cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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      1/*
      2 * Copyright (c) 201 Broadcom Corporation
      3 *
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     15 */
     16
     17#ifndef _LINUX_BRCMFMAC_PLATFORM_H
     18#define _LINUX_BRCMFMAC_PLATFORM_H
     19
     20
     21#define BRCMFMAC_PDATA_NAME		"brcmfmac"
     22
     23#define BRCMFMAC_COUNTRY_BUF_SZ		4
     24
     25
     26/*
     27 * Platform specific driver functions and data. Through the platform specific
     28 * device data functions and data can be provided to help the brcmfmac driver to
     29 * operate with the device in combination with the used platform.
     30 */
     31
     32
     33/**
     34 * Note: the brcmfmac can be loaded as module or be statically built-in into
     35 * the kernel. If built-in then do note that it uses module_init (and
     36 * module_exit) routines which equal device_initcall. So if you intend to
     37 * create a module with the platform specific data for the brcmfmac and have
     38 * it built-in to the kernel then use a higher initcall then device_initcall
     39 * (see init.h). If this is not done then brcmfmac will load without problems
     40 * but will not pickup the platform data.
     41 *
     42 * When the driver does not "detect" platform driver data then it will continue
     43 * without reporting anything and just assume there is no data needed. Which is
     44 * probably true for most platforms.
     45 */
     46
     47/**
     48 * enum brcmf_bus_type - Bus type identifier. Currently SDIO, USB and PCIE are
     49 *			 supported.
     50 */
     51enum brcmf_bus_type {
     52	BRCMF_BUSTYPE_SDIO,
     53	BRCMF_BUSTYPE_USB,
     54	BRCMF_BUSTYPE_PCIE
     55};
     56
     57
     58/**
     59 * struct brcmfmac_sdio_pd - SDIO Device specific platform data.
     60 *
     61 * @txglomsz:		SDIO txglom size. Use 0 if default of driver is to be
     62 *			used.
     63 * @drive_strength:	is the preferred drive_strength to be used for the SDIO
     64 *			pins. If 0 then a default value will be used. This is
     65 *			the target drive strength, the exact drive strength
     66 *			which will be used depends on the capabilities of the
     67 *			device.
     68 * @oob_irq_supported:	does the board have support for OOB interrupts. SDIO
     69 *			in-band interrupts are relatively slow and for having
     70 *			less overhead on interrupt processing an out of band
     71 *			interrupt can be used. If the HW supports this then
     72 *			enable this by setting this field to true and configure
     73 *			the oob related fields.
     74 * @oob_irq_nr,
     75 * @oob_irq_flags:	the OOB interrupt information. The values are used for
     76 *			registering the irq using request_irq function.
     77 * @broken_sg_support:	flag for broken sg list support of SDIO host controller.
     78 *			Set this to true if the SDIO host controller has higher
     79 *			align requirement than 32 bytes for each scatterlist
     80 *			item.
     81 * @sd_head_align:	alignment requirement for start of data buffer.
     82 * @sd_sgentry_align:	length alignment requirement for each sg entry.
     83 * @reset:		This function can get called if the device communication
     84 *			broke down. This functionality is particularly useful in
     85 *			case of SDIO type devices. It is possible to reset a
     86 *			dongle via sdio data interface, but it requires that
     87 *			this is fully functional. This function is chip/module
     88 *			specific and this function should return only after the
     89 *			complete reset has completed.
     90 */
     91struct brcmfmac_sdio_pd {
     92	int		txglomsz;
     93	unsigned int	drive_strength;
     94	bool		oob_irq_supported;
     95	unsigned int	oob_irq_nr;
     96	unsigned long	oob_irq_flags;
     97	bool		broken_sg_support;
     98	unsigned short	sd_head_align;
     99	unsigned short	sd_sgentry_align;
    100	void		(*reset)(void);
    101};
    102
    103/**
    104 * struct brcmfmac_pd_cc_entry - Struct for translating user space country code
    105 *				 (iso3166) to firmware country code and
    106 *				 revision.
    107 *
    108 * @iso3166:	iso3166 alpha 2 country code string.
    109 * @cc:		firmware country code string.
    110 * @rev:	firmware country code revision.
    111 */
    112struct brcmfmac_pd_cc_entry {
    113	char	iso3166[BRCMFMAC_COUNTRY_BUF_SZ];
    114	char	cc[BRCMFMAC_COUNTRY_BUF_SZ];
    115	s32	rev;
    116};
    117
    118/**
    119 * struct brcmfmac_pd_cc - Struct for translating country codes as set by user
    120 *			   space to a country code and rev which can be used by
    121 *			   firmware.
    122 *
    123 * @table_size:	number of entries in table (> 0)
    124 * @table:	array of 1 or more elements with translation information.
    125 */
    126struct brcmfmac_pd_cc {
    127	int				table_size;
    128	struct brcmfmac_pd_cc_entry	table[];
    129};
    130
    131/**
    132 * struct brcmfmac_pd_device - Device specific platform data. (id/rev/bus_type)
    133 *			       is the unique identifier of the device.
    134 *
    135 * @id:			ID of the device for which this data is. In case of SDIO
    136 *			or PCIE this is the chipid as identified by chip.c In
    137 *			case of USB this is the chipid as identified by the
    138 *			device query.
    139 * @rev:		chip revision, see id.
    140 * @bus_type:		The type of bus. Some chipid/rev exist for different bus
    141 *			types. Each bus type has its own set of settings.
    142 * @feature_disable:	Bitmask of features to disable (override), See feature.c
    143 *			in brcmfmac for details.
    144 * @country_codes:	If available, pointer to struct for translating country
    145 *			codes.
    146 * @bus:		Bus specific (union) device settings. Currently only
    147 *			SDIO.
    148 */
    149struct brcmfmac_pd_device {
    150	unsigned int		id;
    151	unsigned int		rev;
    152	enum brcmf_bus_type	bus_type;
    153	unsigned int		feature_disable;
    154	struct brcmfmac_pd_cc	*country_codes;
    155	union {
    156		struct brcmfmac_sdio_pd sdio;
    157	} bus;
    158};
    159
    160/**
    161 * struct brcmfmac_platform_data - BRCMFMAC specific platform data.
    162 *
    163 * @power_on:	This function is called by the brcmfmac driver when the module
    164 *		gets loaded. This can be particularly useful for low power
    165 *		devices. The platform spcific routine may for example decide to
    166 *		power up the complete device. If there is no use-case for this
    167 *		function then provide NULL.
    168 * @power_off:	This function is called by the brcmfmac when the module gets
    169 *		unloaded. At this point the devices can be powered down or
    170 *		otherwise be reset. So if an actual power_off is not supported
    171 *		but reset is supported by the devices then reset the devices
    172 *		when this function gets called. This can be particularly useful
    173 *		for low power devices. If there is no use-case for this
    174 *		function then provide NULL.
    175 */
    176struct brcmfmac_platform_data {
    177	void	(*power_on)(void);
    178	void	(*power_off)(void);
    179	char	*fw_alternative_path;
    180	int	device_count;
    181	struct brcmfmac_pd_device devices[];
    182};
    183
    184
    185#endif /* _LINUX_BRCMFMAC_PLATFORM_H */