy_set_geometry(this);
710 		if (!err)
711 			return 0;
712 	}
713 
714 	/* for large oob nand */
715 	if (mtd->oobsize > 1024) {
716 		dev_dbg(this->dev, "use large oob bch geometry\n");
717 		err = set_geometry_for_large_oob(this);
718 		if (!err)
719 			return 0;
720 	}
721 
722 	/* otherwise use the minimum ecc nand chip required */
723 	dev_dbg(this->dev, "use minimum ecc bch geometry\n");
724 	err = set_geometry_by_ecc_info(this, requirements->strength,
725 					requirements->step_size);
726 	if (err)
727 		dev_err(this->dev, "none of the bch geometry setting works\n");
728 
729 	return err;
730 }
731 
732 /* Configures the geometry for BCH.  */
733 static int bch_set_geometry(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
734 {
735 	struct resources *r = &this->resources;
736 	int ret;
737 
738 	ret = common_nfc_set_geometry(this);
739 	if (ret)
740 		return ret;
741 
742 	ret = pm_runtime_get_sync(this->dev);
743 	if (ret < 0) {
744 		pm_runtime_put_autosuspend(this->dev);
745 		return ret;
746 	}
747 
748 	/*
749 	* Due to erratum #2847 of the MX23, the BCH cannot be soft reset on this
750 	* chip, otherwise it will lock up. So we skip resetting BCH on the MX23.
751 	* and MX28.
752 	*/
753 	ret = gpmi_reset_block(r->bch_regs, GPMI_IS_MXS(this));
754 	if (ret)
755 		goto err_out;
756 
757 	/* Set *all* chip selects to use layout 0. */
758 	writel(0, r->bch_regs + HW_BCH_LAYOUTSELECT);
759 
760 	ret = 0;
761 err_out:
762 	pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(this->dev);
763 	pm_runtime_put_autosuspend(this->dev);
764 
765 	return ret;
766 }
767 
768 /*
769  * <1> Firstly, we should know what's the GPMI-clock means.
770  *     The GPMI-clock is the internal clock in the gpmi nand controller.
771  *     If you set 100MHz to gpmi nand controller, the GPMI-clock's period
772  *     is 10ns. Mark the GPMI-clock's period as GPMI-clock-period.
773  *
774  * <2> Secondly, we should know what's the frequency on the nand chip pins.
775  *     The frequency on the nand chip pins is derived from the GPMI-clock.
776  *     We can get it from the following equation:
777  *
778  *         F = G / (DS + DH)
779  *
780  *         F  : the frequency on the nand chip pins.
781  *         G  : the GPMI clock, such as 100MHz.
782  *         DS : GPMI_HW_GPMI_TIMING0:DATA_SETUP
783  *         DH : GPMI_HW_GPMI_TIMING0:DATA_HOLD
784  *
785  * <3> Thirdly, when the frequency on the nand chip pins is above 33MHz,
786  *     the nand EDO(extended Data Out) timing could be applied.
787  *     The GPMI implements a feedback read strobe to sample the read data.
788  *     The feedback read strobe can be delayed to support the nand EDO timing
789  *     where the read strobe may deasserts before the read data is valid, and
790  *     read data is valid for some time after read strobe.
791  *
792  *     The following figure illustrates some aspects of a NAND Flash read:
793  *
794  *                   |<---tREA---->|
795  *                   |             |
796  *                   |         |   |
797  *                   |<--tRP-->|   |
798  *                   |         |   |
799  *                  __          ___|__________________________________
800  *     RDN            \________/   |
801  *                                 |
802  *                                 /---------\
803  *     Read Data    --------------<           >---------
804  *                                 \---------/
805  *                                |     |
806  *                                |<-D->|
807  *     FeedbackRDN  ________             ____________
808  *                          \___________/
809  *
810  *          D stands for delay, set in the HW_GPMI_CTRL1:RDN_DELAY.
811  *
812  *
813  * <4> Now, we begin to describe how to compute the right RDN_DELAY.
814  *
815  *  4.1) From the aspect of the nand chip pins:
816  *        Delay = (tREA + C - tRP)               {1}
817  *
818  *        tREA : the maximum read access time.
819  *        C    : a constant to adjust the delay. default is 4000ps.
820  *        tRP  : the read pulse width, which is exactly:
821  *                   tRP = (GPMI-clock-period) * DATA_SETUP
822  *
823  *  4.2) From the aspect of the GPMI nand controller:
824  *         Delay = RDN_DELAY * 0.125 * RP        {2}
825  *
826  *         RP   : the DLL reference period.
827  *            if (GPMI-clock-period > DLL_THRETHOLD)
828  *                   RP = GPMI-clock-period / 2;
829  *            else
830  *                   RP = GPMI-clock-period;
831  *
832  *            Set the HW_GPMI_CTRL1:HALF_PERIOD if GPMI-clock-period
833  *            is greater DLL_THRETHOLD. In other SOCs, the DLL_THRETHOLD
834  *            is 16000ps, but in mx6q, we use 12000ps.
835  *
836  *  4.3) since {1} equals {2}, we get:
837  *
838  *                     (tREA + 4000 - tRP) * 8
839  *         RDN_DELAY = -----------------------     {3}
840  *                           RP
841  */
842 static int gpmi_nfc_compute_timings(struct gpmi_nand_data *this,
843 				    const struct nand_sdr_timings *sdr)
844 {
845 	struct gpmi_nfc_hardware_timing *hw = &this->hw;
846 	struct resources *r = &this->resources;
847 	unsigned int dll_threshold_ps = this->devdata->max_chain_delay;
848 	unsigned int period_ps, reference_period_ps;
849 	unsigned int data_setup_cycles, data_hold_cycles, addr_setup_cycles;
850 	unsigned int tRP_ps;
851 	bool use_half_period;
852 	int sample_delay_ps, sample_delay_factor;
853 	unsigned int busy_timeout_cycles;
854 	u8 wrn_dly_sel;
855 	unsigned long clk_rate, min_rate;
856 	u64 busy_timeout_ps;
857 
858 	if (sdr->tRC_min >= 30000) {
859 		/* ONFI non-EDO modes [0-3] */
860 		hw->clk_rate = 22000000;
861 		min_rate = 0;
862 		wrn_dly_sel = BV_GPMI_CTRL1_WRN_DLY_SEL_4_TO_8NS;
863 	} else if (sdr->tRC_min >= 25000) {
864 		/* ONFI EDO mode 4 */
865 		hw->clk_rate = 80000000;
866 		min_rate = 22000000;
867 		wrn_dly_sel = BV_GPMI_CTRL1_WRN_DLY_SEL_NO_DELAY;
868 	} else {
869 		/* ONFI EDO mode 5 */
870 		hw->clk_rate = 100000000;
871 		min_rate = 80000000;
872 		wrn_dly_sel = BV_GPMI_CTRL1_WRN_DLY_SEL_NO_DELAY;
873 	}
874 
875 	clk_rate = clk_round_rate(r->clock[0], hw->clk_rate);
876 	if (clk_rate <= min_rate) {
877 		dev_err(this->dev, "clock setting: expected %ld, got %ld\n",
878 			hw->clk_rate, clk_rate);
879 		return -ENOTSUPP;
880 	}
881 
882 	hw->clk_rate = clk_rate;
883 	/* SDR core timings are given in picoseconds */
884 	period_ps = div_u64((u64)NSEC_PER_SEC * 1000, hw->clk_rate);
885 
886 	addr_setup_cycles = TO_CYCLES(sdr->tALS_min, period_ps);
887 	data_setup_cycles = TO_CYCLES(sdr->tDS_min, period_ps);
888 	data_hold_cycles = TO_CYCLES(sdr->tDH_min, period_ps);
889 	busy_timeout_ps = max(sdr->tBERS_max, sdr->tPROG_max);
890 	busy_timeout_cycles = TO_CYCLES(busy_timeout_ps, period_ps);
891 
892 	hw->timing0 = BF_GPMI_TIMING0_ADDRESS_SETUP(addr_setup_cycles) |
893 		      BF_GPMI_TIMING0_DATA_HOLD(data_hold_cycles) |
894 		      BF_GPMI_TIMING0_DATA_SETUP(data_setup_cycles);
895 	hw->timing1 = BF_GPMI_TIMING1_BUSY_TIMEOUT(DIV_ROUND_UP(busy_timeout_cycles, 4096));
896 
897 	/*
898 	 * Derive NFC ideal delay from {3}:
899 	 *
900 	 *                     (tREA + 4000 - tRP) * 8
901 	 *         RDN_DELAY = -----------------------
902 	 *                                RP
903 	 */
904 	if (period_ps > dll_threshold_ps) {
905 		use_half_period = true;
906 		reference_period_ps = period_ps / 2;
907 	} else {
908 		use_half_period = false;
909 		reference_period_ps = period_ps;
910 	}
911 
912 	tRP_ps = data_setup_cycles * period_ps;
913 	sample_delay_ps = (sdr->tREA_max + 4000 - tRP_ps) * 8;
914 	if (sample_delay_ps > 0)
915 		sample_delay_factor = sample_delay_ps / reference_period_ps;
916 	else
917 		sample_delay_factor = 0;
918 
919 	hw->ctrl1n = BF_GPMI_CTRL1_WRN_DLY_SEL(wrn_dly_sel);
920 	if (sample_delay_factor)
921 		hw->ctrl1n |= BF_GPMI_CTRL1_RDN_DELAY(sample_delay_factor) |
922 			      BM_GPMI_CTRL1_DLL_ENABLE |
923 			      (use_half_period ? BM_GPMI_CTRL1_HALF_PERIOD : 0);
924 	return 0;
925 }
926 
927 static int gpmi_nfc_apply_timings(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
928 {
929 	struct gpmi_nfc_hardware_timing *hw = &this->hw;
930 	struct resources *r = &this->resources;
931 	void __iomem *gpmi_regs = r->gpmi_regs;
932 	unsigned int dll_wait_time_us;
933 	int ret;
934 
935 	/* Clock dividers do NOT guarantee a clean clock signal on its output
936 	 * during the change of the divide factor on i.MX6Q/UL/SX. On i.MX7/8,
937 	 * all clock dividers provide these guarantee.
938 	 */
939 	if (GPMI_IS_MX6Q(this) || GPMI_IS_MX6SX(this))
940 		clk_disable_unprepare(r->clock[0]);
941 
942 	ret = clk_set_rate(r->clock[0], hw->clk_rate);
943 	if (ret) {
944 		dev_err(this->dev, "cannot set clock rate to %lu Hz: %d\n", hw->clk_rate, ret);
945 		return ret;
946 	}
947 
948 	if (GPMI_IS_MX6Q(this) || GPMI_IS_MX6SX(this)) {
949 		ret = clk_prepare_enable(r->clock[0]);
950 		if (ret)
951 			return ret;
952 	}
953 
954 	writel(hw->timing0, gpmi_regs + HW_GPMI_TIMING0);
955 	writel(hw->timing1, gpmi_regs + HW_GPMI_TIMING1);
956 
957 	/*
958 	 * Clear several CTRL1 fields, DLL must be disabled when setting
959 	 * RDN_DELAY or HALF_PERIOD.
