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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
2 /*
3  * SCMI Message Protocol driver header
4  *
5  * Copyright (C) 2018-2021 ARM Ltd.
6  */
7 
8 #ifndef _LINUX_SCMI_PROTOCOL_H
9 #define _LINUX_SCMI_PROTOCOL_H
10 
11 #include <linux/bitfield.h>
12 #include <linux/device.h>
13 #include <linux/notifier.h>
14 #include <linux/types.h>
15 
16 #define SCMI_MAX_STR_SIZE		64
17 #define SCMI_SHORT_NAME_MAX_SIZE	16
18 #define SCMI_MAX_NUM_RATES		16
19 
20 /**
21  * struct scmi_revision_info - version information structure
22  *
23  * @major_ver: Major ABI version. Change here implies risk of backward
24  *	compatibility break.
25  * @minor_ver: Minor ABI version. Change here implies new feature addition,
26  *	or compatible change in ABI.
27  * @num_protocols: Number of protocols that are implemented, excluding the
28  *	base protocol.
29  * @num_agents: Number of agents in the system.
30  * @impl_ver: A vendor-specific implementation version.
31  * @vendor_id: A vendor identifier(Null terminated ASCII string)
32  * @sub_vendor_id: A sub-vendor identifier(Null terminated ASCII string)
33  */
34 struct scmi_revision_info {
35 	u16 major_ver;
36 	u16 minor_ver;
37 	u8 num_protocols;
38 	u8 num_agents;
39 	u32 impl_ver;
40 	char vendor_id[SCMI_SHORT_NAME_MAX_SIZE];
41 	char sub_vendor_id[SCMI_SHORT_NAME_MAX_SIZE];
42 };
43 
44 struct scmi_clock_info {
45 	char name[SCMI_MAX_STR_SIZE];
46 	unsigned int enable_latency;
47 	bool rate_discrete;
48 	bool rate_changed_notifications;
49 	bool rate_change_requested_notifications;
50 	union {
51 		struct {
52 			int num_rates;
53 			u64 rates[SCMI_MAX_NUM_RATES];
54 		} list;
55 		struct {
56 			u64 min_rate;
57 			u64 max_rate;
58 			u64 step_size;
59 		} range;
60 	};
61 };
62 
63 enum scmi_power_scale {
64 	SCMI_POWER_BOGOWATTS,
65 	SCMI_POWER_MILLIWATTS,
66 	SCMI_POWER_MICROWATTS
67 };
68 
69 struct scmi_handle;
70 struct scmi_device;
71 struct scmi_protocol_handle;
72 
73 /**
74  * struct scmi_clk_proto_ops - represents the various operations provided
75  *	by SCMI Clock Protocol
76  *
77  * @count_get: get the count of clocks provided by SCMI
78  * @info_get: get the information of the specified clock
79  * @rate_get: request the current clock rate of a clock
80  * @rate_set: set the clock rate of a clock
81  * @enable: enables the specified clock
82  * @disable: disables the specified clock
83  * @state_get: get the status of the specified clock
84  * @config_oem_get: get the value of an OEM specific clock config
85  * @config_oem_set: set the value of an OEM specific clock config
86  */
87 struct scmi_clk_proto_ops {
88 	int (*count_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph);
89 
90 	const struct scmi_clock_info __must_check *(*info_get)
91 		(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 clk_id);
92 	int (*rate_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 clk_id,
93 			u64 *rate);
94 	int (*rate_set)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 clk_id,
95 			u64 rate);
96 	int (*enable)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 clk_id,
97 		      bool atomic);
98 	int (*disable)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 clk_id,
99 		       bool atomic);
100 	int (*state_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 clk_id,
101 			 bool *enabled, bool atomic);
102 	int (*config_oem_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 clk_id,
103 			      u8 oem_type, u32 *oem_val, u32 *attributes,
104 			      bool atomic);
105 	int (*config_oem_set)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 clk_id,
106 			      u8 oem_type, u32 oem_val, bool atomic);
107 };
108 
109 struct scmi_perf_domain_info {
110 	char name[SCMI_MAX_STR_SIZE];
111 	bool set_perf;
112 };
113 
114 /**
115  * struct scmi_perf_proto_ops - represents the various operations provided
116  *	by SCMI Performance Protocol
117  *
118  * @num_domains_get: gets the number of supported performance domains
119  * @info_get: get the information of a performance domain
120  * @limits_set: sets limits on the performance level of a domain
121  * @limits_get: gets limits on the performance level of a domain
122  * @level_set: sets the performance level of a domain
123  * @level_get: gets the performance level of a domain
124  * @transition_latency_get: gets the DVFS transition latency for a given device
125  * @device_opps_add: adds all the OPPs for a given device
126  * @freq_set: sets the frequency for a given device using sustained frequency
127  *	to sustained performance level mapping
128  * @freq_get: gets the frequency for a given device using sustained frequency
129  *	to sustained performance level mapping
130  * @est_power_get: gets the estimated power cost for a given performance domain
131  *	at a given frequency
132  * @fast_switch_possible: indicates if fast DVFS switching is possible or not
133  *	for a given device
134  * @power_scale_mw_get: indicates if the power values provided are in milliWatts
135  *	or in some other (abstract) scale
136  */
137 struct scmi_perf_proto_ops {
138 	int (*num_domains_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph);
139 	const struct scmi_perf_domain_info __must_check *(*info_get)
140 		(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain);
141 	int (*limits_set)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain,
142 			  u32 max_perf, u32 min_perf);
143 	int (*limits_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain,
144 			  u32 *max_perf, u32 *min_perf);
145 	int (*level_set)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain,
146 			 u32 level, bool poll);
