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Yan Hef879bb02011-12-22 15:38:03 -08001/* Copyright (c) 2011-2012, Code Aurora Forum. All rights reserved.
Bryan Huntsman3f2bc4d2011-08-16 17:27:22 -07002 *
3 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 and
5 * only version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
6 *
7 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
8 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
9 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
10 * GNU General Public License for more details.
11 */
12
13/* Smart-Peripheral-Switch (SPS) API. */
14
15#ifndef _SPS_H_
16#define _SPS_H_
17
18#include <linux/types.h> /* u32 */
19
20/* SPS device handle indicating use of system memory */
21#define SPS_DEV_HANDLE_MEM ((u32)0x7ffffffful)
22
23/* SPS device handle indicating use of BAM-DMA */
24
25/* SPS device handle invalid value */
26#define SPS_DEV_HANDLE_INVALID ((u32)0)
27
28/* BAM invalid IRQ value */
29#define SPS_IRQ_INVALID 0
30
31/* Invalid address value */
32#define SPS_ADDR_INVALID 0
33
34/* Invalid peripheral device enumeration class */
35#define SPS_CLASS_INVALID ((u32)-1)
36
37/*
38 * This value specifies different configurations for an SPS connection.
39 * A non-default value instructs the SPS driver to search for the configuration
40 * in the fixed connection mapping table.
41 */
42#define SPS_CONFIG_DEFAULT 0
43
44/*
45 * This value instructs the SPS driver to use the default BAM-DMA channel
46 * threshold
47 */
48#define SPS_DMA_THRESHOLD_DEFAULT 0
49
50/* Flag bits supported by SPS hardware for struct sps_iovec */
51#define SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_INT 0x8000 /* Generate interrupt */
52#define SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_EOT 0x4000 /* Generate end-of-transfer indication */
53#define SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_EOB 0x2000 /* Generate end-of-block indication */
Yan Hef879bb02011-12-22 15:38:03 -080054#define SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_NWD 0x1000 /* notify when done */
55#define SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_CMD 0x0800 /* command descriptor */
56#define SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_LOCK 0x0400 /* pipe lock */
57#define SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_UNLOCK 0x0200 /* pipe unlock */
58#define SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_IMME 0x0100 /* immediate command descriptor */
59#define SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_NO_SUBMIT 0x0002 /* Do not submit descriptor to HW */
Bryan Huntsman3f2bc4d2011-08-16 17:27:22 -070060#define SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_DEFAULT 0x0001 /* Use driver default */
61
Yan He9b453682012-08-07 11:32:17 -070062/* Maximum descriptor/iovec size */
63#define SPS_IOVEC_MAX_SIZE (32 * 1024 - 1) /* 32K-1 bytes due to HW limit */
64
Bryan Huntsman3f2bc4d2011-08-16 17:27:22 -070065/* BAM device options flags */
66
67/*
68 * BAM will be configured and enabled at boot. Otherwise, BAM will be
69 * configured and enabled when first pipe connect occurs.
70 */
71#define SPS_BAM_OPT_ENABLE_AT_BOOT 1UL
72/* BAM IRQ is disabled */
73#define SPS_BAM_OPT_IRQ_DISABLED (1UL << 1)
74/* BAM peripheral is a BAM-DMA */
75#define SPS_BAM_OPT_BAMDMA (1UL << 2)
Yan Hec324a792011-11-10 17:19:48 -080076/* BAM IRQ is registered for apps wakeup */
77#define SPS_BAM_OPT_IRQ_WAKEUP (1UL << 3)
Yan He821e2762012-08-22 16:49:43 -070078/* Ignore external block pipe reset */
79#define SPS_BAM_NO_EXT_P_RST (1UL << 4)
Bryan Huntsman3f2bc4d2011-08-16 17:27:22 -070080
81/* BAM device management flags */
82
83/* BAM global device control is managed remotely */
84#define SPS_BAM_MGR_DEVICE_REMOTE 1UL
85/* BAM device supports multiple execution environments */
86#define SPS_BAM_MGR_MULTI_EE (1UL << 1)
87/* BAM pipes are *not* allocated locally */
88#define SPS_BAM_MGR_PIPE_NO_ALLOC (1UL << 2)
89/* BAM pipes are *not* configured locally */
90#define SPS_BAM_MGR_PIPE_NO_CONFIG (1UL << 3)
91/* BAM pipes are *not* controlled locally */
92#define SPS_BAM_MGR_PIPE_NO_CTRL (1UL << 4)
93/* "Globbed" management properties */
94#define SPS_BAM_MGR_NONE \
95 (SPS_BAM_MGR_DEVICE_REMOTE | SPS_BAM_MGR_PIPE_NO_ALLOC | \
96 SPS_BAM_MGR_PIPE_NO_CONFIG | SPS_BAM_MGR_PIPE_NO_CTRL)
97#define SPS_BAM_MGR_LOCAL 0
98#define SPS_BAM_MGR_LOCAL_SHARED SPS_BAM_MGR_MULTI_EE
99#define SPS_BAM_MGR_REMOTE_SHARED \
100 (SPS_BAM_MGR_DEVICE_REMOTE | SPS_BAM_MGR_MULTI_EE | \
101 SPS_BAM_MGR_PIPE_NO_ALLOC)
102#define SPS_BAM_MGR_ACCESS_MASK SPS_BAM_MGR_NONE
103
104/*
105 * BAM security configuration
106 */
107#define SPS_BAM_NUM_EES 4
108#define SPS_BAM_SEC_DO_NOT_CONFIG 0
109#define SPS_BAM_SEC_DO_CONFIG 0x0A434553
110
Yan He0eead892012-07-03 17:38:56 -0700111/* BAM pipe selection */
112#define SPS_BAM_PIPE(n) (1UL << (n))
113
Bryan Huntsman3f2bc4d2011-08-16 17:27:22 -0700114/* This enum specifies the operational mode for an SPS connection */
115enum sps_mode {
116 SPS_MODE_SRC = 0, /* end point is the source (producer) */
117 SPS_MODE_DEST, /* end point is the destination (consumer) */
118};
119
120
121/*
122 * This enum is a set of bit flag options for SPS connection.
123 * The enums should be OR'd together to create the option set
124 * for the SPS connection.
125 */
126enum sps_option {
127 /*
128 * Options to enable specific SPS hardware interrupts.
