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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 /**
39  * struct ti_sci_msg_hdr - Generic Message Header for All messages and responses
40  * @type:	Type of messages: One of TI_SCI_MSG* values
41  * @host:	Host of the message
42  * @seq:	Message identifier indicating a transfer sequence
43  * @flags:	Flag for the message
44  */
45 struct ti_sci_msg_hdr {
46 	u16 type;
47 	u8 host;
48 	u8 seq;
49 #define TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(val)			(1 << (val))
50 #define TI_SCI_FLAG_REQ_GENERIC_NORESPONSE	0x0
51 #define TI_SCI_FLAG_REQ_ACK_ON_RECEIVED		TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(0)
52 #define TI_SCI_FLAG_REQ_ACK_ON_PROCESSED	TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(1)
53 #define TI_SCI_FLAG_RESP_GENERIC_NACK		0x0
54 #define TI_SCI_FLAG_RESP_GENERIC_ACK		TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(1)
55 	/* Additional Flags */
56 	u32 flags;
57 } __packed;
58 
59 /**
60  * struct ti_sci_msg_resp_version - Response for a message
61  * @hdr:		Generic header
62  * @firmware_description: String describing the firmware
63  * @firmware_revision:	Firmware revision
64  * @abi_major:		Major version of the ABI that firmware supports
65  * @abi_minor:		Minor version of the ABI that firmware supports
66  *
67  * In general, ABI version changes follow the rule that minor version increments
68  * are backward compatible. Major revision changes in ABI may not be
69  * backward compatible.
70  *
71  * Response to a generic message with message type TI_SCI_MSG_VERSION
72  */
73 struct ti_sci_msg_resp_version {
74 	struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
75 	char firmware_description[32];
76 	u16 firmware_revision;
77 	u8 abi_major;
78 	u8 abi_minor;
79 } __packed;
80 
81 /**
82  * struct ti_sci_msg_req_reboot - Reboot the SoC
83  * @hdr:	Generic Header
84  *
85  * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_SYS_RESET, responded with a generic
86  * ACK/NACK message.
87  */
88 struct ti_sci_msg_req_reboot {
89 	struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
90 } __packed;
91 
92 /**
93  * struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_device_state - Set the desired state of the device
94  * @hdr:		Generic header
95  * @id:	Indicates which device to modify
96  * @reserved: Reserved space in message, must be 0 for backward compatibility
97  * @state: The desired state of the device.
98  *
99  * Certain flags can also be set to alter the device state:
100  * + MSG_FLAG_DEVICE_WAKE_ENABLED - Configure the device to be a wake source.
101  * The meaning of this flag will vary slightly from device to device and from
102  * SoC to SoC but it generally allows the device to wake the SoC out of deep
103  * suspend states.
104  * + MSG_FLAG_DEVICE_RESET_ISO - Enable reset isolation for this device.
105  * + MSG_FLAG_DEVICE_EXCLUSIVE - Claim this device exclusively. When passed
106  * with STATE_RETENTION or STATE_ON, it will claim the device exclusively.
107  * If another host already has this device set to STATE_RETENTION or STATE_ON,
108  * the message will fail. Once successful, other hosts attempting to set
109  * STATE_RETENTION or STATE_ON will fail.
110  *
111  * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_SET_DEVICE_STATE, responded with a generic
112  * ACK/NACK message.
113  */
114 struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_device_state {
115 	/* Additional hdr->flags options */
116 #define MSG_FLAG_DEVICE_WAKE_ENABLED	TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(8)
117 #define MSG_FLAG_DEVICE_RESET_ISO	TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(9)
118 #define MSG_FLAG_DEVICE_EXCLUSIVE	TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(10)
119 	struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
120 	u32 id;
121 	u32 reserved;
122 
123 #define MSG_DEVICE_SW_STATE_AUTO_OFF	0
124 #define MSG_DEVICE_SW_STATE_RETENTION	1
125 #define MSG_DEVICE_SW_STATE_ON		2
126 	u8 state;
127 } __packed;
128 
129 /**
130  * struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_device_state - Request to get device.
131  * @hdr:		Generic header
132  * @id:		Device Identifier
133  *
134  * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_GET_DEVICE_STATE, responded device state
135  * information
136  */
137 struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_device_state {
138 	struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
139 	u32 id;
140 } __packed;
141 
142 /**
143  * struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_device_state - Response to get device request.
