android_kernel_xiaomi_sm8350/include/linux/msm-sps.h
Ajay Prathi f094710be7 msm: sps: Use iomem attribute for base address
Clients may use ioremap api to obtain the bam base address.
Add iomem attribute to the base address field
in the public SPS structure to avoid type casts.

Change-Id: Iba2ec1a9d84c3d57e2ce314ba9dc0b81644db2fb
Signed-off-by: Ajay Prathi <aprathi@codeaurora.org>
2021-07-08 18:50:19 +05:30

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2016-2021, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved.
*/
/* Smart-Peripheral-Switch (SPS) API. */
#ifndef _SPS_H_
#define _SPS_H_
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/types.h> /* u32 */
#if defined(CONFIG_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT) || defined(CONFIG_ARM_LPAE)
/* Returns upper 4bits of 36bits physical address */
#define SPS_GET_UPPER_ADDR(addr) ((addr & 0xF00000000ULL) >> 32)
/* Returns 36bits physical address from 32bit address &
* flags word
*/
#define DESC_FULL_ADDR(flags, addr) ((((phys_addr_t)flags & 0xF) << 32) | addr)
/* Returns flags word with flags and 4bit upper address
* from flags and 36bit physical address
*/
#define DESC_FLAG_WORD(flags, addr) (((addr & 0xF00000000ULL) >> 32) | flags)
#else
#define SPS_GET_UPPER_ADDR(addr) (0)
#define DESC_FULL_ADDR(flags, addr) (addr)
#define DESC_FLAG_WORD(flags, addr) (flags)
#endif
/* Returns upper 4bits of 36bits physical address from
* flags word
*/
#define DESC_UPPER_ADDR(flags) ((flags & 0xF))
/* Returns lower 32bits of 36bits physical address */
#define SPS_GET_LOWER_ADDR(addr) ((u32)(addr & 0xFFFFFFFF))
/* SPS device handle indicating use of system memory */
#define SPS_DEV_HANDLE_MEM (~0x0ul>>1)
/* SPS device handle indicating use of BAM-DMA */
/* SPS device handle invalid value */
#define SPS_DEV_HANDLE_INVALID 0
/* BAM invalid IRQ value */
#define SPS_IRQ_INVALID 0
/* Invalid address value */
#define SPS_ADDR_INVALID (0xDEADBEEF)
/* Invalid peripheral device enumeration class */
#define SPS_CLASS_INVALID (0xDEADBEEF)
/*
* This value specifies different configurations for an SPS connection.
* A non-default value instructs the SPS driver to search for the configuration
* in the fixed connection mapping table.
*/
#define SPS_CONFIG_DEFAULT 0
/*
* This value instructs the SPS driver to use the default BAM-DMA channel
* threshold
*/
#define SPS_DMA_THRESHOLD_DEFAULT 0
/* Flag bits supported by SPS hardware for struct sps_iovec */
#define SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_INT 0x8000 /* Generate interrupt */
#define SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_EOT 0x4000 /* Generate end-of-transfer indication */
#define SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_EOB 0x2000 /* Generate end-of-block indication */
#define SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_NWD 0x1000 /* notify when done */
#define SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_CMD 0x0800 /* command descriptor */
#define SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_LOCK 0x0400 /* pipe lock */
#define SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_UNLOCK 0x0200 /* pipe unlock */
#define SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_IMME 0x0100 /* immediate command descriptor */
#define SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_NO_SUBMIT 0x0020 /* Do not submit descriptor to HW */
#define SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_DEFAULT 0x0010 /* Use driver default */
/* Maximum descriptor/iovec size */
#define SPS_IOVEC_MAX_SIZE (32 * 1024 - 1) /* 32K-1 bytes due to HW limit */
/* BAM device options flags */
/*
* BAM will be configured and enabled at boot. Otherwise, BAM will be
* configured and enabled when first pipe connect occurs.
*/
#define SPS_BAM_OPT_ENABLE_AT_BOOT 1UL
/* BAM IRQ is disabled */
#define SPS_BAM_OPT_IRQ_DISABLED (1UL << 1)
/* BAM peripheral is a BAM-DMA */
#define SPS_BAM_OPT_BAMDMA (1UL << 2)
/* BAM IRQ is registered for apps wakeup */
#define SPS_BAM_OPT_IRQ_WAKEUP (1UL << 3)
/* Ignore external block pipe reset */
#define SPS_BAM_NO_EXT_P_RST (1UL << 4)
/* Don't enable local clock gating */
#define SPS_BAM_NO_LOCAL_CLK_GATING (1UL << 5)
/* Don't enable writeback cancel*/
#define SPS_BAM_CANCEL_WB (1UL << 6)
/* BAM uses SMMU */
#define SPS_BAM_SMMU_EN (1UL << 9)
/* Confirm resource status before access BAM*/
#define SPS_BAM_RES_CONFIRM (1UL << 7)
/* Hold memory for BAM DMUX */
#define SPS_BAM_HOLD_MEM (1UL << 8)
/* Use cached write pointer */
#define SPS_BAM_CACHED_WP (1UL << 10)
/* BAM device management flags */
/* BAM global device control is managed remotely */
#define SPS_BAM_MGR_DEVICE_REMOTE 1UL
/* BAM device supports multiple execution environments */
#define SPS_BAM_MGR_MULTI_EE (1UL << 1)
/* BAM pipes are *not* allocated locally */
#define SPS_BAM_MGR_PIPE_NO_ALLOC (1UL << 2)
/* BAM pipes are *not* configured locally */
#define SPS_BAM_MGR_PIPE_NO_CONFIG (1UL << 3)
/* BAM pipes are *not* controlled locally */
#define SPS_BAM_MGR_PIPE_NO_CTRL (1UL << 4)
/* "Globbed" management properties */
#define SPS_BAM_MGR_NONE \
(SPS_BAM_MGR_DEVICE_REMOTE | SPS_BAM_MGR_PIPE_NO_ALLOC | \
SPS_BAM_MGR_PIPE_NO_CONFIG | SPS_BAM_MGR_PIPE_NO_CTRL)
#define SPS_BAM_MGR_LOCAL 0
#define SPS_BAM_MGR_LOCAL_SHARED SPS_BAM_MGR_MULTI_EE
#define SPS_BAM_MGR_REMOTE_SHARED \
(SPS_BAM_MGR_DEVICE_REMOTE | SPS_BAM_MGR_MULTI_EE | \
SPS_BAM_MGR_PIPE_NO_ALLOC)
#define SPS_BAM_MGR_ACCESS_MASK SPS_BAM_MGR_NONE
/*
* BAM security configuration
*/
#define SPS_BAM_NUM_EES 4
#define SPS_BAM_SEC_DO_NOT_CONFIG 0
#define SPS_BAM_SEC_DO_CONFIG 0x0A434553
/* BAM pipe selection */
#define SPS_BAM_PIPE(n) (1UL << (n))
/* This enum specifies the operational mode for an SPS connection */
enum sps_mode {
SPS_MODE_SRC = 0, /* end point is the source (producer) */
SPS_MODE_DEST, /* end point is the destination (consumer) */
};
/*
* This enum is a set of bit flag options for SPS connection.
* The enums should be OR'd together to create the option set
* for the SPS connection.
*/
enum sps_option {
/*
* Options to enable specific SPS hardware interrupts.
* These bit flags are also used to indicate interrupt source
* for the SPS_EVENT_IRQ event.
*/
SPS_O_DESC_DONE = 0x00000001, /* Descriptor processed */
SPS_O_INACTIVE = 0x00000002, /* Inactivity timeout */
SPS_O_WAKEUP = 0x00000004, /* Peripheral wake up */
SPS_O_OUT_OF_DESC = 0x00000008,/* Out of descriptors */
SPS_O_ERROR = 0x00000010, /* Error */
SPS_O_EOT = 0x00000020, /* End-of-transfer */
SPS_O_RST_ERROR = 0x00000040, /* Pipe reset unsucessful error */
SPS_O_HRESP_ERROR = 0x00000080,/* Errorneous Hresponse by AHB MASTER */
/* Options to enable hardware features */
SPS_O_STREAMING = 0x00010000, /* Enable streaming mode (no EOT) */
/* Use MTI/SETPEND instead of BAM interrupt */
SPS_O_IRQ_MTI = 0x00020000,
/* NWD bit written with EOT for BAM2BAM producer pipe */
SPS_O_WRITE_NWD = 0x00040000,
/* EOT set after pipe SW offset advanced */
SPS_O_LATE_EOT = 0x00080000,
/* Options to enable software features */
/* Do not disable a pipe during disconnection */
SPS_O_NO_DISABLE = 0x00800000,
/* Transfer operation should be polled */
SPS_O_POLL = 0x01000000,
/* Disable queuing of transfer events for the connection end point */
SPS_O_NO_Q = 0x02000000,
SPS_O_FLOWOFF = 0x04000000, /* Graceful halt */
/* SPS_O_WAKEUP will be disabled after triggered */
SPS_O_WAKEUP_IS_ONESHOT = 0x08000000,
/**
* Client must read each descriptor from the FIFO
* using sps_get_iovec()
*/
SPS_O_ACK_TRANSFERS = 0x10000000,
/* Connection is automatically enabled */
SPS_O_AUTO_ENABLE = 0x20000000,
/* DISABLE endpoint synchronization for config/enable/disable */
SPS_O_NO_EP_SYNC = 0x40000000,
/* Allow partial polling duing IRQ mode */
SPS_O_HYBRID = 0x80000000,
/* Allow dummy BAM connection */
SPS_O_DUMMY_PEER = 0x00000400,
};
/**
* This enum specifies BAM DMA channel priority. Clients should use
* SPS_DMA_PRI_DEFAULT unless a specific priority is required.
*/
enum sps_dma_priority {
SPS_DMA_PRI_DEFAULT = 0,
SPS_DMA_PRI_LOW,
SPS_DMA_PRI_MED,
SPS_DMA_PRI_HIGH,
};
/*
* This enum specifies the ownership of a connection resource.
* Remote or shared ownership is only possible/meaningful on the processor
* that controls resource.
*/
enum sps_owner {
SPS_OWNER_LOCAL = 0x1, /* Resource is owned by local processor */
SPS_OWNER_REMOTE = 0x2, /* Resource is owned by a satellite processor */
};
/* This enum indicates the event associated with a client event trigger */
enum sps_event {
SPS_EVENT_INVALID = 0,
SPS_EVENT_EOT, /* End-of-transfer */
SPS_EVENT_DESC_DONE, /* Descriptor processed */
SPS_EVENT_OUT_OF_DESC, /* Out of descriptors */
SPS_EVENT_WAKEUP, /* Peripheral wake up */
SPS_EVENT_FLOWOFF, /* Graceful halt (idle) */
SPS_EVENT_INACTIVE, /* Inactivity timeout */
SPS_EVENT_ERROR, /* Error */
SPS_EVENT_RST_ERROR, /* Pipe Reset unsuccessful */
SPS_EVENT_HRESP_ERROR, /* Errorneous Hresponse by AHB Master*/
SPS_EVENT_MAX,
};
/*
* This enum specifies the event trigger mode and is an argument for the
* sps_register_event() function.
