uboot/board/ti/common/board_detect.h
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   1/*
   2 * Library to support early TI EVM EEPROM handling
   3 *
   4 * Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com
   5 *
   6 * SPDX-License-Identifier:     GPL-2.0+
   7 */
   8
   9#ifndef __BOARD_DETECT_H
  10#define __BOARD_DETECT_H
  11
  12/* TI EEPROM MAGIC Header identifier */
  13#define TI_EEPROM_HEADER_MAGIC  0xEE3355AA
  14#define TI_DEAD_EEPROM_MAGIC    0xADEAD12C
  15
  16#define TI_EEPROM_HDR_NAME_LEN          8
  17#define TI_EEPROM_HDR_REV_LEN           4
  18#define TI_EEPROM_HDR_SERIAL_LEN        12
  19#define TI_EEPROM_HDR_CONFIG_LEN        32
  20#define TI_EEPROM_HDR_NO_OF_MAC_ADDR    3
  21#define TI_EEPROM_HDR_ETH_ALEN          6
  22
  23/**
  24 * struct ti_am_eeprom - This structure holds data read in from the
  25 *                     AM335x, AM437x, AM57xx TI EVM EEPROMs.
  26 * @header: This holds the magic number
  27 * @name: The name of the board
  28 * @version: Board revision
  29 * @serial: Board serial number
  30 * @config: Reserved
  31 * @mac_addr: Any MAC addresses written in the EEPROM
  32 *
  33 * The data is this structure is read from the EEPROM on the board.
  34 * It is used for board detection which is based on name. It is used
  35 * to configure specific TI boards. This allows booting of multiple
  36 * TI boards with a single MLO and u-boot.
  37 */
  38struct ti_am_eeprom {
  39        unsigned int header;
  40        char name[TI_EEPROM_HDR_NAME_LEN];
  41        char version[TI_EEPROM_HDR_REV_LEN];
  42        char serial[TI_EEPROM_HDR_SERIAL_LEN];
  43        char config[TI_EEPROM_HDR_CONFIG_LEN];
  44        char mac_addr[TI_EEPROM_HDR_NO_OF_MAC_ADDR][TI_EEPROM_HDR_ETH_ALEN];
  45} __attribute__ ((__packed__));
  46
  47/* DRA7 EEPROM MAGIC Header identifier */
  48#define DRA7_EEPROM_HEADER_MAGIC        0xAA5533EE
  49#define DRA7_EEPROM_HDR_NAME_LEN        16
  50#define DRA7_EEPROM_HDR_CONFIG_LEN      4
  51
  52/**
  53 * struct dra7_eeprom - This structure holds data read in from the DRA7 EVM
  54 *                      EEPROMs.
  55 * @header: This holds the magic number
  56 * @name: The name of the board
  57 * @version_major: Board major version
  58 * @version_minor: Board minor version
  59 * @config: Board specific config options
  60 * @emif1_size: Size of DDR attached to EMIF1
  61 * @emif2_size: Size of DDR attached to EMIF2
  62 *
  63 * The data is this structure is read from the EEPROM on the board.
  64 * It is used for board detection which is based on name. It is used
  65 * to configure specific DRA7 boards. This allows booting of multiple
  66 * DRA7 boards with a single MLO and u-boot.
  67 */
  68struct dra7_eeprom {
  69        u32 header;
  70        char name[DRA7_EEPROM_HDR_NAME_LEN];
  71        u16 version_major;
  72        u16 version_minor;
  73        char config[DRA7_EEPROM_HDR_CONFIG_LEN];
  74        u32 emif1_size;
  75        u32 emif2_size;
  76} __attribute__ ((__packed__));
  77
  78/**
  79 * struct ti_common_eeprom - Null terminated, usable EEPROM contents.
  80 * header:      Magic number
  81 * @name:       NULL terminated name
  82 * @version:    NULL terminated version
  83 * @serial:     NULL terminated serial number
  84 * @config:     NULL terminated Board specific config options
  85 * @mac_addr:   MAC addresses
  86 * @emif1_size: Size of the ddr available on emif1
  87 * @emif2_size: Size of the ddr available on emif2
  88 */
  89struct ti_common_eeprom {
  90        u32 header;
  91        char name[TI_EEPROM_HDR_NAME_LEN + 1];
  92        char version[TI_EEPROM_HDR_REV_LEN + 1];
  93        char serial[TI_EEPROM_HDR_SERIAL_LEN + 1];
  94        char config[TI_EEPROM_HDR_CONFIG_LEN + 1];
  95        char mac_addr[TI_EEPROM_HDR_NO_OF_MAC_ADDR][TI_EEPROM_HDR_ETH_ALEN];
  96        u64 emif1_size;
  97        u64 emif2_size;
  98};
  99
 100#define TI_EEPROM_DATA ((struct ti_common_eeprom *)\
 101                                TI_SRAM_SCRATCH_BOARD_EEPROM_START)
 102
 103/**
 104 * ti_i2c_eeprom_am_get() - Consolidated eeprom data collection for AM* TI EVMs
 105 * @bus_addr:   I2C bus address
 106 * @dev_addr:   I2C slave address
 107 *
 108 * ep in SRAM is populated by the this AM generic function that consolidates
 109 * the basic initialization logic common across all AM* platforms.