147 	int (*level_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain,
148 			 u32 *level, bool poll);
149 	int (*transition_latency_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph,
150 				      u32 domain);
151 	int (*device_opps_add)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph,
152 			       struct device *dev, u32 domain);
153 	int (*freq_set)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain,
154 			unsigned long rate, bool poll);
155 	int (*freq_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain,
156 			unsigned long *rate, bool poll);
157 	int (*est_power_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain,
158 			     unsigned long *rate, unsigned long *power);
159 	bool (*fast_switch_possible)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph,
160 				     u32 domain);
161 	enum scmi_power_scale (*power_scale_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph);
162 };
163 
164 /**
165  * struct scmi_power_proto_ops - represents the various operations provided
166  *	by SCMI Power Protocol
167  *
168  * @num_domains_get: get the count of power domains provided by SCMI
169  * @name_get: gets the name of a power domain
170  * @state_set: sets the power state of a power domain
171  * @state_get: gets the power state of a power domain
172  */
173 struct scmi_power_proto_ops {
174 	int (*num_domains_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph);
175 	const char *(*name_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph,
176 				u32 domain);
177 #define SCMI_POWER_STATE_TYPE_SHIFT	30
178 #define SCMI_POWER_STATE_ID_MASK	(BIT(28) - 1)
179 #define SCMI_POWER_STATE_PARAM(type, id) \
180 	((((type) & BIT(0)) << SCMI_POWER_STATE_TYPE_SHIFT) | \
181 		((id) & SCMI_POWER_STATE_ID_MASK))
182 #define SCMI_POWER_STATE_GENERIC_ON	SCMI_POWER_STATE_PARAM(0, 0)
183 #define SCMI_POWER_STATE_GENERIC_OFF	SCMI_POWER_STATE_PARAM(1, 0)
184 	int (*state_set)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain,
185 			 u32 state);
186 	int (*state_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain,
187 			 u32 *state);
188 };
189 
190 /**
191  * struct scmi_sensor_reading  - represent a timestamped read
192  *
193  * Used by @reading_get_timestamped method.
194  *
195  * @value: The signed value sensor read.
196  * @timestamp: An unsigned timestamp for the sensor read, as provided by
197  *	       SCMI platform. Set to zero when not available.
198  */
199 struct scmi_sensor_reading {
200 	long long value;
201 	unsigned long long timestamp;
202 };
203 
204 /**
205  * struct scmi_range_attrs  - specifies a sensor or axis values' range
206  * @min_range: The minimum value which can be represented by the sensor/axis.
207  * @max_range: The maximum value which can be represented by the sensor/axis.
208  */
209 struct scmi_range_attrs {
210 	long long min_range;
211 	long long max_range;
212 };
213 
214 /**
215  * struct scmi_sensor_axis_info  - describes one sensor axes
216  * @id: The axes ID.
217  * @type: Axes type. Chosen amongst one of @enum scmi_sensor_class.
218  * @scale: Power-of-10 multiplier applied to the axis unit.
219  * @name: NULL-terminated string representing axes name as advertised by
220  *	  SCMI platform.
221  * @extended_attrs: Flag to indicate the presence of additional extended
222  *		    attributes for this axes.
223  * @resolution: Extended attribute representing the resolution of the axes.
224  *		Set to 0 if not reported by this axes.
225  * @exponent: Extended attribute representing the power-of-10 multiplier that
226  *	      is applied to the resolution field. Set to 0 if not reported by
227  *	      this axes.
228  * @attrs: Extended attributes representing minimum and maximum values
229  *	   measurable by this axes. Set to 0 if not reported by this sensor.
230  */
231 struct scmi_sensor_axis_info {
232 	unsigned int id;
233 	unsigned int type;
234 	int scale;
235 	char name[SCMI_MAX_STR_SIZE];
236 	bool extended_attrs;
237 	unsigned int resolution;
238 	int exponent;
239 	struct scmi_range_attrs attrs;
240 };
241 
242 /**
243  * struct scmi_sensor_intervals_info  - describes number and type of available
244  *	update intervals
245  * @segmented: Flag for segmented intervals' representation. When True there
246  *	       will be exactly 3 intervals in @desc, with each entry
247  *	       representing a member of a segment in this order:
248  *	       {lowest update interval, highest update interval, step size}
249  * @count: Number of intervals described in @desc.
250  * @desc: Array of @count interval descriptor bitmask represented as detailed in
251  *	  the SCMI specification: it can be accessed using the accompanying
252  *	  macros.
253  * @prealloc_pool: A minimal preallocated pool of desc entries used to avoid
254  *		   lesser-than-64-bytes dynamic allocation for small @count
255  *		   values.
256  */
257 struct scmi_sensor_intervals_info {
258 	bool segmented;
259 	unsigned int count;
260 #define SCMI_SENS_INTVL_SEGMENT_LOW	0
261 #define SCMI_SENS_INTVL_SEGMENT_HIGH	1
262 #define SCMI_SENS_INTVL_SEGMENT_STEP	2
263 	unsigned int *desc;
264 #define SCMI_SENS_INTVL_GET_SECS(x)		FIELD_GET(GENMASK(20, 5), (x))
265 #define SCMI_SENS_INTVL_GET_EXP(x)					\
266 	({								\
267 		int __signed_exp = FIELD_GET(GENMASK(4, 0), (x));	\
268 									\
269 		if (__signed_exp & BIT(4))				\
270 			__signed_exp |= GENMASK(31, 5);			\
271 		__signed_exp;						\
272 	})
273 #define SCMI_MAX_PREALLOC_POOL			16
274 	unsigned int prealloc_pool[SCMI_MAX_PREALLOC_POOL];
275 };
276 
277 /**
278  * struct scmi_sensor_info - represents information related to one of the
279  * available sensors.
