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diff --git a/drivers/staging/nvec/nvec.h b/drivers/staging/nvec/nvec.h index a2d82dc..a4c17b0 100644 --- a/drivers/staging/nvec/nvec.h +++ b/drivers/staging/nvec/nvec.h @@ -1,110 +1,203 @@ +/* + * NVEC: NVIDIA compliant embedded controller interface + * + * Copyright (C) 2011 The AC100 Kernel Team <ac100@lists.launchpad.net> + * + * Authors: Pierre-Hugues Husson <phhusson@free.fr> + * Ilya Petrov <ilya.muromec@gmail.com> + * Marc Dietrich <marvin24@gmx.de> + * Julian Andres Klode <jak@jak-linux.org> + * + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + * + */ + #ifndef __LINUX_MFD_NVEC #define __LINUX_MFD_NVEC -#include <linux/semaphore.h> - -typedef enum { +#include <linux/atomic.h> +#include <linux/clk.h> +#include <linux/completion.h> +#include <linux/list.h> +#include <linux/mutex.h> +#include <linux/notifier.h> +#include <linux/spinlock.h> +#include <linux/workqueue.h> + +/* NVEC_POOL_SIZE - Size of the pool in &struct nvec_msg */ +#define NVEC_POOL_SIZE 64 + +/* + * NVEC_MSG_SIZE - Maximum size of the data field of &struct nvec_msg. + * + * A message must store up to a SMBus block operation which consists of + * one command byte, one count byte, and up to 32 payload bytes = 34 + * byte. + */ +#define NVEC_MSG_SIZE 34 + +/** + * enum nvec_event_size - The size of an event message + * @NVEC_2BYTES: The message has one command byte and one data byte + * @NVEC_3BYTES: The message has one command byte and two data bytes + * @NVEC_VAR_SIZE: The message has one command byte, one count byte, and as + * up to as many bytes as the number in the count byte. The + * maximum is 32 + * + * Events can be fixed or variable sized. This is useless on other message + * types, which are always variable sized. + */ +enum nvec_event_size { NVEC_2BYTES, NVEC_3BYTES, - NVEC_VAR_SIZE -} nvec_size; - -typedef enum { - NOT_REALLY, - YES, - NOT_AT_ALL, -} how_care; + NVEC_VAR_SIZE, +}; -typedef enum { - NVEC_SYS=1, +/** + * enum nvec_msg_type - The type of a message + * @NVEC_SYS: A system request/response + * @NVEC_BAT: A battery request/response + * @NVEC_KBD: A keyboard request/response + * @NVEC_PS2: A mouse request/response + * @NVEC_CNTL: A EC control request/response + * @NVEC_KB_EVT: An event from the keyboard + * @NVEC_PS2_EVT: An event from the mouse + * + * Events can be fixed or variable sized. This is useless on other message + * types, which are always variable sized. + */ +enum nvec_msg_type { + NVEC_SYS = 1, NVEC_BAT, NVEC_KBD = 5, NVEC_PS2, NVEC_CNTL, NVEC_KB_EVT = 0x80, - NVEC_PS2_EVT -} nvec_event; - -typedef enum { - NVEC_WAIT, - NVEC_READ, - NVEC_WRITE -} nvec_state; + NVEC_PS2_EVT, +}; +/** + * struct nvec_msg - A buffer for a single message + * @node: Messages are part of various lists in a &struct nvec_chip + * @data: The data of the message + * @size: For TX messages, the number of bytes used in @data + * @pos: For RX messages, the current position to write to. For TX messages, + * the position to read from. + * @used: Used for the message pool to mark a message as free/allocated. + * + * This structure is used to hold outgoing and incoming messages. Outgoing + * messages have a different format than incoming messages, and that is not + * documented yet. + */ struct nvec_msg { - unsigned char *data; + struct list_head node; + unsigned char data[NVEC_MSG_SIZE]; unsigned short size; unsigned short pos; - struct list_head node; + atomic_t used; }; +/** + * struct nvec_subdev - A subdevice of nvec, such as nvec_kbd + * @name: The name of the sub device + * @platform_data: Platform data + * @id: Identifier of the sub device + */ struct nvec_subdev { const char *name; void *platform_data; int id; }; +/** + * struct nvec_platform_data - platform data for a tegra slave controller + * @i2c_addr: number of i2c slave adapter the ec is connected to + * @gpio: gpio number for the ec request line + * + * Platform data, to be used in board definitions. For an example, take a + * look at the paz00 board in arch/arm/mach-tegra/board-paz00.c + */ struct nvec_platform_data { - int num_subdevs; int i2c_addr; int gpio; - int irq; - int base; - int size; - char clock[16]; - struct nvec_subdev *subdevs; }; +/** + * struct nvec_chip - A single connection to an NVIDIA Embedded controller + * @dev: The device + * @gpio: The same as for &struct nvec_platform_data + * @irq: The IRQ of the I2C device + * @i2c_addr: The address of the I2C slave + * @base: The base of the memory mapped region of the I2C device + * @clk: The clock of the I2C device + * @notifier_list: Notifiers to be called on received messages, see + * nvec_register_notifier() + * @rx_data: Received messages that have to be processed + * @tx_data: Messages waiting to be sent to the controller + * @nvec_status_notifier: Internal notifier (see nvec_status_notifier()) + * @rx_work: A work structure for the RX worker nvec_dispatch() + * @tx_work: A work structure for the TX worker nvec_request_master() + * @wq: The work queue in which @rx_work and @tx_work are executed + * @rx: The message currently being retrieved or %NULL + * @msg_pool: A pool of messages for allocation + * @tx: The message currently being transferred + * @tx_scratch: Used for building pseudo messages + * @ec_transfer: A completion that will be completed once a message has been + * received (see nvec_rx_completed()) + * @tx_lock: Spinlock for modifications on @tx_data + * @rx_lock: Spinlock for modifications on @rx_data + * @sync_write_mutex: A mutex for nvec_write_sync() + * @sync_write: A completion to signal that a synchronous message is complete + * @sync_write_pending: The first two bytes of the request (type and subtype) + * @last_sync_msg: The last synchronous message. + * @state: State of our finite state machine used in nvec_interrupt() + */ struct nvec_chip { struct device *dev; int gpio; int irq; - unsigned char *i2c_regs; - nvec_state state; + int i2c_addr; + void __iomem *base; + struct clk *i2c_clk; struct atomic_notifier_head notifier_list; struct list_head rx_data, tx_data; struct notifier_block nvec_status_notifier; struct work_struct rx_work, tx_work; - struct nvec_msg *rx, *tx; + struct workqueue_struct *wq; + struct nvec_msg msg_pool[NVEC_POOL_SIZE]; + struct nvec_msg *rx; + + struct nvec_msg *tx; + struct nvec_msg tx_scratch; + struct completion ec_transfer; + + spinlock_t tx_lock, rx_lock; -/* sync write stuff */ - struct semaphore sync_write_mutex; + /* sync write stuff */ + struct mutex sync_write_mutex; struct completion sync_write; u16 sync_write_pending; struct nvec_msg *last_sync_msg; + + int state; }; -extern void nvec_write_async(struct nvec_chip *nvec, unsigned char *data, short size); +extern int nvec_write_async(struct nvec_chip *nvec, const unsigned char *data, + short size); + +extern struct nvec_msg *nvec_write_sync(struct nvec_chip *nvec, + const unsigned char *data, short size); extern int nvec_register_notifier(struct nvec_chip *nvec, - struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned int events); + struct notifier_block *nb, + unsigned int events); extern int nvec_unregister_notifier(struct device *dev, - struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned int events); - -const char *nvec_send_msg(unsigned char *src, unsigned char *dst_size, how_care care_resp, void (*rt_handler)(unsigned char *data)); - -extern int nvec_ps2(struct nvec_chip *nvec); -extern int nvec_kbd_init(struct nvec_chip *nvec); - -#define I2C_CNFG 0x00 -#define I2C_CNFG_PACKET_MODE_EN (1<<10) -#define I2C_CNFG_NEW_MASTER_SFM (1<<11) -#define I2C_CNFG_DEBOUNCE_CNT_SHIFT 12 - -#define I2C_SL_CNFG 0x20 -#define I2C_SL_NEWL (1<<2) -#define I2C_SL_NACK (1<<1) -#define I2C_SL_RESP (1<<0) -#define I2C_SL_IRQ (1<<3) -#define END_TRANS (1<<4) -#define RCVD (1<<2) -#define RNW (1<<1) - -#define I2C_SL_RCVD 0x24 -#define I2C_SL_STATUS 0x28 -#define I2C_SL_ADDR1 0x2c -#define I2C_SL_ADDR2 0x30 -#define I2C_SL_DELAY_COUNT 0x3c + struct notifier_block *nb, + unsigned int events); + +extern void nvec_msg_free(struct nvec_chip *nvec, struct nvec_msg *msg); #endif |