1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
2/*
3 * The Netronix embedded controller is a microcontroller found in some
4 * e-book readers designed by the original design manufacturer Netronix, Inc.
5 * It contains RTC, battery monitoring, system power management, and PWM
6 * functionality.
7 *
8 * This driver implements PWM output.
9 *
10 * Copyright 2020 Jonathan Neusch��fer <j.neuschaefer@gmx.net>
11 *
12 * Limitations:
13 * - The get_state callback is not implemented, because the current state of
14 *   the PWM output can't be read back from the hardware.
15 * - The hardware can only generate normal polarity output.
16 * - The period and duty cycle can't be changed together in one atomic action.
17 */
18
19#include <linux/mfd/ntxec.h>
20#include <linux/module.h>
21#include <linux/platform_device.h>
22#include <linux/pwm.h>
23#include <linux/regmap.h>
24#include <linux/types.h>
25
26struct ntxec_pwm {
27	struct ntxec *ec;
28};
29
30static struct ntxec_pwm *ntxec_pwm_from_chip(struct pwm_chip *chip)
31{
32	return pwmchip_get_drvdata(chip);
33}
34
35#define NTXEC_REG_AUTO_OFF_HI	0xa1
36#define NTXEC_REG_AUTO_OFF_LO	0xa2
37#define NTXEC_REG_ENABLE	0xa3
38#define NTXEC_REG_PERIOD_LOW	0xa4
39#define NTXEC_REG_PERIOD_HIGH	0xa5
40#define NTXEC_REG_DUTY_LOW	0xa6
41#define NTXEC_REG_DUTY_HIGH	0xa7
42
43/*
44 * The time base used in the EC is 8MHz, or 125ns. Period and duty cycle are
45 * measured in this unit.
46 */
47#define TIME_BASE_NS 125
48
49/*
50 * The maximum input value (in nanoseconds) is determined by the time base and
51 * the range of the hardware registers that hold the converted value.
52 * It fits into 32 bits, so we can do our calculations in 32 bits as well.
53 */
54#define MAX_PERIOD_NS (TIME_BASE_NS * 0xffff)
55
56static int ntxec_pwm_set_raw_period_and_duty_cycle(struct pwm_chip *chip,
57						   int period, int duty)
58{
59	struct ntxec_pwm *priv = ntxec_pwm_from_chip(chip);
60
61	/*
62	 * Changes to the period and duty cycle take effect as soon as the
63	 * corresponding low byte is written, so the hardware may be configured
64	 * to an inconsistent state after the period is written and before the
65	 * duty cycle is fully written. If, in such a case, the old duty cycle
66	 * is longer than the new period, the EC may output 100% for a moment.
67	 *
68	 * To minimize the time between the changes to period and duty cycle
69	 * taking effect, the writes are interleaved.
70	 */
71
72	struct reg_sequence regs[] = {
73		{ NTXEC_REG_PERIOD_HIGH, ntxec_reg8(period >> 8) },
74		{ NTXEC_REG_DUTY_HIGH, ntxec_reg8(duty >> 8) },
75		{ NTXEC_REG_PERIOD_LOW, ntxec_reg8(period) },
76		{ NTXEC_REG_DUTY_LOW, ntxec_reg8(duty) },
77	};
78
79	return regmap_multi_reg_write(priv->ec->regmap, regs, ARRAY_SIZE(regs));
80}
81
82static int ntxec_pwm_apply(struct pwm_chip *chip, struct pwm_device *pwm_dev,
83			   const struct pwm_state *state)
84{
85	struct ntxec_pwm *priv = ntxec_pwm_from_chip(chip);
86	unsigned int period, duty;
87	int res;
88
89	if (state->polarity != PWM_POLARITY_NORMAL)
90		return -EINVAL;
91
92	period = min_t(u64, state->period, MAX_PERIOD_NS);
93	duty   = min_t(u64, state->duty_cycle, period);
94
95	period /= TIME_BASE_NS;
96	duty   /= TIME_BASE_NS;
97
98	/*
99	 * Writing a duty cycle of zero puts the device into a state where
100	 * writing a higher duty cycle doesn't result in the brightness that it
101	 * usually results in. This can be fixed by cycling the ENABLE register.
102	 *
103	 * As a workaround, write ENABLE=0 when the duty cycle is zero.
104	 * The case that something has previously set the duty cycle to zero
105	 * but ENABLE=1, is not handled.
106	 */
107	if (state->enabled && duty != 0) {
108		res = ntxec_pwm_set_raw_period_and_duty_cycle(chip, period, duty);
109		if (res)
110			return res;
111
112		res = regmap_write(priv->ec->regmap, NTXEC_REG_ENABLE, ntxec_reg8(1));
113		if (res)
114			return res;
115
116		/* Disable the auto-off timer */
117		res = regmap_write(priv->ec->regmap, NTXEC_REG_AUTO_OFF_HI, ntxec_reg8(0xff));
118		if (res)
119			return res;
120
121		return regmap_write(priv->ec->regmap, NTXEC_REG_AUTO_OFF_LO, ntxec_reg8(0xff));
122	} else {
123		return regmap_write(priv->ec->regmap, NTXEC_REG_ENABLE, ntxec_reg8(0));
124	}
125}
126
127static const struct pwm_ops ntxec_pwm_ops = {
128	.apply = ntxec_pwm_apply,
129	/*
130	 * No .get_state callback, because the current state cannot be read
131	 * back from the hardware.
132	 */
133};
134
135static int ntxec_pwm_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
136{
137	struct ntxec *ec = dev_get_drvdata(pdev->dev.parent);
138	struct ntxec_pwm *priv;
139	struct pwm_chip *chip;
140
141	device_set_of_node_from_dev(&pdev->dev, pdev->dev.parent);
142
143	chip = devm_pwmchip_alloc(&pdev->dev, 1, sizeof(*priv));
144	if (IS_ERR(chip))
145		return PTR_ERR(chip);
146	priv = ntxec_pwm_from_chip(chip);
147
148	priv->ec = ec;
149	chip->ops = &ntxec_pwm_ops;
150
151	return devm_pwmchip_add(&pdev->dev, chip);
152}
153
154static struct platform_driver ntxec_pwm_driver = {
155	.driver = {
156		.name = "ntxec-pwm",
157	},
158	.probe = ntxec_pwm_probe,
159};
160module_platform_driver(ntxec_pwm_driver);
161
162MODULE_AUTHOR("Jonathan Neusch��fer <j.neuschaefer@gmx.net>");
163MODULE_DESCRIPTION("PWM driver for Netronix EC");
164MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
165MODULE_ALIAS("platform:ntxec-pwm");
166