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This patch adds some common constant defines which are required for qcom slim controller driver. Signed-off-by: Srinivas Kandagatla <srinivas.kandagatla@linaro.org> Reviwed-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
262 lines
9.9 KiB
C
262 lines
9.9 KiB
C
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2011-2017, The Linux Foundation
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*/
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#ifndef _DRIVERS_SLIMBUS_H
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#define _DRIVERS_SLIMBUS_H
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#include <linux/module.h>
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#include <linux/device.h>
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#include <linux/mutex.h>
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#include <linux/completion.h>
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#include <linux/slimbus.h>
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/* Standard values per SLIMbus spec needed by controllers and devices */
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#define SLIM_CL_PER_SUPERFRAME 6144
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#define SLIM_CL_PER_SUPERFRAME_DIV8 (SLIM_CL_PER_SUPERFRAME >> 3)
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/* SLIMbus message types. Related to interpretation of message code. */
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#define SLIM_MSG_MT_CORE 0x0
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/*
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* SLIM Broadcast header format
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* BYTE 0: MT[7:5] RL[4:0]
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* BYTE 1: RSVD[7] MC[6:0]
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* BYTE 2: RSVD[7:6] DT[5:4] PI[3:0]
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*/
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#define SLIM_MSG_MT_MASK GENMASK(2, 0)
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#define SLIM_MSG_MT_SHIFT 5
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#define SLIM_MSG_RL_MASK GENMASK(4, 0)
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#define SLIM_MSG_RL_SHIFT 0
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#define SLIM_MSG_MC_MASK GENMASK(6, 0)
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#define SLIM_MSG_MC_SHIFT 0
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#define SLIM_MSG_DT_MASK GENMASK(1, 0)
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#define SLIM_MSG_DT_SHIFT 4
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#define SLIM_HEADER_GET_MT(b) ((b >> SLIM_MSG_MT_SHIFT) & SLIM_MSG_MT_MASK)
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#define SLIM_HEADER_GET_RL(b) ((b >> SLIM_MSG_RL_SHIFT) & SLIM_MSG_RL_MASK)
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#define SLIM_HEADER_GET_MC(b) ((b >> SLIM_MSG_MC_SHIFT) & SLIM_MSG_MC_MASK)
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#define SLIM_HEADER_GET_DT(b) ((b >> SLIM_MSG_DT_SHIFT) & SLIM_MSG_DT_MASK)
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/* Device management messages used by this framework */
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#define SLIM_MSG_MC_REPORT_PRESENT 0x1
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#define SLIM_MSG_MC_ASSIGN_LOGICAL_ADDRESS 0x2
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#define SLIM_MSG_MC_REPORT_ABSENT 0xF
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/* Clock pause Reconfiguration messages */
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#define SLIM_MSG_MC_BEGIN_RECONFIGURATION 0x40
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#define SLIM_MSG_MC_NEXT_PAUSE_CLOCK 0x4A
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#define SLIM_MSG_MC_RECONFIGURE_NOW 0x5F
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/* Clock pause values per SLIMbus spec */
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#define SLIM_CLK_FAST 0
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#define SLIM_CLK_CONST_PHASE 1
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#define SLIM_CLK_UNSPECIFIED 2
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/* Destination type Values */
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#define SLIM_MSG_DEST_LOGICALADDR 0
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#define SLIM_MSG_DEST_ENUMADDR 1
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#define SLIM_MSG_DEST_BROADCAST 3
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/* Standard values per SLIMbus spec needed by controllers and devices */
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#define SLIM_MAX_CLK_GEAR 10
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#define SLIM_MIN_CLK_GEAR 1
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/* Manager's logical address is set to 0xFF per spec */
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#define SLIM_LA_MANAGER 0xFF
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#define SLIM_MAX_TIDS 256
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/**
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* struct slim_framer - Represents SLIMbus framer.
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* Every controller may have multiple framers. There is 1 active framer device
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* responsible for clocking the bus.
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* Manager is responsible for framer hand-over.
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* @dev: Driver model representation of the device.
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* @e_addr: Enumeration address of the framer.
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* @rootfreq: Root Frequency at which the framer can run. This is maximum
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* frequency ('clock gear 10') at which the bus can operate.
