u-boot/include/zynqmp_firmware.h
Michal Simek 29af2ac48c clk: versal: Move pm_query_id out of clock driver
There is no reason to have firmware specific structure in clock driver.
Move it to generic location and also initialize enum values which is based
on https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-kernel/20200318125003.GA2727094@kroah.com/
recommended way to go to make sure that values guaranteed by compiler.

Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com>
2020-08-20 10:57:46 +02:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
/*
* Xilinx Zynq MPSoC Firmware driver
*
* Copyright (C) 2018-2019 Xilinx, Inc.
*/
#ifndef _ZYNQMP_FIRMWARE_H_
#define _ZYNQMP_FIRMWARE_H_
enum pm_api_id {
PM_GET_API_VERSION = 1,
PM_SET_CONFIGURATION,
PM_GET_NODE_STATUS,
PM_GET_OPERATING_CHARACTERISTIC,
PM_REGISTER_NOTIFIER,
PM_REQUEST_SUSPEND,
PM_SELF_SUSPEND,
PM_FORCE_POWERDOWN,
PM_ABORT_SUSPEND,
PM_REQUEST_WAKEUP,
PM_SET_WAKEUP_SOURCE,
PM_SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN,
PM_REQUEST_NODE,
PM_RELEASE_NODE,
PM_SET_REQUIREMENT,
PM_SET_MAX_LATENCY,
PM_RESET_ASSERT,
PM_RESET_GET_STATUS,
PM_MMIO_WRITE,
PM_MMIO_READ,
PM_PM_INIT_FINALIZE,
PM_FPGA_LOAD,
PM_FPGA_GET_STATUS,
PM_GET_CHIPID,
PM_SECURE_SHA = 26,
PM_SECURE_RSA,
PM_PINCTRL_REQUEST,
PM_PINCTRL_RELEASE,
PM_PINCTRL_GET_FUNCTION,
PM_PINCTRL_SET_FUNCTION,
PM_PINCTRL_CONFIG_PARAM_GET,
PM_PINCTRL_CONFIG_PARAM_SET,
PM_IOCTL,
PM_QUERY_DATA,
PM_CLOCK_ENABLE,
PM_CLOCK_DISABLE,
PM_CLOCK_GETSTATE,
PM_CLOCK_SETDIVIDER,
PM_CLOCK_GETDIVIDER,
PM_CLOCK_SETRATE,
PM_CLOCK_GETRATE,
PM_CLOCK_SETPARENT,
PM_CLOCK_GETPARENT,
PM_SECURE_IMAGE,
PM_FPGA_READ = 46,
PM_SECURE_AES,
PM_CLOCK_PLL_GETPARAM = 49,
PM_REGISTER_ACCESS = 52,
PM_EFUSE_ACCESS,
PM_FEATURE_CHECK = 63,
PM_API_MAX,
};
enum pm_query_id {
PM_QID_INVALID = 0,
PM_QID_CLOCK_GET_NAME = 1,
PM_QID_CLOCK_GET_TOPOLOGY = 2,
PM_QID_CLOCK_GET_FIXEDFACTOR_PARAMS = 3,
PM_QID_CLOCK_GET_PARENTS = 4,
PM_QID_CLOCK_GET_ATTRIBUTES = 5,
PM_QID_PINCTRL_GET_NUM_PINS = 6,
PM_QID_PINCTRL_GET_NUM_FUNCTIONS = 7,
PM_QID_PINCTRL_GET_NUM_FUNCTION_GROUPS = 8,
PM_QID_PINCTRL_GET_FUNCTION_NAME = 9,
PM_QID_PINCTRL_GET_FUNCTION_GROUPS = 10,
PM_QID_PINCTRL_GET_PIN_GROUPS = 11,
PM_QID_CLOCK_GET_NUM_CLOCKS = 12,
PM_QID_CLOCK_GET_MAX_DIVISOR = 13,
};
#define PM_SIP_SVC 0xc2000000
#define ZYNQMP_PM_VERSION_MAJOR 1
#define ZYNQMP_PM_VERSION_MINOR 0
#define ZYNQMP_PM_VERSION_MAJOR_SHIFT 16
#define ZYNQMP_PM_VERSION_MINOR_MASK 0xFFFF
#define ZYNQMP_PM_VERSION \
((ZYNQMP_PM_VERSION_MAJOR << ZYNQMP_PM_VERSION_MAJOR_SHIFT) | \
ZYNQMP_PM_VERSION_MINOR)
#define ZYNQMP_PM_VERSION_INVALID ~0
#define PMUFW_V1_0 ((1 << ZYNQMP_PM_VERSION_MAJOR_SHIFT) | 0)
/*
* Return payload size
* Not every firmware call expects the same amount of return bytes, however the
* firmware driver always copies 5 bytes from RX buffer to the ret_payload
* buffer. Therefore allocating with this defined value is recommended to avoid
* overflows.
*/
#define PAYLOAD_ARG_CNT 5U
unsigned int zynqmp_firmware_version(void);
void zynqmp_pmufw_load_config_object(const void *cfg_obj, size_t size);
int xilinx_pm_request(u32 api_id, u32 arg0, u32 arg1, u32 arg2,
u32 arg3, u32 *ret_payload);
#endif /* _ZYNQMP_FIRMWARE_H_ */