280  * @id: Sensor ID.
281  * @type: Sensor type. Chosen amongst one of @enum scmi_sensor_class.
282  * @scale: Power-of-10 multiplier applied to the sensor unit.
283  * @num_trip_points: Number of maximum configurable trip points.
284  * @async: Flag for asynchronous read support.
285  * @update: Flag for continuouos update notification support.
286  * @timestamped: Flag for timestamped read support.
287  * @tstamp_scale: Power-of-10 multiplier applied to the sensor timestamps to
288  *		  represent it in seconds.
289  * @num_axis: Number of supported axis if any. Reported as 0 for scalar sensors.
290  * @axis: Pointer to an array of @num_axis descriptors.
291  * @intervals: Descriptor of available update intervals.
292  * @sensor_config: A bitmask reporting the current sensor configuration as
293  *		   detailed in the SCMI specification: it can accessed and
294  *		   modified through the accompanying macros.
295  * @name: NULL-terminated string representing sensor name as advertised by
296  *	  SCMI platform.
297  * @extended_scalar_attrs: Flag to indicate the presence of additional extended
298  *			   attributes for this sensor.
299  * @sensor_power: Extended attribute representing the average power
300  *		  consumed by the sensor in microwatts (uW) when it is active.
301  *		  Reported here only for scalar sensors.
302  *		  Set to 0 if not reported by this sensor.
303  * @resolution: Extended attribute representing the resolution of the sensor.
304  *		Reported here only for scalar sensors.
305  *		Set to 0 if not reported by this sensor.
306  * @exponent: Extended attribute representing the power-of-10 multiplier that is
307  *	      applied to the resolution field.
308  *	      Reported here only for scalar sensors.
309  *	      Set to 0 if not reported by this sensor.
310  * @scalar_attrs: Extended attributes representing minimum and maximum
311  *		  measurable values by this sensor.
312  *		  Reported here only for scalar sensors.
313  *		  Set to 0 if not reported by this sensor.
314  */
315 struct scmi_sensor_info {
316 	unsigned int id;
317 	unsigned int type;
318 	int scale;
319 	unsigned int num_trip_points;
320 	bool async;
321 	bool update;
322 	bool timestamped;
323 	int tstamp_scale;
324 	unsigned int num_axis;
325 	struct scmi_sensor_axis_info *axis;
326 	struct scmi_sensor_intervals_info intervals;
327 	unsigned int sensor_config;
328 #define SCMI_SENS_CFG_UPDATE_SECS_MASK		GENMASK(31, 16)
329 #define SCMI_SENS_CFG_GET_UPDATE_SECS(x)				\
330 	FIELD_GET(SCMI_SENS_CFG_UPDATE_SECS_MASK, (x))
331 
332 #define SCMI_SENS_CFG_UPDATE_EXP_MASK		GENMASK(15, 11)
333 #define SCMI_SENS_CFG_GET_UPDATE_EXP(x)					\
334 	({								\
335 		int __signed_exp =					\
336 			FIELD_GET(SCMI_SENS_CFG_UPDATE_EXP_MASK, (x));	\
337 									\
338 		if (__signed_exp & BIT(4))				\
339 			__signed_exp |= GENMASK(31, 5);			\
340 		__signed_exp;						\
341 	})
342 
343 #define SCMI_SENS_CFG_ROUND_MASK		GENMASK(10, 9)
344 #define SCMI_SENS_CFG_ROUND_AUTO		2
345 #define SCMI_SENS_CFG_ROUND_UP			1
346 #define SCMI_SENS_CFG_ROUND_DOWN		0
347 
348 #define SCMI_SENS_CFG_TSTAMP_ENABLED_MASK	BIT(1)
349 #define SCMI_SENS_CFG_TSTAMP_ENABLE		1
350 #define SCMI_SENS_CFG_TSTAMP_DISABLE		0
351 #define SCMI_SENS_CFG_IS_TSTAMP_ENABLED(x)				\
352 	FIELD_GET(SCMI_SENS_CFG_TSTAMP_ENABLED_MASK, (x))
353 
354 #define SCMI_SENS_CFG_SENSOR_ENABLED_MASK	BIT(0)
355 #define SCMI_SENS_CFG_SENSOR_ENABLE		1
356 #define SCMI_SENS_CFG_SENSOR_DISABLE		0
357 	char name[SCMI_MAX_STR_SIZE];
358 #define SCMI_SENS_CFG_IS_ENABLED(x)		FIELD_GET(BIT(0), (x))
359 	bool extended_scalar_attrs;
360 	unsigned int sensor_power;
361 	unsigned int resolution;
362 	int exponent;
363 	struct scmi_range_attrs scalar_attrs;
364 };
365 
366 /*
367  * Partial list from Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) specification:
368  * DSP0249 (Platform Level Data Model specification)
369  */
370 enum scmi_sensor_class {
371 	NONE = 0x0,
372 	UNSPEC = 0x1,
373 	TEMPERATURE_C = 0x2,
374 	TEMPERATURE_F = 0x3,
375 	TEMPERATURE_K = 0x4,
376 	VOLTAGE = 0x5,
377 	CURRENT = 0x6,
378 	POWER = 0x7,
379 	ENERGY = 0x8,
380 	CHARGE = 0x9,
381 	VOLTAMPERE = 0xA,
382 	NITS = 0xB,
383 	LUMENS = 0xC,
384 	LUX = 0xD,
385 	CANDELAS = 0xE,
386 	KPA = 0xF,
387 	PSI = 0x10,
388 	NEWTON = 0x11,
389 	CFM = 0x12,
390 	RPM = 0x13,
391 	HERTZ = 0x14,
392 	SECS = 0x15,
393 	MINS = 0x16,
394 	HOURS = 0x17,
395 	DAYS = 0x18,
396 	WEEKS = 0x19,
397 	MILS = 0x1A,
398 	INCHES = 0x1B,
399 	FEET = 0x1C,
400 	CUBIC_INCHES = 0x1D,
401 	CUBIC_FEET = 0x1E,