144  * @hdr:		Generic header
145  * @context_loss_count: Indicates how many times the device has lost context. A
146  *	driver can use this monotonic counter to determine if the device has
147  *	lost context since the last time this message was exchanged.
148  * @resets: Programmed state of the reset lines.
149  * @programmed_state:	The state as programmed by set_device.
150  *			- Uses the MSG_DEVICE_SW_* macros
151  * @current_state:	The actual state of the hardware.
152  *
153  * Response to request TI_SCI_MSG_GET_DEVICE_STATE.
154  */
155 struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_device_state {
156 	struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
157 	u32 context_loss_count;
158 	u32 resets;
159 	u8 programmed_state;
160 #define MSG_DEVICE_HW_STATE_OFF		0
161 #define MSG_DEVICE_HW_STATE_ON		1
162 #define MSG_DEVICE_HW_STATE_TRANS	2
163 	u8 current_state;
164 } __packed;
165 
166 /**
167  * struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_device_resets - Set the desired resets
168  *				configuration of the device
169  * @hdr:		Generic header
170  * @id:	Indicates which device to modify
171  * @resets: A bit field of resets for the device. The meaning, behavior,
172  *	and usage of the reset flags are device specific. 0 for a bit
173  *	indicates releasing the reset represented by that bit while 1
174  *	indicates keeping it held.
175  *
176  * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_SET_DEVICE_RESETS, responded with a generic
177  * ACK/NACK message.
178  */
179 struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_device_resets {
180 	struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
181 	u32 id;
182 	u32 resets;
183 } __packed;
184 
185 /**
186  * struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_clock_state - Request to setup a Clock state
187  * @hdr:	Generic Header, Certain flags can be set specific to the clocks:
188  *		MSG_FLAG_CLOCK_ALLOW_SSC: Allow this clock to be modified
189  *		via spread spectrum clocking.
190  *		MSG_FLAG_CLOCK_ALLOW_FREQ_CHANGE: Allow this clock's
191  *		frequency to be changed while it is running so long as it
192  *		is within the min/max limits.
193  *		MSG_FLAG_CLOCK_INPUT_TERM: Enable input termination, this
194  *		is only applicable to clock inputs on the SoC pseudo-device.
195  * @dev_id:	Device identifier this request is for
196  * @clk_id:	Clock identifier for the device for this request.
197  *		Each device has it's own set of clock inputs. This indexes
198  *		which clock input to modify.
199  * @request_state: Request the state for the clock to be set to.
200  *		MSG_CLOCK_SW_STATE_UNREQ: The IP does not require this clock,
201  *		it can be disabled, regardless of the state of the device
202  *		MSG_CLOCK_SW_STATE_AUTO: Allow the System Controller to
203  *		automatically manage the state of this clock. If the device
204  *		is enabled, then the clock is enabled. If the device is set
205  *		to off or retention, then the clock is internally set as not
206  *		being required by the device.(default)
207  *		MSG_CLOCK_SW_STATE_REQ:  Configure the clock to be enabled,
208  *		regardless of the state of the device.
209  *
210  * Normally, all required clocks are managed by TISCI entity, this is used
211  * only for specific control *IF* required. Auto managed state is
212  * MSG_CLOCK_SW_STATE_AUTO, in other states, TISCI entity assume remote
213  * will explicitly control.
214  *
215  * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_SET_CLOCK_STATE, response is a generic
216  * ACK or NACK message.
217  */
218 struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_clock_state {
219 	/* Additional hdr->flags options */
220 #define MSG_FLAG_CLOCK_ALLOW_SSC		TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(8)
221 #define MSG_FLAG_CLOCK_ALLOW_FREQ_CHANGE	TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(9)
222 #define MSG_FLAG_CLOCK_INPUT_TERM		TI_SCI_MSG_FLAG(10)
223 	struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
224 	u32 dev_id;
225 	u8 clk_id;
226 #define MSG_CLOCK_SW_STATE_UNREQ	0
227 #define MSG_CLOCK_SW_STATE_AUTO		1
228 #define MSG_CLOCK_SW_STATE_REQ		2
229 	u8 request_state;
230 } __packed;
231 
232 /**
233  * struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_clock_state - Request for clock state
234  * @hdr:	Generic Header
235  * @dev_id:	Device identifier this request is for
236  * @clk_id:	Clock identifier for the device for this request.
