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/* Copyright (c) 2012, 2014-2018, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 and
* only version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
*/
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#ifndef __ARCH_ARM_MACH_MSM_RPM_SMD_H
#define __ARCH_ARM_MACH_MSM_RPM_SMD_H
/**
* enum msm_rpm_set - RPM enumerations for sleep/active set
* %MSM_RPM_CTX_SET_0: Set resource parameters for active mode.
* %MSM_RPM_CTX_SET_SLEEP: Set resource parameters for sleep.
*/
enum msm_rpm_set {
MSM_RPM_CTX_ACTIVE_SET,
MSM_RPM_CTX_SLEEP_SET,
};
struct msm_rpm_request;
struct msm_rpm_kvp {
uint32_t key;
uint32_t length;
uint8_t *data;
};
#ifdef CONFIG_MSM_RPM_SMD
/**
* msm_rpm_request() - Creates a parent element to identify the
* resource on the RPM, that stores the KVPs for different fields modified
* for a hardware resource
*
* @set: if the device is setting the active/sleep set parameter
* for the resource
* @rsc_type: unsigned 32 bit integer that identifies the type of the resource
* @rsc_id: unsigned 32 bit that uniquely identifies a resource within a type
* @num_elements: number of KVPs pairs associated with the resource
*
* returns pointer to a msm_rpm_request on success, NULL on error
*/
struct msm_rpm_request *msm_rpm_create_request(
enum msm_rpm_set set, uint32_t rsc_type,
uint32_t rsc_id, int num_elements);
/**
* msm_rpm_request_noirq() - Creates a parent element to identify the
* resource on the RPM, that stores the KVPs for different fields modified
* for a hardware resource. This function is similar to msm_rpm_create_request
* except that it has to be called with interrupts masked.
*
* @set: if the device is setting the active/sleep set parameter
* for the resource
* @rsc_type: unsigned 32 bit integer that identifies the type of the resource
* @rsc_id: unsigned 32 bit that uniquely identifies a resource within a type
* @num_elements: number of KVPs pairs associated with the resource
*
* returns pointer to a msm_rpm_request on success, NULL on error
*/
struct msm_rpm_request *msm_rpm_create_request_noirq(
enum msm_rpm_set set, uint32_t rsc_type,
uint32_t rsc_id, int num_elements);
/**
* msm_rpm_add_kvp_data() - Adds a Key value pair to a existing RPM resource.
*
* @handle: RPM resource handle to which the data should be appended
* @key: unsigned integer identify the parameter modified
* @data: byte array that contains the value corresponding to key.
* @size: size of data in bytes.
*
* returns 0 on success or errno
*/
int msm_rpm_add_kvp_data(struct msm_rpm_request *handle,
uint32_t key, const uint8_t *data, int size);
/**
* msm_rpm_add_kvp_data_noirq() - Adds a Key value pair to a existing RPM
* resource. This function is similar to msm_rpm_add_kvp_data except that it
* has to be called with interrupts masked.
*
* @handle: RPM resource handle to which the data should be appended
* @key: unsigned integer identify the parameter modified
* @data: byte array that contains the value corresponding to key.
* @size: size of data in bytes.
*
* returns 0 on success or errno
*/
int msm_rpm_add_kvp_data_noirq(struct msm_rpm_request *handle,
uint32_t key, const uint8_t *data, int size);
/** msm_rpm_free_request() - clean up the RPM request handle created with
* msm_rpm_create_request
*
* @handle: RPM resource handle to be cleared.
*/
void msm_rpm_free_request(struct msm_rpm_request *handle);
/**
* msm_rpm_send_request() - Send the RPM messages using SMD. The function
* assigns a message id before sending the data out to the RPM. RPM hardware
* uses the message id to acknowledge the messages.
*
* @handle: pointer to the msm_rpm_request for the resource being modified.
*
* returns non-zero message id on success and zero on a failed transaction.
* The drivers use message id to wait for ACK from RPM.
*/
int msm_rpm_send_request(struct msm_rpm_request *handle);
/**
* msm_rpm_send_request_noack() - Send the RPM messages using SMD. The function
* assigns a message id before sending the data out to the RPM. RPM hardware
* uses the message id to acknowledge the messages, but this API does not wait
* on the ACK for this message id and it does not add the message id to the wait
* list.
*
* @handle: pointer to the msm_rpm_request for the resource being modified.
*
* returns NULL on success and PTR_ERR on a failed transaction.
*/
void *msm_rpm_send_request_noack(struct msm_rpm_request *handle);
/**
* msm_rpm_send_request_noirq() - Send the RPM messages using SMD. The
* function assigns a message id before sending the data out to the RPM.
* RPM hardware uses the message id to acknowledge the messages. This function
* is similar to msm_rpm_send_request except that it has to be called with
* interrupts masked.
*
* @handle: pointer to the msm_rpm_request for the resource being modified.
*
* returns non-zero message id on success and zero on a failed transaction.
* The drivers use message id to wait for ACK from RPM.
*/
int msm_rpm_send_request_noirq(struct msm_rpm_request *handle);
/**
* msm_rpm_wait_for_ack() - A blocking call that waits for acknowledgment of
* a message from RPM.