960 	 */
961 	writel(BM_GPMI_CTRL1_CLEAR_MASK, gpmi_regs + HW_GPMI_CTRL1_CLR);
962 	writel(hw->ctrl1n, gpmi_regs + HW_GPMI_CTRL1_SET);
963 
964 	/* Wait 64 clock cycles before using the GPMI after enabling the DLL */
965 	dll_wait_time_us = USEC_PER_SEC / hw->clk_rate * 64;
966 	if (!dll_wait_time_us)
967 		dll_wait_time_us = 1;
968 
969 	/* Wait for the DLL to settle. */
970 	udelay(dll_wait_time_us);
971 
972 	return 0;
973 }
974 
975 static int gpmi_setup_interface(struct nand_chip *chip, int chipnr,
976 				const struct nand_interface_config *conf)
977 {
978 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this = nand_get_controller_data(chip);
979 	const struct nand_sdr_timings *sdr;
980 	int ret;
981 
982 	/* Retrieve required NAND timings */
983 	sdr = nand_get_sdr_timings(conf);
984 	if (IS_ERR(sdr))
985 		return PTR_ERR(sdr);
986 
987 	/* Only MX28/MX6 GPMI controller can reach EDO timings */
988 	if (sdr->tRC_min <= 25000 && !GPMI_IS_MX28(this) && !GPMI_IS_MX6(this))
989 		return -ENOTSUPP;
990 
991 	/* Stop here if this call was just a check */
992 	if (chipnr < 0)
993 		return 0;
994 
995 	/* Do the actual derivation of the controller timings */
996 	ret = gpmi_nfc_compute_timings(this, sdr);
997 	if (ret)
998 		return ret;
999 
1000 	this->hw.must_apply_timings = true;
1001 
1002 	return 0;
1003 }
1004 
1005 /* Clears a BCH interrupt. */
1006 static void gpmi_clear_bch(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
1007 {
1008 	struct resources *r = &this->resources;
1009 	writel(BM_BCH_CTRL_COMPLETE_IRQ, r->bch_regs + HW_BCH_CTRL_CLR);
1010 }
1011 
1012 static struct dma_chan *get_dma_chan(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
1013 {
1014 	/* We use the DMA channel 0 to access all the nand chips. */
1015 	return this->dma_chans[0];
1016 }
1017 
1018 /* This will be called after the DMA operation is finished. */
1019 static void dma_irq_callback(void *param)
1020 {
1021 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this = param;
1022 	struct completion *dma_c = &this->dma_done;
1023 
1024 	complete(dma_c);
1025 }
1026 
1027 static irqreturn_t bch_irq(int irq, void *cookie)
1028 {
1029 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this = cookie;
1030 
1031 	gpmi_clear_bch(this);
1032 	complete(&this->bch_done);
1033 	return IRQ_HANDLED;
1034 }
1035 
1036 static int gpmi_raw_len_to_len(struct gpmi_nand_data *this, int raw_len)
1037 {
1038 	/*
1039 	 * raw_len is the length to read/write including bch data which
1040 	 * we are passed in exec_op. Calculate the data length from it.
1041 	 */
1042 	if (this->bch)
1043 		return ALIGN_DOWN(raw_len, this->bch_geometry.eccn_chunk_size);
1044 	else
1045 		return raw_len;
1046 }
1047 
1048 /* Can we use the upper's buffer directly for DMA? */
1049 static bool prepare_data_dma(struct gpmi_nand_data *this, const void *buf,
1050 			     int raw_len, struct scatterlist *sgl,
1051 			     enum dma_data_direction dr)
1052 {
1053 	int ret;
1054 	int len = gpmi_raw_len_to_len(this, raw_len);
1055 
1056 	/* first try to map the upper buffer directly */
1057 	if (virt_addr_valid(buf) && !object_is_on_stack(buf)) {
1058 		sg_init_one(sgl, buf, len);
1059 		ret = dma_map_sg(this->dev, sgl, 1, dr);
1060 		if (ret == 0)
1061 			goto map_fail;
1062 
1063 		return true;
1064 	}
1065 
1066 map_fail:
1067 	/* We have to use our own DMA buffer. */
1068 	sg_init_one(sgl, this->data_buffer_dma, len);
1069 
1070 	if (dr == DMA_TO_DEVICE && buf != this->data_buffer_dma)
1071 		memcpy(this->data_buffer_dma, buf, len);
1072 
1073 	dma_map_sg(this->dev, sgl, 1, dr);
1074 
1075 	return false;
1076 }
1077 
1078 /* add our owner bbt descriptor */
1079 static uint8_t scan_ff_pattern[] = { 0xff };
1080 static struct nand_bbt_descr gpmi_bbt_descr = {
1081 	.options	= 0,
1082 	.offs		= 0,
1083 	.len		= 1,
1084 	.pattern	= scan_ff_pattern
1085 };
1086 
1087 /*
1088  * We may change the layout if we can get the ECC info from the datasheet,
1089  * else we will use all the (page + OOB).
1090  */
1091 static int gpmi_ooblayout_ecc(struct mtd_info *mtd, int section,
1092 			      struct mtd_oob_region *oobregion)
1093 {
1094 	struct nand_chip *chip = mtd_to_nand(mtd);
1095 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this = nand_get_controller_data(chip);
1096 	struct bch_geometry *geo = &this->bch_geometry;
1097 
1098 	if (section)
1099 		return -ERANGE;
1100 
1101 	oobregion->offset = 0;
1102 	oobregion->length = geo->page_size - mtd->writesize;
1103 
1104 	return 0;
1105 }
1106 
1107 static int gpmi_ooblayout_free(struct mtd_info *mtd, int section,
1108 			       struct mtd_oob_region *oobregion)
1109 {
1110 	struct nand_chip *chip = mtd_to_nand(mtd);
1111 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this = nand_get_controller_data(chip);
1112 	struct bch_geometry *geo = &this->bch_geometry;
1113 
1114 	if (section)
1115 		return -ERANGE;
1116 
1117 	/* The available oob size we have. */
1118 	if (geo->page_size < mtd->writesize + mtd->oobsize) {
1119 		oobregion->offset = geo->page_size - mtd->writesize;
1120 		oobregion->length = mtd->oobsize - oobregion->offset;
1121 	}
1122 
1123 	return 0;
1124 }
1125 
1126 static const char * const gpmi_clks_for_mx2x[] = {
1127 	"gpmi_io",
1128 };
1129 
1130 static const struct mtd_ooblayout_ops gpmi_ooblayout_ops = {
1131 	.ecc = gpmi_ooblayout_ecc,
1132 	.free = gpmi_ooblayout_free,
1133 };
1134 
1135 static const struct gpmi_devdata gpmi_devdata_imx23 = {
1136 	.type = IS_MX23,
1137 	.bch_max_ecc_strength = 20,
1138 	.max_chain_delay = 16000,
1139 	.clks = gpmi_clks_for_mx2x,
1140 	.clks_count = ARRAY_SIZE(gpmi_clks_for_mx2x),
1141 };
1142 
1143 static const struct gpmi_devdata gpmi_devdata_imx28 = {
1144 	.type = IS_MX28,
1145 	.bch_max_ecc_strength = 20,
1146 	.max_chain_delay = 16000,
1147 	.clks = gpmi_clks_for_mx2x,
1148 	.clks_count = ARRAY_SIZE(gpmi_clks_for_mx2x),
1149 };
1150 
1151 static const char * const gpmi_clks_for_mx6[] = {
1152 	"gpmi_io", "gpmi_apb", "gpmi_bch", "gpmi_bch_apb", "per1_bch",
1153 };
1154 
1155 static const struct gpmi_devdata gpmi_devdata_imx6q = {
1156 	.type = IS_MX6Q,
1157 	.bch_max_ecc_strength = 40,
1158 	.max_chain_delay = 12000,
1159 	.clks = gpmi_clks_for_mx6,
1160 	.clks_count = ARRAY_SIZE(gpmi_clks_for_mx6),
1161 };
1162 
1163 static const struct gpmi_devdata gpmi_devdata_imx6sx = {
1164 	.type = IS_MX6SX,
1165 	.bch_max_ecc_strength = 62,
1166 	.max_chain_delay = 12000,
1167 	.clks = gpmi_clks_for_mx6,
1168 	.clks_count = ARRAY_SIZE(gpmi_clks_for_mx6),
1169 };
1170 
1171 static const char * const gpmi_clks_for_mx7d[] = {
1172 	"gpmi_io", "gpmi_bch_apb",
1173 };
1174 
1175 static const struct gpmi_devdata gpmi_devdata_imx7d = {
1176 	.type = IS_MX7D,
1177 	.bch_max_ecc_strength = 62,
1178 	.max_chain_delay = 12000,
1179 	.clks = gpmi_clks_for_mx7d,
1180 	.clks_count = ARRAY_SIZE(gpmi_clks_for_mx7d),
1181 };
1182 
1183 static int acquire_register_block(struct gpmi_nand_data *this,
1184 				  const char *res_name)
1185 {
1186 	struct platform_device *pdev = this->pdev;
1187 	struct resources *res = &this->resources;
1188 	void __iomem *p;
1189 
1190 	p = devm_platform_ioremap_resource_byname(pdev, res_name);
1191 	if (IS_ERR(p))
1192 		return PTR_ERR(p);
1193 
1194 	if (!strcmp(res_name, GPMI_NAND_GPMI_REGS_ADDR_RES_NAME))
1195 		res->gpmi_regs = p;
1196 	else if (!strcmp(res_name, GPMI_NAND_BCH_REGS_ADDR_RES_NAME))
1197 		res->bch_regs = p;
1198 	else
1199 		dev_err(this->dev, "unknown resource name : %s\n", res_name);
1200 
1201 	return 0;
1202 }
1203 
1204 static int acquire_bch_irq(struct gpmi_nand_data *this, irq_handler_t irq_h)
1205 {
1206 	struct platform_device *pdev = this->pdev;
1207 	const char *res_name = GPMI_NAND_BCH_INTERRUPT_RES_NAME;
1208 	int err;
1209 
1210 	err = platform_get_irq_byname(pdev, res_name);
1211 	if (err < 0)
1212 		return err;
1213 
1214 	err = devm_request_irq(this->dev, err, irq_h, 0, res_name, this);
1215 	if (err)
1216 		dev_err(this->dev, "error requesting BCH IRQ\n");
1217 
1218 	return err;
1219 }
1220 
1221 static void release_dma_channels(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
1222 {
1223 	unsigned int i;
1224 	for (i = 0; i < DMA_CHANS; i++)
1225 		if (this->dma_chans[i]) {
1226 			dma_release_channel(this->dma_chans[i]);
1227 			this->dma_chans[i] = NULL;
1228 		}
1229 }
1230 
1231 static int acquire_dma_channels(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
1232 {
1233 	struct platform_device *pdev = this->pdev;
1234 	struct dma_chan *dma_chan;
1235 	int ret = 0;
1236 
1237 	/* request dma channel */
1238 	dma_chan = dma_request_chan(&pdev->dev, "rx-tx");
1239 	if (IS_ERR(dma_chan)) {
1240 		ret = dev_err_probe(this->dev, PTR_ERR(dma_chan),
1241 				    "DMA channel request failed\n");
1242 		release_dma_channels(this);
1243 	} else {
1244 		this->dma_chans[0] = dma_chan;
1245 	}
1246 
1247 	return ret;
1248 }
1249 
1250 static int gpmi_get_clks(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
1251 {
1252 	struct resources *r = &this->resources;
1253 	struct clk *clk;
1254 	int err, i;
1255 
1256 	for (i = 0; i < this->devdata->clks_count; i++) {
1257 		clk = devm_clk_get(this->dev, this->devdata->clks[i]);
1258 		if (IS_ERR(clk)) {
1259 			err = PTR_ERR(clk);
1260 			goto err_clock;
1261 		}
1262 
1263 		r->clock[i] = clk;
1264 	}
1265 
1266 	return 0;
1267 
1268 err_clock:
1269 	dev_dbg(this->dev, "failed in finding the clocks.\n");
1270 	return err;
1271 }
1272 
1273 static int acquire_resources(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
1274 {
1275 	int ret;
1276 
1277 	ret = acquire_register_block(this, GPMI_NAND_GPMI_REGS_ADDR_RES_NAME);
1278 	if (ret)
1279 		goto exit_regs;
1280 
1281 	ret = acquire_register_block(this, GPMI_NAND_BCH_REGS_ADDR_RES_NAME);
1282 	if (ret)
1283 		goto exit_regs;
1284 
1285 	ret = acquire_bch_irq(this, bch_irq);
1286 	if (ret)
1287 		goto exit_regs;
1288 
1289 	ret = acquire_dma_channels(this);
1290 	if (ret)
1291 		goto exit_regs;
1292 
1293 	ret = gpmi_get_clks(this);
1294 	if (ret)
1295 		goto exit_clock;
1296 	return 0;
1297 
1298 exit_clock:
1299 	release_dma_channels(this);
1300 exit_regs:
1301 	return ret;
1302 }
1303 
1304 static void release_resources(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
1305 {
1306 	release_dma_channels(this);
1307 }
1308 
1309 static void gpmi_free_dma_buffer(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
1310 {
1311 	struct device *dev = this->dev;
1312 	struct bch_geometry *geo = &this->bch_geometry;
1313 
1314 	if (this->auxiliary_virt && virt_addr_valid(this->auxiliary_virt))
1315 		dma_free_coherent(dev, geo->auxiliary_size,
1316 					this->auxiliary_virt,
1317 					this->auxiliary_phys);
1318 	kfree(this->data_buffer_dma);
1319 	kfree(this->raw_buffer);
1320 
1321 	this->data_buffer_dma	= NULL;
1322 	this->raw_buffer	= NULL;
1323 }
1324 
1325 /* Allocate the DMA buffers */
1326 static int gpmi_alloc_dma_buffer(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
1327 {
1328 	struct bch_geometry *geo = &this->bch_geometry;
1329 	struct device *dev = this->dev;
1330 	struct mtd_info *mtd = nand_to_mtd(&this->nand);
1331 
1332 	/*
1333 	 * [2] Allocate a read/write data buffer.