 110 */
 111int ti_i2c_eeprom_am_get(int bus_addr, int dev_addr);
 112
 113/**
 114 * ti_i2c_eeprom_dra7_get() - Consolidated eeprom data for DRA7 TI EVMs
 115 * @bus_addr:   I2C bus address
 116 * @dev_addr:   I2C slave address
 117 */
 118int ti_i2c_eeprom_dra7_get(int bus_addr, int dev_addr);
 119
 120/**
 121 * board_ti_is() - Board detection logic for TI EVMs
 122 * @name_tag:   Tag used in eeprom for the board
 123 *
 124 * Return: false if board information does not match OR eeprom wasn't read.
 125 *         true otherwise
 126 */
 127bool board_ti_is(char *name_tag);
 128
 129/**
 130 * board_ti_rev_is() - Compare board revision for TI EVMs
 131 * @rev_tag:    Revision tag to check in eeprom
 132 * @cmp_len:    How many chars to compare?
 133 *
 134 * NOTE: revision information is often messed up (hence the str len match) :(
 135 *
 136 * Return: false if board information does not match OR eeprom wasn't read.
 137 *         true otherwise
 138 */
 139bool board_ti_rev_is(char *rev_tag, int cmp_len);
 140
 141/**
 142 * board_ti_get_rev() - Get board revision for TI EVMs
 143 *
 144 * Return: Empty string if eeprom wasn't read.
 145 *         Board revision otherwise
 146 */
 147char *board_ti_get_rev(void);
 148
 149/**
 150 * board_ti_get_config() - Get board config for TI EVMs
 151 *
 152 * Return: Empty string if eeprom wasn't read.
 153 *         Board config otherwise
 154 */
 155char *board_ti_get_config(void);
 156
 157/**
 158 * board_ti_get_name() - Get board name for TI EVMs
 159 *
 160 * Return: Empty string if eeprom wasn't read.
 161 *         Board name otherwise
 162 */
 163char *board_ti_get_name(void);
 164
 165/**
 166 * board_ti_get_eth_mac_addr() - Get Ethernet MAC address from EEPROM MAC list
 167 * @index:      0 based index within the list of MAC addresses
 168 * @mac_addr:   MAC address contained at the index is returned here
 169 *
 170 * Does not sanity check the mac_addr. Whatever is stored in EEPROM is returned.
 171 */
 172void board_ti_get_eth_mac_addr(int index, u8 mac_addr[TI_EEPROM_HDR_ETH_ALEN]);
 173
 174/**
 175 * board_ti_get_emif1_size() - Get size of the DDR on emif1 for TI EVMs
 176 *
 177 * Return: NULL if eeprom wasn't read or emif1_size is not available.
 178 */
 179u64 board_ti_get_emif1_size(void);
 180
 181/**
 182 * board_ti_get_emif2_size() - Get size of the DDR on emif2 for TI EVMs
 183 *
 184 * Return: NULL if eeprom wasn't read or emif2_size is not available.
 185 */
 186u64 board_ti_get_emif2_size(void);
 187
 188/**
 189 * set_board_info_env() - Setup commonly used board information environment vars
 190 * @name:       Name of the board
 191 *
 192 * If name is NULL, default_name is used.
 193 */
 194void set_board_info_env(char *name);
 195
 196/**
 197 * board_ti_set_ethaddr- Sets the ethaddr environment from EEPROM
 198 * @index: The first eth<index>addr environment variable to set
 199 *
 200 * EEPROM should be already read before calling this function.
 201 * The EEPROM contains 2 MAC addresses which define the MAC address
 202 * range (i.e. first and last MAC address).
 203 * This function sets the ethaddr environment variable for all
 204 * the available MAC addresses starting from eth<index>addr.
 205 */
 206void board_ti_set_ethaddr(int index);
 207
 208/**
 209 * board_ti_was_eeprom_read() - Check to see if the eeprom contents have been read
 210 *
 211 * This function is useful to determine if the eeprom has already been read and
 212 * its contents have already been loaded into memory. It utiltzes the magic
 213 * number that the header value is set to upon successful eeprom read.
 214 */
 215bool board_ti_was_eeprom_read(void);
 216
 217/**
 218 * ti_i2c_eeprom_am_set() - Setup the eeprom data with predefined values
 219 * @name:       Name of the board
 220 * @rev:        Revision of the board
 221 *
 222 * In some cases such as in RTC-only mode, we are able to skip reading eeprom
 223 * and wasting i2c based initialization time by using predefined flags for
 224 * detecting what platform we are booting on. For those platforms, provide
 225 * a handy function to pre-program information.
 226 *
 227 * NOTE: many eeprom information such as serial number, mac address etc is not
 228 * available.
 229 *
 230 * Return: 0 if all went fine, else return error.
 231 */
 232int ti_i2c_eeprom_am_set(const char *name, const char *rev);
 233
 234#endif  /* __BOARD_DETECT_H */
 235