1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2 /*
3  * Copyright (C) 2018 Cadence Design Systems Inc.
4  *
5  * Author: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@bootlin.com>
6  */
7 
8 #ifndef I3C_DEV_H
9 #define I3C_DEV_H
10 
11 #include <linux/bitops.h>
12 #include <linux/device.h>
13 #include <linux/i2c.h>
14 #include <linux/kconfig.h>
15 #include <linux/mod_devicetable.h>
16 #include <linux/module.h>
17 
18 /**
19  * enum i3c_error_code - I3C error codes
20  *
21  * @I3C_ERROR_UNKNOWN: unknown error, usually means the error is not I3C
22  *		       related
23  * @I3C_ERROR_M0: M0 error
24  * @I3C_ERROR_M1: M1 error
25  * @I3C_ERROR_M2: M2 error
26  *
27  * These are the standard error codes as defined by the I3C specification.
28  * When -EIO is returned by the i3c_device_do_priv_xfers() or
29  * i3c_device_send_hdr_cmds() one can check the error code in
30  * &struct_i3c_priv_xfer.err or &struct i3c_hdr_cmd.err to get a better idea of
31  * what went wrong.
32  *
33  */
34 enum i3c_error_code {
35 	I3C_ERROR_UNKNOWN = 0,
36 	I3C_ERROR_M0 = 1,
37 	I3C_ERROR_M1,
38 	I3C_ERROR_M2,
39 };
40 
41 /**
42  * enum i3c_hdr_mode - HDR mode ids
43  * @I3C_HDR_DDR: DDR mode
44  * @I3C_HDR_TSP: TSP mode
45  * @I3C_HDR_TSL: TSL mode
46  */
47 enum i3c_hdr_mode {
48 	I3C_HDR_DDR,
49 	I3C_HDR_TSP,
50 	I3C_HDR_TSL,
51 };
52 
53 /**
54  * struct i3c_priv_xfer - I3C SDR private transfer
55  * @rnw: encodes the transfer direction. true for a read, false for a write
56  * @len: transfer length in bytes of the transfer
57  * @data: input/output buffer
58  * @data.in: input buffer. Must point to a DMA-able buffer
59  * @data.out: output buffer. Must point to a DMA-able buffer
60  * @err: I3C error code
61  */
62 struct i3c_priv_xfer {
63 	u8 rnw;
64 	u16 len;
65 	union {
66 		void *in;
67 		const void *out;
68 	} data;
69 	enum i3c_error_code err;
70 };
71 
72 /**
73  * enum i3c_dcr - I3C DCR values
74  * @I3C_DCR_GENERIC_DEVICE: generic I3C device
75  */
76 enum i3c_dcr {
77 	I3C_DCR_GENERIC_DEVICE = 0,
78 };
79 
80 #define I3C_PID_MANUF_ID(pid)		(((pid) & GENMASK_ULL(47, 33)) >> 33)
81 #define I3C_PID_RND_LOWER_32BITS(pid)	(!!((pid) & BIT_ULL(32)))
82 #define I3C_PID_RND_VAL(pid)		((pid) & GENMASK_ULL(31, 0))
83 #define I3C_PID_PART_ID(pid)		(((pid) & GENMASK_ULL(31, 16)) >> 16)
84 #define I3C_PID_INSTANCE_ID(pid)	(((pid) & GENMASK_ULL(15, 12)) >> 12)
85 #define I3C_PID_EXTRA_INFO(pid)		((pid) & GENMASK_ULL(11, 0))
86 
87 #define I3C_BCR_DEVICE_ROLE(bcr)	((bcr) & GENMASK(7, 6))
88 #define I3C_BCR_I3C_SLAVE		(0 << 6)
89 #define I3C_BCR_I3C_MASTER		(1 << 6)
90 #define I3C_BCR_HDR_CAP			BIT(5)
91 #define I3C_BCR_BRIDGE			BIT(4)
92 #define I3C_BCR_OFFLINE_CAP		BIT(3)
93 #define I3C_BCR_IBI_PAYLOAD		BIT(2)
94 #define I3C_BCR_IBI_REQ_CAP		BIT(1)
95 #define I3C_BCR_MAX_DATA_SPEED_LIM	BIT(0)
96 
97 /**
98  * struct i3c_device_info - I3C device information
99  * @pid: Provisional ID
100  * @bcr: Bus Characteristic Register
101  * @dcr: Device Characteristic Register
102  * @static_addr: static/I2C address
103  * @dyn_addr: dynamic address
104  * @hdr_cap: supported HDR modes
105  * @max_read_ds: max read speed information
106  * @max_write_ds: max write speed information
107  * @max_ibi_len: max IBI payload length
108  * @max_read_turnaround: max read turn-around time in micro-seconds
109  * @max_read_len: max private SDR read length in bytes
110  * @max_write_len: max private SDR write length in bytes
111  *
112  * These are all basic information that should be advertised by an I3C device.