402 	METERS = 0x1F,
403 	CUBIC_CM = 0x20,
404 	CUBIC_METERS = 0x21,
405 	LITERS = 0x22,
406 	FLUID_OUNCES = 0x23,
407 	RADIANS = 0x24,
408 	STERADIANS = 0x25,
409 	REVOLUTIONS = 0x26,
410 	CYCLES = 0x27,
411 	GRAVITIES = 0x28,
412 	OUNCES = 0x29,
413 	POUNDS = 0x2A,
414 	FOOT_POUNDS = 0x2B,
415 	OUNCE_INCHES = 0x2C,
416 	GAUSS = 0x2D,
417 	GILBERTS = 0x2E,
418 	HENRIES = 0x2F,
419 	FARADS = 0x30,
420 	OHMS = 0x31,
421 	SIEMENS = 0x32,
422 	MOLES = 0x33,
423 	BECQUERELS = 0x34,
424 	PPM = 0x35,
425 	DECIBELS = 0x36,
426 	DBA = 0x37,
427 	DBC = 0x38,
428 	GRAYS = 0x39,
429 	SIEVERTS = 0x3A,
430 	COLOR_TEMP_K = 0x3B,
431 	BITS = 0x3C,
432 	BYTES = 0x3D,
433 	WORDS = 0x3E,
434 	DWORDS = 0x3F,
435 	QWORDS = 0x40,
436 	PERCENTAGE = 0x41,
437 	PASCALS = 0x42,
438 	COUNTS = 0x43,
439 	GRAMS = 0x44,
440 	NEWTON_METERS = 0x45,
441 	HITS = 0x46,
442 	MISSES = 0x47,
443 	RETRIES = 0x48,
444 	OVERRUNS = 0x49,
445 	UNDERRUNS = 0x4A,
446 	COLLISIONS = 0x4B,
447 	PACKETS = 0x4C,
448 	MESSAGES = 0x4D,
449 	CHARS = 0x4E,
450 	ERRORS = 0x4F,
451 	CORRECTED_ERRS = 0x50,
452 	UNCORRECTABLE_ERRS = 0x51,
453 	SQ_MILS = 0x52,
454 	SQ_INCHES = 0x53,
455 	SQ_FEET = 0x54,
456 	SQ_CM = 0x55,
457 	SQ_METERS = 0x56,
458 	RADIANS_SEC = 0x57,
459 	BPM = 0x58,
460 	METERS_SEC_SQUARED = 0x59,
461 	METERS_SEC = 0x5A,
462 	CUBIC_METERS_SEC = 0x5B,
463 	MM_MERCURY = 0x5C,
464 	RADIANS_SEC_SQUARED = 0x5D,
465 	OEM_UNIT = 0xFF
466 };
467 
468 /**
469  * struct scmi_sensor_proto_ops - represents the various operations provided
470  *	by SCMI Sensor Protocol
471  *
472  * @count_get: get the count of sensors provided by SCMI
473  * @info_get: get the information of the specified sensor
474  * @trip_point_config: selects and configures a trip-point of interest
475  * @reading_get: gets the current value of the sensor
476  * @reading_get_timestamped: gets the current value and timestamp, when
477  *			     available, of the sensor. (as of v3.0 spec)
478  *			     Supports multi-axis sensors for sensors which
479  *			     supports it and if the @reading array size of
480  *			     @count entry equals the sensor num_axis
481  * @config_get: Get sensor current configuration
482  * @config_set: Set sensor current configuration
483  */
484 struct scmi_sensor_proto_ops {
485 	int (*count_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph);
486 	const struct scmi_sensor_info __must_check *(*info_get)
487 		(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 sensor_id);
488 	int (*trip_point_config)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph,
489 				 u32 sensor_id, u8 trip_id, u64 trip_value);
490 	int (*reading_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 sensor_id,
491 			   u64 *value);
492 	int (*reading_get_timestamped)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph,
493 				       u32 sensor_id, u8 count,
494 				       struct scmi_sensor_reading *readings);
495 	int (*config_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph,
496 			  u32 sensor_id, u32 *sensor_config);
497 	int (*config_set)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph,
498 			  u32 sensor_id, u32 sensor_config);
499 };
500 
501 /**
502  * struct scmi_reset_proto_ops - represents the various operations provided
503  *	by SCMI Reset Protocol
504  *
505  * @num_domains_get: get the count of reset domains provided by SCMI
506  * @name_get: gets the name of a reset domain
507  * @latency_get: gets the reset latency for the specified reset domain
508  * @reset: resets the specified reset domain
509  * @assert: explicitly assert reset signal of the specified reset domain
510  * @deassert: explicitly deassert reset signal of the specified reset domain
511  */
512 struct scmi_reset_proto_ops {
513 	int (*num_domains_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph);
514 	const char *(*name_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph,
515 				u32 domain);
516 	int (*latency_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain);
517 	int (*reset)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain);
518 	int (*assert)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain);
519 	int (*deassert)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain);
520 };
521 
522 enum scmi_voltage_level_mode {
523 	SCMI_VOLTAGE_LEVEL_SET_AUTO,
524 	SCMI_VOLTAGE_LEVEL_SET_SYNC,
525 };
526 
527 /**
528  * struct scmi_voltage_info - describe one available SCMI Voltage Domain
529  *
530  * @id: the domain ID as advertised by the platform
531  * @segmented: defines the layout of the entries of array @levels_uv.