*/
enum sps_trigger {
/* Trigger with payload for callback */
SPS_TRIGGER_CALLBACK = 0,
/* Trigger without payload for wait or poll */
SPS_TRIGGER_WAIT,
};
/*
* This enum indicates the desired halting mechanism and is an argument for the
* sps_flow_off() function
*/
enum sps_flow_off {
SPS_FLOWOFF_FORCED = 0, /* Force hardware into halt state */
/* Allow hardware to empty pipe before halting */
SPS_FLOWOFF_GRACEFUL,
};
/*
* This enum indicates the target memory heap and is an argument for the
* sps_mem_alloc() function.
*/
enum sps_mem {
SPS_MEM_LOCAL = 0, /* SPS subsystem local (pipe) memory */
SPS_MEM_UC, /* Microcontroller (ARM7) local memory */
};
/*
* This enum indicates a timer control operation and is an argument for the
* sps_timer_ctrl() function.
*/
enum sps_timer_op {
SPS_TIMER_OP_CONFIG = 0,
SPS_TIMER_OP_RESET,
/* SPS_TIMER_OP_START, Not supported by hardware yet */
/* SPS_TIMER_OP_STOP, Not supported by hardware yet */
SPS_TIMER_OP_READ,
};
/*
* This enum indicates the inactivity timer operating mode and is an
* argument for the sps_timer_ctrl() function.
*/
enum sps_timer_mode {
SPS_TIMER_MODE_ONESHOT = 0,
/* SPS_TIMER_MODE_PERIODIC, Not supported by hardware yet */
};
/* This enum indicates the cases when callback the user of BAM */
enum sps_callback_case {
SPS_CALLBACK_BAM_ERROR_IRQ = 1, /* BAM ERROR IRQ */
SPS_CALLBACK_BAM_HRESP_ERR_IRQ, /* Erroneous HResponse */
SPS_CALLBACK_BAM_TIMER_IRQ, /* Inactivity timer */
SPS_CALLBACK_BAM_RES_REQ, /* Request resource */
SPS_CALLBACK_BAM_RES_REL, /* Release resource */
SPS_CALLBACK_BAM_POLL, /* To poll each pipe */
};
/*
* This enum indicates the command type in a command element
*/
enum sps_command_type {
SPS_WRITE_COMMAND = 0,
SPS_READ_COMMAND,
};
/**
* struct msm_sps_platform_data - SPS Platform specific data.
* @bamdma_restricted_pipes - Bitmask of pipes restricted from local use.
*
*/
struct msm_sps_platform_data {
u32 bamdma_restricted_pipes;
};
/**
* This data type corresponds to the native I/O vector (BAM descriptor)
* supported by SPS hardware
*
* @addr - Buffer physical address.
* @size - Buffer size in bytes.
* @flags -Flag bitmask (see SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_ #defines).
*
*/
struct sps_iovec {
u32 addr;
u32 size:16;
u32 flags:16;
};
/**
* This data type corresponds to the native Command Element
* supported by SPS hardware
*
* @addr - register address.
* @command - command type.
* @data - for write command: content to be written into peripheral register.
* for read command: dest addr to write peripheral register value to.
* @mask - register mask.
* @reserved - for future usage.
*
*/
struct sps_command_element {
u32 addr:24;
u32 command:8;
u32 data;
u32 mask;
u32 reserved;
};
/*
* BAM device's security configuration
*/
struct sps_bam_pipe_sec_config_props {
u32 pipe_mask;
u32 vmid;
};
struct sps_bam_sec_config_props {
/* Per-EE configuration - This is a pipe bit mask for each EE */
struct sps_bam_pipe_sec_config_props ees[SPS_BAM_NUM_EES];
};
/**
* This struct defines a BAM device. The client must memset() this struct to
* zero before writing device information. A value of zero for uninitialized
* values will instruct the SPS driver to use general defaults or
* hardware/BIOS supplied values.
*
*
* @options - See SPS_BAM_OPT_* bit flag.
* @phys_addr - BAM base physical address (not peripheral address).
* @virt_addr - BAM base virtual address.
* @virt_size - For virtual mapping.
* @irq - IRQ enum for use in ISR vector install.
* @num_pipes - number of pipes. Can be read from hardware.
* @summing_threshold - BAM event threshold.
*
* @periph_class - Peripheral device enumeration class.
* @periph_dev_id - Peripheral global device ID.
* @periph_phys_addr - Peripheral base physical address, for BAM-DMA only.
* @periph_virt_addr - Peripheral base virtual address.
* @periph_virt_size - Size for virtual mapping.
*
* @callback - callback function for BAM user.
* @user - pointer to user data.
*
* @event_threshold - Pipe event threshold.
* @desc_size - Size (bytes) of descriptor FIFO.
* @data_size - Size (bytes) of data FIFO.
* @desc_mem_id - Heap ID for default descriptor FIFO allocations.
* @data_mem_id - Heap ID for default data FIFO allocations.
*
* @manage - BAM device management flags (see SPS_BAM_MGR_*).
* @restricted_pipes - Bitmask of pipes restricted from local use.
* @ee - Local execution environment index.
*
* @irq_gen_addr - MTI interrupt generation address. This configuration only
* applies to BAM rev 1 and 2 hardware. MTIs are only supported on BAMs when
* global config is controlled by a remote processor.
* NOTE: This address must correspond to the MTI associated with the "irq" IRQ
* enum specified above.
*
* @sec_config - must be set to SPS_BAM_SEC_DO_CONFIG to perform BAM security
* configuration. Only the processor that manages the BAM is allowed to
* perform the configuration. The global (top-level) BAM interrupt will be
* assigned to the EE of the processor that manages the BAM.
