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- /*
- * Copyright (C) 2012 CERN (www.cern.ch)
- * Author: Alessandro Rubini <rubini@gnudd.com>
- *
- * Released according to the GNU GPL, version 2 or any later version.
- *
- * This work is part of the White Rabbit project, a research effort led
- * by CERN, the European Institute for Nuclear Research.
- */
- #ifndef __LINUX_FMC_H__
- #define __LINUX_FMC_H__
- #include <linux/types.h>
- #include <linux/moduleparam.h>
- #include <linux/device.h>
- #include <linux/list.h>
- #include <linux/interrupt.h>
- #include <linux/io.h>
- struct fmc_device;
- struct fmc_driver;
- /*
- * This bus abstraction is developed separately from drivers, so we need
- * to check the version of the data structures we receive.
- */
- #define FMC_MAJOR 3
- #define FMC_MINOR 0
- #define FMC_VERSION ((FMC_MAJOR << 16) | FMC_MINOR)
- #define __FMC_MAJOR(x) ((x) >> 16)
- #define __FMC_MINOR(x) ((x) & 0xffff)
- /*
- * The device identification, as defined by the IPMI FRU (Field Replaceable
- * Unit) includes four different strings to describe the device. Here we
- * only match the "Board Manufacturer" and the "Board Product Name",
- * ignoring the "Board Serial Number" and "Board Part Number". All 4 are
- * expected to be strings, so they are treated as zero-terminated C strings.
- * Unspecified string (NULL) means "any", so if both are unspecified this
- * is a catch-all driver. So null entries are allowed and we use array
- * and length. This is unlike pci and usb that use null-terminated arrays
- */
- struct fmc_fru_id {
- char *manufacturer;
- char *product_name;
- };
- /*
- * If the FPGA is already programmed (think Etherbone or the second
- * SVEC slot), we can match on SDB devices in the memory image. This
- * match uses an array of devices that must all be present, and the
- * match is based on vendor and device only. Further checks are expected
- * to happen in the probe function. Zero means "any" and catch-all is allowed.
- */
- struct fmc_sdb_one_id {
- uint64_t vendor;
- uint32_t device;
- };
- struct fmc_sdb_id {
- struct fmc_sdb_one_id *cores;
- int cores_nr;
- };
- struct fmc_device_id {
- struct fmc_fru_id *fru_id;
- int fru_id_nr;
- struct fmc_sdb_id *sdb_id;
- int sdb_id_nr;
- };
- /* This sizes the module_param_array used by generic module parameters */
- #define FMC_MAX_CARDS 32
- /* The driver is a pretty simple thing */
- struct fmc_driver {
- unsigned long version;
- struct device_driver driver;
- int (*probe)(struct fmc_device *);
- int (*remove)(struct fmc_device *);
- const struct fmc_device_id id_table;
- /* What follows is for generic module parameters */
- int busid_n;
- int busid_val[FMC_MAX_CARDS];
- int gw_n;
- char *gw_val[FMC_MAX_CARDS];
- };
- #define to_fmc_driver(x) container_of((x), struct fmc_driver, driver)
- /* These are the generic parameters, that drivers may instantiate */
- #define FMC_PARAM_BUSID(_d) \
- module_param_array_named(busid, _d.busid_val, int, &_d.busid_n, 0444)
- #define FMC_PARAM_GATEWARE(_d) \
- module_param_array_named(gateware, _d.gw_val, charp, &_d.gw_n, 0444)
- /*
- * Drivers may need to configure gpio pins in the carrier. To read input
- * (a very uncommon operation, and definitely not in the hot paths), just
- * configure one gpio only and get 0 or 1 as retval of the config method
- */
- struct fmc_gpio {
- char *carrier_name; /* name or NULL for virtual pins */
- int gpio;
- int _gpio; /* internal use by the carrier */
- int mode; /* GPIOF_DIR_OUT etc, from <linux/gpio.h> */
- int irqmode; /* IRQF_TRIGGER_LOW and so on */
- };
- /* The numbering of gpio pins allows access to raw pins or virtual roles */
- #define FMC_GPIO_RAW(x) (x) /* 4096 of them */
- #define __FMC_GPIO_IS_RAW(x) ((x) < 0x1000)
- #define FMC_GPIO_IRQ(x) ((x) + 0x1000) /* 256 of them */
- #define FMC_GPIO_LED(x) ((x) + 0x1100) /* 256 of them */
- #define FMC_GPIO_KEY(x) ((x) + 0x1200) /* 256 of them */
- #define FMC_GPIO_TP(x) ((x) + 0x1300) /* 256 of them */
- #define FMC_GPIO_USER(x) ((x) + 0x1400) /* 256 of them */
- /* We may add SCL and SDA, or other roles if the need arises */
- /* GPIOF_DIR_IN etc are missing before 3.0. copy from <linux/gpio.h> */
- #ifndef GPIOF_DIR_IN
- # define GPIOF_DIR_OUT (0 << 0)
- # define GPIOF_DIR_IN (1 << 0)
- # define GPIOF_INIT_LOW (0 << 1)
- # define GPIOF_INIT_HIGH (1 << 1)
- #endif
- /*
- * The operations are offered by each carrier and should make driver
- * design completely independent of the carrier. Named GPIO pins may be
- * the exception.
