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							- /*
 
-  * omap_hwmod implementation for OMAP2/3/4
 
-  *
 
-  * Copyright (C) 2009-2011 Nokia Corporation
 
-  * Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Texas Instruments, Inc.
 
-  *
 
-  * Paul Walmsley, Benoît Cousson, Kevin Hilman
 
-  *
 
-  * Created in collaboration with (alphabetical order): Thara Gopinath,
 
-  * Tony Lindgren, Rajendra Nayak, Vikram Pandita, Sakari Poussa, Anand
 
-  * Sawant, Santosh Shilimkar, Richard Woodruff
 
-  *
 
-  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 
-  * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
 
-  * published by the Free Software Foundation.
 
-  *
 
-  * Introduction
 
-  * ------------
 
-  * One way to view an OMAP SoC is as a collection of largely unrelated
 
-  * IP blocks connected by interconnects.  The IP blocks include
 
-  * devices such as ARM processors, audio serial interfaces, UARTs,
 
-  * etc.  Some of these devices, like the DSP, are created by TI;
 
-  * others, like the SGX, largely originate from external vendors.  In
 
-  * TI's documentation, on-chip devices are referred to as "OMAP
 
-  * modules."  Some of these IP blocks are identical across several
 
-  * OMAP versions.  Others are revised frequently.
 
-  *
 
-  * These OMAP modules are tied together by various interconnects.
 
-  * Most of the address and data flow between modules is via OCP-based
 
-  * interconnects such as the L3 and L4 buses; but there are other
 
-  * interconnects that distribute the hardware clock tree, handle idle
 
-  * and reset signaling, supply power, and connect the modules to
 
-  * various pads or balls on the OMAP package.
 
-  *
 
-  * OMAP hwmod provides a consistent way to describe the on-chip
 
-  * hardware blocks and their integration into the rest of the chip.
 
-  * This description can be automatically generated from the TI
 
-  * hardware database.  OMAP hwmod provides a standard, consistent API
 
-  * to reset, enable, idle, and disable these hardware blocks.  And
 
-  * hwmod provides a way for other core code, such as the Linux device
 
-  * code or the OMAP power management and address space mapping code,
 
-  * to query the hardware database.
 
-  *
 
-  * Using hwmod
 
-  * -----------
 
-  * Drivers won't call hwmod functions directly.  That is done by the
 
-  * omap_device code, and in rare occasions, by custom integration code
 
-  * in arch/arm/ *omap*.  The omap_device code includes functions to
 
-  * build a struct platform_device using omap_hwmod data, and that is
 
-  * currently how hwmod data is communicated to drivers and to the
 
-  * Linux driver model.  Most drivers will call omap_hwmod functions only
 
-  * indirectly, via pm_runtime*() functions.
 
-  *
 
-  * From a layering perspective, here is where the OMAP hwmod code
 
-  * fits into the kernel software stack:
 
-  *
 
-  *            +-------------------------------+
 
-  *            |      Device driver code       |
 
-  *            |      (e.g., drivers/)         |
 
-  *            +-------------------------------+
 
-  *            |      Linux driver model       |
 
-  *            |     (platform_device /        |
 
-  *            |  platform_driver data/code)   |
 
-  *            +-------------------------------+
 
-  *            | OMAP core-driver integration  |
 
-  *            |(arch/arm/mach-omap2/devices.c)|
 
-  *            +-------------------------------+
 
-  *            |      omap_device code         |
 
-  *            | (../plat-omap/omap_device.c)  |
 
-  *            +-------------------------------+
 
-  *   ---->    |    omap_hwmod code/data       |    <-----
 
-  *            | (../mach-omap2/omap_hwmod*)   |
 
-  *            +-------------------------------+
 
-  *            | OMAP clock/PRCM/register fns  |
 
-  *            | (__raw_{read,write}l, clk*)   |
 
-  *            +-------------------------------+
 
-  *
 
-  * Device drivers should not contain any OMAP-specific code or data in
 
-  * them.  They should only contain code to operate the IP block that
 
-  * the driver is responsible for.  This is because these IP blocks can
 
-  * also appear in other SoCs, either from TI (such as DaVinci) or from
 
-  * other manufacturers; and drivers should be reusable across other
 
-  * platforms.
 