1334 	 *     The gpmi_alloc_dma_buffer can be called twice.
1335 	 *     We allocate a PAGE_SIZE length buffer if gpmi_alloc_dma_buffer
1336 	 *     is called before the NAND identification; and we allocate a
1337 	 *     buffer of the real NAND page size when the gpmi_alloc_dma_buffer
1338 	 *     is called after.
1339 	 */
1340 	this->data_buffer_dma = kzalloc(mtd->writesize ?: PAGE_SIZE,
1341 					GFP_DMA | GFP_KERNEL);
1342 	if (this->data_buffer_dma == NULL)
1343 		goto error_alloc;
1344 
1345 	this->auxiliary_virt = dma_alloc_coherent(dev, geo->auxiliary_size,
1346 					&this->auxiliary_phys, GFP_DMA);
1347 	if (!this->auxiliary_virt)
1348 		goto error_alloc;
1349 
1350 	this->raw_buffer = kzalloc((mtd->writesize ?: PAGE_SIZE) + mtd->oobsize, GFP_KERNEL);
1351 	if (!this->raw_buffer)
1352 		goto error_alloc;
1353 
1354 	return 0;
1355 
1356 error_alloc:
1357 	gpmi_free_dma_buffer(this);
1358 	return -ENOMEM;
1359 }
1360 
1361 /*
1362  * Handles block mark swapping.
1363  * It can be called in swapping the block mark, or swapping it back,
1364  * because the operations are the same.
1365  */
1366 static void block_mark_swapping(struct gpmi_nand_data *this,
1367 				void *payload, void *auxiliary)
1368 {
1369 	struct bch_geometry *nfc_geo = &this->bch_geometry;
1370 	unsigned char *p;
1371 	unsigned char *a;
1372 	unsigned int  bit;
1373 	unsigned char mask;
1374 	unsigned char from_data;
1375 	unsigned char from_oob;
1376 
1377 	if (!this->swap_block_mark)
1378 		return;
1379 
1380 	/*
1381 	 * If control arrives here, we're swapping. Make some convenience
1382 	 * variables.
1383 	 */
1384 	bit = nfc_geo->block_mark_bit_offset;
1385 	p   = payload + nfc_geo->block_mark_byte_offset;
1386 	a   = auxiliary;
1387 
1388 	/*
1389 	 * Get the byte from the data area that overlays the block mark. Since
1390 	 * the ECC engine applies its own view to the bits in the page, the
1391 	 * physical block mark won't (in general) appear on a byte boundary in
1392 	 * the data.
1393 	 */
1394 	from_data = (p[0] >> bit) | (p[1] << (8 - bit));
1395 
1396 	/* Get the byte from the OOB. */
1397 	from_oob = a[0];
1398 
1399 	/* Swap them. */
1400 	a[0] = from_data;
1401 
1402 	mask = (0x1 << bit) - 1;
1403 	p[0] = (p[0] & mask) | (from_oob << bit);
1404 
1405 	mask = ~0 << bit;
1406 	p[1] = (p[1] & mask) | (from_oob >> (8 - bit));
1407 }
1408 
1409 static int gpmi_count_bitflips(struct nand_chip *chip, void *buf, int first,
1410 			       int last, int meta)
1411 {
1412 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this = nand_get_controller_data(chip);
1413 	struct bch_geometry *nfc_geo = &this->bch_geometry;
1414 	struct mtd_info *mtd = nand_to_mtd(chip);
1415 	int i;
1416 	unsigned char *status;
1417 	unsigned int max_bitflips = 0;
1418 
1419 	/* Loop over status bytes, accumulating ECC status. */
1420 	status = this->auxiliary_virt + ALIGN(meta, 4);
1421 
1422 	for (i = first; i < last; i++, status++) {
1423 		if ((*status == STATUS_GOOD) || (*status == STATUS_ERASED))
1424 			continue;
1425 
1426 		if (*status == STATUS_UNCORRECTABLE) {
1427 			int eccbits = nfc_geo->ecc_strength * nfc_geo->gf_len;
1428 			u8 *eccbuf = this->raw_buffer;
1429 			int offset, bitoffset;
1430 			int eccbytes;
1431 			int flips;
1432 
1433 			/* Read ECC bytes into our internal raw_buffer */
1434 			offset = nfc_geo->metadata_size * 8;
1435 			offset += ((8 * nfc_geo->eccn_chunk_size) + eccbits) * (i + 1);
1436 			offset -= eccbits;
1437 			bitoffset = offset % 8;
1438 			eccbytes = DIV_ROUND_UP(offset + eccbits, 8);
1439 			offset /= 8;
1440 			eccbytes -= offset;
1441 			nand_change_read_column_op(chip, offset, eccbuf,
1442 						   eccbytes, false);
1443 
1444 			/*
1445 			 * ECC data are not byte aligned and we may have
1446 			 * in-band data in the first and last byte of
1447 			 * eccbuf. Set non-eccbits to one so that
1448 			 * nand_check_erased_ecc_chunk() does not count them
1449 			 * as bitflips.
1450 			 */
1451 			if (bitoffset)
1452 				eccbuf[0] |= GENMASK(bitoffset - 1, 0);
1453 
1454 			bitoffset = (bitoffset + eccbits) % 8;
1455 			if (bitoffset)
1456 				eccbuf[eccbytes - 1] |= GENMASK(7, bitoffset);
1457 
1458 			/*
1459 			 * The ECC hardware has an uncorrectable ECC status
1460 			 * code in case we have bitflips in an erased page. As
1461 			 * nothing was written into this subpage the ECC is
1462 			 * obviously wrong and we can not trust it. We assume
1463 			 * at this point that we are reading an erased page and
1464 			 * try to correct the bitflips in buffer up to
1465 			 * ecc_strength bitflips. If this is a page with random
1466 			 * data, we exceed this number of bitflips and have a
1467 			 * ECC failure. Otherwise we use the corrected buffer.
1468 			 */
1469 			if (i == 0) {
1470 				/* The first block includes metadata */
1471 				flips = nand_check_erased_ecc_chunk(
1472 						buf + i * nfc_geo->eccn_chunk_size,
1473 						nfc_geo->eccn_chunk_size,
1474 						eccbuf, eccbytes,
1475 						this->auxiliary_virt,
1476 						nfc_geo->metadata_size,
1477 						nfc_geo->ecc_strength);
1478 			} else {
1479 				flips = nand_check_erased_ecc_chunk(
1480 						buf + i * nfc_geo->eccn_chunk_size,
1481 						nfc_geo->eccn_chunk_size,
1482 						eccbuf, eccbytes,
1483 						NULL, 0,
1484 						nfc_geo->ecc_strength);
1485 			}
1486 
1487 			if (flips > 0) {
1488 				max_bitflips = max_t(unsigned int, max_bitflips,
1489 						     flips);
1490 				mtd->ecc_stats.corrected += flips;
1491 				continue;
1492 			}
1493 
1494 			mtd->ecc_stats.failed++;
1495 			continue;
1496 		}
1497 
1498 		mtd->ecc_stats.corrected += *status;
1499 		max_bitflips = max_t(unsigned int, max_bitflips, *status);
1500 	}
1501 
1502 	return max_bitflips;
1503 }
1504 
1505 static void gpmi_bch_layout_std(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
1506 {
1507 	struct bch_geometry *geo = &this->bch_geometry;
1508 	unsigned int ecc_strength = geo->ecc_strength >> 1;
1509 	unsigned int gf_len = geo->gf_len;
1510 	unsigned int block0_size = geo->ecc0_chunk_size;
1511 	unsigned int blockn_size = geo->eccn_chunk_size;
1512 
1513 	this->bch_flashlayout0 =
1514 		BF_BCH_FLASH0LAYOUT0_NBLOCKS(geo->ecc_chunk_count - 1) |
1515 		BF_BCH_FLASH0LAYOUT0_META_SIZE(geo->metadata_size) |
1516 		BF_BCH_FLASH0LAYOUT0_ECC0(ecc_strength, this) |
1517 		BF_BCH_FLASH0LAYOUT0_GF(gf_len, this) |
1518 		BF_BCH_FLASH0LAYOUT0_DATA0_SIZE(block0_size, this);
1519 
1520 	this->bch_flashlayout1 =
1521 		BF_BCH_FLASH0LAYOUT1_PAGE_SIZE(geo->page_size) |
1522 		BF_BCH_FLASH0LAYOUT1_ECCN(ecc_strength, this) |
1523 		BF_BCH_FLASH0LAYOUT1_GF(gf_len, this) |
1524 		BF_BCH_FLASH0LAYOUT1_DATAN_SIZE(blockn_size, this);
1525 }
1526 
1527 static int gpmi_ecc_read_page(struct nand_chip *chip, uint8_t *buf,
1528 			      int oob_required, int page)
1529 {
1530 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this = nand_get_controller_data(chip);
1531 	struct mtd_info *mtd = nand_to_mtd(chip);
1532 	struct bch_geometry *geo = &this->bch_geometry;
1533 	unsigned int max_bitflips;
1534 	int ret;
1535 
1536 	gpmi_bch_layout_std(this);
1537 	this->bch = true;
1538 
1539 	ret = nand_read_page_op(chip, page, 0, buf, geo->page_size);
1540 	if (ret)
1541 		return ret;
1542 
1543 	max_bitflips = gpmi_count_bitflips(chip, buf, 0,
1544 					   geo->ecc_chunk_count,
1545 					   geo->auxiliary_status_offset);
1546 
1547 	/* handle the block mark swapping */
1548 	block_mark_swapping(this, buf, this->auxiliary_virt);
1549 
1550 	if (oob_required) {
1551 		/*
1552 		 * It's time to deliver the OOB bytes. See gpmi_ecc_read_oob()
1553 		 * for details about our policy for delivering the OOB.