- */
- struct fmc_operations {
- uint32_t (*read32)(struct fmc_device *fmc, int offset);
- void (*write32)(struct fmc_device *fmc, uint32_t value, int offset);
- int (*validate)(struct fmc_device *fmc, struct fmc_driver *drv);
- int (*reprogram)(struct fmc_device *f, struct fmc_driver *d, char *gw);
- int (*irq_request)(struct fmc_device *fmc, irq_handler_t h,
- char *name, int flags);
- void (*irq_ack)(struct fmc_device *fmc);
- int (*irq_free)(struct fmc_device *fmc);
- int (*gpio_config)(struct fmc_device *fmc, struct fmc_gpio *gpio,
- int ngpio);
- int (*read_ee)(struct fmc_device *fmc, int pos, void *d, int l);
- int (*write_ee)(struct fmc_device *fmc, int pos, const void *d, int l);
- };
- /* Prefer this helper rather than calling of fmc->reprogram directly */
- extern int fmc_reprogram(struct fmc_device *f, struct fmc_driver *d, char *gw,
- int sdb_entry);
- /*
- * The device reports all information needed to access hw.
- *
- * If we have eeprom_len and not contents, the core reads it.
- * Then, parsing of identifiers is done by the core which fills fmc_fru_id..
- * Similarly a device that must be matched based on SDB cores must
- * fill the entry point and the core will scan the bus (FIXME: sdb match)
- */
- struct fmc_device {
- unsigned long version;
- unsigned long flags;
- struct module *owner; /* char device must pin it */
- struct fmc_fru_id id; /* for EEPROM-based match */
- struct fmc_operations *op; /* carrier-provided */
- int irq; /* according to host bus. 0 == none */
- int eeprom_len; /* Usually 8kB, may be less */
- int eeprom_addr; /* 0x50, 0x52 etc */
- uint8_t *eeprom; /* Full contents or leading part */
- char *carrier_name; /* "SPEC" or similar, for special use */
- void *carrier_data; /* "struct spec *" or equivalent */
- __iomem void *fpga_base; /* May be NULL (Etherbone) */
- __iomem void *slot_base; /* Set by the driver */
- struct fmc_device **devarray; /* Allocated by the bus */
- int slot_id; /* Index in the slot array */
- int nr_slots; /* Number of slots in this carrier */
- unsigned long memlen; /* Used for the char device */
- struct device dev; /* For Linux use */
- struct device *hwdev; /* The underlying hardware device */
- unsigned long sdbfs_entry;
- struct sdb_array *sdb;
- uint32_t device_id; /* Filled by the device */
- char *mezzanine_name; /* Defaults to ``fmc'' */
- void *mezzanine_data;
- };
- #define to_fmc_device(x) container_of((x), struct fmc_device, dev)
- #define FMC_DEVICE_HAS_GOLDEN 1
- #define FMC_DEVICE_HAS_CUSTOM 2
- #define FMC_DEVICE_NO_MEZZANINE 4
- #define FMC_DEVICE_MATCH_SDB 8 /* fmc-core must scan sdb in fpga */
- /*
- * If fpga_base can be used, the carrier offers no readl/writel methods, and
- * this expands to a single, fast, I/O access.
- */
- static inline uint32_t fmc_readl(struct fmc_device *fmc, int offset)
- {
- if (unlikely(fmc->op->read32))
- return fmc->op->read32(fmc, offset);
- return readl(fmc->fpga_base + offset);
- }
- static inline void fmc_writel(struct fmc_device *fmc, uint32_t val, int off)
- {
- if (unlikely(fmc->op->write32))
- fmc->op->write32(fmc, val, off);
- else
- writel(val, fmc->fpga_base + off);
- }
- /* pci-like naming */
- static inline void *fmc_get_drvdata(const struct fmc_device *fmc)
- {
- return dev_get_drvdata(&fmc->dev);
- }
- static inline void fmc_set_drvdata(struct fmc_device *fmc, void *data)
- {
- dev_set_drvdata(&fmc->dev, data);
- }
- /* The 4 access points */
- extern int fmc_driver_register(struct fmc_driver *drv);
- extern void fmc_driver_unregister(struct fmc_driver *drv);
- extern int fmc_device_register(struct fmc_device *tdev);
- extern void fmc_device_unregister(struct fmc_device *tdev);
- /* Two more for device sets, all driven by the same FPGA */
- extern int fmc_device_register_n(struct fmc_device **devs, int n);
- extern void fmc_device_unregister_n(struct fmc_device **devs, int n);
- /* Internal cross-calls between files; not exported to other modules */
- extern int fmc_match(struct device *dev, struct device_driver *drv);
- extern int fmc_fill_id_info(struct fmc_device *fmc);
- extern void fmc_free_id_info(struct fmc_device *fmc);
- extern void fmc_dump_eeprom(const struct fmc_device *fmc);
- extern void fmc_dump_sdb(const struct fmc_device *fmc);
- #endif /* __LINUX_FMC_H__ */
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