xilinx_hwicap.h (7358B)
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This has to be large 91 * enough to allow an entire configuration to complete. If an entire 92 * page (4kb) is configured at once, that could take up to 4k cycles 93 * with a byte-wide icap interface. In most cases, this driver is 94 * used with a much smaller fifo, but this should be sufficient in the 95 * worst case. 96 */ 97#define XHI_MAX_RETRIES 5000 98 99/************ Constant Definitions *************/ 100 101#define XHI_PAD_FRAMES 0x1 102 103/* Mask for calculating configuration packet headers */ 104#define XHI_WORD_COUNT_MASK_TYPE_1 0x7FFUL 105#define XHI_WORD_COUNT_MASK_TYPE_2 0x1FFFFFUL 106#define XHI_TYPE_MASK 0x7 107#define XHI_REGISTER_MASK 0xF 108#define XHI_OP_MASK 0x3 109 110#define XHI_TYPE_SHIFT 29 111#define XHI_REGISTER_SHIFT 13 112#define XHI_OP_SHIFT 27 113 114#define XHI_TYPE_1 1 115#define XHI_TYPE_2 2 116#define XHI_OP_WRITE 2 117#define XHI_OP_READ 1 118 119/* Address Block Types */ 120#define XHI_FAR_CLB_BLOCK 0 121#define XHI_FAR_BRAM_BLOCK 1 122#define XHI_FAR_BRAM_INT_BLOCK 2 123 124struct config_registers { 125 u32 CRC; 126 u32 FAR; 127 u32 FDRI; 128 u32 FDRO; 129 u32 CMD; 130 u32 CTL; 131 u32 MASK; 132 u32 STAT; 133 u32 LOUT; 134 u32 COR; 135 u32 MFWR; 136 u32 FLR; 137 u32 KEY; 138 u32 CBC; 139 u32 IDCODE; 140 u32 AXSS; 141 u32 C0R_1; 142 u32 CSOB; 143 u32 WBSTAR; 144 u32 TIMER; 145 u32 BOOTSTS; 146 u32 CTL_1; 147}; 148 149/* Configuration Commands */ 150#define XHI_CMD_NULL 0 151#define XHI_CMD_WCFG 1 152#define XHI_CMD_MFW 2 153#define XHI_CMD_DGHIGH 3 154#define XHI_CMD_RCFG 4 155#define XHI_CMD_START 5 156#define XHI_CMD_RCAP 6 157#define XHI_CMD_RCRC 7 158#define XHI_CMD_AGHIGH 8 159#define XHI_CMD_SWITCH 9 160#define XHI_CMD_GRESTORE 10 161#define XHI_CMD_SHUTDOWN 11 162#define XHI_CMD_GCAPTURE 12 163#define XHI_CMD_DESYNCH 13 164#define XHI_CMD_IPROG 15 /* Only in Virtex5 */ 165#define XHI_CMD_CRCC 16 /* Only in Virtex5 */ 166#define XHI_CMD_LTIMER 17 /* Only in Virtex5 */ 167 168/* Packet constants */ 169#define XHI_SYNC_PACKET 0xAA995566UL 170#define XHI_DUMMY_PACKET 0xFFFFFFFFUL 171#define XHI_NOOP_PACKET (XHI_TYPE_1 << XHI_TYPE_SHIFT) 172#define XHI_TYPE_2_READ ((XHI_TYPE_2 << XHI_TYPE_SHIFT) | \ 173 (XHI_OP_READ << XHI_OP_SHIFT)) 174 175#define XHI_TYPE_2_WRITE ((XHI_TYPE_2 << XHI_TYPE_SHIFT) | \ 176 (XHI_OP_WRITE << XHI_OP_SHIFT)) 177 178#define XHI_TYPE2_CNT_MASK 0x07FFFFFF 179 180#define XHI_TYPE_1_PACKET_MAX_WORDS 2047UL 181#define XHI_TYPE_1_HEADER_BYTES 4 182#define XHI_TYPE_2_HEADER_BYTES 8 183 184/* Constant to use for CRC check when CRC has been disabled */ 185#define XHI_DISABLED_AUTO_CRC 0x0000DEFCUL 186 187/* Meanings of the bits returned by get_status */ 188#define XHI_SR_CFGERR_N_MASK 0x00000100 /* Config Error Mask */ 189#define XHI_SR_DALIGN_MASK 0x00000080 /* Data Alignment Mask */ 190#define XHI_SR_RIP_MASK 0x00000040 /* Read back Mask */ 191#define XHI_SR_IN_ABORT_N_MASK 0x00000020 /* Select Map Abort Mask */ 192#define XHI_SR_DONE_MASK 0x00000001 /* Done bit Mask */ 193 194/** 195 * hwicap_type_1_read - Generates a Type 1 read packet header. 196 * @reg: is the address of the register to be read back. 197 * 198 * Return: 199 * Generates a Type 1 read packet header, which is used to indirectly 200 * read registers in the configuration logic. This packet must then 201 * be sent through the icap device, and a return packet received with 202 * the information. 203 */ 204static inline u32 hwicap_type_1_read(u32 reg) 205{ 206 return (XHI_TYPE_1 << XHI_TYPE_SHIFT) | 207 (reg << XHI_REGISTER_SHIFT) | 208 (XHI_OP_READ << XHI_OP_SHIFT); 209} 210 211/** 212 * hwicap_type_1_write - Generates a Type 1 write packet header 213 * @reg: is the address of the register to be read back. 214 * 215 * Return: Type 1 write packet header 216 */ 217static inline u32 hwicap_type_1_write(u32 reg) 218{ 219 return (XHI_TYPE_1 << XHI_TYPE_SHIFT) | 220 (reg << XHI_REGISTER_SHIFT) | 221 (XHI_OP_WRITE << XHI_OP_SHIFT); 222} 223 224#endif