*
* @p_sec_config_props - BAM device's security configuration
*
*/
struct sps_bam_props {
/* BAM device properties. */
u32 options;
phys_addr_t phys_addr;
void __iomem *virt_addr;
u32 virt_size;
u32 irq;
u32 num_pipes;
u32 summing_threshold;
/* Peripheral device properties */
u32 periph_class;
u32 periph_dev_id;
phys_addr_t periph_phys_addr;
void *periph_virt_addr;
u32 periph_virt_size;
/* Connection pipe parameter defaults. */
u32 event_threshold;
u32 desc_size;
u32 data_size;
u32 desc_mem_id;
u32 data_mem_id;
/* Feedback to BAM user */
void (*callback)(enum sps_callback_case, void *user);
void *user;
/* Security properties */
u32 manage;
u32 restricted_pipes;
u32 ee;
/* Log Level property */
u32 ipc_loglevel;
/* BAM MTI interrupt generation */
u32 irq_gen_addr;
/* Security configuration properties */
u32 sec_config;
struct sps_bam_sec_config_props *p_sec_config_props;
/* Logging control */
bool constrained_logging;
u32 logging_number;
};
/**
* This struct specifies memory buffer properties.
*
* @base - Buffer virtual address.
* @phys_base - Buffer physical address.
* @size - Specifies buffer size (or maximum size).
* @min_size - If non-zero, specifies buffer minimum size.
*
*/
struct sps_mem_buffer {
void __iomem *base;
phys_addr_t phys_base;
unsigned long iova;
u32 size;
u32 min_size;
};
/**
* This struct defines a connection's end point and is used as the argument
* for the sps_connect(), sps_get_config(), and sps_set_config() functions.
* For system mode pipe, use SPS_DEV_HANDLE_MEM for the end point that
* corresponds to system memory.
*
* The client can force SPS to reserve a specific pipe on a BAM.
* If the pipe is in use, the sps_connect/set_config() will fail.
*
* @source - Source BAM.
* @src_pipe_index - BAM pipe index, 0 to 30.
* @destination - Destination BAM.
* @dest_pipe_index - BAM pipe index, 0 to 30.
*
* @mode - specifies which end (source or destination) of the connection will
* be controlled/referenced by the client.
*
* @config - This value is for future use and should be set to
* SPS_CONFIG_DEFAULT or left as default from sps_get_config().
*
* @options - OR'd connection end point options (see SPS_O defines).
*
* WARNING: The memory provided should be physically contiguous and non-cached.
* The user can use one of the following:
* 1. sps_alloc_mem() - allocated from pipe-memory.
* 2. dma_alloc_coherent() - allocate coherent DMA memory.
* 3. dma_map_single() - for using memory allocated by kmalloc().
*
* @desc - Descriptor FIFO.
* @data - Data FIFO (BAM-to-BAM mode only).
*
* @event_thresh - Pipe event threshold or derivative.
* @lock_group - The lock group this pipe belongs to.
*
* @sps_reserved - Reserved word - client must not modify.
*
*/
struct sps_connect {
unsigned long source;
unsigned long source_iova;
u32 src_pipe_index;
unsigned long destination;
unsigned long dest_iova;
u32 dest_pipe_index;
enum sps_mode mode;
u32 config;
enum sps_option options;
struct sps_mem_buffer desc;
struct sps_mem_buffer data;
u32 event_thresh;
u32 lock_group;
/* SETPEND/MTI interrupt generation parameters */
u32 irq_gen_addr;
u32 irq_gen_data;
u32 sps_reserved;
};
/**
* This struct defines a satellite connection's end point. The client of the
* SPS driver on the satellite processor must call sps_get_config() to
* initialize a struct sps_connect, then copy the values from the struct
* sps_satellite to the struct sps_connect before making the sps_connect()
* call to the satellite SPS driver.
*
*/
struct sps_satellite {
/**
* These values must be copied to either the source or destination
* corresponding values in the connect struct.
*/
phys_addr_t dev;
u32 pipe_index;
/**
* These values must be copied to the corresponding values in the
* connect struct
*/
u32 config;
enum sps_option options;
};
/**
* This struct defines parameters for allocation of a BAM DMA channel. The
* client must memset() this struct to zero before writing allocation
* information. A value of zero for uninitialized values will instruct
* the SPS driver to use defaults or "don't care".
*
* @dev - Associated BAM device handle, or SPS_DEV_HANDLE_DMA.
*
* @src_owner - Source owner processor ID.
* @dest_owner - Destination owner processor ID.
*
*/
struct sps_alloc_dma_chan {
unsigned long dev;
/* BAM DMA channel configuration parameters */
u32 threshold;
enum sps_dma_priority priority;
/**
* Owner IDs are global host processor identifiers used by the system
* SROT when establishing execution environments.
*/
u32 src_owner;
u32 dest_owner;
};
/**
* This struct defines parameters for an allocated BAM DMA channel.
*
* @dev - BAM DMA device handle.
* @dest_pipe_index - Destination/input/write pipe index.
* @src_pipe_index - Source/output/read pipe index.
*
*/
struct sps_dma_chan {
unsigned long dev;
u32 dest_pipe_index;
u32 src_pipe_index;
};
/**
* This struct is an argument passed payload when triggering a callback event
* object registered for an SPS connection end point.
*
* @user - Pointer registered with sps_register_event().
*
* @event_id - Which event.
*
* @iovec - The associated I/O vector. If the end point is a system-mode
* producer, the size will reflect the actual number of bytes written to the
* buffer by the pipe. NOTE: If this I/O vector was part of a set submitted to
* sps_transfer(), then the vector array itself will be updated with all of
* the actual counts.
