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2 * Copyright (c) 2014-2016, NVIDIA CORPORATION.
3 *
4 * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
5 */
6
7#ifndef _ABI_BPMP_ABI_H_
8#define _ABI_BPMP_ABI_H_
9
10#ifdef LK
11#include <stdint.h>
12#endif
13
14#ifndef __ABI_PACKED
15#define __ABI_PACKED __attribute__((packed))
16#endif
17
18#ifdef NO_GCC_EXTENSIONS
19#define EMPTY char empty;
20#define EMPTY_ARRAY 1
21#else
22#define EMPTY
23#define EMPTY_ARRAY 0
24#endif
25
26#ifndef __UNION_ANON
27#define __UNION_ANON
28#endif
29/**
30 * @file
31 */
32
33
34/**
35 * @defgroup MRQ MRQ Messages
36 * @brief Messages sent to/from BPMP via IPC
37 * @{
38 * @defgroup MRQ_Format Message Format
39 * @defgroup MRQ_Codes Message Request (MRQ) Codes
40 * @defgroup MRQ_Payloads Message Payloads
41 * @defgroup Error_Codes Error Codes
42 * @}
43 */
44
45/**
46 * @addtogroup MRQ_Format Message Format
47 * @{
48 * The CPU requests the BPMP to perform a particular service by
49 * sending it an IVC frame containing a single MRQ message. An MRQ
50 * message consists of a @ref mrq_request followed by a payload whose
51 * format depends on mrq_request::mrq.
52 *
53 * The BPMP processes the data and replies with an IVC frame (on the
54 * same IVC channel) containing and MRQ response. An MRQ response
55 * consists of a @ref mrq_response followed by a payload whose format
56 * depends on the associated mrq_request::mrq.
57 *
58 * A well-defined subset of the MRQ messages that the CPU sends to the
59 * BPMP can lead to BPMP eventually sending an MRQ message to the
60 * CPU. For example, when the CPU uses an #MRQ_THERMAL message to set
61 * a thermal trip point, the BPMP may eventually send a single
62 * #MRQ_THERMAL message of its own to the CPU indicating that the trip
63 * point has been crossed.
64 * @}
65 */
66
67/**
68 * @ingroup MRQ_Format
69 * @brief header for an MRQ message
70 *
71 * Provides the MRQ number for the MRQ message: #mrq. The remainder of
72 * the MRQ message is a payload (immediately following the
73 * mrq_request) whose format depends on mrq.
74 *
75 * @todo document the flags
76 */
77struct mrq_request {
78 /** @brief MRQ number of the request */
79 uint32_t mrq;
80 /** @brief flags for the request */
81 uint32_t flags;
82} __ABI_PACKED;
83
84/**
85 * @ingroup MRQ_Format
86 * @brief header for an MRQ response
87 *
88 * Provides an error code for the associated MRQ message. The
89 * remainder of the MRQ response is a payload (immediately following
90 * the mrq_response) whose format depends on the associated
91 * mrq_request::mrq
92 *
93 * @todo document the flags
94 */
95struct mrq_response {
96 /** @brief error code for the MRQ request itself */
97 int32_t err;
98 /** @brief flags for the response */
99 uint32_t flags;
100} __ABI_PACKED;
101
102/**
103 * @ingroup MRQ_Format
104 * Minimum needed size for an IPC message buffer
105 */
106#define MSG_MIN_SZ 128
107/**
108 * @ingroup MRQ_Format
109 * Minimum size guaranteed for data in an IPC message buffer
110 */
111#define MSG_DATA_MIN_SZ 120
112
113/**
114 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
115 * @name Legal MRQ codes
116 * These are the legal values for mrq_request::mrq
117 * @{
118 */
119
120#define MRQ_PING 0
121#define MRQ_QUERY_TAG 1
122#define MRQ_MODULE_LOAD 4
123#define MRQ_MODULE_UNLOAD 5
124#define MRQ_TRACE_MODIFY 7
125#define MRQ_WRITE_TRACE 8
126#define MRQ_THREADED_PING 9
127#define MRQ_MODULE_MAIL 11
128#define MRQ_DEBUGFS 19
129#define MRQ_RESET 20
130#define MRQ_I2C 21
131#define MRQ_CLK 22
132#define MRQ_QUERY_ABI 23
133#define MRQ_PG_READ_STATE 25
134#define MRQ_PG_UPDATE_STATE 26
135#define MRQ_THERMAL 27
136#define MRQ_CPU_VHINT 28
137#define MRQ_ABI_RATCHET 29
138#define MRQ_EMC_DVFS_LATENCY 31
139#define MRQ_TRACE_ITER 64
140
141/** @} */
142
143/**
144 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
145 * @brief Maximum MRQ code to be sent by CPU software to
146 * BPMP. Subject to change in future
147 */
148#define MAX_CPU_MRQ_ID 64
149
150/**
151 * @addtogroup MRQ_Payloads Message Payloads
152 * @{
153 * @defgroup Ping
154 * @defgroup Query_Tag Query Tag
155 * @defgroup Module Loadable Modules
156 * @defgroup Trace
157 * @defgroup Debugfs
158 * @defgroup Reset
159 * @defgroup I2C
160 * @defgroup Clocks
161 * @defgroup ABI_info ABI Info
162 * @defgroup MC_Flush MC Flush
163 * @defgroup Powergating
164 * @defgroup Thermal
165 * @defgroup Vhint CPU Voltage hint
166 * @defgroup MRQ_Deprecated Deprecated MRQ messages
167 * @defgroup EMC
168 * @}
169 */
170
171
172/**
173 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
174 * @def MRQ_PING
175 * @brief A simple ping
176 *
177 * * Platforms: All
178 * * Initiators: Any
179 * * Targets: Any
180 * * Request Payload: @ref mrq_ping_request
181 * * Response Payload: @ref mrq_ping_response
182 *
183 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
184 * @def MRQ_THREADED_PING
185 * @brief A deeper ping
186 *
187 * * Platforms: All
188 * * Initiators: Any
189 * * Targets: BPMP
190 * * Request Payload: @ref mrq_ping_request
191 * * Response Payload: @ref mrq_ping_response
192 *
193 * Behavior is equivalent to a simple #MRQ_PING except that BPMP
194 * responds from a thread context (providing a slightly more robust
195 * sign of life).
196 *
197 */
198
199/**
200 * @ingroup Ping
201 * @brief request with #MRQ_PING
202 *
203 * Used by the sender of an #MRQ_PING message to request a pong from
204 * recipient. The response from the recipient is computed based on
205 * #challenge.
206 */
207struct mrq_ping_request {
208/** @brief arbitrarily chosen value */
209 uint32_t challenge;
210} __ABI_PACKED;
211
212/**
213 * @ingroup Ping
214 * @brief response to #MRQ_PING
215 *
216 * Sent in response to an #MRQ_PING message. #reply should be the
217 * mrq_ping_request challenge left shifted by 1 with the carry-bit
218 * dropped.