129 * These bit flags are also used to indicate interrupt source
130 * for the SPS_EVENT_IRQ event.
131 */
132 SPS_O_DESC_DONE = 0x00000001, /* Descriptor processed */
133 SPS_O_INACTIVE = 0x00000002, /* Inactivity timeout */
134 SPS_O_WAKEUP = 0x00000004, /* Peripheral wake up */
135 SPS_O_OUT_OF_DESC = 0x00000008,/* Out of descriptors */
136 SPS_O_ERROR = 0x00000010, /* Error */
137 SPS_O_EOT = 0x00000020, /* End-of-transfer */
138
139 /* Options to enable hardware features */
140 SPS_O_STREAMING = 0x00010000, /* Enable streaming mode (no EOT) */
141 /* Use MTI/SETPEND instead of BAM interrupt */
142 SPS_O_IRQ_MTI = 0x00020000,
Yan Hef879bb02011-12-22 15:38:03 -0800143 /* NWD bit written with EOT for BAM2BAM producer pipe */
144 SPS_O_WRITE_NWD = 0x00040000,
Bryan Huntsman3f2bc4d2011-08-16 17:27:22 -0700145
146 /* Options to enable software features */
147 /* Transfer operation should be polled */
148 SPS_O_POLL = 0x01000000,
149 /* Disable queuing of transfer events for the connection end point */
150 SPS_O_NO_Q = 0x02000000,
151 SPS_O_FLOWOFF = 0x04000000, /* Graceful halt */
152 /* SPS_O_WAKEUP will be disabled after triggered */
153 SPS_O_WAKEUP_IS_ONESHOT = 0x08000000,
154 /**
155 * Client must read each descriptor from the FIFO
156 * using sps_get_iovec()
157 */
158 SPS_O_ACK_TRANSFERS = 0x10000000,
159 /* Connection is automatically enabled */
160 SPS_O_AUTO_ENABLE = 0x20000000,
161 /* DISABLE endpoint synchronization for config/enable/disable */
162 SPS_O_NO_EP_SYNC = 0x40000000,
Yan He2295c272012-11-26 16:56:11 -0800163 /* Allow partial polling duing IRQ mode */
164 SPS_O_HYBRID = 0x80000000,
Bryan Huntsman3f2bc4d2011-08-16 17:27:22 -0700165};
166
167/**
168 * This enum specifies BAM DMA channel priority. Clients should use
169 * SPS_DMA_PRI_DEFAULT unless a specific priority is required.
170 */
171enum sps_dma_priority {
172 SPS_DMA_PRI_DEFAULT = 0,
173 SPS_DMA_PRI_LOW,
174 SPS_DMA_PRI_MED,
175 SPS_DMA_PRI_HIGH,
176};
177
178/*
179 * This enum specifies the ownership of a connection resource.
180 * Remote or shared ownership is only possible/meaningful on the processor
181 * that controls resource.
182 */
183enum sps_owner {
184 SPS_OWNER_LOCAL = 0x1, /* Resource is owned by local processor */
185 SPS_OWNER_REMOTE = 0x2, /* Resource is owned by a satellite processor */
186};
187
188/* This enum indicates the event associated with a client event trigger */
189enum sps_event {
190 SPS_EVENT_INVALID = 0,
191
192 SPS_EVENT_EOT, /* End-of-transfer */
193 SPS_EVENT_DESC_DONE, /* Descriptor processed */
194 SPS_EVENT_OUT_OF_DESC, /* Out of descriptors */
195 SPS_EVENT_WAKEUP, /* Peripheral wake up */
196 SPS_EVENT_FLOWOFF, /* Graceful halt (idle) */
197 SPS_EVENT_INACTIVE, /* Inactivity timeout */
198 SPS_EVENT_ERROR, /* Error */
199 SPS_EVENT_MAX,
200};
201
202/*
203 * This enum specifies the event trigger mode and is an argument for the
204 * sps_register_event() function.
205 */
206enum sps_trigger {
207 /* Trigger with payload for callback */
208 SPS_TRIGGER_CALLBACK = 0,
209 /* Trigger without payload for wait or poll */
210 SPS_TRIGGER_WAIT,
211};
212
213/*
214 * This enum indicates the desired halting mechanism and is an argument for the
215 * sps_flow_off() function
216 */
217enum sps_flow_off {
218 SPS_FLOWOFF_FORCED = 0, /* Force hardware into halt state */
219 /* Allow hardware to empty pipe before halting */
220 SPS_FLOWOFF_GRACEFUL,
221};
222
223/*
224 * This enum indicates the target memory heap and is an argument for the
225 * sps_mem_alloc() function.
226 */
227enum sps_mem {
228 SPS_MEM_LOCAL = 0, /* SPS subsystem local (pipe) memory */
229 SPS_MEM_UC, /* Microcontroller (ARM7) local memory */
230};
231
232/*
233 * This enum indicates a timer control operation and is an argument for the
234 * sps_timer_ctrl() function.
235 */
236enum sps_timer_op {
237 SPS_TIMER_OP_CONFIG = 0,
238 SPS_TIMER_OP_RESET,
239/* SPS_TIMER_OP_START, Not supported by hardware yet */
240/* SPS_TIMER_OP_STOP, Not supported by hardware yet */
241 SPS_TIMER_OP_READ,
242};
243
244/*
245 * This enum indicates the inactivity timer operating mode and is an
246 * argument for the sps_timer_ctrl() function.
247 */
248enum sps_timer_mode {
249 SPS_TIMER_MODE_ONESHOT = 0,
250/* SPS_TIMER_MODE_PERIODIC, Not supported by hardware yet */
251};
252
Yan Hefcddf6f2012-03-13 12:41:18 -0700253/* This enum indicates the cases when callback the user of BAM */
254enum sps_callback_case {
255 SPS_CALLBACK_BAM_ERROR_IRQ = 1, /* BAM ERROR IRQ */
256 SPS_CALLBACK_BAM_HRESP_ERR_IRQ, /* Erroneous HResponse */
257};
258
Yan Hef879bb02011-12-22 15:38:03 -0800259/*
260 * This enum indicates the command type in a command element
261 */
262enum sps_command_type {
263 SPS_WRITE_COMMAND = 0,
264 SPS_READ_COMMAND,
265};
266
Bryan Huntsman3f2bc4d2011-08-16 17:27:22 -0700267/**
268 * This data type corresponds to the native I/O vector (BAM descriptor)
269 * supported by SPS hardware
270 *
271 * @addr - Buffer physical address.
