cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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      1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
      2/*
      3 * Remote Controller core header
      4 *
      5 * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 by Mauro Carvalho Chehab
      6 */
      7
      8#ifndef _RC_CORE
      9#define _RC_CORE
     10
     11#include <linux/spinlock.h>
     12#include <linux/cdev.h>
     13#include <linux/kfifo.h>
     14#include <linux/time.h>
     15#include <linux/timer.h>
     16#include <media/rc-map.h>
     17
     18/**
     19 * enum rc_driver_type - type of the RC driver.
     20 *
     21 * @RC_DRIVER_SCANCODE:	 Driver or hardware generates a scancode.
     22 * @RC_DRIVER_IR_RAW:	 Driver or hardware generates pulse/space sequences.
     23 *			 It needs a Infra-Red pulse/space decoder
     24 * @RC_DRIVER_IR_RAW_TX: Device transmitter only,
     25 *			 driver requires pulse/space data sequence.
     26 */
     27enum rc_driver_type {
     28	RC_DRIVER_SCANCODE = 0,
     29	RC_DRIVER_IR_RAW,
     30	RC_DRIVER_IR_RAW_TX,
     31};
     32
     33/**
     34 * struct rc_scancode_filter - Filter scan codes.
     35 * @data:	Scancode data to match.
     36 * @mask:	Mask of bits of scancode to compare.
     37 */
     38struct rc_scancode_filter {
     39	u32 data;
     40	u32 mask;
     41};
     42
     43/**
     44 * enum rc_filter_type - Filter type constants.
     45 * @RC_FILTER_NORMAL:	Filter for normal operation.
     46 * @RC_FILTER_WAKEUP:	Filter for waking from suspend.
     47 * @RC_FILTER_MAX:	Number of filter types.
     48 */
     49enum rc_filter_type {
     50	RC_FILTER_NORMAL = 0,
     51	RC_FILTER_WAKEUP,
     52
     53	RC_FILTER_MAX
     54};
     55
     56/**
     57 * struct lirc_fh - represents an open lirc file
     58 * @list: list of open file handles
     59 * @rc: rcdev for this lirc chardev
     60 * @carrier_low: when setting the carrier range, first the low end must be
     61 *	set with an ioctl and then the high end with another ioctl
     62 * @rawir: queue for incoming raw IR
     63 * @scancodes: queue for incoming decoded scancodes
     64 * @wait_poll: poll struct for lirc device
     65 * @send_mode: lirc mode for sending, either LIRC_MODE_SCANCODE or
     66 *	LIRC_MODE_PULSE
     67 * @rec_mode: lirc mode for receiving, either LIRC_MODE_SCANCODE or
     68 *	LIRC_MODE_MODE2
     69 */
     70struct lirc_fh {
     71	struct list_head list;
     72	struct rc_dev *rc;
     73	int				carrier_low;
     74	DECLARE_KFIFO_PTR(rawir, unsigned int);
     75	DECLARE_KFIFO_PTR(scancodes, struct lirc_scancode);
     76	wait_queue_head_t		wait_poll;
     77	u8				send_mode;
     78	u8				rec_mode;
     79};
     80
     81/**
     82 * struct rc_dev - represents a remote control device
     83 * @dev: driver model's view of this device
     84 * @managed_alloc: devm_rc_allocate_device was used to create rc_dev
     85 * @sysfs_groups: sysfs attribute groups
     86 * @device_name: name of the rc child device
     87 * @input_phys: physical path to the input child device
     88 * @input_id: id of the input child device (struct input_id)
     89 * @driver_name: name of the hardware driver which registered this device
     90 * @map_name: name of the default keymap
     91 * @rc_map: current scan/key table
     92 * @lock: used to ensure we've filled in all protocol details before
     93 *	anyone can call show_protocols or store_protocols
     94 * @minor: unique minor remote control device number
     95 * @raw: additional data for raw pulse/space devices
     96 * @input_dev: the input child device used to communicate events to userspace
     97 * @driver_type: specifies if protocol decoding is done in hardware or software
     98 * @idle: used to keep track of RX state
     99 * @encode_wakeup: wakeup filtering uses IR encode API, therefore the allowed
    100 *	wakeup protocols is the set of all raw encoders
    101 * @allowed_protocols: bitmask with the supported RC_PROTO_BIT_* protocols
    102 * @enabled_protocols: bitmask with the enabled RC_PROTO_BIT_* protocols
    103 * @allowed_wakeup_protocols: bitmask with the supported RC_PROTO_BIT_* wakeup
    104 *	protocols
    105 * @wakeup_protocol: the enabled RC_PROTO_* wakeup protocol or
    106 *	RC_PROTO_UNKNOWN if disabled.