219 *
220 */
221struct mrq_ping_response {
222 /** @brief response to the MRQ_PING challege */
223 uint32_t reply;
224} __ABI_PACKED;
225
226/**
227 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
228 * @def MRQ_QUERY_TAG
229 * @brief Query BPMP firmware's tag (i.e. version information)
230 *
231 * * Platforms: All
232 * * Initiators: CCPLEX
233 * * Targets: BPMP
234 * * Request Payload: @ref mrq_query_tag_request
235 * * Response Payload: N/A
236 *
237 */
238
239/**
240 * @ingroup Query_Tag
241 * @brief request with #MRQ_QUERY_TAG
242 *
243 * Used by #MRQ_QUERY_TAG call to ask BPMP to fill in the memory
244 * pointed by #addr with BPMP firmware header.
245 *
246 * The sender is reponsible for ensuring that #addr is mapped in to
247 * the recipient's address map.
248 */
249struct mrq_query_tag_request {
250 /** @brief base address to store the firmware header */
251 uint32_t addr;
252} __ABI_PACKED;
253
254/**
255 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
256 * @def MRQ_MODULE_LOAD
257 * @brief dynamically load a BPMP code module
258 *
259 * * Platforms: All
260 * * Initiators: CCPLEX
261 * * Targets: BPMP
262 * * Request Payload: @ref mrq_module_load_request
263 * * Response Payload: @ref mrq_module_load_response
264 *
265 * @note This MRQ is disabled on production systems
266 *
267 */
268
269/**
270 * @ingroup Module
271 * @brief request with #MRQ_MODULE_LOAD
272 *
273 * Used by #MRQ_MODULE_LOAD calls to ask the recipient to dynamically
274 * load the code located at #phys_addr and having size #size
275 * bytes. #phys_addr is treated as a void pointer.
276 *
277 * The recipient copies the code from #phys_addr to locally allocated
278 * memory prior to responding to this message.
279 *
280 * @todo document the module header format
281 *
282 * The sender is responsible for ensuring that the code is mapped in
283 * the recipient's address map.
284 *
285 */
286struct mrq_module_load_request {
287 /** @brief base address of the code to load. Treated as (void *) */
288 uint32_t phys_addr; /* (void *) */
289 /** @brief size in bytes of code to load */
290 uint32_t size;
291} __ABI_PACKED;
292
293/**
294 * @ingroup Module
295 * @brief response to #MRQ_MODULE_LOAD
296 *
297 * @todo document mrq_response::err
298 */
299struct mrq_module_load_response {
300 /** @brief handle to the loaded module */
301 uint32_t base;
302} __ABI_PACKED;
303
304/**
305 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
306 * @def MRQ_MODULE_UNLOAD
307 * @brief unload a previously loaded code module
308 *
309 * * Platforms: All
310 * * Initiators: CCPLEX
311 * * Targets: BPMP
312 * * Request Payload: @ref mrq_module_unload_request
313 * * Response Payload: N/A
314 *
315 * @note This MRQ is disabled on production systems
316 */
317
318/**
319 * @ingroup Module
320 * @brief request with #MRQ_MODULE_UNLOAD
321 *
322 * Used by #MRQ_MODULE_UNLOAD calls to request that a previously loaded
323 * module be unloaded.
324 */
325struct mrq_module_unload_request {
326 /** @brief handle of the module to unload */
327 uint32_t base;
328} __ABI_PACKED;
329
330/**
331 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
332 * @def MRQ_TRACE_MODIFY
333 * @brief modify the set of enabled trace events
334 *
335 * * Platforms: All
336 * * Initiators: CCPLEX
337 * * Targets: BPMP
338 * * Request Payload: @ref mrq_trace_modify_request
339 * * Response Payload: @ref mrq_trace_modify_response
340 *
341 * @note This MRQ is disabled on production systems
342 */
343
344/**
345 * @ingroup Trace
346 * @brief request with #MRQ_TRACE_MODIFY
347 *
348 * Used by %MRQ_TRACE_MODIFY calls to enable or disable specify trace
349 * events. #set takes precedence for any bit set in both #set and
350 * #clr.
351 */
352struct mrq_trace_modify_request {
353 /** @brief bit mask of trace events to disable */
354 uint32_t clr;
355 /** @brief bit mask of trace events to enable */
356 uint32_t set;
357} __ABI_PACKED;
358
359/**
360 * @ingroup Trace
361 * @brief response to #MRQ_TRACE_MODIFY
362 *
363 * Sent in repsonse to an #MRQ_TRACE_MODIFY message. #mask reflects the
364 * state of which events are enabled after the recipient acted on the
365 * message.
366 *
367 */
368struct mrq_trace_modify_response {
369 /** @brief bit mask of trace event enable states */
370 uint32_t mask;
371} __ABI_PACKED;
372
373/**
374 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
375 * @def MRQ_WRITE_TRACE
376 * @brief Write trace data to a buffer
377 *
378 * * Platforms: All
379 * * Initiators: CCPLEX
380 * * Targets: BPMP
381 * * Request Payload: @ref mrq_write_trace_request
382 * * Response Payload: @ref mrq_write_trace_response
383 *
384 * mrq_response::err depends on the @ref mrq_write_trace_request field
385 * values. err is -#BPMP_EINVAL if size is zero or area is NULL or
386 * area is in an illegal range. A positive value for err indicates the
387 * number of bytes written to area.
388 *
389 * @note This MRQ is disabled on production systems
390 */
391
392/**
393 * @ingroup Trace
394 * @brief request with #MRQ_WRITE_TRACE
395 *
396 * Used by MRQ_WRITE_TRACE calls to ask the recipient to copy trace
397 * data from the recipient's local buffer to the output buffer. #area
398 * is treated as a byte-aligned pointer in the recipient's address
399 * space.
400 *
401 * The sender is responsible for ensuring that the output
402 * buffer is mapped in the recipient's address map. The recipient is
403 * responsible for protecting its own code and data from accidental
404 * overwrites.
405 */
406struct mrq_write_trace_request {
407 /** @brief base address of output buffer */
408 uint32_t area;
409 /** @brief size in bytes of the output buffer */
410 uint32_t size;
411} __ABI_PACKED;
412
413/**
414 * @ingroup Trace
415 * @brief response to #MRQ_WRITE_TRACE
416 *
417 * Once this response is sent, the respondent will not access the
418 * output buffer further.
419 */
420struct mrq_write_trace_response {
421 /**
422 * @brief flag whether more data remains in local buffer
423 *
424 * Value is 1 if the entire local trace buffer has been
425 * drained to the outputbuffer. Value is 0 otherwise.