272 * @size - Buffer size in bytes.
273 * @flags -Flag bitmask (see SPS_IOVEC_FLAG_ #defines).
274 *
275 */
276struct sps_iovec {
277 u32 addr;
278 u32 size:16;
279 u32 flags:16;
280};
281
Yan Hef879bb02011-12-22 15:38:03 -0800282/**
283 * This data type corresponds to the native Command Element
284 * supported by SPS hardware
285 *
286 * @addr - register address.
287 * @command - command type.
288 * @data - for write command: content to be written into peripheral register.
289 * for read command: dest addr to write peripheral register value to.
290 * @mask - register mask.
291 * @reserved - for future usage.
292 *
293 */
294struct sps_command_element {
295 u32 addr:24;
296 u32 command:8;
297 u32 data;
298 u32 mask;
299 u32 reserved;
300};
301
Bryan Huntsman3f2bc4d2011-08-16 17:27:22 -0700302/*
303 * BAM device's security configuation
304 */
305struct sps_bam_pipe_sec_config_props {
306 u32 pipe_mask;
307 u32 vmid;
308};
309
310struct sps_bam_sec_config_props {
311 /* Per-EE configuration - This is a pipe bit mask for each EE */
312 struct sps_bam_pipe_sec_config_props ees[SPS_BAM_NUM_EES];
313};
314
315/**
316 * This struct defines a BAM device. The client must memset() this struct to
317 * zero before writing device information. A value of zero for uninitialized
318 * values will instruct the SPS driver to use general defaults or
319 * hardware/BIOS supplied values.
320 *
321 *
322 * @options - See SPS_BAM_OPT_* bit flag.
323 * @phys_addr - BAM base physical address (not peripheral address).
324 * @virt_addr - BAM base virtual address.
325 * @virt_size - For virtual mapping.
326 * @irq - IRQ enum for use in ISR vector install.
327 * @num_pipes - number of pipes. Can be read from hardware.
328 * @summing_threshold - BAM event threshold.
329 *
330 * @periph_class - Peripheral device enumeration class.
331 * @periph_dev_id - Peripheral global device ID.
332 * @periph_phys_addr - Peripheral base physical address, for BAM-DMA only.
333 * @periph_virt_addr - Peripheral base virtual address.
334 * @periph_virt_size - Size for virtual mapping.
335 *
Yan Hefcddf6f2012-03-13 12:41:18 -0700336 * @callback - callback function for BAM user.
337 * @user - pointer to user data.
338 *
Bryan Huntsman3f2bc4d2011-08-16 17:27:22 -0700339 * @event_threshold - Pipe event threshold.
340 * @desc_size - Size (bytes) of descriptor FIFO.
341 * @data_size - Size (bytes) of data FIFO.
342 * @desc_mem_id - Heap ID for default descriptor FIFO allocations.
343 * @data_mem_id - Heap ID for default data FIFO allocations.
344 *
345 * @manage - BAM device management flags (see SPS_BAM_MGR_*).
346 * @restricted_pipes - Bitmask of pipes restricted from local use.
347 * @ee - Local execution environment index.
348 *
349 * @irq_gen_addr - MTI interrupt generation address. This configuration only
350 * applies to BAM rev 1 and 2 hardware. MTIs are only supported on BAMs when
351 * global config is controlled by a remote processor.
352 * NOTE: This address must correspond to the MTI associated with the "irq" IRQ
353 * enum specified above.
354 *
355 * @sec_config - must be set to SPS_BAM_SEC_DO_CONFIG to perform BAM security
356 * configuration. Only the processor that manages the BAM is allowed to
357 * perform the configuration. The global (top-level) BAM interrupt will be
358 * assigned to the EE of the processor that manages the BAM.
359 *
360 * @p_sec_config_props - BAM device's security configuation
361 *
362 */
363struct sps_bam_props {
364
365 /* BAM device properties. */
366
367 u32 options;
368 u32 phys_addr;
369 void *virt_addr;
370 u32 virt_size;
371 u32 irq;
372 u32 num_pipes;
373 u32 summing_threshold;
374
375 /* Peripheral device properties */
376
377 u32 periph_class;
378 u32 periph_dev_id;
379 u32 periph_phys_addr;
380 void *periph_virt_addr;
381 u32 periph_virt_size;
382
383 /* Connection pipe parameter defaults. */
384
385 u32 event_threshold;
386 u32 desc_size;
387 u32 data_size;
388 u32 desc_mem_id;
389 u32 data_mem_id;
390
Yan Hefcddf6f2012-03-13 12:41:18 -0700391 /* Feedback to BAM user */
392 void (*callback)(enum sps_callback_case, void *);
393 void *user;
394
Bryan Huntsman3f2bc4d2011-08-16 17:27:22 -0700395 /* Security properties */
396
397 u32 manage;
398 u32 restricted_pipes;
399 u32 ee;
400
401 /* BAM MTI interrupt generation */
402
403 u32 irq_gen_addr;
404
405 /* Security configuration properties */
406
407 u32 sec_config;
408 struct sps_bam_sec_config_props *p_sec_config_props;
409};
410
411/**
412 * This struct specifies memory buffer properties.
413 *
414 * @base - Buffer virtual address.
415 * @phys_base - Buffer physical address.
416 * @size - Specifies buffer size (or maximum size).
417 * @min_size - If non-zero, specifies buffer minimum size.
418 *
419 */
420struct sps_mem_buffer {
421 void *base;
422 u32 phys_base;
423 u32 size;
424 u32 min_size;
425};
426
427/**
428 * This struct defines a connection's end point and is used as the argument
429 * for the sps_connect(), sps_get_config(), and sps_set_config() functions.
430 * For system mode pipe, use SPS_DEV_HANDLE_MEM for the end point that
431 * corresponds to system memory.
432 *
433 * The client can force SPS to reserve a specific pipe on a BAM.
434 * If the pipe is in use, the sps_connect/set_config() will fail.
435 *
436 * @source - Source BAM.
437 * @src_pipe_index - BAM pipe index, 0 to 30.
438 * @destination - Destination BAM.
439 * @dest_pipe_index - BAM pipe index, 0 to 30.
