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1 /*
2 * Industry-pack bus.
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2011-2012 CERN (www.cern.ch)
5 * Author: Samuel Iglesias Gonsalvez <siglesias@igalia.com>
6 *
7 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
8 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
9 * Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
10 */
11
12 #include <linux/mod_devicetable.h>
13 #include <linux/device.h>
14 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
15
16 #define IPACK_IDPROM_OFFSET_I 0x01
17 #define IPACK_IDPROM_OFFSET_P 0x03
18 #define IPACK_IDPROM_OFFSET_A 0x05
19 #define IPACK_IDPROM_OFFSET_C 0x07
20 #define IPACK_IDPROM_OFFSET_MANUFACTURER_ID 0x09
21 #define IPACK_IDPROM_OFFSET_MODEL 0x0B
22 #define IPACK_IDPROM_OFFSET_REVISION 0x0D
23 #define IPACK_IDPROM_OFFSET_RESERVED 0x0F
24 #define IPACK_IDPROM_OFFSET_DRIVER_ID_L 0x11
25 #define IPACK_IDPROM_OFFSET_DRIVER_ID_H 0x13
26 #define IPACK_IDPROM_OFFSET_NUM_BYTES 0x15
27 #define IPACK_IDPROM_OFFSET_CRC 0x17
28
29 /*
30 * IndustryPack Fromat, Vendor and Device IDs.
31 */
32
33 /* ID section format versions */
34 #define IPACK_ID_VERSION_INVALID 0x00
35 #define IPACK_ID_VERSION_1 0x01
36 #define IPACK_ID_VERSION_2 0x02
37
38 /* Vendors and devices. Sort key: vendor first, device next. */
39 #define IPACK1_VENDOR_ID_RESERVED1 0x00
40 #define IPACK1_VENDOR_ID_RESERVED2 0xFF
41 #define IPACK1_VENDOR_ID_UNREGISTRED01 0x01
42 #define IPACK1_VENDOR_ID_UNREGISTRED02 0x02
43 #define IPACK1_VENDOR_ID_UNREGISTRED03 0x03
44 #define IPACK1_VENDOR_ID_UNREGISTRED04 0x04
45 #define IPACK1_VENDOR_ID_UNREGISTRED05 0x05
46 #define IPACK1_VENDOR_ID_UNREGISTRED06 0x06
47 #define IPACK1_VENDOR_ID_UNREGISTRED07 0x07
48 #define IPACK1_VENDOR_ID_UNREGISTRED08 0x08
49 #define IPACK1_VENDOR_ID_UNREGISTRED09 0x09
50 #define IPACK1_VENDOR_ID_UNREGISTRED10 0x0A
51 #define IPACK1_VENDOR_ID_UNREGISTRED11 0x0B
52 #define IPACK1_VENDOR_ID_UNREGISTRED12 0x0C
53 #define IPACK1_VENDOR_ID_UNREGISTRED13 0x0D
54 #define IPACK1_VENDOR_ID_UNREGISTRED14 0x0E
55 #define IPACK1_VENDOR_ID_UNREGISTRED15 0x0F
56
57 #define IPACK1_VENDOR_ID_SBS 0xF0
58 #define IPACK1_DEVICE_ID_SBS_OCTAL_232 0x22
59 #define IPACK1_DEVICE_ID_SBS_OCTAL_422 0x2A
60 #define IPACK1_DEVICE_ID_SBS_OCTAL_485 0x48
61
62 struct ipack_bus_ops;
63 struct ipack_driver;
64
65 enum ipack_space {
66 IPACK_IO_SPACE = 0,
67 IPACK_ID_SPACE,
68 IPACK_INT_SPACE,
69 IPACK_MEM8_SPACE,
70 IPACK_MEM16_SPACE,
71 /* Dummy for counting the number of entries. Must remain the last
72 * entry */
73 IPACK_SPACE_COUNT,
74 };
75
76 /**
77 */
78 struct ipack_region {
79 phys_addr_t start;
80 size_t size;
81 };
82
83 /**
84 * struct ipack_device
85 *
86 * @slot: Slot where the device is plugged in the carrier board
87 * @bus: ipack_bus_device where the device is plugged to.
88 * @id_space: Virtual address to ID space.
89 * @io_space: Virtual address to IO space.
90 * @mem_space: Virtual address to MEM space.
91 * @dev: device in kernel representation.
92 *
93 * Warning: Direct access to mapped memory is possible but the endianness
94 * is not the same with PCI carrier or VME carrier. The endianness is managed
95 * by the carrier board throught bus->ops.
96 */
97 struct ipack_device {
98 unsigned int slot;
99 struct ipack_bus_device *bus;
100 struct device dev;
101 void (*release) (struct ipack_device *dev);
102 struct ipack_region region[IPACK_SPACE_COUNT];
103 u8 *id;
104 size_t id_avail;
105 u32 id_vendor;
106 u32 id_device;
107 u8 id_format;
108 unsigned int id_crc_correct:1;
109 unsigned int speed_8mhz:1;
110 unsigned int speed_32mhz:1;
111 };
112
113 /**
114 * struct ipack_driver_ops -- Callbacks to IPack device driver
115 *
116 * @probe: Probe function
117 * @remove: Prepare imminent removal of the device. Services provided by the
118 * device should be revoked.
119 */
120
121 struct ipack_driver_ops {
122 int (*probe) (struct ipack_device *dev);
123 void (*remove) (struct ipack_device *dev);
124 };
125
126 /**
127 * struct ipack_driver -- Specific data to each ipack device driver
128 *
129 * @driver: Device driver kernel representation
130 * @ops: Callbacks provided by the IPack device driver
131 */
132 struct ipack_driver {
133 struct device_driver driver;
134 const struct ipack_device_id *id_table;
135 const struct ipack_driver_ops *ops;
136 };
137
138 /**
139 * struct ipack_bus_ops - available operations on a bridge module
140 *
141 * @map_space: map IP address space
142 * @unmap_space: unmap IP address space
143 * @request_irq: request IRQ
144 * @free_irq: free IRQ
145 * @get_clockrate: Returns the clockrate the carrier is currently
146 * communicating with the device at.