-  *
 
-  * The OMAP hwmod code also will attempt to reset and idle all on-chip
 
-  * devices upon boot.  The goal here is for the kernel to be
 
-  * completely self-reliant and independent from bootloaders.  This is
 
-  * to ensure a repeatable configuration, both to ensure consistent
 
-  * runtime behavior, and to make it easier for others to reproduce
 
-  * bugs.
 
-  *
 
-  * OMAP module activity states
 
-  * ---------------------------
 
-  * The hwmod code considers modules to be in one of several activity
 
-  * states.  IP blocks start out in an UNKNOWN state, then once they
 
-  * are registered via the hwmod code, proceed to the REGISTERED state.
 
-  * Once their clock names are resolved to clock pointers, the module
 
-  * enters the CLKS_INITED state; and finally, once the module has been
 
-  * reset and the integration registers programmed, the INITIALIZED state
 
-  * is entered.  The hwmod code will then place the module into either
 
-  * the IDLE state to save power, or in the case of a critical system
 
-  * module, the ENABLED state.
 
-  *
 
-  * OMAP core integration code can then call omap_hwmod*() functions
 
-  * directly to move the module between the IDLE, ENABLED, and DISABLED
 
-  * states, as needed.  This is done during both the PM idle loop, and
 
-  * in the OMAP core integration code's implementation of the PM runtime
 
-  * functions.
 
-  *
 
-  * References
 
-  * ----------
 
-  * This is a partial list.
 
-  * - OMAP2420 Multimedia Processor Silicon Revision 2.1.1, 2.2 (SWPU064)
 
-  * - OMAP2430 Multimedia Device POP Silicon Revision 2.1 (SWPU090)
 
-  * - OMAP34xx Multimedia Device Silicon Revision 3.1 (SWPU108)
 
-  * - OMAP4430 Multimedia Device Silicon Revision 1.0 (SWPU140)
 
-  * - Open Core Protocol Specification 2.2
 
-  *
 
-  * To do:
 
-  * - handle IO mapping
 
-  * - bus throughput & module latency measurement code
 
-  *
 
-  * XXX add tests at the beginning of each function to ensure the hwmod is
 
-  * in the appropriate state
 
-  * XXX error return values should be checked to ensure that they are
 
-  * appropriate
 
-  */
 
- #undef DEBUG
 
- #include <linux/kernel.h>
 
- #include <linux/errno.h>
 
- #include <linux/io.h>
 
- #include <linux/clk-provider.h>
 
- #include <linux/delay.h>
 
- #include <linux/err.h>
 
- #include <linux/list.h>
 
- #include <linux/mutex.h>
 
- #include <linux/spinlock.h>
 
- #include <linux/slab.h>
 
- #include <linux/bootmem.h>
 
- #include "clock.h"
 
- #include "omap_hwmod.h"
 
- #include "soc.h"
 
- #include "common.h"
 
- #include "clockdomain.h"
 
- #include "powerdomain.h"
 
- #include "cm2xxx.h"
 
- #include "cm3xxx.h"
 
- #include "cminst44xx.h"
 
- #include "cm33xx.h"
 
- #include "prm.h"
 
- #include "prm3xxx.h"
 
- #include "prm44xx.h"
 
- #include "prm33xx.h"
 
- #include "prminst44xx.h"
 
- #include "mux.h"
 
- #include "pm.h"
 
- /* Name of the OMAP hwmod for the MPU */
 
- #define MPU_INITIATOR_NAME		"mpu"
 
- /*
 
-  * Number of struct omap_hwmod_link records per struct
 
-  * omap_hwmod_ocp_if record (master->slave and slave->master)
 
-  */
 
- #define LINKS_PER_OCP_IF		2
 
- /**
 
-  * struct omap_hwmod_soc_ops - fn ptrs for some SoC-specific operations
 
-  * @enable_module: function to enable a module (via MODULEMODE)
 
-  * @disable_module: function to disable a module (via MODULEMODE)
 
-  *
 
-  * XXX Eventually this functionality will be hidden inside the PRM/CM
 
-  * device drivers.  Until then, this should avoid huge blocks of cpu_is_*()
 
-  * conditionals in this code.
 
-  */
 
- struct omap_hwmod_soc_ops {
 
- 	void (*enable_module)(struct omap_hwmod *oh);
 
- 	int (*disable_module)(struct omap_hwmod *oh);
 
- 	int (*wait_target_ready)(struct omap_hwmod *oh);
 
- 	int (*assert_hardreset)(struct omap_hwmod *oh,
 
- 				struct omap_hwmod_rst_info *ohri);
 
- 	int (*deassert_hardreset)(struct omap_hwmod *oh,
 
- 				  struct omap_hwmod_rst_info *ohri);
 
- 	int (*is_hardreset_asserted)(struct omap_hwmod *oh,
 
- 				     struct omap_hwmod_rst_info *ohri);
 
- 	int (*init_clkdm)(struct omap_hwmod *oh);
 
- 	void (*update_context_lost)(struct omap_hwmod *oh);
 
- 	int (*get_context_lost)(struct omap_hwmod *oh);
 
- };
 
- /* soc_ops: adapts the omap_hwmod code to the currently-booted SoC */
 
- static struct omap_hwmod_soc_ops soc_ops;
 
- /* omap_hwmod_list contains all registered struct omap_hwmods */
 
- static LIST_HEAD(omap_hwmod_list);
 
- /* mpu_oh: used to add/remove MPU initiator from sleepdep list */
 
- static struct omap_hwmod *mpu_oh;
 
- /* io_chain_lock: used to serialize reconfigurations of the I/O chain */
 
- static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(io_chain_lock);
 
- /*
 
-  * linkspace: ptr to a buffer that struct omap_hwmod_link records are
 
-  * allocated from - used to reduce the number of small memory
 
-  * allocations, which has a significant impact on performance
 
-  */
 
- static struct omap_hwmod_link *linkspace;
 
- /*
 
-  * free_ls, max_ls: array indexes into linkspace; representing the
 
-  * next free struct omap_hwmod_link index, and the maximum number of
 
-  * struct omap_hwmod_link records allocated (respectively)
 
-  */
 
- static unsigned short free_ls, max_ls, ls_supp;
 
- /* inited: set to true once the hwmod code is initialized */
 
- static bool inited;
 
- /* Private functions */
 
- /**
 
-  * _fetch_next_ocp_if - return the next OCP interface in a list
 
-  * @p: ptr to a ptr to the list_head inside the ocp_if to return
 
-  * @i: pointer to the index of the element pointed to by @p in the list
 
-  *
 
-  * Return a pointer to the struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if record
 
-  * containing the struct list_head pointed to by @p, and increment
 
-  * @p such that a future call to this routine will return the next
 
-  * record.
 
-  */
 
- static struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if *_fetch_next_ocp_if(struct list_head **p,
 
- 						    int *i)
 
- {
 
- 	struct omap_hwmod_ocp_if *oi;
 
- 	oi = list_entry(*p, struct omap_hwmod_link, node)->ocp_if;
 
- 	*p = (*p)->next;
 
- 	*i = *i + 1;
 
- 	return oi;
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * _update_sysc_cache - return the module OCP_SYSCONFIG register, keep copy
 
-  * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
 
-  *
 
-  * Load the current value of the hwmod OCP_SYSCONFIG register into the
 
-  * struct omap_hwmod for later use.  Returns -EINVAL if the hwmod has no
 
-  * OCP_SYSCONFIG register or 0 upon success.
 