440 *
441 * @mode - specifies which end (source or destination) of the connection will
442 * be controlled/referenced by the client.
443 *
444 * @config - This value is for future use and should be set to
445 * SPS_CONFIG_DEFAULT or left as default from sps_get_config().
446 *
447 * @options - OR'd connection end point options (see SPS_O defines).
448 *
449 * WARNING: The memory provided should be physically contiguous and non-cached.
450 * The user can use one of the following:
451 * 1. sps_alloc_mem() - allocated from pipe-memory.
452 * 2. dma_alloc_coherent() - allocate coherent DMA memory.
453 * 3. dma_map_single() - for using memory allocated by kmalloc().
454 *
455 * @desc - Descriptor FIFO.
456 * @data - Data FIFO (BAM-to-BAM mode only).
457 *
458 * @event_thresh - Pipe event threshold or derivative.
Yan Hef879bb02011-12-22 15:38:03 -0800459 * @lock_group - The lock group this pipe belongs to.
Bryan Huntsman3f2bc4d2011-08-16 17:27:22 -0700460 *
461 * @sps_reserved - Reserved word - client must not modify.
462 *
463 */
464struct sps_connect {
465 u32 source;
466 u32 src_pipe_index;
467 u32 destination;
468 u32 dest_pipe_index;
469
470 enum sps_mode mode;
471
472 u32 config;
473
474 enum sps_option options;
475
476 struct sps_mem_buffer desc;
477 struct sps_mem_buffer data;
478
479 u32 event_thresh;
480
Yan Hef879bb02011-12-22 15:38:03 -0800481 u32 lock_group;
482
Bryan Huntsman3f2bc4d2011-08-16 17:27:22 -0700483 /* SETPEND/MTI interrupt generation parameters */
484
485 u32 irq_gen_addr;
486 u32 irq_gen_data;
487
488 u32 sps_reserved;
489
490};
491
492/**
493 * This struct defines a satellite connection's end point. The client of the
494 * SPS driver on the satellite processor must call sps_get_config() to
495 * initialize a struct sps_connect, then copy the values from the struct
496 * sps_satellite to the struct sps_connect before making the sps_connect()
497 * call to the satellite SPS driver.
498 *
499 */
500struct sps_satellite {
501 /**
502 * These values must be copied to either the source or destination
503 * corresponding values in the connect struct.
504 */
505 u32 dev;
506 u32 pipe_index;
507
508 /**
509 * These values must be copied to the corresponding values in the
510 * connect struct
511 */
512 u32 config;
513 enum sps_option options;
514
515};
516
517/**
518 * This struct defines parameters for allocation of a BAM DMA channel. The
519 * client must memset() this struct to zero before writing allocation
520 * information. A value of zero for uninitialized values will instruct
521 * the SPS driver to use defaults or "don't care".
522 *
523 * @dev - Associated BAM device handle, or SPS_DEV_HANDLE_DMA.
524 *
525 * @src_owner - Source owner processor ID.
526 * @dest_owner - Destination owner processor ID.
527 *
528 */
529struct sps_alloc_dma_chan {
530 u32 dev;
531
532 /* BAM DMA channel configuration parameters */
533
534 u32 threshold;
535 enum sps_dma_priority priority;
536
537 /**
538 * Owner IDs are global host processor identifiers used by the system
539 * SROT when establishing execution environments.
540 */
541 u32 src_owner;
542 u32 dest_owner;
543
544};
545
546/**
547 * This struct defines parameters for an allocated BAM DMA channel.
548 *
549 * @dev - BAM DMA device handle.
550 * @dest_pipe_index - Destination/input/write pipe index.
551 * @src_pipe_index - Source/output/read pipe index.
552 *
553 */
554struct sps_dma_chan {
555 u32 dev;
556 u32 dest_pipe_index;
557 u32 src_pipe_index;
558};
559
560/**
561 * This struct is an argument passed payload when triggering a callback event
562 * object registered for an SPS connection end point.
563 *
564 * @user - Pointer registered with sps_register_event().
565 *
566 * @event_id - Which event.
567 *
568 * @iovec - The associated I/O vector. If the end point is a system-mode
569 * producer, the size will reflect the actual number of bytes written to the
570 * buffer by the pipe. NOTE: If this I/O vector was part of a set submitted to
571 * sps_transfer(), then the vector array itself will be updated with all of
572 * the actual counts.
573 *
574 * @user - Pointer registered with the transfer.
575 *
576 */
577struct sps_event_notify {
578 void *user;
579
580 enum sps_event event_id;
581
582 /* Data associated with the event */
583
584 union {
585 /* Data for SPS_EVENT_IRQ */
586 struct {
587 u32 mask;
588 } irq;
589
590 /* Data for SPS_EVENT_EOT or SPS_EVENT_DESC_DONE */
591
592 struct {
593 struct sps_iovec iovec;
594 void *user;
595 } transfer;
596
597 /* Data for SPS_EVENT_ERROR */
598
599 struct {
600 u32 status;
601 } err;
602
603 } data;
604};
605
606/**
607 * This struct defines a event registration parameters and is used as the
608 * argument for the sps_register_event() function.
609 *
610 * @options - Event options that will trigger the event object.
611 * @mode - Event trigger mode.
612 *
613 * @xfer_done - a pointer to a completion object. NULL if not in use.
614 *
615 * @callback - a callback to call on completion. NULL if not in use.
616 *
617 * @user - User pointer that will be provided in event callback data.
618 *
619 */
620struct sps_register_event {
621 enum sps_option options;
622 enum sps_trigger mode;
623 struct completion *xfer_done;
624 void (*callback)(struct sps_event_notify *notify);
625 void *user;
626};
627
628/**
629 * This struct defines a system memory transfer's parameters and is used as the
630 * argument for the sps_transfer() function.
631 *
632 * @iovec_phys - Physical address of I/O vectors buffer.
633 * @iovec - Pointer to I/O vectors buffer.
634 * @iovec_count - Number of I/O vectors.
635 * @user - User pointer passed in callback event.
636 *
637 */
638struct sps_transfer {
639 u32 iovec_phys;
640 struct sps_iovec *iovec;
641 u32 iovec_count;
642 void *user;
643};
644
645/**
646 * This struct defines a timer control operation parameters and is used as an
647 * argument for the sps_timer_ctrl() function.
