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1 #ifndef QEMU_I2C_H
2 #define QEMU_I2C_H
3 
4 #include "hw/qdev-core.h"
5 #include "qom/object.h"
6 
7 /* The QEMU I2C implementation only supports simple transfers that complete
8    immediately.  It does not support slave devices that need to be able to
9    defer their response (eg. CPU slave interfaces where the data is supplied
10    by the device driver in response to an interrupt).  */
11 
12 enum i2c_event {
13     I2C_START_RECV,
14     I2C_START_SEND,
15     I2C_START_SEND_ASYNC,
16     I2C_FINISH,
17     I2C_NACK /* Masker NACKed a receive byte.  */
18 };
19 
20 typedef struct I2CNodeList I2CNodeList;
21 
22 #define TYPE_I2C_SLAVE "i2c-slave"
23 OBJECT_DECLARE_TYPE(I2CSlave, I2CSlaveClass,
24                     I2C_SLAVE)
25 
26 struct I2CSlaveClass {
27     DeviceClass parent_class;
28 
29     /* Master to slave. Returns non-zero for a NAK, 0 for success. */
30     int (*send)(I2CSlave *s, uint8_t data);
31 
32     /* Master to slave (asynchronous). Receiving slave must call i2c_ack(). */
33     void (*send_async)(I2CSlave *s, uint8_t data);
34 
35     /*
36      * Slave to master.  This cannot fail, the device should always
37      * return something here.
38      */
39     uint8_t (*recv)(I2CSlave *s);
40 
41     /*
42      * Notify the slave of a bus state change.  For start event,
43      * returns non-zero to NAK an operation.  For other events the
44      * return code is not used and should be zero.
45      */
46     int (*event)(I2CSlave *s, enum i2c_event event);
47 
48     /*
49      * Check if this device matches the address provided.  Returns bool of
50      * true if it matches (or broadcast), and updates the device list, false
51      * otherwise.
52      *
53      * If broadcast is true, match should add the device and return true.
54      */
55     bool (*match_and_add)(I2CSlave *candidate, uint8_t address, bool broadcast,
56                           I2CNodeList *current_devs);
57 };
58 
59 struct I2CSlave {
60     DeviceState qdev;
61 
62     /* Remaining fields for internal use by the I2C code.  */
63     uint8_t address;
64 };
65 
66 #define TYPE_I2C_BUS "i2c-bus"
67 OBJECT_DECLARE_SIMPLE_TYPE(I2CBus, I2C_BUS)
68 
69 typedef struct I2CNode I2CNode;
70 
71 struct I2CNode {
72     I2CSlave *elt;
73     QLIST_ENTRY(I2CNode) next;
74 };
75 
76 typedef struct I2CPendingMaster I2CPendingMaster;
77 
78 struct I2CPendingMaster {
79     QEMUBH *bh;
80     QSIMPLEQ_ENTRY(I2CPendingMaster) entry;
81 };
82 
83 typedef QLIST_HEAD(I2CNodeList, I2CNode) I2CNodeList;
84 typedef QSIMPLEQ_HEAD(I2CPendingMasters, I2CPendingMaster) I2CPendingMasters;
85 
86 struct I2CBus {
87     BusState qbus;
88     I2CNodeList current_devs;
89     I2CPendingMasters pending_masters;
90     uint8_t saved_address;
91     bool broadcast;
92 
93     /* Set from slave currently mastering the bus. */
94     QEMUBH *bh;
95 };
96 
97 I2CBus *i2c_init_bus(DeviceState *parent, const char *name);
98 int i2c_bus_busy(I2CBus *bus);
99 
100 /**
101  * i2c_start_transfer: start a transfer on an I2C bus.
102  *
103  * @bus: #I2CBus to be used
104  * @address: address of the slave
105  * @is_recv: indicates the transfer direction
106  *
107  * When @is_recv is a known boolean constant, use the
108  * i2c_start_recv() or i2c_start_send() helper instead.
109  *
110  * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
111  */
112 int i2c_start_transfer(I2CBus *bus, uint8_t address, bool is_recv);
113 
114 /**
115  * i2c_start_recv: start a 'receive' transfer on an I2C bus.
