osd-contiki/cpu/cc26xx/lpm.c
2015-02-25 13:09:56 +01:00

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/*
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*/
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* \addtogroup cc26xx-lpm
* @{
*
* Implementation of CC26xx low-power operation functionality
*
* @{
*
* \file
* Driver for CC26xx's low-power operation
*/
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "prcm.h"
#include "contiki-conf.h"
#include "ti-lib.h"
#include "lpm.h"
#include "sys/energest.h"
#include "lib/list.h"
#include "dev/leds.h"
#include "dev/watchdog.h"
#include "dev/cc26xx-rtc.h"
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#if ENERGEST_CONF_ON
static unsigned long irq_energest = 0;
#define ENERGEST_IRQ_SAVE(a) do { \
a = energest_type_time(ENERGEST_TYPE_IRQ); } while(0)
#define ENERGEST_IRQ_RESTORE(a) do { \
energest_type_set(ENERGEST_TYPE_IRQ, a); } while(0)
#else
#define ENERGEST_IRQ_SAVE(a) do {} while(0)
#define ENERGEST_IRQ_RESTORE(a) do {} while(0)
#endif
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
LIST(modules_list);
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Control what power domains we are allow to run under what mode */
LIST(power_domain_locks_list);
/* PDs that may stay on in deep sleep */
#define LOCKABLE_DOMAINS ((uint32_t)(PRCM_DOMAIN_SERIAL | PRCM_DOMAIN_PERIPH))
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
* Don't consider standby mode if the next AON RTC event is scheduled to fire
* in less than STANDBY_MIN_DURATION rtimer ticks
*/
#define STANDBY_MIN_DURATION (RTIMER_SECOND >> 8)
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Variables used by the power on/off (Power mode: SHUTDOWN) functionality */
static uint8_t shutdown_requested;
static uint32_t pin;
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
lpm_pd_lock_obtain(lpm_power_domain_lock_t *lock, uint32_t domains)
{
/* We only accept locks for specific PDs */
domains &= LOCKABLE_DOMAINS;
if(domains == 0) {
return;
}
lock->domains = domains;
list_add(power_domain_locks_list, lock);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
lpm_pd_lock_release(lpm_power_domain_lock_t *lock)
{
lock->domains = 0;
list_remove(power_domain_locks_list, lock);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
lpm_shutdown(uint32_t wakeup_pin)
{
shutdown_requested = 1;
pin = wakeup_pin;
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static void
shutdown_now(void)
{
lpm_registered_module_t *module;
int i;
rtimer_clock_t t0;
uint32_t io_cfg = (IOC_STD_INPUT & ~IOC_IOPULL_M) | IOC_IOPULL_UP |
IOC_WAKE_ON_LOW;
for(module = list_head(modules_list); module != NULL;
module = module->next) {
if(module->shutdown) {
module->shutdown(LPM_MODE_SHUTDOWN);
}
}
leds_off(LEDS_ALL);
for(i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
t0 = RTIMER_NOW();
leds_toggle(LEDS_ALL);
while(RTIMER_CLOCK_LT(RTIMER_NOW(), (t0 + (RTIMER_SECOND >> 3))));
}
leds_off(LEDS_ALL);
ti_lib_gpio_dir_mode_set((1 << pin), GPIO_DIR_MODE_IN);
ti_lib_ioc_port_configure_set(pin, IOC_PORT_GPIO, io_cfg);
ti_lib_pwr_ctrl_state_set(LPM_MODE_SHUTDOWN);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
* We'll get called on three occasions:
* - While running
* - While sleeping
* - While deep sleeping
*
* For the former two, we don't need to do anything. For the latter, we
* notify all modules that we're back on and rely on them to restore clocks
* and power domains as required.