237  *		Each device has it's own set of clock inputs. This indexes
238  *		which clock input to get state of.
239  *
240  * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_GET_CLOCK_STATE, response is state
241  * of the clock
242  */
243 struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_clock_state {
244 	struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
245 	u32 dev_id;
246 	u8 clk_id;
247 } __packed;
248 
249 /**
250  * struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_clock_state - Response to get clock state
251  * @hdr:	Generic Header
252  * @programmed_state: Any programmed state of the clock. This is one of
253  *		MSG_CLOCK_SW_STATE* values.
254  * @current_state: Current state of the clock. This is one of:
255  *		MSG_CLOCK_HW_STATE_NOT_READY: Clock is not ready
256  *		MSG_CLOCK_HW_STATE_READY: Clock is ready
257  *
258  * Response to TI_SCI_MSG_GET_CLOCK_STATE.
259  */
260 struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_clock_state {
261 	struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
262 	u8 programmed_state;
263 #define MSG_CLOCK_HW_STATE_NOT_READY	0
264 #define MSG_CLOCK_HW_STATE_READY	1
265 	u8 current_state;
266 } __packed;
267 
268 /**
269  * struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_clock_parent - Set the clock parent
270  * @hdr:	Generic Header
271  * @dev_id:	Device identifier this request is for
272  * @clk_id:	Clock identifier for the device for this request.
273  *		Each device has it's own set of clock inputs. This indexes
274  *		which clock input to modify.
275  * @parent_id:	The new clock parent is selectable by an index via this
276  *		parameter.
277  *
278  * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_SET_CLOCK_PARENT, response is generic
279  * ACK / NACK message.
280  */
281 struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_clock_parent {
282 	struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
283 	u32 dev_id;
284 	u8 clk_id;
285 	u8 parent_id;
286 } __packed;
287 
288 /**
289  * struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_clock_parent - Get the clock parent
290  * @hdr:	Generic Header
291  * @dev_id:	Device identifier this request is for
292  * @clk_id:	Clock identifier for the device for this request.
293  *		Each device has it's own set of clock inputs. This indexes
294  *		which clock input to get the parent for.
295  *
296  * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_GET_CLOCK_PARENT, response is parent information
297  */
298 struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_clock_parent {
299 	struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
300 	u32 dev_id;
301 	u8 clk_id;
302 } __packed;
303 
304 /**
305  * struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_clock_parent - Response with clock parent
306  * @hdr:	Generic Header
307  * @parent_id:	The current clock parent
308  *
309  * Response to TI_SCI_MSG_GET_CLOCK_PARENT.
310  */
311 struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_clock_parent {
312 	struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
313 	u8 parent_id;
314 } __packed;
315 
316 /**
317  * struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_clock_num_parents - Request to get clock parents
318  * @hdr:	Generic header
319  * @dev_id:	Device identifier this request is for
320  * @clk_id:	Clock identifier for the device for this request.
321  *
322  * This request provides information about how many clock parent options
323  * are available for a given clock to a device. This is typically used
324  * for input clocks.
325  *
326  * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_GET_NUM_CLOCK_PARENTS, response is appropriate
327  * message, or NACK in case of inability to satisfy request.
328  */
329 struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_clock_num_parents {
330 	struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
331 	u32 dev_id;
332 	u8 clk_id;
333 } __packed;
334 
335 /**
336  * struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_clock_num_parents - Response for get clk parents
337  * @hdr:		Generic header
338  * @num_parents:	Number of clock parents
339  *
340  * Response to TI_SCI_MSG_GET_NUM_CLOCK_PARENTS
341  */
342 struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_clock_num_parents {
343 	struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
344 	u8 num_parents;
345 } __packed;
346 
347 /**
348  * struct ti_sci_msg_req_query_clock_freq - Request to query a frequency
349  * @hdr:	Generic Header
350  * @dev_id:	Device identifier this request is for
351  * @min_freq_hz: The minimum allowable frequency in Hz. This is the minimum
352  *		allowable programmed frequency and does not account for clock
353  *		tolerances and jitter.
354  * @target_freq_hz: The target clock frequency. A frequency will be found
355  *		as close to this target frequency as possible.
356  * @max_freq_hz: The maximum allowable frequency in Hz. This is the maximum
357  *		allowable programmed frequency and does not account for clock
358  *		tolerances and jitter.
359  * @clk_id:	Clock identifier for the device for this request.