*
* @user - Pointer registered with the transfer.
*
*/
struct sps_event_notify {
void *user;
enum sps_event event_id;
/* Data associated with the event */
union {
/* Data for SPS_EVENT_IRQ */
struct {
u32 mask;
} irq;
/* Data for SPS_EVENT_EOT or SPS_EVENT_DESC_DONE */
struct {
struct sps_iovec iovec;
void *user;
} transfer;
/* Data for SPS_EVENT_ERROR */
struct {
u32 status;
} err;
} data;
};
/**
* This struct defines a event registration parameters and is used as the
* argument for the sps_register_event() function.
*
* @options - Event options that will trigger the event object.
* @mode - Event trigger mode.
*
* @xfer_done - a pointer to a completion object. NULL if not in use.
*
* @callback - a callback to call on completion. NULL if not in use.
*
* @user - User pointer that will be provided in event callback data.
*
*/
struct sps_register_event {
enum sps_option options;
enum sps_trigger mode;
struct completion *xfer_done;
void (*callback)(struct sps_event_notify *notify);
void *user;
};
/**
* This struct defines a system memory transfer's parameters and is used as the
* argument for the sps_transfer() function.
*
* @iovec_phys - Physical address of I/O vectors buffer.
* @iovec - Pointer to I/O vectors buffer.
* @iovec_count - Number of I/O vectors.
* @user - User pointer passed in callback event.
*
*/
struct sps_transfer {
phys_addr_t iovec_phys;
struct sps_iovec *iovec;
u32 iovec_count;
void *user;
};
/**
* This struct defines a timer control operation parameters and is used as an
* argument for the sps_timer_ctrl() function.
*
* @op - Timer control operation.
* @timeout_msec - Inactivity timeout (msec).
*
*/
struct sps_timer_ctrl {
enum sps_timer_op op;
/**
* The following configuration parameters must be set when the timer
* control operation is SPS_TIMER_OP_CONFIG.
*/
enum sps_timer_mode mode;
u32 timeout_msec;
};
/**
* This struct defines a timer control operation result and is used as an
* argument for the sps_timer_ctrl() function.
*/
struct sps_timer_result {
u32 current_timer;
};
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Functions specific to sps interface
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
struct sps_pipe; /* Forward declaration */
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SPS)
/**
* Register a BAM device
*
* This function registers a BAM device with the SPS driver. For each
*peripheral that includes a BAM, the peripheral driver must register
* the BAM with the SPS driver.
*
* A requirement is that the peripheral driver must remain attached
* to the SPS driver until the BAM is deregistered. Otherwise, the
* system may attempt to unload the SPS driver. BAM registrations would
* be lost.
*
* @bam_props - Pointer to struct for BAM device properties.
*
* @dev_handle - Device handle will be written to this location (output).
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_register_bam_device(const struct sps_bam_props *bam_props,
unsigned long *dev_handle);
/**
* Deregister a BAM device
*
* This function deregisters a BAM device from the SPS driver. The peripheral
* driver should deregister a BAM when the peripheral driver is shut down or
* when BAM use should be disabled.
*
* A BAM cannot be deregistered if any of its pipes is in an active connection.
*
* When all BAMs have been deregistered, the system is free to unload the
* SPS driver.
*
* @dev_handle - BAM device handle.
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_deregister_bam_device(unsigned long dev_handle);
/**
* Allocate client state context
*
* This function allocate and initializes a client state context struct.
*
* @return pointer to client state context
*
*/
struct sps_pipe *sps_alloc_endpoint(void);
/**
* Free client state context
*
* This function de-initializes and free a client state context struct.
*
* @ctx - client context for SPS connection end point
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_free_endpoint(struct sps_pipe *h);
/**
* Get the configuration parameters for an SPS connection end point
*
* This function retrieves the configuration parameters for an SPS connection
* end point.
* This function may be called before the end point is connected (before
* sps_connect is called). This allows the client to specify parameters before
* the connection is established.
*
* The client must call this function to fill it's struct sps_connect
* struct before modifying values and passing the struct to sps_set_config().
*
* @h - client context for SPS connection end point
*
* @config - Pointer to buffer for the end point's configuration parameters.
* Must not be NULL.
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_get_config(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_connect *config);
/**
* Allocate memory from the SPS Pipe-Memory.
*
* @h - client context for SPS connection end point
*
* @mem - memory type - N/A.
*
* @mem_buffer - Pointer to struct for allocated memory properties.
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_alloc_mem(struct sps_pipe *h, enum sps_mem mem,
struct sps_mem_buffer *mem_buffer);
/**
* Free memory from the SPS Pipe-Memory.
*
* @h - client context for SPS connection end point
*
* @mem_buffer - Pointer to struct for allocated memory properties.
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_free_mem(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_mem_buffer *mem_buffer);
/**
* Connect an SPS connection end point
*
* This function creates a connection between two SPS peripherals or between
* an SPS peripheral and the local host processor (via system memory, end
*point SPS_DEV_HANDLE_MEM). Establishing the connection includes
* initialization of the SPS hardware and allocation of any other connection
* resources (buffer memory, etc.).
*
* This function requires the client to specify both the source and
* destination end points of the SPS connection. However, the handle
* returned applies only to the end point of the connection that the client
* controls. The end point under control must be specified by the
* enum sps_mode mode argument, either SPS_MODE_SRC, SPS_MODE_DEST, or
* SPS_MODE_CTL. Note that SPS_MODE_CTL is only supported for I/O
* accelerator connections, and only a limited set of control operations are
* allowed (TBD).