426 */
427 uint32_t eof;
428} __ABI_PACKED;
429
430/** @private */
431struct mrq_threaded_ping_request {
432 uint32_t challenge;
433} __ABI_PACKED;
434
435/** @private */
436struct mrq_threaded_ping_response {
437 uint32_t reply;
438} __ABI_PACKED;
439
440/**
441 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
442 * @def MRQ_MODULE_MAIL
443 * @brief send a message to a loadable module
444 *
445 * * Platforms: All
446 * * Initiators: Any
447 * * Targets: BPMP
448 * * Request Payload: @ref mrq_module_mail_request
449 * * Response Payload: @ref mrq_module_mail_response
450 *
451 * @note This MRQ is disabled on production systems
452 */
453
454/**
455 * @ingroup Module
456 * @brief request with #MRQ_MODULE_MAIL
457 */
458struct mrq_module_mail_request {
459 /** @brief handle to the previously loaded module */
460 uint32_t base;
461 /** @brief module-specific mail payload
462 *
463 * The length of data[ ] is unknown to the BPMP core firmware
464 * but it is limited to the size of an IPC message.
465 */
466 uint8_t data[EMPTY_ARRAY];
467} __ABI_PACKED;
468
469/**
470 * @ingroup Module
471 * @brief response to #MRQ_MODULE_MAIL
472 */
473struct mrq_module_mail_response {
474 /** @brief module-specific mail payload
475 *
476 * The length of data[ ] is unknown to the BPMP core firmware
477 * but it is limited to the size of an IPC message.
478 */
479 uint8_t data[EMPTY_ARRAY];
480} __ABI_PACKED;
481
482/**
483 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
484 * @def MRQ_DEBUGFS
485 * @brief Interact with BPMP's debugfs file nodes
486 *
487 * * Platforms: T186
488 * * Initiators: Any
489 * * Targets: BPMP
490 * * Request Payload: @ref mrq_debugfs_request
491 * * Response Payload: @ref mrq_debugfs_response
492 */
493
494/**
495 * @addtogroup Debugfs
496 * @{
497 *
498 * The BPMP firmware implements a pseudo-filesystem called
499 * debugfs. Any driver within the firmware may register with debugfs
500 * to expose an arbitrary set of "files" in the filesystem. When
501 * software on the CPU writes to a debugfs file, debugfs passes the
502 * written data to a callback provided by the driver. When software on
503 * the CPU reads a debugfs file, debugfs queries the driver for the
504 * data to return to the CPU. The intention of the debugfs filesystem
505 * is to provide information useful for debugging the system at
506 * runtime.
507 *
508 * @note The files exposed via debugfs are not part of the
509 * BPMP firmware's ABI. debugfs files may be added or removed in any
510 * given version of the firmware. Typically the semantics of a debugfs
511 * file are consistent from version to version but even that is not
512 * guaranteed.
513 *
514 * @}
515 */
516/** @ingroup Debugfs */
517enum mrq_debugfs_commands {
518 CMD_DEBUGFS_READ = 1,
519 CMD_DEBUGFS_WRITE = 2,
520 CMD_DEBUGFS_DUMPDIR = 3,
521 CMD_DEBUGFS_MAX
522};
523
524/**
525 * @ingroup Debugfs
526 * @brief parameters for CMD_DEBUGFS_READ/WRITE command
527 */
528struct cmd_debugfs_fileop_request {
529 /** @brief physical address pointing at filename */
530 uint32_t fnameaddr;
531 /** @brief length in bytes of filename buffer */
532 uint32_t fnamelen;
533 /** @brief physical address pointing to data buffer */
534 uint32_t dataaddr;
535 /** @brief length in bytes of data buffer */
536 uint32_t datalen;
537} __ABI_PACKED;
538
539/**
540 * @ingroup Debugfs
541 * @brief parameters for CMD_DEBUGFS_READ/WRITE command
542 */
543struct cmd_debugfs_dumpdir_request {
544 /** @brief physical address pointing to data buffer */
545 uint32_t dataaddr;
546 /** @brief length in bytes of data buffer */
547 uint32_t datalen;
548} __ABI_PACKED;
549
550/**
551 * @ingroup Debugfs
552 * @brief response data for CMD_DEBUGFS_READ/WRITE command
553 */
554struct cmd_debugfs_fileop_response {
555 /** @brief always 0 */
556 uint32_t reserved;
557 /** @brief number of bytes read from or written to data buffer */
558 uint32_t nbytes;
559} __ABI_PACKED;
560
561/**
562 * @ingroup Debugfs
563 * @brief response data for CMD_DEBUGFS_DUMPDIR command
564 */
565struct cmd_debugfs_dumpdir_response {
566 /** @brief always 0 */
567 uint32_t reserved;
568 /** @brief number of bytes read from or written to data buffer */
569 uint32_t nbytes;
570} __ABI_PACKED;
571
572/**
573 * @ingroup Debugfs
574 * @brief request with #MRQ_DEBUGFS.
575 *
576 * The sender of an MRQ_DEBUGFS message uses #cmd to specify a debugfs
577 * command to execute. Legal commands are the values of @ref
578 * mrq_debugfs_commands. Each command requires a specific additional
579 * payload of data.
580 *
581 * |command |payload|
582 * |-------------------|-------|
583 * |CMD_DEBUGFS_READ |fop |
584 * |CMD_DEBUGFS_WRITE |fop |
585 * |CMD_DEBUGFS_DUMPDIR|dumpdir|
586 */
587struct mrq_debugfs_request {
588 uint32_t cmd;
589 union {
590 struct cmd_debugfs_fileop_request fop;
591 struct cmd_debugfs_dumpdir_request dumpdir;
592 } __UNION_ANON;
593} __ABI_PACKED;
594
595/**
596 * @ingroup Debugfs
597 */
598struct mrq_debugfs_response {
599 /** @brief always 0 */
600 int32_t reserved;
601 union {
602 /** @brief response data for CMD_DEBUGFS_READ OR
603 * CMD_DEBUGFS_WRITE command
604 */
605 struct cmd_debugfs_fileop_response fop;
606 /** @brief response data for CMD_DEBUGFS_DUMPDIR command */
607 struct cmd_debugfs_dumpdir_response dumpdir;
608 } __UNION_ANON;
609} __ABI_PACKED;
610
611/**
612 * @addtogroup Debugfs
613 * @{
614 */
615#define DEBUGFS_S_ISDIR (1 << 9)
616#define DEBUGFS_S_IRUSR (1 << 8)
617#define DEBUGFS_S_IWUSR (1 << 7)
618/** @} */
619
620
621/**
622 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
623 * @def MRQ_RESET
624 * @brief reset an IP block
625 *
626 * * Platforms: T186
627 * * Initiators: Any
628 * * Targets: BPMP
629 * * Request Payload: @ref mrq_reset_request
630 * * Response Payload: N/A
631 */
632
633/**
634 * @ingroup Reset
635 */
636enum mrq_reset_commands {
637 CMD_RESET_ASSERT = 1,
638 CMD_RESET_DEASSERT = 2,
639 CMD_RESET_MODULE = 3,
640 CMD_RESET_MAX, /* not part of ABI and subject to change */
641};
642
643/**
644 * @ingroup Reset
645 * @brief request with MRQ_RESET
646 *
647 * Used by the sender of an #MRQ_RESET message to request BPMP to
648 * assert or or deassert a given reset line.
649 */
650struct mrq_reset_request {
651 /** @brief reset action to perform (@enum mrq_reset_commands) */
652 uint32_t cmd;
653 /** @brief id of the reset to affected */
654 uint32_t reset_id;
655} __ABI_PACKED;
656
657/**
658 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
659 * @def MRQ_I2C
660 * @brief issue an i2c transaction
661 *
662 * * Platforms: T186
663 * * Initiators: Any
664 * * Targets: BPMP
665 * * Request Payload: @ref mrq_i2c_request
666 * * Response Payload: @ref mrq_i2c_response
667 */
668
669/**
670 * @addtogroup I2C
671 * @{
672 */
673#define TEGRA_I2C_IPC_MAX_IN_BUF_SIZE (MSG_DATA_MIN_SZ - 12)
674#define TEGRA_I2C_IPC_MAX_OUT_BUF_SIZE (MSG_DATA_MIN_SZ - 4)
675/** @} */
676
677/**
678 * @ingroup I2C
679 * @name Serial I2C flags
680 * Use these flags with serial_i2c_request::flags
681 * @{
682 */
683#define SERIALI2C_TEN 0x0010
684#define SERIALI2C_RD 0x0001
685#define SERIALI2C_STOP 0x8000
686#define SERIALI2C_NOSTART 0x4000
687#define SERIALI2C_REV_DIR_ADDR 0x2000
688#define SERIALI2C_IGNORE_NAK 0x1000
689#define SERIALI2C_NO_RD_ACK 0x0800
690#define SERIALI2C_RECV_LEN 0x0400
691/** @} */
692/** @ingroup I2C */
693enum {
694 CMD_I2C_XFER = 1
695};
696
697/**
698 * @ingroup I2C
699 * @brief serializable i2c request
700 *
701 * Instances of this structure are packed (little-endian) into
702 * cmd_i2c_xfer_request::data_buf. Each instance represents a single
703 * transaction (or a portion of a transaction with repeated starts) on
704 * an i2c bus.
705 *
706 * Because these structures are packed, some instances are likely to
707 * be misaligned. Additionally because #data is variable length, it is
708 * not possible to iterate through a serialized list of these
709 * structures without inspecting #len in each instance. It may be
710 * easier to serialize or deserialize cmd_i2c_xfer_request::data_buf
711 * manually rather than using this structure definition.
712*/
713struct serial_i2c_request {
714 /** @brief I2C slave address */
715 uint16_t addr;
716 /** @brief bitmask of SERIALI2C_ flags */
717 uint16_t flags;
718 /** @brief length of I2C transaction in bytes */
719 uint16_t len;
720 /** @brief for write transactions only, #len bytes of data */
721 uint8_t data[];
722} __ABI_PACKED;
723
724/**
725 * @ingroup I2C
726 * @brief trigger one or more i2c transactions
727 */
728struct cmd_i2c_xfer_request {
729 /** @brief valid bus number from mach-t186/i2c-t186.h*/
730 uint32_t bus_id;
731
732 /** @brief count of valid bytes in #data_buf*/
733 uint32_t data_size;
734
735 /** @brief serialized packed instances of @ref serial_i2c_request*/
736 uint8_t data_buf[TEGRA_I2C_IPC_MAX_IN_BUF_SIZE];
737} __ABI_PACKED;
738
739/**
740 * @ingroup I2C
741 * @brief container for data read from the i2c bus
742 *
743 * Processing an cmd_i2c_xfer_request::data_buf causes BPMP to execute
744 * zero or more I2C reads. The data read from the bus is serialized
745 * into #data_buf.
746 */
747struct cmd_i2c_xfer_response {
748 /** @brief count of valid bytes in #data_buf*/
749 uint32_t data_size;
750 /** @brief i2c read data */
751 uint8_t data_buf[TEGRA_I2C_IPC_MAX_OUT_BUF_SIZE];
752} __ABI_PACKED;
753
754/**
755 * @ingroup I2C
756 * @brief request with #MRQ_I2C
757 */
758struct mrq_i2c_request {
759 /** @brief always CMD_I2C_XFER (i.e. 1) */
760 uint32_t cmd;
761 /** @brief parameters of the transfer request */
762 struct cmd_i2c_xfer_request xfer;
763} __ABI_PACKED;
764
765/**
766 * @ingroup I2C
767 * @brief response to #MRQ_I2C
768 */
769struct mrq_i2c_response {
770 struct cmd_i2c_xfer_response xfer;
771} __ABI_PACKED;
772
773/**
774 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
775 * @def MRQ_CLK
776 *
777 * * Platforms: T186
778 * * Initiators: Any
779 * * Targets: BPMP
780 * * Request Payload: @ref mrq_clk_request
781 * * Response Payload: @ref mrq_clk_response
782 * @addtogroup Clocks
783 * @{
784 */
785
786/**
787 * @name MRQ_CLK sub-commands
788 * @{
789 */
790enum {
791 CMD_CLK_GET_RATE = 1,
792 CMD_CLK_SET_RATE = 2,
793 CMD_CLK_ROUND_RATE = 3,
794 CMD_CLK_GET_PARENT = 4,
795 CMD_CLK_SET_PARENT = 5,
796 CMD_CLK_IS_ENABLED = 6,
797 CMD_CLK_ENABLE = 7,
798 CMD_CLK_DISABLE = 8,
799 CMD_CLK_GET_ALL_INFO = 14,
800 CMD_CLK_GET_MAX_CLK_ID = 15,
801 CMD_CLK_MAX,
802};
803/** @} */
804
805#define MRQ_CLK_NAME_MAXLEN 40
806#define MRQ_CLK_MAX_PARENTS 16
807
808/** @private */
809struct cmd_clk_get_rate_request {
810 EMPTY
811} __ABI_PACKED;
812
813struct cmd_clk_get_rate_response {
814 int64_t rate;
815} __ABI_PACKED;
816
817struct cmd_clk_set_rate_request {
818 int32_t unused;
819 int64_t rate;
820} __ABI_PACKED;
821
822struct cmd_clk_set_rate_response {
823 int64_t rate;
824} __ABI_PACKED;
825
826struct cmd_clk_round_rate_request {
827 int32_t unused;
828 int64_t rate;
829} __ABI_PACKED;
830
831struct cmd_clk_round_rate_response {
832 int64_t rate;
833} __ABI_PACKED;
834
835/** @private */
836struct cmd_clk_get_parent_request {
837 EMPTY
838} __ABI_PACKED;
839
840struct cmd_clk_get_parent_response {
841 uint32_t parent_id;
842} __ABI_PACKED;
843
844struct cmd_clk_set_parent_request {
845 uint32_t parent_id;
846} __ABI_PACKED;
847
848struct cmd_clk_set_parent_response {
849 uint32_t parent_id;
850} __ABI_PACKED;
851
852/** @private */
853struct cmd_clk_is_enabled_request {
854 EMPTY
855} __ABI_PACKED;
856
857struct cmd_clk_is_enabled_response {
858 int32_t state;
859} __ABI_PACKED;
860
861/** @private */
862struct cmd_clk_enable_request {
863 EMPTY
864} __ABI_PACKED;
865
866/** @private */
867struct cmd_clk_enable_response {
868 EMPTY
869} __ABI_PACKED;
870
871/** @private */
872struct cmd_clk_disable_request {
873 EMPTY
874} __ABI_PACKED;
875
876/** @private */
877struct cmd_clk_disable_response {
878 EMPTY
879} __ABI_PACKED;
880
881/** @private */
882struct cmd_clk_get_all_info_request {
883 EMPTY
884} __ABI_PACKED;
885
886struct cmd_clk_get_all_info_response {
887 uint32_t flags;
888 uint32_t parent;
889 uint32_t parents[MRQ_CLK_MAX_PARENTS];
890 uint8_t num_parents;
891 uint8_t name[MRQ_CLK_NAME_MAXLEN];
892} __ABI_PACKED;
893
894/** @private */
895struct cmd_clk_get_max_clk_id_request {
896 EMPTY
897} __ABI_PACKED;
898
899struct cmd_clk_get_max_clk_id_response {
900 uint32_t max_id;
901} __ABI_PACKED;
902/** @} */
903
904/**
905 * @ingroup Clocks
906 * @brief request with #MRQ_CLK
907 *
908 * Used by the sender of an #MRQ_CLK message to control clocks. The
909 * clk_request is split into several sub-commands. Some sub-commands
910 * require no additional data. Others have a sub-command specific
911 * payload
912 *
913 * |sub-command |payload |
914 * |----------------------------|-----------------------|
915 * |CMD_CLK_GET_RATE |- |
916 * |CMD_CLK_SET_RATE |clk_set_rate |
917 * |CMD_CLK_ROUND_RATE |clk_round_rate |
918 * |CMD_CLK_GET_PARENT |- |
919 * |CMD_CLK_SET_PARENT |clk_set_parent |
920 * |CMD_CLK_IS_ENABLED |- |
921 * |CMD_CLK_ENABLE |- |
922 * |CMD_CLK_DISABLE |- |
923 * |CMD_CLK_GET_ALL_INFO |- |
924 * |CMD_CLK_GET_MAX_CLK_ID |- |
925 *
926 */
927
928struct mrq_clk_request {
929 /** @brief sub-command and clock id concatenated to 32-bit word.
930 * - bits[31..24] is the sub-cmd.
931 * - bits[23..0] is the clock id
932 */
933 uint32_t cmd_and_id;
934
935 union {
936 /** @private */
937 struct cmd_clk_get_rate_request clk_get_rate;
938 struct cmd_clk_set_rate_request clk_set_rate;
939 struct cmd_clk_round_rate_request clk_round_rate;
940 /** @private */
941 struct cmd_clk_get_parent_request clk_get_parent;
942 struct cmd_clk_set_parent_request clk_set_parent;
943 /** @private */
944 struct cmd_clk_enable_request clk_enable;
945 /** @private */
946 struct cmd_clk_disable_request clk_disable;
947 /** @private */
948 struct cmd_clk_is_enabled_request clk_is_enabled;
949 /** @private */
950 struct cmd_clk_get_all_info_request clk_get_all_info;
951 /** @private */
952 struct cmd_clk_get_max_clk_id_request clk_get_max_clk_id;
953 } __UNION_ANON;
954} __ABI_PACKED;
955
956/**
957 * @ingroup Clocks
958 * @brief response to MRQ_CLK
959 *
960 * Each sub-command supported by @ref mrq_clk_request may return
961 * sub-command-specific data. Some do and some do not as indicated in
962 * the following table
963 *
964 * |sub-command |payload |
965 * |----------------------------|------------------------|
966 * |CMD_CLK_GET_RATE |clk_get_rate |
967 * |CMD_CLK_SET_RATE |clk_set_rate |
968 * |CMD_CLK_ROUND_RATE |clk_round_rate |
969 * |CMD_CLK_GET_PARENT |clk_get_parent |
970 * |CMD_CLK_SET_PARENT |clk_set_parent |
971 * |CMD_CLK_IS_ENABLED |clk_is_enabled |
972 * |CMD_CLK_ENABLE |- |
973 * |CMD_CLK_DISABLE |- |
974 * |CMD_CLK_GET_ALL_INFO |clk_get_all_info |
975 * |CMD_CLK_GET_MAX_CLK_ID |clk_get_max_id |
976 *
977 */
978
979struct mrq_clk_response {
980 union {
981 struct cmd_clk_get_rate_response clk_get_rate;
982 struct cmd_clk_set_rate_response clk_set_rate;
983 struct cmd_clk_round_rate_response clk_round_rate;
984 struct cmd_clk_get_parent_response clk_get_parent;
985 struct cmd_clk_set_parent_response clk_set_parent;
986 /** @private */
987 struct cmd_clk_enable_response clk_enable;
988 /** @private */
989 struct cmd_clk_disable_response clk_disable;
990 struct cmd_clk_is_enabled_response clk_is_enabled;
991 struct cmd_clk_get_all_info_response clk_get_all_info;
992 struct cmd_clk_get_max_clk_id_response clk_get_max_clk_id;
993 } __UNION_ANON;
994} __ABI_PACKED;
995
996/**
997 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
998 * @def MRQ_QUERY_ABI
999 * @brief check if an MRQ is implemented
1000 *
1001 * * Platforms: All
1002 * * Initiators: Any
1003 * * Targets: Any
1004 * * Request Payload: @ref mrq_query_abi_request
1005 * * Response Payload: @ref mrq_query_abi_response
1006 */
1007
1008/**
1009 * @ingroup ABI_info
1010 * @brief request with MRQ_QUERY_ABI
1011 *
1012 * Used by #MRQ_QUERY_ABI call to check if MRQ code #mrq is supported
1013 * by the recipient.
1014 */
1015struct mrq_query_abi_request {
1016 /** @brief MRQ code to query */
1017 uint32_t mrq;
1018} __ABI_PACKED;
1019
1020/**
1021 * @ingroup ABI_info
1022 * @brief response to MRQ_QUERY_ABI
1023 */
1024struct mrq_query_abi_response {
1025 /** @brief 0 if queried MRQ is supported. Else, -#BPMP_ENODEV */
1026 int32_t status;
1027} __ABI_PACKED;
1028
1029/**
1030 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
1031 * @def MRQ_PG_READ_STATE
1032 * @brief read the power-gating state of a partition
1033 *
1034 * * Platforms: T186
1035 * * Initiators: Any
1036 * * Targets: BPMP
1037 * * Request Payload: @ref mrq_pg_read_state_request
1038 * * Response Payload: @ref mrq_pg_read_state_response
1039 * @addtogroup Powergating
1040 * @{
1041 */
1042
1043/**
1044 * @brief request with #MRQ_PG_READ_STATE
1045 *
1046 * Used by MRQ_PG_READ_STATE call to read the current state of a
1047 * partition.
1048 */
1049struct mrq_pg_read_state_request {
1050 /** @brief ID of partition */
1051 uint32_t partition_id;
1052} __ABI_PACKED;
1053
1054/**
1055 * @brief response to MRQ_PG_READ_STATE
1056 * @todo define possible errors.
1057 */
1058struct mrq_pg_read_state_response {
1059 /** @brief read as don't care */
1060 uint32_t sram_state;
1061 /** @brief state of power partition
1062 * * 0 : off
1063 * * 1 : on
1064 */
1065 uint32_t logic_state;
1066} __ABI_PACKED;
1067
1068/** @} */
1069
1070/**
1071 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
1072 * @def MRQ_PG_UPDATE_STATE
1073 * @brief modify the power-gating state of a partition
1074 *
1075 * * Platforms: T186
1076 * * Initiators: Any
1077 * * Targets: BPMP
1078 * * Request Payload: @ref mrq_pg_update_state_request
1079 * * Response Payload: N/A
1080 * @addtogroup Powergating
1081 * @{
1082 */
1083
1084/**
1085 * @brief request with mrq_pg_update_state_request
1086 *
1087 * Used by #MRQ_PG_UPDATE_STATE call to request BPMP to change the
1088 * state of a power partition #partition_id.
1089 */
1090struct mrq_pg_update_state_request {
1091 /** @brief ID of partition */
1092 uint32_t partition_id;
1093 /** @brief secondary control of power partition
1094 * @details Ignored by many versions of the BPMP
1095 * firmware. For maximum compatibility, set the value
1096 * according to @logic_state
1097 * * 0x1: power ON partition (@ref logic_state == 0x3)
1098 * * 0x3: power OFF partition (@ref logic_state == 0x1)
1099 */
1100 uint32_t sram_state;
1101 /** @brief controls state of power partition, legal values are
1102 * * 0x1 : power OFF partition
1103 * * 0x3 : power ON partition
1104 */
1105 uint32_t logic_state;
1106 /** @brief change state of clocks of the power partition, legal values
1107 * * 0x0 : do not change clock state
1108 * * 0x1 : disable partition clocks (only applicable when
1109 * @ref logic_state == 0x1)
1110 * * 0x3 : enable partition clocks (only applicable when
1111 * @ref logic_state == 0x3)
1112 */
1113 uint32_t clock_state;
1114} __ABI_PACKED;
1115/** @} */
1116
1117/**
1118 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
1119 * @def MRQ_THERMAL
1120 * @brief interact with BPMP thermal framework
1121 *
1122 * * Platforms: T186
1123 * * Initiators: Any
1124 * * Targets: Any
1125 * * Request Payload: TODO
1126 * * Response Payload: TODO
1127 *
1128 * @addtogroup Thermal
1129 *
1130 * The BPMP firmware includes a thermal framework. Drivers within the
1131 * bpmp firmware register with the framework to provide thermal
1132 * zones. Each thermal zone corresponds to an entity whose temperature
1133 * can be measured. The framework also has a notion of trip points. A
1134 * trip point consists of a thermal zone id, a temperature, and a
1135 * callback routine. The framework invokes the callback when the zone
1136 * hits the indicated temperature. The BPMP firmware uses this thermal
1137 * framework interally to implement various temperature-dependent
1138 * functions.
1139 *
1140 * Software on the CPU can use #MRQ_THERMAL (with payload @ref
1141 * mrq_thermal_host_to_bpmp_request) to interact with the BPMP thermal
1142 * framework. The CPU must It can query the number of supported zones,
1143 * query zone temperatures, and set trip points.
1144 *
1145 * When a trip point set by the CPU gets crossed, BPMP firmware issues
1146 * an IPC to the CPU having mrq_request::mrq = #MRQ_THERMAL and a
1147 * payload of @ref mrq_thermal_bpmp_to_host_request.
1148 * @{
1149 */
1150enum mrq_thermal_host_to_bpmp_cmd {
1151 /**
1152 * @brief Check whether the BPMP driver supports the specified
1153 * request type.
1154 *
1155 * Host needs to supply request parameters.
1156 *
1157 * mrq_response::err is 0 if the specified request is
1158 * supported and -#BPMP_ENODEV otherwise.
1159 */
1160 CMD_THERMAL_QUERY_ABI = 0,
1161
1162 /**
1163 * @brief Get the current temperature of the specified zone.
1164 *
1165 * Host needs to supply request parameters.
1166 *
1167 * mrq_response::err is
1168 * * 0: Temperature query succeeded.
1169 * * -#BPMP_EINVAL: Invalid request parameters.
1170 * * -#BPMP_ENOENT: No driver registered for thermal zone..
1171 * * -#BPMP_EFAULT: Problem reading temperature measurement.
1172 */
1173 CMD_THERMAL_GET_TEMP = 1,
1174
1175 /**
1176 * @brief Enable or disable and set the lower and upper
1177 * thermal limits for a thermal trip point. Each zone has
1178 * one trip point.
1179 *
1180 * Host needs to supply request parameters. Once the
1181 * temperature hits a trip point, the BPMP will send a message
1182 * to the CPU having MRQ=MRQ_THERMAL and
1183 * type=CMD_THERMAL_HOST_TRIP_REACHED
1184 *
1185 * mrq_response::err is
1186 * * 0: Trip successfully set.
1187 * * -#BPMP_EINVAL: Invalid request parameters.
1188 * * -#BPMP_ENOENT: No driver registered for thermal zone.
1189 * * -#BPMP_EFAULT: Problem setting trip point.
1190 */
1191 CMD_THERMAL_SET_TRIP = 2,
1192
1193 /**
1194 * @brief Get the number of supported thermal zones.
1195 *
1196 * No request parameters required.
1197 *
1198 * mrq_response::err is always 0, indicating success.
1199 */
1200 CMD_THERMAL_GET_NUM_ZONES = 3,
1201
1202 /** @brief: number of supported host-to-bpmp commands. May
1203 * increase in future
1204 */
1205 CMD_THERMAL_HOST_TO_BPMP_NUM
1206};
1207
1208enum mrq_thermal_bpmp_to_host_cmd {
1209 /**
1210 * @brief Indication that the temperature for a zone has
1211 * exceeded the range indicated in the thermal trip point
1212 * for the zone.
1213 *
1214 * BPMP needs to supply request parameters. Host only needs to
1215 * acknowledge.
1216 */
1217 CMD_THERMAL_HOST_TRIP_REACHED = 100,
1218
1219 /** @brief: number of supported bpmp-to-host commands. May
1220 * increase in future
1221 */
1222 CMD_THERMAL_BPMP_TO_HOST_NUM
1223};
1224
1225/*
1226 * Host->BPMP request data for request type CMD_THERMAL_QUERY_ABI
1227 *
1228 * zone: Request type for which to check existence.
1229 */
1230struct cmd_thermal_query_abi_request {
1231 uint32_t type;
1232} __ABI_PACKED;
1233
1234/*
1235 * Host->BPMP request data for request type CMD_THERMAL_GET_TEMP
1236 *
1237 * zone: Number of thermal zone.
1238 */
1239struct cmd_thermal_get_temp_request {
1240 uint32_t zone;
1241} __ABI_PACKED;
1242
1243/*
1244 * BPMP->Host reply data for request CMD_THERMAL_GET_TEMP
1245 *
1246 * error: 0 if request succeeded.
1247 * -BPMP_EINVAL if request parameters were invalid.
1248 * -BPMP_ENOENT if no driver was registered for the specified thermal zone.
1249 * -BPMP_EFAULT for other thermal zone driver errors.
1250 * temp: Current temperature in millicelsius.
1251 */
1252struct cmd_thermal_get_temp_response {
1253 int32_t temp;
1254} __ABI_PACKED;
1255
1256/*
1257 * Host->BPMP request data for request type CMD_THERMAL_SET_TRIP
1258 *
1259 * zone: Number of thermal zone.
1260 * low: Temperature of lower trip point in millicelsius
1261 * high: Temperature of upper trip point in millicelsius
1262 * enabled: 1 to enable trip point, 0 to disable trip point
1263 */
1264struct cmd_thermal_set_trip_request {
1265 uint32_t zone;
1266 int32_t low;
1267 int32_t high;
1268 uint32_t enabled;
1269} __ABI_PACKED;
1270
1271/*
1272 * BPMP->Host request data for request type CMD_THERMAL_HOST_TRIP_REACHED
1273 *
1274 * zone: Number of thermal zone where trip point was reached.
1275 */
1276struct cmd_thermal_host_trip_reached_request {
1277 uint32_t zone;
1278} __ABI_PACKED;
1279
1280/*
1281 * BPMP->Host reply data for request type CMD_THERMAL_GET_NUM_ZONES
1282 *
1283 * num: Number of supported thermal zones. The thermal zones are indexed
1284 * starting from zero.
1285 */
1286struct cmd_thermal_get_num_zones_response {
1287 uint32_t num;
1288} __ABI_PACKED;
1289
1290/*
1291 * Host->BPMP request data.
1292 *
1293 * Reply type is union mrq_thermal_bpmp_to_host_response.
1294 *
1295 * type: Type of request. Values listed in enum mrq_thermal_type.
1296 * data: Request type specific parameters.
1297 */
1298struct mrq_thermal_host_to_bpmp_request {
1299 uint32_t type;
1300 union {
1301 struct cmd_thermal_query_abi_request query_abi;
1302 struct cmd_thermal_get_temp_request get_temp;
1303 struct cmd_thermal_set_trip_request set_trip;
1304 } __UNION_ANON;
1305} __ABI_PACKED;
1306
1307/*
1308 * BPMP->Host request data.
1309 *
1310 * type: Type of request. Values listed in enum mrq_thermal_type.
1311 * data: Request type specific parameters.
1312 */
1313struct mrq_thermal_bpmp_to_host_request {
1314 uint32_t type;
1315 union {
1316 struct cmd_thermal_host_trip_reached_request host_trip_reached;
1317 } __UNION_ANON;
1318} __ABI_PACKED;
1319
1320/*
1321 * Data in reply to a Host->BPMP request.
1322 */
1323union mrq_thermal_bpmp_to_host_response {
1324 struct cmd_thermal_get_temp_response get_temp;
1325 struct cmd_thermal_get_num_zones_response get_num_zones;
1326} __ABI_PACKED;
1327/** @} */
1328
1329/**
1330 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
1331 * @def MRQ_CPU_VHINT
1332 * @brief Query CPU voltage hint data
1333 *
1334 * * Platforms: T186
1335 * * Initiators: CCPLEX
1336 * * Targets: BPMP
1337 * * Request Payload: @ref mrq_cpu_vhint_request
1338 * * Response Payload: N/A
1339 *
1340 * @addtogroup Vhint CPU Voltage hint
1341 * @{
1342 */
1343
1344/**
1345 * @brief request with #MRQ_CPU_VHINT
1346 *
1347 * Used by #MRQ_CPU_VHINT call by CCPLEX to retrieve voltage hint data
1348 * from BPMP to memory space pointed by #addr. CCPLEX is responsible
1349 * to allocate sizeof(cpu_vhint_data) sized block of memory and
1350 * appropriately map it for BPMP before sending the request.
1351 */
1352struct mrq_cpu_vhint_request {
1353 /** @brief IOVA address for the #cpu_vhint_data */
1354 uint32_t addr; /* struct cpu_vhint_data * */
1355 /** @brief ID of the cluster whose data is requested */
1356 uint32_t cluster_id; /* enum cluster_id */
1357} __ABI_PACKED;
1358
1359/**
1360 * @brief description of the CPU v/f relation
1361 *
1362 * Used by #MRQ_CPU_VHINT call to carry data pointed by #addr of
1363 * struct mrq_cpu_vhint_request
1364 */
1365struct cpu_vhint_data {
1366 uint32_t ref_clk_hz; /**< reference frequency in Hz */
1367 uint16_t pdiv; /**< post divider value */
1368 uint16_t mdiv; /**< input divider value */
1369 uint16_t ndiv_max; /**< fMAX expressed with max NDIV value */
1370 /** table of ndiv values as a function of vINDEX (voltage index) */
1371 uint16_t ndiv[80];
1372 /** minimum allowed NDIV value */
1373 uint16_t ndiv_min;
1374 /** minimum allowed voltage hint value (as in vINDEX) */
1375 uint16_t vfloor;
1376 /** maximum allowed voltage hint value (as in vINDEX) */
1377 uint16_t vceil;
1378 /** post-multiplier for vindex value */
1379 uint16_t vindex_mult;
1380 /** post-divider for vindex value */
1381 uint16_t vindex_div;
1382 /** reserved for future use */
1383 uint16_t reserved[328];
1384} __ABI_PACKED;
1385
1386/** @} */
1387
1388/**
1389 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
1390 * @def MRQ_ABI_RATCHET
1391 * @brief ABI ratchet value query
1392 *
1393 * * Platforms: T186
1394 * * Initiators: Any
1395 * * Targets: BPMP
1396 * * Request Payload: @ref mrq_abi_ratchet_request
1397 * * Response Payload: @ref mrq_abi_ratchet_response
1398 * @addtogroup ABI_info
1399 * @{
1400 */
1401
1402/**
1403 * @brief an ABI compatibility mechanism
1404 *
1405 * BPMP_ABI_RATCHET_VALUE may increase for various reasons in a future
1406 * revision of this header file.
1407 * 1. That future revision deprecates some MRQ
1408 * 2. That future revision introduces a breaking change to an existing
1409 * MRQ or
1410 * 3. A bug is discovered in an existing implementation of the BPMP-FW
1411 * (or possibly one of its clients) which warrants deprecating that
1412 * implementation.
1413 */
1414#define BPMP_ABI_RATCHET_VALUE 3
1415
1416/**
1417 * @brief request with #MRQ_ABI_RATCHET.
1418 *
1419 * #ratchet should be #BPMP_ABI_RATCHET_VALUE from the ABI header
1420 * against which the requester was compiled.
1421 *
1422 * If ratchet is less than BPMP's #BPMP_ABI_RATCHET_VALUE, BPMP may
1423 * reply with mrq_response::err = -#BPMP_ERANGE to indicate that
1424 * BPMP-FW cannot interoperate correctly with the requester. Requester
1425 * should cease further communication with BPMP.
1426 *
1427 * Otherwise, err shall be 0.
1428 */
1429struct mrq_abi_ratchet_request {
1430 /** @brief requester's ratchet value */
1431 uint16_t ratchet;
1432};
1433
1434/**
1435 * @brief response to #MRQ_ABI_RATCHET
1436 *
1437 * #ratchet shall be #BPMP_ABI_RATCHET_VALUE from the ABI header
1438 * against which BPMP firwmare was compiled.
1439 *
1440 * If #ratchet is less than the requester's #BPMP_ABI_RATCHET_VALUE,
1441 * the requster must either interoperate with BPMP according to an ABI
1442 * header version with BPMP_ABI_RATCHET_VALUE = ratchet or cease
1443 * communication with BPMP.
1444 *
1445 * If mrq_response::err is 0 and ratchet is greater than or equal to the
1446 * requester's BPMP_ABI_RATCHET_VALUE, the requester should continue
1447 * normal operation.
1448 */
1449struct mrq_abi_ratchet_response {
1450 /** @brief BPMP's ratchet value */
1451 uint16_t ratchet;
1452};
1453/** @} */
1454
1455/**
1456 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
1457 * @def MRQ_EMC_DVFS_LATENCY
1458 * @brief query frequency dependent EMC DVFS latency
1459 *
1460 * * Platforms: T186
1461 * * Initiators: CCPLEX
1462 * * Targets: BPMP
1463 * * Request Payload: N/A
1464 * * Response Payload: @ref mrq_emc_dvfs_latency_response
1465 * @addtogroup EMC
1466 * @{
1467 */
1468
1469/**
1470 * @brief used by @ref mrq_emc_dvfs_latency_response
1471 */
1472struct emc_dvfs_latency {
1473 /** @brief EMC frequency in kHz */
1474 uint32_t freq;
1475 /** @brief EMC DVFS latency in nanoseconds */
1476 uint32_t latency;
1477} __ABI_PACKED;
1478
1479#define EMC_DVFS_LATENCY_MAX_SIZE 14
1480/**
1481 * @brief response to #MRQ_EMC_DVFS_LATENCY
1482 */
1483struct mrq_emc_dvfs_latency_response {
1484 /** @brief the number valid entries in #pairs */
1485 uint32_t num_pairs;
1486 /** @brief EMC <frequency, latency> information */
1487 struct emc_dvfs_latency pairs[EMC_DVFS_LATENCY_MAX_SIZE];
1488} __ABI_PACKED;
1489
1490/** @} */
1491
1492/**
1493 * @ingroup MRQ_Codes
1494 * @def MRQ_TRACE_ITER
1495 * @brief manage the trace iterator
1496 *
1497 * * Platforms: All
1498 * * Initiators: CCPLEX
1499 * * Targets: BPMP
1500 * * Request Payload: N/A
1501 * * Response Payload: @ref mrq_trace_iter_request
1502 * @addtogroup Trace
1503 * @{
1504 */
1505enum {
1506 /** @brief (re)start the tracing now. Ignore older events */
1507 TRACE_ITER_INIT = 0,
1508 /** @brief clobber all events in the trace buffer */
1509 TRACE_ITER_CLEAN = 1
1510};
1511
1512/**
1513 * @brief request with #MRQ_TRACE_ITER
1514 */
1515struct mrq_trace_iter_request {
1516 /** @brief TRACE_ITER_INIT or TRACE_ITER_CLEAN */
1517 uint32_t cmd;
1518} __ABI_PACKED;
1519
1520/** @} */
1521
1522/*
1523 * 4. Enumerations
1524 */
1525
1526/*
1527 * 4.1 CPU enumerations
1528 *
1529 * See <mach-t186/system-t186.h>
1530 *
1531 * 4.2 CPU Cluster enumerations
1532 *
1533 * See <mach-t186/system-t186.h>
1534 *
1535 * 4.3 System low power state enumerations
1536 *
1537 * See <mach-t186/system-t186.h>
1538 */
1539
1540/*
1541 * 4.4 Clock enumerations
1542 *
1543 * For clock enumerations, see <mach-t186/clk-t186.h>
1544 */
1545
1546/*
1547 * 4.5 Reset enumerations
1548 *
1549 * For reset enumerations, see <mach-t186/reset-t186.h>
1550 */
1551
1552/*
1553 * 4.6 Thermal sensor enumerations
1554 *
1555 * For thermal sensor enumerations, see <mach-t186/thermal-t186.h>
1556 */
1557
1558/**
1559 * @defgroup Error_Codes
1560 * Negative values for mrq_response::err generally indicate some
1561 * error. The ABI defines the following error codes. Negating these
1562 * defines is an exercise left to the user.
1563 * @{
1564 */
1565/** @brief No such file or directory */
1566#define BPMP_ENOENT 2
1567/** @brief No MRQ handler */
1568#define BPMP_ENOHANDLER 3
1569/** @brief I/O error */
1570#define BPMP_EIO 5
1571/** @brief Bad sub-MRQ command */
1572#define BPMP_EBADCMD 6
1573/** @brief Not enough memory */
1574#define BPMP_ENOMEM 12
1575/** @brief Permission denied */
1576#define BPMP_EACCES 13
1577/** @brief Bad address */
1578#define BPMP_EFAULT 14
1579/** @brief No such device */
1580#define BPMP_ENODEV 19
1581/** @brief Argument is a directory */
1582#define BPMP_EISDIR 21
1583/** @brief Invalid argument */
1584#define BPMP_EINVAL 22
1585/** @brief Timeout during operation */
1586#define BPMP_ETIMEDOUT 23
1587/** @brief Out of range */
1588#define BPMP_ERANGE 34
1589/** @} */
1590/** @} */
1591#endif