113  * Some of them are optional depending on the device type and device
114  * capabilities.
115  * For each I3C slave attached to a master with
116  * i3c_master_add_i3c_dev_locked(), the core will send the relevant CCC command
117  * to retrieve these data.
118  */
119 struct i3c_device_info {
120 	u64 pid;
121 	u8 bcr;
122 	u8 dcr;
123 	u8 static_addr;
124 	u8 dyn_addr;
125 	u8 hdr_cap;
126 	u8 max_read_ds;
127 	u8 max_write_ds;
128 	u8 max_ibi_len;
129 	u32 max_read_turnaround;
130 	u16 max_read_len;
131 	u16 max_write_len;
132 };
133 
134 /*
135  * I3C device internals are kept hidden from I3C device users. It's just
136  * simpler to refactor things when everything goes through getter/setters, and
137  * I3C device drivers should not have to worry about internal representation
138  * anyway.
139  */
140 struct i3c_device;
141 
142 /* These macros should be used to i3c_device_id entries. */
143 #define I3C_MATCH_MANUF_AND_PART (I3C_MATCH_MANUF | I3C_MATCH_PART)
144 
145 #define I3C_DEVICE(_manufid, _partid, _drvdata)				\
146 	{								\
147 		.match_flags = I3C_MATCH_MANUF_AND_PART,		\
148 		.manuf_id = _manufid,					\
149 		.part_id = _partid,					\
150 		.data = _drvdata,					\
151 	}
152 
153 #define I3C_DEVICE_EXTRA_INFO(_manufid, _partid, _info, _drvdata)	\
154 	{								\
155 		.match_flags = I3C_MATCH_MANUF_AND_PART |		\
156 			       I3C_MATCH_EXTRA_INFO,			\
157 		.manuf_id = _manufid,					\
158 		.part_id = _partid,					\
159 		.extra_info = _info,					\
160 		.data = _drvdata,					\
161 	}
162 
163 #define I3C_CLASS(_dcr, _drvdata)					\
164 	{								\
165 		.match_flags = I3C_MATCH_DCR,				\
166 		.dcr = _dcr,						\
167 	}
168 
169 /**
170  * struct i3c_driver - I3C device driver
171  * @driver: inherit from device_driver
172  * @probe: I3C device probe method
173  * @remove: I3C device remove method
174  * @id_table: I3C device match table. Will be used by the framework to decide
175  *	      which device to bind to this driver
176  */
177 struct i3c_driver {
178 	struct device_driver driver;
179 	int (*probe)(struct i3c_device *dev);
180 	void (*remove)(struct i3c_device *dev);
181 	const struct i3c_device_id *id_table;
182 };
183 
drv_to_i3cdrv(struct device_driver * drv)184 static inline struct i3c_driver *drv_to_i3cdrv(struct device_driver *drv)
185 {
186 	return container_of(drv, struct i3c_driver, driver);
187 }
188 
189 struct device *i3cdev_to_dev(struct i3c_device *i3cdev);
190 
191 /**
192  * dev_to_i3cdev() - Returns the I3C device containing @dev
193  * @__dev: device object
194  *
195  * Return: a pointer to an I3C device object.
196  */
197 #define dev_to_i3cdev(__dev)	container_of_const(__dev, struct i3c_device, dev)
198 
199 const struct i3c_device_id *
200 i3c_device_match_id(struct i3c_device *i3cdev,
201 		    const struct i3c_device_id *id_table);
202 
i3cdev_set_drvdata(struct i3c_device * i3cdev,void * data)203 static inline void i3cdev_set_drvdata(struct i3c_device *i3cdev,
204 				      void *data)
205 {
206 	struct device *dev = i3cdev_to_dev(i3cdev);
207 
208 	dev_set_drvdata(dev, data);
209 }
210 
i3cdev_get_drvdata(struct i3c_device * i3cdev)211 static inline void *i3cdev_get_drvdata(struct i3c_device *i3cdev)
212 {
213 	struct device *dev = i3cdev_to_dev(i3cdev);
214 
215 	return dev_get_drvdata(dev);
216 }
217 
218 int i3c_driver_register_with_owner(struct i3c_driver *drv,
219 				   struct module *owner);
220 void i3c_driver_unregister(struct i3c_driver *drv);
221 
222 #define i3c_driver_register(__drv)		\
223 	i3c_driver_register_with_owner(__drv, THIS_MODULE)
224 
225 /**
226  * module_i3c_driver() - Register a module providing an I3C driver
227  * @__drv: the I3C driver to register
228  *
229  * Provide generic init/exit functions that simply register/unregister an I3C
230  * driver.
231  * Should be used by any driver that does not require extra init/cleanup steps.