*
* For a connection involving system memory
* (SPS_DEV_HANDLE_MEM), the peripheral end point must be
* specified. For example, SPS_MODE_SRC must be specified for a
* BAM-to-system connection, since the BAM pipe is the data
* producer.
*
* For a specific peripheral-to-peripheral connection, there may be more than
* one required configuration. For example, there might be high-performance
* and low-power configurations for a connection between the two peripherals.
* The config argument allows the client to specify different configurations,
* which may require different system resource allocations and hardware
* initialization.
*
* A client is allowed to create one and only one connection for its
* struct sps_pipe. The handle is used to identify the connection end point
* in subsequent SPS driver calls. A specific connection source or
* destination end point can be associated with one and only one
* struct sps_pipe.
*
* The client must establish an open device handle to the SPS. To do so, the
* client must attach to the SPS driver and open the SPS device by calling
* the following functions.
*
* @h - client context for SPS connection end point
*
* @connect - Pointer to connection parameters
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_connect(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_connect *connect);
/**
* Disconnect an SPS connection end point
*
* This function disconnects an SPS connection end point.
* The SPS hardware associated with that end point will be disabled.
* For a connection involving system memory (SPS_DEV_HANDLE_MEM), all
* connection resources are deallocated. For a peripheral-to-peripheral
* connection, the resources associated with the connection will not be
* deallocated until both end points are closed.
*
* The client must call sps_connect() for the handle before calling
* this function.
*
* @h - client context for SPS connection end point
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_disconnect(struct sps_pipe *h);
/**
* Register an event object for an SPS connection end point
*
* This function registers a callback event object for an SPS connection end
*point. The registered event object will be triggered for the set of
* events specified in reg->options that are enabled for the end point.
*
* There can only be one registered event object for each event. If an event
* object is already registered for an event, it will be replaced. If
*reg->event handle is NULL, then any registered event object for the
* event will be deregistered. Option bits in reg->options not associated
* with events are ignored.
*
* The client must call sps_connect() for the handle before calling
* this function.
*
* @h - client context for SPS connection end point
*
* @reg - Pointer to event registration parameters
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_register_event(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_register_event *reg);
/**
* Perform a single DMA transfer on an SPS connection end point
*
* This function submits a DMA transfer request consisting of a single buffer
* for an SPS connection end point associated with a peripheral-to/from-memory
* connection. The request will be submitted immediately to hardware if the
* hardware is idle (data flow off, no other pending transfers). Otherwise, it
* will be queued for later handling in the SPS driver work loop.
*
* The data buffer must be DMA ready. The client is responsible for insuring
*physically contiguous memory, cache maintenance, and memory barrier. For
* more information, see Appendix A.
*
* The client must not modify the data buffer until the completion indication is
* received.
*
* This function cannot be used if transfer queuing is disabled (see option
* SPS_O_NO_Q). The client must set the SPS_O_EOT option to receive a callback
* event trigger when the transfer is complete. The SPS driver will insure the
* appropriate flags in the I/O vectors are set to generate the completion
* indication.
*
* The return value from this function may indicate that an error occurred.
* Possible causes include invalid arguments.
*
* @h - client context for SPS connection end point
*
* @addr - Physical address of buffer to transfer.
*
* WARNING: The memory provided should be physically contiguous and
* non-cached.
*
* The user can use one of the following:
* 1. sps_alloc_mem() - allocated from pipe-memory.
* 2. dma_alloc_coherent() - allocate DMA memory.
* 3. dma_map_single() for memory allocated by kmalloc().
*
* @size - Size in bytes of buffer to transfer
*
* @user - User pointer that will be returned to user as part of
* event payload
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_transfer_one(struct sps_pipe *h, phys_addr_t addr, u32 size,
void *user, u32 flags);
/**
* Read event queue for an SPS connection end point
*
* This function reads event queue for an SPS connection end point.
*
* @h - client context for SPS connection end point
*
* @event - pointer to client's event data buffer
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_get_event(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_event_notify *event);
/**
* Get processed I/O vector (completed transfers)
*
* This function fetches the next processed I/O vector.
*
* @h - client context for SPS connection end point
*
* @iovec - Pointer to I/O vector struct (output).
* This struct will be zeroed if there are no more processed I/O vectors.
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_get_iovec(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_iovec *iovec);
/**
* Enable an SPS connection end point
*
* This function enables an SPS connection end point.
*
* @h - client context for SPS connection end point
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_flow_on(struct sps_pipe *h);
/**
* Disable an SPS connection end point
*
* This function disables an SPS connection end point.
*
* @h - client context for SPS connection end point
*
* @mode - Desired mode for disabling pipe data flow
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_flow_off(struct sps_pipe *h, enum sps_flow_off mode);
/**
* Perform a Multiple DMA transfer on an SPS connection end point
*
* This function submits a DMA transfer request for an SPS connection end point
* associated with a peripheral-to/from-memory connection. The request will be
* submitted immediately to hardware if the hardware is idle (data flow off, no
* other pending transfers). Otherwise, it will be queued for later handling in
* the SPS driver work loop.
*
* The data buffers referenced by the I/O vectors must be DMA ready.
* The client is responsible for insuring physically contiguous memory,
* any cache maintenance, and memory barrier. For more information,
* see Appendix A.
*
* The I/O vectors must specify physical addresses for the referenced buffers.
*
* The client must not modify the data buffers referenced by I/O vectors until
* the completion indication is received.
*
* If transfer queuing is disabled (see option SPS_O_NO_Q), the client is
* responsible for setting the appropriate flags in the I/O vectors to generate
* the completion indication. Also, the client is responsible for enabling the
* appropriate connection callback event options for completion indication (see
* sps_connect(), sps_set_config()).
