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- /*
- * Remote Processor Framework
- *
- * Copyright(c) 2011 Texas Instruments, Inc.
- * Copyright(c) 2011 Google, Inc.
- * All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
- * are met:
- *
- * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
- * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
- * distribution.
- * * Neither the name Texas Instruments nor the names of its
- * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
- * from this software without specific prior written permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
- #ifndef REMOTEPROC_H
- #define REMOTEPROC_H
- #include <linux/types.h>
- #include <linux/mutex.h>
- #include <linux/virtio.h>
- #include <linux/completion.h>
- #include <linux/idr.h>
- #include <linux/of.h>
- /**
- * struct resource_table - firmware resource table header
- * @ver: version number
- * @num: number of resource entries
- * @reserved: reserved (must be zero)
- * @offset: array of offsets pointing at the various resource entries
- *
- * A resource table is essentially a list of system resources required
- * by the remote processor. It may also include configuration entries.
- * If needed, the remote processor firmware should contain this table
- * as a dedicated ".resource_table" ELF section.
- *
- * Some resources entries are mere announcements, where the host is informed
- * of specific remoteproc configuration. Other entries require the host to
- * do something (e.g. allocate a system resource). Sometimes a negotiation
- * is expected, where the firmware requests a resource, and once allocated,
- * the host should provide back its details (e.g. address of an allocated
- * memory region).
- *
- * The header of the resource table, as expressed by this structure,
- * contains a version number (should we need to change this format in the
- * future), the number of available resource entries, and their offsets
- * in the table.
- *
- * Immediately following this header are the resource entries themselves,
- * each of which begins with a resource entry header (as described below).
- */
- struct resource_table {
- u32 ver;
- u32 num;
- u32 reserved[2];
- u32 offset[0];
- } __packed;
- /**
- * struct fw_rsc_hdr - firmware resource entry header
- * @type: resource type
- * @data: resource data
- *
- * Every resource entry begins with a 'struct fw_rsc_hdr' header providing
- * its @type. The content of the entry itself will immediately follow
- * this header, and it should be parsed according to the resource type.
- */
- struct fw_rsc_hdr {
- u32 type;
- u8 data[0];
- } __packed;
- /**
- * enum fw_resource_type - types of resource entries
- *
- * @RSC_CARVEOUT: request for allocation of a physically contiguous
- * memory region.
- * @RSC_DEVMEM: request to iommu_map a memory-based peripheral.
- * @RSC_TRACE: announces the availability of a trace buffer into which
- * the remote processor will be writing logs.
- * @RSC_VDEV: declare support for a virtio device, and serve as its
- * virtio header.
- * @RSC_LAST: just keep this one at the end
- *
- * For more details regarding a specific resource type, please see its
- * dedicated structure below.
- *
- * Please note that these values are used as indices to the rproc_handle_rsc
- * lookup table, so please keep them sane. Moreover, @RSC_LAST is used to
- * check the validity of an index before the lookup table is accessed, so
- * please update it as needed.
- */
- enum fw_resource_type {
- RSC_CARVEOUT = 0,
- RSC_DEVMEM = 1,
- RSC_TRACE = 2,
- RSC_VDEV = 3,
- RSC_LAST = 4,
- };
- #define FW_RSC_ADDR_ANY (0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF)
- /**
- * struct fw_rsc_carveout - physically contiguous memory request
- * @da: device address
- * @pa: physical address
- * @len: length (in bytes)
- * @flags: iommu protection flags
- * @reserved: reserved (must be zero)
- * @name: human-readable name of the requested memory region
- *
- * This resource entry requests the host to allocate a physically contiguous
- * memory region.
- *
- * These request entries should precede other firmware resource entries,
- * as other entries might request placing other data objects inside
- * these memory regions (e.g. data/code segments, trace resource entries, ...).
- *
- * Allocating memory this way helps utilizing the reserved physical memory
- * (e.g. CMA) more efficiently, and also minimizes the number of TLB entries
- * needed to map it (in case @rproc is using an IOMMU). Reducing the TLB
- * pressure is important; it may have a substantial impact on performance.
- *
- * If the firmware is compiled with static addresses, then @da should specify
- * the expected device address of this memory region. If @da is set to
- * FW_RSC_ADDR_ANY, then the host will dynamically allocate it, and then
- * overwrite @da with the dynamically allocated address.