-  */
 
- static int _update_sysc_cache(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
 
- {
 
- 	if (!oh->class->sysc) {
 
- 		WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: cannot read OCP_SYSCONFIG: not defined on hwmod's class\n", oh->name);
 
- 		return -EINVAL;
 
- 	}
 
- 	/* XXX ensure module interface clock is up */
 
- 	oh->_sysc_cache = omap_hwmod_read(oh, oh->class->sysc->sysc_offs);
 
- 	if (!(oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_NO_CACHE))
 
- 		oh->_int_flags |= _HWMOD_SYSCONFIG_LOADED;
 
- 	return 0;
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * _write_sysconfig - write a value to the module's OCP_SYSCONFIG register
 
-  * @v: OCP_SYSCONFIG value to write
 
-  * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
 
-  *
 
-  * Write @v into the module class' OCP_SYSCONFIG register, if it has
 
-  * one.  No return value.
 
-  */
 
- static void _write_sysconfig(u32 v, struct omap_hwmod *oh)
 
- {
 
- 	if (!oh->class->sysc) {
 
- 		WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: cannot write OCP_SYSCONFIG: not defined on hwmod's class\n", oh->name);
 
- 		return;
 
- 	}
 
- 	/* XXX ensure module interface clock is up */
 
- 	/* Module might have lost context, always update cache and register */
 
- 	oh->_sysc_cache = v;
 
- 	omap_hwmod_write(v, oh, oh->class->sysc->sysc_offs);
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * _set_master_standbymode: set the OCP_SYSCONFIG MIDLEMODE field in @v
 
-  * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
 
-  * @standbymode: MIDLEMODE field bits
 
-  * @v: pointer to register contents to modify
 
-  *
 
-  * Update the master standby mode bits in @v to be @standbymode for
 
-  * the @oh hwmod.  Does not write to the hardware.  Returns -EINVAL
 
-  * upon error or 0 upon success.
 
-  */
 
- static int _set_master_standbymode(struct omap_hwmod *oh, u8 standbymode,
 
- 				   u32 *v)
 
- {
 
- 	u32 mstandby_mask;
 
- 	u8 mstandby_shift;
 
- 	if (!oh->class->sysc ||
 
- 	    !(oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_MIDLEMODE))
 
- 		return -EINVAL;
 
- 	if (!oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields) {
 
- 		WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: offset struct for sysconfig not provided in class\n", oh->name);
 
- 		return -EINVAL;
 
- 	}
 
- 	mstandby_shift = oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields->midle_shift;
 
- 	mstandby_mask = (0x3 << mstandby_shift);
 
- 	*v &= ~mstandby_mask;
 
- 	*v |= __ffs(standbymode) << mstandby_shift;
 
- 	return 0;
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * _set_slave_idlemode: set the OCP_SYSCONFIG SIDLEMODE field in @v
 
-  * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
 
-  * @idlemode: SIDLEMODE field bits
 
-  * @v: pointer to register contents to modify
 
-  *
 
-  * Update the slave idle mode bits in @v to be @idlemode for the @oh
 
-  * hwmod.  Does not write to the hardware.  Returns -EINVAL upon error
 
-  * or 0 upon success.
 
-  */
 
- static int _set_slave_idlemode(struct omap_hwmod *oh, u8 idlemode, u32 *v)
 
- {
 
- 	u32 sidle_mask;
 
- 	u8 sidle_shift;
 
- 	if (!oh->class->sysc ||
 
- 	    !(oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_SIDLEMODE))
 
- 		return -EINVAL;
 
- 	if (!oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields) {
 
- 		WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: offset struct for sysconfig not provided in class\n", oh->name);
 
- 		return -EINVAL;
 
- 	}
 
- 	sidle_shift = oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields->sidle_shift;
 
- 	sidle_mask = (0x3 << sidle_shift);
 
- 	*v &= ~sidle_mask;
 
- 	*v |= __ffs(idlemode) << sidle_shift;
 
- 	return 0;
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * _set_clockactivity: set OCP_SYSCONFIG.CLOCKACTIVITY bits in @v
 
-  * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
 
-  * @clockact: CLOCKACTIVITY field bits
 
-  * @v: pointer to register contents to modify
 
-  *
 
-  * Update the clockactivity mode bits in @v to be @clockact for the
 
-  * @oh hwmod.  Used for additional powersaving on some modules.  Does
 
-  * not write to the hardware.  Returns -EINVAL upon error or 0 upon
 
-  * success.
 