1554 		 *
1555 		 * We fill the caller's buffer with set bits, and then copy the
1556 		 * block mark to th caller's buffer. Note that, if block mark
1557 		 * swapping was necessary, it has already been done, so we can
1558 		 * rely on the first byte of the auxiliary buffer to contain
1559 		 * the block mark.
1560 		 */
1561 		memset(chip->oob_poi, ~0, mtd->oobsize);
1562 		chip->oob_poi[0] = ((uint8_t *)this->auxiliary_virt)[0];
1563 	}
1564 
1565 	return max_bitflips;
1566 }
1567 
1568 /* Fake a virtual small page for the subpage read */
1569 static int gpmi_ecc_read_subpage(struct nand_chip *chip, uint32_t offs,
1570 				 uint32_t len, uint8_t *buf, int page)
1571 {
1572 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this = nand_get_controller_data(chip);
1573 	struct bch_geometry *geo = &this->bch_geometry;
1574 	int size = chip->ecc.size; /* ECC chunk size */
1575 	int meta, n, page_size;
1576 	unsigned int max_bitflips;
1577 	unsigned int ecc_strength;
1578 	int first, last, marker_pos;
1579 	int ecc_parity_size;
1580 	int col = 0;
1581 	int ret;
1582 
1583 	/* The size of ECC parity */
1584 	ecc_parity_size = geo->gf_len * geo->ecc_strength / 8;
1585 
1586 	/* Align it with the chunk size */
1587 	first = offs / size;
1588 	last = (offs + len - 1) / size;
1589 
1590 	if (this->swap_block_mark) {
1591 		/*
1592 		 * Find the chunk which contains the Block Marker.
1593 		 * If this chunk is in the range of [first, last],
1594 		 * we have to read out the whole page.
1595 		 * Why? since we had swapped the data at the position of Block
1596 		 * Marker to the metadata which is bound with the chunk 0.
1597 		 */
1598 		marker_pos = geo->block_mark_byte_offset / size;
1599 		if (last >= marker_pos && first <= marker_pos) {
1600 			dev_dbg(this->dev,
1601 				"page:%d, first:%d, last:%d, marker at:%d\n",
1602 				page, first, last, marker_pos);
1603 			return gpmi_ecc_read_page(chip, buf, 0, page);
1604 		}
1605 	}
1606 
1607 	/*
1608 	 * if there is an ECC dedicate for meta:
1609 	 * - need to add an extra ECC size when calculating col and page_size,
1610 	 *   if the meta size is NOT zero.
1611 	 * - ecc0_chunk size need to set to the same size as other chunks,
1612 	 *   if the meta size is zero.
1613 	 */
1614 
1615 	meta = geo->metadata_size;
1616 	if (first) {
1617 		if (geo->ecc_for_meta)
1618 			col = meta + ecc_parity_size
1619 				+ (size + ecc_parity_size) * first;
1620 		else
1621 			col = meta + (size + ecc_parity_size) * first;
1622 
1623 		meta = 0;
1624 		buf = buf + first * size;
1625 	}
1626 
1627 	ecc_parity_size = geo->gf_len * geo->ecc_strength / 8;
1628 	n = last - first + 1;
1629 
1630 	if (geo->ecc_for_meta && meta)
1631 		page_size = meta + ecc_parity_size
1632 			    + (size + ecc_parity_size) * n;
1633 	else
1634 		page_size = meta + (size + ecc_parity_size) * n;
1635 
1636 	ecc_strength = geo->ecc_strength >> 1;
1637 
1638 	this->bch_flashlayout0 = BF_BCH_FLASH0LAYOUT0_NBLOCKS(
1639 		(geo->ecc_for_meta ? n : n - 1)) |
1640 		BF_BCH_FLASH0LAYOUT0_META_SIZE(meta) |
1641 		BF_BCH_FLASH0LAYOUT0_ECC0(ecc_strength, this) |
1642 		BF_BCH_FLASH0LAYOUT0_GF(geo->gf_len, this) |
1643 		BF_BCH_FLASH0LAYOUT0_DATA0_SIZE((geo->ecc_for_meta ?
1644 		0 : geo->ecc0_chunk_size), this);
1645 
1646 	this->bch_flashlayout1 = BF_BCH_FLASH0LAYOUT1_PAGE_SIZE(page_size) |
1647 		BF_BCH_FLASH0LAYOUT1_ECCN(ecc_strength, this) |
1648 		BF_BCH_FLASH0LAYOUT1_GF(geo->gf_len, this) |
1649 		BF_BCH_FLASH0LAYOUT1_DATAN_SIZE(geo->eccn_chunk_size, this);
1650 
1651 	this->bch = true;
1652 
1653 	ret = nand_read_page_op(chip, page, col, buf, page_size);
1654 	if (ret)
1655 		return ret;
1656 
1657 	dev_dbg(this->dev, "page:%d(%d:%d)%d, chunk:(%d:%d), BCH PG size:%d\n",
1658 		page, offs, len, col, first, n, page_size);
1659 
1660 	max_bitflips = gpmi_count_bitflips(chip, buf, first, last, meta);
1661 
1662 	return max_bitflips;
1663 }
1664 
1665 static int gpmi_ecc_write_page(struct nand_chip *chip, const uint8_t *buf,
1666 			       int oob_required, int page)
1667 {
1668 	struct mtd_info *mtd = nand_to_mtd(chip);
1669 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this = nand_get_controller_data(chip);
1670 	struct bch_geometry *nfc_geo = &this->bch_geometry;
1671 
1672 	dev_dbg(this->dev, "ecc write page.\n");
1673 
1674 	gpmi_bch_layout_std(this);
1675 	this->bch = true;
1676 
1677 	memcpy(this->auxiliary_virt, chip->oob_poi, nfc_geo->auxiliary_size);
1678 
1679 	if (this->swap_block_mark) {
1680 		/*
1681 		 * When doing bad block marker swapping we must always copy the
1682 		 * input buffer as we can't modify the const buffer.
1683 		 */
1684 		memcpy(this->data_buffer_dma, buf, mtd->writesize);
1685 		buf = this->data_buffer_dma;
1686 		block_mark_swapping(this, this->data_buffer_dma,
1687 				    this->auxiliary_virt);
1688 	}
1689 
1690 	return nand_prog_page_op(chip, page, 0, buf, nfc_geo->page_size);
1691 }
1692 
1693 /*
1694  * There are several places in this driver where we have to handle the OOB and
1695  * block marks. This is the function where things are the most complicated, so
1696  * this is where we try to explain it all. All the other places refer back to
1697  * here.
1698  *
1699  * These are the rules, in order of decreasing importance:
1700  *
1701  * 1) Nothing the caller does can be allowed to imperil the block mark.
1702  *
1703  * 2) In read operations, the first byte of the OOB we return must reflect the
1704  *    true state of the block mark, no matter where that block mark appears in
1705  *    the physical page.
1706  *
1707  * 3) ECC-based read operations return an OOB full of set bits (since we never
1708  *    allow ECC-based writes to the OOB, it doesn't matter what ECC-based reads
1709  *    return).
1710  *
1711  * 4) "Raw" read operations return a direct view of the physical bytes in the
1712  *    page, using the conventional definition of which bytes are data and which
1713  *    are OOB. This gives the caller a way to see the actual, physical bytes
1714  *    in the page, without the distortions applied by our ECC engine.
1715  *
1716  *
1717  * What we do for this specific read operation depends on two questions:
1718  *
1719  * 1) Are we doing a "raw" read, or an ECC-based read?
1720  *
1721  * 2) Are we using block mark swapping or transcription?
1722  *
1723  * There are four cases, illustrated by the following Karnaugh map:
1724  *
1725  *                    |           Raw           |         ECC-based       |
1726  *       -------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
1727  *                    | Read the conventional   |                         |
1728  *                    | OOB at the end of the   |                         |
1729  *       Swapping     | page and return it. It  |                         |
1730  *                    | contains exactly what   |                         |
1731  *                    | we want.                | Read the block mark and |
1732  *       -------------+-------------------------+ return it in a buffer   |
1733  *                    | Read the conventional   | full of set bits.       |
1734  *                    | OOB at the end of the   |                         |
1735  *                    | page and also the block |                         |
1736  *       Transcribing | mark in the metadata.   |                         |
1737  *                    | Copy the block mark     |                         |
1738  *                    | into the first byte of  |                         |
1739  *                    | the OOB.                |                         |
1740  *       -------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
1741  *
1742  * Note that we break rule #4 in the Transcribing/Raw case because we're not
1743  * giving an accurate view of the actual, physical bytes in the page (we're
1744  * overwriting the block mark). That's OK because it's more important to follow
1745  * rule #2.
1746  *
1747  * It turns out that knowing whether we want an "ECC-based" or "raw" read is not
1748  * easy. When reading a page, for example, the NAND Flash MTD code calls our
1749  * ecc.read_page or ecc.read_page_raw function. Thus, the fact that MTD wants an
1750  * ECC-based or raw view of the page is implicit in which function it calls
1751  * (there is a similar pair of ECC-based/raw functions for writing).
1752  */
1753 static int gpmi_ecc_read_oob(struct nand_chip *chip, int page)
1754 {
1755 	struct mtd_info *mtd = nand_to_mtd(chip);
1756 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this = nand_get_controller_data(chip);
1757 	int ret;
1758 
1759 	/* clear the OOB buffer */
1760 	memset(chip->oob_poi, ~0, mtd->oobsize);
1761 
1762 	/* Read out the conventional OOB. */
1763 	ret = nand_read_page_op(chip, page, mtd->writesize, chip->oob_poi,
1764 				mtd->oobsize);
1765 	if (ret)
1766 		return ret;
1767 
1768 	/*
1769 	 * Now, we want to make sure the block mark is correct. In the
1770 	 * non-transcribing case (!GPMI_IS_MX23()), we already have it.
1771 	 * Otherwise, we need to explicitly read it.
1772 	 */
1773 	if (GPMI_IS_MX23(this)) {
1774 		/* Read the block mark into the first byte of the OOB buffer. */
1775 		ret = nand_read_page_op(chip, page, 0, chip->oob_poi, 1);
1776 		if (ret)
1777 			return ret;
1778 	}
1779 
1780 	return 0;
1781 }
1782 
1783 static int gpmi_ecc_write_oob(struct nand_chip *chip, int page)
1784 {
1785 	struct mtd_info *mtd = nand_to_mtd(chip);
1786 	struct mtd_oob_region of = { };
1787 
1788 	/* Do we have available oob area? */
1789 	mtd_ooblayout_free(mtd, 0, &of);
1790 	if (!of.length)
1791 		return -EPERM;
1792 
1793 	if (!nand_is_slc(chip))
1794 		return -EPERM;
1795 
1796 	return nand_prog_page_op(chip, page, mtd->writesize + of.offset,
1797 				 chip->oob_poi + of.offset, of.length);
1798 }
1799 
1800 /*
1801  * This function reads a NAND page without involving the ECC engine (no HW
1802  * ECC correction).