532  *	       - when True the entries are to be interpreted as triplets,
533  *	         each defining a segment representing a range of equally
534  *	         space voltages: <lowest_volts>, <highest_volt>, <step_uV>
535  *	       - when False the entries simply represent a single discrete
536  *	         supported voltage level
537  * @negative_volts_allowed: True if any of the entries of @levels_uv represent
538  *			    a negative voltage.
539  * @async_level_set: True when the voltage domain supports asynchronous level
540  *		     set commands.
541  * @name: name assigned to the Voltage Domain by platform
542  * @num_levels: number of total entries in @levels_uv.
543  * @levels_uv: array of entries describing the available voltage levels for
544  *	       this domain.
545  */
546 struct scmi_voltage_info {
547 	unsigned int id;
548 	bool segmented;
549 	bool negative_volts_allowed;
550 	bool async_level_set;
551 	char name[SCMI_MAX_STR_SIZE];
552 	unsigned int num_levels;
553 #define SCMI_VOLTAGE_SEGMENT_LOW	0
554 #define SCMI_VOLTAGE_SEGMENT_HIGH	1
555 #define SCMI_VOLTAGE_SEGMENT_STEP	2
556 	int *levels_uv;
557 };
558 
559 /**
560  * struct scmi_voltage_proto_ops - represents the various operations provided
561  * by SCMI Voltage Protocol
562  *
563  * @num_domains_get: get the count of voltage domains provided by SCMI
564  * @info_get: get the information of the specified domain
565  * @config_set: set the config for the specified domain
566  * @config_get: get the config of the specified domain
567  * @level_set: set the voltage level for the specified domain
568  * @level_get: get the voltage level of the specified domain
569  */
570 struct scmi_voltage_proto_ops {
571 	int (*num_domains_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph);
572 	const struct scmi_voltage_info __must_check *(*info_get)
573 		(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain_id);
574 	int (*config_set)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain_id,
575 			  u32 config);
576 #define	SCMI_VOLTAGE_ARCH_STATE_OFF		0x0
577 #define	SCMI_VOLTAGE_ARCH_STATE_ON		0x7
578 	int (*config_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain_id,
579 			  u32 *config);
580 	int (*level_set)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain_id,
581 			 enum scmi_voltage_level_mode mode, s32 volt_uV);
582 	int (*level_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain_id,
583 			 s32 *volt_uV);
584 };
585 
586 /**
587  * struct scmi_powercap_info  - Describe one available Powercap domain
588  *
589  * @id: Domain ID as advertised by the platform.
590  * @notify_powercap_cap_change: CAP change notification support.
591  * @notify_powercap_measurement_change: MEASUREMENTS change notifications
592  *				       support.
593  * @async_powercap_cap_set: Asynchronous CAP set support.
594  * @powercap_cap_config: CAP configuration support.
595  * @powercap_monitoring: Monitoring (measurements) support.
596  * @powercap_pai_config: PAI configuration support.
597  * @powercap_scale_mw: Domain reports power data in milliwatt units.
598  * @powercap_scale_uw: Domain reports power data in microwatt units.
599  *		       Note that, when both @powercap_scale_mw and
600  *		       @powercap_scale_uw are set to false, the domain
601  *		       reports power data on an abstract linear scale.
602  * @name: name assigned to the Powercap Domain by platform.
603  * @min_pai: Minimum configurable PAI.
604  * @max_pai: Maximum configurable PAI.
605  * @pai_step: Step size between two consecutive PAI values.
606  * @min_power_cap: Minimum configurable CAP.
607  * @max_power_cap: Maximum configurable CAP.
608  * @power_cap_step: Step size between two consecutive CAP values.
609  * @sustainable_power: Maximum sustainable power consumption for this domain
610  *		       under normal conditions.
611  * @accuracy: The accuracy with which the power is measured and reported in
612  *	      integral multiples of 0.001 percent.
613  * @parent_id: Identifier of the containing parent power capping domain, or the
614  *	       value 0xFFFFFFFF if this powercap domain is a root domain not
615  *	       contained in any other domain.