*
* If transfer queuing is enabled, the client must set the SPS_O_EOT option to
* receive a callback event trigger when the transfer is complete. The SPS
* driver will insure the appropriate flags in the I/O vectors are set to
* generate the completion indication. The client must not set any flags in the
* I/O vectors, as this may cause the SPS driver to become out of sync with the
* hardware.
*
* The return value from this function may indicate that an error occurred.
* Possible causes include invalid arguments. If transfer queuing is disabled,
* an error will occur if the pipe is already processing a transfer.
*
* @h - client context for SPS connection end point
*
* @transfer - Pointer to transfer parameter struct
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_transfer(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_transfer *transfer);
/**
* Determine whether an SPS connection end point FIFO is empty
*
* This function returns the empty state of an SPS connection end point.
*
* @h - client context for SPS connection end point
*
* @empty - pointer to client's empty status word (boolean)
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_is_pipe_empty(struct sps_pipe *h, u32 *empty);
/**
* Reset an SPS BAM device
*
* This function resets an SPS BAM device.
*
* @dev - device handle for the BAM
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_device_reset(unsigned long dev);
/**
* Set the configuration parameters for an SPS connection end point
*
* This function sets the configuration parameters for an SPS connection
* end point. This function may be called before the end point is connected
* (before sps_connect is called). This allows the client to specify
*parameters before the connection is established. The client is allowed
* to pre-allocate resources and override driver defaults.
*
* The client must call sps_get_config() to fill it's struct sps_connect
* struct before modifying values and passing the struct to this function.
* Only those parameters that differ from the current configuration will
* be processed.
*
* @h - client context for SPS connection end point
*
* @config - Pointer to the end point's new configuration parameters.
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_set_config(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_connect *config);
/**
* Set ownership of an SPS connection end point
*
* This function sets the ownership of an SPS connection end point to
* either local (default) or non-local. This function is used to
* retrieve the struct sps_connect data that must be used by a
* satellite processor when calling sps_connect().
*
* Non-local ownership is only possible/meaningful on the processor
* that controls resource allocations (apps processor). Setting ownership
* to non-local on a satellite processor will fail.
*
* Setting ownership from non-local to local will succeed only if the
* owning satellite processor has properly brought the end point to
* an idle condition.
*
* This function will succeed if the connection end point is already in
* the specified ownership state.
*
* @h - client context for SPS connection end point
*
* @owner - New ownership of the connection end point
*
* @connect - Pointer to buffer for satellite processor connect data.
* Can be NULL to avoid retrieving the connect data. Will be ignored
* if the end point ownership is set to local.
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_set_owner(struct sps_pipe *h, enum sps_owner owner,
struct sps_satellite *connect);
#ifdef CONFIG_SPS_SUPPORT_BAMDMA
/**
* Allocate a BAM DMA channel
*
* This function allocates a BAM DMA channel. A "BAM DMA" is a special
* DMA peripheral with a BAM front end. The DMA peripheral acts as a conduit
* for data to flow into a consumer pipe and then out of a producer pipe.
* It's primarily purpose is to serve as a path for interprocessor communication
* that allows each processor to control and protect it's own memory space.
*
* @alloc - Pointer to struct for BAM DMA channel allocation properties.
*
* @chan - Allocated channel information will be written to this
* location (output).
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_alloc_dma_chan(const struct sps_alloc_dma_chan *alloc,
struct sps_dma_chan *chan);
/**
* Free a BAM DMA channel
*
* This function frees a BAM DMA channel.
*
* @chan - Pointer to information for channel to free
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_free_dma_chan(struct sps_dma_chan *chan);
/**
* Get the BAM handle for BAM-DMA.
*
* The BAM handle should be use as source/destination in the sps_connect().
*
* @return handle on success, zero on error
*
*/
unsigned long sps_dma_get_bam_handle(void);
/**
* Free the BAM handle for BAM-DMA.
*
*/
void sps_dma_free_bam_handle(unsigned long h);
#else
static inline int sps_alloc_dma_chan(const struct sps_alloc_dma_chan *alloc,
struct sps_dma_chan *chan)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_free_dma_chan(struct sps_dma_chan *chan)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline unsigned long sps_dma_get_bam_handle(void)
{
return 0;
}
static inline void sps_dma_free_bam_handle(unsigned long h)
{
}
#endif
/**
* Get number of free transfer entries for an SPS connection end point
*
* This function returns the number of free transfer entries for an
* SPS connection end point.
*
* @h - client context for SPS connection end point
*
* @count - pointer to count status
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_get_free_count(struct sps_pipe *h, u32 *count);
/**
* Perform timer control
*
* This function performs timer control operations.
*
* @h - client context for SPS connection end point
*
* @timer_ctrl - Pointer to timer control specification
*
* @timer_result - Pointer to buffer for timer operation result.
* This argument can be NULL if no result is expected for the operation.
* If non-NULL, the current timer value will always provided.
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_timer_ctrl(struct sps_pipe *h,
struct sps_timer_ctrl *timer_ctrl,
struct sps_timer_result *timer_result);
/**
* Find the handle of a BAM device based on the physical address
*
* This function finds a BAM device in the BAM registration list that
* matches the specified physical address, and returns its handle.
*
* @phys_addr - physical address of the BAM
*
* @h - device handle of the BAM
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_phy2h(phys_addr_t phys_addr, unsigned long *handle);
/**
* Setup desc/data FIFO for bam-to-bam connection
*
* @mem_buffer - Pointer to struct for allocated memory properties.
