mfd: cros_ec: Move protocol helpers out of the MFD driver
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1/*
2 * ChromeOS EC multi-function device
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2012 Google, Inc
5 *
6 * This software is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public
7 * License version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation, and
8 * may be copied, distributed, and modified under those terms.
9 *
10 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 * GNU General Public License for more details.
14 */
15
16#ifndef __LINUX_MFD_CROS_EC_H
17#define __LINUX_MFD_CROS_EC_H
18
05c11ac4 19#include <linux/cdev.h>
7e6cb5b4 20#include <linux/notifier.h>
4ab6174e 21#include <linux/mfd/cros_ec_commands.h>
7e6cb5b4 22#include <linux/mutex.h>
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23
24/*
25 * Command interface between EC and AP, for LPC, I2C and SPI interfaces.
26 */
27enum {
28 EC_MSG_TX_HEADER_BYTES = 3,
29 EC_MSG_TX_TRAILER_BYTES = 1,
30 EC_MSG_TX_PROTO_BYTES = EC_MSG_TX_HEADER_BYTES +
31 EC_MSG_TX_TRAILER_BYTES,
32 EC_MSG_RX_PROTO_BYTES = 3,
33
34 /* Max length of messages */
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35 EC_MSG_BYTES = EC_PROTO2_MAX_PARAM_SIZE +
36 EC_MSG_TX_PROTO_BYTES,
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37};
38
5d4773e2 39/*
4ab6174e 40 * @version: Command version number (often 0)
5d4773e2 41 * @command: Command to send (EC_CMD_...)
5d4773e2 42 * @outsize: Outgoing length in bytes
12ebc8a5 43 * @insize: Max number of bytes to accept from EC
5d4773e2 44 * @result: EC's response to the command (separate from communication failure)
a8411784 45 * @data: Where to put the incoming data from EC and outgoing data to EC
4ab6174e 46 */
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47struct cros_ec_command {
48 uint32_t version;
49 uint32_t command;
5d4773e2 50 uint32_t outsize;
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51 uint32_t insize;
52 uint32_t result;
a8411784 53 uint8_t data[0];
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54};
55
56/**
57 * struct cros_ec_device - Information about a ChromeOS EC device
58 *
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59 * @ec_name: name of EC device (e.g. 'chromeos-ec')
60 * @phys_name: name of physical comms layer (e.g. 'i2c-4')
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61 * @dev: Device pointer for physical comms device
62 * @vdev: Device pointer for virtual comms device
63 * @cdev: Character device structure for virtual comms device
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64 * @was_wake_device: true if this device was set to wake the system from
65 * sleep at the last suspend
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66 * @cmd_readmem: direct read of the EC memory-mapped region, if supported
67 * @offset is within EC_LPC_ADDR_MEMMAP region.
68 * @bytes: number of bytes to read. zero means "read a string" (including
69 * the trailing '\0'). At most only EC_MEMMAP_SIZE bytes can be read.
70 * Caller must ensure that the buffer is large enough for the result when
71 * reading a string.
7e6cb5b4 72 *
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73 * @priv: Private data
74 * @irq: Interrupt to use
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75 * @din: input buffer (for data from EC)
76 * @dout: output buffer (for data to EC)
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77 * \note
78 * These two buffers will always be dword-aligned and include enough
79 * space for up to 7 word-alignment bytes also, so we can ensure that
80 * the body of the message is always dword-aligned (64-bit).
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81 * We use this alignment to keep ARM and x86 happy. Probably word
82 * alignment would be OK, there might be a small performance advantage
83 * to using dword.
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84 * @din_size: size of din buffer to allocate (zero to use static din)
85 * @dout_size: size of dout buffer to allocate (zero to use static dout)
4ab6174e 86 * @wake_enabled: true if this device can wake the system from sleep
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87 * @cmd_xfer: send command to EC and get response
88 * Returns the number of bytes received if the communication succeeded, but
89 * that doesn't mean the EC was happy with the command. The caller
90 * should check msg.result for the EC's result code.