648 *
649 * @op - Timer control operation.
650 * @timeout_msec - Inactivity timeout (msec).
651 *
652 */
653struct sps_timer_ctrl {
654 enum sps_timer_op op;
655
656 /**
657 * The following configuration parameters must be set when the timer
658 * control operation is SPS_TIMER_OP_CONFIG.
659 */
660 enum sps_timer_mode mode;
661 u32 timeout_msec;
662};
663
664/**
665 * This struct defines a timer control operation result and is used as an
666 * argument for the sps_timer_ctrl() function.
667 */
668struct sps_timer_result {
669 u32 current_timer;
670};
671
672
673/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
674 * Functions specific to sps interface
675 * -------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
676struct sps_pipe; /* Forward declaration */
677
Yan He2eafd742012-04-09 16:07:15 -0700678#ifdef CONFIG_SPS
Bryan Huntsman3f2bc4d2011-08-16 17:27:22 -0700679/**
680 * Register a BAM device
681 *
682 * This function registers a BAM device with the SPS driver. For each
683 *peripheral that includes a BAM, the peripheral driver must register
684 * the BAM with the SPS driver.
685 *
686 * A requirement is that the peripheral driver must remain attached
687 * to the SPS driver until the BAM is deregistered. Otherwise, the
688 * system may attempt to unload the SPS driver. BAM registrations would
689 * be lost.
690 *
691 * @bam_props - Pointer to struct for BAM device properties.
692 *
693 * @dev_handle - Device handle will be written to this location (output).
694 *
695 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
696 *
697 */
698int sps_register_bam_device(const struct sps_bam_props *bam_props,
699 u32 *dev_handle);
700
701/**
702 * Deregister a BAM device
703 *
704 * This function deregisters a BAM device from the SPS driver. The peripheral
705 * driver should deregister a BAM when the peripheral driver is shut down or
706 * when BAM use should be disabled.
707 *
708 * A BAM cannot be deregistered if any of its pipes is in an active connection.
709 *
710 * When all BAMs have been deregistered, the system is free to unload the
711 * SPS driver.
712 *
713 * @dev_handle - BAM device handle.
714 *
715 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
716 *
717 */
718int sps_deregister_bam_device(u32 dev_handle);
719
720/**
721 * Allocate client state context
722 *
723 * This function allocate and initializes a client state context struct.
724 *
725 * @return pointer to client state context
726 *
727 */
728struct sps_pipe *sps_alloc_endpoint(void);
729
730/**
731 * Free client state context
732 *
733 * This function de-initializes and free a client state context struct.
734 *
735 * @ctx - client context for SPS connection end point
736 *
737 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
738 *
739 */
740int sps_free_endpoint(struct sps_pipe *h);
741
742/**
743 * Get the configuration parameters for an SPS connection end point
744 *
745 * This function retrieves the configuration parameters for an SPS connection
746 * end point.
747 * This function may be called before the end point is connected (before
748 * sps_connect is called). This allows the client to specify parameters before
749 * the connection is established.
750 *
751 * The client must call this function to fill it's struct sps_connect
752 * struct before modifying values and passing the struct to sps_set_config().
753 *
754 * @h - client context for SPS connection end point
755 *
756 * @config - Pointer to buffer for the end point's configuration parameters.
757 * Must not be NULL.
758 *
759 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
760 *
761 */
762int sps_get_config(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_connect *config);
763
764/**
765 * Allocate memory from the SPS Pipe-Memory.
766 *
767 * @h - client context for SPS connection end point
768 *
769 * @mem - memory type - N/A.
770 *
771 * @mem_buffer - Pointer to struct for allocated memory properties.
772 *
773 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
774 *
775 */
776int sps_alloc_mem(struct sps_pipe *h, enum sps_mem mem,
777 struct sps_mem_buffer *mem_buffer);
778
779/**
780 * Free memory from the SPS Pipe-Memory.
781 *
782 * @h - client context for SPS connection end point
783 *
784 * @mem_buffer - Pointer to struct for allocated memory properties.
785 *
786 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
787 *
788 */
789int sps_free_mem(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_mem_buffer *mem_buffer);
790
791/**
792 * Connect an SPS connection end point
793 *
794 * This function creates a connection between two SPS peripherals or between
795 * an SPS peripheral and the local host processor (via system memory, end
796 *point SPS_DEV_HANDLE_MEM). Establishing the connection includes
797 * initialization of the SPS hardware and allocation of any other connection
798 * resources (buffer memory, etc.).
799 *
800 * This function requires the client to specify both the source and
801 * destination end points of the SPS connection. However, the handle
802 * returned applies only to the end point of the connection that the client
803 * controls. The end point under control must be specified by the
804 * enum sps_mode mode argument, either SPS_MODE_SRC, SPS_MODE_DEST, or
805 * SPS_MODE_CTL. Note that SPS_MODE_CTL is only supported for I/O
806 * accelerator connections, and only a limited set of control operations are
807 * allowed (TBD).
808 *
809 * For a connection involving system memory
810 * (SPS_DEV_HANDLE_MEM), the peripheral end point must be
811 * specified. For example, SPS_MODE_SRC must be specified for a
812 * BAM-to-system connection, since the BAM pipe is the data
813 * producer.
814 *
815 * For a specific peripheral-to-peripheral connection, there may be more than
816 * one required configuration. For example, there might be high-performance
817 * and low-power configurations for a connection between the two peripherals.
818 * The config argument allows the client to specify different configurations,
819 * which may require different system resource allocations and hardware
820 * initialization.
821 *
822 * A client is allowed to create one and only one connection for its
823 * struct sps_pipe. The handle is used to identify the connection end point
824 * in subsequent SPS driver calls. A specific connection source or
825 * destination end point can be associated with one and only one
826 * struct sps_pipe.
827 *
828 * The client must establish an open device handle to the SPS. To do so, the
829 * client must attach to the SPS driver and open the SPS device by calling
830 * the following functions.
831 *
832 * @h - client context for SPS connection end point
833 *
834 * @connect - Pointer to connection parameters
835 *
836 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
837 *
838 */
839int sps_connect(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_connect *connect);
840
841/**
842 * Disconnect an SPS connection end point
843 *
844 * This function disconnects an SPS connection end point.
845 * The SPS hardware associated with that end point will be disabled.