    107 * @scancode_filter: scancode filter
    108 * @scancode_wakeup_filter: scancode wakeup filters
    109 * @scancode_mask: some hardware decoders are not capable of providing the full
    110 *	scancode to the application. As this is a hardware limit, we can't do
    111 *	anything with it. Yet, as the same keycode table can be used with other
    112 *	devices, a mask is provided to allow its usage. Drivers should generally
    113 *	leave this field in blank
    114 * @users: number of current users of the device
    115 * @priv: driver-specific data
    116 * @keylock: protects the remaining members of the struct
    117 * @keypressed: whether a key is currently pressed
    118 * @keyup_jiffies: time (in jiffies) when the current keypress should be released
    119 * @timer_keyup: timer for releasing a keypress
    120 * @timer_repeat: timer for autorepeat events. This is needed for CEC, which
    121 *	has non-standard repeats.
    122 * @last_keycode: keycode of last keypress
    123 * @last_protocol: protocol of last keypress
    124 * @last_scancode: scancode of last keypress
    125 * @last_toggle: toggle value of last command
    126 * @timeout: optional time after which device stops sending data
    127 * @min_timeout: minimum timeout supported by device
    128 * @max_timeout: maximum timeout supported by device
    129 * @rx_resolution : resolution (in us) of input sampler
    130 * @tx_resolution: resolution (in us) of output sampler
    131 * @lirc_dev: lirc device
    132 * @lirc_cdev: lirc char cdev
    133 * @gap_start: start time for gap after timeout if non-zero
    134 * @lirc_fh_lock: protects lirc_fh list
    135 * @lirc_fh: list of open files
    136 * @registered: set to true by rc_register_device(), false by
    137 *	rc_unregister_device
    138 * @change_protocol: allow changing the protocol used on hardware decoders
    139 * @open: callback to allow drivers to enable polling/irq when IR input device
    140 *	is opened.
    141 * @close: callback to allow drivers to disable polling/irq when IR input device
    142 *	is opened.
    143 * @s_tx_mask: set transmitter mask (for devices with multiple tx outputs)
    144 * @s_tx_carrier: set transmit carrier frequency
    145 * @s_tx_duty_cycle: set transmit duty cycle (0% - 100%)
    146 * @s_rx_carrier_range: inform driver about carrier it is expected to handle
    147 * @tx_ir: transmit IR
    148 * @s_idle: enable/disable hardware idle mode, upon which,
    149 *	device doesn't interrupt host until it sees IR pulses
    150 * @s_wideband_receiver: enable wide band receiver used for learning
    151 * @s_carrier_report: enable carrier reports
    152 * @s_filter: set the scancode filter
    153 * @s_wakeup_filter: set the wakeup scancode filter. If the mask is zero
    154 *	then wakeup should be disabled. wakeup_protocol will be set to
    155 *	a valid protocol if mask is nonzero.
