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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2020-2021, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2022 Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. All rights reserved.
*/
#ifndef KGSL_REGMAP_H
#define KGSL_REGMAP_H
struct kgsl_regmap;
struct kgsl_regmap_region;
/**
* @ksgl_regmap_ops - Helper functions to access registers in a regmap region
*/
struct kgsl_regmap_ops {
/**
* @preaccess: called before accesses to the register. This is used by
* adreno to call kgsl_pre_hwaccess()
*/
void (*preaccess)(struct kgsl_regmap_region *region);
};
/**
* struct kgsl_regmap_region - Defines a region of registers in a kgsl_regmap
*/
struct kgsl_regmap_region {
/** @virt: Kernel address for the re-mapped region */
void __iomem *virt;
/** @offset: Dword offset of the region from the regmap base */
u32 offset;
/** @size: Size of the region in dwords */
u32 size;
/** @ops: Helper functions to access registers in the region */
const struct kgsl_regmap_ops *ops;
/** @priv: Private data to send to the ops */
void *priv;
};
/**
* struct kgsl_regmap - Define a set of individual regions that are all indexed
* from a commmon base. This is used to access GPU and GMU registers in
* separate io-remmaped regions from a single set of function calls.
*/
struct kgsl_regmap {
/**
* @base: Resource pointer for the "base" region (the region that all
* other regions are indexed from)
*/
struct resource *base;
/** @region: Array of regions for this regmap */
struct kgsl_regmap_region region[4];
/** @count: Number of active regions in @region */
int count;
};
/**
* struct kgsl_regmap_list
*/
struct kgsl_regmap_list {
/** offset: Dword offset of the register to write */
u32 offset;
/** val: Value to write */
u32 val;
};
/**
* kgsl_regmap_init - Initialize a regmap
* @pdev: Pointer to the platform device that owns @name
* @regmap: Pointer to the regmap to initialize
* @name: Name of the resource to map
* @ops: Pointer to the regmap ops for this region
* @priv: Private data to pass to the regmap ops
*
* Initialize a regmap and set the resource @name as the base region in the
* regmap. All other regions will be indexed from the start of this region.
* This will nominally be the start of the GPU register region.
*
* Return: 0 on success or negative error on failure.
*/
int kgsl_regmap_init(struct platform_device *pdev, struct kgsl_regmap *regmap,
const char *name, const struct kgsl_regmap_ops *ops,
void *priv);
/**
* kgsl_regmap_add_region - Add a region to an existing regmap
* @regmap: The regmap to add the region to
* @pdev: Pointer to the platform device that owns @name
* @name: Name of the resource to map
* @ops: Pointer to the regmap ops for this region
* @priv: Private data to pass to the regmap ops
*
* Add a new region to the regmap. It will be indexed against the base
* address already defined when the regmap was initialized. For example,
* if the base GPU address is at physical address 0x3d000000 and the new
* region is at physical address 0x3d010000 this region will be added at
* (0x3d010000 - 0x3d000000) or dword offset 0x4000.
*
* Return: 0 on success or negative error on failure.
*/
int kgsl_regmap_add_region(struct kgsl_regmap *regmap, struct platform_device *pdev,
const char *name, const struct kgsl_regmap_ops *ops, void *priv);
/**
* kgsl_regmap_valid_offset - return true if the offset is valid
* @regmap: The regmap to query
* @offset: The dword offset to query
*
* Return: True if @offset is a valid register in the regmap
*/
bool kgsl_regmap_valid_offset(struct kgsl_regmap *regmap, u32 offset);
/**
* kgsl_regmap_read - Read a register from the regmap
* @regmap: The regmap to read from
* @offset: The dword offset to read
*
* Read the register at the specified offset indexed against the base address in
* the regmap. An offset that falls out of mapped regions will WARN and return
* 0.
*
* Return: The value of the register at @offset
*/
u32 kgsl_regmap_read(struct kgsl_regmap *regmap, u32 offset);
/**
* kgsl_regmap_write - Write a register to the regmap
* @regmap: The regmap to write to
* @data: The value to write to @offset
* @offset: The dword offset to write
*
* Write @data to the register at the specified offset indexed against the base
* address in he regmap. An offset that falls out of mapped regions will WARN
* and skip the write.
*/
void kgsl_regmap_write(struct kgsl_regmap *regmap, u32 value, u32 offset);
/**
* kgsl_regmap_multi_write - Write a list of registers
* @regmap: The regmap to write to
* @list: A pointer to an array of &strut kgsl_regmap_list items
* @count: NUmber of items in @list
*
* Write all the registers in @list to the regmap.