7e6cb5b4 91 * @lock: one transaction at a time
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92 */
93struct cros_ec_device {
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94
95 /* These are used by other drivers that want to talk to the EC */
96 const char *ec_name;
97 const char *phys_name;
98 struct device *dev;
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99 struct device *vdev;
100 struct cdev cdev;
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101 bool was_wake_device;
102 struct class *cros_class;
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103 int (*cmd_readmem)(struct cros_ec_device *ec, unsigned int offset,
104 unsigned int bytes, void *dest);
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105
106 /* These are used to implement the platform-specific interface */
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107 void *priv;
108 int irq;
109 uint8_t *din;
110 uint8_t *dout;
111 int din_size;
112 int dout_size;
4ab6174e 113 bool wake_enabled;
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114 int (*cmd_xfer)(struct cros_ec_device *ec,
115 struct cros_ec_command *msg);
7e6cb5b4 116 struct mutex lock;
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117};
118
119/**
120 * cros_ec_suspend - Handle a suspend operation for the ChromeOS EC device
121 *
122 * This can be called by drivers to handle a suspend event.
123 *
124 * ec_dev: Device to suspend
125 * @return 0 if ok, -ve on error
126 */
127int cros_ec_suspend(struct cros_ec_device *ec_dev);
128
129/**
130 * cros_ec_resume - Handle a resume operation for the ChromeOS EC device
131 *
132 * This can be called by drivers to handle a resume event.
133 *
134 * @ec_dev: Device to resume
135 * @return 0 if ok, -ve on error
136 */
137int cros_ec_resume(struct cros_ec_device *ec_dev);
138
139/**
140 * cros_ec_prepare_tx - Prepare an outgoing message in the output buffer
141 *
142 * This is intended to be used by all ChromeOS EC drivers, but at present
143 * only SPI uses it. Once LPC uses the same protocol it can start using it.
144 * I2C could use it now, with a refactor of the existing code.
145 *
146 * @ec_dev: Device to register
147 * @msg: Message to write
148 */
149int cros_ec_prepare_tx(struct cros_ec_device *ec_dev,
5d4773e2 150 struct cros_ec_command *msg);
4ab6174e 151
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152/**
153 * cros_ec_check_result - Check ec_msg->result
154 *
155 * This is used by ChromeOS EC drivers to check the ec_msg->result for
156 * errors and to warn about them.
157 *
158 * @ec_dev: EC device
159 * @msg: Message to check
160 */
161int cros_ec_check_result(struct cros_ec_device *ec_dev,
162 struct cros_ec_command *msg);
163
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164/**
165 * cros_ec_cmd_xfer - Send a command to the ChromeOS EC
166 *
167 * Call this to send a command to the ChromeOS EC. This should be used
168 * instead of calling the EC's cmd_xfer() callback directly.
169 *
170 * @ec_dev: EC device
171 * @msg: Message to write
172 */
173int cros_ec_cmd_xfer(struct cros_ec_device *ec_dev,
174 struct cros_ec_command *msg);
175
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176/**
177 * cros_ec_remove - Remove a ChromeOS EC
178 *
ee98662e 179 * Call this to deregister a ChromeOS EC, then clean up any private data.
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180 *
181 * @ec_dev: Device to register
182 * @return 0 if ok, -ve on error
183 */
184int cros_ec_remove(struct cros_ec_device *ec_dev);
185
186/**
187 * cros_ec_register - Register a new ChromeOS EC, using the provided info
188 *
189 * Before calling this, allocate a pointer to a new device and then fill
190 * in all the fields up to the --private-- marker.
191 *
192 * @ec_dev: Device to register
193 * @return 0 if ok, -ve on error
194 */
195int cros_ec_register(struct cros_ec_device *ec_dev);
196
197#endif /* __LINUX_MFD_CROS_EC_H */
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