*
* @addr - address of FIFO
*
* @size - FIFO size
*
* @use_offset - use address offset instead of absolute address
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_setup_bam2bam_fifo(struct sps_mem_buffer *mem_buffer,
u32 addr, u32 size, int use_offset);
/**
* Get the number of unused descriptors in the descriptor FIFO
* of a pipe
*
* @h - client context for SPS connection end point
*
* @desc_num - number of unused descriptors
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_get_unused_desc_num(struct sps_pipe *h, u32 *desc_num);
/**
* Get the debug info of BAM registers and descriptor FIFOs
*
* @dev - BAM device handle
*
* @option - debugging option
*
* @para - parameter used for an option (such as pipe combination)
*
* @tb_sel - testbus selection
*
* @desc_sel - selection of descriptors
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_get_bam_debug_info(unsigned long dev, u32 option, u32 para,
u32 tb_sel, u32 desc_sel);
/**
* Vote for or relinquish BAM DMA clock
*
* @clk_on - to turn on or turn off the clock
*
* @return 0 on success, negative value on error
*
*/
int sps_ctrl_bam_dma_clk(bool clk_on);
/*
* sps_pipe_reset - reset a pipe of a BAM.
* @dev: BAM device handle
* @pipe: pipe index
*
* This function resets a pipe of a BAM.
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative value on error
*/
int sps_pipe_reset(unsigned long dev, u32 pipe);
/*
* sps_pipe_disable - disable a pipe of a BAM.
* @dev: BAM device handle
* @pipe: pipe index
*
* This function disables a pipe of a BAM.
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative value on error
*/
int sps_pipe_disable(unsigned long dev, u32 pipe);
/*
* sps_pipe_pending_desc - checking pending descriptor.
* @dev: BAM device handle
* @pipe: pipe index
* @pending: indicate if there is any pending descriptor.
*
* This function checks if a pipe of a BAM has any pending descriptor.
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative value on error
*/
int sps_pipe_pending_desc(unsigned long dev, u32 pipe, bool *pending);
/*
* sps_bam_process_irq - process IRQ of a BAM.
* @dev: BAM device handle
*
* This function processes any pending IRQ of a BAM.
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative value on error
*/
int sps_bam_process_irq(unsigned long dev);
/*
* sps_get_bam_addr - get address info of a BAM.
* @dev: BAM device handle
* @base: beginning address
* @size: address range size
*
* This function returns the address info of a BAM.
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative value on error
*/
int sps_get_bam_addr(unsigned long dev, phys_addr_t *base,
u32 *size);
/*
* sps_pipe_inject_zlt - inject a ZLT with EOT.
* @dev: BAM device handle
* @pipe_index: pipe index
*
* This function injects a ZLT with EOT for a pipe of a BAM.
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative value on error
*/
int sps_pipe_inject_zlt(unsigned long dev, u32 pipe_index);
#else
static inline int sps_register_bam_device(const struct sps_bam_props
*bam_props, unsigned long *dev_handle)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_deregister_bam_device(unsigned long dev_handle)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline struct sps_pipe *sps_alloc_endpoint(void)
{
return NULL;
}
static inline int sps_free_endpoint(struct sps_pipe *h)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_get_config(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_connect *config)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_alloc_mem(struct sps_pipe *h, enum sps_mem mem,
struct sps_mem_buffer *mem_buffer)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_free_mem(struct sps_pipe *h,
struct sps_mem_buffer *mem_buffer)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_connect(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_connect *connect)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_disconnect(struct sps_pipe *h)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_register_event(struct sps_pipe *h,
struct sps_register_event *reg)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_transfer_one(struct sps_pipe *h, phys_addr_t addr,
u32 size, void *user, u32 flags)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_get_event(struct sps_pipe *h,
struct sps_event_notify *event)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_get_iovec(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_iovec *iovec)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_flow_on(struct sps_pipe *h)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_flow_off(struct sps_pipe *h, enum sps_flow_off mode)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_transfer(struct sps_pipe *h,
struct sps_transfer *transfer)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_is_pipe_empty(struct sps_pipe *h, u32 *empty)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_device_reset(unsigned long dev)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_set_config(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_connect *config)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_set_owner(struct sps_pipe *h, enum sps_owner owner,
struct sps_satellite *connect)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_get_free_count(struct sps_pipe *h, u32 *count)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_alloc_dma_chan(const struct sps_alloc_dma_chan *alloc,
struct sps_dma_chan *chan)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_free_dma_chan(struct sps_dma_chan *chan)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline unsigned long sps_dma_get_bam_handle(void)
{
return 0;
}
static inline void sps_dma_free_bam_handle(unsigned long h)
{
}
static inline int sps_timer_ctrl(struct sps_pipe *h,
struct sps_timer_ctrl *timer_ctrl,
struct sps_timer_result *timer_result)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_phy2h(phys_addr_t phys_addr, unsigned long *handle)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_setup_bam2bam_fifo(struct sps_mem_buffer *mem_buffer,
u32 addr, u32 size, int use_offset)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_get_unused_desc_num(struct sps_pipe *h, u32 *desc_num)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_get_bam_debug_info(unsigned long dev, u32 option,
u32 para, u32 tb_sel, u32 desc_sel)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_ctrl_bam_dma_clk(bool clk_on)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_pipe_reset(unsigned long dev, u32 pipe)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_pipe_disable(unsigned long dev, u32 pipe)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_pipe_pending_desc(unsigned long dev, u32 pipe,
bool *pending)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_bam_process_irq(unsigned long dev)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_get_bam_addr(unsigned long dev, phys_addr_t *base,
u32 *size)
{
return -EPERM;
}
static inline int sps_pipe_inject_zlt(unsigned long dev, u32 pipe_index)
{
return -EPERM;
}
#endif
#endif /* _SPS_H_ */