846 * For a connection involving system memory (SPS_DEV_HANDLE_MEM), all
847 * connection resources are deallocated. For a peripheral-to-peripheral
848 * connection, the resources associated with the connection will not be
849 * deallocated until both end points are closed.
850 *
851 * The client must call sps_connect() for the handle before calling
852 * this function.
853 *
854 * @h - client context for SPS connection end point
855 *
856 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
857 *
858 */
859int sps_disconnect(struct sps_pipe *h);
860
861/**
862 * Register an event object for an SPS connection end point
863 *
864 * This function registers a callback event object for an SPS connection end
865 *point. The registered event object will be triggered for the set of
866 * events specified in reg->options that are enabled for the end point.
867 *
868 * There can only be one registered event object for each event. If an event
869 * object is already registered for an event, it will be replaced. If
870 *reg->event handle is NULL, then any registered event object for the
871 * event will be deregistered. Option bits in reg->options not associated
872 * with events are ignored.
873 *
874 * The client must call sps_connect() for the handle before calling
875 * this function.
876 *
877 * @h - client context for SPS connection end point
878 *
879 * @reg - Pointer to event registration parameters
880 *
881 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
882 *
883 */
884int sps_register_event(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_register_event *reg);
885
886/**
887 * Perform a single DMA transfer on an SPS connection end point
888 *
889 * This function submits a DMA transfer request consisting of a single buffer
890 * for an SPS connection end point associated with a peripheral-to/from-memory
891 * connection. The request will be submitted immediately to hardware if the
892 * hardware is idle (data flow off, no other pending transfers). Otherwise, it
893 * will be queued for later handling in the SPS driver work loop.
894 *
895 * The data buffer must be DMA ready. The client is responsible for insuring
896 *physically contiguous memory, cache maintenance, and memory barrier. For
897 * more information, see Appendix A.
898 *
899 * The client must not modify the data buffer until the completion indication is
900 * received.
901 *
902 * This function cannot be used if transfer queuing is disabled (see option
903 * SPS_O_NO_Q). The client must set the SPS_O_EOT option to receive a callback
904 * event trigger when the transfer is complete. The SPS driver will insure the
905 * appropriate flags in the I/O vectors are set to generate the completion
906 * indication.
907 *
908 * The return value from this function may indicate that an error occurred.
909 * Possible causes include invalid arguments.
910 *
911 * @h - client context for SPS connection end point
912 *
913 * @addr - Physical address of buffer to transfer.
914 *
915 * WARNING: The memory provided should be physically contiguous and
916 * non-cached.
917 *
918 * The user can use one of the following:
919 * 1. sps_alloc_mem() - allocated from pipe-memory.
920 * 2. dma_alloc_coherent() - allocate DMA memory.
921 * 3. dma_map_single() for memory allocated by kmalloc().
922 *
923 * @size - Size in bytes of buffer to transfer
924 *
925 * @user - User pointer that will be returned to user as part of
926 * event payload
927 *
928 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
929 *
930 */
931int sps_transfer_one(struct sps_pipe *h, u32 addr, u32 size,
932 void *user, u32 flags);
933
934/**
935 * Read event queue for an SPS connection end point
936 *
937 * This function reads event queue for an SPS connection end point.
938 *
939 * @h - client context for SPS connection end point
940 *
941 * @event - pointer to client's event data buffer
942 *
943 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
944 *
945 */
946int sps_get_event(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_event_notify *event);
947
948/**
949 * Get processed I/O vector (completed transfers)
950 *
951 * This function fetches the next processed I/O vector.
952 *
953 * @h - client context for SPS connection end point
954 *
955 * @iovec - Pointer to I/O vector struct (output).
956 * This struct will be zeroed if there are no more processed I/O vectors.
957 *
958 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
959 *
960 */
961int sps_get_iovec(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_iovec *iovec);
962
963/**
964 * Enable an SPS connection end point
965 *
966 * This function enables an SPS connection end point.
967 *
968 * @h - client context for SPS connection end point
969 *
970 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
971 *
972 */
973int sps_flow_on(struct sps_pipe *h);
974
975/**
976 * Disable an SPS connection end point
977 *
978 * This function disables an SPS connection end point.
979 *
980 * @h - client context for SPS connection end point
981 *
982 * @mode - Desired mode for disabling pipe data flow
983 *
984 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
985 *
986 */
987int sps_flow_off(struct sps_pipe *h, enum sps_flow_off mode);
988
989/**
990 * Perform a Multiple DMA transfer on an SPS connection end point
991 *
992 * This function submits a DMA transfer request for an SPS connection end point
993 * associated with a peripheral-to/from-memory connection. The request will be
994 * submitted immediately to hardware if the hardware is idle (data flow off, no
995 * other pending transfers). Otherwise, it will be queued for later handling in
996 * the SPS driver work loop.
997 *
998 * The data buffers referenced by the I/O vectors must be DMA ready.
999 * The client is responsible for insuring physically contiguous memory,
1000 * any cache maintenance, and memory barrier. For more information,
1001 * see Appendix A.
1002 *
1003 * The I/O vectors must specify physical addresses for the referenced buffers.
1004 *
1005 * The client must not modify the data buffers referenced by I/O vectors until
1006 * the completion indication is received.
1007 *
1008 * If transfer queuing is disabled (see option SPS_O_NO_Q), the client is
1009 * responsible for setting the appropriate flags in the I/O vectors to generate
1010 * the completion indication. Also, the client is responsible for enabling the
1011 * appropriate connection callback event options for completion indication (see
1012 * sps_connect(), sps_set_config()).
1013 *
1014 * If transfer queuing is enabled, the client must set the SPS_O_EOT option to
1015 * receive a callback event trigger when the transfer is complete. The SPS
1016 * driver will insure the appropriate flags in the I/O vectors are set to
1017 * generate the completion indication. The client must not set any flags in the
1018 * I/O vectors, as this may cause the SPS driver to become out of sync with the
1019 * hardware.
1020 *
1021 * The return value from this function may indicate that an error occurred.
1022 * Possible causes include invalid arguments. If transfer queuing is disabled,
1023 * an error will occur if the pipe is already processing a transfer.
1024 *
1025 * @h - client context for SPS connection end point
1026 *
1027 * @transfer - Pointer to transfer parameter struct
1028 *
1029 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
1030 *
1031 */
1032int sps_transfer(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_transfer *transfer);
1033
1034/**
1035 * Determine whether an SPS connection end point FIFO is empty
1036 *
1037 * This function returns the empty state of an SPS connection end point.
1038 *
1039 * @h - client context for SPS connection end point
1040 *
1041 * @empty - pointer to client's empty status word (boolean)
1042 *
1043 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
1044 *
1045 */
1046int sps_is_pipe_empty(struct sps_pipe *h, u32 *empty);
1047
1048/**
1049 * Reset an SPS BAM device
1050 *
1051 * This function resets an SPS BAM device.
1052 *
1053 * @dev - device handle for the BAM
1054 *
1055 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
1056 *
1057 */
1058int sps_device_reset(u32 dev);
1059
1060/**
1061 * Set the configuration parameters for an SPS connection end point
1062 *
1063 * This function sets the configuration parameters for an SPS connection
1064 * end point. This function may be called before the end point is connected
1065 * (before sps_connect is called). This allows the client to specify
1066 *parameters before the connection is established. The client is allowed
1067 * to pre-allocate resources and override driver defaults.
1068 *
1069 * The client must call sps_get_config() to fill it's struct sps_connect
1070 * struct before modifying values and passing the struct to this function.
1071 * Only those parameters that differ from the current configuration will
1072 * be processed.
1073 *
1074 * @h - client context for SPS connection end point
1075 *
1076 * @config - Pointer to the end point's new configuration parameters.
1077 *
1078 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
1079 *
1080 */
1081int sps_set_config(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_connect *config);
1082
1083/**
1084 * Set ownership of an SPS connection end point
1085 *
1086 * This function sets the ownership of an SPS connection end point to
1087 * either local (default) or non-local. This function is used to
1088 * retrieve the struct sps_connect data that must be used by a
1089 * satellite processor when calling sps_connect().
1090 *
1091 * Non-local ownership is only possible/meaningful on the processor
1092 * that controls resource allocations (apps processor). Setting ownership
1093 * to non-local on a satellite processor will fail.
1094 *
1095 * Setting ownership from non-local to local will succeed only if the
1096 * owning satellite processor has properly brought the end point to
1097 * an idle condition.
1098 *
1099 * This function will succeed if the connection end point is already in
1100 * the specified ownership state.
1101 *
1102 * @h - client context for SPS connection end point
1103 *
1104 * @owner - New ownership of the connection end point
1105 *
1106 * @connect - Pointer to buffer for satellite processor connect data.
1107 * Can be NULL to avoid retrieving the connect data. Will be ignored
1108 * if the end point ownership is set to local.
1109 *
1110 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
1111 *
1112 */
1113int sps_set_owner(struct sps_pipe *h, enum sps_owner owner,
1114 struct sps_satellite *connect);
1115
1116/**
1117 * Allocate a BAM DMA channel
1118 *
1119 * This function allocates a BAM DMA channel. A "BAM DMA" is a special
1120 * DMA peripheral with a BAM front end. The DMA peripheral acts as a conduit
1121 * for data to flow into a consumer pipe and then out of a producer pipe.
1122 * It's primarily purpose is to serve as a path for interprocessor communication
1123 * that allows each processor to control and protect it's own memory space.
1124 *
1125 * @alloc - Pointer to struct for BAM DMA channel allocation properties.
1126 *
1127 * @chan - Allocated channel information will be written to this
1128 * location (output).
1129 *
1130 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
1131 *
1132 */
1133int sps_alloc_dma_chan(const struct sps_alloc_dma_chan *alloc,
1134 struct sps_dma_chan *chan);
1135
1136/**
1137 * Free a BAM DMA channel
1138 *
1139 * This function frees a BAM DMA channel.
1140 *
1141 * @chan - Pointer to information for channel to free
1142 *
1143 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
1144 *
1145 */
1146int sps_free_dma_chan(struct sps_dma_chan *chan);
1147
1148/**
1149 * Get the BAM handle for BAM-DMA.
1150 *
1151 * The BAM handle should be use as source/destination in the sps_connect().
1152 *
1153 * @return handle on success, zero on error
1154 *
1155 */
1156u32 sps_dma_get_bam_handle(void);
1157
1158/**
1159 * Free the BAM handle for BAM-DMA.
1160 *
1161 */
1162void sps_dma_free_bam_handle(u32 h);
1163
1164
1165/**
1166 * Get number of free transfer entries for an SPS connection end point
1167 *
1168 * This function returns the number of free transfer entries for an
1169 * SPS connection end point.
1170 *
1171 * @h - client context for SPS connection end point
1172 *
1173 * @count - pointer to count status
1174 *
1175 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
1176 *
1177 */
1178int sps_get_free_count(struct sps_pipe *h, u32 *count);
1179
1180/**
1181 * Perform timer control
1182 *
1183 * This function performs timer control operations.
1184 *
1185 * @h - client context for SPS connection end point
1186 *
1187 * @timer_ctrl - Pointer to timer control specification
1188 *
1189 * @timer_result - Pointer to buffer for timer operation result.
1190 * This argument can be NULL if no result is expected for the operation.
1191 * If non-NULL, the current timer value will always provided.
1192 *
1193 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
1194 *
1195 */
1196int sps_timer_ctrl(struct sps_pipe *h,
1197 struct sps_timer_ctrl *timer_ctrl,
1198 struct sps_timer_result *timer_result);
1199
Yan He2027bd82011-11-05 14:43:01 -07001200/**
1201 * Find the handle of a BAM device based on the physical address
1202 *
1203 * This function finds a BAM device in the BAM registration list that
1204 * matches the specified physical address, and returns its handle.
1205 *
1206 * @phys_addr - physical address of the BAM
1207 *
1208 * @h - device handle of the BAM
1209 *
1210 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
1211 *
1212 */
1213int sps_phy2h(u32 phys_addr, u32 *handle);
1214
1215/**
1216 * Setup desc/data FIFO for bam-to-bam connection
1217 *
1218 * @mem_buffer - Pointer to struct for allocated memory properties.