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* @superfreq: Superframes per root frequency. Every frame is 6144 bits.
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*/
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struct slim_framer {
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struct device dev;
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struct slim_eaddr e_addr;
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int rootfreq;
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int superfreq;
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};
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#define to_slim_framer(d) container_of(d, struct slim_framer, dev)
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/**
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* struct slim_msg_txn - Message to be sent by the controller.
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* This structure has packet header,
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* payload and buffer to be filled (if any)
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* @rl: Header field. remaining length.
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* @mt: Header field. Message type.
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* @mc: Header field. LSB is message code for type mt.
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* @dt: Header field. Destination type.
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* @ec: Element code. Used for elemental access APIs.
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* @tid: Transaction ID. Used for messages expecting response.
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* (relevant for message-codes involving read operation)
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* @la: Logical address of the device this message is going to.
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* (Not used when destination type is broadcast.)
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* @msg: Elemental access message to be read/written
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* @comp: completion if read/write is synchronous, used internally
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* for tid based transactions.
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*/
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struct slim_msg_txn {
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u8 rl;
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u8 mt;
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u8 mc;
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u8 dt;
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u16 ec;
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u8 tid;
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u8 la;
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struct slim_val_inf *msg;
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struct completion *comp;
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};
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/* Frequently used message transaction structures */
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#define DEFINE_SLIM_LDEST_TXN(name, mc, rl, la, msg) \
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struct slim_msg_txn name = { rl, 0, mc, SLIM_MSG_DEST_LOGICALADDR, 0,\
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0, la, msg, }
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#define DEFINE_SLIM_BCAST_TXN(name, mc, rl, la, msg) \
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struct slim_msg_txn name = { rl, 0, mc, SLIM_MSG_DEST_BROADCAST, 0,\
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0, la, msg, }
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#define DEFINE_SLIM_EDEST_TXN(name, mc, rl, la, msg) \
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struct slim_msg_txn name = { rl, 0, mc, SLIM_MSG_DEST_ENUMADDR, 0,\
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0, la, msg, }
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/**
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* enum slim_clk_state: SLIMbus controller's clock state used internally for
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* maintaining current clock state.
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* @SLIM_CLK_ACTIVE: SLIMbus clock is active
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* @SLIM_CLK_ENTERING_PAUSE: SLIMbus clock pause sequence is being sent on the
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* bus. If this succeeds, state changes to SLIM_CLK_PAUSED. If the
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* transition fails, state changes back to SLIM_CLK_ACTIVE
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* @SLIM_CLK_PAUSED: SLIMbus controller clock has paused.
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*/
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enum slim_clk_state {
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SLIM_CLK_ACTIVE,
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SLIM_CLK_ENTERING_PAUSE,
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SLIM_CLK_PAUSED,
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};
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/**
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* struct slim_sched: Framework uses this structure internally for scheduling.
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* @clk_state: Controller's clock state from enum slim_clk_state
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* @pause_comp: Signals completion of clock pause sequence. This is useful when
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* client tries to call SLIMbus transaction when controller is entering
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* clock pause.
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* @m_reconf: This mutex is held until current reconfiguration (data channel
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* scheduling, message bandwidth reservation) is done. Message APIs can
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* use the bus concurrently when this mutex is held since elemental access
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* messages can be sent on the bus when reconfiguration is in progress.
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*/
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struct slim_sched {
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enum slim_clk_state clk_state;
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struct completion pause_comp;
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struct mutex m_reconf;
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};
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/**
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* struct slim_controller - Controls every instance of SLIMbus
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* (similar to 'master' on SPI)
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* @dev: Device interface to this driver
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* @id: Board-specific number identifier for this controller/bus
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* @name: Name for this controller
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* @min_cg: Minimum clock gear supported by this controller (default value: 1)
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* @max_cg: Maximum clock gear supported by this controller (default value: 10)
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* @clkgear: Current clock gear in which this bus is running
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* @laddr_ida: logical address id allocator
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* @a_framer: Active framer which is clocking the bus managed by this controller
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* @lock: Mutex protecting controller data structures
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* @devices: Slim device list
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* @tid_idr: tid id allocator
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* @txn_lock: Lock to protect table of transactions
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* @sched: scheduler structure used by the controller
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* @xfer_msg: Transfer a message on this controller (this can be a broadcast
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* control/status message like data channel setup, or a unicast message
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* like value element read/write.