360  *
361  * NOTE: Normally clock frequency management is automatically done by TISCI
362  * entity. In case of specific requests, TISCI evaluates capability to achieve
363  * requested frequency within provided range and responds with
364  * result message.
365  *
366  * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_QUERY_CLOCK_FREQ, response is appropriate message,
367  * or NACK in case of inability to satisfy request.
368  */
369 struct ti_sci_msg_req_query_clock_freq {
370 	struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
371 	u32 dev_id;
372 	u64 min_freq_hz;
373 	u64 target_freq_hz;
374 	u64 max_freq_hz;
375 	u8 clk_id;
376 } __packed;
377 
378 /**
379  * struct ti_sci_msg_resp_query_clock_freq - Response to a clock frequency query
380  * @hdr:	Generic Header
381  * @freq_hz:	Frequency that is the best match in Hz.
382  *
383  * Response to request type TI_SCI_MSG_QUERY_CLOCK_FREQ. NOTE: if the request
384  * cannot be satisfied, the message will be of type NACK.
385  */
386 struct ti_sci_msg_resp_query_clock_freq {
387 	struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
388 	u64 freq_hz;
389 } __packed;
390 
391 /**
392  * struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_clock_freq - Request to setup a clock frequency
393  * @hdr:	Generic Header
394  * @dev_id:	Device identifier this request is for
395  * @min_freq_hz: The minimum allowable frequency in Hz. This is the minimum
396  *		allowable programmed frequency and does not account for clock
397  *		tolerances and jitter.
398  * @target_freq_hz: The target clock frequency. The clock will be programmed
399  *		at a rate as close to this target frequency as possible.
400  * @max_freq_hz: The maximum allowable frequency in Hz. This is the maximum
401  *		allowable programmed frequency and does not account for clock
402  *		tolerances and jitter.
403  * @clk_id:	Clock identifier for the device for this request.
404  *
405  * NOTE: Normally clock frequency management is automatically done by TISCI
406  * entity. In case of specific requests, TISCI evaluates capability to achieve
407  * requested range and responds with success/failure message.
408  *
409  * This sets the desired frequency for a clock within an allowable
410  * range. This message will fail on an enabled clock unless
411  * MSG_FLAG_CLOCK_ALLOW_FREQ_CHANGE is set for the clock. Additionally,
412  * if other clocks have their frequency modified due to this message,
413  * they also must have the MSG_FLAG_CLOCK_ALLOW_FREQ_CHANGE or be disabled.
414  *
415  * Calling set frequency on a clock input to the SoC pseudo-device will
416  * inform the PMMC of that clock's frequency. Setting a frequency of
417  * zero will indicate the clock is disabled.
418  *
419  * Calling set frequency on clock outputs from the SoC pseudo-device will
420  * function similarly to setting the clock frequency on a device.
421  *
422  * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_SET_CLOCK_FREQ, response is a generic ACK/NACK
423  * message.
424  */
425 struct ti_sci_msg_req_set_clock_freq {
426 	struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
427 	u32 dev_id;
428 	u64 min_freq_hz;
429 	u64 target_freq_hz;
430 	u64 max_freq_hz;
431 	u8 clk_id;
432 } __packed;
433 
434 /**
435  * struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_clock_freq - Request to get the clock frequency
436  * @hdr:	Generic Header
437  * @dev_id:	Device identifier this request is for
438  * @clk_id:	Clock identifier for the device for this request.
439  *
440  * NOTE: Normally clock frequency management is automatically done by TISCI
441  * entity. In some cases, clock frequencies are configured by host.
442  *
443  * Request type is TI_SCI_MSG_GET_CLOCK_FREQ, responded with clock frequency
444  * that the clock is currently at.
445  */
446 struct ti_sci_msg_req_get_clock_freq {
447 	struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
448 	u32 dev_id;
449 	u8 clk_id;
450 } __packed;
451 
452 /**
453  * struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_clock_freq - Response of clock frequency request
454  * @hdr:	Generic Header
455  * @freq_hz:	Frequency that the clock is currently on, in Hz.
456  *
457  * Response to request type TI_SCI_MSG_GET_CLOCK_FREQ.
458  */
459 struct ti_sci_msg_resp_get_clock_freq {
460 	struct ti_sci_msg_hdr hdr;
461 	u64 freq_hz;
462 } __packed;
463 
464 #endif /* __TI_SCI_H */
465