1803  * The tricky part in the GPMI/BCH controller is that it stores ECC bits
1804  * inline (interleaved with payload DATA), and do not align data chunk on
1805  * byte boundaries.
1806  * We thus need to take care moving the payload data and ECC bits stored in the
1807  * page into the provided buffers, which is why we're using nand_extract_bits().
1808  *
1809  * See set_geometry_by_ecc_info inline comments to have a full description
1810  * of the layout used by the GPMI controller.
1811  */
1812 static int gpmi_ecc_read_page_raw(struct nand_chip *chip, uint8_t *buf,
1813 				  int oob_required, int page)
1814 {
1815 	struct mtd_info *mtd = nand_to_mtd(chip);
1816 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this = nand_get_controller_data(chip);
1817 	struct bch_geometry *nfc_geo = &this->bch_geometry;
1818 	int eccsize = nfc_geo->eccn_chunk_size;
1819 	int eccbits = nfc_geo->ecc_strength * nfc_geo->gf_len;
1820 	u8 *tmp_buf = this->raw_buffer;
1821 	size_t src_bit_off;
1822 	size_t oob_bit_off;
1823 	size_t oob_byte_off;
1824 	uint8_t *oob = chip->oob_poi;
1825 	int step;
1826 	int ret;
1827 
1828 	ret = nand_read_page_op(chip, page, 0, tmp_buf,
1829 				mtd->writesize + mtd->oobsize);
1830 	if (ret)
1831 		return ret;
1832 
1833 	/*
1834 	 * If required, swap the bad block marker and the data stored in the
1835 	 * metadata section, so that we don't wrongly consider a block as bad.
1836 	 *
1837 	 * See the layout description for a detailed explanation on why this
1838 	 * is needed.
1839 	 */
1840 	if (this->swap_block_mark)
1841 		swap(tmp_buf[0], tmp_buf[mtd->writesize]);
1842 
1843 	/*
1844 	 * Copy the metadata section into the oob buffer (this section is
1845 	 * guaranteed to be aligned on a byte boundary).
1846 	 */
1847 	if (oob_required)
1848 		memcpy(oob, tmp_buf, nfc_geo->metadata_size);
1849 
1850 	oob_bit_off = nfc_geo->metadata_size * 8;
1851 	src_bit_off = oob_bit_off;
1852 
1853 	/* Extract interleaved payload data and ECC bits */
1854 	for (step = 0; step < nfc_geo->ecc_chunk_count; step++) {
1855 		if (buf)
1856 			nand_extract_bits(buf, step * eccsize * 8, tmp_buf,
1857 					  src_bit_off, eccsize * 8);
1858 		src_bit_off += eccsize * 8;
1859 
1860 		/* Align last ECC block to align a byte boundary */
1861 		if (step == nfc_geo->ecc_chunk_count - 1 &&
1862 		    (oob_bit_off + eccbits) % 8)
1863 			eccbits += 8 - ((oob_bit_off + eccbits) % 8);
1864 
1865 		if (oob_required)
1866 			nand_extract_bits(oob, oob_bit_off, tmp_buf,
1867 					  src_bit_off, eccbits);
1868 
1869 		src_bit_off += eccbits;
1870 		oob_bit_off += eccbits;
1871 	}
1872 
1873 	if (oob_required) {
1874 		oob_byte_off = oob_bit_off / 8;
1875 
1876 		if (oob_byte_off < mtd->oobsize)
1877 			memcpy(oob + oob_byte_off,
1878 			       tmp_buf + mtd->writesize + oob_byte_off,
1879 			       mtd->oobsize - oob_byte_off);
1880 	}
1881 
1882 	return 0;
1883 }
1884 
1885 /*
1886  * This function writes a NAND page without involving the ECC engine (no HW
1887  * ECC generation).
1888  * The tricky part in the GPMI/BCH controller is that it stores ECC bits
1889  * inline (interleaved with payload DATA), and do not align data chunk on
1890  * byte boundaries.
1891  * We thus need to take care moving the OOB area at the right place in the
1892  * final page, which is why we're using nand_extract_bits().
1893  *
1894  * See set_geometry_by_ecc_info inline comments to have a full description
1895  * of the layout used by the GPMI controller.
1896  */
1897 static int gpmi_ecc_write_page_raw(struct nand_chip *chip, const uint8_t *buf,
1898 				   int oob_required, int page)
1899 {
1900 	struct mtd_info *mtd = nand_to_mtd(chip);
1901 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this = nand_get_controller_data(chip);
1902 	struct bch_geometry *nfc_geo = &this->bch_geometry;
1903 	int eccsize = nfc_geo->eccn_chunk_size;
1904 	int eccbits = nfc_geo->ecc_strength * nfc_geo->gf_len;
1905 	u8 *tmp_buf = this->raw_buffer;
1906 	uint8_t *oob = chip->oob_poi;
1907 	size_t dst_bit_off;
1908 	size_t oob_bit_off;
1909 	size_t oob_byte_off;
1910 	int step;
1911 
1912 	/*
1913 	 * Initialize all bits to 1 in case we don't have a buffer for the
1914 	 * payload or oob data in order to leave unspecified bits of data
1915 	 * to their initial state.
1916 	 */
1917 	if (!buf || !oob_required)
1918 		memset(tmp_buf, 0xff, mtd->writesize + mtd->oobsize);
1919 
1920 	/*
1921 	 * First copy the metadata section (stored in oob buffer) at the
1922 	 * beginning of the page, as imposed by the GPMI layout.
1923 	 */
1924 	memcpy(tmp_buf, oob, nfc_geo->metadata_size);
1925 	oob_bit_off = nfc_geo->metadata_size * 8;
1926 	dst_bit_off = oob_bit_off;
1927 
1928 	/* Interleave payload data and ECC bits */
1929 	for (step = 0; step < nfc_geo->ecc_chunk_count; step++) {
1930 		if (buf)
1931 			nand_extract_bits(tmp_buf, dst_bit_off, buf,
1932 					  step * eccsize * 8, eccsize * 8);
1933 		dst_bit_off += eccsize * 8;
1934 
1935 		/* Align last ECC block to align a byte boundary */
1936 		if (step == nfc_geo->ecc_chunk_count - 1 &&
1937 		    (oob_bit_off + eccbits) % 8)
1938 			eccbits += 8 - ((oob_bit_off + eccbits) % 8);
1939 
1940 		if (oob_required)
1941 			nand_extract_bits(tmp_buf, dst_bit_off, oob,
1942 					  oob_bit_off, eccbits);
1943 
1944 		dst_bit_off += eccbits;
1945 		oob_bit_off += eccbits;
1946 	}
1947 
1948 	oob_byte_off = oob_bit_off / 8;
1949 
1950 	if (oob_required && oob_byte_off < mtd->oobsize)
1951 		memcpy(tmp_buf + mtd->writesize + oob_byte_off,
1952 		       oob + oob_byte_off, mtd->oobsize - oob_byte_off);
1953 
1954 	/*
1955 	 * If required, swap the bad block marker and the first byte of the
1956 	 * metadata section, so that we don't modify the bad block marker.
1957 	 *
1958 	 * See the layout description for a detailed explanation on why this
1959 	 * is needed.
1960 	 */
1961 	if (this->swap_block_mark)
1962 		swap(tmp_buf[0], tmp_buf[mtd->writesize]);
1963 
1964 	return nand_prog_page_op(chip, page, 0, tmp_buf,
1965 				 mtd->writesize + mtd->oobsize);
1966 }
1967 
1968 static int gpmi_ecc_read_oob_raw(struct nand_chip *chip, int page)
1969 {
1970 	return gpmi_ecc_read_page_raw(chip, NULL, 1, page);
1971 }
1972 
1973 static int gpmi_ecc_write_oob_raw(struct nand_chip *chip, int page)
1974 {
1975 	return gpmi_ecc_write_page_raw(chip, NULL, 1, page);
1976 }
1977 
1978 static int gpmi_block_markbad(struct nand_chip *chip, loff_t ofs)
1979 {
1980 	struct mtd_info *mtd = nand_to_mtd(chip);
1981 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this = nand_get_controller_data(chip);
1982 	int ret = 0;
1983 	uint8_t *block_mark;
1984 	int column, page, chipnr;
1985 
1986 	chipnr = (int)(ofs >> chip->chip_shift);
1987 	nand_select_target(chip, chipnr);
1988 
1989 	column = !GPMI_IS_MX23(this) ? mtd->writesize : 0;
1990 
1991 	/* Write the block mark. */
1992 	block_mark = this->data_buffer_dma;
1993 	block_mark[0] = 0; /* bad block marker */
1994 
1995 	/* Shift to get page */
1996 	page = (int)(ofs >> chip->page_shift);
1997 
1998 	ret = nand_prog_page_op(chip, page, column, block_mark, 1);
1999 
2000 	nand_deselect_target(chip);
2001 
2002 	return ret;
2003 }
2004 
2005 static int nand_boot_set_geometry(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
2006 {
2007 	struct boot_rom_geometry *geometry = &this->rom_geometry;
2008 
2009 	/*
2010 	 * Set the boot block stride size.
2011 	 *
2012 	 * In principle, we should be reading this from the OTP bits, since
2013 	 * that's where the ROM is going to get it. In fact, we don't have any
2014 	 * way to read the OTP bits, so we go with the default and hope for the
2015 	 * best.
2016 	 */
2017 	geometry->stride_size_in_pages = 64;
2018 
2019 	/*
2020 	 * Set the search area stride exponent.
2021 	 *
2022 	 * In principle, we should be reading this from the OTP bits, since
2023 	 * that's where the ROM is going to get it. In fact, we don't have any
2024 	 * way to read the OTP bits, so we go with the default and hope for the
2025 	 * best.
2026 	 */
2027 	geometry->search_area_stride_exponent = 2;
2028 	return 0;
2029 }
2030 
2031 static const char  *fingerprint = "STMP";
2032 static int mx23_check_transcription_stamp(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
2033 {
2034 	struct boot_rom_geometry *rom_geo = &this->rom_geometry;
2035 	struct device *dev = this->dev;
2036 	struct nand_chip *chip = &this->nand;
2037 	unsigned int search_area_size_in_strides;
2038 	unsigned int stride;
2039 	unsigned int page;
2040 	u8 *buffer = nand_get_data_buf(chip);
2041 	int found_an_ncb_fingerprint = false;
2042 	int ret;
2043 
2044 	/* Compute the number of strides in a search area. */
2045 	search_area_size_in_strides = 1 << rom_geo->search_area_stride_exponent;
2046 
2047 	nand_select_target(chip, 0);
2048 
2049 	/*
2050 	 * Loop through the first search area, looking for the NCB fingerprint.
2051 	 */
2052 	dev_dbg(dev, "Scanning for an NCB fingerprint...\n");
2053 
2054 	for (stride = 0; stride < search_area_size_in_strides; stride++) {
2055 		/* Compute the page addresses. */
2056 		page = stride * rom_geo->stride_size_in_pages;
2057 
2058 		dev_dbg(dev, "Looking for a fingerprint in page 0x%x\n", page);
2059 
2060 		/*
2061 		 * Read the NCB fingerprint. The fingerprint is four bytes long
2062 		 * and starts in the 12th byte of the page.