- *
- * We will always use @da to negotiate the device addresses, even if it
- * isn't using an iommu. In that case, though, it will obviously contain
- * physical addresses.
- *
- * Some remote processors needs to know the allocated physical address
- * even if they do use an iommu. This is needed, e.g., if they control
- * hardware accelerators which access the physical memory directly (this
- * is the case with OMAP4 for instance). In that case, the host will
- * overwrite @pa with the dynamically allocated physical address.
- * Generally we don't want to expose physical addresses if we don't have to
- * (remote processors are generally _not_ trusted), so we might want to
- * change this to happen _only_ when explicitly required by the hardware.
- *
- * @flags is used to provide IOMMU protection flags, and @name should
- * (optionally) contain a human readable name of this carveout region
- * (mainly for debugging purposes).
- */
- struct fw_rsc_carveout {
- u32 da;
- u32 pa;
- u32 len;
- u32 flags;
- u32 reserved;
- u8 name[32];
- } __packed;
- /**
- * struct fw_rsc_devmem - iommu mapping request
- * @da: device address
- * @pa: physical address
- * @len: length (in bytes)
- * @flags: iommu protection flags
- * @reserved: reserved (must be zero)
- * @name: human-readable name of the requested region to be mapped
- *
- * This resource entry requests the host to iommu map a physically contiguous
- * memory region. This is needed in case the remote processor requires
- * access to certain memory-based peripherals; _never_ use it to access
- * regular memory.
- *
- * This is obviously only needed if the remote processor is accessing memory
- * via an iommu.
- *
- * @da should specify the required device address, @pa should specify
- * the physical address we want to map, @len should specify the size of
- * the mapping and @flags is the IOMMU protection flags. As always, @name may
- * (optionally) contain a human readable name of this mapping (mainly for
- * debugging purposes).
- *
- * Note: at this point we just "trust" those devmem entries to contain valid
- * physical addresses, but this isn't safe and will be changed: eventually we
- * want remoteproc implementations to provide us ranges of physical addresses
- * the firmware is allowed to request, and not allow firmwares to request
- * access to physical addresses that are outside those ranges.
- */
- struct fw_rsc_devmem {
- u32 da;
- u32 pa;
- u32 len;
- u32 flags;
- u32 reserved;
- u8 name[32];
- } __packed;
- /**
- * struct fw_rsc_trace - trace buffer declaration
- * @da: device address
- * @len: length (in bytes)
- * @reserved: reserved (must be zero)
- * @name: human-readable name of the trace buffer
- *
- * This resource entry provides the host information about a trace buffer
- * into which the remote processor will write log messages.
- *
- * @da specifies the device address of the buffer, @len specifies
- * its size, and @name may contain a human readable name of the trace buffer.
- *
- * After booting the remote processor, the trace buffers are exposed to the
- * user via debugfs entries (called trace0, trace1, etc..).
- */
- struct fw_rsc_trace {
- u32 da;
- u32 len;
- u32 reserved;
- u8 name[32];
- } __packed;
- /**
- * struct fw_rsc_vdev_vring - vring descriptor entry
- * @da: device address
- * @align: the alignment between the consumer and producer parts of the vring
- * @num: num of buffers supported by this vring (must be power of two)
- * @notifyid is a unique rproc-wide notify index for this vring. This notify
- * index is used when kicking a remote processor, to let it know that this
- * vring is triggered.
- * @reserved: reserved (must be zero)
- *
- * This descriptor is not a resource entry by itself; it is part of the
- * vdev resource type (see below).
- *
- * Note that @da should either contain the device address where
- * the remote processor is expecting the vring, or indicate that
- * dynamically allocation of the vring's device address is supported.
- */
- struct fw_rsc_vdev_vring {
- u32 da;
- u32 align;
- u32 num;
- u32 notifyid;
- u32 reserved;
- } __packed;
- /**
- * struct fw_rsc_vdev - virtio device header
- * @id: virtio device id (as in virtio_ids.h)
- * @notifyid is a unique rproc-wide notify index for this vdev. This notify
- * index is used when kicking a remote processor, to let it know that the
- * status/features of this vdev have changes.