232  */
233 #define module_i3c_driver(__drv)		\
234 	module_driver(__drv, i3c_driver_register, i3c_driver_unregister)
235 
236 /**
237  * i3c_i2c_driver_register() - Register an i2c and an i3c driver
238  * @i3cdrv: the I3C driver to register
239  * @i2cdrv: the I2C driver to register
240  *
241  * This function registers both @i2cdev and @i3cdev, and fails if one of these
242  * registrations fails. This is mainly useful for devices that support both I2C
243  * and I3C modes.
244  * Note that when CONFIG_I3C is not enabled, this function only registers the
245  * I2C driver.
246  *
247  * Return: 0 if both registrations succeeds, a negative error code otherwise.
248  */
i3c_i2c_driver_register(struct i3c_driver * i3cdrv,struct i2c_driver * i2cdrv)249 static inline int i3c_i2c_driver_register(struct i3c_driver *i3cdrv,
250 					  struct i2c_driver *i2cdrv)
251 {
252 	int ret;
253 
254 	ret = i2c_add_driver(i2cdrv);
255 	if (ret || !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_I3C))
256 		return ret;
257 
258 	ret = i3c_driver_register(i3cdrv);
259 	if (ret)
260 		i2c_del_driver(i2cdrv);
261 
262 	return ret;
263 }
264 
265 /**
266  * i3c_i2c_driver_unregister() - Unregister an i2c and an i3c driver
267  * @i3cdrv: the I3C driver to register
268  * @i2cdrv: the I2C driver to register
269  *
270  * This function unregisters both @i3cdrv and @i2cdrv.
271  * Note that when CONFIG_I3C is not enabled, this function only unregisters the
272  * @i2cdrv.
273  */
i3c_i2c_driver_unregister(struct i3c_driver * i3cdrv,struct i2c_driver * i2cdrv)274 static inline void i3c_i2c_driver_unregister(struct i3c_driver *i3cdrv,
275 					     struct i2c_driver *i2cdrv)
276 {
277 	if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_I3C))
278 		i3c_driver_unregister(i3cdrv);
279 
280 	i2c_del_driver(i2cdrv);
281 }
282 
283 /**
284  * module_i3c_i2c_driver() - Register a module providing an I3C and an I2C
285  *			     driver
286  * @__i3cdrv: the I3C driver to register
287  * @__i2cdrv: the I3C driver to register
288  *
289  * Provide generic init/exit functions that simply register/unregister an I3C
290  * and an I2C driver.
291  * This macro can be used even if CONFIG_I3C is disabled, in this case, only
292  * the I2C driver will be registered.
293  * Should be used by any driver that does not require extra init/cleanup steps.
294  */
295 #define module_i3c_i2c_driver(__i3cdrv, __i2cdrv)	\
296 	module_driver(__i3cdrv,				\
297 		      i3c_i2c_driver_register,		\
298 		      i3c_i2c_driver_unregister,	\
299 		      __i2cdrv)
300 
301 int i3c_device_do_priv_xfers(struct i3c_device *dev,
302 			     struct i3c_priv_xfer *xfers,
303 			     int nxfers);
304 
305 int i3c_device_do_setdasa(struct i3c_device *dev);
306 
307 void i3c_device_get_info(const struct i3c_device *dev, struct i3c_device_info *info);
308 
309 struct i3c_ibi_payload {
310 	unsigned int len;
311 	const void *data;
312 };
313 
314 /**
315  * struct i3c_ibi_setup - IBI setup object
316  * @max_payload_len: maximum length of the payload associated to an IBI. If one
317  *		     IBI appears to have a payload that is bigger than this
318  *		     number, the IBI will be rejected.
319  * @num_slots: number of pre-allocated IBI slots. This should be chosen so that
320  *	       the system never runs out of IBI slots, otherwise you'll lose
321  *	       IBIs.
322  * @handler: IBI handler, every time an IBI is received. This handler is called
323  *	     in a workqueue context. It is allowed to sleep and send new
324  *	     messages on the bus, though it's recommended to keep the
325  *	     processing done there as fast as possible to avoid delaying
326  *	     processing of other queued on the same workqueue.
327  *
328  * Temporary structure used to pass information to i3c_device_request_ibi().
329  * This object can be allocated on the stack since i3c_device_request_ibi()
330  * copies every bit of information and do not use it after
331  * i3c_device_request_ibi() has returned.
332  */
333 struct i3c_ibi_setup {
334 	unsigned int max_payload_len;
335 	unsigned int num_slots;
336 	void (*handler)(struct i3c_device *dev,
337 			const struct i3c_ibi_payload *payload);
338 };
339 
340 int i3c_device_request_ibi(struct i3c_device *dev,
341 			   const struct i3c_ibi_setup *setup);
342 void i3c_device_free_ibi(struct i3c_device *dev);
343 int i3c_device_enable_ibi(struct i3c_device *dev);
344 int i3c_device_disable_ibi(struct i3c_device *dev);
345 
346 #endif /* I3C_DEV_H */
347