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Jean-Jacques Hiblot48447782017-04-24 11:51:27 +02001/*
2 * Copyright (C) 2017 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com/
3 * Written by Jean-Jacques Hiblot <jjhiblot@ti.com>
4 *
5 * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
6 */
7
8#ifndef __GENERIC_PHY_H
9#define __GENERIC_PHY_H
10
11
12/**
13 * struct phy - A handle to (allowing control of) a single phy port.
14 *
15 * Clients provide storage for phy handles. The content of the structure is
16 * managed solely by the PHY API and PHY drivers. A phy struct is
17 * initialized by "get"ing the phy struct. The phy struct is passed to all
18 * other phy APIs to identify which PHY port to operate upon.
19 *
20 * @dev: The device which implements the PHY port.
21 * @id: The PHY ID within the provider.
22 *
23 */
24struct phy {
25 struct udevice *dev;
26 unsigned long id;
27};
28
29/*
30 * struct udevice_ops - set of function pointers for phy operations
31 * @init: operation to be performed for initializing phy (optional)
32 * @exit: operation to be performed while exiting (optional)
33 * @reset: reset the phy (optional).
34 * @power_on: powering on the phy (optional)
35 * @power_off: powering off the phy (optional)
36 */
37struct phy_ops {
38 /**
39 * of_xlate - Translate a client's device-tree (OF) phy specifier.
40 *
41 * The PHY core calls this function as the first step in implementing
42 * a client's generic_phy_get_by_*() call.
43 *
44 * If this function pointer is set to NULL, the PHY core will use a
45 * default implementation, which assumes #phy-cells = <0> or
46 * #phy-cells = <1>, and in the later case that the DT cell
47 * contains a simple integer PHY port ID.
48 *
49 * @phy: The phy struct to hold the translation result.
50 * @args: The phy specifier values from device tree.
51 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code.
52 */
Simon Glass81955512017-05-18 20:09:47 -060053 int (*of_xlate)(struct phy *phy, struct ofnode_phandle_args *args);
Jean-Jacques Hiblot48447782017-04-24 11:51:27 +020054
55 /**
56 * init - initialize the hardware.
57 *
58 * Hardware intialization should not be done in during probe() but
59 * should be implemented in this init() function. It could be starting
60 * PLL, taking a controller out of reset, routing, etc. This function
61 * is typically called only once per PHY port.
62 * If power_on() is not implemented, it must power up the phy.
63 *
64 * @phy: the PHY port to initialize
65 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code.
66 */
67 int (*init)(struct phy *phy);
68
69 /**
70 * exit - de-initialize the PHY device
71 *
72 * Hardware de-intialization should be done here. Every step done in
73 * init() should be undone here.
74 * This could be used to suspend the phy to reduce power consumption or
75 * to put the phy in a known condition before booting the OS (though it
76 * is NOT called automatically before booting the OS)
77 * If power_off() is not implemented, it must power down the phy.
78 *
79 * @phy: PHY port to be de-initialized
80 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code
81 */
82 int (*exit)(struct phy *phy);
83
84 /**
85 * reset - resets a PHY device without shutting down
86 *
87 * @phy: PHY port to be reset
88 *
89 * During runtime, the PHY may need to be reset in order to
90 * re-establish connection etc without being shut down or exit.
91 *
92 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code
93 */
94 int (*reset)(struct phy *phy);
95
96 /**
97 * power_on - power on a PHY device
98 *
99 * @phy: PHY port to be powered on
100 *
101 * During runtime, the PHY may need to be powered on or off several
102 * times. This function is used to power on the PHY. It relies on the
103 * setup done in init(). If init() is not implemented, it must take care
104 * of setting up the context (PLLs, ...)
105 *
106 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code
107 */
108 int (*power_on)(struct phy *phy);
109
110 /**
111 * power_off - power off a PHY device
112 *
113 * @phy: PHY port to be powered off
114 *
115 * During runtime, the PHY may need to be powered on or off several
116 * times. This function is used to power off the PHY. Except if
117 * init()/deinit() are not implemented, it must not de-initialize
118 * everything.
119 *
120 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code
121 */
122 int (*power_off)(struct phy *phy);
123};
124
125
126/**
127 * generic_phy_init() - initialize the PHY port
128 *
129 * @phy: the PHY port to initialize
130 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code
131 */
132int generic_phy_init(struct phy *phy);
133
134/**
135 * generic_phy_init() - de-initialize the PHY device
136 *
137 * @phy: PHY port to be de-initialized
138 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code
139 */
140int generic_phy_exit(struct phy *phy);
141
142/**
143 * generic_phy_reset() - resets a PHY device without shutting down
144 *
145 * @phy: PHY port to be reset
146 *@return 0 if OK, or a negative error code
147 */
148int generic_phy_reset(struct phy *phy);
149
150/**
151 * generic_phy_power_on() - power on a PHY device
152 *
153 * @phy: PHY port to be powered on
154 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code
155 */
156int generic_phy_power_on(struct phy *phy);
157
158/**
159 * generic_phy_power_off() - power off a PHY device
160 *
161 * @phy: PHY port to be powered off
162 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code
163 */
164int generic_phy_power_off(struct phy *phy);
165
166
167/**
168 * generic_phy_get_by_index() - Get a PHY device by integer index.
169 *
170 * @user: the client device
171 * @index: The index in the list of available PHYs
172 * @phy: A pointer to the PHY port
173 *
174 * This looks up a PHY device for a client device based on its position in the
175 * list of the possible PHYs.
176 *
177 * example:
178 * usb1: usb_otg_ss@xxx {
179 * compatible = "xxx";
180 * reg = <xxx>;
181 * .
182 * .
183 * phys = <&usb2_phy>, <&usb3_phy>;
184 * .
185 * .
186 * };
187 * the USB2 phy can be accessed by passing index '0' and the USB3 phy can
188 * be accessed by passing index '1'
189 *
190 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code
191 */
192int generic_phy_get_by_index(struct udevice *user, int index,
193 struct phy *phy);
194
195/**
196 * generic_phy_get_by_name() - Get a PHY device by its name.
197 *
198 * @user: the client device
199 * @phy_name: The name of the PHY in the list of possible PHYs
200 * @phy: A pointer to the PHY port
201 *
202 * This looks up a PHY device for a client device in the
203 * list of the possible PHYs based on its name.
204 *
205 * example:
206 * usb1: usb_otg_ss@xxx {
207 * compatible = "xxx";
208 * reg = <xxx>;
209 * .
210 * .
211 * phys = <&usb2_phy>, <&usb3_phy>;
212 * phy-names = "usb2phy", "usb3phy";
213 * .
214 * .
215 * };
216 * the USB3 phy can be accessed using "usb3phy", and USB2 by using "usb2phy"
217 *
218 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code
219 */
220int generic_phy_get_by_name(struct udevice *user, const char *phy_name,
221 struct phy *phy);
222
223#endif /*__GENERIC_PHY_H */