- * @dfeatures specifies the virtio device features supported by the firmware
- * @gfeatures is a place holder used by the host to write back the
- * negotiated features that are supported by both sides.
- * @config_len is the size of the virtio config space of this vdev. The config
- * space lies in the resource table immediate after this vdev header.
- * @status is a place holder where the host will indicate its virtio progress.
- * @num_of_vrings indicates how many vrings are described in this vdev header
- * @reserved: reserved (must be zero)
- * @vring is an array of @num_of_vrings entries of 'struct fw_rsc_vdev_vring'.
- *
- * This resource is a virtio device header: it provides information about
- * the vdev, and is then used by the host and its peer remote processors
- * to negotiate and share certain virtio properties.
- *
- * By providing this resource entry, the firmware essentially asks remoteproc
- * to statically allocate a vdev upon registration of the rproc (dynamic vdev
- * allocation is not yet supported).
- *
- * Note: unlike virtualization systems, the term 'host' here means
- * the Linux side which is running remoteproc to control the remote
- * processors. We use the name 'gfeatures' to comply with virtio's terms,
- * though there isn't really any virtualized guest OS here: it's the host
- * which is responsible for negotiating the final features.
- * Yeah, it's a bit confusing.
- *
- * Note: immediately following this structure is the virtio config space for
- * this vdev (which is specific to the vdev; for more info, read the virtio
- * spec). the size of the config space is specified by @config_len.
- */
- struct fw_rsc_vdev {
- u32 id;
- u32 notifyid;
- u32 dfeatures;
- u32 gfeatures;
- u32 config_len;
- u8 status;
- u8 num_of_vrings;
- u8 reserved[2];
- struct fw_rsc_vdev_vring vring[0];
- } __packed;
- /**
- * struct rproc_mem_entry - memory entry descriptor
- * @va: virtual address
- * @dma: dma address
- * @len: length, in bytes
- * @da: device address
- * @priv: associated data
- * @node: list node
- */
- struct rproc_mem_entry {
- void *va;
- dma_addr_t dma;
- int len;
- u32 da;
- void *priv;
- struct list_head node;
- };
- struct rproc;
- /**
- * struct rproc_ops - platform-specific device handlers
- * @start: power on the device and boot it
- * @stop: power off the device
- * @kick: kick a virtqueue (virtqueue id given as a parameter)
- * @da_to_va: optional platform hook to perform address translations
- */
- struct rproc_ops {
- int (*start)(struct rproc *rproc);
- int (*stop)(struct rproc *rproc);
- void (*kick)(struct rproc *rproc, int vqid);
- void * (*da_to_va)(struct rproc *rproc, u64 da, int len);
- };
- /**
- * enum rproc_state - remote processor states
- * @RPROC_OFFLINE: device is powered off
- * @RPROC_SUSPENDED: device is suspended; needs to be woken up to receive
- * a message.
- * @RPROC_RUNNING: device is up and running
- * @RPROC_CRASHED: device has crashed; need to start recovery
- * @RPROC_LAST: just keep this one at the end
- *
- * Please note that the values of these states are used as indices
- * to rproc_state_string, a state-to-name lookup table,
- * so please keep the two synchronized. @RPROC_LAST is used to check
- * the validity of an index before the lookup table is accessed, so
- * please update it as needed too.
- */
- enum rproc_state {
- RPROC_OFFLINE = 0,
- RPROC_SUSPENDED = 1,
- RPROC_RUNNING = 2,
- RPROC_CRASHED = 3,
- RPROC_LAST = 4,
- };
- /**
- * enum rproc_crash_type - remote processor crash types
- * @RPROC_MMUFAULT: iommu fault
- *
- * Each element of the enum is used as an array index. So that, the value of
- * the elements should be always something sane.
- *
- * Feel free to add more types when needed.