*/
void kgsl_regmap_multi_write(struct kgsl_regmap *regmap,
const struct kgsl_regmap_list *list, int count);
/**
* kgsl_regmap_rmw - read-modify-write a register in the regmap
* @regmap: The regmap to write to
* @offset: The dword offset to write
* @mask: Mask the register contents against this mask
* @or: OR these bits into the register before writing it back again
*
* Read the register at @offset, mask it against @mask, OR the bits in @or and
* write it back to @offset. @offset will be indexed against the base
* address in the regmap. An offset that falls out of mapped regions will WARN
* and skip the operation.
*/
void kgsl_regmap_rmw(struct kgsl_regmap *regmap, u32 offset, u32 mask,
u32 or);
/**
* kgsl_regmap_bulk_write - Write an array of values to a I/O region
* @regmap: The regmap to write to
* @offset: The dword offset to start writing to
* @data: The data to write
* @dwords: Number of dwords to write
*
* Bulk write @data to the I/O region starting at @offset for @dwords.
* The write operation must fit fully inside a single region (no crossing the
* boundaries). @offset will be indexed against the base
* address in he regmap. An offset that falls out of mapped regions will WARN
* and skip the operation.
*/
void kgsl_regmap_bulk_write(struct kgsl_regmap *regmap, u32 offset,
const void *data, int dwords);
/**
* kgsl_regmap_bulk_read - Read an array of values to a I/O region
* @regmap: The regmap to read from
* @offset: The dword offset to start reading from
* @data: The data pointer to read into
* @dwords: Number of dwords to read
*
* Bulk read into @data the I/O region starting at @offset for @dwords.
* The read operation must fit fully inside a single region (no crossing the
* boundaries). @offset will be indexed against the base
* address in the regmap. An offset that falls out of mapped regions will WARN
* and skip the operation.
*/
void kgsl_regmap_bulk_read(struct kgsl_regmap *regmap, u32 offset,
const void *data, int dwords);
/**
* kgsl_regmap_virt - Return the kernel address for a offset
* @regmap: The regmap to write to
* @offset: The dword offset to map to a kernel address
*
* Return: The kernel address for @offset or NULL if out of range.
*/
void __iomem *kgsl_regmap_virt(struct kgsl_regmap *regmap, u32 offset);
/**
* kgsl_regmap_read_indexed - Read a indexed pair of registers
* @regmap: The regmap to read from
* @addr: The offset of the address register for the index pair
* @data: The offset of the data register for the index pair
* @dest: An array to put the values
* @count: Number of dwords to read from @data
*
* This function configures the address register once and then
* reads from the data register in a loop.
*/
void kgsl_regmap_read_indexed(struct kgsl_regmap *regmap, u32 addr,
u32 data, u32 *dest, int count);
/**
* kgsl_regmap_read_indexed_interleaved - Dump an indexed pair of registers
* @regmap: The regmap to read from
* @addr: The offset of the address register for the index pair
* @data: The offset of the data register for the index pair
* @dest: An array to put the values
* @start: Starting value to be programmed in the address register
* @count: Number of dwords to read from @data
*
* This function is slightly different than kgsl_regmap_read_indexed()
* in that it takes as argument a start value that is to be programmed
* in the address register and secondly, the address register is to be
* configured before every read of the data register.
*/
void kgsl_regmap_read_indexed_interleaved(struct kgsl_regmap *regmap, u32 addr,
u32 data, u32 *dest, u32 start, int count);
/**
* kgsl_regmap_get_region - Return the region for the given offset
* @regmap: The regmap to query
* @offset: The offset to query
*
* Return: The &struct kgsl_regmap_region that owns the offset or NULL
*/
struct kgsl_regmap_region *kgsl_regmap_get_region(struct kgsl_regmap *regmap,
u32 offset);
/**
* kgsl_regmap_poll_read - A helper function for kgsl_regmap_read_poll_timeout
* @region: Pointer to a &struct kgsl_regmap_region
* @offset: Offset to read
* @val: Pointer for the result
*
* This is a special helper function to be called only from
* kgsl_regmap_read_poll_timeout.
*
* Return: 0 on success or -ENODEV if the region is NULL.
*/
int kgsl_regmap_poll_read(struct kgsl_regmap_region *region, u32 offset,
u32 *val);
#define kgsl_regmap_read_poll_timeout(regmap, offset, val, cond, \
sleep_us, timeout_us) \
({ \
int __ret, __tmp; \
struct kgsl_regmap_region *region = \
kgsl_regmap_get_region(regmap, offset); \
\
if (region && region->ops && region->ops->preaccess) \
region->ops->preaccess(region); \
__tmp = read_poll_timeout(kgsl_regmap_poll_read, __ret, __ret || (cond),\
sleep_us, timeout_us, false, region, offset, &(val)); \
__ret ?: __tmp; \
})
#endif