2063 		 */
2064 		ret = nand_read_page_op(chip, page, 12, buffer,
2065 					strlen(fingerprint));
2066 		if (ret)
2067 			continue;
2068 
2069 		/* Look for the fingerprint. */
2070 		if (!memcmp(buffer, fingerprint, strlen(fingerprint))) {
2071 			found_an_ncb_fingerprint = true;
2072 			break;
2073 		}
2074 
2075 	}
2076 
2077 	nand_deselect_target(chip);
2078 
2079 	if (found_an_ncb_fingerprint)
2080 		dev_dbg(dev, "\tFound a fingerprint\n");
2081 	else
2082 		dev_dbg(dev, "\tNo fingerprint found\n");
2083 	return found_an_ncb_fingerprint;
2084 }
2085 
2086 /* Writes a transcription stamp. */
2087 static int mx23_write_transcription_stamp(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
2088 {
2089 	struct device *dev = this->dev;
2090 	struct boot_rom_geometry *rom_geo = &this->rom_geometry;
2091 	struct nand_chip *chip = &this->nand;
2092 	struct mtd_info *mtd = nand_to_mtd(chip);
2093 	unsigned int block_size_in_pages;
2094 	unsigned int search_area_size_in_strides;
2095 	unsigned int search_area_size_in_pages;
2096 	unsigned int search_area_size_in_blocks;
2097 	unsigned int block;
2098 	unsigned int stride;
2099 	unsigned int page;
2100 	u8 *buffer = nand_get_data_buf(chip);
2101 	int status;
2102 
2103 	/* Compute the search area geometry. */
2104 	block_size_in_pages = mtd->erasesize / mtd->writesize;
2105 	search_area_size_in_strides = 1 << rom_geo->search_area_stride_exponent;
2106 	search_area_size_in_pages = search_area_size_in_strides *
2107 					rom_geo->stride_size_in_pages;
2108 	search_area_size_in_blocks =
2109 		  (search_area_size_in_pages + (block_size_in_pages - 1)) /
2110 				    block_size_in_pages;
2111 
2112 	dev_dbg(dev, "Search Area Geometry :\n");
2113 	dev_dbg(dev, "\tin Blocks : %u\n", search_area_size_in_blocks);
2114 	dev_dbg(dev, "\tin Strides: %u\n", search_area_size_in_strides);
2115 	dev_dbg(dev, "\tin Pages  : %u\n", search_area_size_in_pages);
2116 
2117 	nand_select_target(chip, 0);
2118 
2119 	/* Loop over blocks in the first search area, erasing them. */
2120 	dev_dbg(dev, "Erasing the search area...\n");
2121 
2122 	for (block = 0; block < search_area_size_in_blocks; block++) {
2123 		/* Erase this block. */
2124 		dev_dbg(dev, "\tErasing block 0x%x\n", block);
2125 		status = nand_erase_op(chip, block);
2126 		if (status)
2127 			dev_err(dev, "[%s] Erase failed.\n", __func__);
2128 	}
2129 
2130 	/* Write the NCB fingerprint into the page buffer. */
2131 	memset(buffer, ~0, mtd->writesize);
2132 	memcpy(buffer + 12, fingerprint, strlen(fingerprint));
2133 
2134 	/* Loop through the first search area, writing NCB fingerprints. */
2135 	dev_dbg(dev, "Writing NCB fingerprints...\n");
2136 	for (stride = 0; stride < search_area_size_in_strides; stride++) {
2137 		/* Compute the page addresses. */
2138 		page = stride * rom_geo->stride_size_in_pages;
2139 
2140 		/* Write the first page of the current stride. */
2141 		dev_dbg(dev, "Writing an NCB fingerprint in page 0x%x\n", page);
2142 
2143 		status = chip->ecc.write_page_raw(chip, buffer, 0, page);
2144 		if (status)
2145 			dev_err(dev, "[%s] Write failed.\n", __func__);
2146 	}
2147 
2148 	nand_deselect_target(chip);
2149 
2150 	return 0;
2151 }
2152 
2153 static int mx23_boot_init(struct gpmi_nand_data  *this)
2154 {
2155 	struct device *dev = this->dev;
2156 	struct nand_chip *chip = &this->nand;
2157 	struct mtd_info *mtd = nand_to_mtd(chip);
2158 	unsigned int block_count;
2159 	unsigned int block;
2160 	int     chipnr;
2161 	int     page;
2162 	loff_t  byte;
2163 	uint8_t block_mark;
2164 	int     ret = 0;
2165 
2166 	/*
2167 	 * If control arrives here, we can't use block mark swapping, which
2168 	 * means we're forced to use transcription. First, scan for the
2169 	 * transcription stamp. If we find it, then we don't have to do
2170 	 * anything -- the block marks are already transcribed.
2171 	 */
2172 	if (mx23_check_transcription_stamp(this))
2173 		return 0;
2174 
2175 	/*
2176 	 * If control arrives here, we couldn't find a transcription stamp, so
2177 	 * so we presume the block marks are in the conventional location.
2178 	 */
2179 	dev_dbg(dev, "Transcribing bad block marks...\n");
2180 
2181 	/* Compute the number of blocks in the entire medium. */
2182 	block_count = nanddev_eraseblocks_per_target(&chip->base);
2183 
2184 	/*
2185 	 * Loop over all the blocks in the medium, transcribing block marks as
2186 	 * we go.
2187 	 */
2188 	for (block = 0; block < block_count; block++) {
2189 		/*
2190 		 * Compute the chip, page and byte addresses for this block's
2191 		 * conventional mark.
2192 		 */
2193 		chipnr = block >> (chip->chip_shift - chip->phys_erase_shift);
2194 		page = block << (chip->phys_erase_shift - chip->page_shift);
2195 		byte = block <<  chip->phys_erase_shift;
2196 
2197 		/* Send the command to read the conventional block mark. */
2198 		nand_select_target(chip, chipnr);
2199 		ret = nand_read_page_op(chip, page, mtd->writesize, &block_mark,
2200 					1);
2201 		nand_deselect_target(chip);
2202 
2203 		if (ret)
2204 			continue;
2205 
2206 		/*
2207 		 * Check if the block is marked bad. If so, we need to mark it
2208 		 * again, but this time the result will be a mark in the
2209 		 * location where we transcribe block marks.
2210 		 */
2211 		if (block_mark != 0xff) {
2212 			dev_dbg(dev, "Transcribing mark in block %u\n", block);
2213 			ret = chip->legacy.block_markbad(chip, byte);
2214 			if (ret)
2215 				dev_err(dev,
2216 					"Failed to mark block bad with ret %d\n",
2217 					ret);
2218 		}
2219 	}
2220 
2221 	/* Write the stamp that indicates we've transcribed the block marks. */
2222 	mx23_write_transcription_stamp(this);
2223 	return 0;
2224 }
2225 
2226 static int nand_boot_init(struct gpmi_nand_data  *this)
2227 {
2228 	nand_boot_set_geometry(this);
2229 
2230 	/* This is ROM arch-specific initilization before the BBT scanning. */
2231 	if (GPMI_IS_MX23(this))
2232 		return mx23_boot_init(this);
2233 	return 0;
2234 }
2235 
2236 static int gpmi_set_geometry(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
2237 {
2238 	int ret;
2239 
2240 	/* Free the temporary DMA memory for reading ID. */
2241 	gpmi_free_dma_buffer(this);
2242 
2243 	/* Set up the NFC geometry which is used by BCH. */
2244 	ret = bch_set_geometry(this);
2245 	if (ret) {
2246 		dev_err(this->dev, "Error setting BCH geometry : %d\n", ret);
2247 		return ret;
2248 	}
2249 
2250 	/* Alloc the new DMA buffers according to the pagesize and oobsize */
2251 	return gpmi_alloc_dma_buffer(this);
2252 }
2253 
2254 static int gpmi_init_last(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
2255 {
2256 	struct nand_chip *chip = &this->nand;
2257 	struct mtd_info *mtd = nand_to_mtd(chip);
2258 	struct nand_ecc_ctrl *ecc = &chip->ecc;
2259 	struct bch_geometry *bch_geo = &this->bch_geometry;
2260 	int ret;
2261 
2262 	/* Set up the medium geometry */
2263 	ret = gpmi_set_geometry(this);
2264 	if (ret)
2265 		return ret;
2266 
2267 	/* Init the nand_ecc_ctrl{} */
2268 	ecc->read_page	= gpmi_ecc_read_page;
2269 	ecc->write_page	= gpmi_ecc_write_page;
2270 	ecc->read_oob	= gpmi_ecc_read_oob;
2271 	ecc->write_oob	= gpmi_ecc_write_oob;
2272 	ecc->read_page_raw = gpmi_ecc_read_page_raw;
2273 	ecc->write_page_raw = gpmi_ecc_write_page_raw;
2274 	ecc->read_oob_raw = gpmi_ecc_read_oob_raw;
2275 	ecc->write_oob_raw = gpmi_ecc_write_oob_raw;
2276 	ecc->engine_type = NAND_ECC_ENGINE_TYPE_ON_HOST;
2277 	ecc->size	= bch_geo->eccn_chunk_size;
2278 	ecc->strength	= bch_geo->ecc_strength;
2279 	mtd_set_ooblayout(mtd, &gpmi_ooblayout_ops);
2280 
2281 	/*
2282 	 * We only enable the subpage read when:
2283 	 *  (1) the chip is imx6, and
2284 	 *  (2) the size of the ECC parity is byte aligned.
