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diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyanerr.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyanerr.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c7d4ebb020c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyanerr.h @@ -0,0 +1,418 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyanerr.h) + ## Symbols for backward compatibility with previous releases of Antioch SDK. +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYANERR_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYANERR_H_ + +#include "cyaserr.h" + +#ifndef __doxygen__ + +/* + * Function completed successfully. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_SUCCESS (CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS) + +/* + * A function trying to acquire a resource was unable to do so. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_NOT_ACQUIRED (CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_ACQUIRED) + +/* + * A function trying to acquire a resource was unable to do so. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_NOT_RELEASED (CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RELEASED) + +/* + * The West Bridge firmware is not loaded. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE (CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE) + +/* + * A timeout occurred waiting on a response from the West Bridge device + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_TIMEOUT (CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT) + +/* + * A request to download firmware was made while not in the CONFIG mode + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_NOT_IN_CONFIG_MODE (CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_IN_CONFIG_MODE) + +/* + * This error is returned if the firmware size specified is too invalid. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_INVALID_SIZE (CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_SIZE) + +/* + * This error is returned if a request is made to acquire a resource that has + * already been acquired. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_RESOURCE_ALREADY_OWNED (CY_AS_ERROR_RESOURCE_ALREADY_OWNED) + +/* + * This error is returned if a request is made to release a resource that has + * not previously been acquired. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_RESOURCE_NOT_OWNED (CY_AS_ERROR_RESOURCE_NOT_OWNED) + +/* + * This error is returned when a request is made for a media that does not + * exist + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_NO_SUCH_MEDIA (CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_MEDIA) + +/* + * This error is returned when a request is made for a device that does + * not exist + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE (CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE) + +/* + * This error is returned when a request is made for a unit that does + * not exist + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_NO_SUCH_UNIT (CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_UNIT) + +/* + * This error is returned when a request is made for a block that does + * not exist + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_INVALID_BLOCK (CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_BLOCK) + +/* + * This error is returned when an invalid trace level is set. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_INVALID_TRACE_LEVEL (CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_TRACE_LEVEL) + +/* + * This error is returned when West Bridge is already in the standby state + * and an attempt is made to put West Bridge into this state again. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_ALREADY_STANDBY (CY_AS_ERROR_ALREADY_STANDBY) + +/* + * This error is returned when the API needs to set a pin on the + * West Bridge device, but this is not supported by the underlying HAL + * layer. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_SETTING_WAKEUP_PIN (CY_AS_ERROR_SETTING_WAKEUP_PIN) + +/* + * This error is returned when a module is being started that has + * already been started. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_ALREADY_RUNNING (CY_AS_ERROR_ALREADY_RUNNING) + +/* + * This error is returned when a module is being stopped that has + * already been stopped. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING (CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING) + +/* + * This error is returned when the caller tries to claim a media that has + * already been claimed. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_MEDIA_ALREADY_CLAIMED (CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_ALREADY_CLAIMED) + +/* + * This error is returned when the caller tries to release a media that + * has already been released. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_MEDIA_NOT_CLAIMED (CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_NOT_CLAIMED) + +/* + * This error is returned when canceling trying to cancel an asynchronous + * operation when an async operation is not pending. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_NO_OPERATION_PENDING (CY_AS_ERROR_NO_OPERATION_PENDING) + +/* + * This error is returned when an invalid endpoint number is provided + * to an API call. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_INVALID_ENDPOINT (CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_ENDPOINT) + +/* + * This error is returned when an invalid descriptor type + * is specified in an API call. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_INVALID_DESCRIPTOR (CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_DESCRIPTOR) + +/* + * This error is returned when an invalid descriptor index + * is specified in an API call. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_BAD_INDEX (CY_AS_ERROR_BAD_INDEX) + +/* + * This error is returned if trying to set a USB descriptor + * when in the P port enumeration mode. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_BAD_ENUMERATION_MODE (CY_AS_ERROR_BAD_ENUMERATION_MODE) + +/* + * This error is returned when the endpoint configuration specified + * is not valid. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_INVALID_CONFIGURATION (CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_CONFIGURATION) + +/* + * This error is returned when the API cannot verify it is connected + * to an West Bridge device. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_NO_ANTIOCH (CY_AS_ERROR_NO_ANTIOCH) + +/* + * This error is returned when an API function is called and + * CyAnMiscConfigureDevice has not been called to configure West + * Bridge for the current environment. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED (CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED) + +/* + * This error is returned when West Bridge cannot allocate memory required for + * internal API operations. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY (CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY) + +/* + * This error is returned when a module is being started that has + * already been started. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_NESTED_SLEEP (CY_AS_ERROR_NESTED_SLEEP) + +/* + * This error is returned when an operation is attempted on an endpoint that has + * been disabled. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_ENDPOINT_DISABLED (CY_AS_ERROR_ENDPOINT_DISABLED) + +/* + * This error is returned when a call is made to an API function when the device + * is in standby. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_IN_STANDBY (CY_AS_ERROR_IN_STANDBY) + +/* + * This error is returned when an API call is made with an invalid handle value. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE (CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE) + +/* + * This error is returned when an invalid response is returned from the West + * Bridge device. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE (CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE) + +/* + * This error is returned from the callback function for any asynchronous + * read or write request that is canceled. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_CANCELED (CY_AS_ERROR_CANCELED) + +/* + * This error is returned when the call to create sleep channel fails + * in the HAL layer. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_CREATE_SLEEP_CHANNEL_FAILED \ + (CY_AS_ERROR_CREATE_SLEEP_CHANNEL_FAILED) + +/* + * This error is returned when the call to CyAnMiscLeaveStandby + * is made and the device is not in standby. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_NOT_IN_STANDBY (CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_IN_STANDBY) + +/* + * This error is returned when the call to destroy sleep channel fails + * in the HAL layer. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_DESTROY_SLEEP_CHANNEL_FAILED \ + (CY_AS_ERROR_DESTROY_SLEEP_CHANNEL_FAILED) + +/* + * This error is returned when an invalid resource is specified to a call + * to CyAnMiscAcquireResource() or CyAnMiscReleaseResource() + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_INVALID_RESOURCE (CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESOURCE) + +/* + * This error occurs when an operation is requested on an endpoint that has + * a currently pending async operation. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_ASYNC_PENDING (CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_PENDING) + +/* + * This error is returned when a call to CyAnStorageCancelAsync() or + * CyAnUsbCancelAsync() is made when no asynchronous request is pending. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_ASYNC_NOT_PENDING (CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_NOT_PENDING) + +/* + * This error is returned when a request is made to put the West Bridge device + * into standby mode while the USB stack is still active. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_USB_RUNNING (CY_AS_ERROR_USB_RUNNING) + +/* + * A request for in the wrong direction was issued on an endpoint. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_USB_BAD_DIRECTION (CY_AS_ERROR_USB_BAD_DIRECTION) + +/* + * An invalid request was received + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_INVALID_REQUEST (CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_REQUEST) + +/* + * An ACK request was requested while no setup packet was pending. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_NO_SETUP_PACKET_PENDING \ + (CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SETUP_PACKET_PENDING) + +/* + * A call was made to a API function that cannot be called from a callback. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_INVALID_IN_CALLBACK (CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_IN_CALLBACK) + +/* + * A call was made to CyAnUsbSetEndPointConfig() before + * CyAnUsbSetPhysicalConfiguration() was called. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_ENDPOINT_CONFIG_NOT_SET \ + (CY_AS_ERROR_ENDPOINT_CONFIG_NOT_SET) + +/* + * The physical endpoint referenced is not valid in the current + * physical configuration + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_INVALID_PHYSICAL_ENDPOINT \ + (CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_PHYSICAL_ENDPOINT) + +/* + * The data supplied to the CyAnMiscDownloadFirmware() call is not aligned on a + * WORD (16 bit) boundary. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_ALIGNMENT_ERROR (CY_AS_ERROR_ALIGNMENT_ERROR) + +/* + * A call was made to destroy the West Bridge device, but the USB stack or the + * storage stack was will running. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_STILL_RUNNING (CY_AS_ERROR_STILL_RUNNING) + +/* + * A call was made to the API for a function that is not yet supported. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_NOT_YET_SUPPORTED (CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_YET_SUPPORTED) + +/* + * A NULL callback was provided where a non-NULL callback was required + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_NULL_CALLBACK (CY_AS_ERROR_NULL_CALLBACK) + +/* + * This error is returned when a request is made to put the West Bridge device + * into standby mode while the storage stack is still active. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_STORAGE_RUNNING (CY_AS_ERROR_STORAGE_RUNNING) + +/* + * This error is returned when an operation is attempted that cannot be + * completed while the USB stack is connected to a USB host. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_USB_CONNECTED (CY_AS_ERROR_USB_CONNECTED) + +/* + * This error is returned when a USB disconnect is attempted and the + * West Bridge device is not connected. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_USB_NOT_CONNECTED (CY_AS_ERROR_USB_NOT_CONNECTED) + +/* + * This error is returned when an P2S storage operation attempted and + * data could not be read or written to the storage media. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_MEDIA_ACCESS_FAILURE (CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_ACCESS_FAILURE) + +/* + * This error is returned when an P2S storage operation attempted and + * the media is write protected. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_MEDIA_WRITE_PROTECTED (CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_WRITE_PROTECTED) + +/* + * This error is returned when an attempt is made to cancel a request + * that has already been sent to the West Bridge. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_OPERATION_IN_TRANSIT (CY_AS_ERROR_OPERATION_IN_TRANSIT) + +/* + * This error is returned when an invalid parameter is passed to one of + * the APIs. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER (CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER) + +/* + * This error is returned if an API is not supported by the current + * West Bridge device or the active firmware version. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED (CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED) + +/* + * This error is returned when a call is made to one of the Storage or + * USB APIs while the device is in suspend mode. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND (CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND) + +/* + * This error is returned when the call to CyAnMiscLeaveSuspend + * is made and the device is not in suspend mode. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_NOT_IN_SUSPEND (CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_IN_SUSPEND) + +/* + * This error is returned when a command that is disabled by USB is called. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_FEATURE_NOT_ENABLED (CY_AS_ERROR_FEATURE_NOT_ENABLED) + +/* + * This error is returned when an Async storage read or write is called before a + * query device call is issued. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_QUERY_DEVICE_NEEDED (CY_AS_ERROR_QUERY_DEVICE_NEEDED) + +/* + * This error is returned when a call is made to USB or STORAGE Start or + * Stop before a prior Start or Stop has finished. + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_STARTSTOP_PENDING (CY_AS_ERROR_STARTSTOP_PENDING) + +/* + * This error is returned when a request is made for a bus that does not exist + */ +#define CY_AN_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS (CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS) + +#endif /* __doxygen__ */ + +#endif /* _INCLUDED_CYANERR_H_ */ diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyanmedia.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyanmedia.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..be074887f5a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyanmedia.h @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyanmedia.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor +## Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYANMEDIA_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYANMEDIA_H_ + +#include "cyas_cplus_start.h" + +/* Summary + Specifies a specific type of media supported by West Bridge + + Description + The West Bridge device supports five specific types + of media as storage/IO devices attached to it's S-Port. This + type is used to indicate the type of media being referenced in + any API call. +*/ +#include "cyasmedia.h" + +/* Flash NAND memory (may be SLC or MLC) */ +#define cy_an_media_nand cy_as_media_nand + +/* An SD flash memory device */ +#define cy_an_media_sd_flash cy_as_media_sd_flash + +/* An MMC flash memory device */ +#define cy_an_media_mmc_flash cy_as_media_mmc_flash + +/* A CE-ATA disk drive */ +#define cy_an_media_ce_ata cy_as_media_ce_ata + + /* SDIO device. */ +#define cy_an_media_sdio cy_as_media_sdio +#define cy_an_media_max_media_value \ + cy_as_media_max_media_value + +typedef cy_as_media_type cy_an_media_type; + +#include "cyas_cplus_end.h" + +#endif /* _INCLUDED_CYANMEDIA_H_ */ diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyanmisc.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyanmisc.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..0838648dc169 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyanmisc.h @@ -0,0 +1,614 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyanmisc.h) + ## Version for backward compatibility with previous Antioch SDK releases. +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYANMISC_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYANMISC_H_ + +#include "cyantypes.h" +#include <cyasmisc.h> +#include "cyanmedia.h" +#include "cyas_cplus_start.h" + +#define CY_AN_LEAVE_STANDBY_DELAY_CLOCK \ + (CY_AS_LEAVE_STANDBY_DELAY_CLOCK) +#define CY_AN_RESET_DELAY_CLOCK \ + (CY_AS_RESET_DELAY_CLOCK) + +#define CY_AN_LEAVE_STANDBY_DELAY_CRYSTAL \ + (CY_AS_LEAVE_STANDBY_DELAY_CRYSTAL) + +#define CY_AN_RESET_DELAY_CRYSTAL \ + (CY_AS_RESET_DELAY_CRYSTAL) + +/* Defines to convert the old CyAn names to the new + * CyAs names + */ +typedef cy_as_device_handle cy_an_device_handle; + +#define cy_an_device_dack_ack cy_as_device_dack_ack +#define cy_an_device_dack_eob cy_as_device_dack_eob +typedef cy_as_device_dack_mode cy_an_device_dack_mode; + +typedef cy_as_device_config cy_an_device_config; + +#define cy_an_resource_u_s_b cy_as_bus_u_sB +#define cy_an_resource_sdio_MMC cy_as_bus_1 +#define cy_an_resource_nand cy_as_bus_0 +typedef cy_as_resource_type cy_an_resource_type; + +#define cy_an_reset_soft cy_as_reset_soft +#define cy_an_reset_hard cy_as_reset_hard +typedef cy_as_reset_type cy_an_reset_type; +typedef cy_as_funct_c_b_type cy_an_funct_c_b_type; +typedef cy_as_function_callback cy_an_function_callback; + +#define cy_an_event_misc_initialized \ + cy_as_event_misc_initialized +#define cy_an_event_misc_awake \ + cy_as_event_misc_awake +#define cy_an_event_misc_heart_beat \ + cy_as_event_misc_heart_beat +#define cy_an_event_misc_wakeup \ + cy_as_event_misc_wakeup +#define cy_an_event_misc_device_mismatch \ + cy_as_event_misc_device_mismatch +typedef cy_as_misc_event_type \ + cy_an_misc_event_type; +typedef cy_as_misc_event_callback \ + cy_an_misc_event_callback; + +#define cy_an_misc_gpio_0 cy_as_misc_gpio_0 +#define cy_an_misc_gpio_1 cy_as_misc_gpio_1 +#define cy_an_misc_gpio__nand_CE \ + cy_as_misc_gpio__nand_CE +#define cy_an_misc_gpio__nand_CE2 \ + cy_as_misc_gpio__nand_CE2 +#define cy_an_misc_gpio__nand_WP \ + cy_as_misc_gpio__nand_WP +#define cy_an_misc_gpio__nand_CLE \ + cy_as_misc_gpio__nand_CLE +#define cy_an_misc_gpio__nand_ALE \ + cy_as_misc_gpio__nand_ALE +#define cy_an_misc_gpio_U_valid \ + cy_as_misc_gpio_U_valid +#define cy_an_misc_gpio_SD_POW \ + cy_as_misc_gpio_SD_POW +typedef cy_as_misc_gpio cy_an_misc_gpio; + +#define CY_AN_SD_DEFAULT_FREQ CY_AS_SD_DEFAULT_FREQ +#define CY_AN_SD_RATED_FREQ CY_AS_SD_RATED_FREQ +typedef cy_as_low_speed_sd_freq cy_an_low_speed_sd_freq; + +#define CY_AN_HS_SD_FREQ_48 CY_AS_HS_SD_FREQ_48 +#define CY_AN_HS_SD_FREQ_24 CY_AS_HS_SD_FREQ_24 +typedef cy_as_high_speed_sd_freq \ + cy_an_high_speed_sd_freq; + +#define cy_an_misc_active_high cy_as_misc_active_high +#define cy_an_misc_active_low cy_as_misc_active_low +typedef cy_as_misc_signal_polarity cy_an_misc_signal_polarity; + +typedef cy_as_get_firmware_version_data \ + cy_an_get_firmware_version_data; + +enum { + CYAN_FW_TRACE_LOG_NONE = 0, + CYAN_FW_TRACE_LOG_STATE, + CYAN_FW_TRACE_LOG_CALLS, + CYAN_FW_TRACE_LOG_STACK_TRACE, + CYAN_FW_TRACE_MAX_LEVEL +}; + + +/***********************************/ +/***********************************/ +/* FUNCTIONS */ +/***********************************/ +/***********************************/ + + +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_create_device( + cy_an_device_handle *handle_p, + cy_an_hal_device_tag tag + ); +#define cy_an_misc_create_device(h, tag) \ + cy_as_misc_create_device((cy_as_device_handle *)(h), \ + (cy_as_hal_device_tag)(tag)) + +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_destroy_device( + cy_an_device_handle handle + ); +#define cy_an_misc_destroy_device(h) \ + cy_as_misc_destroy_device((cy_as_device_handle)(h)) + +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_configure_device( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_device_config *config_p + ); +#define cy_an_misc_configure_device(h, cfg) \ + cy_as_misc_configure_device((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_device_config *)(cfg)) + +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_in_standby( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_bool *standby + ); +#define cy_an_misc_in_standby(h, standby) \ + cy_as_misc_in_standby((cy_as_device_handle)(h), (standby)) + +/* Sync version of Download Firmware */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_download_firmware( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + const void *fw_p, + uint16_t size + ); + +#define cy_an_misc_download_firmware(handle, fw_p, size) \ + cy_as_misc_download_firmware((cy_as_device_handle)\ + (handle), (fw_p), (size), 0, 0) + +/* Async version of Download Firmware */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_download_firmware_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + const void *fw_p, + uint16_t size, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); + +#define cy_an_misc_download_firmware_e_x(h, fw_p, size, cb, client) \ + cy_as_misc_download_firmware((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (fw_p), (size), (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of Get Firmware Version */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_get_firmware_version_dep( + cy_as_device_handle handle, + uint16_t *major, + uint16_t *minor, + uint16_t *build, + uint8_t *media_type, + cy_bool *is_debug_mode); + +#define cy_an_misc_get_firmware_version\ + (h, major, minor, bld, type, mode) \ + cy_as_misc_get_firmware_version_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (major), (minor), (bld), (type), (mode)) + +/* Async version of Get Firmware Version*/ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_get_firmware_version_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_get_firmware_version_data *data, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_misc_get_firmware_version_e_x\ + (h, data, cb, client) \ + cy_as_misc_get_firmware_version((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (data), (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of Read MCU Register*/ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_read_m_c_u_register( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + uint16_t address, + uint8_t *value + ); + +#define cy_an_misc_read_m_c_u_register(handle, address, value) \ + cy_as_misc_read_m_c_u_register((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), \ + (address), (value), 0, 0) + +/* Async version of Read MCU Register*/ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_read_m_c_u_register_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + uint16_t address, + uint8_t *value, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); + +#define cy_an_misc_read_m_c_u_register_e_x\ + (h, addr, val, cb, client) \ + cy_as_misc_read_m_c_u_register((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (addr), (val), (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of Write MCU Register*/ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_write_m_c_u_register( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + uint16_t address, + uint8_t mask, + uint8_t value + ); +#define cy_an_misc_write_m_c_u_register\ + (handle, address, mask, value) \ + cy_as_misc_write_m_c_u_register((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), \ + (address), (mask), (value), 0, 0) + +/* Async version of Write MCU Register*/ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_write_m_c_u_register_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + uint16_t address, + uint8_t mask, + uint8_t value, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_misc_write_m_c_u_register_e_x\ + (h, addr, mask, val, cb, client) \ + cy_as_misc_write_m_c_u_register((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (addr), (mask), (val), (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of Write MCU Register*/ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_reset( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_reset_type type, + cy_bool flush + ); +#define cy_an_misc_reset(handle, type, flush) \ + cy_as_misc_reset((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), \ + (type), (flush), 0, 0) + +/* Async version of Write MCU Register*/ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_reset_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_reset_type type, + cy_bool flush, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_misc_reset_e_x(h, type, flush, cb, client) \ + cy_as_misc_reset((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_reset_type)(type), (flush), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Synchronous version of CyAnMiscAcquireResource. */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_acquire_resource( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_resource_type type, + cy_bool force + ); +#define cy_an_misc_acquire_resource(h, type, force) \ + cy_as_misc_acquire_resource_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_resource_type)(type), (force)) + +/* Asynchronous version of CyAnMiscAcquireResource. */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_acquire_resource_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_resource_type *type, + cy_bool force, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_misc_acquire_resource_e_x\ + (h, type_p, force, cb, client) \ + cy_as_misc_acquire_resource((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_resource_type *)(type_p), \ + (force), (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* The one and only version of Release resource */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_release_resource( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_resource_type type + ); +#define cy_an_misc_release_resource(h, type)\ + cy_as_misc_release_resource((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_resource_type)(type)) + +/* Synchronous version of CyAnMiscSetTraceLevel. */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_set_trace_level( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + uint8_t level, + cy_an_media_type media, + uint32_t device, + uint32_t unit + ); + +#define cy_an_misc_set_trace_level\ + (handle, level, media, device, unit) \ + cy_as_misc_set_trace_level_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), \ + (level), (cy_as_media_type)(media), (device), (unit), 0, 0) + +/* Asynchronous version of CyAnMiscSetTraceLevel. */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_set_trace_level_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + uint8_t level, + cy_an_media_type media, + uint32_t device, + uint32_t unit, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_misc_set_trace_level_e_x\ + (h, level, media, device, unit, cb, client) \ + cy_as_misc_set_trace_level_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (level), (cy_as_media_type)(media), (device), (unit), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Synchronous version of CyAnMiscEnterStandby. */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_enter_standby( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_bool pin + ); +#define cy_an_misc_enter_standby(handle, pin) \ + cy_as_misc_enter_standby(\ + (cy_as_device_handle)(handle), (pin), 0, 0) + +/* Synchronous version of CyAnMiscEnterStandby. */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_enter_standby_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_bool pin, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_misc_enter_standby_e_x(h, pin, cb, client) \ + cy_as_misc_enter_standby((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (pin), (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Only one version of CyAnMiscLeaveStandby. */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_leave_standby( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_resource_type type + ); +#define cy_an_misc_leave_standby(h, type) \ + cy_as_misc_leave_standby((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_resource_type)(type)) + +/* The one version of Misc Register Callback */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_register_callback( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_misc_event_callback callback + ); +#define cy_an_misc_register_callback(h, cb) \ + cy_as_misc_register_callback((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_misc_event_callback)(cb)) + +/* The only version of SetLogLevel */ +EXTERN void +cy_an_misc_set_log_level( + uint8_t level + ); +#define cy_an_misc_set_log_level(level) \ + cy_as_misc_set_log_level(level) + +/* Sync version of Misc Storage Changed */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_storage_changed( + cy_an_device_handle handle + ); +#define cy_an_misc_storage_changed(handle) \ + cy_as_misc_storage_changed((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), 0, 0) + +/* Async version of Misc Storage Changed */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_storage_changed_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_misc_storage_changed_e_x(h, cb, client) \ + cy_as_misc_storage_changed((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of Heartbeat control */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_heart_beat_control( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_bool enable + ); +#define cy_an_misc_heart_beat_control(handle, enable) \ + cy_as_misc_heart_beat_control((cy_as_device_handle)\ + (handle), (enable), 0, 0) + +/* Async version of Heartbeat control */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_heart_beat_control_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_bool enable, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_misc_heart_beat_control_e_x(h, enable, cb, client) \ + cy_as_misc_heart_beat_control((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (enable), (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of Get Gpio */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_get_gpio_value( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_misc_gpio pin, + uint8_t *value + ); +#define cy_an_misc_get_gpio_value(handle, pin, value) \ + cy_as_misc_get_gpio_value((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), \ + (cy_as_misc_gpio)(pin), (value), 0, 0) + +/* Async version of Get Gpio */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_get_gpio_value_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_misc_gpio pin, + uint8_t *value, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_misc_get_gpio_value_e_x(h, pin, value, cb, client) \ + cy_as_misc_get_gpio_value((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_misc_gpio)(pin), (value), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of Set Gpio */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_set_gpio_value( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_misc_gpio pin, + uint8_t value + ); +#define cy_an_misc_set_gpio_value(handle, pin, value) \ + cy_as_misc_set_gpio_value((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), \ + (cy_as_misc_gpio)(pin), (value), 0, 0) + +/* Async version of Set Gpio */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_set_gpio_value_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_misc_gpio pin, + uint8_t value, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_misc_set_gpio_value_e_x\ + (h, pin, value, cb, client) \ + cy_as_misc_set_gpio_value((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_misc_gpio)(pin), (value), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of Enter suspend */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_enter_suspend( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_bool usb_wakeup_en, + cy_bool gpio_wakeup_en + ); +#define cy_an_misc_enter_suspend(handle, usb_wakeup_en, \ + gpio_wakeup_en) \ + cy_as_misc_enter_suspend((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), \ + (usb_wakeup_en), (gpio_wakeup_en), 0, 0) + +/* Async version of Enter suspend */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_enter_suspend_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_bool usb_wakeup_en, + cy_bool gpio_wakeup_en, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_misc_enter_suspend_e_x(h, usb_en, gpio_en, cb, client)\ + cy_as_misc_enter_suspend((cy_as_device_handle)(h), (usb_en), \ + (gpio_en), (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of Enter suspend */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_leave_suspend( + cy_an_device_handle handle + ); +#define cy_an_misc_leave_suspend(handle) \ + cy_as_misc_leave_suspend((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), 0, 0) + +/* Async version of Enter suspend */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_leave_suspend_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); + +#define cy_an_misc_leave_suspend_e_x(h, cb, client) \ + cy_as_misc_leave_suspend((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of SetLowSpeedSDFreq */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_set_low_speed_sd_freq( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_low_speed_sd_freq setting + ); +#define cy_an_misc_set_low_speed_sd_freq(h, setting) \ + cy_as_misc_set_low_speed_sd_freq((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_low_speed_sd_freq)(setting), 0, 0) + +/* Async version of SetLowSpeedSDFreq */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_set_low_speed_sd_freq_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_low_speed_sd_freq setting, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_misc_set_low_speed_sd_freq_e_x\ +(h, setting, cb, client) \ + cy_as_misc_set_low_speed_sd_freq((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_low_speed_sd_freq)(setting), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* SetHighSpeedSDFreq */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_set_high_speed_sd_freq( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_high_speed_sd_freq setting, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_misc_set_high_speed_sd_freq(h, setting, cb, client) \ + cy_as_misc_set_high_speed_sd_freq((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_high_speed_sd_freq)(setting), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* ReserveLNABootArea */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_reserve_l_n_a_boot_area( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + uint8_t numzones, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client); +#define cy_an_misc_reserve_l_n_a_boot_area(h, num, cb, client) \ + cy_as_misc_reserve_l_n_a_boot_area((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + num, (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* SetSDPowerPolarity */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_misc_set_sd_power_polarity( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_misc_signal_polarity polarity, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client); +#define cy_an_misc_set_sd_power_polarity(h, pol, cb, client) \ + cy_as_misc_set_sd_power_polarity((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_misc_signal_polarity)(pol), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +#include "cyas_cplus_end.h" + +#endif + diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyanregs.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyanregs.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d670291bd24d --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyanregs.h @@ -0,0 +1,180 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyanregs.h) + ## Register and field definitions for the Antioch device. +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYANREG_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYANREG_H_ + +#if !defined(__doxygen__) + +#define CY_AN_MEM_CM_WB_CFG_ID (0x80) +#define CY_AN_MEM_CM_WB_CFG_ID_VER_MASK (0x000F) +#define CY_AN_MEM_CM_WB_CFG_ID_HDID_MASK (0xFFF0) +#define CY_AN_MEM_CM_WB_CFG_ID_HDID_ANTIOCH_VALUE (0xA100) +#define CY_AN_MEM_CM_WB_CFG_ID_HDID_ASTORIA_FPGA_VALUE (0x6800) +#define CY_AN_MEM_CM_WB_CFG_ID_HDID_ASTORIA_VALUE (0xA200) + + +#define CY_AN_MEM_RST_CTRL_REG (0x81) +#define CY_AN_MEM_RST_CTRL_REG_HARD (0x0003) +#define CY_AN_MEM_RST_CTRL_REG_SOFT (0x0001) +#define CY_AN_MEM_RST_RSTCMPT (0x0004) + +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_ENDIAN (0x82) +#define CY_AN_LITTLE_ENDIAN (0x0000) +#define CY_AN_BIG_ENDIAN (0x0101) + +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_VM_SET (0x83) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_VM_SET_VMTYPE_MASK (0x0007) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_VM_SET_VMTYPE_RAM (0x0005) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_VM_SET_VMTYPE_VMWIDTH (0x0008) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_VM_SET_VMTYPE_FLOWCTRL (0x0010) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_VM_SET_IFMODE (0x0020) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_VM_SET_CFGMODE (0x0040) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_VM_SET_DACKEOB (0x0080) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_VM_SET_OVERRIDE (0x0100) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_VM_SET_INTOVERD (0x0200) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_VM_SET_DRQOVERD (0x0400) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_VM_SET_DRQPOL (0x0800) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_VM_SET_DACKPOL (0x1000) + + +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_NV_SET (0x84) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_NV_SET_WPSWEN (0x0001) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_NV_SET_WPPOLAR (0x0002) + +#define CY_AN_MEM_PMU_UPDATE (0x85) +#define CY_AN_MEM_PMU_UPDATE_UVALID (0x0001) +#define CY_AN_MEM_PMU_UPDATE_USBUPDATE (0x0002) +#define CY_AN_MEM_PMU_UPDATE_SDIOUPDATE (0x0004) + +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_INTR_REG (0x90) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_INTR_REG_MCUINT (0x0020) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_INTR_REG_DRQINT (0x0800) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_INTR_REG_MBINT (0x1000) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_INTR_REG_PMINT (0x2000) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_INTR_REG_PLLLOCKINT (0x4000) + +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_INT_MASK_REG (0x91) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_INT_MASK_REG_MMCUINT (0x0020) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_INT_MASK_REG_MDRQINT (0x0800) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_INT_MASK_REG_MMBINT (0x1000) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_INT_MASK_REG_MPMINT (0x2000) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_INT_MASK_REG_MPLLLOCKINT (0x4000) + +#define CY_AN_MEM_MCU_MB_STAT (0x92) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_MCU_MBNOTRD (0x0001) + +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_MCU_STAT (0x94) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_MCU_STAT_CARDINS (0x0001) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_MCU_STAT_CARDREM (0x0002) + +#define CY_AN_MEM_PWR_MAGT_STAT (0x95) +#define CY_AN_MEM_PWR_MAGT_STAT_WAKEUP (0x0001) + +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_RSE_ALLOCATE (0x98) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_RSE_ALLOCATE_SDIOAVI (0x0001) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_RSE_ALLOCATE_SDIOALLO (0x0002) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_RSE_ALLOCATE_NANDAVI (0x0004) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_RSE_ALLOCATE_NANDALLO (0x0008) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_RSE_ALLOCATE_USBAVI (0x0010) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_RSE_ALLOCATE_USBALLO (0x0020) + +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_RSE_MASK (0x9A) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_RSE_MASK_MSDIOBUS_RW (0x0003) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_RSE_MASK_MNANDBUS_RW (0x00C0) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_RSE_MASK_MUSBBUS_RW (0x0030) + +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ (0xA0) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP2DRQ (0x0004) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP3DRQ (0x0008) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP4DRQ (0x0010) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP5DRQ (0x0020) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP6DRQ (0x0040) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP7DRQ (0x0080) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP8DRQ (0x0100) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP9DRQ (0x0200) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP10DRQ (0x0400) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP11DRQ (0x0800) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP12DRQ (0x1000) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP13DRQ (0x2000) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP14DRQ (0x4000) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP15DRQ (0x8000) + +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK (0xA1) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP2DRQ (0x0004) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP3DRQ (0x0008) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP4DRQ (0x0010) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP5DRQ (0x0020) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP6DRQ (0x0040) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP7DRQ (0x0080) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP8DRQ (0x0100) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP9DRQ (0x0200) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP10DRQ (0x0400) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP11DRQ (0x0800) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP12DRQ (0x1000) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP13DRQ (0x2000) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP14DRQ (0x4000) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP15DRQ (0x8000) + +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_EP2_DMA_REG (0xA2) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_E_pn_DMA_REG_COUNT_MASK (0x7FF) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_E_pn_DMA_REG_DMAVAL (1 << 12) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_EP3_DMA_REG (0xA3) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_EP4_DMA_REG (0xA4) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_EP5_DMA_REG (0xA5) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_EP6_DMA_REG (0xA6) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_EP7_DMA_REG (0xA7) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_EP8_DMA_REG (0xA8) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_EP9_DMA_REG (0xA9) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_EP10_DMA_REG (0xAA) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_EP11_DMA_REG (0xAB) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_EP12_DMA_REG (0xAC) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_EP13_DMA_REG (0xAD) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_EP14_DMA_REG (0xAE) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_EP15_DMA_REG (0xAF) + +#define CY_AN_MEM_IROS_IO_CFG (0xC1) +#define CY_AN_MEM_IROS_IO_CFG_GPIODRVST_MASK (0x0003) +#define CY_AN_MEM_IROS_IO_CFG_GPIOSLEW_MASK (0x0004) +#define CY_AN_MEM_IROS_IO_CFG_PPIODRVST_MASK (0x0018) +#define CY_AN_MEM_IROS_IO_CFG_PPIOSLEW_MASK (0x0020) +#define CY_AN_MEM_IROS_IO_CFG_SSIODRVST_MASK (0x0300) +#define CY_AN_MEM_IROS_IO_CFG_SSIOSLEW_MASK (0x0400) +#define CY_AN_MEM_IROS_IO_CFG_SNIODRVST_MASK (0x1800) +#define CY_AN_MEM_IROS_IO_CFG_SNIOSLEW_MASK (0x2000) + +#define CY_AN_MEM_PLL_LOCK_LOSS_STAT (0xC4) +#define CY_AN_MEM_PLL_LOCK_LOSS_STAT_PLLSTAT (0x0800) + +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_MAILBOX0 (0xF0) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_MAILBOX1 (0xF1) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_MAILBOX2 (0xF2) +#define CY_AN_MEM_P0_MAILBOX3 (0xF3) + +#define CY_AN_MEM_MCU_MAILBOX0 (0xF8) +#define CY_AN_MEM_MCU_MAILBOX1 (0xF9) +#define CY_AN_MEM_MCU_MAILBOX2 (0xFA) +#define CY_AN_MEM_MCU_MAILBOX3 (0xFB) + +#endif /* !defined(__doxygen__) */ + +#endif /* _INCLUDED_CYANREG_H_ */ diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyansdkversion.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyansdkversion.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ac26b9556dda --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyansdkversion.h @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +/* Cypress Antioch Sdk Version file (cyansdkversion.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYANSDK_VERSION_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYANSDK_VERSION_H_ + +/* Antioch SDK version 1.3.2 */ +#define CYAN_MAJOR_VERSION (1) +#define CYAN_MINOR_VERSION (3) +#define CYAN_BUILD_NUMBER (473) + +#endif /*_INCLUDED_CYANSDK_VERSION_H_*/ diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyanstorage.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyanstorage.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..deb9af87fff4 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyanstorage.h @@ -0,0 +1,419 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyanstorage.h) + ## Header for backward compatibility with previous releases of Antioch SDK. +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYANSTORAGE_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYANSTORAGE_H_ +#ifndef __doxygen__ + +#include "cyanmedia.h" +#include "cyanmisc.h" +#include "cyasstorage.h" +#include "cyas_cplus_start.h" + +#define CY_AN_LUN_PHYSICAL_DEVICE (CY_AS_LUN_PHYSICAL_DEVICE) +#define CY_AN_STORAGE_EP_SIZE (CY_AS_STORAGE_EP_SIZE) + +#define cy_an_storage_antioch cy_as_storage_antioch +#define cy_an_storage_processor cy_as_storage_processor +#define cy_an_storage_removed cy_as_storage_removed +#define cy_an_storage_inserted cy_as_storage_inserted +#define cy_an_sdio_interrupt cy_as_sdio_interrupt +typedef cy_as_storage_event cy_an_storage_event; + +#define cy_an_op_read cy_as_op_read +#define cy_an_op_write cy_as_op_write +typedef cy_as_oper_type cy_an_oper_type; + +typedef cy_as_device_desc cy_an_device_desc; + +typedef cy_as_unit_desc cy_an_unit_desc; + +typedef cy_as_storage_callback_dep \ + cy_an_storage_callback; + +typedef cy_as_storage_event_callback_dep \ + cy_an_storage_event_callback; + +#define cy_an_sd_reg_OCR cy_as_sd_reg_OCR +#define cy_an_sd_reg_CID cy_as_sd_reg_CID +#define cy_an_sd_reg_CSD cy_as_sd_reg_CSD +typedef cy_as_sd_card_reg_type \ + cy_an_sd_card_reg_type; + +typedef cy_as_storage_query_device_data_dep \ + cy_an_storage_query_device_data; + +typedef cy_as_storage_query_unit_data_dep \ + cy_an_storage_query_unit_data; + +typedef cy_as_storage_sd_reg_read_data \ + cy_an_storage_sd_reg_read_data; + +#define CY_AN_SD_REG_OCR_LENGTH (CY_AS_SD_REG_OCR_LENGTH) +#define CY_AN_SD_REG_CID_LENGTH (CY_AS_SD_REG_CID_LENGTH) +#define CY_AN_SD_REG_CSD_LENGTH (CY_AS_SD_REG_CSD_LENGTH) +#define CY_AN_SD_REG_MAX_RESP_LENGTH \ + (CY_AS_SD_REG_MAX_RESP_LENGTH) + +/**** API Functions ******/ + +/* Sync version of Storage Start */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_start( + cy_an_device_handle handle + ); +#define cy_an_storage_start(handle) \ + cy_as_storage_start((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), 0, 0) + +/* Async version of Storage Start */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_start_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_storage_start_e_x(h, cb, client) \ + cy_as_storage_start((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of Storage Stop */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_stop( + cy_an_device_handle handle + ); +#define cy_an_storage_stop(handle) \ + cy_as_storage_stop((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), 0, 0) + +/* Async version of Storage Stop */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_stop_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_storage_stop_e_x(h, cb, client) \ + cy_as_storage_stop((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Register Call back api */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_register_callback( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_storage_event_callback callback + ); +#define cy_an_storage_register_callback(h, cb) \ + cy_as_storage_register_callback_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_storage_event_callback_dep)(cb)) + +/* Sync version of Storage Claim */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_claim( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_media_type type + ); +#define cy_an_storage_claim(h, type) \ + cy_as_storage_claim_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_media_type)(type)) + +/* Async version of Storage Claim */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_claim_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_media_type *type, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_storage_claim_e_x(h, type_p, cb, client) \ + cy_as_storage_claim_dep_EX((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_media_type *)(type_p), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync Version of Storage Release */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_release( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_media_type type + ); +#define cy_an_storage_release(h, type) \ + cy_as_storage_release_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_media_type)(type)) + +/* Async Version of Storage Release */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_release_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_media_type *type, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_storage_release_e_x(h, type_p, cb, client) \ + cy_as_storage_release_dep_EX((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_media_type *)(type_p), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of Query Media */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_query_media( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_media_type type, + uint32_t *count + ); +#define cy_an_storage_query_media(handle, type, count) \ + cy_as_storage_query_media((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), \ + (cy_as_media_type)(type), (count), 0, 0) + +/* Async version of Query Media */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_query_media_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_media_type type, + uint32_t *count, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_storage_query_media_e_x(h, type, count, cb, client) \ + cy_as_storage_query_media((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_media_type)(type), (count), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of Query device */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_query_device( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_media_type type, + uint32_t device, + cy_an_device_desc *desc_p + ); +#define cy_an_storage_query_device(h, type, device, desc_p) \ + cy_as_storage_query_device_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_media_type)(type), (device), (cy_as_device_desc *)(desc_p)) + +/* Async version of Query device */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_query_device_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_storage_query_device_data *data, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_storage_query_device_e_x(h, data, cb, client) \ + cy_as_storage_query_device_dep_EX((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_storage_query_device_data_dep *)(data), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of Query Unit */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_query_unit( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_media_type type, + uint32_t device, + uint32_t unit, + cy_an_unit_desc *desc_p + ); +#define cy_an_storage_query_unit(h, type, device, unit, desc_p) \ + cy_as_storage_query_unit_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_media_type)(type), (device), \ + (unit), (cy_as_unit_desc *)(desc_p)) + +/* Async version of Query Unit */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_query_unit_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_storage_query_unit_data *data_p, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_storage_query_unit_e_x(h, data_p, cb, client) \ + cy_as_storage_query_unit_dep_EX((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_storage_query_unit_data_dep *)(data_p), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of device control */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_device_control( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_bool card_detect_en, + cy_bool write_prot_en + ); +#define cy_an_storage_device_control(handle, \ + card_detect_en, write_prot_en) \ + cy_as_storage_device_control_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), \ + (card_detect_en), (write_prot_en), 0, 0) + +/* Async version of device control */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_device_control_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_bool card_detect_en, + cy_bool write_prot_en, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_storage_device_control_e_x(h, det_en, prot_en, cb, client) \ + cy_as_storage_device_control_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), (det_en), \ + (prot_en), (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync Read */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_read( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_media_type type, + uint32_t device, + uint32_t unit, + uint32_t block, + void *data_p, + uint16_t num_blocks + ); +#define cy_an_storage_read(h, type, device, unit, block, data_p, nblks) \ + cy_as_storage_read_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_media_type)(type), (device), (unit), \ + (block), (data_p), (nblks)) + +/* Async Read */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_read_async( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_media_type type, + uint32_t device, + uint32_t unit, + uint32_t block, + void *data_p, + uint16_t num_blocks, + cy_an_storage_callback callback + ); +#define cy_an_storage_read_async(h, type, device, unit, \ + block, data_p, nblks, cb) \ + cy_as_storage_read_async_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_media_type)(type), (device), (unit), (block), \ + (data_p), (nblks), (cy_as_storage_callback_dep)(cb)) + +/* Sync Write */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_write( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_media_type type, + uint32_t device, + uint32_t unit, + uint32_t block, + void *data_p, + uint16_t num_blocks + ); +#define cy_an_storage_write(h, type, device, unit, \ + block, data_p, nblks) \ + cy_as_storage_write_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_media_type)(type), (device), (unit), \ + (block), (data_p), (nblks)) + +/* Async Write */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_write_async( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_media_type type, + uint32_t device, + uint32_t unit, + uint32_t block, + void *data_p, + uint16_t num_blocks, + cy_an_storage_callback callback + ); +#define cy_an_storage_write_async(h, type, device, unit, \ + block, data_p, nblks, cb) \ + cy_as_storage_write_async_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_media_type)(type), (device), (unit), (block), \ + (data_p), (nblks), (cy_as_storage_callback_dep)(cb)) + +/* Cancel Async */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_cancel_async( + cy_an_device_handle handle + ); +#define cy_an_storage_cancel_async(h) \ + cy_as_storage_cancel_async((cy_as_device_handle)(h)) + +/* Sync SD Register Read*/ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_sd_register_read( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_media_type type, + uint8_t device, + cy_an_sd_card_reg_type reg_type, + uint8_t read_len, + uint8_t *data_p + ); +#define cy_an_storage_sd_register_read(h, type, device, \ + reg_type, len, data_p) \ + cy_as_storage_sd_register_read_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_media_type)(type), (device), \ + (cy_as_sd_card_reg_type)(reg_type), (len), (data_p)) + +/*Async SD Register Read*/ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_sd_register_read_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_media_type type, + uint8_t device, + cy_an_sd_card_reg_type reg_type, + cy_an_storage_sd_reg_read_data *data_p, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_storage_sd_register_read_e_x(h, type, device, \ + reg_type, data_p, cb, client) \ + cy_as_storage_sd_register_read_dep_EX((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_media_type)(type), (device), \ + (cy_as_sd_card_reg_type)(reg_type), \ + (cy_as_storage_sd_reg_read_data *)(data_p), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Create partition on storage device */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_create_p_partition( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_media_type media, + uint32_t device, + uint32_t size, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client); +#define cy_an_storage_create_p_partition(h, media, dev, \ + size, cb, client) \ + cy_as_storage_create_p_partition_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_media_type)(media), (dev), \ + (size), (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Remove partition on storage device */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_storage_remove_p_partition( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_media_type media, + uint32_t device, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client); +#define cy_an_storage_remove_p_partition\ +(h, media, dev, cb, client) \ + cy_as_storage_remove_p_partition_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_media_type)(media), (dev), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +#include "cyas_cplus_end.h" +#endif /*__doxygen__ */ + +#endif diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyantioch.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyantioch.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d65b35a14ae1 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyantioch.h @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyastioch.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYANTIOCH_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYANTIOCH_H_ + +#if !defined(__doxygen__) + +#include "cyanerr.h" +#include "cyanmisc.h" +#include "cyanstorage.h" +#include "cyanusb.h" +#include "cyanch9.h" + +#endif + +#endif diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyantypes.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyantypes.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..48cd50f13c12 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyantypes.h @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyantypes.h) +## Type definitions for backward compatibility with previous +## Antioch SDK releases. +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYANTYPES_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYANTYPES_H_ + +#include "cyastypes.h" +typedef cy_as_end_point_number_t cy_an_end_point_number_t; +typedef cy_as_return_status_t cy_an_return_status_t; +typedef cy_as_bus_number_t cy_an_bus_number_t; +#endif diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyanusb.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyanusb.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..1e4e7dbe31b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyanusb.h @@ -0,0 +1,619 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyanusb.h) + ## Header for backward compatibility with previous Antioch SDK releases. +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYANUSB_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYANUSB_H_ + +#if !defined(__doxygen__) + +#include "cyanmisc.h" +#include "cyasusb.h" +#include "cyas_cplus_start.h" + +#define CY_AN_MAX_USB_DESCRIPTOR_SIZE (CY_AS_MAX_USB_DESCRIPTOR_SIZE) + +typedef cy_as_usb_inquiry_data_dep cy_an_usb_inquiry_data; +typedef cy_as_usb_unknown_command_data_dep \ + cy_an_usb_unknown_command_data; +typedef cy_as_usb_start_stop_data_dep cy_an_usb_start_stop_data; +typedef cy_as_m_s_c_progress_data cy_an_m_s_c_progress_data; + +#define cy_an_usb_nand_enum cy_as_usb_nand_enum +#define cy_an_usb_sd_enum cy_as_usb_sd_enum +#define cy_an_usb_mmc_enum cy_as_usb_mmc_enum +#define cy_an_usb_ce_ata_enum cy_as_usb_ce_ata_enum +typedef cy_as_usb_mass_storage_enum cy_an_usb_mass_storage_enum; + +#define cy_an_usb_desc_device cy_as_usb_desc_device +#define cy_an_usb_desc_device_qual cy_as_usb_desc_device_qual +#define cy_an_usb_desc_f_s_configuration \ + cy_as_usb_desc_f_s_configuration +#define cy_an_usb_desc_h_s_configuration \ + cy_as_usb_desc_h_s_configuration +#define cy_an_usb_desc_string cy_as_usb_desc_string +typedef cy_as_usb_desc_type cy_an_usb_desc_type; + +#define cy_an_usb_in cy_as_usb_in +#define cy_an_usb_out cy_as_usb_out +#define cy_an_usb_in_out cy_as_usb_in_out +typedef cy_as_usb_end_point_dir cy_an_usb_end_point_dir; + + +#define cy_an_usb_control cy_as_usb_control +#define cy_an_usb_iso cy_as_usb_iso +#define cy_an_usb_bulk cy_as_usb_bulk +#define cy_an_usb_int cy_as_usb_int +typedef cy_as_usb_end_point_type cy_an_usb_end_point_type; + + +typedef cy_as_usb_enum_control_dep cy_an_usb_enum_control; +typedef cy_as_usb_end_point_config cy_an_usb_end_point_config; + +#define cy_an_usb_m_s_unit0 cy_as_usb_m_s_unit0 +#define cy_an_usb_m_s_unit1 cy_as_usb_m_s_unit1 +#define cy_an_usb_m_s_both cy_as_usb_m_s_both +typedef cy_as_usb_m_s_type_t cy_an_usb_m_s_type_t; + +#define cy_an_event_usb_suspend cy_as_event_usb_suspend +#define cy_an_event_usb_resume cy_as_event_usb_resume +#define cy_an_event_usb_reset cy_as_event_usb_reset +#define cy_an_event_usb_set_config cy_as_event_usb_set_config +#define cy_an_event_usb_speed_change cy_as_event_usb_speed_change +#define cy_an_event_usb_setup_packet cy_as_event_usb_setup_packet +#define cy_an_event_usb_status_packet cy_as_event_usb_status_packet +#define cy_an_event_usb_inquiry_before cy_as_event_usb_inquiry_before +#define cy_an_event_usb_inquiry_after cy_as_event_usb_inquiry_after +#define cy_an_event_usb_start_stop cy_as_event_usb_start_stop +#define cy_an_event_usb_unknown_storage cy_as_event_usb_unknown_storage +#define cy_an_event_usb_m_s_c_progress cy_as_event_usb_m_s_c_progress +typedef cy_as_usb_event cy_an_usb_event; + +typedef cy_as_usb_event_callback_dep cy_an_usb_event_callback; + +typedef cy_as_usb_io_callback cy_an_usb_io_callback; +typedef cy_as_usb_function_callback cy_an_usb_function_callback; + +/******* USB Functions ********************/ + +/* Sync Usb Start */ +extern cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_start( + cy_an_device_handle handle + ); +#define cy_an_usb_start(handle) \ + cy_as_usb_start((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), 0, 0) + +/*Async Usb Start */ +extern cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_start_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_usb_start_e_x(h, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_start((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync Usb Stop */ +extern cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_stop( + cy_an_device_handle handle + ); +#define cy_an_usb_stop(handle) \ + cy_as_usb_stop((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), 0, 0) + +/*Async Usb Stop */ +extern cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_stop_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_usb_stop_e_x(h, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_stop((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Register USB event callback */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_register_callback( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_usb_event_callback callback + ); +#define cy_an_usb_register_callback(h, cb) \ + cy_as_usb_register_callback_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_usb_event_callback_dep)(cb)) + +/*Sync Usb connect */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_connect( + cy_an_device_handle handle + ); +#define cy_an_usb_connect(handle) \ + cy_as_usb_connect((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), 0, 0) + +/*Async Usb connect */ +extern cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_connect_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_usb_connect_e_x(h, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_connect((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/*Sync Usb disconnect */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_disconnect( + cy_an_device_handle handle + ); +#define cy_an_usb_disconnect(handle) \ + cy_as_usb_disconnect((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), 0, 0) + +/*Async Usb disconnect */ +extern cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_disconnect_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_usb_disconnect_e_x(h, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_disconnect((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of set enum config */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_set_enum_config( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_usb_enum_control *config_p + ); +#define cy_an_usb_set_enum_config(handle, config_p) \ + cy_as_usb_set_enum_config_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), \ + (cy_as_usb_enum_control_dep *)(config_p), 0, 0) + +/* Async version of set enum config */ +extern cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_set_enum_config_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_usb_enum_control *config_p, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_usb_set_enum_config_e_x(h, config_p, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_set_enum_config_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_usb_enum_control_dep *)(config_p), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of get enum config */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_get_enum_config( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_usb_enum_control *config_p + ); +#define cy_an_usb_get_enum_config(handle, config_p) \ + cy_as_usb_get_enum_config_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), \ + (cy_as_usb_enum_control_dep *)(config_p), 0, 0) + +/* Async version of get enum config */ +extern cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_get_enum_config_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_usb_enum_control *config_p, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_usb_get_enum_config_e_x(h, config_p, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_get_enum_config_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_usb_enum_control_dep *)(config_p), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync Version of Set descriptor */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_set_descriptor( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_usb_desc_type type, + uint8_t index, + void *desc_p, + uint16_t length + ); +#define cy_an_usb_set_descriptor(handle, type, index, desc_p, length) \ + cy_as_usb_set_descriptor((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), \ + (cy_as_usb_desc_type)(type), (index), (desc_p), (length), 0, 0) + +/* Async Version of Set descriptor */ +extern cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_set_descriptor_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_usb_desc_type type, + uint8_t index, + void *desc_p, + uint16_t length, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_usb_set_descriptor_e_x\ + (h, type, index, desc_p, length, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_set_descriptor((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_usb_desc_type)(type), (index), (desc_p), (length), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Only version of clear descriptors */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_clear_descriptors( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_usb_clear_descriptors(h, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_clear_descriptors((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of get descriptor*/ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_get_descriptor( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_usb_desc_type type, + uint8_t index, + void *desc_p, + uint32_t *length_p + ); +#define cy_an_usb_get_descriptor(h, type, index, desc_p, length_p) \ + cy_as_usb_get_descriptor_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_usb_desc_type)(type), (index), (desc_p), (length_p)) + +typedef cy_as_get_descriptor_data cy_an_get_descriptor_data; + +/* Async version of get descriptor */ +extern cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_get_descriptor_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_usb_desc_type type, + uint8_t index, + cy_an_get_descriptor_data *data, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_usb_get_descriptor_e_x\ + (h, type, index, data, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_get_descriptor((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_usb_desc_type)(type), (index), \ + (cy_as_get_descriptor_data *)(data), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_set_physical_configuration( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + uint8_t config + ); +#define cy_an_usb_set_physical_configuration(h, config) \ + cy_as_usb_set_physical_configuration\ + ((cy_as_device_handle)(h), (config)) + +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_set_end_point_config( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_end_point_number_t ep, + cy_an_usb_end_point_config *config_p + ); +#define cy_an_usb_set_end_point_config(h, ep, config_p) \ + cy_as_usb_set_end_point_config((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_end_point_number_t)(ep), \ + (cy_as_usb_end_point_config *)(config_p)) + +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_get_end_point_config( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_end_point_number_t ep, + cy_an_usb_end_point_config *config_p + ); +#define cy_an_usb_get_end_point_config(h, ep, config_p) \ + cy_as_usb_get_end_point_config((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_end_point_number_t)(ep), \ + (cy_as_usb_end_point_config *)(config_p)) + +/* Sync version of commit */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_commit_config( + cy_an_device_handle handle + ); +#define cy_an_usb_commit_config(handle) \ + cy_as_usb_commit_config((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), 0, 0) + +/* Async version of commit */ +extern cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_commit_config_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_usb_commit_config_e_x(h, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_commit_config((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_read_data( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_end_point_number_t ep, + cy_bool pktread, + uint32_t dsize, + uint32_t *dataread, + void *data + ); +#define cy_an_usb_read_data(h, ep, pkt, dsize, dataread, data_p) \ + cy_as_usb_read_data((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_end_point_number_t)(ep), (pkt), (dsize), \ + (dataread), (data_p)) + +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_read_data_async( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_end_point_number_t ep, + cy_bool pktread, + uint32_t dsize, + void *data, + cy_an_usb_io_callback callback + ); +#define cy_an_usb_read_data_async(h, ep, pkt, dsize, data_p, cb) \ + cy_as_usb_read_data_async((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_end_point_number_t)(ep), (pkt), (dsize), (data_p), \ + (cy_as_usb_io_callback)(cb)) + +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_write_data( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_end_point_number_t ep, + uint32_t dsize, + void *data + ); +#define cy_an_usb_write_data(h, ep, dsize, data_p) \ + cy_as_usb_write_data((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_end_point_number_t)(ep), (dsize), (data_p)) + +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_write_data_async( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_end_point_number_t ep, + uint32_t dsize, + void *data, + cy_bool spacket, + cy_an_usb_io_callback callback + ); +#define cy_an_usb_write_data_async(h, ep, dsize, data_p, spacket, cb) \ + cy_as_usb_write_data_async((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_end_point_number_t)(ep), (dsize), (data_p), (spacket), \ + (cy_as_usb_io_callback)(cb)) + +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_cancel_async( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_end_point_number_t ep + ); +#define cy_an_usb_cancel_async(h, ep) \ + cy_as_usb_cancel_async((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_end_point_number_t)(ep)) + +/* Sync version of set stall */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_set_stall( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_end_point_number_t ep, + cy_an_usb_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client +); +#define cy_an_usb_set_stall(h, ep, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_set_stall_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_end_point_number_t)(ep), \ + (cy_as_usb_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Async version of set stall */ +extern cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_set_stall_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_end_point_number_t ep, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client +); +#define cy_an_usb_set_stall_e_x(h, ep, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_set_stall((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_end_point_number_t)(ep), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/*Sync version of clear stall */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_clear_stall( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_end_point_number_t ep, + cy_an_usb_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_usb_clear_stall(h, ep, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_clear_stall_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_end_point_number_t)(ep), \ + (cy_as_usb_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/*Sync version of clear stall */ +extern cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_clear_stall_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_end_point_number_t ep, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_usb_clear_stall_e_x(h, ep, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_clear_stall((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_end_point_number_t)(ep), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync get stall */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_get_stall( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_end_point_number_t ep, + cy_bool *stall_p + ); +#define cy_an_usb_get_stall(handle, ep, stall_p) \ + cy_as_usb_get_stall((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), \ + (cy_as_end_point_number_t)(ep), (stall_p), 0, 0) + +/* Async get stall */ +extern cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_get_stall_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_end_point_number_t ep, + cy_bool *stall_p, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_usb_get_stall_e_x(h, ep, stall_p, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_get_stall((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_end_point_number_t)(ep), (stall_p), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of Set Nak */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_set_nak( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_end_point_number_t ep, + cy_an_usb_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client +); + +#define cy_an_usb_set_nak(h, ep, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_set_nak_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_end_point_number_t)(ep), \ + (cy_as_usb_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Async version of Set Nak */ +extern cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_set_nak_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_end_point_number_t ep, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client +); +#define cy_an_usb_set_nak_e_x(h, ep, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_set_nak((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_end_point_number_t)(ep), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of clear nak */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_clear_nak( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_end_point_number_t ep, + cy_an_usb_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_usb_clear_nak(h, ep, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_clear_nak_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_end_point_number_t)(ep), \ + (cy_as_usb_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync version of clear nak */ +extern cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_clear_nak_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_end_point_number_t ep, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_usb_clear_nak_e_x(h, ep, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_clear_nak((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_end_point_number_t)(ep), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync Get NAK */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_get_nak( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_end_point_number_t ep, + cy_bool *nak_p +); +#define cy_an_usb_get_nak(handle, ep, nak_p) \ + cy_as_usb_get_nak((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), \ + (cy_as_end_point_number_t)(ep), (nak_p), 0, 0) + +/* Async Get NAK */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_get_nak_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_end_point_number_t ep, + cy_bool *nak_p, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client +); +#define cy_an_usb_get_nak_e_x(h, ep, nak_p, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_get_nak((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_end_point_number_t)(ep), (nak_p), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Sync remote wakup */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_signal_remote_wakeup( + cy_an_device_handle handle + ); +#define cy_an_usb_signal_remote_wakeup(handle) \ + cy_as_usb_signal_remote_wakeup((cy_as_device_handle)(handle), 0, 0) + +/* Async remote wakup */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_signal_remote_wakeup_e_x( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_usb_signal_remote_wakeup_e_x(h, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_signal_remote_wakeup((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Only version of SetMSReportThreshold */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_set_m_s_report_threshold( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + uint32_t wr_sectors, + uint32_t rd_sectors, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_usb_set_m_s_report_threshold\ + (h, wr_cnt, rd_cnt, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_set_m_s_report_threshold((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + wr_cnt, rd_cnt, (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +/* Select storage partitions to be enumerated. */ +EXTERN cy_an_return_status_t +cy_an_usb_select_m_s_partitions( + cy_an_device_handle handle, + cy_an_media_type media, + uint32_t device, + cy_an_usb_m_s_type_t type, + cy_an_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); +#define cy_an_usb_select_m_s_partitions(h, media, dev, type, cb, client) \ + cy_as_usb_select_m_s_partitions_dep((cy_as_device_handle)(h), \ + (cy_as_media_type)(media), (dev), \ + (cy_as_usb_m_s_type_t)(type), (cy_as_function_callback)(cb), (client)) + +#include "cyas_cplus_end.h" +#endif /*__doxygen__*/ +#endif /*_INCLUDED_CYANUSB_H_*/ diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyas_cplus_end.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyas_cplus_end.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ece44ca34f3b --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyas_cplus_end.h @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +/* + * This file is included at the end of other include files. + * It basically turns off the C++ specific code words that + * insure this code is seen as C code even within + * a C++ compiler. + * + */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyas_cplus_start.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyas_cplus_start.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b879cefa9d6b --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyas_cplus_start.h @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +/* + * This file is included after all other headers files, but before any other + * definitions in the file. It basically insures that the definitions within + * the file are seen as C defintions even when compiled by a C++ compiler. + */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus + +extern "C" { + +#endif diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyascast.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyascast.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5f8c852fbb41 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyascast.h @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyascast.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYASCAST_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYASCAST_H_ + +#ifndef __doxygen__ + +#ifdef _DEBUG +#define cy_cast_int2U_int16(v) \ + (cy_as_hal_assert(v < 65536), (uint16_t)(v)) +#else /* _DEBUG */ +#define cy_cast_int2U_int16(v) ((uint16_t)(v)) +#endif /* _DEBUG */ + +#endif /* __doxygen__ */ +#endif /* _INCLUDED_CYASCAST_H_ */ diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasdevice.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasdevice.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..0c0726b678ad --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasdevice.h @@ -0,0 +1,1057 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyasdevice.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor +##Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef __INCLUDED_CYASDEVICE_H__ +#define __INCLUDED_CYASDEVICE_H__ + +#include "cyashal.h" +#include "cyasprotocol.h" +#include "cyasusb.h" +#include "cyasstorage.h" +#include "cyasmtp.h" +#include "cyas_cplus_start.h" + +/*********************************** + * West Bridge Constants + ***********************************/ + +/* The endpoints used by West Bridge for the P port to S port path */ +#define CY_AS_P2S_WRITE_ENDPOINT (0x04) +#define CY_AS_P2S_READ_ENDPOINT (0x08) + +/* The endpoint to use for firmware download */ +#define CY_AS_FIRMWARE_ENDPOINT (0x02) + +/* The maximum size of the firmware image West Bridge can accept */ +#define CY_AS_MAXIMUM_FIRMWARE_SIZE (24 * 1024) + +/* The maximum size of a write for EP0 and EP1 */ +#define CY_AS_EP0_MAX_WRITE_SIZE (128) +#define CY_AS_EP1_MAX_WRITE_SIZE (64) + +/* The bitfields for the device state value */ + +/* The device is in StandBy mode */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_PIN_STANDBY (0x00000001) +/* The device has been configured */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_CONFIGURED (0x00000002) +/* The firmware has been loaded into the device */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_FIRMWARE_LOADED (0x00000004) +/* The interrupt module has been initialized */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_LOWLEVEL_MODULE (0x00000008) +/* The DMA module has been initialized */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_DMA_MODULE (0x00000010) +/* The interrupt module has been initialized */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_INTR_MODULE (0x00000020) +/* The storage module has been initialized */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_STORAGE_MODULE (0x00000040) +/* The USB module has been initialized */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_USB_MODULE (0x00000080) +/* If set, the API wants SCSI messages */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_STORAGE_SCSIMSG (0x00000100) +/* If set, an ASYNC storage operation is pending */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_STORAGE_ASYNC_PENDING (0x00000200) +/* If set, the USB port is connected */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_USB_CONNECTED (0x00000400) +/* If set and USB is connected, it is high speed */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_USB_HIGHSPEED (0x00000800) +/* If set, we are in a callback */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_IN_CALLBACK (0x00001000) +/* If set, we are processing a setup packet */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_IN_SETUP_PACKET (0x00004000) +/* The device was placed in standby via register */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_REGISTER_STANDBY (0x00008000) +/* If set, the device is using a crystal */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_CRYSTAL (0x00010000) +/* If set, wakeup has been called */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_WAKING (0x00020000) +/* If set, EP0 has been stalled. */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_EP0_STALLED (0x00040000) +/* If set, device is in suspend mode. */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_SUSPEND (0x00080000) +/* If set, device is a reset is pending. */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_RESETP (0x00100000) +/* If set, device is a standby is pending. */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_STANDP (0x00200000) +/* If set, device has a storage start or stop pending. */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_SSSP (0x00400000) +/* If set, device has a usb start or stop pending. */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_USSP (0x00800000) +/* If set, device has a mtp start or stop pending. */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_MSSP (0x01000000) +/* If set, P2S DMA transfer can be started. */ +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_P2SDMA_START (0x02000000) + +/* The bitfields for the endpoint state value */ +/* DMA requests are accepted into the queue */ +#define CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_ENABLED (0x0001) +/* The endpoint has a sleeping client, waiting on a queue drain */ +#define CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_SLEEPING (0x0002) +/* The DMA backend to hardware is running */ +#define CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_DMA_RUNNING (0x0004) +/* There is an outstanding DMA entry deployed to the HAL */ +#define CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_IN_TRANSIT (0x0008) +/* 0 = OUT (West Bridge -> P Port), 1 = IN (P Port -> West Bridge) */ +#define CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_DIRECTION (0x0010) + +/* The state values for the request list */ +/* Mask for getting the state information */ +#define CY_AS_REQUEST_LIST_STATE_MASK (0x0f) +/* The request is queued, nothing further */ +#define CY_AS_REQUEST_LIST_STATE_QUEUED (0x00) +/* The request is sent, waiting for response */ +#define CY_AS_REQUEST_LIST_STATE_WAITING (0x01) +/* The response has been received, processing reponse */ +#define CY_AS_REQUEST_LIST_STATE_RECEIVED (0x02) +/* The request/response is being canceled */ +#define CY_AS_REQUEST_LIST_STATE_CANCELING (0x03) +/* The request is synchronous */ +#define CY_AS_REQUEST_LIST_STATE_SYNC (0x80) + +/* The flag values for a LL RequestResponse */ +/* This request requires an ACK to be sent after it is completed */ +#define CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_DELAY_ACK (0x01) +/* This request originated from a version V1.1 function call */ +#define CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_EX (0x02) +/* This request originated from a version V1.2 function call */ +#define CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_MS (0x04) + + +#define CY_AS_DEVICE_HANDLE_SIGNATURE (0x01211219) + +/* + * This macro returns the endpoint pointer given the + * device pointer and an endpoint number + */ +#define CY_AS_NUM_EP(dev_p, num) ((dev_p)->endp[(num)]) + +/**************************************** + * West Bridge Data Structures + ****************************************/ + +typedef struct cy_as_device cy_as_device; + +/* Summary + This type defines a callback function that will be called + on completion of a DMA operation. + + Description + This function definition is for a function that is called when + the DMA operation is complete. This function is called with the + endpoint number, operation type, buffer pointer and size. + + See Also + * CyAsDmaOper + * CyAsDmaQueueWrite + */ +typedef void (*cy_as_dma_callback)( + /* The device that completed DMA */ + cy_as_device *dev_p, + /* The endpoint that completed DMA */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* The pointer to the buffer that completed DMA */ + void *mem_p, + /* The amount of data transferred */ + uint32_t size, + /* The error code for this DMA xfer */ + cy_as_return_status_t error + ); + +/* Summary + This structure defines a DMA request that is queued + + Description + This structure contains the information about a DMA + request that is queued and is to be sent when possible. +*/ +typedef struct cy_as_dma_queue_entry { + /* Pointer to memory buffer for this request */ + void *buf_p; + /* Size of the memory buffer for DMA operation */ + uint32_t size; + /* Offset into memory buffer for next DMA operation */ + uint32_t offset; + /* If TRUE and IN request */ + cy_bool packet; + /* If TRUE, this is a read request */ + cy_bool readreq; + /* Callback function for when DMA is complete */ + cy_as_dma_callback cb; + /* Pointer to next entry in queue */ + struct cy_as_dma_queue_entry *next_p; +} cy_as_dma_queue_entry; + +/* Summary + This structure defines the endpoint data for a given + + Description + This structure defines all of the information required + to manage DMA for a given endpoint. +*/ +typedef struct cy_as_dma_end_point { + /* The endpoint number */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep; + /* The state of this endpoint */ + uint8_t state; + /* The maximum amount of data accepted in a packet by the hw */ + uint16_t maxhwdata; + /* The maximum amount of data accepted by the HAL layer */ + uint32_t maxhaldata; + /* The queue for DMA operations */ + cy_as_dma_queue_entry *queue_p; + /* The last entry in the DMA queue */ + cy_as_dma_queue_entry *last_p; + /* This sleep channel is used to wait while the DMA queue + * drains for a given endpoint */ + cy_as_hal_sleep_channel channel; +} cy_as_dma_end_point; + +#define cy_as_end_point_number_is_usb(n) \ + ((n) != 2 && (n) != 4 && (n) != 6 && (n) != 8) +#define cy_as_end_point_number_is_storage(n) \ + ((n) == 2 || (n) == 4 || (n) == 6 || (n) == 8) + +#define cy_as_dma_end_point_is_enabled(ep) \ + ((ep)->state & CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_ENABLED) +#define cy_as_dma_end_point_enable(ep) \ + ((ep)->state |= CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_ENABLED) +#define cy_as_dma_end_point_disable(ep) \ + ((ep)->state &= ~CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_ENABLED) + +#define cy_as_dma_end_point_is_sleeping(ep) \ + ((ep)->state & CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_SLEEPING) +#define cy_as_dma_end_point_set_sleep_state(ep) \ + ((ep)->state |= CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_SLEEPING) +#define cy_as_dma_end_point_set_wake_state(ep) \ + ((ep)->state &= ~CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_SLEEPING) + +#define cy_as_dma_end_point_is_running(ep) \ + ((ep)->state & CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_DMA_RUNNING) +#define cy_as_dma_end_point_set_running(ep) \ + ((ep)->state |= CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_DMA_RUNNING) +#define cy_as_dma_end_point_set_stopped(ep) \ + ((ep)->state &= ~CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_DMA_RUNNING) + +#define cy_as_dma_end_point_in_transit(ep) \ + ((ep)->state & CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_IN_TRANSIT) +#define cy_as_dma_end_point_set_in_transit(ep) \ + ((ep)->state |= CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_IN_TRANSIT) +#define cy_as_dma_end_point_clear_in_transit(ep) \ + ((ep)->state &= ~CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_IN_TRANSIT) + +#define cy_as_dma_end_point_is_direction_in(ep) \ + (((ep)->state & CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_DIRECTION) == \ + CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_DIRECTION) +#define cy_as_dma_end_point_is_direction_out(ep) \ + (((ep)->state & CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_DIRECTION) == 0) +#define cy_as_dma_end_point_set_direction_in(ep) \ + ((ep)->state |= CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_DIRECTION) +#define cy_as_dma_end_point_set_direction_out(ep) \ + ((ep)->state &= ~CY_AS_DMA_ENDPOINT_STATE_DIRECTION) + +#define cy_as_dma_end_point_is_usb(p) \ + cy_as_end_point_number_is_usb((p)->ep) +#define cy_as_dma_end_point_is_storage(p) \ + cy_as_end_point_number_is_storage((p)->ep) + +typedef struct cy_as_ll_request_response { + /* The mbox[0] contents - see low level comm section of API doc */ + uint16_t box0; + /* The amount of data stored in this request/response in bytes */ + uint16_t stored; + /* Length of this request in words */ + uint16_t length; + /* Additional status information about the request */ + uint16_t flags; + /* Note: This is over indexed and contains the request/response data */ + uint16_t data[1]; +} cy_as_ll_request_response; + +/* + * The callback function for responses + */ +typedef void (*cy_as_response_callback)( + /* The device that had the response */ + cy_as_device *dev_p, + /* The context receiving a response */ + uint8_t context, + /* The request data */ + cy_as_ll_request_response *rqt, + /* The response data */ + cy_as_ll_request_response *resp, + /* The status of the request */ + cy_as_return_status_t status + ); + +typedef struct cy_as_ll_request_list_node { + /* The request to send */ + cy_as_ll_request_response *rqt; + /* The associated response for the request */ + cy_as_ll_request_response *resp; + /* Length of the response */ + uint16_t length; + /* The callback to call when done */ + cy_as_response_callback callback; + /* The state of the request */ + uint8_t state; + /* The next request in the list */ + struct cy_as_ll_request_list_node *next; +} cy_as_ll_request_list_node; + +#define cy_as_request_get_node_state(node_p) \ + ((node_p)->state & CY_AS_REQUEST_LIST_STATE_MASK) +#define cy_as_request_set_node_state(node_p, st) \ + ((node_p)->state = \ + ((node_p)->state & ~CY_AS_REQUEST_LIST_STATE_MASK) | (st)) + +#define cy_as_request_node_is_sync(node_p) \ + ((node_p)->state & CY_AS_REQUEST_LIST_STATE_SYNC) +#define cy_as_request_node_set_sync(node_p) \ + ((node_p)->state |= CY_AS_REQUEST_LIST_STATE_SYNC) +#define cy_as_request_node_clear_sync(node_p) \ + ((node_p)->state &= ~CY_AS_REQUEST_LIST_STATE_SYNC) + +#ifndef __doxygen__ +typedef enum cy_as_c_b_node_type { + CYAS_INVALID, + CYAS_USB_FUNC_CB, + CYAS_USB_IO_CB, + CYAS_STORAGE_IO_CB, + CYAS_FUNC_CB +} cy_as_c_b_node_type; + +typedef struct cy_as_func_c_b_node { + cy_as_c_b_node_type node_type; + cy_as_function_callback cb_p; + uint32_t client_data; + cy_as_funct_c_b_type data_type; + void *data; + struct cy_as_func_c_b_node *next_p; +} cy_as_func_c_b_node; + +extern cy_as_func_c_b_node* +cy_as_create_func_c_b_node_data(cy_as_function_callback + cb, uint32_t client, cy_as_funct_c_b_type type, void *data); + +extern cy_as_func_c_b_node* +cy_as_create_func_c_b_node(cy_as_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client); + +extern void +cy_as_destroy_func_c_b_node(cy_as_func_c_b_node *node); + +typedef struct cy_as_mtp_func_c_b_node { + cy_as_c_b_node_type type; + cy_as_mtp_function_callback cb_p; + uint32_t client_data; + struct cy_as_mtp_func_c_b_node *next_p; +} cy_as_mtp_func_c_b_node; + +extern cy_as_mtp_func_c_b_node* +cy_as_create_mtp_func_c_b_node(cy_as_mtp_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client); + +extern void +cy_as_destroy_mtp_func_c_b_node(cy_as_mtp_func_c_b_node *node); + +typedef struct cy_as_usb_func_c_b_node { + cy_as_c_b_node_type type; + cy_as_usb_function_callback cb_p; + uint32_t client_data; + struct cy_as_usb_func_c_b_node *next_p; +} cy_as_usb_func_c_b_node; + +extern cy_as_usb_func_c_b_node* +cy_as_create_usb_func_c_b_node(cy_as_usb_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client); + +extern void +cy_as_destroy_usb_func_c_b_node(cy_as_usb_func_c_b_node *node); + +typedef struct cy_as_usb_io_c_b_node { + cy_as_c_b_node_type type; + cy_as_usb_io_callback cb_p; + struct cy_as_usb_io_c_b_node *next_p; +} cy_as_usb_io_c_b_node; + +extern cy_as_usb_io_c_b_node* +cy_as_create_usb_io_c_b_node(cy_as_usb_io_callback cb); + +extern void +cy_as_destroy_usb_io_c_b_node(cy_as_usb_io_c_b_node *node); + +typedef struct cy_as_storage_io_c_b_node { + cy_as_c_b_node_type type; + cy_as_storage_callback cb_p; + /* The media for the currently outstanding async storage request */ + cy_as_media_type media; + /* The device index for the currently outstanding async storage + * request */ + uint32_t device_index; + /* The unit index for the currently outstanding async storage + * request */ + uint32_t unit; + /* The block address for the currently outstanding async storage + * request */ + uint32_t block_addr; + /* The operation for the currently outstanding async storage + * request */ + cy_as_oper_type oper; + cy_as_ll_request_response *req_p; + cy_as_ll_request_response *reply_p; + struct cy_as_storage_io_c_b_node *next_p; +} cy_as_storage_io_c_b_node; + +extern cy_as_storage_io_c_b_node* +cy_as_create_storage_io_c_b_node(cy_as_storage_callback cb, + cy_as_media_type media, uint32_t device_index, + uint32_t unit, uint32_t block_addr, cy_as_oper_type oper, + cy_as_ll_request_response *req_p, + cy_as_ll_request_response *reply_p); + +extern void +cy_as_destroy_storage_io_c_b_node(cy_as_storage_io_c_b_node *node); + +typedef struct cy_as_c_b_queue { + void *head_p; + void *tail_p; + uint32_t count; + cy_as_c_b_node_type type; +} cy_as_c_b_queue; + +extern cy_as_c_b_queue * +cy_as_create_c_b_queue(cy_as_c_b_node_type type); + +extern void +cy_as_destroy_c_b_queue(cy_as_c_b_queue *queue); + +/* Allocates a new CyAsCBNode */ +extern void +cy_as_insert_c_b_node(cy_as_c_b_queue *queue_p, void *cbnode); + +/* Removes the first CyAsCBNode from the queue and frees it */ +extern void +cy_as_remove_c_b_node(cy_as_c_b_queue *queue_p); + +/* Remove the last CyAsCBNode from the queue and frees it */ +extern void +cy_as_remove_c_b_tail_node(cy_as_c_b_queue *queue_p); + +/* Removes and frees all pending callbacks */ +extern void +cy_as_clear_c_b_queue(cy_as_c_b_queue *queue_p); + +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_send_request(cy_as_device *dev_p, + cy_as_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client, + cy_as_funct_c_b_type type, + void *data, + cy_as_c_b_queue *queue, + uint16_t req_type, + cy_as_ll_request_response *req_p, + cy_as_ll_request_response *reply_p, + cy_as_response_callback rcb); + +extern void +cy_as_misc_cancel_ex_requests(cy_as_device *dev_p); + +/* Summary + Free all memory allocated by and zero all + structures initialized by CyAsUsbStart. + */ +extern void +cy_as_usb_cleanup( + cy_as_device *dev_p); + +/* Summary + Free all memory allocated and zero all structures initialized + by CyAsStorageStart. + */ +extern void +cy_as_storage_cleanup( + cy_as_device *dev_p); +#endif + +/* Summary + This structure defines the data structure to support a + given command context + + Description + All commands send to the West Bridge device via the mailbox + registers are sent via a context.Each context is independent + and there can be a parallel stream of requests and responses on + each context. This structure is used to manage a single context. +*/ +typedef struct cy_as_context { + /* The context number for this context */ + uint8_t number; + /* This sleep channel is used to sleep while waiting on a + * response from the west bridge device for a request. */ + cy_as_hal_sleep_channel channel; + /* The buffer for received requests */ + cy_as_ll_request_response *req_p; + /* The length of the request being received */ + uint16_t request_length; + /* The callback for the next request received */ + cy_as_response_callback request_callback; + /* A list of low level requests to go to the firmware */ + cy_as_ll_request_list_node *request_queue_p; + /* The list node in the request queue */ + cy_as_ll_request_list_node *last_node_p; + /* Index upto which data is stored. */ + uint16_t queue_index; + /* Index to the next request in the queue. */ + uint16_t rqt_index; + /* Queue of data stored */ + uint16_t data_queue[128]; + +} cy_as_context; + +#define cy_as_context_is_waiting(ctxt) \ + ((ctxt)->state & CY_AS_CTXT_STATE_WAITING_RESPONSE) +#define cy_as_context_set_waiting(ctxt) \ + ((ctxt)->state |= CY_AS_CTXT_STATE_WAITING_RESPONSE) +#define cy_as_context_clear_waiting(ctxt) \ + ((ctxt)->state &= ~CY_AS_CTXT_STATE_WAITING_RESPONSE) + + + +/* Summary + This data structure stores SDIO function + parameters for a SDIO card + + Description +*/ +typedef struct cy_as_sdio_device { + /* Keeps track of IO functions initialized*/ + uint8_t function_init_map; + uint8_t function_suspended_map; + /* Function 0 (Card Common) properties*/ + cy_as_sdio_card card; + /* Function 1-7 (Mapped to array element 0-6) properties.