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/* * Copyright 2010 Benjamin Herrenschmidt, IBM Corp * <benh@kernel.crashing.org> * and David Gibson, IBM Corporation. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See * the GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #ifndef _ASM_POWERPC_SCOM_H #define _ASM_POWERPC_SCOM_H #ifdef __KERNEL__ #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_SCOM /* * The SCOM bus is a sideband bus used for accessing various internal * registers of the processor or the chipset. The implementation details * differ between processors and platforms, and the access method as * well. * * This API allows to "map" ranges of SCOM register numbers associated * with a given SCOM controller. The later must be represented by a * device node, though some implementations might support NULL if there * is no possible ambiguity * * Then, scom_read/scom_write can be used to accesses registers inside * that range. The argument passed is a register number relative to * the beginning of the range mapped. */ typedef void *scom_map_t; /* Value for an invalid SCOM map */ #define SCOM_MAP_INVALID (NULL) /* The scom_controller data structure is what the platform passes * to the core code in scom_init, it provides the actual implementation * of all the SCOM functions */ struct scom_controller { scom_map_t (*map)(struct device_node *ctrl_dev, u64 reg, u64 count); void (*unmap)(scom_map_t map); int (*read)(scom_map_t map, u64 reg, u64 *value); int (*write)(scom_map_t map, u64 reg, u64 value); }; extern const struct scom_controller *scom_controller; /** * scom_init - Initialize the SCOM backend, called by the platform * @controller: The platform SCOM controller */ static inline void scom_init(const struct scom_controller *controller) { scom_controller = controller; } /** * scom_map_ok - Test is a SCOM mapping is successful * @map: The result of scom_map to test */ static inline int scom_map_ok(scom_map_t map) { return map != SCOM_MAP_INVALID; } /** * scom_map - Map a block of SCOM registers * @ctrl_dev: Device node of the SCOM controller * some implementations allow NULL here * @reg: first SCOM register to map * @count: Number of SCOM registers to map */ static inline scom_map_t scom_map(struct device_node *ctrl_dev, u64 reg, u64 count) { return scom_controller->map(ctrl_dev, reg, count); } /** * scom_find_parent - Find the SCOM controller for a device * @dev: OF node of the device * * This is not meant for general usage, but in combination with * scom_map() allows to map registers not represented by the * device own scom-reg property. Useful for applying HW workarounds * on things not properly represented in the device-tree for example. */ struct device_node *scom_find_parent(struct device_node *dev); /** * scom_map_device - Map a device's block of SCOM registers * @dev: OF node of the device * @index: Register bank index (index in "scom-reg" property) * * This function will use the device-tree binding for SCOM which * is to follow "scom-parent" properties until it finds a node with * a "scom-controller" property to find the controller. It will then * use the "scom-reg" property which is made of reg/count pairs, * each of them having a size defined by the controller's #scom-cells * property */ extern scom_map_t scom_map_device(struct device_node *dev, int index); /** * scom_unmap - Unmap a block of SCOM registers * @map: Result of scom_map is to be unmapped */ static inline void scom_unmap(scom_map_t map) { if (scom_map_ok(map)) scom_controller->unmap(map); } /** * scom_read - Read a SCOM register * @map: Result of scom_map * @reg: Register index within that map * @value: Updated with the value read * * Returns 0 (success) or a negative error code */ static inline int scom_read(scom_map_t map, u64 reg, u64 *value) { int rc; rc = scom_controller->read(map, reg, value); if (rc) *value = 0xfffffffffffffffful; return rc; } /** * scom_write - Write to a SCOM register * @map: Result of scom_map * @reg: Register index within that map * @value: Value to write * * Returns 0 (success) or a negative error code */ static inline int scom_write(scom_map_t map, u64 reg, u64 value) { return scom_controller->write(map, reg, value); } #endif /* CONFIG_PPC_SCOM */ #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ #endif /* __KERNEL__ */ #endif /* _ASM_POWERPC_SCOM_H */
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