616  */
617 struct scmi_powercap_info {
618 	unsigned int id;
619 	bool notify_powercap_cap_change;
620 	bool notify_powercap_measurement_change;
621 	bool async_powercap_cap_set;
622 	bool powercap_cap_config;
623 	bool powercap_monitoring;
624 	bool powercap_pai_config;
625 	bool powercap_scale_mw;
626 	bool powercap_scale_uw;
627 	bool fastchannels;
628 	char name[SCMI_MAX_STR_SIZE];
629 	unsigned int min_pai;
630 	unsigned int max_pai;
631 	unsigned int pai_step;
632 	unsigned int min_power_cap;
633 	unsigned int max_power_cap;
634 	unsigned int power_cap_step;
635 	unsigned int sustainable_power;
636 	unsigned int accuracy;
637 #define SCMI_POWERCAP_ROOT_ZONE_ID     0xFFFFFFFFUL
638 	unsigned int parent_id;
639 	struct scmi_fc_info *fc_info;
640 };
641 
642 /**
643  * struct scmi_powercap_proto_ops - represents the various operations provided
644  * by SCMI Powercap Protocol
645  *
646  * @num_domains_get: get the count of powercap domains provided by SCMI.
647  * @info_get: get the information for the specified domain.
648  * @cap_get: get the current CAP value for the specified domain.
649  *	     On SCMI platforms supporting powercap zone disabling, this could
650  *	     report a zero value for a zone where powercapping is disabled.
651  * @cap_set: set the CAP value for the specified domain to the provided value;
652  *	     if the domain supports setting the CAP with an asynchronous command
653  *	     this request will finally trigger an asynchronous transfer, but, if
654  *	     @ignore_dresp here is set to true, this call will anyway return
655  *	     immediately without waiting for the related delayed response.
656  *	     Note that the powercap requested value must NOT be zero, even if
657  *	     the platform supports disabling a powercap by setting its cap to
658  *	     zero (since SCMI v3.2): there are dedicated operations that should
659  *	     be used for that. (@cap_enable_set/get)
660  * @cap_enable_set: enable or disable the powercapping on the specified domain,
661  *		    if supported by the SCMI platform implementation.
662  *		    Note that, by the SCMI specification, the platform can
663  *		    silently ignore our disable request and decide to enforce
664  *		    anyway some other powercap value requested by another agent
665  *		    on the system: for this reason @cap_get and @cap_enable_get
666  *		    will always report the final platform view of the powercaps.
667  * @cap_enable_get: get the current CAP enable status for the specified domain.
668  * @pai_get: get the current PAI value for the specified domain.
669  * @pai_set: set the PAI value for the specified domain to the provided value.
670  * @measurements_get: retrieve the current average power measurements for the
671  *		      specified domain and the related PAI upon which is
672  *		      calculated.
673  * @measurements_threshold_set: set the desired low and high power thresholds
674  *				to be used when registering for notification
675  *				of type POWERCAP_MEASUREMENTS_NOTIFY with this
676  *				powercap domain.
677  *				Note that this must be called at least once
678  *				before registering any callback with the usual
679  *				@scmi_notify_ops; moreover, in case this method
680  *				is called with measurement notifications already
681  *				enabled it will also trigger, transparently, a
682  *				proper update of the power thresholds configured
683  *				in the SCMI backend server.
684  * @measurements_threshold_get: get the currently configured low and high power
685  *				thresholds used when registering callbacks for
686  *				notification POWERCAP_MEASUREMENTS_NOTIFY.
687  */
688 struct scmi_powercap_proto_ops {
689 	int (*num_domains_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph);
690 	const struct scmi_powercap_info __must_check *(*info_get)
691 		(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain_id);
692 	int (*cap_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain_id,
693 		       u32 *power_cap);
694 	int (*cap_set)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain_id,
695 		       u32 power_cap, bool ignore_dresp);
696 	int (*cap_enable_set)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph,
697 			      u32 domain_id, bool enable);
698 	int (*cap_enable_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph,
699 			      u32 domain_id, bool *enable);
700 	int (*pai_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain_id,
701 		       u32 *pai);
702 	int (*pai_set)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph, u32 domain_id,
703 		       u32 pai);
704 	int (*measurements_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph,
705 				u32 domain_id, u32 *average_power, u32 *pai);
706 	int (*measurements_threshold_set)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph,
707 					  u32 domain_id, u32 power_thresh_low,
708 					  u32 power_thresh_high);
709 	int (*measurements_threshold_get)(const struct scmi_protocol_handle *ph,
710 					  u32 domain_id, u32 *power_thresh_low,
711 					  u32 *power_thresh_high);
712 };
713 
714 /**
715  * struct scmi_notify_ops  - represents notifications' operations provided by
716  * SCMI core
717  * @devm_event_notifier_register: Managed registration of a notifier_block for
718  *				  the requested event
719  * @devm_event_notifier_unregister: Managed unregistration of a notifier_block
720  *				    for the requested event
721  * @event_notifier_register: Register a notifier_block for the requested event
722  * @event_notifier_unregister: Unregister a notifier_block for the requested
723  *			       event
724  *
725  * A user can register/unregister its own notifier_block against the wanted
726  * platform instance regarding the desired event identified by the
727  * tuple: (proto_id, evt_id, src_id) using the provided register/unregister
728  * interface where:
729  *
730  * @sdev: The scmi_device to use when calling the devres managed ops devm_
731  * @handle: The handle identifying the platform instance to use, when not
732  *	    calling the managed ops devm_
733  * @proto_id: The protocol ID as in SCMI Specification
734  * @evt_id: The message ID of the desired event as in SCMI Specification
735  * @src_id: A pointer to the desired source ID if different sources are
736  *	    possible for the protocol (like domain_id, sensor_id...etc)
737  *
738  * @src_id can be provided as NULL if it simply does NOT make sense for
739  * the protocol at hand, OR if the user is explicitly interested in
740  * receiving notifications from ANY existent source associated to the
741  * specified proto_id / evt_id.