116  *
117  * @bus: #I2CBus to be used
118  * @address: address of the slave
119  *
120  * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
121  */
122 int i2c_start_recv(I2CBus *bus, uint8_t address);
123 
124 /**
125  * i2c_start_send: start a 'send' transfer on an I2C bus.
126  *
127  * @bus: #I2CBus to be used
128  * @address: address of the slave
129  *
130  * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
131  */
132 int i2c_start_send(I2CBus *bus, uint8_t address);
133 
134 /**
135  * i2c_start_send_async: start an asynchronous 'send' transfer on an I2C bus.
136  *
137  * @bus: #I2CBus to be used
138  * @address: address of the slave
139  *
140  * Return: 0 on success, -1 on error
141  */
142 int i2c_start_send_async(I2CBus *bus, uint8_t address);
143 
144 void i2c_end_transfer(I2CBus *bus);
145 void i2c_nack(I2CBus *bus);
146 void i2c_ack(I2CBus *bus);
147 void i2c_bus_master(I2CBus *bus, QEMUBH *bh);
148 void i2c_bus_release(I2CBus *bus);
149 int i2c_send(I2CBus *bus, uint8_t data);
150 int i2c_send_async(I2CBus *bus, uint8_t data);
151 uint8_t i2c_recv(I2CBus *bus);
152 bool i2c_scan_bus(I2CBus *bus, uint8_t address, bool broadcast,
153                   I2CNodeList *current_devs);
154 
155 /**
156  * Create an I2C slave device on the heap.
157  * @name: a device type name
158  * @addr: I2C address of the slave when put on a bus
159  *
160  * This only initializes the device state structure and allows
161  * properties to be set. Type @name must exist. The device still
162  * needs to be realized. See qdev-core.h.
163  */
164 I2CSlave *i2c_slave_new(const char *name, uint8_t addr);
165 
166 /**
167  * Create and realize an I2C slave device on the heap.
168  * @bus: I2C bus to put it on
169  * @name: I2C slave device type name
170  * @addr: I2C address of the slave when put on a bus
171  *
172  * Create the device state structure, initialize it, put it on the
173  * specified @bus, and drop the reference to it (the device is realized).
174  */
175 I2CSlave *i2c_slave_create_simple(I2CBus *bus, const char *name, uint8_t addr);
176 
177 /**
178  * Realize and drop a reference an I2C slave device
179  * @dev: I2C slave device to realize
180  * @bus: I2C bus to put it on
181  * @addr: I2C address of the slave on the bus
182  * @errp: pointer to NULL initialized error object
183  *
184  * Returns: %true on success, %false on failure.
185  *
186  * Call 'realize' on @dev, put it on the specified @bus, and drop the
187  * reference to it.
188  *
189  * This function is useful if you have created @dev via qdev_new(),
190  * i2c_slave_new() or i2c_slave_try_new() (which take a reference to
191  * the device it returns to you), so that you can set properties on it
192  * before realizing it. If you don't need to set properties then
193  * i2c_slave_create_simple() is probably better (as it does the create,
194  * init and realize in one step).
195  *
196  * If you are embedding the I2C slave into another QOM device and
197  * initialized it via some variant on object_initialize_child() then
198  * do not use this function, because that family of functions arrange
199  * for the only reference to the child device to be held by the parent
200  * via the child<> property, and so the reference-count-drop done here
201  * would be incorrect.  (Instead you would want i2c_slave_realize(),
202  * which doesn't currently exist but would be trivial to create if we
203  * had any code that wanted it.)
204  */
205 bool i2c_slave_realize_and_unref(I2CSlave *dev, I2CBus *bus, Error **errp);
206 
207 /**
208  * Set the I2C bus address of a slave device
209  * @dev: I2C slave device
210  * @address: I2C address of the slave when put on a bus
211  */
212 void i2c_slave_set_address(I2CSlave *dev, uint8_t address);
213 
214 extern const VMStateDescription vmstate_i2c_slave;
215 
216 #define VMSTATE_I2C_SLAVE(_field, _state) {                          \
217     .name       = (stringify(_field)),                               \
218     .size       = sizeof(I2CSlave),                                  \
219     .vmsd       = &vmstate_i2c_slave,                                \
220     .flags      = VMS_STRUCT,                                        \
221     .offset     = vmstate_offset_value(_state, _field, I2CSlave),    \
222 }
223 
224 #endif
225