*
* @msg_id: the return from msm_rpm_send_requests
*
* returns 0 on success or errno
*/
int msm_rpm_wait_for_ack(uint32_t msg_id);
/**
* msm_rpm_wait_for_ack_noirq() - A blocking call that waits for acknowledgment
* of a message from RPM. This function is similar to msm_rpm_wait_for_ack
* except that it has to be called with interrupts masked.
*
* @msg_id: the return from msm_rpm_send_request
*
* returns 0 on success or errno
*/
int msm_rpm_wait_for_ack_noirq(uint32_t msg_id);
/**
* msm_rpm_send_message() -Wrapper function for clients to send data given an
* array of key value pairs.
*
* @set: if the device is setting the active/sleep set parameter
* for the resource
* @rsc_type: unsigned 32 bit integer that identifies the type of the resource
* @rsc_id: unsigned 32 bit that uniquely identifies a resource within a type
* @kvp: array of KVP data.
* @nelem: number of KVPs pairs associated with the message.
*
* returns 0 on success and errno on failure.
*/
int msm_rpm_send_message(enum msm_rpm_set set, uint32_t rsc_type,
uint32_t rsc_id, struct msm_rpm_kvp *kvp, int nelems);
/**
* msm_rpm_send_message_noack() -Wrapper function for clients to send data
* given an array of key value pairs without waiting for ack.
*
* @set: if the device is setting the active/sleep set parameter
* for the resource
* @rsc_type: unsigned 32 bit integer that identifies the type of the resource
* @rsc_id: unsigned 32 bit that uniquely identifies a resource within a type
* @kvp: array of KVP data.
* @nelem: number of KVPs pairs associated with the message.
*
* returns NULL on success and PTR_ERR(errno) on failure.
*/
void *msm_rpm_send_message_noack(enum msm_rpm_set set, uint32_t rsc_type,
uint32_t rsc_id, struct msm_rpm_kvp *kvp, int nelems);
/**
* msm_rpm_send_message_noirq() -Wrapper function for clients to send data
* given an array of key value pairs. This function is similar to the
* msm_rpm_send_message() except that it has to be called with interrupts
* disabled. Clients should choose the irq version when possible for system
* performance.
*
* @set: if the device is setting the active/sleep set parameter
* for the resource
* @rsc_type: unsigned 32 bit integer that identifies the type of the resource
* @rsc_id: unsigned 32 bit that uniquely identifies a resource within a type
* @kvp: array of KVP data.
* @nelem: number of KVPs pairs associated with the message.
*
* returns 0 on success and errno on failure.
*/
int msm_rpm_send_message_noirq(enum msm_rpm_set set, uint32_t rsc_type,
uint32_t rsc_id, struct msm_rpm_kvp *kvp, int nelems);
/**
* msm_rpm_driver_init() - Initialization function that registers for a
* rpm platform driver.
*
* returns 0 on success.
*/
int __init msm_rpm_driver_init(void);
#else
static inline struct msm_rpm_request *msm_rpm_create_request(
enum msm_rpm_set set, uint32_t rsc_type,
uint32_t rsc_id, int num_elements)
{
return NULL;
}
static inline struct msm_rpm_request *msm_rpm_create_request_noirq(
enum msm_rpm_set set, uint32_t rsc_type,
uint32_t rsc_id, int num_elements)
{
return NULL;
}
static inline uint32_t msm_rpm_add_kvp_data(struct msm_rpm_request *handle,
uint32_t key, const uint8_t *data, int count)
{
return 0;
}
static inline uint32_t msm_rpm_add_kvp_data_noirq(
struct msm_rpm_request *handle, uint32_t key,
const uint8_t *data, int count)
{
return 0;
}
static inline void msm_rpm_free_request(struct msm_rpm_request *handle)
{
}
static inline int msm_rpm_send_request(struct msm_rpm_request *handle)
{
return 0;
}
static inline int msm_rpm_send_request_noirq(struct msm_rpm_request *handle)
{
return 0;
}
static inline void *msm_rpm_send_request_noack(struct msm_rpm_request *handle)
{
return NULL;
}
static inline int msm_rpm_send_message(enum msm_rpm_set set, uint32_t rsc_type,
uint32_t rsc_id, struct msm_rpm_kvp *kvp, int nelems)
{
return 0;
}
static inline int msm_rpm_send_message_noirq(enum msm_rpm_set set,
uint32_t rsc_type, uint32_t rsc_id, struct msm_rpm_kvp *kvp,
int nelems)
{
return 0;
}
static inline void *msm_rpm_send_message_noack(enum msm_rpm_set set,
uint32_t rsc_type, uint32_t rsc_id, struct msm_rpm_kvp *kvp,
int nelems)
{
return NULL;
}
static inline int msm_rpm_wait_for_ack(uint32_t msg_id)
{
return 0;
}
static inline int msm_rpm_wait_for_ack_noirq(uint32_t msg_id)
{
return 0;
}
static inline int __init msm_rpm_driver_init(void)
{
return 0;
}
#endif
#endif /*__ARCH_ARM_MACH_MSM_RPM_SMD_H*/