-  */
 
- static int _set_clockactivity(struct omap_hwmod *oh, u8 clockact, u32 *v)
 
- {
 
- 	u32 clkact_mask;
 
- 	u8  clkact_shift;
 
- 	if (!oh->class->sysc ||
 
- 	    !(oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_CLOCKACTIVITY))
 
- 		return -EINVAL;
 
- 	if (!oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields) {
 
- 		WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: offset struct for sysconfig not provided in class\n", oh->name);
 
- 		return -EINVAL;
 
- 	}
 
- 	clkact_shift = oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields->clkact_shift;
 
- 	clkact_mask = (0x3 << clkact_shift);
 
- 	*v &= ~clkact_mask;
 
- 	*v |= clockact << clkact_shift;
 
- 	return 0;
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * _set_softreset: set OCP_SYSCONFIG.CLOCKACTIVITY bits in @v
 
-  * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
 
-  * @v: pointer to register contents to modify
 
-  *
 
-  * Set the SOFTRESET bit in @v for hwmod @oh.  Returns -EINVAL upon
 
-  * error or 0 upon success.
 
-  */
 
- static int _set_softreset(struct omap_hwmod *oh, u32 *v)
 
- {
 
- 	u32 softrst_mask;
 
- 	if (!oh->class->sysc ||
 
- 	    !(oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_SOFTRESET))
 
- 		return -EINVAL;
 
- 	if (!oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields) {
 
- 		WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: offset struct for sysconfig not provided in class\n", oh->name);
 
- 		return -EINVAL;
 
- 	}
 
- 	softrst_mask = (0x1 << oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields->srst_shift);
 
- 	*v |= softrst_mask;
 
- 	return 0;
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * _wait_softreset_complete - wait for an OCP softreset to complete
 
-  * @oh: struct omap_hwmod * to wait on
 
-  *
 
-  * Wait until the IP block represented by @oh reports that its OCP
 
-  * softreset is complete.  This can be triggered by software (see
 
-  * _ocp_softreset()) or by hardware upon returning from off-mode (one
 
-  * example is HSMMC).  Waits for up to MAX_MODULE_SOFTRESET_WAIT
 
-  * microseconds.  Returns the number of microseconds waited.
 
-  */
 
- static int _wait_softreset_complete(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
 
- {
 
- 	struct omap_hwmod_class_sysconfig *sysc;
 
- 	u32 softrst_mask;
 
- 	int c = 0;
 
- 	sysc = oh->class->sysc;
 
- 	if (sysc->sysc_flags & SYSS_HAS_RESET_STATUS)
 
- 		omap_test_timeout((omap_hwmod_read(oh, sysc->syss_offs)
 
- 				   & SYSS_RESETDONE_MASK),
 
- 				  MAX_MODULE_SOFTRESET_WAIT, c);
 
- 	else if (sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_RESET_STATUS) {
 
- 		softrst_mask = (0x1 << sysc->sysc_fields->srst_shift);
 
- 		omap_test_timeout(!(omap_hwmod_read(oh, sysc->sysc_offs)
 
- 				    & softrst_mask),
 
- 				  MAX_MODULE_SOFTRESET_WAIT, c);
 
- 	}
 
- 	return c;
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * _set_dmadisable: set OCP_SYSCONFIG.DMADISABLE bit in @v
 
-  * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
 
-  *
 
-  * The DMADISABLE bit is a semi-automatic bit present in sysconfig register
 
-  * of some modules. When the DMA must perform read/write accesses, the
 
-  * DMADISABLE bit is cleared by the hardware. But when the DMA must stop
 
-  * for power management, software must set the DMADISABLE bit back to 1.
 