*/
void
lpm_wake_up()
{
lpm_registered_module_t *module;
/* Remember IRQ energest for next pass */
ENERGEST_IRQ_SAVE(irq_energest);
ENERGEST_ON(ENERGEST_TYPE_CPU);
ENERGEST_OFF(ENERGEST_TYPE_LPM);
/* Sync so that we get the latest values before adjusting recharge settings */
ti_lib_sys_ctrl_aon_sync();
/* Adjust recharge settings */
ti_lib_sys_ctrl_adjust_recharge_after_power_down();
/*
* Release the request to the uLDO
* This is likely not required, since the switch to GLDO/DCDC is automatic
* when coming back from deep sleep
*/
ti_lib_prcm_mcu_uldo_configure(false);
/* Turn on cache again */
ti_lib_vims_mode_set(VIMS_BASE, VIMS_MODE_ENABLED);
ti_lib_prcm_retention_enable(PRCM_DOMAIN_VIMS);
ti_lib_aon_ioc_freeze_disable();
ti_lib_sys_ctrl_aon_sync();
/* Power up AUX and allow it to go to sleep */
ti_lib_aon_wuc_aux_wakeup_event(AONWUC_AUX_ALLOW_SLEEP);
/* Notify all registered modules that we've just woken up */
for(module = list_head(modules_list); module != NULL;
module = module->next) {
if(module->wakeup) {
module->wakeup();
}
}
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
lpm_drop()
{
lpm_registered_module_t *module;
lpm_power_domain_lock_t *lock;
uint8_t max_pm = LPM_MODE_MAX_SUPPORTED;
uint8_t module_pm;
uint32_t domains = LOCKABLE_DOMAINS;
if(shutdown_requested) {
shutdown_now();
}
if(RTIMER_CLOCK_LT(cc26xx_rtc_get_next_trigger(),
RTIMER_NOW() + STANDBY_MIN_DURATION)) {
lpm_sleep();
return;
}
/* Collect max allowed PM permission from interested modules */
for(module = list_head(modules_list); module != NULL;
module = module->next) {
if(module->request_max_pm) {
module_pm = module->request_max_pm();
if(module_pm < max_pm) {
max_pm = module_pm;
}
}
}
/* Check if any events fired during this process. Last chance to abort */
if(process_nevents()) {
return;
}
/* Drop */
if(max_pm == LPM_MODE_SLEEP) {
lpm_sleep();
} else {
/* Critical. Don't get interrupted! */
ti_lib_int_master_disable();
/*
* Notify all registered modules that we are dropping to mode X. We do not
* need to do this for simple sleep.
*
* This is a chance for modules to delay us a little bit until an ongoing
* operation has finished (e.g. uart TX) or to configure themselves for
* deep sleep.
*/
for(module = list_head(modules_list); module != NULL;
module = module->next) {
if(module->shutdown) {
module->shutdown(max_pm);
}
}
/*
* Iterate PD locks to see what we can and cannot turn off.
*
* The argument to PRCMPowerDomainOff() is a bitwise OR, so every time
* we encounter a lock we just clear the respective bits in the 'domains'
* variable as required by the lock. In the end the domains variable will
* just hold whatever has not been cleared
*/
for(lock = list_head(power_domain_locks_list); lock != NULL;
lock = lock->next) {
/* Clear the bits specified in the lock */
domains &= ~lock->domains;
}
/* Pat the dog: We don't want it to shout right after we wake up */
watchdog_periodic();
/* Clear unacceptable bits, just in case a lock provided a bad value */
domains &= LOCKABLE_DOMAINS;
/*
* Freeze the IOs on the boundary between MCU and AON. We only do this if
* PERIPH is not needed
*/
if(domains & PRCM_DOMAIN_PERIPH) {
ti_lib_aon_ioc_freeze_enable();
}
/*
* Among LOCKABLE_DOMAINS, turn off those that are not locked
*
* If domains is != 0, pass it as-is
*/
if(domains) {
ti_lib_prcm_power_domain_off(domains);