742  *
743  * Received notifications are finally delivered to the registered users,
744  * invoking the callback provided with the notifier_block *nb as follows:
745  *
746  *	int user_cb(nb, evt_id, report)
747  *
748  * with:
749  *
750  * @nb: The notifier block provided by the user
751  * @evt_id: The message ID of the delivered event
752  * @report: A custom struct describing the specific event delivered
753  */
754 struct scmi_notify_ops {
755 	int (*devm_event_notifier_register)(struct scmi_device *sdev,
756 					    u8 proto_id, u8 evt_id,
757 					    const u32 *src_id,
758 					    struct notifier_block *nb);
759 	int (*devm_event_notifier_unregister)(struct scmi_device *sdev,
760 					      u8 proto_id, u8 evt_id,
761 					      const u32 *src_id,
762 					      struct notifier_block *nb);
763 	int (*event_notifier_register)(const struct scmi_handle *handle,
764 				       u8 proto_id, u8 evt_id,
765 				       const u32 *src_id,
766 				       struct notifier_block *nb);
767 	int (*event_notifier_unregister)(const struct scmi_handle *handle,
768 					 u8 proto_id, u8 evt_id,
769 					 const u32 *src_id,
770 					 struct notifier_block *nb);
771 };
772 
773 /**
774  * struct scmi_handle - Handle returned to ARM SCMI clients for usage.
775  *
776  * @dev: pointer to the SCMI device
777  * @version: pointer to the structure containing SCMI version information
778  * @devm_protocol_acquire: devres managed method to get hold of a protocol,
779  *			   causing its initialization and related resource
780  *			   accounting
781  * @devm_protocol_get: devres managed method to acquire a protocol and get specific
782  *		       operations and a dedicated protocol handler
783  * @devm_protocol_put: devres managed method to release a protocol
784  * @is_transport_atomic: method to check if the underlying transport for this
785  *			 instance handle is configured to support atomic
786  *			 transactions for commands.
787  *			 Some users of the SCMI stack in the upper layers could
788  *			 be interested to know if they can assume SCMI
789  *			 command transactions associated to this handle will
790  *			 never sleep and act accordingly.
791  *			 An optional atomic threshold value could be returned
792  *			 where configured.
793  * @notify_ops: pointer to set of notifications related operations
794  */
795 struct scmi_handle {
796 	struct device *dev;
797 	struct scmi_revision_info *version;
798 
799 	int __must_check (*devm_protocol_acquire)(struct scmi_device *sdev,
800 						  u8 proto);
801 	const void __must_check *
802 		(*devm_protocol_get)(struct scmi_device *sdev, u8 proto,
803 				     struct scmi_protocol_handle **ph);
804 	void (*devm_protocol_put)(struct scmi_device *sdev, u8 proto);
805 	bool (*is_transport_atomic)(const struct scmi_handle *handle,
806 				    unsigned int *atomic_threshold);
807 
808 	const struct scmi_notify_ops *notify_ops;
809 };
810 
811 enum scmi_std_protocol {
812 	SCMI_PROTOCOL_BASE = 0x10,
813 	SCMI_PROTOCOL_POWER = 0x11,
814 	SCMI_PROTOCOL_SYSTEM = 0x12,
815 	SCMI_PROTOCOL_PERF = 0x13,
816 	SCMI_PROTOCOL_CLOCK = 0x14,
817 	SCMI_PROTOCOL_SENSOR = 0x15,
818 	SCMI_PROTOCOL_RESET = 0x16,
819 	SCMI_PROTOCOL_VOLTAGE = 0x17,
820 	SCMI_PROTOCOL_POWERCAP = 0x18,
821 };
822 
823 enum scmi_system_events {
824 	SCMI_SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN,
825 	SCMI_SYSTEM_COLDRESET,
826 	SCMI_SYSTEM_WARMRESET,
827 	SCMI_SYSTEM_POWERUP,
828 	SCMI_SYSTEM_SUSPEND,
829 	SCMI_SYSTEM_MAX
830 };
831 
832 struct scmi_device {
833 	u32 id;
834 	u8 protocol_id;
835 	const char *name;
836 	struct device dev;
837 	struct scmi_handle *handle;
838 };
839 
840 #define to_scmi_dev(d) container_of(d, struct scmi_device, dev)
841 
842 struct scmi_device_id {
843 	u8 protocol_id;
844 	const char *name;
845 };
846 
847 struct scmi_driver {
848 	const char *name;
849 	int (*probe)(struct scmi_device *sdev);
850 	void (*remove)(struct scmi_device *sdev);
851 	const struct scmi_device_id *id_table;
852 
853 	struct device_driver driver;
854 };
855 
856 #define to_scmi_driver(d) container_of(d, struct scmi_driver, driver)
857 
858 #if IS_REACHABLE(CONFIG_ARM_SCMI_PROTOCOL)
859 int scmi_driver_register(struct scmi_driver *driver,
860 			 struct module *owner, const char *mod_name);
861 void scmi_driver_unregister(struct scmi_driver *driver);
862 #else
863 static inline int
864 scmi_driver_register(struct scmi_driver *driver, struct module *owner,
865 		     const char *mod_name)
866 {
867 	return -EINVAL;
868 }
869 
870 static inline void scmi_driver_unregister(struct scmi_driver *driver) {}
871 #endif /* CONFIG_ARM_SCMI_PROTOCOL */
872 
873 #define scmi_register(driver) \
874 	scmi_driver_register(driver, THIS_MODULE, KBUILD_MODNAME)
875 #define scmi_unregister(driver) \
876 	scmi_driver_unregister(driver)
877 
878 /**
879  * module_scmi_driver() - Helper macro for registering a scmi driver
880  * @__scmi_driver: scmi_driver structure
881  *
882  * Helper macro for scmi drivers to set up proper module init / exit
883  * functions.  Replaces module_init() and module_exit() and keeps people from
884  * printing pointless things to the kernel log when their driver is loaded.