1219 *
1220 * @addr - address of FIFO
1221 *
1222 * @size - FIFO size
1223 *
1224 * @use_offset - use address offset instead of absolute address
1225 *
1226 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
1227 *
1228 */
1229int sps_setup_bam2bam_fifo(struct sps_mem_buffer *mem_buffer,
1230 u32 addr, u32 size, int use_offset);
1231
Yan Hece596c12012-04-06 10:42:33 -07001232/**
1233 * Get the number of unused descriptors in the descriptor FIFO
1234 * of a pipe
1235 *
1236 * @h - client context for SPS connection end point
1237 *
1238 * @desc_num - number of unused descriptors
1239 *
1240 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
1241 *
1242 */
1243int sps_get_unused_desc_num(struct sps_pipe *h, u32 *desc_num);
1244
Yan He0eead892012-07-03 17:38:56 -07001245/**
1246 * Get the debug info of BAM registers and descriptor FIFOs
1247 *
1248 * @dev - BAM device handle
1249 *
1250 * @option - debugging option
1251 *
1252 * @para - parameter used for an option (such as pipe combination)
1253 *
Yan Hefc1aa892012-08-13 15:03:09 -07001254 * @tb_sel - testbus selection
1255 *
1256 * @pre_level - prescreening level
1257 *
Yan He0eead892012-07-03 17:38:56 -07001258 * @return 0 on success, negative value on error
1259 *
1260 */
Yan Hefc1aa892012-08-13 15:03:09 -07001261int sps_get_bam_debug_info(u32 dev, u32 option, u32 para,
1262 u32 tb_sel, u8 pre_level);
Yan He0eead892012-07-03 17:38:56 -07001263
Yan He2eafd742012-04-09 16:07:15 -07001264#else
1265static inline int sps_register_bam_device(const struct sps_bam_props
1266 *bam_props, u32 *dev_handle)
1267{
1268 return -EPERM;
1269}
1270
1271static inline int sps_deregister_bam_device(u32 dev_handle)
1272{
1273 return -EPERM;
1274}
1275
1276static inline struct sps_pipe *sps_alloc_endpoint(void)
1277{
1278 return NULL;
1279}
1280
1281static inline int sps_free_endpoint(struct sps_pipe *h)
1282{
1283 return -EPERM;
1284}
1285
1286static inline int sps_get_config(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_connect *config)
1287{
1288 return -EPERM;
1289}
1290
1291static inline int sps_alloc_mem(struct sps_pipe *h, enum sps_mem mem,
1292 struct sps_mem_buffer *mem_buffer)
1293{
1294 return -EPERM;
1295}
1296
1297static inline int sps_free_mem(struct sps_pipe *h,
1298 struct sps_mem_buffer *mem_buffer)
1299{
1300 return -EPERM;
1301}
1302
1303static inline int sps_connect(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_connect *connect)
1304{
1305 return -EPERM;
1306}
1307
1308static inline int sps_disconnect(struct sps_pipe *h)
1309{
1310 return -EPERM;
1311}
1312
1313static inline int sps_register_event(struct sps_pipe *h,
1314 struct sps_register_event *reg)
1315{
1316 return -EPERM;
1317}
1318
1319static inline int sps_transfer_one(struct sps_pipe *h, u32 addr, u32 size,
1320 void *user, u32 flags)
1321{
1322 return -EPERM;
1323}
1324
1325static inline int sps_get_event(struct sps_pipe *h,
1326 struct sps_event_notify *event)
1327{
1328 return -EPERM;
1329}
1330
1331static inline int sps_get_iovec(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_iovec *iovec)
1332{
1333 return -EPERM;
1334}
1335
1336static inline int sps_flow_on(struct sps_pipe *h)
1337{
1338 return -EPERM;
1339}
1340
1341static inline int sps_flow_off(struct sps_pipe *h, enum sps_flow_off mode)
1342{
1343 return -EPERM;
1344}
1345
1346static inline int sps_transfer(struct sps_pipe *h,
1347 struct sps_transfer *transfer)
1348{
1349 return -EPERM;
1350}
1351
1352static inline int sps_is_pipe_empty(struct sps_pipe *h, u32 *empty)
1353{
1354 return -EPERM;
1355}
1356
1357static inline int sps_device_reset(u32 dev)
1358{
1359 return -EPERM;
1360}
1361
1362static inline int sps_set_config(struct sps_pipe *h, struct sps_connect *config)
1363{
1364 return -EPERM;
1365}
1366
1367static inline int sps_set_owner(struct sps_pipe *h, enum sps_owner owner,
1368 struct sps_satellite *connect)
1369{
1370 return -EPERM;
1371}
1372
1373static inline int sps_get_free_count(struct sps_pipe *h, u32 *count)
1374{
1375 return -EPERM;
1376}
1377
1378static inline int sps_alloc_dma_chan(const struct sps_alloc_dma_chan *alloc,
1379 struct sps_dma_chan *chan)
1380{
1381 return -EPERM;
1382}
1383
1384static inline int sps_free_dma_chan(struct sps_dma_chan *chan)
1385{
1386 return -EPERM;
1387}
1388
1389static inline u32 sps_dma_get_bam_handle(void)
1390{
1391 return 0;
1392}
1393
1394static inline void sps_dma_free_bam_handle(u32 h)
1395{
1396}
1397
1398static inline int sps_timer_ctrl(struct sps_pipe *h,
1399 struct sps_timer_ctrl *timer_ctrl,
1400 struct sps_timer_result *timer_result)
1401{
1402 return -EPERM;
1403}
1404
1405static inline int sps_phy2h(u32 phys_addr, u32 *handle)
1406{
1407 return -EPERM;
1408}
1409
1410static inline int sps_setup_bam2bam_fifo(struct sps_mem_buffer *mem_buffer,
1411 u32 addr, u32 size, int use_offset)
1412{
1413 return -EPERM;
1414}
1415
1416static inline int sps_get_unused_desc_num(struct sps_pipe *h, u32 *desc_num)
1417{
1418 return -EPERM;
1419}
Yan He0eead892012-07-03 17:38:56 -07001420
Yan Hefc1aa892012-08-13 15:03:09 -07001421static inline int sps_get_bam_debug_info(u32 dev, u32 option, u32 para,
1422 u32 tb_sel, u8 pre_level)
Yan He0eead892012-07-03 17:38:56 -07001423{
1424 return -EPERM;
1425}
Yan He2eafd742012-04-09 16:07:15 -07001426#endif
1427
Bryan Huntsman3f2bc4d2011-08-16 17:27:22 -07001428#endif /* _SPS_H_ */