2285 	 */
2286 	if (GPMI_IS_MX6(this) &&
2287 		((bch_geo->gf_len * bch_geo->ecc_strength) % 8) == 0) {
2288 		ecc->read_subpage = gpmi_ecc_read_subpage;
2289 		chip->options |= NAND_SUBPAGE_READ;
2290 	}
2291 
2292 	return 0;
2293 }
2294 
2295 static int gpmi_nand_attach_chip(struct nand_chip *chip)
2296 {
2297 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this = nand_get_controller_data(chip);
2298 	int ret;
2299 
2300 	if (chip->bbt_options & NAND_BBT_USE_FLASH) {
2301 		chip->bbt_options |= NAND_BBT_NO_OOB;
2302 
2303 		if (of_property_read_bool(this->dev->of_node,
2304 					  "fsl,no-blockmark-swap"))
2305 			this->swap_block_mark = false;
2306 	}
2307 	dev_dbg(this->dev, "Blockmark swapping %sabled\n",
2308 		this->swap_block_mark ? "en" : "dis");
2309 
2310 	ret = gpmi_init_last(this);
2311 	if (ret)
2312 		return ret;
2313 
2314 	chip->options |= NAND_SKIP_BBTSCAN;
2315 
2316 	return 0;
2317 }
2318 
2319 static struct gpmi_transfer *get_next_transfer(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
2320 {
2321 	struct gpmi_transfer *transfer = &this->transfers[this->ntransfers];
2322 
2323 	this->ntransfers++;
2324 
2325 	if (this->ntransfers == GPMI_MAX_TRANSFERS)
2326 		return NULL;
2327 
2328 	return transfer;
2329 }
2330 
2331 static struct dma_async_tx_descriptor *gpmi_chain_command(
2332 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this, u8 cmd, const u8 *addr, int naddr)
2333 {
2334 	struct dma_chan *channel = get_dma_chan(this);
2335 	struct dma_async_tx_descriptor *desc;
2336 	struct gpmi_transfer *transfer;
2337 	int chip = this->nand.cur_cs;
2338 	u32 pio[3];
2339 
2340 	/* [1] send out the PIO words */
2341 	pio[0] = BF_GPMI_CTRL0_COMMAND_MODE(BV_GPMI_CTRL0_COMMAND_MODE__WRITE)
2342 		| BM_GPMI_CTRL0_WORD_LENGTH
2343 		| BF_GPMI_CTRL0_CS(chip, this)
2344 		| BF_GPMI_CTRL0_LOCK_CS(LOCK_CS_ENABLE, this)
2345 		| BF_GPMI_CTRL0_ADDRESS(BV_GPMI_CTRL0_ADDRESS__NAND_CLE)
2346 		| BM_GPMI_CTRL0_ADDRESS_INCREMENT
2347 		| BF_GPMI_CTRL0_XFER_COUNT(naddr + 1);
2348 	pio[1] = 0;
2349 	pio[2] = 0;
2350 	desc = mxs_dmaengine_prep_pio(channel, pio, ARRAY_SIZE(pio),
2351 				      DMA_TRANS_NONE, 0);
2352 	if (!desc)
2353 		return NULL;
2354 
2355 	transfer = get_next_transfer(this);
2356 	if (!transfer)
2357 		return NULL;
2358 
2359 	transfer->cmdbuf[0] = cmd;
2360 	if (naddr)
2361 		memcpy(&transfer->cmdbuf[1], addr, naddr);
2362 
2363 	sg_init_one(&transfer->sgl, transfer->cmdbuf, naddr + 1);
2364 	dma_map_sg(this->dev, &transfer->sgl, 1, DMA_TO_DEVICE);
2365 
2366 	transfer->direction = DMA_TO_DEVICE;
2367 
2368 	desc = dmaengine_prep_slave_sg(channel, &transfer->sgl, 1, DMA_MEM_TO_DEV,
2369 				       MXS_DMA_CTRL_WAIT4END);
2370 	return desc;
2371 }
2372 
2373 static struct dma_async_tx_descriptor *gpmi_chain_wait_ready(
2374 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
2375 {
2376 	struct dma_chan *channel = get_dma_chan(this);
2377 	u32 pio[2];
2378 
2379 	pio[0] =  BF_GPMI_CTRL0_COMMAND_MODE(BV_GPMI_CTRL0_COMMAND_MODE__WAIT_FOR_READY)
2380 		| BM_GPMI_CTRL0_WORD_LENGTH
2381 		| BF_GPMI_CTRL0_CS(this->nand.cur_cs, this)
2382 		| BF_GPMI_CTRL0_LOCK_CS(LOCK_CS_ENABLE, this)
2383 		| BF_GPMI_CTRL0_ADDRESS(BV_GPMI_CTRL0_ADDRESS__NAND_DATA)
2384 		| BF_GPMI_CTRL0_XFER_COUNT(0);
2385 	pio[1] = 0;
2386 
2387 	return mxs_dmaengine_prep_pio(channel, pio, 2, DMA_TRANS_NONE,
2388 				MXS_DMA_CTRL_WAIT4END | MXS_DMA_CTRL_WAIT4RDY);
2389 }
2390 
2391 static struct dma_async_tx_descriptor *gpmi_chain_data_read(
2392 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this, void *buf, int raw_len, bool *direct)
2393 {
2394 	struct dma_async_tx_descriptor *desc;
2395 	struct dma_chan *channel = get_dma_chan(this);
2396 	struct gpmi_transfer *transfer;
2397 	u32 pio[6] = {};
2398 
2399 	transfer = get_next_transfer(this);
2400 	if (!transfer)
2401 		return NULL;
2402 
2403 	transfer->direction = DMA_FROM_DEVICE;
2404 
2405 	*direct = prepare_data_dma(this, buf, raw_len, &transfer->sgl,
2406 				   DMA_FROM_DEVICE);
2407 
2408 	pio[0] =  BF_GPMI_CTRL0_COMMAND_MODE(BV_GPMI_CTRL0_COMMAND_MODE__READ)
2409 		| BM_GPMI_CTRL0_WORD_LENGTH
2410 		| BF_GPMI_CTRL0_CS(this->nand.cur_cs, this)
2411 		| BF_GPMI_CTRL0_LOCK_CS(LOCK_CS_ENABLE, this)
2412 		| BF_GPMI_CTRL0_ADDRESS(BV_GPMI_CTRL0_ADDRESS__NAND_DATA)
2413 		| BF_GPMI_CTRL0_XFER_COUNT(raw_len);
2414 
2415 	if (this->bch) {
2416 		pio[2] =  BM_GPMI_ECCCTRL_ENABLE_ECC
2417 			| BF_GPMI_ECCCTRL_ECC_CMD(BV_GPMI_ECCCTRL_ECC_CMD__BCH_DECODE)
2418 			| BF_GPMI_ECCCTRL_BUFFER_MASK(BV_GPMI_ECCCTRL_BUFFER_MASK__BCH_PAGE
2419 				| BV_GPMI_ECCCTRL_BUFFER_MASK__BCH_AUXONLY);
2420 		pio[3] = raw_len;
2421 		pio[4] = transfer->sgl.dma_address;
2422 		pio[5] = this->auxiliary_phys;
2423 	}
2424 
2425 	desc = mxs_dmaengine_prep_pio(channel, pio, ARRAY_SIZE(pio),
2426 				      DMA_TRANS_NONE, 0);
2427 	if (!desc)
2428 		return NULL;
2429 
2430 	if (!this->bch)
2431 		desc = dmaengine_prep_slave_sg(channel, &transfer->sgl, 1,
2432 					     DMA_DEV_TO_MEM,
2433 					     MXS_DMA_CTRL_WAIT4END);
2434 
2435 	return desc;
2436 }
2437 
2438 static struct dma_async_tx_descriptor *gpmi_chain_data_write(
2439 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this, const void *buf, int raw_len)
2440 {
2441 	struct dma_chan *channel = get_dma_chan(this);
2442 	struct dma_async_tx_descriptor *desc;
2443 	struct gpmi_transfer *transfer;
2444 	u32 pio[6] = {};
2445 
2446 	transfer = get_next_transfer(this);
2447 	if (!transfer)
2448 		return NULL;
2449 
2450 	transfer->direction = DMA_TO_DEVICE;
2451 
2452 	prepare_data_dma(this, buf, raw_len, &transfer->sgl, DMA_TO_DEVICE);
2453 
2454 	pio[0] = BF_GPMI_CTRL0_COMMAND_MODE(BV_GPMI_CTRL0_COMMAND_MODE__WRITE)
2455 		| BM_GPMI_CTRL0_WORD_LENGTH
2456 		| BF_GPMI_CTRL0_CS(this->nand.cur_cs, this)
2457 		| BF_GPMI_CTRL0_LOCK_CS(LOCK_CS_ENABLE, this)
2458 		| BF_GPMI_CTRL0_ADDRESS(BV_GPMI_CTRL0_ADDRESS__NAND_DATA)
2459 		| BF_GPMI_CTRL0_XFER_COUNT(raw_len);
2460 
2461 	if (this->bch) {
2462 		pio[2] = BM_GPMI_ECCCTRL_ENABLE_ECC
2463 			| BF_GPMI_ECCCTRL_ECC_CMD(BV_GPMI_ECCCTRL_ECC_CMD__BCH_ENCODE)
2464 			| BF_GPMI_ECCCTRL_BUFFER_MASK(BV_GPMI_ECCCTRL_BUFFER_MASK__BCH_PAGE |
2465 					BV_GPMI_ECCCTRL_BUFFER_MASK__BCH_AUXONLY);
2466 		pio[3] = raw_len;
2467 		pio[4] = transfer->sgl.dma_address;
2468 		pio[5] = this->auxiliary_phys;
2469 	}
2470 
2471 	desc = mxs_dmaengine_prep_pio(channel, pio, ARRAY_SIZE(pio),
2472 				      DMA_TRANS_NONE,
2473 				      (this->bch ? MXS_DMA_CTRL_WAIT4END : 0));
2474 	if (!desc)
2475 		return NULL;
2476 
2477 	if (!this->bch)
2478 		desc = dmaengine_prep_slave_sg(channel, &transfer->sgl, 1,
2479 					       DMA_MEM_TO_DEV,
2480 					       MXS_DMA_CTRL_WAIT4END);
2481 
2482 	return desc;
2483 }
2484 
2485 static int gpmi_nfc_exec_op(struct nand_chip *chip,
2486 			     const struct nand_operation *op,
2487 			     bool check_only)
2488 {
2489 	const struct nand_op_instr *instr;
2490 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this = nand_get_controller_data(chip);
2491 	struct dma_async_tx_descriptor *desc = NULL;
2492 	int i, ret, buf_len = 0, nbufs = 0;
2493 	u8 cmd = 0;
2494 	void *buf_read = NULL;
2495 	const void *buf_write = NULL;
2496 	bool direct = false;
2497 	struct completion *dma_completion, *bch_completion;
2498 	unsigned long to;
2499 
2500 	if (check_only)
2501 		return 0;
2502 
2503 	this->ntransfers = 0;
2504 	for (i = 0; i < GPMI_MAX_TRANSFERS; i++)
2505 		this->transfers[i].direction = DMA_NONE;
2506 
2507 	ret = pm_runtime_get_sync(this->dev);
2508 	if (ret < 0) {
2509 		pm_runtime_put_noidle(this->dev);
2510 		return ret;
2511 	}
2512 
2513 	/*
2514 	 * This driver currently supports only one NAND chip. Plus, dies share
2515 	 * the same configuration. So once timings have been applied on the
2516 	 * controller side, they will not change anymore. When the time will
2517 	 * come, the check on must_apply_timings will have to be dropped.