    156 * @s_timeout: set hardware timeout in us
    157 */
    158struct rc_dev {
    159	struct device			dev;
    160	bool				managed_alloc;
    161	const struct attribute_group	*sysfs_groups[5];
    162	const char			*device_name;
    163	const char			*input_phys;
    164	struct input_id			input_id;
    165	const char			*driver_name;
    166	const char			*map_name;
    167	struct rc_map			rc_map;
    168	struct mutex			lock;
    169	unsigned int			minor;
    170	struct ir_raw_event_ctrl	*raw;
    171	struct input_dev		*input_dev;
    172	enum rc_driver_type		driver_type;
    173	bool				idle;
    174	bool				encode_wakeup;
    175	u64				allowed_protocols;
    176	u64				enabled_protocols;
    177	u64				allowed_wakeup_protocols;
    178	enum rc_proto			wakeup_protocol;
    179	struct rc_scancode_filter	scancode_filter;
    180	struct rc_scancode_filter	scancode_wakeup_filter;
    181	u32				scancode_mask;
    182	u32				users;
    183	void				*priv;
    184	spinlock_t			keylock;
    185	bool				keypressed;
    186	unsigned long			keyup_jiffies;
    187	struct timer_list		timer_keyup;
    188	struct timer_list		timer_repeat;
    189	u32				last_keycode;
    190	enum rc_proto			last_protocol;
    191	u64				last_scancode;
    192	u8				last_toggle;
    193	u32				timeout;
    194	u32				min_timeout;
    195	u32				max_timeout;
    196	u32				rx_resolution;
    197	u32				tx_resolution;
    198#ifdef CONFIG_LIRC
    199	struct device			lirc_dev;
    200	struct cdev			lirc_cdev;
    201	ktime_t				gap_start;
    202	spinlock_t			lirc_fh_lock;
    203	struct list_head		lirc_fh;
    204#endif
    205	bool				registered;
    206	int				(*change_protocol)(struct rc_dev *dev, u64 *rc_proto);
    207	int				(*open)(struct rc_dev *dev);
    208	void				(*close)(struct rc_dev *dev);
    209	int				(*s_tx_mask)(struct rc_dev *dev, u32 mask);
    210	int				(*s_tx_carrier)(struct rc_dev *dev, u32 carrier);
    211	int				(*s_tx_duty_cycle)(struct rc_dev *dev, u32 duty_cycle);
    212	int				(*s_rx_carrier_range)(struct rc_dev *dev, u32 min, u32 max);
    213	int				(*tx_ir)(struct rc_dev *dev, unsigned *txbuf, unsigned n);
    214	void				(*s_idle)(struct rc_dev *dev, bool enable);
    215	int				(*s_wideband_receiver)(struct rc_dev *dev, int enable);
    216	int				(*s_carrier_report) (struct rc_dev *dev, int enable);
    217	int				(*s_filter)(struct rc_dev *dev,
    218						    struct rc_scancode_filter *filter);
    219	int				(*s_wakeup_filter)(struct rc_dev *dev,
    220							   struct rc_scancode_filter *filter);
    221	int				(*s_timeout)(struct rc_dev *dev,
    222						     unsigned int timeout);
    223};
    224
    225#define to_rc_dev(d) container_of(d, struct rc_dev, dev)
    226
    227/*
    228 * From rc-main.c
    229 * Those functions can be used on any type of Remote Controller. They
    230 * basically creates an input_dev and properly reports the device as a
    231 * Remote Controller, at sys/class/rc.
    232 */
    233
    234/**
    235 * rc_allocate_device - Allocates a RC device
    236 *
    237 * @rc_driver_type: specifies the type of the RC output to be allocated
    238 * returns a pointer to struct rc_dev.
    239 */
    240struct rc_dev *rc_allocate_device(enum rc_driver_type);
    241
    242/**
    243 * devm_rc_allocate_device - Managed RC device allocation
    244 *
    245 * @dev: pointer to struct device
    246 * @rc_driver_type: specifies the type of the RC output to be allocated
    247 * returns a pointer to struct rc_dev.
    248 */
    249struct rc_dev *devm_rc_allocate_device(struct device *dev, enum rc_driver_type);
    250
    251/**
    252 * rc_free_device - Frees a RC device
    253 *
    254 * @dev: pointer to struct rc_dev.
    255 */
    256void rc_free_device(struct rc_dev *dev);
    257
    258/**
    259 * rc_register_device - Registers a RC device
    260 *
    261 * @dev: pointer to struct rc_dev.
    262 */
    263int rc_register_device(struct rc_dev *dev);
    264
    265/**
    266 * devm_rc_register_device - Manageded registering of a RC device
    267 *
    268 * @parent: pointer to struct device.
    269 * @dev: pointer to struct rc_dev.
    270 */
    271int devm_rc_register_device(struct device *parent, struct rc_dev *dev);
    272
    273/**
    274 * rc_unregister_device - Unregisters a RC device
    275 *
    276 * @dev: pointer to struct rc_dev.
