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diff --git a/drivers/staging/csr/csr_sdio.h b/drivers/staging/csr/csr_sdio.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f0cda84 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/csr/csr_sdio.h @@ -0,0 +1,731 @@ +#ifndef CSR_SDIO_H__ +#define CSR_SDIO_H__ +/***************************************************************************** + + (c) Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 + All rights reserved and confidential information of CSR + + Refer to LICENSE.txt included with this source for details + on the license terms. + +*****************************************************************************/ + +#include "csr_result.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* Result Codes */ +#define CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE ((CsrResult) 1) /* Invalid argument value */ +#define CSR_SDIO_RESULT_NO_DEVICE ((CsrResult) 2) /* The specified device is no longer present */ +#define CSR_SDIO_RESULT_CRC_ERROR ((CsrResult) 3) /* The transmitted/received data or command response contained a CRC error */ +#define CSR_SDIO_RESULT_TIMEOUT ((CsrResult) 4) /* No command response or data received from device, or function enable/disable did not succeed within timeout period */ +#define CSR_SDIO_RESULT_NOT_RESET ((CsrResult) 5) /* The device was not reset */ + +/* Features (for use in features member of CsrSdioFunction) */ +#define CSR_SDIO_FEATURE_BYTE_MODE 0x00000001 /* Transfer sizes do not have to be a multiple of block size */ +#define CSR_SDIO_FEATURE_DMA_CAPABLE_MEM_REQUIRED 0x00000002 /* Bulk operations require DMA friendly memory */ + +/* CsrSdioFunctionId wildcards (for use in CsrSdioFunctionId members) */ +#define CSR_SDIO_ANY_MANF_ID 0xFFFF +#define CSR_SDIO_ANY_CARD_ID 0xFFFF +#define CSR_SDIO_ANY_SDIO_FUNCTION 0xFF +#define CSR_SDIO_ANY_SDIO_INTERFACE 0xFF + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioFunctionId + * + * DESCRIPTION + * This structure describes one or more functions of a device, based on + * four qualitative measures. The CsrSdioFunctionId wildcard defines can be + * used for making the CsrSdioFunctionId match more than one function. + * + * MEMBERS + * manfId - Vendor ID (or CSR_SDIO_ANY_MANF_ID). + * cardId - Device ID (or CSR_SDIO_ANY_CARD_ID). + * sdioFunction - SDIO Function number (or CSR_SDIO_ANY_SDIO_FUNCTION). + * sdioInterface - SDIO Standard Interface Code (or CSR_SDIO_ANY_SDIO_INTERFACE) + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +typedef struct +{ + u16 manfId; /* Vendor ID to match or CSR_SDIO_ANY_MANF_ID */ + u16 cardId; /* Device ID to match or CSR_SDIO_ANY_CARD_ID */ + u8 sdioFunction; /* SDIO Function number to match or CSR_SDIO_ANY_SDIO_FUNCTION */ + u8 sdioInterface; /* SDIO Standard Interface Code to match or CSR_SDIO_ANY_SDIO_INTERFACE */ +} CsrSdioFunctionId; + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioFunction + * + * DESCRIPTION + * This structure represents a single function on a device. + * + * MEMBERS + * sdioId - A CsrSdioFunctionId describing this particular function. The + * subfield shall not contain any CsrSdioFunctionId wildcards. The + * subfields shall describe the specific single function + * represented by this structure. + * blockSize - Actual configured block size, or 0 if unconfigured. + * features - Bit mask with any of CSR_SDIO_FEATURE_* set. + * device - Handle of device containing the function. If two functions have + * the same device handle, they reside on the same device. + * driverData - For use by the Function Driver. The SDIO Driver shall not + * attempt to dereference the pointer. + * priv - For use by the SDIO Driver. The Function Driver shall not attempt + * to dereference the pointer. + * + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +typedef struct +{ + CsrSdioFunctionId sdioId; + u16 blockSize; /* Actual configured block size, or 0 if unconfigured */ + u32 features; /* Bit mask with any of CSR_SDIO_FEATURE_* set */ + void *device; /* Handle of device containing the function */ + void *driverData; /* For use by the Function Driver */ + void *priv; /* For use by the SDIO Driver */ +} CsrSdioFunction; + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioInsertedCallback, CsrSdioRemovedCallback + * + * DESCRIPTION + * CsrSdioInsertedCallback is called when a function becomes available to + * a registered Function Driver that supports the function. + * CsrSdioRemovedCallback is called when a function is no longer available + * to a Function Driver, either because the device has been removed, or the + * Function Driver has been unregistered. + * + * NOTE: These functions are implemented by the Function Driver, and are + * passed as function pointers in the CsrSdioFunctionDriver struct. + * + * PARAMETERS + * function - Pointer to struct representing the function. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +typedef void (*CsrSdioInsertedCallback)(CsrSdioFunction *function); +typedef void (*CsrSdioRemovedCallback)(CsrSdioFunction *function); + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioInterruptDsrCallback, CsrSdioInterruptCallback + * + * DESCRIPTION + * CsrSdioInterruptCallback is called when an interrupt occurs on the + * the device associated with the specified function. + * + * NOTE: These functions are implemented by the Function Driver, and are + * passed as function pointers in the CsrSdioFunctionDriver struct. + * + * PARAMETERS + * function - Pointer to struct representing the function. + * + * RETURNS (only CsrSdioInterruptCallback) + * A pointer to a CsrSdioInterruptDsrCallback function. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +typedef void (*CsrSdioInterruptDsrCallback)(CsrSdioFunction *function); +typedef CsrSdioInterruptDsrCallback (*CsrSdioInterruptCallback)(CsrSdioFunction *function); + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioSuspendCallback, CsrSdioResumeCallback + * + * DESCRIPTION + * CsrSdioSuspendCallback is called when the system is preparing to go + * into a suspended state. CsrSdioResumeCallback is called when the system + * has entered an active state again. + * + * NOTE: These functions are implemented by the Function Driver, and are + * passed as function pointers in the CsrSdioFunctionDriver struct. + * + * PARAMETERS + * function - Pointer to struct representing the function. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +typedef void (*CsrSdioSuspendCallback)(CsrSdioFunction *function); +typedef void (*CsrSdioResumeCallback)(CsrSdioFunction *function); + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioAsyncCallback, CsrSdioAsyncDsrCallback + * + * DESCRIPTION + * CsrSdioAsyncCallback is called when an asynchronous operation completes. + * + * NOTE: These functions are implemented by the Function Driver, and are + * passed as function pointers in the function calls that initiate + * the operation. + * + * PARAMETERS + * function - Pointer to struct representing the function. + * result - The result of the operation that completed. See the description + * of the initiating function for possible result values. + * + * RETURNS (only CsrSdioAsyncCallback) + * A pointer to a CsrSdioAsyncDsrCallback function. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +typedef void (*CsrSdioAsyncDsrCallback)(CsrSdioFunction *function, CsrResult result); +typedef CsrSdioAsyncDsrCallback (*CsrSdioAsyncCallback)(CsrSdioFunction *function, CsrResult result); + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioFunctionDriver + * + * DESCRIPTION + * Structure representing a Function Driver. + * + * MEMBERS + * inserted - Callback, see description of CsrSdioInsertedCallback. + * removed - Callback, see description of CsrSdioRemovedCallback. + * intr - Callback, see description of CsrSdioInterruptCallback. + * suspend - Callback, see description of CsrSdioSuspendCallback. + * resume - Callback, see description of CsrSdioResumeCallback. + * ids - Array of CsrSdioFunctionId describing one or more functions that + * are supported by the Function Driver. + * idsCount - Length of the ids array. + * priv - For use by the SDIO Driver. The Function Driver may initialise + * it to NULL, but shall otherwise not access the pointer or attempt + * to dereference it. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +typedef struct +{ + CsrSdioInsertedCallback inserted; + CsrSdioRemovedCallback removed; + CsrSdioInterruptCallback intr; + CsrSdioSuspendCallback suspend; + CsrSdioResumeCallback resume; + CsrSdioFunctionId *ids; + u8 idsCount; + void *priv; /* For use by the SDIO Driver */ +} CsrSdioFunctionDriver; + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioFunctionDriverRegister + * + * DESCRIPTION + * Register a Function Driver. + * + * PARAMETERS + * functionDriver - Pointer to struct describing the Function Driver. + * + * RETURNS + * CSR_RESULT_SUCCESS - The Function Driver was successfully + * registered. + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE - Unable to register the function driver, + * because of an unspecified/unknown error. The + * Function Driver has not been registered. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE - The specified Function Driver pointer + * does not point at a valid Function + * Driver structure, or some of the members + * contain invalid entries. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +CsrResult CsrSdioFunctionDriverRegister(CsrSdioFunctionDriver *functionDriver); + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioFunctionDriverUnregister + * + * DESCRIPTION + * Unregister a previously registered Function Driver. + * + * PARAMETERS + * functionDriver - pointer to struct describing the Function Driver. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +void CsrSdioFunctionDriverUnregister(CsrSdioFunctionDriver *functionDriver); + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioFunctionEnable, CsrSdioFunctionDisable + * + * DESCRIPTION + * Enable/disable the specified function by setting/clearing the + * corresponding bit in the I/O Enable register in function 0, and then + * periodically reading the related bit in the I/O Ready register until it + * is set/clear, limited by an implementation defined timeout. + * + * PARAMETERS + * function - Pointer to struct representing the function. + * + * RETURNS + * CSR_RESULT_SUCCESS - The specified function was enabled/disabled. + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE - Unspecified/unknown error. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_NO_DEVICE - The device does not exist anymore. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_CRC_ERROR - A CRC error occured. The state of the + * related bit in the I/O Enable register is + * undefined. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_TIMEOUT - No response from the device, or the related + * bit in the I/O ready register was not + * set/cleared within the timeout period. + * + * NOTE: If the SDIO R5 response is available, and either of the + * FUNCTION_NUMBER or OUT_OF_RANGE bits are set, + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE shall be returned. If the ERROR bit + * is set (but none of FUNCTION_NUMBER or OUT_OF_RANGE), + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE shall be returned. The ILLEGAL_COMMAND and + * COM_CRC_ERROR bits shall be ignored. + * + * If the CSPI response is available, and any of the + * FUNCTION_DISABLED or CLOCK_DISABLED bits are set, + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE will be returned. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +CsrResult CsrSdioFunctionEnable(CsrSdioFunction *function); +CsrResult CsrSdioFunctionDisable(CsrSdioFunction *function); + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioInterruptEnable, CsrSdioInterruptDisable + * + * DESCRIPTION + * Enable/disable the interrupt for the specified function by + * setting/clearing the corresponding bit in the INT Enable register in + * function 0. + * + * PARAMETERS + * function - Pointer to struct representing the function. + * + * RETURNS + * CSR_RESULT_SUCCESS - The specified function was enabled/disabled. + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE - Unspecified/unknown error. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_NO_DEVICE - The device does not exist anymore. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_CRC_ERROR - A CRC error occured. The state of the + * related bit in the INT Enable register is + * unchanged. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE - The specified function cannot be + * enabled/disabled, because it either + * does not exist or it is not possible to + * individually enable/disable functions. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_TIMEOUT - No response from the device. + * + * NOTE: If the SDIO R5 response is available, and either of the + * FUNCTION_NUMBER or OUT_OF_RANGE bits are set, + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE shall be returned. If the ERROR bit + * is set (but none of FUNCTION_NUMBER or OUT_OF_RANGE), + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE shall be returned. The ILLEGAL_COMMAND and + * COM_CRC_ERROR bits shall be ignored. + * + * If the CSPI response is available, and any of the + * FUNCTION_DISABLED or CLOCK_DISABLED bits are set, + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE will be returned. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +CsrResult CsrSdioInterruptEnable(CsrSdioFunction *function); +CsrResult CsrSdioInterruptDisable(CsrSdioFunction *function); + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioInterruptAcknowledge + * + * DESCRIPTION + * Acknowledge that a signalled interrupt has been handled. Shall only + * be called once, and exactly once for each signalled interrupt to the + * corresponding function. + * + * PARAMETERS + * function - Pointer to struct representing the function to which the + * event was signalled. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +void CsrSdioInterruptAcknowledge(CsrSdioFunction *function); + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioInsertedAcknowledge, CsrSdioRemovedAcknowledge + * + * DESCRIPTION + * Acknowledge that a signalled inserted/removed event has been handled. + * Shall only be called once, and exactly once for each signalled event to + * the corresponding function. + * + * PARAMETERS + * function - Pointer to struct representing the function to which the + * inserted was signalled. + * result (CsrSdioInsertedAcknowledge only) + * CSR_RESULT_SUCCESS - The Function Driver has accepted the + * function, and the function is attached to + * the Function Driver until the + * CsrSdioRemovedCallback is called and + * acknowledged. + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE - Unable to accept the function. The + * function is not attached to the Function + * Driver, and it may be passed to another + * Function Driver which supports the + * function. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +void CsrSdioInsertedAcknowledge(CsrSdioFunction *function, CsrResult result); +void CsrSdioRemovedAcknowledge(CsrSdioFunction *function); + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioSuspendAcknowledge, CsrSdioResumeAcknowledge + * + * DESCRIPTION + * Acknowledge that a signalled suspend event has been handled. Shall only + * be called once, and exactly once for each signalled event to the + * corresponding function. + * + * PARAMETERS + * function - Pointer to struct representing the function to which the + * event was signalled. + * result + * CSR_RESULT_SUCCESS - Successfully suspended/resumed. + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE - Unspecified/unknown error. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +void CsrSdioSuspendAcknowledge(CsrSdioFunction *function, CsrResult result); +void CsrSdioResumeAcknowledge(CsrSdioFunction *function, CsrResult result); + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioBlockSizeSet + * + * DESCRIPTION + * Set the block size to use for the function. The actual configured block + * size shall be the minimum of: + * 1) Maximum block size supported by the function. + * 2) Maximum block size supported by the host controller. + * 3) The block size specified by the blockSize argument. + * + * When this function returns, the actual configured block size is + * available in the blockSize member of the function struct. + * + * PARAMETERS + * function - Pointer to struct representing the function. + * blockSize - Block size to use for the function. Valid range is 1 to + * 2048. + * + * RETURNS + * CSR_RESULT_SUCCESS - The block size register on the chip + * was updated. + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE - Unspecified/unknown error. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE - One or more arguments were invalid. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_NO_DEVICE - The device does not exist anymore. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_CRC_ERROR - A CRC error occured. The configured block + * size is undefined. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_TIMEOUT - No response from the device. + * + * NOTE: If the SDIO R5 response is available, and the FUNCTION_NUMBER + * bits is set, CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE shall be returned. + * If the ERROR bit is set (but not FUNCTION_NUMBER), + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE shall be returned. The ILLEGAL_COMMAND and + * COM_CRC_ERROR bits shall be ignored. + * + * If the CSPI response is available, and any of the + * FUNCTION_DISABLED or CLOCK_DISABLED bits are set, + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE will be returned. + * + * NOTE: Setting the block size requires two individual operations. The + * implementation shall ignore the OUT_OF_RANGE bit of the SDIO R5 + * response for the first operation, as the partially configured + * block size may be out of range, even if the final block size + * (after the second operation) is in the valid range. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +CsrResult CsrSdioBlockSizeSet(CsrSdioFunction *function, u16 blockSize); + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioMaxBusClockFrequencySet + * + * DESCRIPTION + * Set the maximum clock frequency to use for the device associated with + * the specified function. The actual configured clock frequency for the + * device shall be the minimum of: + * 1) Maximum clock frequency supported by the device. + * 2) Maximum clock frequency supported by the host controller. + * 3) Maximum clock frequency specified for any function on the same + * device. + * + * If the clock frequency exceeds 25MHz, it is the responsibility of the + * SDIO driver to enable high speed mode on the device, using the standard + * defined procedure, before increasing the frequency beyond the limit. + * + * Note that the clock frequency configured affects all functions on the + * same device. + * + * PARAMETERS + * function - Pointer to struct representing the function. + * maxFrequency - The maximum clock frequency for the function in Hertz. + * + * RETURNS + * CSR_RESULT_SUCCESS - The maximum clock frequency was succesfully + * set for the function. + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE - Unspecified/unknown error. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE - One or more arguments were invalid. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_NO_DEVICE - The device does not exist anymore. + * + * NOTE: If the SDIO R5 response is available, and the FUNCTION_NUMBER + * bits is set, CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE shall be returned. + * If the ERROR bit is set (but not FUNCTION_NUMBER), + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE shall be returned. The ILLEGAL_COMMAND and + * COM_CRC_ERROR bits shall be ignored. + * + * If the CSPI response is available, and any of the + * FUNCTION_DISABLED or CLOCK_DISABLED bits are set, + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE will be returned. + * + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +CsrResult CsrSdioMaxBusClockFrequencySet(CsrSdioFunction *function, u32 maxFrequency); + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioRead8, CsrSdioWrite8, CsrSdioRead8Async, CsrSdioWrite8Async + * + * DESCRIPTION + * Read/write an 8bit value from/to the specified register address. + * + * PARAMETERS + * function - Pointer to struct representing the function. + * address - Register address within the function. + * data - The data to read/write. + * callback - The function to call on operation completion. + * + * RETURNS + * CSR_RESULT_SUCCESS - The data was successfully read/written. + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE - Unspecified/unknown error. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE - One or more arguments were invalid. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_NO_DEVICE - The device does not exist anymore. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_CRC_ERROR - A CRC error occured. No data read/written. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_TIMEOUT - No response from the device. + * + * NOTE: If the SDIO R5 response is available, and either of the + * FUNCTION_NUMBER or OUT_OF_RANGE bits are set, + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE shall be returned. If the ERROR bit + * is set (but none of FUNCTION_NUMBER or OUT_OF_RANGE), + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE shall be returned. The ILLEGAL_COMMAND and + * COM_CRC_ERROR bits shall be ignored. + * + * If the CSPI response is available, and any of the + * FUNCTION_DISABLED or CLOCK_DISABLED bits are set, + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE will be returned. + * + * NOTE: The CsrSdioRead8Async and CsrSdioWrite8Async functions return + * immediately, and the supplied callback function is called when the + * operation is complete. The result value is given as an argument to + * the callback function. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +CsrResult CsrSdioRead8(CsrSdioFunction *function, u32 address, u8 *data); +CsrResult CsrSdioWrite8(CsrSdioFunction *function, u32 address, u8 data); +void CsrSdioRead8Async(CsrSdioFunction *function, u32 address, u8 *data, CsrSdioAsyncCallback callback); +void CsrSdioWrite8Async(CsrSdioFunction *function, u32 address, u8 data, CsrSdioAsyncCallback callback); + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioRead16, CsrSdioWrite16, CsrSdioRead16Async, CsrSdioWrite16Async + * + * DESCRIPTION + * Read/write a 16bit value from/to the specified register address. + * + * PARAMETERS + * function - Pointer to struct representing the function. + * address - Register address within the function. + * data - The data to read/write. + * callback - The function to call on operation completion. + * + * RETURNS + * CSR_RESULT_SUCCESS - The data was successfully read/written. + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE - Unspecified/unknown error. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE - One or more arguments were invalid. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_NO_DEVICE - The device does not exist anymore. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_CRC_ERROR - A CRC error occured. Data may have been + * partially read/written. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_TIMEOUT - No response from the device. + * + * NOTE: If the SDIO R5 response is available, and either of the + * FUNCTION_NUMBER or OUT_OF_RANGE bits are set, + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE shall be returned. If the ERROR bit + * is set (but none of FUNCTION_NUMBER or OUT_OF_RANGE), + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE shall be returned. The ILLEGAL_COMMAND and + * COM_CRC_ERROR bits shall be ignored. + * + * If the CSPI response is available, and any of the + * FUNCTION_DISABLED or CLOCK_DISABLED bits are set, + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE will be returned. + * + * NOTE: The CsrSdioRead16Async and CsrSdioWrite16Async functions return + * immediately, and the supplied callback function is called when the + * operation is complete. The result value is given as an argument to + * the callback function. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +CsrResult CsrSdioRead16(CsrSdioFunction *function, u32 address, u16 *data); +CsrResult CsrSdioWrite16(CsrSdioFunction *function, u32 address, u16 data); +void CsrSdioRead16Async(CsrSdioFunction *function, u32 address, u16 *data, CsrSdioAsyncCallback callback); +void CsrSdioWrite16Async(CsrSdioFunction *function, u32 address, u16 data, CsrSdioAsyncCallback callback); + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioF0Read8, CsrSdioF0Write8, CsrSdioF0Read8Async, + * CsrSdioF0Write8Async + * + * DESCRIPTION + * Read/write an 8bit value from/to the specified register address in + * function 0. + * + * PARAMETERS + * function - Pointer to struct representing the function. + * address - Register address within the function. + * data - The data to read/write. + * callback - The function to call on operation completion. + * + * RETURNS + * CSR_RESULT_SUCCESS - The data was successfully read/written. + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE - Unspecified/unknown error. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE - One or more arguments were invalid. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_NO_DEVICE - The device does not exist anymore. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_CRC_ERROR - A CRC error occured. No data read/written. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_TIMEOUT - No response from the device. + * + * NOTE: If the SDIO R5 response is available, and either of the + * FUNCTION_NUMBER or OUT_OF_RANGE bits are set, + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE shall be returned. If the ERROR bit + * is set (but none of FUNCTION_NUMBER or OUT_OF_RANGE), + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE shall be returned. The ILLEGAL_COMMAND and + * COM_CRC_ERROR bits shall be ignored. + * + * If the CSPI response is available, and any of the + * FUNCTION_DISABLED or CLOCK_DISABLED bits are set, + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE will be returned. + * + * NOTE: The CsrSdioF0Read8Async and CsrSdioF0Write8Async functions return + * immediately, and the supplied callback function is called when the + * operation is complete. The result value is given as an argument to + * the callback function. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +CsrResult CsrSdioF0Read8(CsrSdioFunction *function, u32 address, u8 *data); +CsrResult CsrSdioF0Write8(CsrSdioFunction *function, u32 address, u8 data); +void CsrSdioF0Read8Async(CsrSdioFunction *function, u32 address, u8 *data, CsrSdioAsyncCallback callback); +void CsrSdioF0Write8Async(CsrSdioFunction *function, u32 address, u8 data, CsrSdioAsyncCallback callback); + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioRead, CsrSdioWrite, CsrSdioReadAsync, CsrSdioWriteAsync + * + * DESCRIPTION + * Read/write a specified number of bytes from/to the specified register + * address. + * + * PARAMETERS + * function - Pointer to struct representing the function. + * address - Register address within the function. + * data - The data to read/write. + * length - Number of byte to read/write. + * callback - The function to call on operation completion. + * + * RETURNS + * CSR_RESULT_SUCCESS - The data was successfully read/written. + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE - Unspecified/unknown error. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE - One or more arguments were invalid. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_NO_DEVICE - The device does not exist anymore. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_CRC_ERROR - A CRC error occured. Data may have been + * partially read/written. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_TIMEOUT - No response from the device. + * + * NOTE: If the SDIO R5 response is available, and either of the + * FUNCTION_NUMBER or OUT_OF_RANGE bits are set, + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE shall be returned. If the ERROR bit + * is set (but none of FUNCTION_NUMBER or OUT_OF_RANGE), + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE shall be returned. The ILLEGAL_COMMAND and + * COM_CRC_ERROR bits shall be ignored. + * + * If the CSPI response is available, and any of the + * FUNCTION_DISABLED or CLOCK_DISABLED bits are set, + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_INVALID_VALUE will be returned. + * + * NOTE: The CsrSdioF0Read8Async and CsrSdioF0Write8Async functions return + * immediately, and the supplied callback function is called when the + * operation is complete. The result value is given as an argument to + * the callback function. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +CsrResult CsrSdioRead(CsrSdioFunction *function, u32 address, void *data, u32 length); +CsrResult CsrSdioWrite(CsrSdioFunction *function, u32 address, const void *data, u32 length); +void CsrSdioReadAsync(CsrSdioFunction *function, u32 address, void *data, u32 length, CsrSdioAsyncCallback callback); +void CsrSdioWriteAsync(CsrSdioFunction *function, u32 address, const void *data, u32 length, CsrSdioAsyncCallback callback); + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioPowerOn, CsrSdioPowerOff + * + * DESCRIPTION + * Power on/off the device. + * + * PARAMETERS + * function - Pointer to struct representing the function that resides on + * the device to power on/off. + * + * RETURNS (only CsrSdioPowerOn) + * CSR_RESULT_SUCCESS - Power was succesfully reapplied and the device + * has been reinitialised. + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE - Unspecified/unknown error. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_NO_DEVICE - The device does not exist anymore. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_CRC_ERROR - A CRC error occured during reinitialisation. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_TIMEOUT - No response from the device during + * reinitialisation. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_NOT_RESET - The power was not removed by the + * CsrSdioPowerOff call. The state of the + * device is unchanged. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +CsrResult CsrSdioPowerOn(CsrSdioFunction *function); +void CsrSdioPowerOff(CsrSdioFunction *function); + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioHardReset + * + * DESCRIPTION + * Perform a hardware reset of the device. + * + * PARAMETERS + * function - Pointer to struct representing the function that resides on + * the device to hard reset. + * + * RETURNS + * CSR_RESULT_SUCCESS - Reset was succesfully performed and the device + * has been reinitialised. + * CSR_RESULT_FAILURE - Unspecified/unknown error. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_NO_DEVICE - The device does not exist anymore. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_CRC_ERROR - A CRC error occured during reinitialisation. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_TIMEOUT - No response from the device during + * reinitialisation. + * CSR_SDIO_RESULT_NOT_RESET - The reset was not applied because it is not + * supported. The state of the device is + * unchanged. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +CsrResult CsrSdioHardReset(CsrSdioFunction *function); + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------* + * NAME + * CsrSdioFunctionActive, CsrSdioFunctionIdle + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * PARAMETERS + * function - Pointer to struct representing the function. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +void CsrSdioFunctionActive(CsrSdioFunction *function); +void CsrSdioFunctionIdle(CsrSdioFunction *function); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif |