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   1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause */
   2/*
   3 * Texas Instruments System Control Interface (TISCI) Protocol
   4 *
   5 * Communication protocol with TI SCI hardware
   6 * The system works in a message response protocol
   7 * See: http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/TISCI for details
   8 *
   9 * Copyright (C)  2015-2016 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com/
  10 */
  11
  12#ifndef __TI_SCI_H
  13#define __TI_SCI_H
  14
  15/* Generic Messages */
  16#define TI_SCI_MSG_ENABLE_WDT   0x0000
  17#define TI_SCI_MSG_WAKE_RESET   0x0001
  18#define TI_SCI_MSG_VERSION      0x0002
  19#define TI_SCI_MSG_WAKE_REASON  0x0003
  20#define TI_SCI_MSG_GOODBYE      0x0004
  21#define TI_SCI_MSG_SYS_RESET    0x0005
  22
  23/* Device requests */
  24#define TI_SCI_MSG_SET_DEVICE_STATE     0x0200
  25#define TI_SCI_MSG_GET_DEVICE_STATE     0x0201
  26#define TI_SCI_MSG_SET_DEVICE_RESETS    0x0202
  27
  28/* Clock requests */
  29#define TI_SCI_MSG_SET_CLOCK_STATE      0x0100
  30#define TI_SCI_MSG_GET_CLOCK_STATE      0x0101
  31#define TI_SCI_MSG_SET_CLOCK_PARENT     0x0102
  32#define TI_SCI_MSG_GET_CLOCK_PARENT     0x0103
  33#define TI_SCI_MSG_GET_NUM_CLOCK_PARENTS 0x0104
  34#define TI_SCI_MSG_SET_CLOCK_FREQ       0x010c
  35#define TI_SCI_MSG_QUERY_CLOCK_FREQ     0x010d
  36#define TI_SCI_MSG_GET_CLOCK_FREQ       0x010e
  37
  38/* Resource Management Requests */
  39#define TI_SCI_MSG_GET_RESOURCE_RANGE   0x1500
  40
  41/* IRQ requests */
  42#define TI_SCI_MSG_SET_IRQ              0x1000
  43#define TI_SCI_MSG_FREE_IRQ             0x1001
  44
  45/* NAVSS resource management */
  46/* Ringacc requests */
  47#define TI_SCI_MSG_RM_RING_ALLOCATE             0x1100
  48#define TI_SCI_MSG_RM_RING_FREE                 0x1101
  49#define TI_SCI_MSG_RM_RING_RECONFIG             0x1102
  50#define TI_SCI_MSG_RM_RING_RESET                0x1103
  51#define TI_SCI_MSG_RM_RING_CFG                  0x1110
  52#define TI_SCI_MSG_RM_RING_GET_CFG              0x1111
  53
  54/* PSI-L requests */
  55#define TI_SCI_MSG_RM_PSIL_PAIR                 0x1280
  56#define TI_SCI_MSG_RM_PSIL_UNPAIR               0x1281
  57
  58#define TI_SCI_MSG_RM_UDMAP_TX_ALLOC            0x1200
  59#define TI_SCI_MSG_RM_UDMAP_TX_FREE             0x1201
  60#define TI_SCI_MSG_RM_UDMAP_RX_ALLOC            0x1210
  61#define TI_SCI_MSG_RM_UDMAP_RX_FREE             0x1211
  62#define TI_SCI_MSG_RM_UDMAP_FLOW_CFG            0x1220
  63#define TI_SCI_MSG_RM_UDMAP_OPT_FLOW_CFG        0x1221
  64
  65#define TISCI_MSG_RM_UDMAP_TX_CH_CFG            0x1205
  66#define TISCI_MSG_RM_UDMAP_TX_CH_GET_CFG        0x1206
  67#define TISCI_MSG_RM_UDMAP_RX_CH_CFG            0x1215
  68#define TISCI_MSG_RM_UDMAP_RX_CH_GET_CFG        0x1216
  69#define TISCI_MSG_RM_UDMAP_FLOW_CFG             0x1230
  70#define TISCI_MSG_RM_UDMAP_FLOW_SIZE_THRESH_CFG 0x1231
  71#define TISCI_MSG_RM_UDMAP_FLOW_GET_CFG         0x1232
  72#define TISCI_MSG_RM_UDMAP_FLOW_SIZE_THRESH_GET_CFG     0x1233
  73
  74/* Processor Control requests */
  75#define TI_SCI_MSG_PROC_REQUEST         0xc000
  76#define TI_SCI_MSG_PROC_RELEASE         0xc001
  77#define TI_SCI_MSG_PROC_HANDOVER        0xc005
  78#define TI_SCI_MSG_SET_CONFIG           0xc100
  79#define TI_SCI_MSG_SET_CTRL             0xc101
  80#define TI_SCI_MSG_GET_STATUS           0xc400
  81
  82/**
  83 * struct ti_sci_msg_hdr - Generic Message Header for All messages and responses
  84 * @type:       Type of messages: One of TI_SCI_MSG* values
  85 * @host:       Host of the message
  86 * @seq:        Message identifier indicating a transfer sequence
  87 * @flags:      Flag for the message
  88 */
  89struct ti_sci_msg_hdr {
  90        u16 type;
  91        u8 host;
  92        u8 seq;
  93#define TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(val)                    (1 << (val))
  94#define TI_SCI_FLAG_REQ_GENERIC_NORESPONSE      0x0
  95#define TI_SCI_FLAG_REQ_ACK_ON_RECEIVED         TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(0)
  96#define TI_SCI_FLAG_REQ_ACK_ON_PROCESSED        TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(1)
  97#define TI_SCI_FLAG_RESP_GENERIC_NACK           0x0
  98#define TI_SCI_FLAG_RESP_GENERIC_ACK            TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(1)
  99        /* Additional Flags */
 100        u32 flags;
 101} __packed;
 102
 103/**
 104 * struct ti_sci_msg_resp_version - Response for a message
 105 * @hdr:                Generic header
 106 * @firmware_description: String describing the firmware
 107 * @firmware_revision:  Firmware revision
 108 * @abi_major:          Major version of the ABI that firmware supports
 109 * @abi_minor:          Minor version of the ABI that firmware supports
 110 *
 111 * In general, ABI version changes follow the rule that minor version increments
 112 * are backward compatible. Major revision changes in ABI may not be
 113 * backward compatible.
 114 *
 115 * Response to a generic message with message type TI_SCI_MSG_VERSION
 116 */
 117struct ti_sci_msg_resp_version {
 118        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 119        char firmware_description[32];
 120        u16 firmware_revision;
 121        u8 abi_major;
 122        u8 abi_minor;
 123} __packed;
 124
 125/**
 126 * struct ti_sci_msg_req_reboot - Reboot the SoC
 127 * @hdr:        Generic Header
 128 *
 129 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_SYS_RESET, responded with a generic
 130 * ACK/NACK message.
 131 */
 132struct ti_sci_msg_req_reboot {
 133        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 134} __packed;
 135
 136/**
 137 * struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_device_state - Set the desired state of the device
 138 * @hdr:                Generic header
 139 * @id: Indicates which device to modify
 140 * @reserved: Reserved space in message, must be 0 for backward compatibility
 141 * @state: The desired state of the device.
 142 *
 143 * Certain flags can also be set to alter the device state:
 144 * + MSG_FLAG_DEVICE_WAKE_ENABLED - Configure the device to be a wake source.
 145 * The meaning of this flag will vary slightly from device to device and from
 146 * SoC to SoC but it generally allows the device to wake the SoC out of deep
 147 * suspend states.
 148 * + MSG_FLAG_DEVICE_RESET_ISO - Enable reset isolation for this device.
 149 * + MSG_FLAG_DEVICE_EXCLUSIVE - Claim this device exclusively. When passed
 150 * with STATE_RETENTION or STATE_ON, it will claim the device exclusively.
 151 * If another host already has this device set to STATE_RETENTION or STATE_ON,
 152 * the message will fail. Once successful, other hosts attempting to set
 153 * STATE_RETENTION or STATE_ON will fail.
 154 *
 155 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_SET_DEVICE_STATE, responded with a generic
 156 * ACK/NACK message.
 157 */
 158struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_device_state {
 159        /* Additional hdr->flags options */
 160#define MSG_FLAG_DEVICE_WAKE_ENABLED    TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(8)
 161#define MSG_FLAG_DEVICE_RESET_ISO       TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(9)
 162#define MSG_FLAG_DEVICE_EXCLUSIVE       TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(10)
 163        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 164        u32 id;
 165        u32 reserved;
 166
 167#define MSG_DEVICE_SW_STATE_AUTO_OFF    0
 168#define MSG_DEVICE_SW_STATE_RETENTION   1
 169#define MSG_DEVICE_SW_STATE_ON          2
 170        u8 state;
 171} __packed;
 172
 173/**
 174 * struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_device_state - Request to get device.
 175 * @hdr:                Generic header
 176 * @id:         Device Identifier
 177 *
 178 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_GET_DEVICE_STATE, responded device state
 179 * information
 180 */
 181struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_device_state {
 182        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 183        u32 id;
 184} __packed;
 185
 186/**
 187 * struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_device_state - Response to get device request.
 188 * @hdr:                Generic header
 189 * @context_loss_count: Indicates how many times the device has lost context. A
 190 *      driver can use this monotonic counter to determine if the device has
 191 *      lost context since the last time this message was exchanged.
 192 * @resets: Programmed state of the reset lines.
 193 * @programmed_state:   The state as programmed by set_device.
 194 *                      - Uses the MSG_DEVICE_SW_* macros
 195 * @current_state:      The actual state of the hardware.
 196 *
 197 * Response to request TI_SCI_MSG_GET_DEVICE_STATE.
 198 */
 199struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_device_state {
 200        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 201        u32 context_loss_count;
 202        u32 resets;
 203        u8 programmed_state;
 204#define MSG_DEVICE_HW_STATE_OFF         0
 205#define MSG_DEVICE_HW_STATE_ON          1
 206#define MSG_DEVICE_HW_STATE_TRANS       2
 207        u8 current_state;
 208} __packed;
 209
 210/**
 211 * struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_device_resets - Set the desired resets
 212 *                              configuration of the device
 213 * @hdr:                Generic header
 214 * @id: Indicates which device to modify
 215 * @resets: A bit field of resets for the device. The meaning, behavior,
 216 *      and usage of the reset flags are device specific. 0 for a bit
 217 *      indicates releasing the reset represented by that bit while 1
 218 *      indicates keeping it held.
 219 *
 220 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_SET_DEVICE_RESETS, responded with a generic
 221 * ACK/NACK message.
 222 */
 223struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_device_resets {
 224        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 225        u32 id;
 226        u32 resets;
 227} __packed;
 228
 229/**
 230 * struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_clock_state - Request to setup a Clock state
 231 * @hdr:        Generic Header, Certain flags can be set specific to the clocks:
 232 *              MSG_FLAG_CLOCK_ALLOW_SSC: Allow this clock to be modified
 233 *              via spread spectrum clocking.
 234 *              MSG_FLAG_CLOCK_ALLOW_FREQ_CHANGE: Allow this clock's
 235 *              frequency to be changed while it is running so long as it
 236 *              is within the min/max limits.
 237 *              MSG_FLAG_CLOCK_INPUT_TERM: Enable input termination, this
 238 *              is only applicable to clock inputs on the SoC pseudo-device.
 239 * @dev_id:     Device identifier this request is for
 240 * @clk_id:     Clock identifier for the device for this request.
 241 *              Each device has it's own set of clock inputs. This indexes
 242 *              which clock input to modify. Set to 255 if clock ID is
 243 *              greater than or equal to 255.
 244 * @request_state: Request the state for the clock to be set to.
 245 *              MSG_CLOCK_SW_STATE_UNREQ: The IP does not require this clock,
 246 *              it can be disabled, regardless of the state of the device
 247 *              MSG_CLOCK_SW_STATE_AUTO: Allow the System Controller to
 248 *              automatically manage the state of this clock. If the device
 249 *              is enabled, then the clock is enabled. If the device is set
 250 *              to off or retention, then the clock is internally set as not
 251 *              being required by the device.(default)
 252 *              MSG_CLOCK_SW_STATE_REQ:  Configure the clock to be enabled,
 253 *              regardless of the state of the device.
 254 * @clk_id_32:  Clock identifier for the device for this request.
 255 *              Only to be used if the clock ID is greater than or equal to
 256 *              255.
 257 *
 258 * Normally, all required clocks are managed by TISCI entity, this is used
 259 * only for specific control *IF* required. Auto managed state is
 260 * MSG_CLOCK_SW_STATE_AUTO, in other states, TISCI entity assume remote
 261 * will explicitly control.
 262 *
 263 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_SET_CLOCK_STATE, response is a generic
 264 * ACK or NACK message.
 265 */
 266struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_clock_state {
 267        /* Additional hdr->flags options */
 268#define MSG_FLAG_CLOCK_ALLOW_SSC                TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(8)
 269#define MSG_FLAG_CLOCK_ALLOW_FREQ_CHANGE        TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(9)
 270#define MSG_FLAG_CLOCK_INPUT_TERM               TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(10)
 271        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 272        u32 dev_id;
 273        u8 clk_id;
 274#define MSG_CLOCK_SW_STATE_UNREQ        0
 275#define MSG_CLOCK_SW_STATE_AUTO         1
 276#define MSG_CLOCK_SW_STATE_REQ          2
 277        u8 request_state;
 278        u32 clk_id_32;
 279} __packed;
 280
 281/**
 282 * struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_clock_state - Request for clock state
 283 * @hdr:        Generic Header
 284 * @dev_id:     Device identifier this request is for
 285 * @clk_id:     Clock identifier for the device for this request.
 286 *              Each device has it's own set of clock inputs. This indexes
 287 *              which clock input to get state of. Set to 255 if the clock
 288 *              ID is greater than or equal to 255.
 289 * @clk_id_32:  Clock identifier for the device for the request.
 290 *              Only to be used if the clock ID is greater than or equal to
 291 *              255.
 292 *
 293 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_GET_CLOCK_STATE, response is state
 294 * of the clock
 295 */
 296struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_clock_state {
 297        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 298        u32 dev_id;
 299        u8 clk_id;
 300        u32 clk_id_32;
 301} __packed;
 302
 303/**
 304 * struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_clock_state - Response to get clock state
 305 * @hdr:        Generic Header
 306 * @programmed_state: Any programmed state of the clock. This is one of
 307 *              MSG_CLOCK_SW_STATE* values.
 308 * @current_state: Current state of the clock. This is one of:
 309 *              MSG_CLOCK_HW_STATE_NOT_READY: Clock is not ready
 310 *              MSG_CLOCK_HW_STATE_READY: Clock is ready
 311 *
 312 * Response to TI_SCI_MSG_GET_CLOCK_STATE.
 313 */
 314struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_clock_state {
 315        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 316        u8 programmed_state;
 317#define MSG_CLOCK_HW_STATE_NOT_READY    0
 318#define MSG_CLOCK_HW_STATE_READY        1
 319        u8 current_state;
 320} __packed;
 321
 322/**
 323 * struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_clock_parent - Set the clock parent
 324 * @hdr:        Generic Header
 325 * @dev_id:     Device identifier this request is for
 326 * @clk_id:     Clock identifier for the device for this request.
 327 *              Each device has it's own set of clock inputs. This indexes
 328 *              which clock input to modify. Set to 255 if clock ID is
 329 *              greater than or equal to 255.
 330 * @parent_id:  The new clock parent is selectable by an index via this
 331 *              parameter. Set to 255 if clock ID is greater than or
 332 *              equal to 255.
 333 * @clk_id_32:  Clock identifier if @clk_id field is 255.
 334 * @parent_id_32:       Parent identifier if @parent_id is 255.
 335 *
 336 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_SET_CLOCK_PARENT, response is generic
 337 * ACK / NACK message.
 338 */
 339struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_clock_parent {
 340        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 341        u32 dev_id;
 342        u8 clk_id;
 343        u8 parent_id;
 344        u32 clk_id_32;
 345        u32 parent_id_32;
 346} __packed;
 347
 348/**
 349 * struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_clock_parent - Get the clock parent
 350 * @hdr:        Generic Header
 351 * @dev_id:     Device identifier this request is for
 352 * @clk_id:     Clock identifier for the device for this request.
 353 *              Each device has it's own set of clock inputs. This indexes
 354 *              which clock input to get the parent for. If this field
 355 *              contains 255, the actual clock identifier is stored in
 356 *              @clk_id_32.
 357 * @clk_id_32:  Clock identifier if the @clk_id field contains 255.
 358 *
 359 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_GET_CLOCK_PARENT, response is parent information
 360 */
 361struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_clock_parent {
 362        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 363        u32 dev_id;
 364        u8 clk_id;
 365        u32 clk_id_32;
 366} __packed;
 367
 368/**
 369 * struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_clock_parent - Response with clock parent
 370 * @hdr:        Generic Header
 371 * @parent_id:  The current clock parent. If set to 255, the current parent
 372 *              ID can be found from the @parent_id_32 field.
 373 * @parent_id_32:       Current clock parent if @parent_id field is set to
 374 *                      255.
 375 *
 376 * Response to TI_SCI_MSG_GET_CLOCK_PARENT.
 377 */
 378struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_clock_parent {
 379        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 380        u8 parent_id;
 381        u32 parent_id_32;
 382} __packed;
 383
 384/**
 385 * struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_clock_num_parents - Request to get clock parents
 386 * @hdr:        Generic header
 387 * @dev_id:     Device identifier this request is for
 388 * @clk_id:     Clock identifier for the device for this request. Set to
 389 *              255 if clock ID is greater than or equal to 255.
 390 * @clk_id_32:  Clock identifier if the @clk_id field contains 255.
 391 *
 392 * This request provides information about how many clock parent options
 393 * are available for a given clock to a device. This is typically used
 394 * for input clocks.
 395 *
 396 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_GET_NUM_CLOCK_PARENTS, response is appropriate
 397 * message, or NACK in case of inability to satisfy request.
 398 */
 399struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_clock_num_parents {
 400        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 401        u32 dev_id;
 402        u8 clk_id;
 403        u32 clk_id_32;
 404} __packed;
 405
 406/**
 407 * struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_clock_num_parents - Response for get clk parents
 408 * @hdr:                Generic header
 409 * @num_parents:        Number of clock parents. If set to 255, the actual
 410 *                      number of parents is stored into @num_parents_32
 411 *                      field instead.
 412 * @num_parents_32:     Number of clock parents if @num_parents field is
 413 *                      set to 255.
 414 *
 415 * Response to TI_SCI_MSG_GET_NUM_CLOCK_PARENTS
 416 */
 417struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_clock_num_parents {
 418        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 419        u8 num_parents;
 420        u32 num_parents_32;
 421} __packed;
 422
 423/**
 424 * struct ti_sci_msg_req_query_clock_freq - Request to query a frequency
 425 * @hdr:        Generic Header
 426 * @dev_id:     Device identifier this request is for
 427 * @min_freq_hz: The minimum allowable frequency in Hz. This is the minimum
 428 *              allowable programmed frequency and does not account for clock
 429 *              tolerances and jitter.
 430 * @target_freq_hz: The target clock frequency. A frequency will be found
 431 *              as close to this target frequency as possible.
 432 * @max_freq_hz: The maximum allowable frequency in Hz. This is the maximum
 433 *              allowable programmed frequency and does not account for clock
 434 *              tolerances and jitter.
 435 * @clk_id:     Clock identifier for the device for this request. Set to
 436 *              255 if clock identifier is greater than or equal to 255.
 437 * @clk_id_32:  Clock identifier if @clk_id is set to 255.
 438 *
 439 * NOTE: Normally clock frequency management is automatically done by TISCI
 440 * entity. In case of specific requests, TISCI evaluates capability to achieve
 441 * requested frequency within provided range and responds with
 442 * result message.
 443 *
 444 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_QUERY_CLOCK_FREQ, response is appropriate message,
 445 * or NACK in case of inability to satisfy request.
 446 */
 447struct ti_sci_msg_req_query_clock_freq {
 448        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 449        u32 dev_id;
 450        u64 min_freq_hz;
 451        u64 target_freq_hz;
 452        u64 max_freq_hz;
 453        u8 clk_id;
 454        u32 clk_id_32;
 455} __packed;
 456
 457/**
 458 * struct ti_sci_msg_resp_query_clock_freq - Response to a clock frequency query
 459 * @hdr:        Generic Header
 460 * @freq_hz:    Frequency that is the best match in Hz.
 461 *
 462 * Response to request type TI_SCI_MSG_QUERY_CLOCK_FREQ. NOTE: if the request
 463 * cannot be satisfied, the message will be of type NACK.
 464 */
 465struct ti_sci_msg_resp_query_clock_freq {
 466        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 467        u64 freq_hz;
 468} __packed;
 469
 470/**
 471 * struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_clock_freq - Request to setup a clock frequency
 472 * @hdr:        Generic Header
 473 * @dev_id:     Device identifier this request is for
 474 * @min_freq_hz: The minimum allowable frequency in Hz. This is the minimum
 475 *              allowable programmed frequency and does not account for clock
 476 *              tolerances and jitter.
 477 * @target_freq_hz: The target clock frequency. The clock will be programmed
 478 *              at a rate as close to this target frequency as possible.
 479 * @max_freq_hz: The maximum allowable frequency in Hz. This is the maximum
 480 *              allowable programmed frequency and does not account for clock
 481 *              tolerances and jitter.
 482 * @clk_id:     Clock identifier for the device for this request. Set to
 483 *              255 if clock ID is greater than or equal to 255.
 484 * @clk_id_32:  Clock identifier if @clk_id field is set to 255.
 485 *
 486 * NOTE: Normally clock frequency management is automatically done by TISCI
 487 * entity. In case of specific requests, TISCI evaluates capability to achieve
 488 * requested range and responds with success/failure message.
 489 *
 490 * This sets the desired frequency for a clock within an allowable
 491 * range. This message will fail on an enabled clock unless
 492 * MSG_FLAG_CLOCK_ALLOW_FREQ_CHANGE is set for the clock. Additionally,
 493 * if other clocks have their frequency modified due to this message,
 494 * they also must have the MSG_FLAG_CLOCK_ALLOW_FREQ_CHANGE or be disabled.
 495 *
 496 * Calling set frequency on a clock input to the SoC pseudo-device will
 497 * inform the PMMC of that clock's frequency. Setting a frequency of
 498 * zero will indicate the clock is disabled.
 499 *
 500 * Calling set frequency on clock outputs from the SoC pseudo-device will
 501 * function similarly to setting the clock frequency on a device.
 502 *
 503 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_SET_CLOCK_FREQ, response is a generic ACK/NACK
 504 * message.
 505 */
 506struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_clock_freq {
 507        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 508        u32 dev_id;
 509        u64 min_freq_hz;
 510        u64 target_freq_hz;
 511        u64 max_freq_hz;
 512        u8 clk_id;
 513        u32 clk_id_32;
 514} __packed;
 515
 516/**
 517 * struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_clock_freq - Request to get the clock frequency
 518 * @hdr:        Generic Header
 519 * @dev_id:     Device identifier this request is for
 520 * @clk_id:     Clock identifier for the device for this request. Set to
 521 *              255 if clock ID is greater than or equal to 255.
 522 * @clk_id_32:  Clock identifier if @clk_id field is set to 255.
 523 *
 524 * NOTE: Normally clock frequency management is automatically done by TISCI
 525 * entity. In some cases, clock frequencies are configured by host.
 526 *
 527 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_GET_CLOCK_FREQ, responded with clock frequency
 528 * that the clock is currently at.
 529 */
 530struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_clock_freq {
 531        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 532        u32 dev_id;
 533        u8 clk_id;
 534        u32 clk_id_32;
 535} __packed;
 536
 537/**
 538 * struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_clock_freq - Response of clock frequency request
 539 * @hdr:        Generic Header
 540 * @freq_hz:    Frequency that the clock is currently on, in Hz.
 541 *
 542 * Response to request type TI_SCI_MSG_GET_CLOCK_FREQ.
 543 */
 544struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_clock_freq {
 545        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 546        u64 freq_hz;
 547} __packed;
 548
 549#define TI_SCI_IRQ_SECONDARY_HOST_INVALID       0xff
 550
 551/**
 552 * struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_resource_range - Request to get a host's assigned
 553 *                                            range of resources.
 554 * @hdr:                Generic Header
 555 * @type:               Unique resource assignment type
 556 * @subtype:            Resource assignment subtype within the resource type.
 557 * @secondary_host:     Host processing entity to which the resources are
 558 *                      allocated. This is required only when the destination
 559 *                      host id id different from ti sci interface host id,
 560 *                      else TI_SCI_IRQ_SECONDARY_HOST_INVALID can be passed.
 561 *
 562 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_GET_RESOURCE_RANGE. Responded with requested
 563 * resource range which is of type TI_SCI_MSG_GET_RESOURCE_RANGE.
 564 */
 565struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_resource_range {
 566        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 567#define MSG_RM_RESOURCE_TYPE_MASK       GENMASK(9, 0)
 568#define MSG_RM_RESOURCE_SUBTYPE_MASK    GENMASK(5, 0)
 569        u16 type;
 570        u8 subtype;
 571        u8 secondary_host;
 572} __packed;
 573
 574/**
 575 * struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_resource_range - Response to resource get range.
 576 * @hdr:                Generic Header
 577 * @range_start:        Start index of the resource range.
 578 * @range_num:          Number of resources in the range.
 579 *
 580 * Response to request TI_SCI_MSG_GET_RESOURCE_RANGE.
 581 */
 582struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_resource_range {
 583        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 584        u16 range_start;
 585        u16 range_num;
 586} __packed;
 587
 588/**
 589 * struct ti_sci_msg_req_manage_irq - Request to configure/release the route
 590 *                                      between the dev and the host.
 591 * @hdr:                Generic Header
 592 * @valid_params:       Bit fields defining the validity of interrupt source
 593 *                      parameters. If a bit is not set, then corresponding
 594 *                      field is not valid and will not be used for route set.
 595 *                      Bit field definitions:
 596 *                      0 - Valid bit for @dst_id
 597 *                      1 - Valid bit for @dst_host_irq
 598 *                      2 - Valid bit for @ia_id
 599 *                      3 - Valid bit for @vint
 600 *                      4 - Valid bit for @global_event
 601 *                      5 - Valid bit for @vint_status_bit_index
 602 *                      31 - Valid bit for @secondary_host
 603 * @src_id:             IRQ source peripheral ID.
 604 * @src_index:          IRQ source index within the peripheral
 605 * @dst_id:             IRQ Destination ID. Based on the architecture it can be
 606 *                      IRQ controller or host processor ID.
 607 * @dst_host_irq:       IRQ number of the destination host IRQ controller
 608 * @ia_id:              Device ID of the interrupt aggregator in which the
 609 *                      vint resides.
 610 * @vint:               Virtual interrupt number if the interrupt route
 611 *                      is through an interrupt aggregator.
 612 * @global_event:       Global event that is to be mapped to interrupt
 613 *                      aggregator virtual interrupt status bit.
 614 * @vint_status_bit:    Virtual interrupt status bit if the interrupt route
 615 *                      utilizes an interrupt aggregator status bit.
 616 * @secondary_host:     Host ID of the IRQ destination computing entity. This is
 617 *                      required only when destination host id is different
 618 *                      from ti sci interface host id.
 619 *
 620 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_SET/RELEASE_IRQ.
 621 * Response is generic ACK / NACK message.
 622 */
 623struct ti_sci_msg_req_manage_irq {
 624        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 625#define MSG_FLAG_DST_ID_VALID                   TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(0)
 626#define MSG_FLAG_DST_HOST_IRQ_VALID             TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(1)
 627#define MSG_FLAG_IA_ID_VALID                    TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(2)
 628#define MSG_FLAG_VINT_VALID                     TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(3)
 629#define MSG_FLAG_GLB_EVNT_VALID                 TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(4)
 630#define MSG_FLAG_VINT_STS_BIT_VALID             TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(5)
 631#define MSG_FLAG_SHOST_VALID                    TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(31)
 632        u32 valid_params;
 633        u16 src_id;
 634        u16 src_index;
 635        u16 dst_id;
 636        u16 dst_host_irq;
 637        u16 ia_id;
 638        u16 vint;
 639        u16 global_event;
 640        u8 vint_status_bit;
 641        u8 secondary_host;
 642} __packed;
 643
 644/**
 645 * struct ti_sci_msg_rm_ring_cfg_req - Configure a Navigator Subsystem ring
 646 *
 647 * Configures the non-real-time registers of a Navigator Subsystem ring.
 648 * @hdr:        Generic Header
 649 * @valid_params: Bitfield defining validity of ring configuration parameters.
 650 *      The ring configuration fields are not valid, and will not be used for
 651 *      ring configuration, if their corresponding valid bit is zero.
 652 *      Valid bit usage:
 653 *      0 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_ring_cfg_req addr_lo
 654 *      1 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_ring_cfg_req addr_hi
 655 *      2 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_ring_cfg_req count
 656 *      3 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_ring_cfg_req mode
 657 *      4 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_ring_cfg_req size
 658 *      5 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_ring_cfg_req order_id
 659 * @nav_id: Device ID of Navigator Subsystem from which the ring is allocated
 660 * @index: ring index to be configured.
 661 * @addr_lo: 32 LSBs of ring base address to be programmed into the ring's
 662 *      RING_BA_LO register
 663 * @addr_hi: 16 MSBs of ring base address to be programmed into the ring's
 664 *      RING_BA_HI register.
 665 * @count: Number of ring elements. Must be even if mode is CREDENTIALS or QM
 666 *      modes.
 667 * @mode: Specifies the mode the ring is to be configured.
 668 * @size: Specifies encoded ring element size. To calculate the encoded size use
 669 *      the formula (log2(size_bytes) - 2), where size_bytes cannot be
 670 *      greater than 256.
 671 * @order_id: Specifies the ring's bus order ID.
 672 */
 673struct ti_sci_msg_rm_ring_cfg_req {
 674        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 675        u32 valid_params;
 676        u16 nav_id;
 677        u16 index;
 678        u32 addr_lo;
 679        u32 addr_hi;
 680        u32 count;
 681        u8 mode;
 682        u8 size;
 683        u8 order_id;
 684} __packed;
 685
 686/**
 687 * struct ti_sci_msg_rm_ring_get_cfg_req - Get RA ring's configuration
 688 *
 689 * Gets the configuration of the non-real-time register fields of a ring.  The
 690 * host, or a supervisor of the host, who owns the ring must be the requesting
 691 * host.  The values of the non-real-time registers are returned in
 692 * @ti_sci_msg_rm_ring_get_cfg_resp.
 693 *
 694 * @hdr: Generic Header
 695 * @nav_id: Device ID of Navigator Subsystem from which the ring is allocated
 696 * @index: ring index.
 697 */
 698struct ti_sci_msg_rm_ring_get_cfg_req {
 699        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 700        u16 nav_id;
 701        u16 index;
 702} __packed;
 703
 704/**
 705 * struct ti_sci_msg_rm_ring_get_cfg_resp -  Ring get configuration response
 706 *
 707 * Response received by host processor after RM has handled
 708 * @ti_sci_msg_rm_ring_get_cfg_req. The response contains the ring's
 709 * non-real-time register values.
 710 *
 711 * @hdr: Generic Header
 712 * @addr_lo: Ring 32 LSBs of base address
 713 * @addr_hi: Ring 16 MSBs of base address.
 714 * @count: Ring number of elements.
 715 * @mode: Ring mode.
 716 * @size: encoded Ring element size
 717 * @order_id: ing order ID.
 718 */
 719struct ti_sci_msg_rm_ring_get_cfg_resp {
 720        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 721        u32 addr_lo;
 722        u32 addr_hi;
 723        u32 count;
 724        u8 mode;
 725        u8 size;
 726        u8 order_id;
 727} __packed;
 728
 729/**
 730 * struct ti_sci_msg_psil_pair - Pairs a PSI-L source thread to a destination
 731 *                               thread
 732 * @hdr:        Generic Header
 733 * @nav_id:     SoC Navigator Subsystem device ID whose PSI-L config proxy is
 734 *              used to pair the source and destination threads.
 735 * @src_thread: PSI-L source thread ID within the PSI-L System thread map.
 736 *
 737 * UDMAP transmit channels mapped to source threads will have their
 738 * TCHAN_THRD_ID register programmed with the destination thread if the pairing
 739 * is successful.
 740
 741 * @dst_thread: PSI-L destination thread ID within the PSI-L System thread map.
 742 * PSI-L destination threads start at index 0x8000.  The request is NACK'd if
 743 * the destination thread is not greater than or equal to 0x8000.
 744 *
 745 * UDMAP receive channels mapped to destination threads will have their
 746 * RCHAN_THRD_ID register programmed with the source thread if the pairing
 747 * is successful.
 748 *
 749 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_RM_PSIL_PAIR, response is a generic ACK or NACK
 750 * message.
 751 */
 752struct ti_sci_msg_psil_pair {
 753        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 754        u32 nav_id;
 755        u32 src_thread;
 756        u32 dst_thread;
 757} __packed;
 758
 759/**
 760 * struct ti_sci_msg_psil_unpair - Unpairs a PSI-L source thread from a
 761 *                                 destination thread
 762 * @hdr:        Generic Header
 763 * @nav_id:     SoC Navigator Subsystem device ID whose PSI-L config proxy is
 764 *              used to unpair the source and destination threads.
 765 * @src_thread: PSI-L source thread ID within the PSI-L System thread map.
 766 *
 767 * UDMAP transmit channels mapped to source threads will have their
 768 * TCHAN_THRD_ID register cleared if the unpairing is successful.
 769 *
 770 * @dst_thread: PSI-L destination thread ID within the PSI-L System thread map.
 771 * PSI-L destination threads start at index 0x8000.  The request is NACK'd if
 772 * the destination thread is not greater than or equal to 0x8000.
 773 *
 774 * UDMAP receive channels mapped to destination threads will have their
 775 * RCHAN_THRD_ID register cleared if the unpairing is successful.
 776 *
 777 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_RM_PSIL_UNPAIR, response is a generic ACK or NACK
 778 * message.
 779 */
 780struct ti_sci_msg_psil_unpair {
 781        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 782        u32 nav_id;
 783        u32 src_thread;
 784        u32 dst_thread;
 785} __packed;
 786
 787/**
 788 * struct ti_sci_msg_udmap_rx_flow_cfg -  UDMAP receive flow configuration
 789 *                                        message
 790 * @hdr: Generic Header
 791 * @nav_id: SoC Navigator Subsystem device ID from which the receive flow is
 792 *      allocated
 793 * @flow_index: UDMAP receive flow index for non-optional configuration.
 794 * @rx_ch_index: Specifies the index of the receive channel using the flow_index
 795 * @rx_einfo_present: UDMAP receive flow extended packet info present.
 796 * @rx_psinfo_present: UDMAP receive flow PS words present.
 797 * @rx_error_handling: UDMAP receive flow error handling configuration. Valid
 798 *      values are TI_SCI_RM_UDMAP_RX_FLOW_ERR_DROP/RETRY.
 799 * @rx_desc_type: UDMAP receive flow descriptor type. It can be one of
 800 *      TI_SCI_RM_UDMAP_RX_FLOW_DESC_HOST/MONO.
 801 * @rx_sop_offset: UDMAP receive flow start of packet offset.
 802 * @rx_dest_qnum: UDMAP receive flow destination queue number.
 803 * @rx_ps_location: UDMAP receive flow PS words location.
 804 *      0 - end of packet descriptor
 805 *      1 - Beginning of the data buffer
 806 * @rx_src_tag_hi: UDMAP receive flow source tag high byte constant
 807 * @rx_src_tag_lo: UDMAP receive flow source tag low byte constant
 808 * @rx_dest_tag_hi: UDMAP receive flow destination tag high byte constant
 809 * @rx_dest_tag_lo: UDMAP receive flow destination tag low byte constant
 810 * @rx_src_tag_hi_sel: UDMAP receive flow source tag high byte selector
 811 * @rx_src_tag_lo_sel: UDMAP receive flow source tag low byte selector
 812 * @rx_dest_tag_hi_sel: UDMAP receive flow destination tag high byte selector
 813 * @rx_dest_tag_lo_sel: UDMAP receive flow destination tag low byte selector
 814 * @rx_size_thresh_en: UDMAP receive flow packet size based free buffer queue
 815 *      enable. If enabled, the ti_sci_rm_udmap_rx_flow_opt_cfg also need to be
 816 *      configured and sent.
 817 * @rx_fdq0_sz0_qnum: UDMAP receive flow free descriptor queue 0.
 818 * @rx_fdq1_qnum: UDMAP receive flow free descriptor queue 1.
 819 * @rx_fdq2_qnum: UDMAP receive flow free descriptor queue 2.
 820 * @rx_fdq3_qnum: UDMAP receive flow free descriptor queue 3.
 821 *
 822 * For detailed information on the settings, see the UDMAP section of the TRM.
 823 */
 824struct ti_sci_msg_udmap_rx_flow_cfg {
 825        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 826        u32 nav_id;
 827        u32 flow_index;
 828        u32 rx_ch_index;
 829        u8 rx_einfo_present;
 830        u8 rx_psinfo_present;
 831        u8 rx_error_handling;
 832        u8 rx_desc_type;
 833        u16 rx_sop_offset;
 834        u16 rx_dest_qnum;
 835        u8 rx_ps_location;
 836        u8 rx_src_tag_hi;
 837        u8 rx_src_tag_lo;
 838        u8 rx_dest_tag_hi;
 839        u8 rx_dest_tag_lo;
 840        u8 rx_src_tag_hi_sel;
 841        u8 rx_src_tag_lo_sel;
 842        u8 rx_dest_tag_hi_sel;
 843        u8 rx_dest_tag_lo_sel;
 844        u8 rx_size_thresh_en;
 845        u16 rx_fdq0_sz0_qnum;
 846        u16 rx_fdq1_qnum;
 847        u16 rx_fdq2_qnum;
 848        u16 rx_fdq3_qnum;
 849} __packed;
 850
 851/**
 852 * struct rm_ti_sci_msg_udmap_rx_flow_opt_cfg - parameters for UDMAP receive
 853 *                                              flow optional configuration
 854 * @hdr: Generic Header
 855 * @nav_id: SoC Navigator Subsystem device ID from which the receive flow is
 856 *      allocated
 857 * @flow_index: UDMAP receive flow index for optional configuration.
 858 * @rx_ch_index: Specifies the index of the receive channel using the flow_index
 859 * @rx_size_thresh0: UDMAP receive flow packet size threshold 0.
 860 * @rx_size_thresh1: UDMAP receive flow packet size threshold 1.
 861 * @rx_size_thresh2: UDMAP receive flow packet size threshold 2.
 862 * @rx_fdq0_sz1_qnum: UDMAP receive flow free descriptor queue for size
 863 *      threshold 1.
 864 * @rx_fdq0_sz2_qnum: UDMAP receive flow free descriptor queue for size
 865 *      threshold 2.
 866 * @rx_fdq0_sz3_qnum: UDMAP receive flow free descriptor queue for size
 867 *      threshold 3.
 868 *
 869 * For detailed information on the settings, see the UDMAP section of the TRM.
 870 */
 871struct rm_ti_sci_msg_udmap_rx_flow_opt_cfg {
 872        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 873        u32 nav_id;
 874        u32 flow_index;
 875        u32 rx_ch_index;
 876        u16 rx_size_thresh0;
 877        u16 rx_size_thresh1;
 878        u16 rx_size_thresh2;
 879        u16 rx_fdq0_sz1_qnum;
 880        u16 rx_fdq0_sz2_qnum;
 881        u16 rx_fdq0_sz3_qnum;
 882} __packed;
 883
 884/**
 885 * Configures a Navigator Subsystem UDMAP transmit channel
 886 *
 887 * Configures the non-real-time registers of a Navigator Subsystem UDMAP
 888 * transmit channel.  The channel index must be assigned to the host defined
 889 * in the TISCI header via the RM board configuration resource assignment
 890 * range list.
 891 *
 892 * @hdr: Generic Header
 893 *
 894 * @valid_params: Bitfield defining validity of tx channel configuration
 895 * parameters. The tx channel configuration fields are not valid, and will not
 896 * be used for ch configuration, if their corresponding valid bit is zero.
 897 * Valid bit usage:
 898 *    0 - Valid bit for @ref ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_tx_ch_cfg::tx_pause_on_err
 899 *    1 - Valid bit for @ref ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_tx_ch_cfg::tx_atype
 900 *    2 - Valid bit for @ref ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_tx_ch_cfg::tx_chan_type
 901 *    3 - Valid bit for @ref ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_tx_ch_cfg::tx_fetch_size
 902 *    4 - Valid bit for @ref ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_tx_ch_cfg::txcq_qnum
 903 *    5 - Valid bit for @ref ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_tx_ch_cfg::tx_priority
 904 *    6 - Valid bit for @ref ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_tx_ch_cfg::tx_qos
 905 *    7 - Valid bit for @ref ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_tx_ch_cfg::tx_orderid
 906 *    8 - Valid bit for @ref ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_tx_ch_cfg::tx_sched_priority
 907 *    9 - Valid bit for @ref ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_tx_ch_cfg::tx_filt_einfo
 908 *   10 - Valid bit for @ref ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_tx_ch_cfg::tx_filt_pswords
 909 *   11 - Valid bit for @ref ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_tx_ch_cfg::tx_supr_tdpkt
 910 *   12 - Valid bit for @ref ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_tx_ch_cfg::tx_credit_count
 911 *   13 - Valid bit for @ref ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_tx_ch_cfg::fdepth
 912 *   14 - Valid bit for @ref ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_tx_ch_cfg::tx_burst_size
 913 *
 914 * @nav_id: SoC device ID of Navigator Subsystem where tx channel is located
 915 *
 916 * @index: UDMAP transmit channel index.
 917 *
 918 * @tx_pause_on_err: UDMAP transmit channel pause on error configuration to
 919 * be programmed into the tx_pause_on_err field of the channel's TCHAN_TCFG
 920 * register.
 921 *
 922 * @tx_filt_einfo: UDMAP transmit channel extended packet information passing
 923 * configuration to be programmed into the tx_filt_einfo field of the
 924 * channel's TCHAN_TCFG register.
 925 *
 926 * @tx_filt_pswords: UDMAP transmit channel protocol specific word passing
 927 * configuration to be programmed into the tx_filt_pswords field of the
 928 * channel's TCHAN_TCFG register.
 929 *
 930 * @tx_atype: UDMAP transmit channel non Ring Accelerator access pointer
 931 * interpretation configuration to be programmed into the tx_atype field of
 932 * the channel's TCHAN_TCFG register.
 933 *
 934 * @tx_chan_type: UDMAP transmit channel functional channel type and work
 935 * passing mechanism configuration to be programmed into the tx_chan_type
 936 * field of the channel's TCHAN_TCFG register.
 937 *
 938 * @tx_supr_tdpkt: UDMAP transmit channel teardown packet generation suppression
 939 * configuration to be programmed into the tx_supr_tdpkt field of the channel's
 940 * TCHAN_TCFG register.
 941 *
 942 * @tx_fetch_size: UDMAP transmit channel number of 32-bit descriptor words to
 943 * fetch configuration to be programmed into the tx_fetch_size field of the
 944 * channel's TCHAN_TCFG register.  The user must make sure to set the maximum
 945 * word count that can pass through the channel for any allowed descriptor type.
 946 *
 947 * @tx_credit_count: UDMAP transmit channel transfer request credit count
 948 * configuration to be programmed into the count field of the TCHAN_TCREDIT
 949 * register.  Specifies how many credits for complete TRs are available.
 950 *
 951 * @txcq_qnum: UDMAP transmit channel completion queue configuration to be
 952 * programmed into the txcq_qnum field of the TCHAN_TCQ register. The specified
 953 * completion queue must be assigned to the host, or a subordinate of the host,
 954 * requesting configuration of the transmit channel.
 955 *
 956 * @tx_priority: UDMAP transmit channel transmit priority value to be programmed
 957 * into the priority field of the channel's TCHAN_TPRI_CTRL register.
 958 *
 959 * @tx_qos: UDMAP transmit channel transmit qos value to be programmed into the
 960 * qos field of the channel's TCHAN_TPRI_CTRL register.
 961 *
 962 * @tx_orderid: UDMAP transmit channel bus order id value to be programmed into
 963 * the orderid field of the channel's TCHAN_TPRI_CTRL register.
 964 *
 965 * @fdepth: UDMAP transmit channel FIFO depth configuration to be programmed
 966 * into the fdepth field of the TCHAN_TFIFO_DEPTH register. Sets the number of
 967 * Tx FIFO bytes which are allowed to be stored for the channel. Check the UDMAP
 968 * section of the TRM for restrictions regarding this parameter.
 969 *
 970 * @tx_sched_priority: UDMAP transmit channel tx scheduling priority
 971 * configuration to be programmed into the priority field of the channel's
 972 * TCHAN_TST_SCHED register.
 973 *
 974 * @tx_burst_size: UDMAP transmit channel burst size configuration to be
 975 * programmed into the tx_burst_size field of the TCHAN_TCFG register.
 976 */
 977struct ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_tx_ch_cfg_req {
 978        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
 979        u32 valid_params;
 980        u16 nav_id;
 981        u16 index;
 982        u8 tx_pause_on_err;
 983        u8 tx_filt_einfo;
 984        u8 tx_filt_pswords;
 985        u8 tx_atype;
 986        u8 tx_chan_type;
 987        u8 tx_supr_tdpkt;
 988        u16 tx_fetch_size;
 989        u8 tx_credit_count;
 990        u16 txcq_qnum;
 991        u8 tx_priority;
 992        u8 tx_qos;
 993        u8 tx_orderid;
 994        u16 fdepth;
 995        u8 tx_sched_priority;
 996        u8 tx_burst_size;
 997} __packed;
 998
 999/**
1000 * Configures a Navigator Subsystem UDMAP receive channel
1001 *
1002 * Configures the non-real-time registers of a Navigator Subsystem UDMAP
1003 * receive channel.  The channel index must be assigned to the host defined
1004 * in the TISCI header via the RM board configuration resource assignment
1005 * range list.
1006 *
1007 * @hdr: Generic Header
1008 *
1009 * @valid_params: Bitfield defining validity of rx channel configuration
1010 * parameters.
1011 * The rx channel configuration fields are not valid, and will not be used for
1012 * ch configuration, if their corresponding valid bit is zero.
1013 * Valid bit usage:
1014 *    0 - Valid bit for @ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_rx_ch_cfg_req::rx_pause_on_err
1015 *    1 - Valid bit for @ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_rx_ch_cfg_req::rx_atype
1016 *    2 - Valid bit for @ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_rx_ch_cfg_req::rx_chan_type
1017 *    3 - Valid bit for @ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_rx_ch_cfg_req::rx_fetch_size
1018 *    4 - Valid bit for @ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_rx_ch_cfg_req::rxcq_qnum
1019 *    5 - Valid bit for @ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_rx_ch_cfg_req::rx_priority
1020 *    6 - Valid bit for @ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_rx_ch_cfg_req::rx_qos
1021 *    7 - Valid bit for @ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_rx_ch_cfg_req::rx_orderid
1022 *    8 - Valid bit for @ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_rx_ch_cfg_req::rx_sched_priority
1023 *    9 - Valid bit for @ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_rx_ch_cfg_req::flowid_start
1024 *   10 - Valid bit for @ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_rx_ch_cfg_req::flowid_cnt
1025 *   11 - Valid bit for @ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_rx_ch_cfg_req::rx_ignore_short
1026 *   12 - Valid bit for @ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_rx_ch_cfg_req::rx_ignore_long
1027 *   14 - Valid bit for @ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_rx_ch_cfg_req::rx_burst_size
1028 *
1029 * @nav_id: SoC device ID of Navigator Subsystem where rx channel is located
1030 *
1031 * @index: UDMAP receive channel index.
1032 *
1033 * @rx_fetch_size: UDMAP receive channel number of 32-bit descriptor words to
1034 * fetch configuration to be programmed into the rx_fetch_size field of the
1035 * channel's RCHAN_RCFG register.
1036 *
1037 * @rxcq_qnum: UDMAP receive channel completion queue configuration to be
1038 * programmed into the rxcq_qnum field of the RCHAN_RCQ register.
1039 * The specified completion queue must be assigned to the host, or a subordinate
1040 * of the host, requesting configuration of the receive channel.
1041 *
1042 * @rx_priority: UDMAP receive channel receive priority value to be programmed
1043 * into the priority field of the channel's RCHAN_RPRI_CTRL register.
1044 *
1045 * @rx_qos: UDMAP receive channel receive qos value to be programmed into the
1046 * qos field of the channel's RCHAN_RPRI_CTRL register.
1047 *
1048 * @rx_orderid: UDMAP receive channel bus order id value to be programmed into
1049 * the orderid field of the channel's RCHAN_RPRI_CTRL register.
1050 *
1051 * @rx_sched_priority: UDMAP receive channel rx scheduling priority
1052 * configuration to be programmed into the priority field of the channel's
1053 * RCHAN_RST_SCHED register.
1054 *
1055 * @flowid_start: UDMAP receive channel additional flows starting index
1056 * configuration to program into the flow_start field of the RCHAN_RFLOW_RNG
1057 * register. Specifies the starting index for flow IDs the receive channel is to
1058 * make use of beyond the default flow. flowid_start and @ref flowid_cnt must be
1059 * set as valid and configured together. The starting flow ID set by
1060 * @ref flowid_cnt must be a flow index within the Navigator Subsystem's subset
1061 * of flows beyond the default flows statically mapped to receive channels.
1062 * The additional flows must be assigned to the host, or a subordinate of the
1063 * host, requesting configuration of the receive channel.
1064 *
1065 * @flowid_cnt: UDMAP receive channel additional flows count configuration to
1066 * program into the flowid_cnt field of the RCHAN_RFLOW_RNG register.
1067 * This field specifies how many flow IDs are in the additional contiguous range
1068 * of legal flow IDs for the channel.  @ref flowid_start and flowid_cnt must be
1069 * set as valid and configured together. Disabling the valid_params field bit
1070 * for flowid_cnt indicates no flow IDs other than the default are to be
1071 * allocated and used by the receive channel. @ref flowid_start plus flowid_cnt
1072 * cannot be greater than the number of receive flows in the receive channel's
1073 * Navigator Subsystem.  The additional flows must be assigned to the host, or a
1074 * subordinate of the host, requesting configuration of the receive channel.
1075 *
1076 * @rx_pause_on_err: UDMAP receive channel pause on error configuration to be
1077 * programmed into the rx_pause_on_err field of the channel's RCHAN_RCFG
1078 * register.
1079 *
1080 * @rx_atype: UDMAP receive channel non Ring Accelerator access pointer
1081 * interpretation configuration to be programmed into the rx_atype field of the
1082 * channel's RCHAN_RCFG register.
1083 *
1084 * @rx_chan_type: UDMAP receive channel functional channel type and work passing
1085 * mechanism configuration to be programmed into the rx_chan_type field of the
1086 * channel's RCHAN_RCFG register.
1087 *
1088 * @rx_ignore_short: UDMAP receive channel short packet treatment configuration
1089 * to be programmed into the rx_ignore_short field of the RCHAN_RCFG register.
1090 *
1091 * @rx_ignore_long: UDMAP receive channel long packet treatment configuration to
1092 * be programmed into the rx_ignore_long field of the RCHAN_RCFG register.
1093 *
1094 * @rx_burst_size: UDMAP receive channel burst size configuration to be
1095 * programmed into the rx_burst_size field of the RCHAN_RCFG register.
1096 */
1097struct ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_rx_ch_cfg_req {
1098        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
1099        u32 valid_params;
1100        u16 nav_id;
1101        u16 index;
1102        u16 rx_fetch_size;
1103        u16 rxcq_qnum;
1104        u8 rx_priority;
1105        u8 rx_qos;
1106        u8 rx_orderid;
1107        u8 rx_sched_priority;
1108        u16 flowid_start;
1109        u16 flowid_cnt;
1110        u8 rx_pause_on_err;
1111        u8 rx_atype;
1112        u8 rx_chan_type;
1113        u8 rx_ignore_short;
1114        u8 rx_ignore_long;
1115        u8 rx_burst_size;
1116} __packed;
1117
1118/**
1119 * Configures a Navigator Subsystem UDMAP receive flow
1120 *
1121 * Configures a Navigator Subsystem UDMAP receive flow's registers.
1122 * Configuration does not include the flow registers which handle size-based
1123 * free descriptor queue routing.
1124 *
1125 * The flow index must be assigned to the host defined in the TISCI header via
1126 * the RM board configuration resource assignment range list.
1127 *
1128 * @hdr: Standard TISCI header
1129 *
1130 * @valid_params
1131 * Bitfield defining validity of rx flow configuration parameters.  The
1132 * rx flow configuration fields are not valid, and will not be used for flow
1133 * configuration, if their corresponding valid bit is zero.  Valid bit usage:
1134 *     0 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_udmap_flow_cfg_req::rx_einfo_present
1135 *     1 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_udmap_flow_cfg_req::rx_psinfo_present
1136 *     2 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_udmap_flow_cfg_req::rx_error_handling
1137 *     3 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_udmap_flow_cfg_req::rx_desc_type
1138 *     4 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_udmap_flow_cfg_req::rx_sop_offset
1139 *     5 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_udmap_flow_cfg_req::rx_dest_qnum
1140 *     6 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_udmap_flow_cfg_req::rx_src_tag_hi
1141 *     7 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_udmap_flow_cfg_req::rx_src_tag_lo
1142 *     8 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_udmap_flow_cfg_req::rx_dest_tag_hi
1143 *     9 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_udmap_flow_cfg_req::rx_dest_tag_lo
1144 *    10 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_udmap_flow_cfg_req::rx_src_tag_hi_sel
1145 *    11 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_udmap_flow_cfg_req::rx_src_tag_lo_sel
1146 *    12 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_udmap_flow_cfg_req::rx_dest_tag_hi_sel
1147 *    13 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_udmap_flow_cfg_req::rx_dest_tag_lo_sel
1148 *    14 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_udmap_flow_cfg_req::rx_fdq0_sz0_qnum
1149 *    15 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_udmap_flow_cfg_req::rx_fdq1_sz0_qnum
1150 *    16 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_udmap_flow_cfg_req::rx_fdq2_sz0_qnum
1151 *    17 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_udmap_flow_cfg_req::rx_fdq3_sz0_qnum
1152 *    18 - Valid bit for @tisci_msg_rm_udmap_flow_cfg_req::rx_ps_location
1153 *
1154 * @nav_id: SoC device ID of Navigator Subsystem from which the receive flow is
1155 * allocated
1156 *
1157 * @flow_index: UDMAP receive flow index for non-optional configuration.
1158 *
1159 * @rx_einfo_present:
1160 * UDMAP receive flow extended packet info present configuration to be
1161 * programmed into the rx_einfo_present field of the flow's RFLOW_RFA register.
1162 *
1163 * @rx_psinfo_present:
1164 * UDMAP receive flow PS words present configuration to be programmed into the
1165 * rx_psinfo_present field of the flow's RFLOW_RFA register.
1166 *
1167 * @rx_error_handling:
1168 * UDMAP receive flow error handling configuration to be programmed into the
1169 * rx_error_handling field of the flow's RFLOW_RFA register.
1170 *
1171 * @rx_desc_type:
1172 * UDMAP receive flow descriptor type configuration to be programmed into the
1173 * rx_desc_type field field of the flow's RFLOW_RFA register.
1174 *
1175 * @rx_sop_offset:
1176 * UDMAP receive flow start of packet offset configuration to be programmed
1177 * into the rx_sop_offset field of the RFLOW_RFA register.  See the UDMAP
1178 * section of the TRM for more information on this setting.  Valid values for
1179 * this field are 0-255 bytes.
1180 *
1181 * @rx_dest_qnum:
1182 * UDMAP receive flow destination queue configuration to be programmed into the
1183 * rx_dest_qnum field of the flow's RFLOW_RFA register.  The specified
1184 * destination queue must be valid within the Navigator Subsystem and must be
1185 * owned by the host, or a subordinate of the host, requesting allocation and
1186 * configuration of the receive flow.
1187 *
1188 * @rx_src_tag_hi:
1189 * UDMAP receive flow source tag high byte constant configuration to be
1190 * programmed into the rx_src_tag_hi field of the flow's RFLOW_RFB register.
1191 * See the UDMAP section of the TRM for more information on this setting.
1192 *
1193 * @rx_src_tag_lo:
1194 * UDMAP receive flow source tag low byte constant configuration to be
1195 * programmed into the rx_src_tag_lo field of the flow's RFLOW_RFB register.
1196 * See the UDMAP section of the TRM for more information on this setting.
1197 *
1198 * @rx_dest_tag_hi:
1199 * UDMAP receive flow destination tag high byte constant configuration to be
1200 * programmed into the rx_dest_tag_hi field of the flow's RFLOW_RFB register.
1201 * See the UDMAP section of the TRM for more information on this setting.
1202 *
1203 * @rx_dest_tag_lo:
1204 * UDMAP receive flow destination tag low byte constant configuration to be
1205 * programmed into the rx_dest_tag_lo field of the flow's RFLOW_RFB register.
1206 * See the UDMAP section of the TRM for more information on this setting.
1207 *
1208 * @rx_src_tag_hi_sel:
1209 * UDMAP receive flow source tag high byte selector configuration to be
1210 * programmed into the rx_src_tag_hi_sel field of the RFLOW_RFC register.  See
1211 * the UDMAP section of the TRM for more information on this setting.
1212 *
1213 * @rx_src_tag_lo_sel:
1214 * UDMAP receive flow source tag low byte selector configuration to be
1215 * programmed into the rx_src_tag_lo_sel field of the RFLOW_RFC register.  See
1216 * the UDMAP section of the TRM for more information on this setting.
1217 *
1218 * @rx_dest_tag_hi_sel:
1219 * UDMAP receive flow destination tag high byte selector configuration to be
1220 * programmed into the rx_dest_tag_hi_sel field of the RFLOW_RFC register.  See
1221 * the UDMAP section of the TRM for more information on this setting.
1222 *
1223 * @rx_dest_tag_lo_sel:
1224 * UDMAP receive flow destination tag low byte selector configuration to be
1225 * programmed into the rx_dest_tag_lo_sel field of the RFLOW_RFC register.  See
1226 * the UDMAP section of the TRM for more information on this setting.
1227 *
1228 * @rx_fdq0_sz0_qnum:
1229 * UDMAP receive flow free descriptor queue 0 configuration to be programmed
1230 * into the rx_fdq0_sz0_qnum field of the flow's RFLOW_RFD register.  See the
1231 * UDMAP section of the TRM for more information on this setting. The specified
1232 * free queue must be valid within the Navigator Subsystem and must be owned
1233 * by the host, or a subordinate of the host, requesting allocation and
1234 * configuration of the receive flow.
1235 *
1236 * @rx_fdq1_qnum:
1237 * UDMAP receive flow free descriptor queue 1 configuration to be programmed
1238 * into the rx_fdq1_qnum field of the flow's RFLOW_RFD register.  See the
1239 * UDMAP section of the TRM for more information on this setting.  The specified
1240 * free queue must be valid within the Navigator Subsystem and must be owned
1241 * by the host, or a subordinate of the host, requesting allocation and
1242 * configuration of the receive flow.
1243 *
1244 * @rx_fdq2_qnum:
1245 * UDMAP receive flow free descriptor queue 2 configuration to be programmed
1246 * into the rx_fdq2_qnum field of the flow's RFLOW_RFE register.  See the
1247 * UDMAP section of the TRM for more information on this setting.  The specified
1248 * free queue must be valid within the Navigator Subsystem and must be owned
1249 * by the host, or a subordinate of the host, requesting allocation and
1250 * configuration of the receive flow.
1251 *
1252 * @rx_fdq3_qnum:
1253 * UDMAP receive flow free descriptor queue 3 configuration to be programmed
1254 * into the rx_fdq3_qnum field of the flow's RFLOW_RFE register.  See the
1255 * UDMAP section of the TRM for more information on this setting.  The specified
1256 * free queue must be valid within the Navigator Subsystem and must be owned
1257 * by the host, or a subordinate of the host, requesting allocation and
1258 * configuration of the receive flow.
1259 *
1260 * @rx_ps_location:
1261 * UDMAP receive flow PS words location configuration to be programmed into the
1262 * rx_ps_location field of the flow's RFLOW_RFA register.
1263 */
1264struct ti_sci_msg_rm_udmap_flow_cfg_req {
1265        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
1266        u32 valid_params;
1267        u16 nav_id;
1268        u16 flow_index;
1269        u8 rx_einfo_present;
1270        u8 rx_psinfo_present;
1271        u8 rx_error_handling;
1272        u8 rx_desc_type;
1273        u16 rx_sop_offset;
1274        u16 rx_dest_qnum;
1275        u8 rx_src_tag_hi;
1276        u8 rx_src_tag_lo;
1277        u8 rx_dest_tag_hi;
1278        u8 rx_dest_tag_lo;
1279        u8 rx_src_tag_hi_sel;
1280        u8 rx_src_tag_lo_sel;
1281        u8 rx_dest_tag_hi_sel;
1282        u8 rx_dest_tag_lo_sel;
1283        u16 rx_fdq0_sz0_qnum;
1284        u16 rx_fdq1_qnum;
1285        u16 rx_fdq2_qnum;
1286        u16 rx_fdq3_qnum;
1287        u8 rx_ps_location;
1288} __packed;
1289
1290/**
1291 * struct ti_sci_msg_req_proc_request - Request a processor
1292 * @hdr:                Generic Header
1293 * @processor_id:       ID of processor being requested
1294 *
1295 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_PROC_REQUEST, response is a generic ACK/NACK
1296 * message.
1297 */
1298struct ti_sci_msg_req_proc_request {
1299        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
1300        u8 processor_id;
1301} __packed;
1302
1303/**
1304 * struct ti_sci_msg_req_proc_release - Release a processor
1305 * @hdr:                Generic Header
1306 * @processor_id:       ID of processor being released
1307 *
1308 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_PROC_RELEASE, response is a generic ACK/NACK
1309 * message.
1310 */
1311struct ti_sci_msg_req_proc_release {
1312        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
1313        u8 processor_id;
1314} __packed;
1315
1316/**
1317 * struct ti_sci_msg_req_proc_handover - Handover a processor to a host
1318 * @hdr:                Generic Header
1319 * @processor_id:       ID of processor being handed over
1320 * @host_id:            Host ID the control needs to be transferred to
1321 *
1322 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_PROC_HANDOVER, response is a generic ACK/NACK
1323 * message.
1324 */
1325struct ti_sci_msg_req_proc_handover {
1326        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
1327        u8 processor_id;
1328        u8 host_id;
1329} __packed;
1330
1331/* Boot Vector masks */
1332#define TI_SCI_ADDR_LOW_MASK                    GENMASK_ULL(31, 0)
1333#define TI_SCI_ADDR_HIGH_MASK                   GENMASK_ULL(63, 32)
1334#define TI_SCI_ADDR_HIGH_SHIFT                  32
1335
1336/**
1337 * struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_config - Set Processor boot configuration
1338 * @hdr:                Generic Header
1339 * @processor_id:       ID of processor being configured
1340 * @bootvector_low:     Lower 32 bit address (Little Endian) of boot vector
1341 * @bootvector_high:    Higher 32 bit address (Little Endian) of boot vector
1342 * @config_flags_set:   Optional Processor specific Config Flags to set.
1343 *                      Setting a bit here implies the corresponding mode
1344 *                      will be set
1345 * @config_flags_clear: Optional Processor specific Config Flags to clear.
1346 *                      Setting a bit here implies the corresponding mode
1347 *                      will be cleared
1348 *
1349 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_PROC_HANDOVER, response is a generic ACK/NACK
1350 * message.
1351 */
1352struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_config {
1353        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
1354        u8 processor_id;
1355        u32 bootvector_low;
1356        u32 bootvector_high;
1357        u32 config_flags_set;
1358        u32 config_flags_clear;
1359} __packed;
1360
1361/**
1362 * struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_ctrl - Set Processor boot control flags
1363 * @hdr:                Generic Header
1364 * @processor_id:       ID of processor being configured
1365 * @control_flags_set:  Optional Processor specific Control Flags to set.
1366 *                      Setting a bit here implies the corresponding mode
1367 *                      will be set
1368 * @control_flags_clear:Optional Processor specific Control Flags to clear.
1369 *                      Setting a bit here implies the corresponding mode
1370 *                      will be cleared
1371 *
1372 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_SET_CTRL, response is a generic ACK/NACK
1373 * message.
1374 */
1375struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_ctrl {
1376        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
1377        u8 processor_id;
1378        u32 control_flags_set;
1379        u32 control_flags_clear;
1380} __packed;
1381
1382/**
1383 * struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_status - Processor boot status request
1384 * @hdr:                Generic Header
1385 * @processor_id:       ID of processor whose status is being requested
1386 *
1387 * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_GET_STATUS, response is an appropriate
1388 * message, or NACK in case of inability to satisfy request.
1389 */
1390struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_status {
1391        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
1392        u8 processor_id;
1393} __packed;
1394
1395/**
1396 * struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_status - Processor boot status response
1397 * @hdr:                Generic Header
1398 * @processor_id:       ID of processor whose status is returned
1399 * @bootvector_low:     Lower 32 bit address (Little Endian) of boot vector
1400 * @bootvector_high:    Higher 32 bit address (Little Endian) of boot vector
1401 * @config_flags:       Optional Processor specific Config Flags set currently
1402 * @control_flags:      Optional Processor specific Control Flags set currently
1403 * @status_flags:       Optional Processor specific Status Flags set currently
1404 *
1405 * Response structure to a TI_SCI_MSG_GET_STATUS request.
1406 */
1407struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_status {
1408        struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
1409        u8 processor_id;
1410        u32 bootvector_low;
1411        u32 bootvector_high;
1412        u32 config_flags;
1413        u32 control_flags;
1414        u32 status_flags;
1415} __packed;
1416
1417#endif /* __TI_SCI_H */
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