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* @set_laddr: Setup logical address at laddr for the slave with elemental
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* address e_addr. Drivers implementing controller will be expected to
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* send unicast message to this device with its logical address.
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* @get_laddr: It is possible that controller needs to set fixed logical
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* address table and get_laddr can be used in that case so that controller
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* can do this assignment. Use case is when the master is on the remote
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* processor side, who is resposible for allocating laddr.
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* @wakeup: This function pointer implements controller-specific procedure
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* to wake it up from clock-pause. Framework will call this to bring
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* the controller out of clock pause.
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*
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* 'Manager device' is responsible for device management, bandwidth
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* allocation, channel setup, and port associations per channel.
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* Device management means Logical address assignment/removal based on
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* enumeration (report-present, report-absent) of a device.
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* Bandwidth allocation is done dynamically by the manager based on active
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* channels on the bus, message-bandwidth requests made by SLIMbus devices.
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* Based on current bandwidth usage, manager chooses a frequency to run
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* the bus at (in steps of 'clock-gear', 1 through 10, each clock gear
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* representing twice the frequency than the previous gear).
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* Manager is also responsible for entering (and exiting) low-power-mode
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* (known as 'clock pause').
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* Manager can do handover of framer if there are multiple framers on the
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* bus and a certain usecase warrants using certain framer to avoid keeping
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* previous framer being powered-on.
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*
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* Controller here performs duties of the manager device, and 'interface
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* device'. Interface device is responsible for monitoring the bus and
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* reporting information such as loss-of-synchronization, data
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* slot-collision.
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*/
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struct slim_controller {
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struct device *dev;
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unsigned int id;
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char name[SLIMBUS_NAME_SIZE];
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int min_cg;
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int max_cg;
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int clkgear;
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struct ida laddr_ida;
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struct slim_framer *a_framer;
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struct mutex lock;
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struct list_head devices;
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struct idr tid_idr;
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spinlock_t txn_lock;
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struct slim_sched sched;
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int (*xfer_msg)(struct slim_controller *ctrl,
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struct slim_msg_txn *tx);
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int (*set_laddr)(struct slim_controller *ctrl,
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struct slim_eaddr *ea, u8 laddr);
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int (*get_laddr)(struct slim_controller *ctrl,
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struct slim_eaddr *ea, u8 *laddr);
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int (*wakeup)(struct slim_controller *ctrl);
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};
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int slim_device_report_present(struct slim_controller *ctrl,
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struct slim_eaddr *e_addr, u8 *laddr);
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void slim_report_absent(struct slim_device *sbdev);
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int slim_register_controller(struct slim_controller *ctrl);
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int slim_unregister_controller(struct slim_controller *ctrl);
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void slim_msg_response(struct slim_controller *ctrl, u8 *reply, u8 tid, u8 l);
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int slim_do_transfer(struct slim_controller *ctrl, struct slim_msg_txn *txn);
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int slim_ctrl_clk_pause(struct slim_controller *ctrl, bool wakeup, u8 restart);
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static inline bool slim_tid_txn(u8 mt, u8 mc)
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{
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return (mt == SLIM_MSG_MT_CORE &&
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(mc == SLIM_MSG_MC_REQUEST_INFORMATION ||
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mc == SLIM_MSG_MC_REQUEST_CLEAR_INFORMATION ||
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mc == SLIM_MSG_MC_REQUEST_VALUE ||
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mc == SLIM_MSG_MC_REQUEST_CLEAR_INFORMATION));
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}
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static inline bool slim_ec_txn(u8 mt, u8 mc)
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{
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return (mt == SLIM_MSG_MT_CORE &&
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((mc >= SLIM_MSG_MC_REQUEST_INFORMATION &&
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mc <= SLIM_MSG_MC_REPORT_INFORMATION) ||
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(mc >= SLIM_MSG_MC_REQUEST_VALUE &&
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mc <= SLIM_MSG_MC_CHANGE_VALUE)));
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}
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#endif /* _LINUX_SLIMBUS_H */
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