cachepc-qemu

Fork of AMDESE/qemu with changes for cachepc side-channel attack
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i2c.h (6101B)


      1#ifndef QEMU_I2C_H
      2#define QEMU_I2C_H
      3
      4#include "hw/qdev-core.h"
      5#include "qom/object.h"
      6
      7/* The QEMU I2C implementation only supports simple transfers that complete
      8   immediately.  It does not support slave devices that need to be able to
      9   defer their response (eg. CPU slave interfaces where the data is supplied
     10   by the device driver in response to an interrupt).  */
     11
     12enum i2c_event {
     13    I2C_START_RECV,
     14    I2C_START_SEND,
     15    I2C_FINISH,
     16    I2C_NACK /* Masker NACKed a receive byte.  */
     17};
     18
     19typedef struct I2CNodeList I2CNodeList;
     20
     21#define TYPE_I2C_SLAVE "i2c-slave"
     22OBJECT_DECLARE_TYPE(I2CSlave, I2CSlaveClass,
     23                    I2C_SLAVE)
     24
     25struct I2CSlaveClass {
     26    DeviceClass parent_class;
     27
     28    /* Master to slave. Returns non-zero for a NAK, 0 for success. */
     29    int (*send)(I2CSlave *s, uint8_t data);
     30
     31    /*
     32     * Slave to master.  This cannot fail, the device should always
     33     * return something here.
     34     */
     35    uint8_t (*recv)(I2CSlave *s);
     36
     37    /*
     38     * Notify the slave of a bus state change.  For start event,
     39     * returns non-zero to NAK an operation.  For other events the
     40     * return code is not used and should be zero.
     41     */
     42    int (*event)(I2CSlave *s, enum i2c_event event);
     43
     44    /*
     45     * Check if this device matches the address provided.  Returns bool of
     46     * true if it matches (or broadcast), and updates the device list, false
     47     * otherwise.
     48     *
     49     * If broadcast is true, match should add the device and return true.
     50     */
     51    bool (*match_and_add)(I2CSlave *candidate, uint8_t address, bool broadcast,
     52                          I2CNodeList *current_devs);
     53};
     54
     55struct I2CSlave {
     56    DeviceState qdev;
     57
     58    /* Remaining fields for internal use by the I2C code.  */
     59    uint8_t address;
     60};
     61
     62#define TYPE_I2C_BUS "i2c-bus"
     63OBJECT_DECLARE_SIMPLE_TYPE(I2CBus, I2C_BUS)
     64
     65typedef struct I2CNode I2CNode;
     66
     67struct I2CNode {
     68    I2CSlave *elt;
     69    QLIST_ENTRY(I2CNode) next;
     70};
     71
     72typedef QLIST_HEAD(I2CNodeList, I2CNode) I2CNodeList;
     73
     74struct I2CBus {
     75    BusState qbus;
     76    I2CNodeList current_devs;
     77    uint8_t saved_address;
     78    bool broadcast;
     79};
     80
     81I2CBus *i2c_init_bus(DeviceState *parent, const char *name);
     82int i2c_bus_busy(I2CBus *bus);
     83
     84/**
     85 * i2c_start_transfer: start a transfer on an I2C bus.
     86 *
     87 * @bus: #I2CBus to be used
     88 * @address: address of the slave
     89 * @is_recv: indicates the transfer direction
     90 *
     91 * When @is_recv is a known boolean constant, use the
     92 * i2c_start_recv() or i2c_start_send() helper instead.
     93 *
     94 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
     95 */
     96int i2c_start_transfer(I2CBus *bus, uint8_t address, bool is_recv);
     97
     98/**
     99 * i2c_start_recv: start a 'receive' transfer on an I2C bus.
    100 *
    101 * @bus: #I2CBus to be used
    102 * @address: address of the slave
    103 *
    104 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
    105 */
    106int i2c_start_recv(I2CBus *bus, uint8_t address);
    107
    108/**
    109 * i2c_start_send: start a 'send' transfer on an I2C bus.
    110 *
    111 * @bus: #I2CBus to be used
    112 * @address: address of the slave
    113 *
    114 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
    115 */
    116int i2c_start_send(I2CBus *bus, uint8_t address);
    117
    118void i2c_end_transfer(I2CBus *bus);
    119void i2c_nack(I2CBus *bus);
    120int i2c_send(I2CBus *bus, uint8_t data);
    121uint8_t i2c_recv(I2CBus *bus);
    122bool i2c_scan_bus(I2CBus *bus, uint8_t address, bool broadcast,
    123                  I2CNodeList *current_devs);
    124
    125/**
    126 * Create an I2C slave device on the heap.
    127 * @name: a device type name
    128 * @addr: I2C address of the slave when put on a bus
    129 *
    130 * This only initializes the device state structure and allows
    131 * properties to be set. Type @name must exist. The device still
    132 * needs to be realized. See qdev-core.h.
    133 */
    134I2CSlave *i2c_slave_new(const char *name, uint8_t addr);
    135
    136/**
    137 * Create and realize an I2C slave device on the heap.
    138 * @bus: I2C bus to put it on
    139 * @name: I2C slave device type name
    140 * @addr: I2C address of the slave when put on a bus
    141 *
    142 * Create the device state structure, initialize it, put it on the
    143 * specified @bus, and drop the reference to it (the device is realized).
    144 */
    145I2CSlave *i2c_slave_create_simple(I2CBus *bus, const char *name, uint8_t addr);
    146
    147/**
    148 * Realize and drop a reference an I2C slave device
    149 * @dev: I2C slave device to realize
    150 * @bus: I2C bus to put it on
    151 * @addr: I2C address of the slave on the bus
    152 * @errp: pointer to NULL initialized error object
    153 *
    154 * Returns: %true on success, %false on failure.
    155 *
    156 * Call 'realize' on @dev, put it on the specified @bus, and drop the
    157 * reference to it.
    158 *
    159 * This function is useful if you have created @dev via qdev_new(),
    160 * i2c_slave_new() or i2c_slave_try_new() (which take a reference to
    161 * the device it returns to you), so that you can set properties on it
    162 * before realizing it. If you don't need to set properties then
    163 * i2c_slave_create_simple() is probably better (as it does the create,
    164 * init and realize in one step).
    165 *
    166 * If you are embedding the I2C slave into another QOM device and
    167 * initialized it via some variant on object_initialize_child() then
    168 * do not use this function, because that family of functions arrange
    169 * for the only reference to the child device to be held by the parent
    170 * via the child<> property, and so the reference-count-drop done here
    171 * would be incorrect.  (Instead you would want i2c_slave_realize(),
    172 * which doesn't currently exist but would be trivial to create if we
    173 * had any code that wanted it.)
    174 */
    175bool i2c_slave_realize_and_unref(I2CSlave *dev, I2CBus *bus, Error **errp);
    176
    177/**
    178 * Set the I2C bus address of a slave device
    179 * @dev: I2C slave device
    180 * @address: I2C address of the slave when put on a bus
    181 */
    182void i2c_slave_set_address(I2CSlave *dev, uint8_t address);
    183
    184extern const VMStateDescription vmstate_i2c_slave;
    185
    186#define VMSTATE_I2C_SLAVE(_field, _state) {                          \
    187    .name       = (stringify(_field)),                               \
    188    .size       = sizeof(I2CSlave),                                  \
    189    .vmsd       = &vmstate_i2c_slave,                                \
    190    .flags      = VMS_STRUCT,                                        \
    191    .offset     = vmstate_offset_value(_state, _field, I2CSlave),    \
    192}
    193
    194#endif