- */
- enum rproc_crash_type {
- RPROC_MMUFAULT,
- };
- /**
- * struct rproc - represents a physical remote processor device
- * @node: list node of this rproc object
- * @domain: iommu domain
- * @name: human readable name of the rproc
- * @firmware: name of firmware file to be loaded
- * @priv: private data which belongs to the platform-specific rproc module
- * @ops: platform-specific start/stop rproc handlers
- * @dev: virtual device for refcounting and common remoteproc behavior
- * @fw_ops: firmware-specific handlers
- * @power: refcount of users who need this rproc powered up
- * @state: state of the device
- * @lock: lock which protects concurrent manipulations of the rproc
- * @dbg_dir: debugfs directory of this rproc device
- * @traces: list of trace buffers
- * @num_traces: number of trace buffers
- * @carveouts: list of physically contiguous memory allocations
- * @mappings: list of iommu mappings we initiated, needed on shutdown
- * @firmware_loading_complete: marks e/o asynchronous firmware loading
- * @bootaddr: address of first instruction to boot rproc with (optional)
- * @rvdevs: list of remote virtio devices
- * @notifyids: idr for dynamically assigning rproc-wide unique notify ids
- * @index: index of this rproc device
- * @crash_handler: workqueue for handling a crash
- * @crash_cnt: crash counter
- * @crash_comp: completion used to sync crash handler and the rproc reload
- * @recovery_disabled: flag that state if recovery was disabled
- * @max_notifyid: largest allocated notify id.
- * @table_ptr: pointer to the resource table in effect
- * @cached_table: copy of the resource table
- * @table_csum: checksum of the resource table
- * @has_iommu: flag to indicate if remote processor is behind an MMU
- */
- struct rproc {
- struct list_head node;
- struct iommu_domain *domain;
- const char *name;
- const char *firmware;
- void *priv;
- const struct rproc_ops *ops;
- struct device dev;
- const struct rproc_fw_ops *fw_ops;
- atomic_t power;
- unsigned int state;
- struct mutex lock;
- struct dentry *dbg_dir;
- struct list_head traces;
- int num_traces;
- struct list_head carveouts;
- struct list_head mappings;
- struct completion firmware_loading_complete;
- u32 bootaddr;
- struct list_head rvdevs;
- struct idr notifyids;
- int index;
- struct work_struct crash_handler;
- unsigned crash_cnt;
- struct completion crash_comp;
- bool recovery_disabled;
- int max_notifyid;
- struct resource_table *table_ptr;
- struct resource_table *cached_table;
- u32 table_csum;
- bool has_iommu;
- };
- /* we currently support only two vrings per rvdev */
- #define RVDEV_NUM_VRINGS 2
- /**
- * struct rproc_vring - remoteproc vring state
- * @va: virtual address
- * @dma: dma address
- * @len: length, in bytes
- * @da: device address
- * @align: vring alignment
- * @notifyid: rproc-specific unique vring index
- * @rvdev: remote vdev
- * @vq: the virtqueue of this vring
- */
- struct rproc_vring {
- void *va;
- dma_addr_t dma;
- int len;
- u32 da;
- u32 align;
- int notifyid;
- struct rproc_vdev *rvdev;
- struct virtqueue *vq;
- };
- /**
- * struct rproc_vdev - remoteproc state for a supported virtio device
- * @node: list node
- * @rproc: the rproc handle
- * @vdev: the virio device
- * @vring: the vrings for this vdev
- * @rsc_offset: offset of the vdev's resource entry
- */
- struct rproc_vdev {
- struct list_head node;
- struct rproc *rproc;
- struct virtio_device vdev;
- struct rproc_vring vring[RVDEV_NUM_VRINGS];
- u32 rsc_offset;
- };
- struct rproc *rproc_get_by_phandle(phandle phandle);
- struct rproc *rproc_alloc(struct device *dev, const char *name,
- const struct rproc_ops *ops,
- const char *firmware, int len);
- void rproc_put(struct rproc *rproc);
- int rproc_add(struct rproc *rproc);
- int rproc_del(struct rproc *rproc);
- int rproc_boot(struct rproc *rproc);
- void rproc_shutdown(struct rproc *rproc);
- void rproc_report_crash(struct rproc *rproc, enum rproc_crash_type type);
- static inline struct rproc_vdev *vdev_to_rvdev(struct virtio_device *vdev)
- {
- return container_of(vdev, struct rproc_vdev, vdev);
- }
- static inline struct rproc *vdev_to_rproc(struct virtio_device *vdev)
- {
- struct rproc_vdev *rvdev = vdev_to_rvdev(vdev);
- return rvdev->rproc;
- }
- #endif /* REMOTEPROC_H */
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