885  */
886 #define module_scmi_driver(__scmi_driver)	\
887 	module_driver(__scmi_driver, scmi_register, scmi_unregister)
888 
889 /**
890  * module_scmi_protocol() - Helper macro for registering a scmi protocol
891  * @__scmi_protocol: scmi_protocol structure
892  *
893  * Helper macro for scmi drivers to set up proper module init / exit
894  * functions.  Replaces module_init() and module_exit() and keeps people from
895  * printing pointless things to the kernel log when their driver is loaded.
896  */
897 #define module_scmi_protocol(__scmi_protocol)	\
898 	module_driver(__scmi_protocol,		\
899 		      scmi_protocol_register, scmi_protocol_unregister)
900 
901 struct scmi_protocol;
902 int scmi_protocol_register(const struct scmi_protocol *proto);
903 void scmi_protocol_unregister(const struct scmi_protocol *proto);
904 
905 /* SCMI Notification API - Custom Event Reports */
906 enum scmi_notification_events {
907 	SCMI_EVENT_POWER_STATE_CHANGED = 0x0,
908 	SCMI_EVENT_CLOCK_RATE_CHANGED = 0x0,
909 	SCMI_EVENT_CLOCK_RATE_CHANGE_REQUESTED = 0x1,
910 	SCMI_EVENT_PERFORMANCE_LIMITS_CHANGED = 0x0,
911 	SCMI_EVENT_PERFORMANCE_LEVEL_CHANGED = 0x1,
912 	SCMI_EVENT_SENSOR_TRIP_POINT_EVENT = 0x0,
913 	SCMI_EVENT_SENSOR_UPDATE = 0x1,
914 	SCMI_EVENT_RESET_ISSUED = 0x0,
915 	SCMI_EVENT_BASE_ERROR_EVENT = 0x0,
916 	SCMI_EVENT_SYSTEM_POWER_STATE_NOTIFIER = 0x0,
917 	SCMI_EVENT_POWERCAP_CAP_CHANGED = 0x0,
918 	SCMI_EVENT_POWERCAP_MEASUREMENTS_CHANGED = 0x1,
919 };
920 
921 struct scmi_power_state_changed_report {
922 	ktime_t		timestamp;
923 	unsigned int	agent_id;
924 	unsigned int	domain_id;
925 	unsigned int	power_state;
926 };
927 
928 struct scmi_clock_rate_notif_report {
929 	ktime_t			timestamp;
930 	unsigned int		agent_id;
931 	unsigned int		clock_id;
932 	unsigned long long	rate;
933 };
934 
935 struct scmi_system_power_state_notifier_report {
936 	ktime_t		timestamp;
937 	unsigned int	agent_id;
938 #define SCMI_SYSPOWER_IS_REQUEST_GRACEFUL(flags)	((flags) & BIT(0))
939 	unsigned int	flags;
940 	unsigned int	system_state;
941 	unsigned int	timeout;
942 };
943 
944 struct scmi_perf_limits_report {
945 	ktime_t		timestamp;
946 	unsigned int	agent_id;
947 	unsigned int	domain_id;
948 	unsigned int	range_max;
949 	unsigned int	range_min;
950 };
951 
952 struct scmi_perf_level_report {
953 	ktime_t		timestamp;
954 	unsigned int	agent_id;
955 	unsigned int	domain_id;
956 	unsigned int	performance_level;
957 };
958 
959 struct scmi_sensor_trip_point_report {
960 	ktime_t		timestamp;
961 	unsigned int	agent_id;
962 	unsigned int	sensor_id;
963 	unsigned int	trip_point_desc;
964 };
965 
966 struct scmi_sensor_update_report {
967 	ktime_t				timestamp;
968 	unsigned int			agent_id;
969 	unsigned int			sensor_id;
970 	unsigned int			readings_count;
971 	struct scmi_sensor_reading	readings[];
972 };
973 
974 struct scmi_reset_issued_report {
975 	ktime_t		timestamp;
976 	unsigned int	agent_id;
977 	unsigned int	domain_id;
978 	unsigned int	reset_state;
979 };
980 
981 struct scmi_base_error_report {
982 	ktime_t			timestamp;
983 	unsigned int		agent_id;
984 	bool			fatal;
985 	unsigned int		cmd_count;
986 	unsigned long long	reports[];
987 };
988 
989 struct scmi_powercap_cap_changed_report {
990 	ktime_t		timestamp;
991 	unsigned int	agent_id;
992 	unsigned int	domain_id;
993 	unsigned int	power_cap;
994 	unsigned int	pai;
995 };
996 
997 struct scmi_powercap_meas_changed_report {
998 	ktime_t		timestamp;
999 	unsigned int	agent_id;
1000 	unsigned int	domain_id;
1001 	unsigned int	power;
1002 };
1003 #endif /* _LINUX_SCMI_PROTOCOL_H */
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