}
/* Configure clock sources for MCU and AUX: No clock */
ti_lib_aon_wuc_mcu_power_down_config(AONWUC_NO_CLOCK);
ti_lib_aon_wuc_aux_power_down_config(AONWUC_NO_CLOCK);
/* Full RAM retention. */
ti_lib_aon_wuc_mcu_sram_config(MCU_RAM0_RETENTION | MCU_RAM1_RETENTION |
MCU_RAM2_RETENTION | MCU_RAM3_RETENTION);
/* Enable retention on the CPU domain */
ti_lib_prcm_retention_enable(PRCM_DOMAIN_CPU);
/* Disable retention of AUX RAM */
ti_lib_aon_wuc_aux_sram_config(false);
/* Disable retention in the RFCORE RAM */
HWREG(PRCM_BASE + PRCM_O_RAMRETEN) &= ~PRCM_RAMRETEN_RFC;
/* Disable retention of VIMS RAM (TRAM and CRAM) */
//TODO: This can probably be removed, we are calling ti_lib_prcm_retention_disable(PRCM_DOMAIN_VIMS); further down
HWREG(PRCM_BASE + PRCM_O_RAMRETEN) &= ~PRCM_RAMRETEN_VIMS_M;
/*
* Always turn off RFCORE, CPU, SYSBUS and VIMS. RFCORE should be off
* already
*/
ti_lib_prcm_power_domain_off(PRCM_DOMAIN_RFCORE | PRCM_DOMAIN_CPU |
PRCM_DOMAIN_VIMS | PRCM_DOMAIN_SYSBUS);
/* Request JTAG domain power off */
ti_lib_aon_wuc_jtag_power_off();
/* Turn off AUX */
ti_lib_aux_wuc_power_ctrl(AUX_WUC_POWER_OFF);
ti_lib_aon_wuc_domain_power_down_enable();
while(ti_lib_aon_wuc_power_status() & AONWUC_AUX_POWER_ON);
/* Configure the recharge controller */
ti_lib_sys_ctrl_set_recharge_before_power_down(false);
/*
* If both PERIPH and SERIAL PDs are off, request the uLDO for as the power
* source while in deep sleep.
*/
if(domains == LOCKABLE_DOMAINS) {
ti_lib_pwr_ctrl_source_set(PWRCTRL_PWRSRC_ULDO);
}
/* We are only interested in IRQ energest while idle or in LPM */
ENERGEST_IRQ_RESTORE(irq_energest);
ENERGEST_OFF(ENERGEST_TYPE_CPU);
ENERGEST_ON(ENERGEST_TYPE_LPM);
/* Sync the AON interface to ensure all writes have gone through. */
ti_lib_sys_ctrl_aon_sync();
/*
* Explicitly turn off VIMS cache, CRAM and TRAM. Needed because of
* retention mismatch between VIMS logic and cache. We wait to do this
* until right before deep sleep to be able to use the cache for as long
* as possible.
*/
ti_lib_prcm_retention_disable(PRCM_DOMAIN_VIMS);
ti_lib_vims_mode_set(VIMS_BASE, VIMS_MODE_OFF);
/* Deep Sleep */
ti_lib_prcm_deep_sleep();
/*
* When we reach here, some interrupt woke us up. The global interrupt
* flag is off, hence we have a chance to run things here. We will wake up
* the chip properly, and then we will enable the global interrupt without
* unpending events so the handlers can fire
*/
lpm_wake_up();
ti_lib_int_master_enable();
}
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
lpm_sleep(void)
{
ENERGEST_OFF(ENERGEST_TYPE_CPU);
ENERGEST_ON(ENERGEST_TYPE_LPM);
/* We are only interested in IRQ energest while idle or in LPM */
ENERGEST_IRQ_RESTORE(irq_energest);
/* Just to be on the safe side, explicitly disable Deep Sleep */
HWREG(NVIC_SYS_CTRL) &= ~(NVIC_SYS_CTRL_SLEEPDEEP);
ti_lib_prcm_sleep();
/* Remember IRQ energest for next pass */
ENERGEST_IRQ_SAVE(irq_energest);
ENERGEST_ON(ENERGEST_TYPE_CPU);
ENERGEST_OFF(ENERGEST_TYPE_LPM);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
lpm_register_module(lpm_registered_module_t *module)
{
list_add(modules_list, module);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
lpm_init()
{
list_init(modules_list);
list_init(power_domain_locks_list);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* @}
* @}
*/