    277 */
    278void rc_unregister_device(struct rc_dev *dev);
    279
    280void rc_repeat(struct rc_dev *dev);
    281void rc_keydown(struct rc_dev *dev, enum rc_proto protocol, u64 scancode,
    282		u8 toggle);
    283void rc_keydown_notimeout(struct rc_dev *dev, enum rc_proto protocol,
    284			  u64 scancode, u8 toggle);
    285void rc_keyup(struct rc_dev *dev);
    286u32 rc_g_keycode_from_table(struct rc_dev *dev, u64 scancode);
    287
    288/*
    289 * From rc-raw.c
    290 * The Raw interface is specific to InfraRed. It may be a good idea to
    291 * split it later into a separate header.
    292 */
    293struct ir_raw_event {
    294	union {
    295		u32             duration;
    296		u32             carrier;
    297	};
    298	u8                      duty_cycle;
    299
    300	unsigned                pulse:1;
    301	unsigned                overflow:1;
    302	unsigned                timeout:1;
    303	unsigned                carrier_report:1;
    304};
    305
    306#define US_TO_NS(usec)		((usec) * 1000)
    307#define MS_TO_US(msec)		((msec) * 1000)
    308#define IR_MAX_DURATION		MS_TO_US(500)
    309#define IR_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT	MS_TO_US(125)
    310#define IR_MAX_TIMEOUT		LIRC_VALUE_MASK
    311
    312void ir_raw_event_handle(struct rc_dev *dev);
    313int ir_raw_event_store(struct rc_dev *dev, struct ir_raw_event *ev);
    314int ir_raw_event_store_edge(struct rc_dev *dev, bool pulse);
    315int ir_raw_event_store_with_filter(struct rc_dev *dev,
    316				   struct ir_raw_event *ev);
    317int ir_raw_event_store_with_timeout(struct rc_dev *dev,
    318				    struct ir_raw_event *ev);
    319void ir_raw_event_set_idle(struct rc_dev *dev, bool idle);
    320int ir_raw_encode_scancode(enum rc_proto protocol, u32 scancode,
    321			   struct ir_raw_event *events, unsigned int max);
    322int ir_raw_encode_carrier(enum rc_proto protocol);
    323
    324static inline void ir_raw_event_overflow(struct rc_dev *dev)
    325{
    326	ir_raw_event_store(dev, &((struct ir_raw_event) { .overflow = true }));
    327	dev->idle = true;
    328	ir_raw_event_handle(dev);
    329}
    330
    331/* extract mask bits out of data and pack them into the result */
    332static inline u32 ir_extract_bits(u32 data, u32 mask)
    333{
    334	u32 vbit = 1, value = 0;
    335
    336	do {
    337		if (mask & 1) {
    338			if (data & 1)
    339				value |= vbit;
    340			vbit <<= 1;
    341		}
    342		data >>= 1;
    343	} while (mask >>= 1);
    344
    345	return value;
    346}
    347
    348/* Get NEC scancode and protocol type from address and command bytes */
    349static inline u32 ir_nec_bytes_to_scancode(u8 address, u8 not_address,
    350					   u8 command, u8 not_command,
    351					   enum rc_proto *protocol)
    352{
    353	u32 scancode;
    354
    355	if ((command ^ not_command) != 0xff) {
    356		/* NEC transport, but modified protocol, used by at
    357		 * least Apple and TiVo remotes
    358		 */
    359		scancode = not_address << 24 |
    360			address     << 16 |
    361			not_command <<  8 |
    362			command;
    363		*protocol = RC_PROTO_NEC32;
    364	} else if ((address ^ not_address) != 0xff) {
    365		/* Extended NEC */
    366		scancode = address     << 16 |
    367			   not_address <<  8 |
    368			   command;
    369		*protocol = RC_PROTO_NECX;
    370	} else {
    371		/* Normal NEC */
    372		scancode = address << 8 | command;
    373		*protocol = RC_PROTO_NEC;
    374	}
    375
    376	return scancode;
    377}
    378
    379#endif /* _RC_CORE */