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Release 4.12 include/linux/soc/ti/ti_sci_protocol.h

/*
 * Texas Instruments System Control Interface Protocol
 *
 * Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com/
 *      Nishanth Menon
 *
 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
 *
 * This program is distributed "as is" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any
 * kind, whether express or implied; without even the implied warranty
 * of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 * GNU General Public License for more details.
 */

#ifndef __TISCI_PROTOCOL_H

#define __TISCI_PROTOCOL_H

/**
 * struct ti_sci_version_info - version information structure
 * @abi_major:  Major ABI version. Change here implies risk of backward
 *              compatibility break.
 * @abi_minor:  Minor ABI version. Change here implies new feature addition,
 *              or compatible change in ABI.
 * @firmware_revision:  Firmware revision (not usually used).
 * @firmware_description: Firmware description (not usually used).
 */

struct ti_sci_version_info {
	
u8 abi_major;
	
u8 abi_minor;
	
u16 firmware_revision;
	
char firmware_description[32];
};

struct ti_sci_handle;

/**
 * struct ti_sci_core_ops - SoC Core Operations
 * @reboot_device: Reboot the SoC
 *              Returns 0 for successful request(ideally should never return),
 *              else returns corresponding error value.
 */

struct ti_sci_core_ops {
	
int (*reboot_device)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle);
};

/**
 * struct ti_sci_dev_ops - Device control operations
 * @get_device: Command to request for device managed by TISCI
 *              Returns 0 for successful exclusive request, else returns
 *              corresponding error message.
 * @idle_device: Command to idle a device managed by TISCI
 *              Returns 0 for successful exclusive request, else returns
 *              corresponding error message.
 * @put_device: Command to release a device managed by TISCI
 *              Returns 0 for successful release, else returns corresponding
 *              error message.
 * @is_valid:   Check if the device ID is a valid ID.
 *              Returns 0 if the ID is valid, else returns corresponding error.
 * @get_context_loss_count: Command to retrieve context loss counter - this
 *              increments every time the device looses context. Overflow
 *              is possible.
 *              - count: pointer to u32 which will retrieve counter
 *              Returns 0 for successful information request and count has
 *              proper data, else returns corresponding error message.
 * @is_idle:    Reports back about device idle state
 *              - req_state: Returns requested idle state
 *              Returns 0 for successful information request and req_state and
 *              current_state has proper data, else returns corresponding error
 *              message.
 * @is_stop:    Reports back about device stop state
 *              - req_state: Returns requested stop state
 *              - current_state: Returns current stop state
 *              Returns 0 for successful information request and req_state and
 *              current_state has proper data, else returns corresponding error
 *              message.
 * @is_on:      Reports back about device ON(or active) state
 *              - req_state: Returns requested ON state
 *              - current_state: Returns current ON state
 *              Returns 0 for successful information request and req_state and
 *              current_state has proper data, else returns corresponding error
 *              message.
 * @is_transitioning: Reports back if the device is in the middle of transition
 *              of state.
 *              -current_state: Returns 'true' if currently transitioning.
 * @set_device_resets: Command to configure resets for device managed by TISCI.
 *              -reset_state: Device specific reset bit field
 *              Returns 0 for successful request, else returns
 *              corresponding error message.
 * @get_device_resets: Command to read state of resets for device managed
 *              by TISCI.
 *              -reset_state: pointer to u32 which will retrieve resets
 *              Returns 0 for successful request, else returns
 *              corresponding error message.
 *
 * NOTE: for all these functions, the following parameters are generic in
 * nature:
 * -handle:     Pointer to TISCI handle as retrieved by *ti_sci_get_handle
 * -id:         Device Identifier
 *
 * Request for the device - NOTE: the client MUST maintain integrity of
 * usage count by balancing get_device with put_device. No refcounting is
 * managed by driver for that purpose.
 */

struct ti_sci_dev_ops {
	
int (*get_device)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 id);
	
int (*idle_device)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 id);
	
int (*put_device)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 id);
	
int (*is_valid)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 id);
	
int (*get_context_loss_count)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle,
				      u32 id, u32 *count);
	
int (*is_idle)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 id,
		       bool *requested_state);
	
int (*is_stop)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 id,
		       bool *req_state, bool *current_state);
	
int (*is_on)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 id,
		     bool *req_state, bool *current_state);
	
int (*is_transitioning)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 id,
				bool *current_state);
	
int (*set_device_resets)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 id,
				 u32 reset_state);
	
int (*get_device_resets)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 id,
				 u32 *reset_state);
};

/**
 * struct ti_sci_clk_ops - Clock control operations
 * @get_clock:  Request for activation of clock and manage by processor
 *              - needs_ssc: 'true' if Spread Spectrum clock is desired.
 *              - can_change_freq: 'true' if frequency change is desired.
 *              - enable_input_term: 'true' if input termination is desired.
 * @idle_clock: Request for Idling a clock managed by processor
 * @put_clock:  Release the clock to be auto managed by TISCI
 * @is_auto:    Is the clock being auto managed
 *              - req_state: state indicating if the clock is auto managed
 * @is_on:      Is the clock ON
 *              - req_state: if the clock is requested to be forced ON
 *              - current_state: if the clock is currently ON
 * @is_off:     Is the clock OFF
 *              - req_state: if the clock is requested to be forced OFF
 *              - current_state: if the clock is currently Gated
 * @set_parent: Set the clock source of a specific device clock
 *              - parent_id: Parent clock identifier to set.
 * @get_parent: Get the current clock source of a specific device clock
 *              - parent_id: Parent clock identifier which is the parent.
 * @get_num_parents: Get the number of parents of the current clock source
 *              - num_parents: returns the number of parent clocks.
 * @get_best_match_freq: Find a best matching frequency for a frequency
 *              range.
 *              - match_freq: Best matching frequency in Hz.
 * @set_freq:   Set the Clock frequency
 * @get_freq:   Get the Clock frequency
 *              - current_freq: Frequency in Hz that the clock is at.
 *
 * NOTE: for all these functions, the following parameters are generic in
 * nature:
 * -handle:     Pointer to TISCI handle as retrieved by *ti_sci_get_handle
 * -did:        Device identifier this request is for
 * -cid:        Clock identifier for the device for this request.
 *              Each device has it's own set of clock inputs. This indexes
 *              which clock input to modify.
 * -min_freq:   The minimum allowable frequency in Hz. This is the minimum
 *              allowable programmed frequency and does not account for clock
 *              tolerances and jitter.
 * -target_freq: The target clock frequency in Hz. A frequency will be
 *              processed as close to this target frequency as possible.
 * -max_freq:   The maximum allowable frequency in Hz. This is the maximum
 *              allowable programmed frequency and does not account for clock
 *              tolerances and jitter.
 *
 * Request for the clock - NOTE: the client MUST maintain integrity of
 * usage count by balancing get_clock with put_clock. No refcounting is
 * managed by driver for that purpose.
 */

struct ti_sci_clk_ops {
	
int (*get_clock)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 did, u8 cid,
			 bool needs_ssc, bool can_change_freq,
			 bool enable_input_term);
	
int (*idle_clock)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 did, u8 cid);
	
int (*put_clock)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 did, u8 cid);
	
int (*is_auto)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 did, u8 cid,
		       bool *req_state);
	
int (*is_on)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 did, u8 cid,
		     bool *req_state, bool *current_state);
	
int (*is_off)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 did, u8 cid,
		      bool *req_state, bool *current_state);
	
int (*set_parent)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 did, u8 cid,
			  u8 parent_id);
	
int (*get_parent)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 did, u8 cid,
			  u8 *parent_id);
	
int (*get_num_parents)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 did,
			       u8 cid, u8 *num_parents);
	
int (*get_best_match_freq)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 did,
				   u8 cid, u64 min_freq, u64 target_freq,
				   u64 max_freq, u64 *match_freq);
	
int (*set_freq)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 did, u8 cid,
			u64 min_freq, u64 target_freq, u64 max_freq);
	
int (*get_freq)(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle, u32 did, u8 cid,
			u64 *current_freq);
};

/**
 * struct ti_sci_ops - Function support for TI SCI
 * @dev_ops:    Device specific operations
 * @clk_ops:    Clock specific operations
 */

struct ti_sci_ops {
	
struct ti_sci_core_ops core_ops;
	
struct ti_sci_dev_ops dev_ops;
	
struct ti_sci_clk_ops clk_ops;
};

/**
 * struct ti_sci_handle - Handle returned to TI SCI clients for usage.
 * @version:    structure containing version information
 * @ops:        operations that are made available to TI SCI clients
 */

struct ti_sci_handle {
	
struct ti_sci_version_info version;
	
struct ti_sci_ops ops;
};

#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_TI_SCI_PROTOCOL)
const struct ti_sci_handle *ti_sci_get_handle(struct device *dev);
int ti_sci_put_handle(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle);
const struct ti_sci_handle *devm_ti_sci_get_handle(struct device *dev);

#else	/* CONFIG_TI_SCI_PROTOCOL */


static inline const struct ti_sci_handle *ti_sci_get_handle(struct device *dev) { return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); }

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static inline int ti_sci_put_handle(const struct ti_sci_handle *handle) { return -EINVAL; }

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static inline const struct ti_sci_handle *devm_ti_sci_get_handle(struct device *dev) { return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); }

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#endif /* CONFIG_TI_SCI_PROTOCOL */ #endif /* __TISCI_PROTOCOL_H */

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