198 lines
6.2 KiB
C
198 lines
6.2 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
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/*
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* linux/include/amba/bus.h
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*
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* This device type deals with ARM PrimeCells and anything else that
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* presents a proper CID (0xB105F00D) at the end of the I/O register
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* region or that is derived from a PrimeCell.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2003 Deep Blue Solutions Ltd, All Rights Reserved.
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*/
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#ifndef ASMARM_AMBA_H
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#define ASMARM_AMBA_H
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#include <linux/clk.h>
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#include <linux/device.h>
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#include <linux/mod_devicetable.h>
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#include <linux/err.h>
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#include <linux/resource.h>
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#include <linux/regulator/consumer.h>
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#define AMBA_NR_IRQS 9
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#define AMBA_CID 0xb105f00d
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#define CORESIGHT_CID 0xb105900d
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/*
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* CoreSight Architecture specification updates the ID specification
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* for components on the AMBA bus. (ARM IHI 0029E)
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*
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* Bits 15:12 of the CID are the device class.
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*
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* Class 0xF remains for PrimeCell and legacy components. (AMBA_CID above)
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* Class 0x9 defines the component as CoreSight (CORESIGHT_CID above)
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* Class 0x0, 0x1, 0xB, 0xE define components that do not have driver support
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* at present.
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* Class 0x2-0x8,0xA and 0xD-0xD are presently reserved.
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*
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* Remaining CID bits stay as 0xb105-00d
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*/
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/**
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* Class 0x9 components use additional values to form a Unique Component
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* Identifier (UCI), where peripheral ID values are identical for different
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* components. Passed to the amba bus code from the component driver via
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* the amba_id->data pointer.
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* @devarch : coresight devarch register value
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* @devarch_mask: mask bits used for matching. 0 indicates UCI not used.
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* @devtype : coresight device type value
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* @data : additional driver data. As we have usurped the original
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* pointer some devices may still need additional data
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*/
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struct amba_cs_uci_id {
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unsigned int devarch;
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unsigned int devarch_mask;
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unsigned int devtype;
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void *data;
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};
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/* define offsets for registers used by UCI */
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#define UCI_REG_DEVTYPE_OFFSET 0xFCC
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#define UCI_REG_DEVARCH_OFFSET 0xFBC
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struct clk;
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struct amba_device {
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struct device dev;
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struct resource res;
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struct clk *pclk;
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struct device_dma_parameters dma_parms;
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unsigned int periphid;
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struct mutex periphid_lock;
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unsigned int cid;
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struct amba_cs_uci_id uci;
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unsigned int irq[AMBA_NR_IRQS];
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/*
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* Driver name to force a match. Do not set directly, because core
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* frees it. Use driver_set_override() to set or clear it.
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*/
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const char *driver_override;
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};
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struct amba_driver {
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struct device_driver drv;
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int (*probe)(struct amba_device *, const struct amba_id *);
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void (*remove)(struct amba_device *);
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void (*shutdown)(struct amba_device *);
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const struct amba_id *id_table;
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/*
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* For most device drivers, no need to care about this flag as long as
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* all DMAs are handled through the kernel DMA API. For some special
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* ones, for example VFIO drivers, they know how to manage the DMA
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* themselves and set this flag so that the IOMMU layer will allow them
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* to setup and manage their own I/O address space.
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*/
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bool driver_managed_dma;
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};
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/*
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* Constants for the designer field of the Peripheral ID register. When bit 7
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* is set to '1', bits [6:0] should be the JEP106 manufacturer identity code.
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*/
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enum amba_vendor {
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AMBA_VENDOR_ARM = 0x41,
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AMBA_VENDOR_ST = 0x80,
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AMBA_VENDOR_QCOM = 0x51,
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AMBA_VENDOR_LSI = 0xb6,
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};
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extern struct bus_type amba_bustype;
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#define to_amba_device(d) container_of(d, struct amba_device, dev)
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#define amba_get_drvdata(d) dev_get_drvdata(&d->dev)
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#define amba_set_drvdata(d,p) dev_set_drvdata(&d->dev, p)
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#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_AMBA
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int amba_driver_register(struct amba_driver *);
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void amba_driver_unregister(struct amba_driver *);
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#else
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static inline int amba_driver_register(struct amba_driver *drv)
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{
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return -EINVAL;
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}
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static inline void amba_driver_unregister(struct amba_driver *drv)
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{
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}
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#endif
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struct amba_device *amba_device_alloc(const char *, resource_size_t, size_t);
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void amba_device_put(struct amba_device *);
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int amba_device_add(struct amba_device *, struct resource *);
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int amba_device_register(struct amba_device *, struct resource *);
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void amba_device_unregister(struct amba_device *);
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int amba_request_regions(struct amba_device *, const char *);
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void amba_release_regions(struct amba_device *);
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/* Some drivers don't use the struct amba_device */
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#define AMBA_CONFIG_BITS(a) (((a) >> 24) & 0xff)
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#define AMBA_REV_BITS(a) (((a) >> 20) & 0x0f)
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#define AMBA_MANF_BITS(a) (((a) >> 12) & 0xff)
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#define AMBA_PART_BITS(a) ((a) & 0xfff)
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#define amba_config(d) AMBA_CONFIG_BITS((d)->periphid)
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#define amba_rev(d) AMBA_REV_BITS((d)->periphid)
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#define amba_manf(d) AMBA_MANF_BITS((d)->periphid)
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#define amba_part(d) AMBA_PART_BITS((d)->periphid)
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#define __AMBA_DEV(busid, data, mask) \
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{ \
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.coherent_dma_mask = mask, \
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.init_name = busid, \
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.platform_data = data, \
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}
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/*
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* APB devices do not themselves have the ability to address memory,
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* so DMA masks should be zero (much like USB peripheral devices.)
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* The DMA controller DMA masks should be used instead (much like
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* USB host controllers in conventional PCs.)
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*/
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#define AMBA_APB_DEVICE(name, busid, id, base, irqs, data) \
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struct amba_device name##_device = { \
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.dev = __AMBA_DEV(busid, data, 0), \
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.res = DEFINE_RES_MEM(base, SZ_4K), \
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.irq = irqs, \
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.periphid = id, \
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}
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/*
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* AHB devices are DMA capable, so set their DMA masks
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*/
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#define AMBA_AHB_DEVICE(name, busid, id, base, irqs, data) \
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struct amba_device name##_device = { \
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.dev = __AMBA_DEV(busid, data, ~0ULL), \
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.res = DEFINE_RES_MEM(base, SZ_4K), \
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.irq = irqs, \
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.periphid = id, \
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}
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/*
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* module_amba_driver() - Helper macro for drivers that don't do anything
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* special in module init/exit. This eliminates a lot of boilerplate. Each
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* module may only use this macro once, and calling it replaces module_init()
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* and module_exit()
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*/
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#define module_amba_driver(__amba_drv) \
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module_driver(__amba_drv, amba_driver_register, amba_driver_unregister)
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/*
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* builtin_amba_driver() - Helper macro for drivers that don't do anything
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* special in driver initcall. This eliminates a lot of boilerplate. Each
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* driver may only use this macro once, and calling it replaces the instance
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* device_initcall().
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*/
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#define builtin_amba_driver(__amba_drv) \
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builtin_driver(__amba_drv, amba_driver_register)
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#endif
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