147 * @set_clockrate: Sets the clock-rate for carrier / module communication.
148 * Should return -EINVAL if the requested speed is not supported.
149 * @get_error: Returns the error state for the slot the device is attached
150 * to.
151 * @get_timeout: Returns 1 if the communication with the device has
152 * previously timed out.
153 * @reset_timeout: Resets the state returned by get_timeout.
154 */
155 struct ipack_bus_ops {
156 int (*request_irq) (struct ipack_device *dev,
157 irqreturn_t (*handler)(void *), void *arg);
158 int (*free_irq) (struct ipack_device *dev);
159 int (*get_clockrate) (struct ipack_device *dev);
160 int (*set_clockrate) (struct ipack_device *dev, int mherz);
161 int (*get_error) (struct ipack_device *dev);
162 int (*get_timeout) (struct ipack_device *dev);
163 int (*reset_timeout) (struct ipack_device *dev);
164 };
165
166 /**
167 * struct ipack_bus_device
168 *
169 * @dev: pointer to carrier device
170 * @slots: number of slots available
171 * @bus_nr: ipack bus number
172 * @ops: bus operations for the mezzanine drivers
173 */
174 struct ipack_bus_device {
175 struct module *owner;
176 struct device *parent;
177 int slots;
178 int bus_nr;
179 const struct ipack_bus_ops *ops;
180 };
181
182 /**
183 * ipack_bus_register -- register a new ipack bus
184 *
185 * @parent: pointer to the parent device, if any.
186 * @slots: number of slots available in the bus device.
187 * @ops: bus operations for the mezzanine drivers.
188 *
189 * The carrier board device should call this function to register itself as
190 * available bus device in ipack.
191 */
192 struct ipack_bus_device *ipack_bus_register(struct device *parent, int slots,
193 const struct ipack_bus_ops *ops,
194 struct module *owner);
195
196 /**
197 * ipack_bus_unregister -- unregister an ipack bus
198 */
199 int ipack_bus_unregister(struct ipack_bus_device *bus);
200
201 /**
202 * ipack_driver_register -- Register a new ipack device driver
203 *
204 * Called by a ipack driver to register itself as a driver
205 * that can manage ipack devices.
206 */
207 int ipack_driver_register(struct ipack_driver *edrv, struct module *owner,
208 const char *name);
209 void ipack_driver_unregister(struct ipack_driver *edrv);
210
211 /**
212 * ipack_device_init -- initialize an IPack device
213 * @dev: the new device to initialize.
214 *
215 * Initialize a new IPack device ("module" in IndustryPack jargon). The call
216 * is done by the carrier driver. The carrier should populate the fields
217 * bus and slot as well as the region array of @dev prior to calling this
218 * function. The rest of the fields will be allocated and populated
219 * during initalization.
220 *
221 * Return zero on success or error code on failure.
222 *
223 * NOTE: _Never_ directly free @dev after calling this function, even
224 * if it returned an error! Always use ipack_put_device() to give up the
225 * reference initialized in this function instead.
226 */
227 int ipack_device_init(struct ipack_device *dev);
228
229 /**
230 * ipack_device_add -- Add an IPack device
231 * @dev: the new device to add.
232 *
233 * Add a new IPack device. The call is done by the carrier driver
234 * after calling ipack_device_init().
235 *
236 * Return zero on success or error code on failure.
237 *
238 * NOTE: _Never_ directly free @dev after calling this function, even
239 * if it returned an error! Always use ipack_put_device() to give up the
240 * reference initialized in this function instead.
241 */
242 int ipack_device_add(struct ipack_device *dev);
243 void ipack_device_del(struct ipack_device *dev);
244
245 void ipack_get_device(struct ipack_device *dev);
246 void ipack_put_device(struct ipack_device *dev);
247
248 /**
249 * DEFINE_IPACK_DEVICE_TABLE - macro used to describe a IndustryPack table
250 * @_table: device table name
251 *
252 * This macro is used to create a struct ipack_device_id array (a device table)
253 * in a generic manner.
254 */
255 #define DEFINE_IPACK_DEVICE_TABLE(_table) \
256 const struct ipack_device_id _table[]
257 /**
258 * IPACK_DEVICE - macro used to describe a specific IndustryPack device
259 * @_format: the format version (currently either 1 or 2, 8 bit value)
260 * @vend: the 8 or 24 bit IndustryPack Vendor ID
261 * @dev: the 8 or 16 bit IndustryPack Device ID
262 *
263 * This macro is used to create a struct ipack_device_id that matches a specific
264 * device.
265 */
266 #define IPACK_DEVICE(_format, vend, dev) \
267 .format = (_format), \
268 .vendor = (vend), \
269 .device = (dev)
270
271 /**
272 * ipack_get_carrier - it increase the carrier ref. counter of
273 * the carrier module
274 * @dev: mezzanine device which wants to get the carrier
275 */
276 static inline int ipack_get_carrier(struct ipack_device *dev)
277 {
278 return try_module_get(dev->bus->owner);
279 }
280
281 /**
282 * ipack_get_carrier - it decrease the carrier ref. counter of
283 * the carrier module
284 * @dev: mezzanine device which wants to get the carrier
285 */
286 static inline void ipack_put_carrier(struct ipack_device *dev)
287 {
288 module_put(dev->bus->owner);
289 }