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Tom Rini10e47792018-05-06 17:58:06 -04001/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
Ilya Yanok06bb9202012-11-06 13:48:21 +00002/*
3 * MUSB OTG driver DMA controller abstraction
4 *
5 * Copyright 2005 Mentor Graphics Corporation
6 * Copyright (C) 2005-2006 by Texas Instruments
7 * Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Nokia Corporation
Ilya Yanok06bb9202012-11-06 13:48:21 +00008 */
9
10#ifndef __MUSB_DMA_H__
11#define __MUSB_DMA_H__
12
13struct musb_hw_ep;
14
15/*
16 * DMA Controller Abstraction
17 *
18 * DMA Controllers are abstracted to allow use of a variety of different
19 * implementations of DMA, as allowed by the Inventra USB cores. On the
20 * host side, usbcore sets up the DMA mappings and flushes caches; on the
21 * peripheral side, the gadget controller driver does. Responsibilities
22 * of a DMA controller driver include:
23 *
24 * - Handling the details of moving multiple USB packets
25 * in cooperation with the Inventra USB core, including especially
26 * the correct RX side treatment of short packets and buffer-full
27 * states (both of which terminate transfers).
28 *
29 * - Knowing the correlation between dma channels and the
30 * Inventra core's local endpoint resources and data direction.
31 *
32 * - Maintaining a list of allocated/available channels.
33 *
34 * - Updating channel status on interrupts,
35 * whether shared with the Inventra core or separate.
36 */
37
38#define DMA_ADDR_INVALID (~(dma_addr_t)0)
39
Paul Kocialkowskif34dfcb2015-08-04 17:04:06 +020040#ifndef CONFIG_USB_MUSB_PIO_ONLY
Ilya Yanok06bb9202012-11-06 13:48:21 +000041#define is_dma_capable() (1)
42#else
43#define is_dma_capable() (0)
44#endif
45
46#ifdef CONFIG_USB_TI_CPPI_DMA
47#define is_cppi_enabled() 1
48#else
49#define is_cppi_enabled() 0
50#endif
51
52#ifdef CONFIG_USB_TUSB_OMAP_DMA
53#define tusb_dma_omap() 1
54#else
55#define tusb_dma_omap() 0
56#endif
57
Ilya Yanok06bb9202012-11-06 13:48:21 +000058/*
59 * DMA channel status ... updated by the dma controller driver whenever that
60 * status changes, and protected by the overall controller spinlock.
61 */
62enum dma_channel_status {
63 /* unallocated */
64 MUSB_DMA_STATUS_UNKNOWN,
65 /* allocated ... but not busy, no errors */
66 MUSB_DMA_STATUS_FREE,
67 /* busy ... transactions are active */
68 MUSB_DMA_STATUS_BUSY,
69 /* transaction(s) aborted due to ... dma or memory bus error */
70 MUSB_DMA_STATUS_BUS_ABORT,
71 /* transaction(s) aborted due to ... core error or USB fault */
72 MUSB_DMA_STATUS_CORE_ABORT
73};
74
75struct dma_controller;
76
77/**
78 * struct dma_channel - A DMA channel.
79 * @private_data: channel-private data
80 * @max_len: the maximum number of bytes the channel can move in one
81 * transaction (typically representing many USB maximum-sized packets)
82 * @actual_len: how many bytes have been transferred
83 * @status: current channel status (updated e.g. on interrupt)
84 * @desired_mode: true if mode 1 is desired; false if mode 0 is desired
85 *
86 * channels are associated with an endpoint for the duration of at least
87 * one usb transfer.
88 */
89struct dma_channel {
90 void *private_data;
91 /* FIXME not void* private_data, but a dma_controller * */
92 size_t max_len;
93 size_t actual_len;
94 enum dma_channel_status status;
95 bool desired_mode;
96};
97
98/*
99 * dma_channel_status - return status of dma channel
100 * @c: the channel
101 *
102 * Returns the software's view of the channel status. If that status is BUSY
103 * then it's possible that the hardware has completed (or aborted) a transfer,
104 * so the driver needs to update that status.
105 */
106static inline enum dma_channel_status
107dma_channel_status(struct dma_channel *c)
108{
109 return (is_dma_capable() && c) ? c->status : MUSB_DMA_STATUS_UNKNOWN;
110}
111
112/**
113 * struct dma_controller - A DMA Controller.
114 * @start: call this to start a DMA controller;
115 * return 0 on success, else negative errno
116 * @stop: call this to stop a DMA controller
117 * return 0 on success, else negative errno
118 * @channel_alloc: call this to allocate a DMA channel
119 * @channel_release: call this to release a DMA channel
120 * @channel_abort: call this to abort a pending DMA transaction,
121 * returning it to FREE (but allocated) state
122 *
123 * Controllers manage dma channels.
124 */
125struct dma_controller {
126 int (*start)(struct dma_controller *);
127 int (*stop)(struct dma_controller *);
128 struct dma_channel *(*channel_alloc)(struct dma_controller *,
129 struct musb_hw_ep *, u8 is_tx);
130 void (*channel_release)(struct dma_channel *);
131 int (*channel_program)(struct dma_channel *channel,
132 u16 maxpacket, u8 mode,
133 dma_addr_t dma_addr,
134 u32 length);
135 int (*channel_abort)(struct dma_channel *);
136 int (*is_compatible)(struct dma_channel *channel,
137 u16 maxpacket,
138 void *buf, u32 length);
139};
140
141/* called after channel_program(), may indicate a fault */
142extern void musb_dma_completion(struct musb *musb, u8 epnum, u8 transmit);
143
144
145extern struct dma_controller *__init
146dma_controller_create(struct musb *, void __iomem *);
147
148extern void dma_controller_destroy(struct dma_controller *);
149
150#endif /* __MUSB_DMA_H__ */