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linux-next/include/linux/sfi.h
Feng Tang 1da4b1c6a4 x86/mrst: Add SFI platform device parsing code
SFI provides a series of tables. These describe the platform devices present
including SPI and I²C devices, as well as various sensors, keypads and other
glue as well as interfaces provided via the SCU IPC mechanism (intel_scu_ipc.c)

This patch is a merge of the core elements and relevant fixes from the
Intel development code by Feng, Alek, myself into a single coherent patch
for upstream submission.

It provides the needed infrastructure to register I2C, SPI and platform devices
described by the tables, as well as handlers for some of the hardware already
supported in kernel. The 0.8 firmware also provides GPIO tables.

Devices are created at boot time or if they are SCU dependant at the point an
SCU is discovered. The existing Linux device mechanisms will then handle the
device binding. At an abstract level this is an SFI to Linux device translator.

Device/platform specific setup/glue is in this file. This is done so that the
drivers for the generic I²C and SPI bus devices remain cross platform as they
should.

(Updated from RFC version to correct the emc1403 name used by the firmware
 and a wrongly used #define)

Signed-off-by: Alek Du <alek.du@linux.intel.com>
LKML-Reference: <20101109112158.20013.6158.stgit@localhost.localdomain>
[Clean ups, removal of 0.7 support]
Signed-off-by: Feng Tang <feng.tang@linux.intel.com>
[Clean ups]
Signed-off-by: Alan Cox <alan@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
2010-11-09 14:45:52 +01:00

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/* sfi.h Simple Firmware Interface */
/*
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#ifndef _LINUX_SFI_H
#define _LINUX_SFI_H
/* Table signatures reserved by the SFI specification */
#define SFI_SIG_SYST "SYST"
#define SFI_SIG_FREQ "FREQ"
#define SFI_SIG_IDLE "IDLE"
#define SFI_SIG_CPUS "CPUS"
#define SFI_SIG_MTMR "MTMR"
#define SFI_SIG_MRTC "MRTC"
#define SFI_SIG_MMAP "MMAP"
#define SFI_SIG_APIC "APIC"
#define SFI_SIG_XSDT "XSDT"
#define SFI_SIG_WAKE "WAKE"
#define SFI_SIG_DEVS "DEVS"
#define SFI_SIG_GPIO "GPIO"
#define SFI_SIGNATURE_SIZE 4
#define SFI_OEM_ID_SIZE 6
#define SFI_OEM_TABLE_ID_SIZE 8
#define SFI_NAME_LEN 16
#define SFI_SYST_SEARCH_BEGIN 0x000E0000
#define SFI_SYST_SEARCH_END 0x000FFFFF
#define SFI_GET_NUM_ENTRIES(ptable, entry_type) \
((ptable->header.len - sizeof(struct sfi_table_header)) / \
(sizeof(entry_type)))
/*
* Table structures must be byte-packed to match the SFI specification,
* as they are provided by the BIOS.
*/
struct sfi_table_header {
char sig[SFI_SIGNATURE_SIZE];
u32 len;
u8 rev;
u8 csum;
char oem_id[SFI_OEM_ID_SIZE];
char oem_table_id[SFI_OEM_TABLE_ID_SIZE];
} __packed;
struct sfi_table_simple {
struct sfi_table_header header;
u64 pentry[1];
} __packed;
/* Comply with UEFI spec 2.1 */
struct sfi_mem_entry {
u32 type;
u64 phys_start;
u64 virt_start;
u64 pages;
u64 attrib;
} __packed;
struct sfi_cpu_table_entry {
u32 apic_id;
} __packed;
struct sfi_cstate_table_entry {
u32 hint; /* MWAIT hint */
u32 latency; /* latency in ms */
} __packed;
struct sfi_apic_table_entry {
u64 phys_addr; /* phy base addr for APIC reg */
} __packed;
struct sfi_freq_table_entry {
u32 freq_mhz; /* in MHZ */
u32 latency; /* transition latency in ms */
u32 ctrl_val; /* value to write to PERF_CTL */
} __packed;
struct sfi_wake_table_entry {
u64 phys_addr; /* pointer to where the wake vector locates */
} __packed;
struct sfi_timer_table_entry {
u64 phys_addr; /* phy base addr for the timer */
u32 freq_hz; /* in HZ */
u32 irq;
} __packed;
struct sfi_rtc_table_entry {
u64 phys_addr; /* phy base addr for the RTC */
u32 irq;
} __packed;
struct sfi_device_table_entry {
u8 type; /* bus type, I2C, SPI or ...*/
#define SFI_DEV_TYPE_SPI 0
#define SFI_DEV_TYPE_I2C 1
#define SFI_DEV_TYPE_UART 2
#define SFI_DEV_TYPE_HSI 3
#define SFI_DEV_TYPE_IPC 4
u8 host_num; /* attached to host 0, 1...*/
u16 addr;
u8 irq;
u32 max_freq;
char name[SFI_NAME_LEN];
} __packed;
struct sfi_gpio_table_entry {
char controller_name[SFI_NAME_LEN];
u16 pin_no;
char pin_name[SFI_NAME_LEN];
} __packed;
typedef int (*sfi_table_handler) (struct sfi_table_header *table);
#ifdef CONFIG_SFI
extern void __init sfi_init(void);
extern int __init sfi_platform_init(void);
extern void __init sfi_init_late(void);
extern int sfi_table_parse(char *signature, char *oem_id, char *oem_table_id,
sfi_table_handler handler);
extern int sfi_disabled;
static inline void disable_sfi(void)
{
sfi_disabled = 1;
}
#else /* !CONFIG_SFI */
static inline void sfi_init(void)
{
}
static inline void sfi_init_late(void)
{
}
#define sfi_disabled 0
static inline int sfi_table_parse(char *signature, char *oem_id,
char *oem_table_id,
sfi_table_handler handler)
{
return -1;
}
#endif /* !CONFIG_SFI */
#endif /*_LINUX_SFI_H*/