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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2 /*
3  * Common LiteX header providing
4  * helper functions for accessing CSRs.
5  *
6  * Copyright (C) 2019-2020 Antmicro <www.antmicro.com>
7  */
8 
9 #ifndef _LINUX_LITEX_H
10 #define _LINUX_LITEX_H
11 
12 #include <linux/io.h>
13 
14 /* LiteX SoCs support 8- or 32-bit CSR Bus data width (i.e., subreg. size) */
15 #if defined(CONFIG_LITEX_SUBREG_SIZE) && \
16 	(CONFIG_LITEX_SUBREG_SIZE == 1 || CONFIG_LITEX_SUBREG_SIZE == 4)
17 #define LITEX_SUBREG_SIZE      CONFIG_LITEX_SUBREG_SIZE
18 #else
19 #error LiteX subregister size (LITEX_SUBREG_SIZE) must be 4 or 1!
20 #endif
21 #define LITEX_SUBREG_SIZE_BIT	 (LITEX_SUBREG_SIZE * 8)
22 
23 /* LiteX subregisters of any width are always aligned on a 4-byte boundary */
24 #define LITEX_SUBREG_ALIGN	  0x4
25 
26 static inline void _write_litex_subregister(u32 val, void __iomem *addr)
27 {
28 	writel((u32 __force)cpu_to_le32(val), addr);
29 }
30 
31 static inline u32 _read_litex_subregister(void __iomem *addr)
32 {
33 	return le32_to_cpu((__le32 __force)readl(addr));
34 }
35 
36 /*
37  * LiteX SoC Generator, depending on the configuration, can split a single
38  * logical CSR (Control&Status Register) into a series of consecutive physical
39  * registers.
40  *
41  * For example, in the configuration with 8-bit CSR Bus, a 32-bit aligned,
42  * 32-bit wide logical CSR will be laid out as four 32-bit physical
43  * subregisters, each one containing one byte of meaningful data.
44  *
45  * For details see: https://github.com/enjoy-digital/litex/wiki/CSR-Bus
46  */
47 
48 /* number of LiteX subregisters needed to store a register of given reg_size */
49 #define _litex_num_subregs(reg_size) \
50 	(((reg_size) - 1) / LITEX_SUBREG_SIZE + 1)
51 
52 /*
53  * since the number of 4-byte aligned subregisters required to store a single
54  * LiteX CSR (MMIO) register varies with LITEX_SUBREG_SIZE, the offset of the
55  * next adjacent LiteX CSR register w.r.t. the offset of the current one also
56  * depends on how many subregisters the latter is spread across
57  */
58 #define _next_reg_off(off, size) \
59 	((off) + _litex_num_subregs(size) * LITEX_SUBREG_ALIGN)
60 
61 /*
62  * The purpose of `_litex_[set|get]_reg()` is to implement the logic of
63  * writing to/reading from the LiteX CSR in a single place that can be then
64  * reused by all LiteX drivers via the `litex_[write|read][8|16|32|64]()`
65  * accessors for the appropriate data width.
66  * NOTE: direct use of `_litex_[set|get]_reg()` by LiteX drivers is strongly
67  * discouraged, as they perform no error checking on the requested data width!
68  */
69 
70 /**
71  * _litex_set_reg() - Writes a value to the LiteX CSR (Control&Status Register)
72  * @reg: Address of the CSR
73  * @reg_size: The width of the CSR expressed in the number of bytes
74  * @val: Value to be written to the CSR
75  *
76  * This function splits a single (possibly multi-byte) LiteX CSR write into
77  * a series of subregister writes with a proper offset.
78  * NOTE: caller is responsible for ensuring (0 < reg_size <= sizeof(u64)).
79  */
80 static inline void _litex_set_reg(void __iomem *reg, size_t reg_size, u64 val)
81 {
82 	u8 shift = _litex_num_subregs(reg_size) * LITEX_SUBREG_SIZE_BIT;
83 
84 	while (shift > 0) {
85 		shift -= LITEX_SUBREG_SIZE_BIT;
86 		_write_litex_subregister(val >> shift, reg);
87 		reg += LITEX_SUBREG_ALIGN;
88 	}
89 }
90 
91 /**
92  * _litex_get_reg() - Reads a value of the LiteX CSR (Control&Status Register)
93  * @reg: Address of the CSR
94  * @reg_size: The width of the CSR expressed in the number of bytes
95  *
96  * Return: Value read from the CSR
97  *
98  * This function generates a series of subregister reads with a proper offset
99  * and joins their results into a single (possibly multi-byte) LiteX CSR value.
100  * NOTE: caller is responsible for ensuring (0 < reg_size <= sizeof(u64)).
101  */
102 static inline u64 _litex_get_reg(void __iomem *reg, size_t reg_size)
103 {
104 	u64 r;
105 	u8 i;
106 
107 	r = _read_litex_subregister(reg);
108 	for (i = 1; i < _litex_num_subregs(reg_size); i++) {
109 		r <<= LITEX_SUBREG_SIZE_BIT;
110 		reg += LITEX_SUBREG_ALIGN;
111 		r |= _read_litex_subregister(reg);
112 	}
113 	return r;
114 }
115 
116 static inline void litex_write8(void __iomem *reg, u8 val)
117 {
118 	_litex_set_reg(reg, sizeof(u8), val);
119 }
120 
121 static inline void litex_write16(void __iomem *reg, u16 val)
122 {
123 	_litex_set_reg(reg, sizeof(u16), val);
124 }
125 
126 static inline void litex_write32(void __iomem *reg, u32 val)
127 {
128 	_litex_set_reg(reg, sizeof(u32), val);
129 }
130 
131 static inline void litex_write64(void __iomem *reg, u64 val)
132 {
133 	_litex_set_reg(reg, sizeof(u64), val);
134 }
135 
136 static inline u8 litex_read8(void __iomem *reg)
137 {
138 	return _litex_get_reg(reg, sizeof(u8));
139 }
140 
141 static inline u16 litex_read16(void __iomem *reg)
142 {
143 	return _litex_get_reg(reg, sizeof(u16));
144 }
145 
146 static inline u32 litex_read32(void __iomem *reg)
147 {
148 	return _litex_get_reg(reg, sizeof(u32));
149 }
150 
151 static inline u64 litex_read64(void __iomem *reg)
152 {
153 	return _litex_get_reg(reg, sizeof(u64));
154 }
155 
156 #endif /* _LINUX_LITEX_H */
157