-  *
 
-  * Set the DMADISABLE bit in @v for hwmod @oh.  Returns -EINVAL upon
 
-  * error or 0 upon success.
 
-  */
 
- static int _set_dmadisable(struct omap_hwmod *oh)
 
- {
 
- 	u32 v;
 
- 	u32 dmadisable_mask;
 
- 	if (!oh->class->sysc ||
 
- 	    !(oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_DMADISABLE))
 
- 		return -EINVAL;
 
- 	if (!oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields) {
 
- 		WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: offset struct for sysconfig not provided in class\n", oh->name);
 
- 		return -EINVAL;
 
- 	}
 
- 	/* clocks must be on for this operation */
 
- 	if (oh->_state != _HWMOD_STATE_ENABLED) {
 
- 		pr_warn("omap_hwmod: %s: dma can be disabled only from enabled state\n", oh->name);
 
- 		return -EINVAL;
 
- 	}
 
- 	pr_debug("omap_hwmod: %s: setting DMADISABLE\n", oh->name);
 
- 	v = oh->_sysc_cache;
 
- 	dmadisable_mask =
 
- 		(0x1 << oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields->dmadisable_shift);
 
- 	v |= dmadisable_mask;
 
- 	_write_sysconfig(v, oh);
 
- 	return 0;
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * _set_module_autoidle: set the OCP_SYSCONFIG AUTOIDLE field in @v
 
-  * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
 
-  * @autoidle: desired AUTOIDLE bitfield value (0 or 1)
 
-  * @v: pointer to register contents to modify
 
-  *
 
-  * Update the module autoidle bit in @v to be @autoidle for the @oh
 
-  * hwmod.  The autoidle bit controls whether the module can gate
 
-  * internal clocks automatically when it isn't doing anything; the
 
-  * exact function of this bit varies on a per-module basis.  This
 
-  * function does not write to the hardware.  Returns -EINVAL upon
 
-  * error or 0 upon success.
 
-  */
 
- static int _set_module_autoidle(struct omap_hwmod *oh, u8 autoidle,
 
- 				u32 *v)
 
- {
 
- 	u32 autoidle_mask;
 
- 	u8 autoidle_shift;
 
- 	if (!oh->class->sysc ||
 
- 	    !(oh->class->sysc->sysc_flags & SYSC_HAS_AUTOIDLE))
 
- 		return -EINVAL;
 
- 	if (!oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields) {
 
- 		WARN(1, "omap_hwmod: %s: offset struct for sysconfig not provided in class\n", oh->name);
 
- 		return -EINVAL;
 
- 	}
 
- 	autoidle_shift = oh->class->sysc->sysc_fields->autoidle_shift;
 
- 	autoidle_mask = (0x1 << autoidle_shift);
 
- 	*v &= ~autoidle_mask;
 
- 	*v |= autoidle << autoidle_shift;
 
- 	return 0;
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * _set_idle_ioring_wakeup - enable/disable IO pad wakeup on hwmod idle for mux
 
-  * @oh: struct omap_hwmod *
 
-  * @set_wake: bool value indicating to set (true) or clear (false) wakeup enable
 
-  *
 
-  * Set or clear the I/O pad wakeup flag in the mux entries for the
 
-  * hwmod @oh.  This function changes the @oh->mux->pads_dynamic array
 
-  * in memory.  If the hwmod is currently idled, and the new idle
 
-  * values don't match the previous ones, this function will also
 
-  * update the SCM PADCTRL registers.  Otherwise, if the hwmod is not
 
-  * currently idled, this function won't touch the hardware: the new
 
-  * mux settings are written to the SCM PADCTRL registers when the
 
-  * hwmod is idled.  No return value.
 
-  */
 
- static void _set_idle_ioring_wakeup(struct omap_hwmod *oh, bool set_wake)
 
- {
 
- 	struct omap_device_pad *pad;
 
- 	bool change = false;
 
- 	u16 prev_idle;
 
- 	int j;
 
- 	if (!oh->mux || !oh->mux->enabled)
 
 
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