2518 	 */
2519 	if (this->hw.must_apply_timings) {
2520 		this->hw.must_apply_timings = false;
2521 		ret = gpmi_nfc_apply_timings(this);
2522 		if (ret)
2523 			goto out_pm;
2524 	}
2525 
2526 	dev_dbg(this->dev, "%s: %d instructions\n", __func__, op->ninstrs);
2527 
2528 	for (i = 0; i < op->ninstrs; i++) {
2529 		instr = &op->instrs[i];
2530 
2531 		nand_op_trace("  ", instr);
2532 
2533 		switch (instr->type) {
2534 		case NAND_OP_WAITRDY_INSTR:
2535 			desc = gpmi_chain_wait_ready(this);
2536 			break;
2537 		case NAND_OP_CMD_INSTR:
2538 			cmd = instr->ctx.cmd.opcode;
2539 
2540 			/*
2541 			 * When this command has an address cycle chain it
2542 			 * together with the address cycle
2543 			 */
2544 			if (i + 1 != op->ninstrs &&
2545 			    op->instrs[i + 1].type == NAND_OP_ADDR_INSTR)
2546 				continue;
2547 
2548 			desc = gpmi_chain_command(this, cmd, NULL, 0);
2549 
2550 			break;
2551 		case NAND_OP_ADDR_INSTR:
2552 			desc = gpmi_chain_command(this, cmd, instr->ctx.addr.addrs,
2553 						  instr->ctx.addr.naddrs);
2554 			break;
2555 		case NAND_OP_DATA_OUT_INSTR:
2556 			buf_write = instr->ctx.data.buf.out;
2557 			buf_len = instr->ctx.data.len;
2558 			nbufs++;
2559 
2560 			desc = gpmi_chain_data_write(this, buf_write, buf_len);
2561 
2562 			break;
2563 		case NAND_OP_DATA_IN_INSTR:
2564 			if (!instr->ctx.data.len)
2565 				break;
2566 			buf_read = instr->ctx.data.buf.in;
2567 			buf_len = instr->ctx.data.len;
2568 			nbufs++;
2569 
2570 			desc = gpmi_chain_data_read(this, buf_read, buf_len,
2571 						   &direct);
2572 			break;
2573 		}
2574 
2575 		if (!desc) {
2576 			ret = -ENXIO;
2577 			goto unmap;
2578 		}
2579 	}
2580 
2581 	dev_dbg(this->dev, "%s setup done\n", __func__);
2582 
2583 	if (nbufs > 1) {
2584 		dev_err(this->dev, "Multiple data instructions not supported\n");
2585 		ret = -EINVAL;
2586 		goto unmap;
2587 	}
2588 
2589 	if (this->bch) {
2590 		writel(this->bch_flashlayout0,
2591 		       this->resources.bch_regs + HW_BCH_FLASH0LAYOUT0);
2592 		writel(this->bch_flashlayout1,
2593 		       this->resources.bch_regs + HW_BCH_FLASH0LAYOUT1);
2594 	}
2595 
2596 	desc->callback = dma_irq_callback;
2597 	desc->callback_param = this;
2598 	dma_completion = &this->dma_done;
2599 	bch_completion = NULL;
2600 
2601 	init_completion(dma_completion);
2602 
2603 	if (this->bch && buf_read) {
2604 		writel(BM_BCH_CTRL_COMPLETE_IRQ_EN,
2605 		       this->resources.bch_regs + HW_BCH_CTRL_SET);
2606 		bch_completion = &this->bch_done;
2607 		init_completion(bch_completion);
2608 	}
2609 
2610 	dmaengine_submit(desc);
2611 	dma_async_issue_pending(get_dma_chan(this));
2612 
2613 	to = wait_for_completion_timeout(dma_completion, msecs_to_jiffies(1000));
2614 	if (!to) {
2615 		dev_err(this->dev, "DMA timeout, last DMA\n");
2616 		gpmi_dump_info(this);
2617 		ret = -ETIMEDOUT;
2618 		goto unmap;
2619 	}
2620 
2621 	if (this->bch && buf_read) {
2622 		to = wait_for_completion_timeout(bch_completion, msecs_to_jiffies(1000));
2623 		if (!to) {
2624 			dev_err(this->dev, "BCH timeout, last DMA\n");
2625 			gpmi_dump_info(this);
2626 			ret = -ETIMEDOUT;
2627 			goto unmap;
2628 		}
2629 	}
2630 
2631 	writel(BM_BCH_CTRL_COMPLETE_IRQ_EN,
2632 	       this->resources.bch_regs + HW_BCH_CTRL_CLR);
2633 	gpmi_clear_bch(this);
2634 
2635 	ret = 0;
2636 
2637 unmap:
2638 	for (i = 0; i < this->ntransfers; i++) {
2639 		struct gpmi_transfer *transfer = &this->transfers[i];
2640 
2641 		if (transfer->direction != DMA_NONE)
2642 			dma_unmap_sg(this->dev, &transfer->sgl, 1,
2643 				     transfer->direction);
2644 	}
2645 
2646 	if (!ret && buf_read && !direct)
2647 		memcpy(buf_read, this->data_buffer_dma,
2648 		       gpmi_raw_len_to_len(this, buf_len));
2649 
2650 	this->bch = false;
2651 
2652 out_pm:
2653 	pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(this->dev);
2654 	pm_runtime_put_autosuspend(this->dev);
2655 
2656 	return ret;
2657 }
2658 
2659 static const struct nand_controller_ops gpmi_nand_controller_ops = {
2660 	.attach_chip = gpmi_nand_attach_chip,
2661 	.setup_interface = gpmi_setup_interface,
2662 	.exec_op = gpmi_nfc_exec_op,
2663 };
2664 
2665 static int gpmi_nand_init(struct gpmi_nand_data *this)
2666 {
2667 	struct nand_chip *chip = &this->nand;
2668 	struct mtd_info  *mtd = nand_to_mtd(chip);
2669 	int ret;
2670 
2671 	/* init the MTD data structures */
2672 	mtd->name		= "gpmi-nand";
2673 	mtd->dev.parent		= this->dev;
2674 
2675 	/* init the nand_chip{}, we don't support a 16-bit NAND Flash bus. */
2676 	nand_set_controller_data(chip, this);
2677 	nand_set_flash_node(chip, this->pdev->dev.of_node);
2678 	chip->legacy.block_markbad = gpmi_block_markbad;
2679 	chip->badblock_pattern	= &gpmi_bbt_descr;
2680 	chip->options		|= NAND_NO_SUBPAGE_WRITE;
2681 
2682 	/* Set up swap_block_mark, must be set before the gpmi_set_geometry() */
2683 	this->swap_block_mark = !GPMI_IS_MX23(this);
2684 
2685 	/*
2686 	 * Allocate a temporary DMA buffer for reading ID in the
2687 	 * nand_scan_ident().
2688 	 */
2689 	this->bch_geometry.payload_size = 1024;
2690 	this->bch_geometry.auxiliary_size = 128;
2691 	ret = gpmi_alloc_dma_buffer(this);
2692 	if (ret)
2693 		return ret;
2694 
2695 	nand_controller_init(&this->base);
2696 	this->base.ops = &gpmi_nand_controller_ops;
2697 	chip->controller = &this->base;
2698 
2699 	ret = nand_scan(chip, GPMI_IS_MX6(this) ? 2 : 1);
2700 	if (ret)
2701 		goto err_out;
2702 
2703 	ret = nand_boot_init(this);
2704 	if (ret)
2705 		goto err_nand_cleanup;
2706 	ret = nand_create_bbt(chip);
2707 	if (ret)
2708 		goto err_nand_cleanup;
2709 
2710 	ret = mtd_device_register(mtd, NULL, 0);
2711 	if (ret)
2712 		goto err_nand_cleanup;
2713 	return 0;
2714 
2715 err_nand_cleanup:
2716 	nand_cleanup(chip);
2717 err_out:
2718 	gpmi_free_dma_buffer(this);
2719 	return ret;
2720 }
2721 
2722 static const struct of_device_id gpmi_nand_id_table[] = {
2723 	{ .compatible = "fsl,imx23-gpmi-nand", .data = &gpmi_devdata_imx23, },
2724 	{ .compatible = "fsl,imx28-gpmi-nand", .data = &gpmi_devdata_imx28, },
2725 	{ .compatible = "fsl,imx6q-gpmi-nand", .data = &gpmi_devdata_imx6q, },
2726 	{ .compatible = "fsl,imx6sx-gpmi-nand", .data = &gpmi_devdata_imx6sx, },
2727 	{ .compatible = "fsl,imx7d-gpmi-nand", .data = &gpmi_devdata_imx7d,},
2728 	{}
2729 };
2730 MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, gpmi_nand_id_table);
2731 
2732 static int gpmi_nand_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
2733 {
2734 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this;
2735 	int ret;
2736 
2737 	this = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*this), GFP_KERNEL);
2738 	if (!this)
2739 		return -ENOMEM;
2740 
2741 	this->devdata = of_device_get_match_data(&pdev->dev);
2742 	platform_set_drvdata(pdev, this);
2743 	this->pdev  = pdev;
2744 	this->dev   = &pdev->dev;
2745 
2746 	ret = acquire_resources(this);
2747 	if (ret)
2748 		goto exit_acquire_resources;
2749 
2750 	ret = __gpmi_enable_clk(this, true);
2751 	if (ret)
2752 		goto exit_acquire_resources;
2753 
2754 	pm_runtime_set_autosuspend_delay(&pdev->dev, 500);
2755 	pm_runtime_use_autosuspend(&pdev->dev);
2756 	pm_runtime_set_active(&pdev->dev);
2757 	pm_runtime_enable(&pdev->dev);
2758 	pm_runtime_get_sync(&pdev->dev);
2759 
2760 	ret = gpmi_init(this);
2761 	if (ret)
2762 		goto exit_nfc_init;
2763 
2764 	ret = gpmi_nand_init(this);
2765 	if (ret)
2766 		goto exit_nfc_init;
2767 
2768 	pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(&pdev->dev);
2769 	pm_runtime_put_autosuspend(&pdev->dev);
2770 
2771 	dev_info(this->dev, "driver registered.\n");
2772 
2773 	return 0;
2774 
2775 exit_nfc_init:
2776 	pm_runtime_put(&pdev->dev);
2777 	pm_runtime_disable(&pdev->dev);
2778 	release_resources(this);
2779 exit_acquire_resources:
2780 
2781 	return ret;
2782 }
2783 
2784 static int gpmi_nand_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
2785 {
2786 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
2787 	struct nand_chip *chip = &this->nand;
2788 	int ret;
2789 
2790 	pm_runtime_put_sync(&pdev->dev);
2791 	pm_runtime_disable(&pdev->dev);
2792 
2793 	ret = mtd_device_unregister(nand_to_mtd(chip));
2794 	WARN_ON(ret);
2795 	nand_cleanup(chip);
2796 	gpmi_free_dma_buffer(this);
2797 	release_resources(this);
2798 	return 0;
2799 }
2800 
2801 #ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
2802 static int gpmi_pm_suspend(struct device *dev)
2803 {
2804 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
2805 
2806 	release_dma_channels(this);
2807 	return 0;
2808 }
2809 
2810 static int gpmi_pm_resume(struct device *dev)
2811 {
2812 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
2813 	int ret;
2814 
2815 	ret = acquire_dma_channels(this);
2816 	if (ret < 0)
2817 		return ret;
2818 
2819 	/* re-init the GPMI registers */
2820 	ret = gpmi_init(this);
2821 	if (ret) {
2822 		dev_err(this->dev, "Error setting GPMI : %d\n", ret);
2823 		return ret;
2824 	}
2825 
2826 	/* Set flag to get timing setup restored for next exec_op */
2827 	if (this->hw.clk_rate)
2828 		this->hw.must_apply_timings = true;
2829 
2830 	/* re-init the BCH registers */
2831 	ret = bch_set_geometry(this);
2832 	if (ret) {
2833 		dev_err(this->dev, "Error setting BCH : %d\n", ret);
2834 		return ret;
2835 	}
2836 
2837 	return 0;
2838 }
2839 #endif /* CONFIG_PM_SLEEP */
2840 
2841 static int __maybe_unused gpmi_runtime_suspend(struct device *dev)
2842 {
2843 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
2844 
2845 	return __gpmi_enable_clk(this, false);
2846 }
2847 
2848 static int __maybe_unused gpmi_runtime_resume(struct device *dev)
2849 {
2850 	struct gpmi_nand_data *this = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
2851 
2852 	return __gpmi_enable_clk(this, true);
2853 }
2854 
2855 static const struct dev_pm_ops gpmi_pm_ops = {
2856 	SET_SYSTEM_SLEEP_PM_OPS(gpmi_pm_suspend, gpmi_pm_resume)
2857 	SET_RUNTIME_PM_OPS(gpmi_runtime_suspend, gpmi_runtime_resume, NULL)
2858 };
2859 
2860 static struct platform_driver gpmi_nand_driver = {
2861 	.driver = {
2862 		.name = "gpmi-nand",
2863 		.pm = &gpmi_pm_ops,
2864 		.of_match_table = gpmi_nand_id_table,
2865 	},
2866 	.probe   = gpmi_nand_probe,
2867 	.remove  = gpmi_nand_remove,
2868 };
2869 module_platform_driver(gpmi_nand_driver);
2870 
2871 MODULE_AUTHOR("Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.");
2872 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("i.MX GPMI NAND Flash Controller Driver");
2873 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
2874