*/ + cy_as_sdio_func function[7]; + +} cy_as_sdio_device; + +/* Summary +Macros to access the SDIO card properties +*/ + +#define cy_as_sdio_get_function_code(handle, bus, i) \ + (((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].function[i-1].function_code) + +#define cy_as_sdio_get_function_ext_code(handle, bus, i) \ + (((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].\ + function[i-1].extended_func_code) + +#define cy_as_sdio_get_function_p_s_n(handle, bus, i) \ + (((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].function[i-1].card_psn) + +#define cy_as_sdio_get_function_blocksize(handle, bus, i) \ + (((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].function[i-1].blocksize) + +#define cy_as_sdio_get_function_max_blocksize(handle, bus, i) \ + (((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].function[i-1].maxblocksize) + +#define cy_as_sdio_get_function_csa_support(handle, bus, i) \ + (((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].function[i-1].csa_bits) + +#define cy_as_sdio_get_function_wakeup_support(handle, bus, i) \ + (((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].function[i-1]. wakeup_support) + +#define cy_as_sdio_set_function_block_size(handle, bus, i, blocksize) \ + (((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].function[i-1].blocksize = \ + blocksize) + +#define cy_as_sdio_get_card_num_functions(handle, bus) \ + (((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].card.num_functions) + +#define cy_as_sdio_get_card_mem_present(handle, bus) \ + (((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].card.memory_present) + +#define cy_as_sdio_get_card_manf_id(handle, bus) \ + (((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].card.manufacturer__id) + +#define cy_as_sdio_get_card_manf_info(handle, bus) \ + (((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].card.manufacturer_info) + +#define cy_as_sdio_get_card_blocksize(handle, bus) \ + (((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].card.blocksize) + +#define cy_as_sdio_get_card_max_blocksize(handle, bus) \ + (((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].card.maxblocksize) + +#define cy_as_sdio_get_card_sdio_version(handle, bus) \ + (((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].card.sdio_version) + +#define cy_as_sdio_get_card_capability(handle, bus) \ + (((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].card.card_capability) + +#define cy_as_sdio_get_function_init_map(handle, bus) \ + (((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].function_init_map) + +#define cy_as_sdio_check_function_initialized(handle, bus, i) \ + (((cy_as_sdio_get_function_init_map(handle, bus)) & (0x01<<i)) ? 1 : 0) + +#define cy_as_sdio_set_card_block_size(handle, bus, blocksize) \ + (((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].card.blocksize = blocksize) + +#define cy_as_sdio_check_support_bus_suspend(handle, bus) \ + ((cy_as_sdio_get_card_capability(handle, bus) & CY_SDIO_SBS) ? 1 : 0) + +#define cy_as_sdio_check_function_suspended(handle, bus, i) \ + ((((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].function_suspended_map & \ + (0x01<<i)) ? 1 : 0) + +#define cy_as_sdio_set_function_suspended(handle, bus, i) \ + ((((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].function_suspended_map) \ + |= (0x01<<i)) + +#define cy_as_sdio_clear_function_suspended(handle, bus, i) \ + ((((cy_as_device *)handle)->sdiocard[bus].function_suspended_map) \ + &= (~(0x01<<i))) + +/* Summary + This data structure represents a single device. + + Description +*/ +struct cy_as_device { + /* General stuff */ + /* A signature to insure we have a valid handle */ + uint32_t sig; + /* The ID of the silicon */ + uint16_t silicon_id; + /* Pointer to the next device */ + struct cy_as_device *next_p; + /* This is the client specific tag for this device */ + cy_as_hal_device_tag tag; + /* This contains various state information about the device */ + uint32_t state; + /* Flag indicating whether INT# pin is used for DRQ */ + cy_bool use_int_drq; + + /* DMA related */ + /* The endpoint pointers associated with this device */ + cy_as_dma_end_point *endp[16]; + /* List of queue entries that can be used for xfers */ + cy_as_dma_queue_entry *dma_freelist_p; + + /* Low level comm related */ + /* The contexts available in this device */ + cy_as_context *context[CY_RQT_CONTEXT_COUNT]; + /* The low level error returned from sending an async request */ + cy_as_return_status_t ll_error; + /* A request is currently being sent to West Bridge. */ + cy_bool ll_sending_rqt; + /* The current mailbox request should be aborted. */ + cy_bool ll_abort_curr_rqt; + /* Indicates that the LL layer has queued mailbox data. */ + cy_bool ll_queued_data; + + /* MISC API related */ + /* Misc callback */ + cy_as_misc_event_callback misc_event_cb; + + /* Storage Related */ + /* The reference count for the Storage API */ + uint32_t storage_count; + /* Callback for storage events */ + cy_as_storage_event_callback_dep storage_event_cb; + /* V1.2+ callback for storage events */ + cy_as_storage_event_callback storage_event_cb_ms; + /* The error for a sleeping storage operation */ + cy_as_return_status_t storage_error; + /* Flag indicating that the storage stack is waiting for an operation */ + cy_bool storage_wait; + /* Request used for storage read/writes. */ + cy_as_ll_request_response *storage_rw_req_p; + /* Response used for storage read/writes. */ + cy_as_ll_request_response *storage_rw_resp_p; + /* The storage callback */ + cy_as_storage_callback_dep storage_cb; + /* The V1.2+ storage callback */ + cy_as_storage_callback storage_cb_ms; + /* The bus index for the currently outstanding async storage request */ + cy_as_bus_number_t storage_bus_index; + /* The device index for the currently outstanding async storage + * request */ + uint32_t storage_device_index; + /* The unit index for the currently outstanding async storage request */ + uint32_t storage_unit; + /* The block address for the currently outstanding async storage + * request */ + uint32_t storage_block_addr; + /* The operation for the currently outstanding async storage request */ + cy_as_oper_type storage_oper; + /* The endpoint used to read Storage data */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t storage_read_endpoint; + /* The endpoint used to write endpoint data */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t storage_write_endpoint; + cy_as_device_desc storage_device_info + [CY_AS_MAX_BUSES][CY_AS_MAX_STORAGE_DEVICES]; + /* The information on each device on each bus */ + + /* USB Related */ + /* This conatins the endpoint async state */ + uint16_t epasync; + /* The reference count for the USB API */ + uint32_t usb_count; + /* The physical endpoint configuration */ + uint8_t usb_phy_config; + /* The callbacks for async func calls */ + cy_as_c_b_queue *usb_func_cbs; + /* Endpoint configuration information */ + cy_as_usb_end_point_config usb_config[16]; + /* The USB callback */ + cy_as_usb_event_callback_dep usb_event_cb; + /* The V1.2+ USB callback */ + cy_as_usb_event_callback usb_event_cb_ms; + /* The error for a sleeping usb operation */ + cy_as_return_status_t usb_error; + /* The USB callback for a pending storage operation */ + cy_as_usb_io_callback usb_cb[16]; + /* The buffer pending from a USB operation */ + void *usb_pending_buffer; + /* The size of the buffer pending from a USB operation */ + uint32_t usb_pending_size; + /* If true, send a short packet */ + cy_bool usb_spacket[16]; + /* The amount of data actually xferred */ + uint32_t usb_actual_cnt; + /* EP1OUT and EP1IN config register contents */ + uint8_t usb_ep1cfg[2]; + /* LEP config register contents */ + uint16_t usb_lepcfg[10]; + /* PEP config register contents */ + uint16_t usb_pepcfg[4]; + /* Buffer for EP0 and EP1 data sent via mailboxes */ + uint8_t *usb_ep_data; + /* Used to track how many ack requests are pending */ + uint32_t usb_delay_ack_count; + /* Maximum transfer size for USB endpoints. */ + uint32_t usb_max_tx_size; + + /* Request for sending EP0 data to West Bridge */ + cy_as_ll_request_response *usb_ep0_dma_req; + /* Response for EP0 data sent to West Bridge */ + cy_as_ll_request_response *usb_ep0_dma_resp; + /* Request for sending EP1 data to West Bridge */ + cy_as_ll_request_response *usb_ep1_dma_req; + /* Response for EP1 data sent to West Bridge */ + cy_as_ll_request_response *usb_ep1_dma_resp; + + cy_as_ll_request_response *usb_ep0_dma_req_save; + cy_as_ll_request_response *usb_ep0_dma_resp_save; + + /* MTP Related */ + /* The reference count for the MTP API */ + uint32_t mtp_count; + /* The MTP event callback supplied by the client */ + cy_as_mtp_event_callback mtp_event_cb; + /* The current block table to be transfered */ + cy_as_mtp_block_table *tp_blk_tbl; + + cy_as_c_b_queue *func_cbs_mtp; + cy_as_c_b_queue *func_cbs_usb; + cy_as_c_b_queue *func_cbs_stor; + cy_as_c_b_queue *func_cbs_misc; + cy_as_c_b_queue *func_cbs_res; + + /* The last USB event that was received */ + cy_as_usb_event usb_last_event; + /* Types of storage media supported by the firmware */ + uint8_t media_supported[CY_AS_MAX_BUSES]; + + /* SDIO card parameters*/ + cy_as_sdio_device sdiocard[CY_AS_MAX_BUSES]; + /* if true, MTP enabled Firmware. */ + cy_bool is_mtp_firmware; + /* if true, mailbox message has come already */ + cy_bool is_mtp_data_pending; + /* True between the time an Init was called and + * the complete event is generated */ + cy_bool mtp_turbo_active; + /* mbox reported EP 2 data len */ + uint16_t mtp_data_len; + /* The error for mtp EP4 write operation */ + cy_as_return_status_t mtp_error; + /* mtp send/get operation callback */ + cy_as_function_callback mtp_cb; + /* mtp send/get operation client id */ + uint32_t mtp_client; + /* mtp operation type. To be used in callback */ + cy_as_funct_c_b_type mtp_op; + + /* Firmware is running in P2S only mode. */ + cy_bool is_storage_only_mode; + /* Interrupt mask value during device standby. */ + uint32_t stby_int_mask; +}; + +#define cy_as_device_is_configured(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_CONFIGURED) +#define cy_as_device_set_configured(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_CONFIGURED) +#define cy_as_device_set_unconfigured(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_CONFIGURED) + +#define cy_as_device_is_dma_running(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_DMA_MODULE) +#define cy_as_device_set_dma_running(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_DMA_MODULE) +#define cy_as_device_set_dma_stopped(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_DMA_MODULE) + +#define cy_as_device_is_low_level_running(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_LOWLEVEL_MODULE) +#define cy_as_device_set_low_level_running(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_LOWLEVEL_MODULE) +#define cy_as_device_set_low_level_stopped(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_LOWLEVEL_MODULE) + +#define cy_as_device_is_intr_running(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_INTR_MODULE) +#define cy_as_device_set_intr_running(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_INTR_MODULE) +#define cy_as_device_set_intr_stopped(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_INTR_MODULE) + +#define cy_as_device_is_firmware_loaded(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_FIRMWARE_LOADED) +#define cy_as_device_set_firmware_loaded(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_FIRMWARE_LOADED) +#define cy_as_device_set_firmware_not_loaded(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_FIRMWARE_LOADED) + +#define cy_as_device_is_storage_running(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_STORAGE_MODULE) +#define cy_as_device_set_storage_running(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_STORAGE_MODULE) +#define cy_as_device_set_storage_stopped(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_STORAGE_MODULE) + +#define cy_as_device_is_usb_running(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_USB_MODULE) +#define cy_as_device_set_usb_running(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_USB_MODULE) +#define cy_as_device_set_usb_stopped(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_USB_MODULE) + +#define cy_as_device_wants_scsi_messages(dp) \ + (((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_STORAGE_SCSIMSG) \ + ? cy_true : cy_false) +#define cy_as_device_set_scsi_messages(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_STORAGE_SCSIMSG) +#define cy_as_device_clear_scsi_messages(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_STORAGE_SCSIMSG) + +#define cy_as_device_is_storage_async_pending(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_STORAGE_ASYNC_PENDING) +#define cy_as_device_set_storage_async_pending(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_STORAGE_ASYNC_PENDING) +#define cy_as_device_clear_storage_async_pending(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_STORAGE_ASYNC_PENDING) + +#define cy_as_device_is_usb_connected(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_USB_CONNECTED) +#define cy_as_device_set_usb_connected(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_USB_CONNECTED) +#define cy_as_device_clear_usb_connected(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_USB_CONNECTED) + +#define cy_as_device_is_usb_high_speed(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_USB_HIGHSPEED) +#define cy_as_device_set_usb_high_speed(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_USB_HIGHSPEED) +#define cy_as_device_clear_usb_high_speed(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_USB_HIGHSPEED) + +#define cy_as_device_is_in_callback(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_IN_CALLBACK) +#define cy_as_device_set_in_callback(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_IN_CALLBACK) +#define cy_as_device_clear_in_callback(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_IN_CALLBACK) + +#define cy_as_device_is_setup_i_o_performed(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_SETUP_IO_PERFORMED) +#define cy_as_device_set_setup_i_o_performed(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_SETUP_IO_PERFORMED) +#define cy_as_device_clear_setup_i_o_performed(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_SETUP_IO_PERFORMED) + +#define cy_as_device_is_ack_delayed(dp) \ + ((dp)->usb_delay_ack_count > 0) +#define cy_as_device_set_ack_delayed(dp) \ + ((dp)->usb_delay_ack_count++) +#define cy_as_device_rem_ack_delayed(dp) \ + ((dp)->usb_delay_ack_count--) +#define cy_as_device_clear_ack_delayed(dp) \ + ((dp)->usb_delay_ack_count = 0) + +#define cy_as_device_is_setup_packet(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_IN_SETUP_PACKET) +#define cy_as_device_set_setup_packet(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_IN_SETUP_PACKET) +#define cy_as_device_clear_setup_packet(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_IN_SETUP_PACKET) + +#define cy_as_device_is_ep0_stalled(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_EP0_STALLED) +#define cy_as_device_set_ep0_stalled(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_EP0_STALLED) +#define cy_as_device_clear_ep0_stalled(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_EP0_STALLED) + +#define cy_as_device_is_register_standby(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_REGISTER_STANDBY) +#define cy_as_device_set_register_standby(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_REGISTER_STANDBY) +#define cy_as_device_clear_register_standby(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_REGISTER_STANDBY) + +#define cy_as_device_is_pin_standby(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_PIN_STANDBY) +#define cy_as_device_set_pin_standby(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_PIN_STANDBY) +#define cy_as_device_clear_pin_standby(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_PIN_STANDBY) + +#define cy_as_device_is_crystal(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_CRYSTAL) +#define cy_as_device_is_external_clock(dp) \ + (!((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_CRYSTAL)) +#define cy_as_device_set_crystal(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_CRYSTAL) +#define cy_as_device_set_external_clock(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_CRYSTAL) + +#define cy_as_device_is_waking(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_WAKING) +#define cy_as_device_set_waking(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_WAKING) +#define cy_as_device_clear_waking(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_WAKING) + +#define cy_as_device_is_in_suspend_mode(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_SUSPEND) +#define cy_as_device_set_suspend_mode(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_SUSPEND) +#define cy_as_device_clear_suspend_mode(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_SUSPEND) + +#define cy_as_device_is_reset_pending(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_RESETP) +#define cy_as_device_set_reset_pending(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_RESETP) +#define cy_as_device_clear_reset_pending(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_RESETP) + +#define cy_as_device_is_standby_pending(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_STANDP) +#define cy_as_device_set_standby_pending(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_STANDP) +#define cy_as_device_clear_standby_pending(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_STANDP) + +#define cy_as_device_is_s_s_s_pending(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_SSSP) +#define cy_as_device_set_s_s_s_pending(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_SSSP) +#define cy_as_device_clear_s_s_s_pending(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_SSSP) + +#define cy_as_device_is_u_s_s_pending(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_USSP) +#define cy_as_device_set_u_s_s_pending(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_USSP) +#define cy_as_device_clear_u_s_s_pending(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_USSP) + +#define cy_as_device_is_m_s_s_pending(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_MSSP) +#define cy_as_device_set_m_s_s_pending(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_MSSP) +#define cy_as_device_clear_m_s_s_pending(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_MSSP) + +#define cy_as_device_is_p2s_dma_start_recvd(dp) \ + ((dp)->state & CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_P2SDMA_START) +#define cy_as_device_set_p2s_dma_start_recvd(dp) \ + ((dp)->state |= CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_P2SDMA_START) +#define cy_as_device_clear_p2s_dma_start_recvd(dp) \ + ((dp)->state &= ~CY_AS_DEVICE_STATE_P2SDMA_START) + +#define cy_as_device_is_usb_async_pending(dp, ep) \ + ((dp)->epasync & (1 << ep)) +#define cy_as_device_set_usb_async_pending(dp, ep) \ + ((dp)->epasync |= (1 << ep)) +#define cy_as_device_clear_usb_async_pending(dp, ep) \ + ((dp)->epasync &= ~(1 << ep)) + +#define cy_as_device_is_nand_storage_supported(dp) \ + ((dp)->media_supported[0] & 1) + +/* Macros to check the type of West Bridge device. */ +#define cy_as_device_is_astoria_dev(dp) \ + (((dp)->silicon_id == CY_AS_MEM_CM_WB_CFG_ID_HDID_ASTORIA_VALUE) || \ + ((dp)->silicon_id == CY_AS_MEM_CM_WB_CFG_ID_HDID_ASTORIA_FPGA_VALUE)) +#define cy_as_device_is_antioch_dev(dp) \ + ((dp)->silicon_id == CY_AS_MEM_CM_WB_CFG_ID_HDID_ANTIOCH_VALUE) + +#ifdef CY_AS_LOG_SUPPORT +extern void cy_as_log_debug_message(int value, const char *msg); +#else +#define cy_as_log_debug_message(value, msg) +#endif + +/* Summary + This function finds the device object given the HAL tag + + Description + The user associats a device TAG with each West Bridge device + created. This tag is passed from the API functions to and HAL + functions that need to ID a specific West Bridge device. This + tag is also passed in from the user back into the API via + interrupt functions. This function allows the API to find the + device structure associated with a given tag. + + Notes + This function does a simple linear search for the device based + on the TAG. This function is called each time an West Bridge + interrupt handler is called. Therefore this works fine for a + small number of West Bridge devices (e.g. less than five). + Anything more than this and this methodology will need to be + updated. + + Returns + Pointer to a CyAsDevice associated with the tag +*/ +extern cy_as_device * +cy_as_device_find_from_tag( + cy_as_hal_device_tag tag + ); + +#include "cyas_cplus_end.h" + +#endif /* __INCLUDED_CYASDEVICE_H__ */ diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasdma.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasdma.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6efb8b80ffb7 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasdma.h @@ -0,0 +1,375 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyasdma.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYASDMA_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYASDMA_H_ + +#include "cyashal.h" +#include "cyasdevice.h" + +#include "cyas_cplus_start.h" + + +/*@@DMA Overview + This module manages the DMA operations to/from the West Bridge + device. The DMA module maintains a DMA queue for each endpoint + so multiple DMA requests may be queued and they will complete + at some future time. + + The DMA module must be started before it can be used. It is + started by calling CyAsDmaStart(). This function intializes + all of the endpoint data structures. + + In order to perform DMA on a particular endpoint, the endpoint + must be enabled by calling CyAsDmaEnableEndPoint(). In addition + to enabling or disabling the endpoint, this function also sets + the direction for a given endpoint. Direction is given in USB + terms. For P port to West Bridge traffic, the endpoint is a + CyAsDirectionIn endpoint. For West Bridge to P port traffic, + the endpoint is a CyAsDirectionOut endpoint. + + Once DMA is started and an endpoint is enabled, DMA requests + are issued by calling CyAsDmaQueueRequest(). This function + queue either a DMA read or DMA write request. The callback + associated with the request is called once the request has been + fulfilled. + + See Also + * CyAsDmaStart + * CyAsDmaEnableEndPoint + * CyAsDmaDirection + * CyAsDmaQueueRequest + */ + +/************************ + * West Bridge Constants + ************************/ +#define CY_AS_DMA_MAX_SIZE_HW_SIZE (0xffffffff) + +/************************ + * West Bridge Data Structures + ************************/ + +/* Summary + This type specifies the direction of an endpoint to the + CyAsDmaEnableEndPoint function. + + Description + When an endpoint is enabled, the direction of the endpoint + can also be set. This type is used to specify the endpoint + type. Note that the direction is specified in USB terms. + Therefore, if the DMA is from the P port to West Bridge, + the direction is IN. + + See Also + * CyAsDmaEnableEndPoint +*/ +typedef enum cy_as_dma_direction { + /* Set the endpoint to type IN (P -> West Bridge) */ + cy_as_direction_in = 0, + /* Set the endpoint to type OUT (West Bridge -> P) */ + cy_as_direction_out = 1, + /* Only valid for EP 0 */ + cy_as_direction_in_out = 2, + /* Do no change the endpoint type */ + cy_as_direction_dont_change = 3 +} cy_as_dma_direction; + +/********************************* + * West Bridge Functions + *********************************/ + +/* Summary + Initialize the DMA module and ready the module for receiving data + + Description + This function initializes the DMA module by initializing all of + the endpoint data structures associated with the device given. + This function also register a DMA complete callback with the HAL + DMA code. This callback is called whenever the HAL DMA subsystem + completes a requested DMA operation. + + Returns + CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the module initialized sucessfully + CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - memory allocation failed during + initialization + CY_AS_ERROR_ALREADY_RUNNING - the DMA module was already running + + See Also + * CyAsDmaStop +*/ +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_dma_start( + /* The device to start */ + cy_as_device *dev_p + ); + +/* Summary + Shutdown the DMA module + + Description + This function shuts down the DMA module for this device by + canceling any DMA requests associated with each endpoint and + then freeing the resources associated with each DMA endpoint. + + Returns + CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the module shutdown sucessfully + CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the DMA module was not running + + See Also + * CyAsDmaStart + * CyAsDmaCancel +*/ +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_dma_stop( + /* The device to stop */ + cy_as_device *dev_p + ); + +/* Summary + This function cancels all outstanding DMA requests on a given endpoint + + Description + This function cancels any DMA requests outstanding on a given endpoint + by disabling the transfer of DMA requests from the queue to the HAL + layer and then removing any pending DMA requests from the queue. The + callback associated with any DMA requests that are being removed is + called with an error code of CY_AS_ERROR_CANCELED. + + Notes + If a request has already been sent to the HAL layer it will be + completed and not canceled. Only requests that have not been sent to + the HAL layer will be cancelled. + + Returns + CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the traffic on the endpoint is canceled + sucessfully + + See Also +*/ +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_dma_cancel( + /* The device of interest */ + cy_as_device *dev_p, + /* The endpoint to cancel */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + cy_as_return_status_t err + ); + +/* Summary + This function enables a single endpoint for DMA operations + + Description + In order to enable the queuing of DMA requests on a given + endpoint, the endpoint must be enabled for DMA. This function + enables a given endpoint. In addition, this function sets the + direction of the DMA operation. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_ENDPOINT - invalid endpoint number + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - endpoint was enabled or disabled + * successfully + + See Also + * CyAsDmaQueueRequest +*/ +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_dma_enable_end_point( + /* The device of interest */ + cy_as_device *dev_p, + /* The endpoint to enable or disable */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* CyTrue to enable, CyFalse to disable */ + cy_bool enable, + /* The direction of the endpoint */ + cy_as_dma_direction dir +); + +/* Summary + This function queue a DMA request for a given endpoint + + Description + When an West Bridge API module wishes to do a DMA operation, + this function is called on the associated endpoint to queue + a DMA request. When the DMA request has been fulfilled, the + callback associated with the DMA operation is called. + + Notes + The buffer associated with the DMA request, must remain valid + until after the callback function is calld. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the DMA operation was queued successfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_ENDPOINT - the endpoint number was invalid + * CY_AS_ERROR_ENDPOINT_DISABLED - the endpoint was disabled + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - out of memory processing the request + + See Also + * CyAsDmaEnableEndPoint + * CyAsDmaCancel +*/ +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_dma_queue_request( + /* The device of interest */ + cy_as_device *dev_p, + /* The endpoint to receive a new request */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* The memory buffer for the DMA request - + * must be valid until after the callback has been called */ + void *mem_p, + /* The size of the DMA request in bytes */ + uint32_t size, + /* If true and a DMA read request, return the next packet + * regardless of size */ + cy_bool packet, + /* If true, this is a read request, + * otherwise it is a write request */ + cy_bool readreq, + /* The callback to call when the DMA request is complete, + * either successfully or via an error */ + cy_as_dma_callback cb + ); + +/* Summary + This function waits until all DMA requests on a given endpoint + have been processed and then return + + Description + There are times when a module in the West Bridge API needs to + wait until the DMA operations have been queued. This function + sleeps until all DMA requests have been fulfilled and only then + returns to the caller. + + Notes + I don't think we will need a list of sleeping clients to support + multiple parallel client modules sleeping on a single endpoint, + but if we do instead of having a single sleep channel in the + endpoint, each client will have to supply a sleep channel and we + will have to maintain a list of sleep channels to wake. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the queue has drained sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_ENDPOINT - the endpoint given is not valid + * CY_AS_ERROR_NESTED_SLEEP - CyAsDmaQueueRequest() was requested + * on an endpoint where CyAsDmaQueueRequest was already called +*/ +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_dma_drain_queue( + /* The device of interest */ + cy_as_device *dev_p, + /* The endpoint to drain */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* If CyTrue, call kickstart to start the DMA process, + if cy_false, west bridge will start the DMA process */ + cy_bool kickstart + ); + +/* Summary + Sets the maximum amount of data West Bridge can accept in a single + DMA Operation for the given endpoint + + Description + Depending on the configuration of the West Bridge device endpoint, + the amount of data that can be accepted varies. This function + sets the maximum amount of data West Bridge can accept in a single + DMA operation. The value is stored with the endpoint and passed + to the HAL layer in the CyAsHalDmaSetupWrite() and + CyAsHalDmaSetupRead() functoins. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the value was set sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_SIZE - the size value was not valid +*/ +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_dma_set_max_dma_size( + /* The device of interest */ + cy_as_device *dev_p, + /* The endpoint to change */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* The max size of this endpoint in bytes */ + uint32_t size + ); + +/* Summary + This function starts the DMA process on a given channel. + + Description + When transferring data from the P port processor to West + Bridge, the DMA operation must be initiated P Port software + for the first transfer. Subsequent transferrs will be + handled at the interrupt level. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS +*/ +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_dma_kick_start( + /* The device of interest */ + cy_as_device *dev_p, + /* The endpoint to change */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep + ); + +/* Summary + This function receives endpoint data from a request. + + Description + For endpoint 0 and 1 the endpoint data is transferred from + the West Bridge device to the DMA via a lowlevel + requests (via the mailbox registers). + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS +*/ +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_dma_received_data( + /* The device of interest */ + cy_as_device *dev_p, + /* The endpoint that received data */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* The data size */ + uint32_t dsize, + /* The data buffer */ + void *data + ); + +/* Summary + This function is called when the DMA operation on + an endpoint has been completed. + + Returns + * void + */ +extern void +cy_as_dma_completed_callback( + /* Tag to HAL completing the DMA operation. */ + cy_as_hal_device_tag tag, + /* Endpoint on which DMA has been completed. */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* Length of data received. */ + uint32_t length, + /* Status of DMA operation. */ + cy_as_return_status_t status + ); + +#include "cyas_cplus_end.h" + +#endif /* _INCLUDED_CYASDMA_H_ */ diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyaserr.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyaserr.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f78d60270d45 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyaserr.h @@ -0,0 +1,1094 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyaserr.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYASERR_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYASERR_H_ + +/*@@West Bridge Errors + Summary + This section lists the error codes for West Bridge. + +*/ + +/* Summary + The function completed sucessfully +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS (0) + +/* Summary + A function trying to acquire a resource was unable to do so. + + Description + This code indicates that a resource that the API was trying to claim + could not be claimed. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscAcquireResource + * CyAsStorageClaim +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_ACQUIRED (1) + +/* Summary + A function trying to acquire a resource was unable to do so. + + Description + The West Bridge API provides the capability to assign the storage media to + either the West Bridge device or the USB port. This error indicates the + P port was trying to release a storage media and was not able to do + so. This generally means it was not owned by the P port processor. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageRelease +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RELEASED (2) + +/* Summary + The West Bridge firmware is not loaded. + + Description + Most of the API functions that are part of the West Bridge API rely on + firmware running on the West Bridge device. This error code is + returned when one of these functions is called and the firmware has + not yet been loaded. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscGetFirmwareVersion + * CyAsMiscReset + * CyAsMiscAcquireResource + * CyAsMiscReleaseResource + * CyAsMiscSetTraceLevel + * CyAsStorageStart + * CyAsStorageStop + * CyAsStorageRegisterCallback + * CyAsStorageClaim + * CyAsStorageRelease + * CyAsStorageQueryMedia + * CyAsStorageQueryDevice + * CyAsStorageQueryUnit + * CyAsStorageRead + * CyAsStorageWrite + * CyAsStorageReadAsync + * CyAsStorageWriteAsync +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE (3) + +/* Summary + A timeout occurred waiting on a response from the West Bridge device + + Description + When requests are made of the West Bridge device, a response is expected + within a given timeframe. If a response is not recevied within the + given timeframe, a timeout error occurs. +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT (4) + +/* Summary + A request to download firmware was made while not in the CONFIG mode + + Description + Firmware is downloaded via the CyAsMiscDownloadFirmware() function. This + function can only be called while in the CONFIG mode. This error indicates + that the CyAsMiscDownloadFirmware() call was made while not in the CONFIG + mode. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscDownloadFirmware +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_IN_CONFIG_MODE (5) + +/* Summary + This error is returned if the firmware size specified is too invalid. + + Description + If the size of the firmware to be downloaded into West Bridge is + invalid, this error is issued. Invalid firmware sizes are those + greater than 24K or a size of zero. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscDownloadFirmare +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_SIZE (6) + +/* Summary + This error is returned if a request is made to acquire a resource that has + already been acquired. + + Description + This error is returned if a request is made to acquire a resource that has + already been acquired. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscAcquireResource + * CyAsMiscReleaseResource +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_RESOURCE_ALREADY_OWNED (7) + +/* Summary + This error is returned if a request is made to release a resource that has + not previously been acquired. + + Description + This error is returned if a request is made to release a resource that has + not previously been acquired. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscAcquireResource + * CyAsMiscReleaseResource +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_RESOURCE_NOT_OWNED (8) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when a request is made for a media that + does not exist + + Description + This error is returned when a request is made that references + a storage media that does not exist. This error is returned + when the storage media is not present in the current system, + or if the media value given is not valid. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscSetTraceLevel + * CyAsStorageClaim + * CyAsStorageRelease + * CyAsStorageRead + * CyAsStorageWrite + * CyAsStorageReadAsync + * CyAsStorageWriteAsync +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_MEDIA (9) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when a request is made for a device + that does not exist + + Description + This error is returned when a request is made that references a + storage device that does not exist. This error is returned when + the device index is not present in the current system, or if the + device index exceeds 15. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscSetTraceLevel + * CyAsStorageQueryDevice + * CyAsStorageRead + * CyAsStorageWrite + * CyAsStorageReadAsync + * CyAsStorageWriteAsync +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE (10) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when a request is made for a unit that + does not exist + + Description + This error is returned when a request is made that references + a storage unit that does not exist. This error is returned + when the unit index is not present in the current system, or + if the unit index exceeds 255. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscSetTraceLevel + * CyAsStorageQueryDevice + * CyAsStorageQueryUnit + * CyAsStorageRead + * CyAsStorageWrite + * CyAsStorageReadAsync + * CyAsStorageWriteAsync +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_UNIT (11) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when a request is made for a block that + does not exist + + Description + This error is returned when a request is made that references + a storage block that does not exist. This error is returned + when the block address reference an address beyond the end of + the unit selected. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageRead + * CyAsStorageWrite + * CyAsStorageReadAsync + * CyAsStorageWriteAsync +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_BLOCK (12) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an invalid trace level is set. + + Description + This error is returned when the trace level request is greater + than three. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscSetTraceLevel +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_TRACE_LEVEL (13) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when West Bridge is already in the standby state + and an attempt is made to put West Bridge into this state again. + + Description + This error is returned when West Bridge is already in the standby state + and an attempt is made to put West Bridge into this state again. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscEnterStandby +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_ALREADY_STANDBY (14) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when the API needs to set a pin on the + West Bridge device, but this is not supported by the underlying HAL + layer. + + Description + This error is returned when the API needs to set a pin on the + West Bridge device, but this is not supported by the underlying HAL + layer. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscEnterStandby + * CyAsMiscLeaveStandby +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_SETTING_WAKEUP_PIN (15) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when a module is being started that has + already been started. + + Description + This error is returned when a module is being started and that module + has already been started. This error does not occur with the + CyAsStorageStart() or CyAsUsbStart() functions as the storage and + USB modules are reference counted. + + Note + At the current time, this error is returned by module internal to + the API but not returned by any of the API functions. +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_ALREADY_RUNNING (16) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when a module is being stopped that has + already been stopped. + + Description + This error is returned when a module is being stopped and that module + has already been stopped. This error does not occur with the + CyAsStorageStop() or CyAsUsbStop() functions as the storage and USB + modules are reference counted. + + Note + At the current time, this error is returned by module internal to + the API but not returned by any of the API functions. +*/ + +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING (17) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when the caller tries to claim a media that + has already been claimed. + + Description + This error is returned when the caller tries to claim a media that + has already been claimed. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageClaim +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_ALREADY_CLAIMED (18) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when the caller tries to release a media that has + already been released. + + Description + This error is returned when the caller tries to release a media that has + already been released. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageRelease +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_NOT_CLAIMED (19) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when canceling trying to cancel an asynchronous + operation when an async operation is not pending. + + Description + This error is returned when a call is made to a function to cancel an + asynchronous operation and there is no asynchronous operation pending. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageCancelAsync + * CyAsUsbCancelAsync +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NO_OPERATION_PENDING (20) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an invalid endpoint number is provided to + an API call. + + Description + This error is returned when an invalid endpoint number is specified in + an API call. The endpoint number may be invalid because it is greater + than 15, or because it was a reference to an endpoint that is invalid + for West Bridge (2, 4, 6, or 8). + + See Also + * CyAsUsbSetEndPointConfig + * CyAsUsbGetEndPointConfig + * CyAsUsbReadData + * CyAsUsbWriteData + * CyAsUsbReadDataAsync + * CyAsUsbWriteDataAsync + * CyAsUsbSetStall + * CyAsUsbGetStall +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_ENDPOINT (21) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an invalid descriptor type + is specified in an API call. + + Description + This error is returned when an invalid descriptor type + is specified in an API call. + + See Also + * CyAsUsbSetDescriptor + * CyAsUsbGetDescriptor +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_DESCRIPTOR (22) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an invalid descriptor index + is specified in an API call. + + Description + This error is returned when an invalid descriptor index + is specified in an API call. + + See Also + * CyAsUsbSetDescriptor + * CyAsUsbGetDescriptor +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_BAD_INDEX (23) + +/* Summary + This error is returned if trying to set a USB descriptor + when in the P port enumeration mode. + + Description + This error is returned if trying to set a USB descriptor + when in the P port enumeration mode. + + See Also + * CyAsUsbSetDescriptor + * CyAsUsbGetDescriptor +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_BAD_ENUMERATION_MODE (24) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when the endpoint configuration specified + is not valid. + + Description + This error is returned when the endpoint configuration specified + is not valid. + + See Also + * CyAsUsbSetDescriptor + * CyAsUsbGetDescriptor + * CyAsUsbCommitConfig +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_CONFIGURATION (25) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when the API cannot verify it is connected + to an West Bridge device. + + Description + When the API is initialized, the API tries to read the ID register from + the West Bridge device. The value from this ID register should match the + value expected before communications with West Bridge are established. This + error means that the contents of the ID register cannot be verified. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscConfigureDevice +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NO_ANTIOCH (26) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an API function is called and + CyAsMiscConfigureDevice has not been called to configure West Bridge + for the current environment. + + Description + This error is returned when an API function is called and + CyAsMiscConfigureDevice has not been called to configure West Bridge for + the current environment. + + See Also + * Almost all API function +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED (27) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when West Bridge cannot allocate memory required for + internal API operations. + + Description + This error is returned when West Bridge cannot allocate memory required for + internal API operations. + + See Also + * Almost all API functoins +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY (28) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when a module is being started that has + already been started. + + Description + This error is returned when a module is being started and that module + has already been started. This error does not occur with the + CyAsStorageStart() or CyAsUsbStart() functions as the storage and + USB modules are reference counted. + + Note + At the current time, this error is returned by module internal to the API but + not returned by any of the API functions. +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NESTED_SLEEP (29) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an operation is attempted on an endpoint that has + been disabled. + + Description + This error is returned when an operation is attempted on an endpoint that has + been disabled. + + See Also + * CyAsUsbReadData + * CyAsUsbWriteData + * CyAsUsbReadDataAsync + * CyAsUsbWriteDataAsync +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_ENDPOINT_DISABLED (30) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when a call is made to an API function when + the device is in standby. + + Description + When the West Bridge device is in standby, the only two API functions that + can be called are CyAsMiscInStandby() and CyAsMiscLeaveStandby(). + Calling any other API function will result in this error. + + See Also +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_IN_STANDBY (31) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an API call is made with an invalid handle value. + + Description + This error is returned when an API call is made with an invalid handle value. + + See Also +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE (32) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an invalid response is returned from + the West Bridge device. + + Description + Many of the API calls result in requests made to the West Bridge + device. This error occurs when the response from West Bridge is + invalid and generally indicates that the West Bridge device + should be reset. + + See Also +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE (33) + +/* Summary + This error is returned from the callback function for any asynchronous + read or write request that is canceled. + + Description + When asynchronous requests are canceled, this error is passed to the + callback function associated with the request to indicate that the + request has been canceled + + See Also + * CyAsStorageReadAsync + * CyAsStorageWriteAsync + * CyAsUsbReadDataAsync + * CyAsUsbWriteDataAsync + * CyAsStorageCancelAsync + * CyAsUsbCancelAsync +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_CANCELED (34) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when the call to create sleep channel fails + in the HAL layer. + + Description + This error is returned when the call to create sleep channel fails + in the HAL layer. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscConfigureDevice +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_CREATE_SLEEP_CHANNEL_FAILED (35) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when the call to CyAsMiscLeaveStandby + is made and the device is not in standby. + + Description + This error is returned when the call to CyAsMiscLeaveStandby + is made and the device is not in standby. + + See Also +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_IN_STANDBY (36) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when the call to destroy sleep channel fails + in the HAL layer. + + Description + This error is returned when the call to destroy sleep channel fails + in the HAL layer. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscDestroyDevice +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_DESTROY_SLEEP_CHANNEL_FAILED (37) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an invalid resource is specified to a call + to CyAsMiscAcquireResource() or CyAsMiscReleaseResource() + + Description + This error is returned when an invalid resource is specified to a call + to CyAsMiscAcquireResource() or CyAsMiscReleaseResource() + + See Also + * CyAsMiscAcquireResource + * CyAsMiscReleaseResource +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESOURCE (38) + +/* Summary + This error occurs when an operation is requested on an endpoint that has + a currently pending async operation. + + Description + There can only be a single asynchronous pending operation on a given + endpoint and while the operation is pending on other operation can occur + on the endpoint. In addition, the device cannot enter standby while + any asynchronous operations are pending. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageReadAsync + * CyAsStorageWriteAsync + * CyAsUsbReadDataAsync + * CyAsUsbWriteDataAsync + * CyAsStorageRead + * CyAsStorageWrite + * CyAsUsbReadData + * CyAsUsbWriteData + * CyAsMiscEnterStandby +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_PENDING (39) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when a call to CyAsStorageCancelAsync() or + CyAsUsbCancelAsync() is made when no asynchronous request is pending. + + Description + This error is returned when a call to CyAsStorageCancelAsync() or + CyAsUsbCancelAsync() is made when no asynchronous request is pending. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageCancelAsync + * CyAsUsbCancelAsync +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_NOT_PENDING (40) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when a request is made to put the West Bridge device + into standby mode while the USB stack is still active. + + Description + This error is returned when a request is made to put the West Bridge device + into standby mode while the USB stack is still active. You must call the + function CyAsUsbStop() in order to shut down the USB stack in order to go + into the standby mode. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscEnterStandby +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_USB_RUNNING (41) + +/* Summary + A request for in the wrong direction was issued on an endpoint. + + Description + This error is returned when a write is attempted on an OUT endpoint or + a read is attempted on an IN endpoint. + + See Also + * CyAsUsbReadData + * CyAsUsbWriteData + * CyAsUsbReadDataAsync + * CyAsUsbWriteDataAsync +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_USB_BAD_DIRECTION (42) + +/* Summary + An invalid request was received + + Description + This error is isused if an invalid request is issued. +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_REQUEST (43) + +/* Summary + An ACK request was requested while no setup packet was pending. + + Description + This error is issued if CyAsUsbAckSetupPacket() is called when no + setup packet is pending. +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SETUP_PACKET_PENDING (44) + +/* Summary + A call was made to a API function that cannot be called from a callback. + + Description + Only asynchronous functions can be called from within West Bridge callbacks. + This error results when an invalid function is called from a callback. +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_IN_CALLBACK (45) + +/* Summary + A call was made to CyAsUsbSetEndPointConfig() before + CyAsUsbSetPhysicalConfiguration() was called. + + Description + When logical endpoints are configured, you must define the physical + endpoint for the logical endpoint being configured. Therefore + CyAsUsbSetPhysicalConfiguration() must be called to define the + physical endpoints before calling CyAsUsbSetEndPointConfig(). +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_ENDPOINT_CONFIG_NOT_SET (46) + +/* Summary + The physical endpoint referenced is not valid in the current physical + configuration + + Description + When logical endpoints are configured, you must define the physical + endpoint for the logical endpoint being configured. Given the + current physical configuration, the physical endpoint referenced + is not valid. +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_PHYSICAL_ENDPOINT (47) + +/* Summary + The data supplied to the CyAsMiscDownloadFirmware() call is not + aligned on a WORD (16 bit) boundary. + + Description + Many systems have problems with the transfer of data a word at a + time when the data is not word aligned. For this reason, we + require that the firmware image be aligned on a word boundary and + be an even number of bytes. This error is returned if these + conditions are not met. +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_ALIGNMENT_ERROR (48) + +/* Summary + A call was made to destroy the West Bridge device, but the USB + stack or the storage stack was will running. + + Description + Before calling CyAsMiscDestroyDevice to destroy an West Bridge + device created via a call to CyAsMiscCreateDevice, the USB and + STORAGE stacks much be stopped via calls to CyAsUsbStop and + CyAsStorageStop. This error indicates that one of these two + stacks have not been stopped. +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_STILL_RUNNING (49) + +/* Summary + A call was made to the API for a function that is not yet supported. + + Description + There are calls that are not yet supported that may be called through + the API. This is done to maintain compatibility in the future with + the API. This error is returned if you are asking for a capability + that does not yet exist. +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_YET_SUPPORTED (50) + +/* Summary + A NULL callback was provided where a non-NULL callback was required + + Description + When async IO function are called, a callback is required to indicate + that the IO has completed. This callback must be non-NULL. +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NULL_CALLBACK (51) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when a request is made to put the West Bridge device + into standby mode while the storage stack is still active. + + Description + This error is returned when a request is made to put the West Bridge device + into standby mode while the storage stack is still active. You must call the + function CyAsStorageStop() in order to shut down the storage stack in order + to go into the standby mode. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscEnterStandby +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_STORAGE_RUNNING (52) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an operation is attempted that cannot be + completed while the USB stack is connected to a USB host. + + Description + This error is returned when an operation is attempted that cannot be + completed while the USB stack is connected to a USB host. In order + to sucessfully complete the desired operation, CyAsUsbDisconnect() + must be called to disconnect from the host. +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_USB_CONNECTED (53) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when a USB disconnect is attempted and the + West Bridge device is not connected. + + Description + This error is returned when a USB disconnect is attempted and the + West Bridge device is not connected. +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_USB_NOT_CONNECTED (54) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an P2S storage operation attempted + and data could not be read or written to the storage media. + + Description + This error is returned when an P2S storage operation attempted + and data could not be read or written to the storage media. If + this error is recevied then a retry can be done. +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_ACCESS_FAILURE (55) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an P2S storage operation attempted + and the media is write protected. + + Description + This error is returned when an P2S storage operation attempted + and the media is write protected. +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_WRITE_PROTECTED (56) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an attempt is made to cancel a request + that has already been sent to the West Bridge. + + Description + It is not possible to cancel an asynchronous storage read/write + operation after the actual data transfer with the West Bridge + has started. This error is returned if CyAsStorageCancelAsync + is called to cancel such a request. + */ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_OPERATION_IN_TRANSIT (57) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an invalid parameter is passed to + one of the APIs. + + Description + Some of the West Bridge APIs are applicable to only specific + media types, devices etc. This error code is returned when a + API is called with an invalid parameter type. + */ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER (58) + +/* Summary + This error is returned if an API is not supported in the current setup. + + Description + Some of the West Bridge APIs work only with specific device types + or firmware images. This error is returned when such APIs are called + when the current device or firmware does not support the invoked API + function. + */ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED (59) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when a call is made to one of the Storage or + USB APIs while the device is in suspend mode. + + Description + This error is returned when a call is made to one of the storage or + USB APIs while the device is in suspend mode. + */ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND (60) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when the call to CyAsMiscLeaveSuspend + is made and the device is not in suspend mode. + + Description + This error is returned when the call to CyAsMiscLeaveSuspend + is made and the device is not in suspend mode. + */ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_IN_SUSPEND (61) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when a command that is disabled by USB is called. + + Description + The remote wakeup capability should be exercised only if enabled by the + USB host. This error is returned when the CyAsUsbSignalRemoteWakeup API + is called when the feature has not been enabled by the USB host. + */ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_FEATURE_NOT_ENABLED (62) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an Async storage read or write is called before a + query device call is issued. + + Description + In order for the SDK to properly set up a DMA the block size of a given media + needs to be known. This is done by making a call to CyAsStorageQueryDevice. + This call only needs to be made once per device. If this call is not issued + before an Async read or write is issued this error code is returned. + */ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_QUERY_DEVICE_NEEDED (63) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when a call is made to USB or STORAGE Start or + Stop before a prior Start or Stop has finished. + + Description + The USB and STORAGE start and stop functions can only be called if a + prior start or stop function call has fully completed. This means when + an async EX call is made you must wait until the callback for that call + has been completed before calling start or stop again. + */ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_STARTSTOP_PENDING (64) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when a request is made for a bus that does not exist + + Description + This error is returned when a request is made that references a bus + number that does not exist. This error is returned when the bus number + is not present in the current system, or if the bus number given is not + valid. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscSetTraceLevel + * CyAsStorageClaim + * CyAsStorageRelease + * CyAsStorageRead + * CyAsStorageWrite + * CyAsStorageReadAsync + * CyAsStorageWriteAsync +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS (65) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when the bus corresponding to a media type cannot + be resolved. + + Description + In some S-Port configurations, the same media type may be supported on + multiple buses. In this case, it is not possible to resolve the target + address based on the media type. This error indicates that only + bus-based addressing is supported in a particular run-time + configuration. + + See Also + * CyAsMediaType + * CyAsBusNumber_t + */ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_ADDRESS_RESOLUTION_ERROR (66) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an invalid command is passed to the + CyAsStorageSDIOSync() function. + + Description + This error indiactes an unknown Command type was passed to the SDIO + command handler function. + */ + +#define CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_COMMAND (67) + + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an invalid function /uninitialized + function is passed to an SDIO function. + + Description + This error indiactes an unknown/uninitialized function number was + passed to a SDIO function. + */ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION (68) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an invalid block size is passed to + CyAsSdioSetBlocksize(). + + Description + This error is returned when an invalid block size (greater than + maximum block size supported) is passed to CyAsSdioSetBlocksize(). + */ + +#define CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_BLOCKSIZE (69) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an tuple requested is not found. + + Description + This error is returned when an tuple requested is not found. + */ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_TUPLE_NOT_FOUND (70) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an extended IO operation to an SDIO function is + Aborted. + Description + This error is returned when an extended IO operation to an SDIO function is + Aborted. */ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_IO_ABORTED (71) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an extended IO operation to an SDIO function is + Suspended. + Description + This error is returned when an extended IO operation to an SDIO function is + Suspended. */ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_IO_SUSPENDED (72) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when IO is attempted to a Suspended SDIO function. + Description + This error is returned when IO is attempted to a Suspended SDIO function. */ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_FUNCTION_SUSPENDED (73) + +/* Summary + This error is returned if an MTP function is called before MTPStart + has completed. + Description + This error is returned if an MTP function is called before MTPStart + has completed. +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_MTP_NOT_STARTED (74) + +/* Summary + This error is returned by API functions that are not valid in MTP + mode (CyAsStorageClaim for example) + Description + This error is returned by API functions that are not valid in MTP + mode (CyAsStorageClaim for example) +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_VALID_IN_MTP (75) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when an attempt is made to partition a + storage device that is already partitioned. + + Description + This error is returned when an attempt is made to partition a + storage device that is already partitioned. +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_ALREADY_PARTITIONED (76) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when a call is made to + CyAsUsbSelectMSPartitions after CyAsUsbSetEnumConfig is called. + + Description + This error is returned when a call is made to + CyAsUsbSelectMSPartitions after CyAsUsbSetEnumConfig is called. + */ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_CALL_SEQUENCE (77) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when a StorageWrite opperation is attempted + during an ongoing MTP transfer. + Description + This error is returned when a StorageWrite opperation is attempted + during an ongoing MTP transfer. A MTP transfer is initiated by a + call to CyAsMTPInitSendObject or CyAsMTPInitGetObject and is not + finished until the CyAsMTPSendObjectComplete or + CyAsMTPGetObjectComplete event is generated. +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_VALID_DURING_MTP (78) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when a StorageRead or StorageWrite is + attempted while a UsbRead or UsbWrite on a Turbo endpoint (2 or 6) is + pending, or visa versa. + Description + When there is a pending usb read or write on a turbo endpoint (2 or 6) + a storage read or write call may not be performed. Similarly when there + is a pending storage read or write a usb read or write may not be + performed on a turbo endpoint (2 or 6). +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_STORAGE_EP_TURBO_EP_CONFLICT (79) + +/* Summary + This error is returned when processor requests to reserve greater + number of zones than available for proc booting via lna firmware. + + Description + Astoria does not allocate any nand zones for the processor in this case. +*/ +#define CY_AS_ERROR_EXCEEDED_NUM_ZONES_AVAIL (80) + +#endif /* _INCLUDED_CYASERR_H_ */ diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyashal.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyashal.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b695ba1a9110 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyashal.h @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyashal.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYASHAL_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYASHAL_H_ + +#if !defined(__doxygen__) + +/* The possible HAL layers defined and implemented by Cypress */ + +#ifdef __CY_ASTORIA_FPGA_HAL__ +#ifdef CY_HAL_DEFINED +#error only one HAL layer can be defined +#endif + +#define CY_HAL_DEFINED + +#include "cyashalfpga.h" +#endif + +/***** SCM User space HAL ****/ +#ifdef __CY_ASTORIA_SCM_HAL__ +#ifdef CY_HAL_DEFINED +#error only one HAL layer can be defined +#endif + +#define CY_HAL_DEFINEDŚŚ + +#include "cyanhalscm.h" +#endif +/***** SCM User space HAL ****/ + +/***** SCM Kernel HAL ****/ +#ifdef __CY_ASTORIA_SCM_KERNEL_HAL__ +#ifdef CY_HAL_DEFINED +#error only one HAL layer can be defined +#endif + +#define CY_HAL_DEFINEDŚ + +#include "cyanhalscm_kernel.h" +#endif +/***** SCM Kernel HAL ****/ + +/***** OMAP5912 Kernel HAL ****/ +#ifdef __CY_ASTORIA_OMAP_5912_KERNEL_HAL__ + #ifdef CY_HAL_DEFINED + #error only one HAL layer can be defined + #endif + + #define CY_HAL_DEFINED + + #include "cyanhalomap_kernel.h" +#endif +/***** eof OMAP5912 Kernel HAL ****/ + + + +/***** OMAP3430 Kernel HAL ****/ +#ifdef CONFIG_MACH_OMAP3_WESTBRIDGE_AST_PNAND_HAL + + #ifdef CY_HAL_DEFINED + #error only one HAL layer can be defined + #endif + + #define CY_HAL_DEFINED +/* moved to staging location, eventual implementation + * considered is here + * #include mach/westbridge/westbridge-omap3-pnand-hal/cyashalomap_kernel.h> +*/ + #include "../../../arch/arm/plat-omap/include/mach/westbridge/westbridge-omap3-pnand-hal/cyashalomap_kernel.h" + +#endif +/*****************************/ + + +/******/ +#ifdef __CY_ASTORIA_CUSTOMER_HAL__ +#ifdef CY_HAL_DEFINED +#error only one HAL layer can be defined +#endif +br +#define CY_HAL_DEFINED +#include "cyashal_customer.h" + +#endif + +#endif /* __doxygen__ */ + +#endif /* _INCLUDED_CYASHAL_H_ */ diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyashalcb.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyashalcb.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4d1670ee0476 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyashalcb.h @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyashalcb.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYASHALCB_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYASHALCB_H_ + +/* Summary + This type defines a callback function type called when a + DMA operation has completed. + + Description + + See Also + * CyAsHalDmaRegisterCallback + * CyAsHalDmaSetupWrite + * CyAsHalDmaSetupRead +*/ +typedef void (*cy_as_hal_dma_complete_callback)( + cy_as_hal_device_tag tag, + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + uint32_t cnt, + cy_as_return_status_t ret); + +typedef cy_as_hal_dma_complete_callback \ + cy_an_hal_dma_complete_callback; +#endif diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyashaldoc.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyashaldoc.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..28136ad75115 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyashaldoc.h @@ -0,0 +1,800 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyashaldoc.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYASHALDOC_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYASHALDOC_H_ + +#include "cyashaldef.h" + +/*@@Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) + Summary + This software module is supplied by the user of the West Bridge + API. This module contains the software that is specific to the + hardware implementation or operating system of the client + system. + + * Sleep Channels * + A sleep channel is a operating system object that provides that + capability for one thread or process to sleep while waiting on + the completion of some hardware event. The hardware event is + usually processed by a hardware interrupt and the interrupt + handler then wakes the thread or process that is sleeping. + + A sleep channel provides the mechanism for this operation. A + sleep channel is created and initialized during the API + initialization. When the API needs to wait for the hardware, + the API performs a SleepOn() operation on the sleep channel. + When hardware event occurs, an interrupt handler processes the + event and then performs a Wake() operation on the sleep channel + to wake the sleeping process or thread. + + * DMA Model * + When the West Bridge API needs to transfer USB or storage data + to/from the West Bridge device, this is done using a "DMA" + operation. In this context the term DMA is used loosely as the + West Bridge API does not really care if the data is transferred + using a burst read or write operation, or if the data is + transferred using programmed I/O operations. When a "DMA" + operation is needed, the West Bridge API calls either + CyAsHalDmaSetupRead() or CyAsHalDmaSetupWrite() depending on the + direction of the data flow. The West Bridge API expects the + "DMA" operation requested in the call to be completed and the + registered "DMA complete" callback to be called. + + The West Bridge API looks at several factors to determine the + size of the "DMA" request to pass to the HAL layer. First the + West Bridge API calls CyAsHalDmaMaxRequestSize() to determine + the maximum amount of data the HAL layer can accept for a "DMA" + operation on the requested endpoint. The West Bridge API will + never exceed this value in a "DMA" request to the HAL layer. + The West Bridge API also sends the maximum amount of data the + West Bridge device can accept as part of the "DMA" request. If + the amount of data in the "DMA" request to the HAL layer + exceeds the amount of data the West Bridge device can accept, + it is expected that the HAL layer has the ability to break the + request into multiple operations. + + If the HAL implementation requires the API to handle the size + of the "DMA" requests for one or more endpoints, the value + CY_AS_DMA_MAX_SIZE_HW_SIZE can be returned from the + CyAsHalDmaMaxRequestSize() call. In this case, the API assumes + that the maximum size of each "DMA" request should be limited + to the maximum that can be accepted by the endpoint in question. + + Notes + See the <install>/api/hal/scm_kernel/cyashalscm_kernel.c file + for an example of how the DMA request size can be managed by + the HAL implementation. + + * Interrupt Handling * + The HAL implementation is required to handle interrupts arriving + from the West Bridge device, and call the appropriate handlers. + If the interrupt arriving is one of PLLLOCKINT, PMINT, MBINT or + MCUINT, the CyAsIntrServiceInterrupt API should be called to + service the interrupt. If the interrupt arriving is DRQINT, the + HAL should identify the endpoint corresponding to which the DRQ + is being generated and perform the read/write transfer from the + West Bridge. See the <install>/api/hal/scm_kernel/ + cyashalscm_kernel.c or <install>/api/hal/fpga/cyashalfpga.c + reference HAL implementations for examples. + + The HAL implementation can choose to poll the West Bridge + interrupt status register instead of using interrupts. In this + case, the polling has to be performed from a different thread/ + task than the one running the APIs. This is required because + there are API calls that block on the reception of data from the + West Bridge, which is delivered only through the interrupt + handlers. + + * Required Functions * + This section defines the types and functions that must be + supplied in order to provide a complete HAL layer for the + West Bridge API. + + Types that must be supplied: + * CyAsHalSleepChannel + + Hardware functions that must be supplied: + * CyAsHalWriteRegister + * CyAsHalReadRegister + * CyAsHalDmaSetupWrite + * CyAsHalDmaSetupRead + * CyAsHalDmaCancelRequest + * CyAsHalDmaRegisterCallback + * CyAsHalDmaMaxRequestSize + * CyAsHalSetWakeupPin + * CyAsHalSyncDeviceClocks + * CyAsHalInitDevRegisters + * CyAsHalReadRegsBeforeStandby + * CyAsHalRestoreRegsAfterStandby + + Operating system functions that must be supplied: + * CyAsHalAlloc + * CyAsHalFree + * CyAsHalCBAlloc + * CyAsHalCBFree + * CyAsHalMemSet + * CyAsHalCreateSleepChannel + * CyAsHalDestroySleepChannel + * CyAsHalSleepOn + * CyAsHalWake + * CyAsHalDisableInterrupts + * CyAsHalEnableInterrupts + * CyAsHalSleep150 + * CyAsHalSleep + * CyAsHalAssert + * CyAsHalPrintMessage + * CyAsHalIsPolling +*/ + +/* Summary + This is the type that represents a sleep channel + + Description + A sleep channel is an operating system object that, when a + thread of control waits on the sleep channel, the thread + sleeps until another thread signals the sleep object. This + object is generally used when a high level API is called + and must wait for a response that is supplied in an interrupt + handler. The thread calling the API is put into a sleep + state and when the reply arrives via the interrupt handler, + the interrupt handler wakes the sleeping thread to indicate + that the expect reply is available. +*/ +typedef struct cy_as_hal_sleep_channel { + /* This structure is filled in with OS specific information + to implementat a sleep channel */ + int m_channel; +} cy_as_hal_sleep_channel; + +/* Summary + This function is called to write a register value + + Description + This function is called to write a specific register to a + specific value. The tag identifies the device of interest. + The address is relative to the base address of the West + Bridge device. + + Returns + Nothing + + See Also + * CyAsHalDeviceTag + * CyAsHalReadRegister +*/ +EXTERN void +cy_as_hal_write_register( +/* The tag to ID a specific West Bridge device */ + cy_as_hal_device_tag tag, + /* The address we are writing to */ + uint16_t addr, + /* The value to write to the register */ + uint16_t value + ); + +/* Summary + This function is called to read a register value + + Description + This function is called to read the contents of a specific + register. The tag identifies the device of interest. The + address is relative to the base address of the West Bridge + device. + + Returns + Contents of the register + + See Also + * CyAsHalDeviceTag + * CyAsHalWriteRegister +*/ +EXTERN uint16_t +cy_as_hal_read_register( + /* The tag to ID a specific West Bridge device */ + cy_as_hal_device_tag tag, + /* The address we are writing to */ + uint16_t addr + ); + +/* Summary + This function initiates a DMA write operation to write + to West Bridge + + Description + This function initiates a DMA write operation. The request + size will not exceed the value the HAL layer returned via + CyAsHalDmaMaxRequestSize(). This request size may exceed + the size of what the West Bridge device will accept as on + packet and the HAL layer may need to divide the request + into multiple hardware DMA operations. + + Returns + None + + See Also + * CyAsHalDmaSetupRead + * CyAsHalDmaMaxRequestSize +*/ +EXTERN void +cy_as_hal_dma_setup_write( + /* The tag to ID a specific West Bridge device */ + cy_as_hal_device_tag tag, + /* The endpoint we are writing to */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* The data to write via DMA */ + void *buf_p, + /* The size of the data at buf_p */ + uint32_t size, + /* The maximum amount of data that the endpoint + * can accept as one packet */ + uint16_t maxsize + ); + +/* Summary + This function initiates a DMA read operation from West Bridge + + Description + This function initiates a DMA read operation. The request + size will not exceed the value the HAL layer returned via + CyAsHalDmaMaxRequestSize(). This request size may exceed + the size of what the Anitoch will accept as one packet and + the HAL layer may need to divide the request into multiple + hardware DMA operations. + + Returns + None + + See Also + * CyAsHalDmaSetupRead + * CyAsHalDmaMaxRequestSize +*/ +EXTERN void +cy_as_hal_dma_setup_read( + /* The tag to ID a specific West Bridge device */ + cy_as_hal_device_tag tag, + /* The endpoint we are reading from */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* The buffer to read data into */ + void *buf_p, + /* The amount of data to read */ + uint32_t size, + /* The maximum amount of data that the endpoint + * can provide in one DMA operation */ + uint16_t maxsize + ); + +/* Summary + This function cancels a pending DMA request + + Description + This function cancels a pending DMA request that has been + passed down to the hardware. The HAL layer can elect to + physically cancel the request if possible, or just ignore + the results of the request if it is not possible. + + Returns + None +*/ +EXTERN void +cy_as_hal_dma_cancel_request( + /* The tag to ID a specific West Bridge device */ + cy_as_hal_device_tag tag, + /* The endpoint we are reading from */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep + ); + +/* Summary + This function registers a callback function to be called when + a DMA request is completed + + Description + This function registers a callback that is called when a request + issued via CyAsHalDmaSetupWrite() or CyAsHalDmaSetupRead() has + completed. + + Returns + None + + See Also + * CyAsHalDmaSetupWrite + * CyAsHalDmaSetupRead +*/ +EXTERN void +cy_as_hal_dma_register_callback( + /* The tag to ID a specific West Bridge device */ + cy_as_hal_device_tag tag, + /* The callback to call when a request has completed */ + cy_as_hal_dma_complete_callback cb + ); + +/* Summary + This function returns the maximum size of a DMA request that can + be handled by the HAL. + + Description + When DMA requests are passed to the HAL layer for processing, + the HAL layer may have a limit on the size of the request that + can be handled. This function is called by the DMA manager for + an endpoint when DMA is enabled to get the maximum size of data + the HAL layer can handle. The DMA manager insures that a request + is never sent to the HAL layer that exceeds the size returned by + this function. + + Returns + the maximum size of DMA request the HAL layer can handle +*/ +EXTERN uint32_t +cy_as_hal_dma_max_request_size( + /* The tag to ID a specific West Bridge device */ + cy_as_hal_device_tag tag, + /* The endpoint of interest */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep + ); + +/* Summary + This function sets the WAKEUP pin to a specific state on the + West Bridge device. + + Description + In order to enter the standby mode, the WAKEUP pin must be + de-asserted. In order to resume from standby mode, the WAKEUP + pin must be asserted. This function provides the mechanism to + do this. + + Returns + 1 if the pin was changed, 0 if the HAL layer does not support + changing this pin +*/ +EXTERN uint32_t +cy_as_hal_set_wakeup_pin( + /* The tag to ID a specific West Bridge device */ + cy_as_hal_device_tag tag, + /* The desired state of the wakeup pin */ + cy_bool state + ); + +/* Summary + Synchronise the West Bridge device clocks to re-establish device + connectivity. + + Description + When the Astoria bridge device is working in SPI mode, a long + period of inactivity can cause a loss of serial synchronisation + between the processor and Astoria. This function is called by + the API when it detects such a condition, and is expected to take + the action required to re-establish clock synchronisation between + the devices. + + Returns + CyTrue if the attempt to re-synchronise is successful, + CyFalse if not. + */ +EXTERN cy_bool +cy_as_hal_sync_device_clocks( + /* The tag to ID a specific West Bridge device */ + cy_as_hal_device_tag tag, + ); + +/* Summary + Initialize West Bridge device registers that may have been + modified while the device was in standby. + + Description + The content of some West Bridge registers may be lost when + the device is placed in standby mode. This function restores + these register contents so that the device can continue to + function normally after it wakes up from standby mode. + + This function is required to perform operations only when the + API is being used with the Astoria device in one of the PNAND + modes or in the PSPI mode. It can be a no-operation in all + other cases. + + Returns + None + */ +EXTERN void +cy_as_hal_init_dev_registers( + /* The tag to ID a specific West Bridge device */ + cy_as_hal_device_tag tag, + /* Indicates whether this is a wake-up from standby. */ + cy_bool is_standby_wakeup + ); + +/* Summary + This function reads a set of P-port accessible device registers and + stores their value for later use. + + Description + The West Bridge Astoria device silicon has a known problem when + operating in SPI mode on the P-port, where some of the device + registers lose their value when the device goes in and out of + standby mode. The suggested work-around is to reset the Astoria + device as part of the wakeup procedure from standby. + + This requires that the values of some of the P-port accessible + registers be restored to their pre-standby values after it has + been reset. This HAL function can be used to read and store + the values of these registers at the point where the device is + being placed in standby mode. + + Returns + None + + See Also + * CyAsHalRestoreRegsAfterStandby + */ +EXTERN void +cy_as_hal_read_regs_before_standby( + /* The tag to ID a specific West Bridge device */ + cy_as_hal_device_tag tag + ); + +/* Summary + This function restores the old values to a set of P-port + accessible device registers. + + Description + This function is part of the work-around to a known West + Bridge Astoria device error when operating in SPI mode on + the P-port. This function is used to restore a set of + P-port accessible registers to the values they had before + the device was placed in standby mode. + + Returns + None + + See Also + * CyAsHalRestoreRegsAfterStandby + */ +EXTERN void +cy_as_hal_restore_regs_after_standby( + /* The tag to ID a specific West Bridge device */ + cy_as_hal_device_tag tag + ); + +/* + * The functions below this comment are part of the HAL layer, + * as the HAL layer consists of the abstraction to both the + * hardware platform and the operating system. However; the + * functions below this comment all relate to the operating + * environment and not specifically to the hardware platform + * or specific device. + */ + +/* Summary + This function allocates a block of memory + + Description + This is the HAL layer equivalent of the malloc() function. + + Returns + a pointer to a block of memory + + See Also + * CyAsHalFree +*/ +EXTERN void * +cy_as_hal_alloc( + /* The size of the memory block to allocate */ + uint32_t size + ); + +/* Summary + This function frees a previously allocated block of memory + + Description + This is the HAL layer equivalent of the free() function. + + Returns + None + + See Also + * CyAsHalAlloc +*/ +EXTERN void +cy_as_hal_free( + /* Pointer to a memory block to free */ + void *ptr + ); + +/* Summary + This function is a malloc equivalent that can be used from an + interrupt context. + + Description + This function is a malloc equivalent that will be called from the + API in callbacks. This function is required to be able to provide + memory in interrupt context. + + Notes + For platforms where it is not possible to allocate memory in interrupt + context, we provide a reference allocator that takes memory during + initialization and implements malloc/free using this memory. + See the <install>/api/hal/fpga/cyashalblkalloc.[ch] files for the + implementation, and the <install>/api/hal/fpga/cyashalfpga.c file + for an example of the use of this allocator. + + Returns + A pointer to the allocated block of memory + + See Also + * CyAsHalCBFree + * CyAsHalAlloc +*/ +EXTERN void * +cy_as_hal_c_b_alloc( + /* The size of the memory block to allocate */ + uint32_t size + ); + +/* Summary + This function frees the memory allocated through the CyAsHalCBAlloc + call. + + Description + This function frees memory allocated through the CyAsHalCBAlloc + call, and is also required to support calls from interrupt + context. + + Returns + None + + See Also + * CyAsHalCBAlloc + * CyAsHalFree +*/ +EXTERN void +cy_as_hal_c_b_free( + /* Pointer to the memory block to be freed */ + void *ptr + ); + +/* Summary + This function sets a block of memory to a specific value + + Description + This function is the HAL layer equivalent of the memset() function. + + Returns + None +*/ +EXTERN void +cy_as_mem_set( + /* A pointer to a block of memory to set */ + void *ptr, + /* The value to set the memory to */ + uint8_t value, + /* The number of bytes to set */ + uint32_t cnt + ); + +/* Summary + This function creates or initializes a sleep channel + + Description + This function creates or initializes a sleep channel. The + sleep channel defined using the HAL data structure + CyAsHalSleepChannel. + + Returns + CyTrue is the initialization was sucessful, and CyFalse otherwise + + See Also + * CyAsHalSleepChannel + * CyAsHalDestroySleepChannel + * CyAsHalSleepOn + * CyAsHalWake +*/ +EXTERN cy_bool +cy_as_hal_create_sleep_channel( + /* Pointer to the sleep channel to create/initialize */ + cy_as_hal_sleep_channel *chan + ); + +/* Summary + This function destroys an existing sleep channel + + Description + This function destroys an existing sleep channel. The sleep channel + is of type CyAsHalSleepChannel. + + Returns + CyTrue if the channel was destroyed, and CyFalse otherwise + + See Also + * CyAsHalSleepChannel + * CyAsHalCreateSleepChannel + * CyAsHalSleepOn + * CyAsHalWake +*/ +EXTERN cy_bool +cy_as_hal_destroy_sleep_channel( + /* The sleep channel to destroy */ + cy_as_hal_sleep_channel chan + ); + +/* Summary + This function causes the calling process or thread to sleep until + CyAsHalWake() is called + + Description + This function causes the calling process or threadvto sleep. + When CyAsHalWake() is called on the same sleep channel, this + processes or thread is then wakened and allowed to run + + Returns + CyTrue if the thread or process is asleep, and CyFalse otherwise + + See Also + * CyAsHalSleepChannel + * CyAsHalWake +*/ +EXTERN cy_bool +cy_as_hal_sleep_on( + /* The sleep channel to sleep on */ + cy_as_hal_sleep_channel chan, + /* The maximum time to sleep in milli-seconds */ + uint32_t ms + ); + +/* Summary + This function casues the process or thread sleeping on the given + sleep channel to wake + + Description + This function causes the process or thread sleeping on the given + sleep channel to wake. The channel + + Returns + CyTrue if the thread or process is awake, and CyFalse otherwise + + See Also + * CyAsHalSleepChannel + * CyAsHalSleepOn +*/ +EXTERN cy_bool +cy_as_hal_wake( + /* The sleep channel to wake */ + cy_as_hal_sleep_channel chan + ); + +/* Summary + This function disables interrupts, insuring that short bursts + of code can be run without danger of interrupt handlers running. + + Description + There are cases within the API when lists must be manipulated by + both the API and the associated interrupt handlers. In these + cases, interrupts must be disabled to insure the integrity of the + list during the modification. This function is used to disable + interrupts during the short intervals where these lists are being + changed. + + The HAL must have the ability to nest calls to + CyAsHalDisableInterrupts and CyAsHalEnableInterrupts. + + Returns + Any interrupt related state value which will be passed back into + the subsequent CyAsHalEnableInterrupts call. + + See Also + * CyAsHalEnableInterrupts +*/ +EXTERN uint32_t +cy_as_hal_disable_interrupts(); + +/* Summary + This function re-enables interrupts after a critical section of + code in the API has been completed. + + Description + There are cases within the API when lists must be manipulated by + both the API and the associated interrupt handlers. In these + cases, interrupts must be disabled to insure the integrity of the + list during the modification. This function is used to enable + interrupts after the short intervals where these lists are being + changed. + + See Also + * CyAsHalDisableInterrupts +*/ +EXTERN void +cy_as_hal_enable_interrupts( + /* Value returned by the previous CyAsHalDisableInterrupts call. */ + uint32_t value + ); + +/* Summary + This function sleeps for 150 ns. + + Description + This function sleeps for 150 ns before allowing the calling function + to continue. This function is used for a specific purpose and the + sleep required is at least 150 ns. +*/ +EXTERN void +cy_as_hal_sleep150( + ); + +/* Summary + This function sleeps for the given number of milliseconds + + Description + This function sleeps for at least the given number of milliseonds +*/ +EXTERN void +cy_as_hal_sleep( + uint32_t ms + ); + +/* Summary + This function asserts when the condition evaluates to zero + + Description + Within the API there are conditions which are checked to insure + the integrity of the code. These conditions are checked only + within a DEBUG build. This function is used to check the condition + and if the result evaluates to zero, it should be considered a + fatal error that should be reported to Cypress. +*/ +EXTERN void +cy_as_hal_assert( + /* The condition to evaluate */ + cy_bool cond + ); + +/* Summary + This function prints a message from the API to a human readable device + + Description + There are places within the West Bridge API where printing a message + is useful to the debug process. This function provides the mechanism + to print a message. + + Returns + NONE +*/ +EXTERN void +cy_as_hal_print_message( + /* The message to print */ + const char *fmt_p, + ... /* Variable arguments */ + ); + +/* Summary + This function reports whether the HAL implementation uses + polling to service data coming from the West Bridge. + + Description + This function reports whether the HAL implementation uses + polling to service data coming from the West Bridge. + + Returns + CyTrue if the HAL polls the West Bridge Interrupt Status registers + to complete operations, CyFalse if the HAL is interrupt driven. + */ +EXTERN cy_bool +cy_as_hal_is_polling( + void); + +#endif diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasintr.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasintr.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..3d7063ea3093 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasintr.h @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyasintr.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYASINTR_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYASINTR_H_ + +#include "cyasdevice.h" + +#include "cyas_cplus_start.h" + +/* Summary + Initialize the interrupt manager module + + Description + This function is called to initialize the interrupt module. + This module enables interrupts as well as servies West Bridge + related interrupts by determining the source of the interrupt + and calling the appropriate handler function. + + Notes + If the dmaintr parameter is TRUE, the initialization code + initializes the interrupt mask to have the DMA related interrupt + enabled via the general purpose interrupt. However, the interrupt + service function assumes that the DMA interrupt is handled by the + HAL layer before the interrupt module handler function is called. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the interrupt module was initialized + * correctly + * CY_AS_ERROR_ALREADY_RUNNING - the interrupt module was already + * started + + See Also + * CyAsIntrStop + * CyAsServiceInterrupt +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_intr_start( + /* Device being initialized */ + cy_as_device *dev_p, + /* If true, enable the DMA interrupt through the INT signal */ + cy_bool dmaintr + ); + +/* Summary + Stop the interrupt manager module + + Description + This function stops the interrupt module and masks all interrupts + from the West Bridge device. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the interrupt module was stopped + * sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the interrupt module was not + * running + + See Also + * CyAsIntrStart + * CyAsServiceInterrupt +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_intr_stop( + /* Device bein stopped */ + cy_as_device *dev_p + ); + + +/* Summary + The interrupt service routine for West Bridge + + Description + When an interrupt is detected, this function is called to + service the West Bridge interrupt. It is safe and efficient + for this function to be called when no West Bridge interrupt + has occurred. This function will determine it is not an West + Bridge interrupt quickly and return. +*/ +void cy_as_intr_service_interrupt( + /* The USER supplied tag for this device */ + cy_as_hal_device_tag tag + ); + +#include "cyas_cplus_end.h" + +#endif /* _INCLUDED_CYASINTR_H_ */ diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyaslep2pep.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyaslep2pep.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6626cc454743 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyaslep2pep.h @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyaslep2pep.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYASLEP2PEP_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYASLEP2PEP_H_ + +#include "cyasdevice.h" + +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_map_logical2_physical(cy_as_device *dev_p); + +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_setup_dma(cy_as_device *dev_p); + +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_set_dma_sizes(cy_as_device *dev_p); + +#endif diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyaslowlevel.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyaslowlevel.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5c7972f91ef6 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyaslowlevel.h @@ -0,0 +1,366 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyaslowlevel.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYASLOWLEVEL_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYASLOWLEVEL_H_ + +/*@@Low Level Communications + + Summary + The low level communications module is responsible for + communications between the West Bridge device and the P + port processor. Communications is organized as a series + of requests and subsequent responses. For each request + there is a one and only one response. Requests may go + from the West Bridge device to the P port processor, or + from the P Port processor to the West Bridge device. + + Description + Requests are issued across what is called a context. A + context is a single channel of communications from one + processor to another processor. There can be only a single + request outstanding on a context at a given time. Contexts + are used to identify subsystems that can only process a + single request at a time, but are independent of other + contexts in the system. For instance, there is a context + for communicating storage commands from the P port processor + to the West Bridge device. There is also a context for + communicating USB commands from the P port processor to the + West Bridge device. + + Requests and responses are identical with the exception of + the type bit in the request/response header. If the type + bit is one, the packet is a request. If this bit is zero, + the packet is a response. Also encoded within the header of + the request/response is the code. The code is a command + code for a request, or a response code for a response. For + a request, the code is a function of the context. The code + 0 has one meaning for the storage context and a different + meaning for the USB context. The code is treated differently + in the response. If the code in the response is less than 16, + then the meaning of the response is global across all + contexts. If the response is greater than or equal to 16, + then the response is specific to the associated context. + + Requests and responses are transferred between processors + through the mailbox registers. It may take one or more cycles + to transmit a complete request or response. The context is + encoded into each cycle of the transfer to insure the + receiving processor can route the data to the appropriate + context for processing. In this way, the traffic from multiple + contexts can be multiplexed into a single data stream through + the mailbox registers by the sending processor, and + demultiplexed from the mailbox registers by the receiving + processor. + + * Firmware Assumptions * + The firmware assumes that mailbox contents will be consumed + immediately. Therefore for multi-cycle packets, the data is + sent in a tight polling loop from the firmware. This implies + that the data must be read from the mailbox register on the P + port side and processed immediately or performance of the + firmware will suffer. In order to insure this is the case, + the data from the mailboxes is read and stored immediately + in a per context buffer. This occurs until the entire packet + is received at which time the request packet is processed. + Since the protocol is designed to allow for only one + outstanding packet at a time, the firmware can never be in a + position of waiting on the mailbox registers while the P port + is processing a request. Only after the response to the + previous request is sent will another request be sent. +*/ + +#include "cyashal.h" +#include "cyasdevice.h" + +#include "cyas_cplus_start.h" + +/* + * Constants + */ +#define CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_CODE_MASK (0x00ff) +#define CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_CONTEXT_MASK (0x0F00) +#define CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_CONTEXT_SHIFT (8) +#define CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_TYPE_MASK (0x4000) +#define CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_LAST_MASK (0x8000) +#define CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_CLEAR_STR_FLAG (0x1000) + +/* + * These macros extract the data from a 16 bit value + */ +#define cy_as_mbox_get_code(c) \ + ((uint8_t)((c) & CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_CODE_MASK)) +#define cy_as_mbox_get_context(c) \ + ((uint8_t)(((c) & CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_CONTEXT_MASK) \ + >> CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_CONTEXT_SHIFT)) +#define cy_as_mbox_is_last(c) \ + ((c) & CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_LAST_MASK) +#define cy_as_mbox_is_request(c) \ + (((c) & CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_TYPE_MASK) != 0) +#define cy_as_mbox_is_response(c) \ + (((c) & CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_TYPE_MASK) == 0) + +/* + * These macros (not yet written) pack data into or extract data + * from the m_box0 field of the request or response + */ +#define cy_as_ll_request_response__set_code(req, code) \ + ((req)->box0 = \ + ((req)->box0 & ~CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_CODE_MASK) | \ + (code & CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_CODE_MASK)) + +#define cy_as_ll_request_response__get_code(req) \ + cy_as_mbox_get_code((req)->box0) + +#define cy_as_ll_request_response__set_context(req, context) \ + ((req)->box0 |= ((context) << \ + CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_CONTEXT_SHIFT)) + +#define cy_as_ll_request_response__set_clear_storage_flag(req) \ + ((req)->box0 |= CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_CLEAR_STR_FLAG) + +#define cy_as_ll_request_response__get_context(req) \ + cy_as_mbox_get_context((req)->box0) + +#define cy_as_ll_request_response__is_last(req) \ + cy_as_mbox_is_last((req)->box0) + +#define CY_an_ll_request_response___set_last(req) \ + ((req)->box0 |= CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_LAST_MASK) + +#define cy_as_ll_request_response__is_request(req) \ + cy_as_mbox_is_request((req)->box0) + +#define cy_as_ll_request_response__set_request(req) \ + ((req)->box0 |= CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_TYPE_MASK) + +#define cy_as_ll_request_response__set_response(req) \ + ((req)->box0 &= ~CY_AS_REQUEST_RESPONSE_TYPE_MASK) + +#define cy_as_ll_request_response__is_response(req) \ + cy_as_mbox_is_response((req)->box0) + +#define cy_as_ll_request_response__get_word(req, offset) \ + ((req)->data[(offset)]) + +#define cy_as_ll_request_response__set_word(req, offset, \ + value) ((req)->data[(offset)] = value) + +typedef enum cy_as_remove_request_result_t { + cy_as_remove_request_sucessful, + cy_as_remove_request_in_transit, + cy_as_remove_request_not_found +} cy_as_remove_request_result_t; + +/* Summary + Start the low level communications module + + Description +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_ll_start( + cy_as_device *dev_p + ); + +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_ll_stop( + cy_as_device *dev_p + ); + + +cy_as_ll_request_response * +cy_as_ll_create_request( + cy_as_device *dev_p, + uint16_t code, + uint8_t context, + /* Length of the request in 16 bit words */ + uint16_t length + ); + +void +cy_as_ll_init_request( + cy_as_ll_request_response *req_p, + uint16_t code, + uint16_t context, + uint16_t length); + +void +cy_as_ll_init_response( + cy_as_ll_request_response *req_p, + uint16_t length); + +void +cy_as_ll_destroy_request( + cy_as_device *dev_p, + cy_as_ll_request_response *); + +cy_as_ll_request_response * +cy_as_ll_create_response( + cy_as_device *dev_p, + /* Length of the request in 16 bit words */ + uint16_t length + ); + +cy_as_remove_request_result_t +cy_as_ll_remove_request( + cy_as_device *dev_p, + cy_as_context *ctxt_p, + cy_as_ll_request_response *req_p, + cy_bool force + ); +void +cy_as_ll_remove_all_requests(cy_as_device *dev_p, + cy_as_context *ctxt_p); + +void +cy_as_ll_destroy_response( + cy_as_device *dev_p, + cy_as_ll_request_response *); + +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_ll_send_request( + /* The West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device *dev_p, + /* The request to send */ + cy_as_ll_request_response *req, + /* Storage for a reply, must be sure it is of sufficient size */ + cy_as_ll_request_response *resp, + /* If true, this is a sync request */ + cy_bool sync, + /* Callback to call when reply is received */ + cy_as_response_callback cb +); + +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_ll_send_request_wait_reply( + /* The West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device *dev_p, + /* The request to send */ + cy_as_ll_request_response *req, + /* Storage for a reply, must be sure it is of sufficient size */ + cy_as_ll_request_response *resp +); + +/* Summary + This function registers a callback function to be called when a + request arrives on a given context. + + Description + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS +*/ +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_ll_register_request_callback( + cy_as_device *dev_p, + uint8_t context, + cy_as_response_callback cb + ); + +/* Summary + This function packs a set of bytes given by the data_p pointer + into a request, reply structure. +*/ +extern void +cy_as_ll_request_response__pack( + /* The destintation request or response */ + cy_as_ll_request_response *req, + /* The offset of where to pack the data */ + uint32_t offset, + /* The length of the data to pack in bytes */ + uint32_t length, + /* The data to pack */ + void *data_p + ); + +/* Summary + This function unpacks a set of bytes from a request/reply + structure into a segment of memory given by the data_p pointer. +*/ +extern void +cy_as_ll_request_response__unpack( + /* The source of the data to unpack */ + cy_as_ll_request_response *req, + /* The offset of the data to unpack */ + uint32_t offset, + /* The length of the data to unpack in bytes */ + uint32_t length, + /* The destination of the unpack operation */ + void *data_p + ); + +/* Summary + This function sends a status response back to the West Bridge + device in response to a previously send request +*/ +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_ll_send_status_response( + /* The West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device *dev_p, + /* The context to send the response on */ + uint8_t context, + /* The success/failure code to send */ + uint16_t code, + /* Flag to clear wait on storage context */ + uint8_t clear_storage); + +/* Summary + This function sends a response back to the West Bridge device. + + Description + This function sends a response back to the West Bridge device. + The response is sent on the context given by the 'context' + variable. The code for the response is given by the 'code' + argument. The data for the response is given by the data and + length arguments. +*/ +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_ll_send_data_response( + /* The West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device *dev_p, + /* The context to send the response on */ + uint8_t context, + /* The response code to use */ + uint16_t code, + /* The length of the data for the response */ + uint16_t length, + /* The data for the response */ + void *data +); + +/* Summary + This function removes any requests of the given type + from the given context. + + Description + This function removes requests of a given type from the + context given via the context number. +*/ +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_ll_remove_ep_data_requests( + /* The West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device *dev_p, + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep + ); + +#include "cyas_cplus_end.h" + +#endif /* _INCLUDED_CYASLOWLEVEL_H_ */ diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasmedia.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasmedia.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..0e25ea94481f --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasmedia.h @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyasmedia.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYASMEDIA_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYASMEDIA_H_ + +#include "cyas_cplus_start.h" + + +/* Summary + Specifies a specific type of media supported by West Bridge + + Description + The West Bridge device supports five specific types of media + as storage/IO devices attached to it's S-Port. This type is + used to indicate the type of media being referenced in any + API call. +*/ +typedef enum cy_as_media_type { + /* Flash NAND memory (may be SLC or MLC) */ + cy_as_media_nand = 0x00, + /* An SD flash memory device */ + cy_as_media_sd_flash = 0x01, + /* An MMC flash memory device */ + cy_as_media_mmc_flash = 0x02, + /* A CE-ATA disk drive */ + cy_as_media_ce_ata = 0x03, + /* SDIO device. */ + cy_as_media_sdio = 0x04, + cy_as_media_max_media_value = 0x05 + +} cy_as_media_type; + +#include "cyas_cplus_end.h" + +#endif /* _INCLUDED_CYASMEDIA_H_ */ diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasmisc.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasmisc.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b555c6c24524 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasmisc.h @@ -0,0 +1,1549 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyasmisc.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYASMISC_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYASMISC_H_ + +#include "cyashal.h" +#include "cyastypes.h" +#include "cyasmedia.h" + +#include "cyas_cplus_start.h" + +#define CY_AS_LEAVE_STANDBY_DELAY_CLOCK (1) +#define CY_AS_RESET_DELAY_CLOCK (1) + +#define CY_AS_LEAVE_STANDBY_DELAY_CRYSTAL (5) +#define CY_AS_RESET_DELAY_CRYSTAL (5) + +/* The maximum number of buses supported */ +#define CY_AS_MAX_BUSES (2) + +/* The maximum number of storage devices supported per bus */ +#define CY_AS_MAX_STORAGE_DEVICES (1) + +#define CY_AS_FUNCTCBTYPE_DATA_MASK (0x60000000U) +#define CY_AS_FUNCTCBTYPE_TYPE_MASK (0x1FFFFFFFU) + +#define cy_as_funct_c_b_type_get_type(t) \ + ((cy_as_funct_c_b_type)((t) & CY_AS_FUNCTCBTYPE_TYPE_MASK)) +#define cy_as_funct_c_b_type_contains_data(t) \ + (((cy_as_funct_c_b_type)((t) & \ + CY_AS_FUNCTCBTYPE_DATA_MASK)) == CY_FUNCT_CB_DATA) + +/************************************** + * West Bridge Types + **************************************/ + +/* Summary + Specifies a handle to an West Bridge device + + Description + This type represents an opaque handle to an West Bridge device. + This handle is created via the CyAsMiscCreateDevice() function + and is used in all subsequent calls that communicate to the West + Bridge device. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscCreateDevice + * CyAsMiscDestroyDevice +*/ +typedef void *cy_as_device_handle; + +/* Summary + This data type gives the mode for the DACK# signal +*/ +typedef enum cy_as_device_dack_mode { + cy_as_device_dack_ack, /* Operate in the ACK mode */ + cy_as_device_dack_eob /* Operate in the EOB mode */ +} cy_as_device_dack_mode; + +/* Summary + This data structure gives the options for all hardware features. + + Description + This structure contains the information required to initialize the + West Bridge hardware. Any features of the device that can be + configured by the caller are specified here. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscConfigure +*/ +typedef struct cy_as_device_config { + /* If TRUE, the P port is running in SRAM mode. */ + cy_bool srammode; + /* If TRUE, the P port is synchronous, otherwise async */ + cy_bool sync; + /* If TRUE, DMA req will be delivered via the interrupt signal */ + cy_bool dmaintr; + /* Mode for the DACK# signal */ + cy_as_device_dack_mode dackmode; + /* If TRUE, the DRQ line is active high, otherwise active low */ + cy_bool drqpol; + /* If TRUE, the DACK line is active high, otherwise active low */ + cy_bool dackpol; + /* If TRUE, the clock is connected to a crystal, otherwise it is + connected to a clock */ + cy_bool crystal; +} cy_as_device_config; + + +/* Summary + Specifies a resource that can be owned by either the West Bridge + device or by the processor. + + Description + This enumerated type identifies a resource that can be owned + either by the West Bridge device, or by the processor attached to + the P port of the West Bridge device. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscAcquireResource + * CyAsMiscReleaseResource +*/ +typedef enum cy_as_resource_type { + cy_as_bus_u_s_b = 0, /* The USB D+ and D- pins */ + cy_as_bus_1 = 1, /* The SDIO bus */ + cy_as_bus_0 = 2 /* The NAND bus (not implemented) */ +} cy_as_resource_type; + +/* Summary + Specifies the reset type for a software reset operation. + + Description + When the West Bridge device is reset, there are two types of + reset that arE possible. This type indicates the type of reset + requested. + + Notes + Both of these reset types are software based resets; and are + distinct from a chip level HARD reset that is applied through + the reset pin on the West Bridge. + + The CyAsResetSoft type resets only the on-chip micro-controller + in the West Bridge. In this case, the previously loaded firmware + will continue running. However, the Storage and USB stack + operations will need to be restarted, as any state relating to + these would have been lost. + + The CyAsResetHard type resets the entire West Bridge chip, and will + need a fresh configuration and firmware download. + + See Also + * <LINK CyAsMiscReset> + */ + +typedef enum cy_as_reset_type { + /* Just resets the West Bridge micro-controller */ + cy_as_reset_soft, + /* Resets entire device, firmware must be reloaded and + the west bridge device must be re-initialized */ + cy_as_reset_hard +} cy_as_reset_type; + + + +/* Summary + This type specifies the polarity of the SD power pin. + + Description + Sets the SD power pin ( port C, bit 6) to active low or + active high. + +*/ + +typedef enum cy_as_misc_signal_polarity { + cy_as_misc_active_high, + cy_as_misc_active_low + +} cy_as_misc_signal_polarity; + + + +/* Summary + This type specifies the type of the data returned by a Function + Callback. + + Description + CY_FUNCT_CB_NODATA - This callback does not return any additional + information in the data field. + CY_FUNCT_CB_DATA - The data field is used, and the CyAsFunctCBType + will also contain the type of this data. + + See Also + CyAsFunctionCallback +*/ +typedef enum cy_as_funct_c_b_type { + CY_FUNCT_CB_INVALID = 0x0U, + /* Data from a CyAsMiscGetFirmwareVersion call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MISC_GETFIRMWAREVERSION, + /* Data from a CyAsMiscHeartBeatControl call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MISC_HEARTBEATCONTROL, + /* Data from a CyAsMiscAcquireResource call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MISC_ACQUIRERESOURCE, + /* Data from a CyAsMiscReadMCURegister call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MISC_READMCUREGISTER, + /* Data from a CyAsMiscWriteMCURegister call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MISC_WRITEMCUREGISTER, + /* Data from a CyAsMiscSetTraceLevel call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MISC_SETTRACELEVEL, + /* Data from a CyAsMiscStorageChanged call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MISC_STORAGECHANGED, + /* Data from a CyAsMiscGetGpioValue call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MISC_GETGPIOVALUE, + /* Data from a CyAsMiscSetGpioValue call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MISC_SETGPIOVALUE, + /* Data from a CyAsMiscDownloadFirmware call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MISC_DOWNLOADFIRMWARE, + /* Data from a CyAsMiscEnterStandby call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MISC_ENTERSTANDBY, + /* Data from a CyAsMiscEnterSuspend call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MISC_ENTERSUSPEND, + /* Data from a CyAsMiscLeaveSuspend call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MISC_LEAVESUSPEND, + /* Data from a CyAsMiscReset call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MISC_RESET, + /* Data from a CyAsMiscSetLowSpeedSDFreq or + * CyAsMiscSetHighSpeedSDFreq call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MISC_SETSDFREQ, + /* Data from a CyAsMiscSwitchPnandMode call */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MISC_RESERVELNABOOTAREA, + /* Data from a CyAsMiscSetSDPowerPolarity call */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MISC_SETSDPOLARITY, + + /* Data from a CyAsStorageStart call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_STOR_START, + /* Data from a CyAsStorageStop call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_STOR_STOP, + /* Data from a CyAsStorageClaim call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_STOR_CLAIM, + /* Data from a CyAsStorageRelease call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_STOR_RELEASE, + /* Data from a CyAsStorageQueryMedia call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_STOR_QUERYMEDIA, + /* Data from a CyAsStorageQueryBus call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_STOR_QUERYBUS, + /* Data from a CyAsStorageQueryDevice call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_STOR_QUERYDEVICE, + /* Data from a CyAsStorageQueryUnit call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_STOR_QUERYUNIT, + /* Data from a CyAsStorageDeviceControl call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_STOR_DEVICECONTROL, + /* Data from a CyAsStorageSDRegisterRead call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_STOR_SDREGISTERREAD, + /* Data from a CyAsStorageCreatePartition call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_STOR_PARTITION, + /* Data from a CyAsStorageGetTransferAmount call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_STOR_GETTRANSFERAMOUNT, + /* Data from a CyAsStorageErase call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_STOR_ERASE, + /* Data from a CyAsStorageCancelAsync call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_ABORT_P2S_XFER, + /* Data from a CyAsUsbStart call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_USB_START, + /* Data from a CyAsUsbStop call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_USB_STOP, + /* Data from a CyAsUsbConnect call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_USB_CONNECT, + /* Data from a CyAsUsbDisconnect call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_USB_DISCONNECT, + /* Data from a CyAsUsbSetEnumConfig call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_USB_SETENUMCONFIG, + /* Data from a CyAsUsbGetEnumConfig call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_USB_GETENUMCONFIG, + /* Data from a CyAsUsbSetDescriptor call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_USB_SETDESCRIPTOR, + /* Data from a CyAsUsbGetDescriptor call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_USB_GETDESCRIPTOR, + /* Data from a CyAsUsbCommitConfig call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_USB_COMMITCONFIG, + /* Data from a CyAsUsbGetNak call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_USB_GETNAK, + /* Data from a CyAsUsbGetStall call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_USB_GETSTALL, + /* Data from a CyAsUsbSignalRemoteWakeup call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_USB_SIGNALREMOTEWAKEUP, + /* Data from a CyAnUsbClearDescriptors call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_USB_CLEARDESCRIPTORS, + /* Data from a CyAnUsbSetMSReportThreshold call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_USB_SET_MSREPORT_THRESHOLD, + /* Data from a CyAsMTPStart call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MTP_START, + /* Data from a CyAsMTPStop call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MTP_STOP, + /* Data from a CyAsMTPInitSendObject call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MTP_INIT_SEND_OBJECT, + /* Data from a CyAsMTPCancelSendObject call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MTP_CANCEL_SEND_OBJECT, + /* Data from a CyAsMTPInitGetObject call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MTP_INIT_GET_OBJECT, + /* Data from a CyAsMTPCancelGetObject call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MTP_CANCEL_GET_OBJECT, + /* Data from a CyAsMTPSendBlockTable call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MTP_SEND_BLOCK_TABLE, + /* Data from a CyAsMTPStopStorageOnly call. */ + CY_FUNCT_CB_MTP_STOP_STORAGE_ONLY, + CY_FUNCT_CB_NODATA = 0x40000000U, + CY_FUNCT_CB_DATA = 0x20000000U +} cy_as_funct_c_b_type; + +/* Summary + This type specifies the general West Bridge function callback. + + Description + This callback is supplied as an argument to all asynchronous + functions in the API. It iS called after the asynchronous function + has completed. + + See Also + CyAsFunctCBType +*/ +typedef void (*cy_as_function_callback)( + cy_as_device_handle handle, + cy_as_return_status_t status, + uint32_t client, + cy_as_funct_c_b_type type, + void *data); + +/* Summary + This type specifies the general West Bridge event that has + occurred. + + Description + This type is used in the West Bridge misc callback function to + indicate the type of callback. + + See Also +*/ +typedef enum cy_as_misc_event_type { + /* This event is sent when West Bridge has finished + initialization and is ready to respond to API calls. */ + cy_as_event_misc_initialized = 0, + + /* This event is sent when West Bridge has left the + standby state and is ready to respond to commands again. */ + cy_as_event_misc_awake, + + /* This event is sent periodically from the firmware + to the processor. */ + cy_as_event_misc_heart_beat, + + /* This event is sent when the West Bridge has left the + suspend mode and is ready to respond to commands + again. */ + cy_as_event_misc_wakeup, + + /* This event is sent when the firmware image downloaded + cannot run on the active west bridge device. */ + cy_as_event_misc_device_mismatch +} cy_as_misc_event_type; + +/* Summary + This type is the type of a callback function that is called when a + West Bridge misc event occurs. + + Description + At times West Bridge needs to inform the P port processor of events + that have occurred. These events are asynchronous to the thread of + control on the P port processor and as such are generally delivered + via a callback function that is called as part of an interrupt + handler. This type defines the type of function that must be provided + as a callback function for West Bridge misc events. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscEventType +*/ +typedef void (*cy_as_misc_event_callback)( + /* Handle to the device to configure */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The event type being reported */ + cy_as_misc_event_type ev, + /* The data assocaited with the event being reported */ + void *evdata +); + +#ifndef __doxygen__ +/* Summary + This enum provides info of various firmware trace levels. + + Description + + See Also + * CyAsMiscSetTraceLevel +*/ +enum { + CYAS_FW_TRACE_LOG_NONE = 0, /* Log nothing. */ + CYAS_FW_TRACE_LOG_STATE, /* Log state information. */ + CYAS_FW_TRACE_LOG_CALLS, /* Log function calls. */ + CYAS_FW_TRACE_LOG_STACK_TRACE, /* Log function calls with args. */ + CYAS_FW_TRACE_MAX_LEVEL /* Max trace level sentinel. */ +}; +#endif + +/* Summary + This enum lists the controllable GPIOs of the West Bridge device. + + Description + The West Bridge device has GPIOs that can be used for user defined functions. + This enumeration lists the GPIOs that are available on the device. + + Notes + All of the GPIOs except UVALID can only be accessed when using West Bridge + firmware images that support only SD/MMC/MMC+ storage devices. This + functionality is not supported in firmware images that support NAND + storage. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscGetGpioValue + * CyAsMiscSetGpioValue + */ +typedef enum { + cy_as_misc_gpio_0 = 0, /* GPIO[0] pin */ + cy_as_misc_gpio_1, /* GPIO[1] pin */ + cy_as_misc_gpio__nand_CE, /* NAND_CE pin, output only */ + cy_as_misc_gpio__nand_CE2, /* NAND_CE2 pin, output only */ + cy_as_misc_gpio__nand_WP, /* NAND_WP pin, output only */ + cy_as_misc_gpio__nand_CLE, /* NAND_CLE pin, output only */ + cy_as_misc_gpio__nand_ALE, /* NAND_ALE pin, output only */ + /* SD_POW pin, output only, do not drive low while storage is active */ + cy_as_misc_gpio_SD_POW, + cy_as_misc_gpio_U_valid /* UVALID pin */ +} cy_as_misc_gpio; + +/* Summary + This enum lists the set of clock frequencies that are supported for + working with low speed SD media. + + Description + West Bridge firmware uses a clock frequency less than the maximum + possible rate for low speed SD media. This can be changed to a + setting equal to the maximum frequency as desired by the user. This + enumeration lists the different frequency settings that are + supported. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscSetLowSpeedSDFreq + */ +typedef enum cy_as_low_speed_sd_freq { + /* Approx. 21.82 MHz, default value */ + CY_AS_SD_DEFAULT_FREQ = 0, + /* 24 MHz */ + CY_AS_SD_RATED_FREQ +} cy_as_low_speed_sd_freq; + +/* Summary + This enum lists the set of clock frequencies that are supported + for working with high speed SD media. + + Description + West Bridge firmware uses a 48 MHz clock by default to interface + with high speed SD/MMC media. This can be changed to 24 MHz if + so desired by the user. This enum lists the different frequencies + that are supported. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscSetHighSpeedSDFreq + */ +typedef enum cy_as_high_speed_sd_freq { + CY_AS_HS_SD_FREQ_48, /* 48 MHz, default value */ + CY_AS_HS_SD_FREQ_24 /* 24 MHz */ +} cy_as_high_speed_sd_freq; + +/* Summary + Struct encapsulating all information returned by the + CyAsMiscGetFirmwareVersion call. + + Description + This struct encapsulates all return values from the asynchronous + CyAsMiscGetFirmwareVersion call, so that a single data argument + can be passed to the user provided callback function. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscGetFirmwareVersion + */ +typedef struct cy_as_get_firmware_version_data { + /* Return value for major version number for the firmware */ + uint16_t major; + /* Return value for minor version number for the firmware */ + uint16_t minor; + /* Return value for build version number for the firmware */ + uint16_t build; + /* Return value for media types supported in the current firmware */ + uint8_t media_type; + /* Return value to indicate the release or debug mode of firmware */ + cy_bool is_debug_mode; +} cy_as_get_firmware_version_data; + + +/***************************** + * West Bridge Functions + *****************************/ + +/* Summary + This function creates a new West Bridge device and returns a + handle to the device. + + Description + This function initializes the API object that represents the West + Bridge device and returns a handle to this device. This handle is + required for all West Bridge related functions to identify the + specific West Bridge device. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_create_device( + /* Return value for handle to created device */ + cy_as_device_handle *handle_p, + /* The HAL specific tag for this device */ + cy_as_hal_device_tag tag + ); + +/* Summary + This functions destroys a previously created West Bridge device. + + Description + When an West Bridge device is created, an opaque handle is returned + that represents the device. This function destroys that handle and + frees all resources associated with the handle. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_STILL_RUNNING - The USB or STORAGE stacks are still + * running, they must be stopped before the device can be destroyed + * CY_AS_ERROR_DESTROY_SLEEP_CHANNEL_FAILED - the HAL layer failed to + * destroy a sleep channel +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_destroy_device( + /* Handle to the device to destroy */ + cy_as_device_handle handle + ); + +/* Summary + This function initializes the hardware for basic communication with + West Bridge. + + Description + This function intializes the hardware to establish basic + communication with the West Bridge device. This is always the first + function called to initialize communication with the West Bridge + device. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the basic initialization was completed + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_STANDBY + * CY_AS_ERROR_ALREADY_RUNNING + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_ANTIOCH - cannot find the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_CREATE_SLEEP_CHANNEL_FAILED - + * the HAL layer falied to create a sleep channel + + See Also + * CyAsDeviceConfig +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_configure_device( + /* Handle to the device to configure */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Configuration information */ + cy_as_device_config *config_p + ); + +/* Summary + This function returns non-zero if West Bridge is in standby and + zero otherwise. + + Description + West Bridge supports a standby mode. This function is used to + query West Bridge to determine if West Bridge is in a standby + mode. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_in_standby( + /* Handle to the device to configure */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Return value for standby state */ + cy_bool *standby + ); + +/* Summary + This function downloads the firmware to West Bridge device. + + Description + This function downloads firmware from a given location and with a + given size to the West Bridge device. After the firmware is + downloaded the West Bridge device is moved out of configuration + mode causing the firmware to be executed. It is an error to call + this function when the device is not in configuration mode. The + device is in configuration mode on power up and may be placed in + configuration mode after power up with a hard reset. + + Notes + The firmware must be on a word align boundary. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the firmware was sucessfully downloaded + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device + * was not configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_IN_CONFIG_MODE + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_SIZE - the size of the firmware + * exceeded 32768 bytes + * CY_AS_ERROR_ALIGNMENT_ERROR + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_STANDBY - trying to download + * while in standby mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT + + See Also + * CyAsMiscReset +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_download_firmware( + /* Handle to the device to configure */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Pointer to the firmware to be downloaded */ + const void *fw_p, + /* The size of the firmware in bytes */ + uint16_t size, + /* Callback to call when the operation is complete. */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback. */ + uint32_t client + ); + + +/* Summary + This function returns the version number of the firmware running in + the West Bridge device. + + Description + This function queries the West Bridge device and retreives the + firmware version number. If the firmware is not loaded an error is + returned indicated no firmware has been loaded. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the firmware version number was retreived + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been downloaded + * to the device + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_STANDBY + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - there was a timeout waiting for a response + * from the West Bridge firmware +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_get_firmware_version( + /* Handle to the device to configure */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Return values indicating the firmware version. */ + cy_as_get_firmware_version_data *data, + /* Callback to call when the operation is complete. */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback. */ + uint32_t client + ); + +#if !defined(__doxygen__) + +/* Summary + This function reads and returns the contents of an MCU accessible + register on the West Bridge. + + Description + This function requests the firmware to read and return the contents + of an MCU accessible register through the mailboxes. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the register content was retrieved. + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - there was a timeout waiting for a response + * from the West Bridge firmware + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE - the firmware build does not + * support this command. +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_read_m_c_u_register( + /* Handle to the device to configure */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Address of the register to read */ + uint16_t address, + /* Return value for the MCU register content */ + uint8_t *value, + /* Callback to call when the operation is complete. */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback. */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function writes to an MCU accessible register on the West Bridge. + + Description + This function requests the firmware to write a specified value to an + MCU accessible register through the mailboxes. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Notes + This function is only for internal use by the West Bridge API layer. + Calling this function directly can cause device malfunction. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the register content was updated. + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - there was a timeout waiting for a response + * from the West Bridge firmware + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE - the firmware build does not support + * this command. +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_write_m_c_u_register( + /* Handle to the device to configure */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Address of the register to write */ + uint16_t address, + /* Mask to be applied on the register contents. */ + uint8_t mask, + /* Data to be ORed with the register contents. */ + uint8_t value, + /* Callback to call when the operation is complete. */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback. */ + uint32_t client + ); + +#endif + +/* Summary + This function will reset the West Bridge device and software API. + + Description + This function will reset the West Bridge device and software API. + The reset operation can be a hard reset or a soft reset. A hard + reset will reset all aspects of the West Bridge device. The device + will enter the configuration state and the firmware will have to be + reloaded. The device will also have to be re-initialized. A soft + reset just resets the West Bridge micro-controller. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Notes + When a hard reset is issued, the firmware that may have been + previously loaded will be lost and any configuration information set + via CyAsMiscConfigureDevice() will be lost. This will be reflected + in the API maintained state of the device. In order to re-establish + communications with the West Bridge device, CyAsMiscConfigureDevice() + and CyAsMiscDownloadFirmware() must be called again. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the device has been reset + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_YET_SUPPORTED - current soft reset is not supported + * CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_PENDING - Reset is unable to flush pending async + * reads/writes in polling mode. + + + See Also + * CyAsMiscReset +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_reset( + /* Handle to the device to configure */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The type of reset to perform */ + cy_as_reset_type type, + /* If true, flush all pending writes to mass storage + before performing the reset. */ + cy_bool flush, + /* Callback to call when the operation is complete. */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback. */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function acquires a given resource. + + Description + There are resources in the system that are shared between the + West Bridge device and the processor attached to the P port of + the West Bridge device. This API provides a mechanism for the + P port processor to acquire ownership of a resource. + + Notes + The ownership of the resources controlled by CyAsMiscAcquireResource() + and CyAsMiscReleaseResource() defaults to a known state at hardware + reset. After the firmware is loaded and begins execution the state of + these resources may change. At any point if the P Port processor needs + to acquire a resource it should do so explicitly to be sure of + ownership. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the p port sucessfully acquired the + * resource of interest + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESOURCE + * CY_AS_ERROR_RESOURCE_ALREADY_OWNED - the p port already + * owns this resource + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_ACQUIRED - the resource cannot be acquired + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - there was a timeout waiting for a + * response from the West Bridge firmware + + See Also + * CyAsResourceType +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_acquire_resource( + /* Handle to the device to configure */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The resource to acquire */ + cy_as_resource_type *resource, + /* If true, force West Bridge to release the resource */ + cy_bool force, + /* Callback to call when the operation is complete. */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback. */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function releases a given resource. + + Description + There are resources in the system that are shared between the + West Bridge device and the processor attached to the P port of + the West Bridge device. This API provides a mechanism for the + P port processor to release a resource that has previously been + acquired via the CyAsMiscAcquireResource() call. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the p port sucessfully released + * the resource of interest + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESOURCE + * CY_AS_ERROR_RESOURCE_NOT_OWNED - the p port does not own the + * resource of interest + + See Also + * CyAsResourceType + * CyAsMiscAcquireResource +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_release_resource( + /* Handle to the device to configure */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The resource to release */ + cy_as_resource_type resource + ); + +#ifndef __doxygen__ +/* Summary + This function sets the trace level for the West Bridge firmware. + + Description + The West Bridge firmware has the ability to store information + about the state and execution path of the firmware on a mass storage + device attached to the West Bridge device. This function configures + the specific mass storage device to be used and the type of information + to be stored. This state information is used for debugging purposes + and must be interpreted by a Cypress provided tool. + + *Trace Level* + The trace level indicates the amount of information to output. + * 0 = no trace information is output + * 1 = state information is output + * 2 = function call information is output + * 3 = function call, arguments, and return value information is output + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Notes + The media device and unit specified in this call will be overwritten + and any data currently stored on this device and unit will be lost. + + * NOT IMPLEMENTED YET + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the trace configuration has been + * sucessfully changed + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS - the bus specified does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE - the specified media/device + * pair does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_UNIT - the unit specified does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_TRACE_LEVEL - the trace level requested + * does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - there was a timeout waiting for a + * response from the West Bridge firmware +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_set_trace_level( + /* Handle to the device to configure */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The trace level */ + uint8_t level, + /* The bus for the output */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* The device for the output */ + uint32_t device, + /* The unit for the output */ + uint32_t unit, + /* Callback to call when the operation is complete. */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback. */ + uint32_t client + ); +#endif + +/* Summary + This function places West Bridge into the low power standby mode. + + Description + This function places West Bridge into a low power (sleep) mode, and + cannot be called while the USB stack is active. This function first + instructs the West Bridge firmware that the device is about to be + placed into sleep mode. This allows West Bridge to complete any pending + storage operations. After the West Bridge device has responded that + pending operations are complete, the device is placed in standby mode. + + There are two methods of placing the device in standby mode. If the + WAKEUP pin of the West Bridge is connected to a GPIO on the processor, + the pin is de-asserted (via the HAL layer) and West Bridge enters into + a sleep mode. If the WAKEUP pin is not accessible, the processor can + write into the power management control/status register on the West + Bridge to put the device into sleep mode. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the function completed and West Bridge + * is in sleep mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_ALREADY_STANDBY - the West Bridge device is already + * in sleep mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - there was a timeout waiting for a response + * from the West Bridge firmware + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED - the HAL layer does not support changing + * the WAKEUP pin + * CY_AS_ERROR_USB_RUNNING - The USB stack is still running when the + * EnterStandby call is made + * CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_PENDING + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + * CY_AS_ERROR_SETTING_WAKEUP_PIN + * CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_PENDING - In polling mode EnterStandby can not + * be called until all pending storage read/write requests have + * finished. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscLeaveStandby +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_enter_standby_e_x_u( + /* Handle to the device to configure */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* If true, use the wakeup pin, otherwise use the register */ + cy_bool pin, + /* Set true to enable specific usages of the + UVALID signal, please refer to AN xx or ERRATA xx */ + cy_bool uvalid_special, + /* Callback to call when the operation is complete. */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback. */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function is provided for backwards compatibility. + + Description + Calling this function is the same as calling CyAsMiscEnterStandbyEx + with True for the lowpower parameter. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscEnterStandbyEx +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_enter_standby(cy_as_device_handle handle, + cy_bool pin, + cy_as_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function brings West Bridge out of sleep mode. + + Description + This function asserts the WAKEUP pin (via the HAL layer). This + brings the West Bridge out of the sleep state and allows the + West Bridge firmware to process the event causing the wakeup. + When all processing associated with the wakeup is complete, a + callback function is called to tell the P port software that + the firmware processing associated with wakeup is complete. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Returns: + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the function completed and West Bridge + * is in sleep mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_SETTING_WAKEUP_PIN + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_IN_STANDBY - the West Bridge device is not in + * the sleep state + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - there was a timeout waiting for a + * response from the West Bridge firmware + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED - the HAL layer does not support + * changing the WAKEUP pin + + See Also + * CyAsMiscEnterStandby +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_leave_standby( + /* Handle to the device to configure */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The resource causing the wakeup */ + cy_as_resource_type resource + ); + +/* Summary + This function registers a callback function to be called when an + asynchronous West Bridge MISC event occurs. + + Description + When asynchronous misc events occur, a callback function can be + called to alert the calling program. This functions allows the + calling program to register a callback. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Returns: + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_register_callback( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The function to call */ + cy_as_misc_event_callback callback + ); + +/* Summary + This function sets the logging level for log messages. + + Description + The API can print messages via the CyAsHalPrintMessage capability. + This function sets the level of detail seen when printing messages + from the API. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback:NO +*/ +EXTERN void +cy_as_misc_set_log_level( + /* Level to set, 0 is fewer messages, 255 is all */ + uint8_t level + ); + + +/* Summary + This function tells West Bridge that SD or MMC media has been + inserted or removed. + + Description + In some hardware configurations, SD or MMC media detection is + handled outside of the West Bridge device. This function is called + when a change is detected to inform the West Bridge firmware to check + for storage media changes. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Returns: + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_STANDBY + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + + See Also + * CyAsMiscStorageChanged + +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_storage_changed( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Callback to call when the operation is complete. */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback. */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function instructs the West Bridge firmware to start/stop + sending periodic heartbeat messages to the processor. + + Description + The West Bridge firmware can send heartbeat messages through the + mailbox register once every 500 ms. This message can be an overhead + as it causes regular Mailbox interrupts to happen, and is turned + off by default. The message can be used to test and verify that the + West Bridge firmware is alive. This API can be used to enable or + disable the heartbeat message. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the function completed successfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured yet + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - firmware has not been downloaded to + * the West Bridge device + +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_heart_beat_control( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Message enable/disable selection */ + cy_bool enable, + /* Callback to call when the operation is complete. */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback. */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function gets the current state of a GPIO pin on the + West Bridge device. + + Description + The West Bridge device has GPIO pins that can be used for user + defined functions. This function gets the current state of the + specified GPIO pin. Calling this function will configure the + corresponding pin as an input. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Notes + Only GPIO[0], GPIO[1] and UVALID pins can be used as GP inputs. + Of these pins, only the UVALID pin is supported by firmware images + that include NAND storage support. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the function completed successfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured yet + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - firmware has not been downloaded + * to the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_BAD_INDEX - an invalid GPIO was specified + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED - this feature is not supported + * by the firmware + + See Also + * CyAsMiscGpio + * CyAsMiscSetGpioValue + */ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_get_gpio_value( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Id of the GPIO pin to query */ + cy_as_misc_gpio pin, + /* Current value of the GPIO pin */ + uint8_t *value, + /* Callback to call when the operation is complete. */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback. */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function updates the state of a GPIO pin on the West + Bridge device. + + Description + The West Bridge device has GPIO pins that can be used for + user defined functions. This function updates the output + value driven on a specified GPIO pin. Calling this function + will configure the corresponding pin as an output. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Notes + All of the pins listed under CyAsMiscGpio can be used as GP + outputs. This feature is note supported by firmware images + that include NAND storage device support. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the function completed successfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured yet + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - firmware has not been downloaded + * to the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_BAD_INDEX - an invalid GPIO was specified + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED - this feature is not supported + * by firmware. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscGpio + * CyAsMiscGetGpioValue + */ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_set_gpio_value( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Id of the GPIO pin to set */ + cy_as_misc_gpio pin, + /* Value to be set on the GPIO pin */ + uint8_t value, + /* Callback to call when the operation is complete. */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback. */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + Set the West Bridge device in the low power suspend mode. + + Description + The West Bridge device has a low power suspend mode where the USB + core and the internal microcontroller are powered down. This + function sets the West Bridge device into this low power mode. + This mode can only be entered when there is no active USB + connection; i.e., when USB has not been connected or is suspended; + and there are no pending USB or storage asynchronous calls. The + device will exit the suspend mode and resume handling USB and + processor requests when any activity is detected on the CE#, D+/D- + or GPIO[0] lines. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Notes + The GPIO[0] pin needs to be configured as an input for the gpio + wakeup to work. This flag should not be enabled if the pin is + being used as a GP output. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the device was placed in suspend mode. + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - the West Bridge handle passed + * in is invalid. + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * yet been configured. + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - no firmware has been downloaded + * to the device. + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_STANDBY - the device is already in sleep mode. + * CY_AS_ERROR_USB_CONNECTED - the USB connection is active. + * CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_PENDING - asynchronous storage/USB calls + * are pending. + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - failed to allocate memory for + * the operation. + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE - command not recognised by + * firmware. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscLeaveSuspend + */ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_enter_suspend( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Control the USB wakeup source */ + cy_bool usb_wakeup_en, + /* Control the GPIO[0] wakeup source */ + cy_bool gpio_wakeup_en, + /* Callback to call when suspend mode entry is complete */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback. */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + Wake up the West Bridge device from suspend mode. + + Description + This call wakes up the West Bridge device from suspend mode, + and makes it ready for accepting other commands from the API. + A CyAsEventMiscWakeup event will be delivered to the callback + registered with CyAsMiscRegisterCallback to indicate that the + wake up is complete. + + The CyAsEventMiscWakeup event will also be delivered if the + wakeup happens due to USB or GPIO activity. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the device was woken up from + * suspend mode. + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - invalid device handle + * passed in. + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - West Bridge device has + * not been configured. + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - firmware has not been + * downloaded to the device. + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_IN_SUSPEND - the device is not in + * suspend mode. + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - failed to allocate memory + * for the operation. + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - failed to wake up the device. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscEnterSuspend + */ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_leave_suspend( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Callback to call when device has resumed operation. */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback. */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + Reserve first numzones zones of nand device for storing + processor boot image. LNA firmware works on the first + numzones zones of nand to enable the processor to boot. + + Description + This function reserves first numzones zones of nand device + for storing processor boot image. This fonction MUST be + completed before starting the storage stack for the setting + to be taken into account. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS- zones are reserved. + +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_reserve_l_n_a_boot_area( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* number of nand zones to reserve */ + uint8_t numzones, + /* Callback to call when device has resumed operation. */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback. */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + Select the clock frequency to be used when talking to low + speed (non-high speed) SD media. + + Description + West Bridge firmware uses a clock frequency less than the + maximum possible rate for low speed SD media. This function + selects the frequency setting from between the default speed + and the maximum speed. This fonction MUST be completed before + starting the storage stack for the setting to be taken into + account. + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: Yes (if cb is non-zero) + * Nestable: Yes + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the operation completed successfully. + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - invalid device handle passed in. + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - West Bridge device has not been + * configured. + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - firmware has not been downloaded + * to the device. + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - failed to allocate memory for + * the operation. + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - West Bridge is in low power suspend + * mode. + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER - invalid frequency setting + * desired. + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - West Bridge device did not respond to + * the operation. + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE - active firmware does not support + * the operation. + + See Also + * CyAsLowSpeedSDFreq + */ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_set_low_speed_sd_freq( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Frequency setting desired for low speed SD cards */ + cy_as_low_speed_sd_freq setting, + /* Callback to call on completion */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + Select the clock frequency to be used when talking to high speed + SD/MMC media. + + Description + West Bridge firmware uses a 48 MHz clock to interface with high + speed SD/MMC media. This clock rate can be restricted to 24 MHz + if desired. This function selects the frequency setting to be + used. This fonction MUST be completed before starting the storage + stack for the setting to be taken into account. + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: Yes (if cb is non-zero) + * Nestable: Yes + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the operation completed successfully. + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - invalid device handle passed in. + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - West Bridge device has not been + * configured. + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - firmware has not been downloaded to + * the device. + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - failed to allocate memory for the + * operation. + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - West Bridge is in low power suspend mode. + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER - invalid frequency setting desired. + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - West Bridge device did not respond to the + * operation. + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE - active firmware does not support + * the operation. + + See Also + * CyAsLowSpeedSDFreq + */ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_set_high_speed_sd_freq( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Frequency setting desired for high speed SD cards */ + cy_as_high_speed_sd_freq setting, + /* Callback to call on completion */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback */ + uint32_t client + ); +/* Summary + Select the polarity of the SD_POW output driven by West Bridge. + + Description + The SD_POW signal driven by West Bridge can be used to control + the supply of Vcc to the SD/MMC media connected to the device. + This signal is driven as an active high signal by default. This + function can be used to change the polarity of this signal if + required. This fonction MUST be completed before starting the + storage stack for the setting to be taken into account. + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: Yes (if cb is non-zero) + * Nestable: Yes + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the operation completed successfully. + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - invalid device handle passed in. + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - West Bridge device has not been + * configured. + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - firmware has not been downloaded + * to the device. + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - failed to allocate memory for + * the operation. + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - West Bridge is in low power + * suspend mode. + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER - invalid frequency setting + * desired. + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - West Bridge device did not respond to + * the operation. + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE - active firmware does not + * support the operation. + + See Also + * CyAsMiscSignalPolarity + */ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_set_sd_power_polarity( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Desired polarity setting to the SD_POW signal. */ + cy_as_misc_signal_polarity polarity, + /* Callback to call on completion. */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback. */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* For supporting deprecated functions */ +#include "cyasmisc_dep.h" + +#include "cyas_cplus_end.h" + +#endif /* _INCLUDED_CYASMISC_H_ */ diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasmisc_dep.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasmisc_dep.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..8b258efc0182 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasmisc_dep.h @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyasmisc_dep.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +/* This header will contain Antioch specific declaration + * of the APIs that are deprecated in Astoria SDK. This is + * for maintaining backward compatibility with prior releases + * of the Antioch SDK. + */ +#ifndef __INCLUDED_CYASMISC_DEP_H__ +#define __INCLUDED_CYASMISC_DEP_H__ + +#ifndef __doxygen__ + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_acquire_resource_dep(cy_as_device_handle handle, + cy_as_resource_type resource, + cy_bool force); +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_get_firmware_version_dep(cy_as_device_handle handle, + uint16_t *major, + uint16_t *minor, + uint16_t *build, + uint8_t *media_type, + cy_bool *is_debug_mode); +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_misc_set_trace_level_dep(cy_as_device_handle handle, + uint8_t level, + cy_as_media_type media, + uint32_t device, + uint32_t unit, + cy_as_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client); +#endif /*__doxygen*/ + +#endif /*__INCLUDED_CYANSTORAGE_DEP_H__*/ diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasmtp.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasmtp.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..05d344969776 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasmtp.h @@ -0,0 +1,646 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyasmtp.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYASMTP_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYASMTP_H_ + +#include "cyasmisc.h" + +#include "cyas_cplus_start.h" + +/*@@Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) Overview + Summary + The MTP API has been designed to allow MTP enabled West Bridge + devices to implement the MTP protocol while maintaining high + performance. West Bridge has the capability to enter into a + Turbo mode during a MTP SendObject or GetObject operation + enabling it to directly stream the data into or out of the + attached SD card with minimal involvement from the Processor. + + Description + The MTP API is designed to act as a pass through implementation + of the MTP protocol for all operations. Each MTP transaction + received from the Host is passed through West Bridge and along + to the Processor. The Processor can then respond to the + transaction and pass data and/or responses back to the Host + through West Bridge. + + The MTP API also allows for a high speed handling of MTP + SendObject and GetObject operations, referred to as Turbo MTP. + During a Turbo MTP operation West Bridge is responsible for + reading or writing the data for the MTP operation directly from + or to the SD card with minimal interaction from the Processor. + The is done by having the Processor transfer a Block Table + to West Bridge which contains the locations on the SD card that + need to be read or written. During the handling of a Turbo + Operation the Processor will then only periodically need to + send a new Block Table to West Bridge when the first is used up. + See the CyAsMTPInitSendObject and CyAsMTPInitGetObject functions + for more details. + + In order to enable the MTP API you must first have a MTP enabled + West Bridge loaded with MTP firmware. You then must start the USB + and Storage APIs before starting the MTP API. See CyAsMTPStart + for more details. +*/ + +/*@@Endpoints + Summary + When using MTP firmware endpoints 2 and 6 are dedicated + to bulk MTP traffic and endpoint 1 is available for MTP + events. + + Description + When using a MTP enabled West Brdige device endpoints 2 and + 6 are made available for use to implement the MTP protocol. + These endpoints have a few special restrictions noted below + but otherwise the existing USB APIs can be used normally with + these endpoints. + + 1. CyAsUsbSetNak, CyAsUsbClearNak, and CyAsUsbGetNak are + disabled for these endpoints + 2. During a turbo operation CyAsUsbSetStall, CyAsUsbClearStall, + and CyAsUsbGetStall are disabled. + +*/ + + +/* Summary + This constants defines the maximum number of + entries in the Block Table used to describe + the locations for Send/GetObject operations. + + See Also + * CyAsMtpSendObject + * CyAsMtpGetObject +*/ +#define CY_AS_MAX_BLOCK_TABLE_ENTRIES 64 + +/* Summary + Endpoint to be used for MTP reads from the USB host. + */ +#define CY_AS_MTP_READ_ENDPOINT (2) + +/* Summary + Endpoint to be used fro MTP writes to the USB host. + */ +#define CY_AS_MTP_WRITE_ENDPOINT (6) + +/****************************************** + * MTP Types + ******************************************/ + +/* Summary + The BlockTable used for turbo operations. + + Description + This struct is used to specify the blocks + to be used for both read/write and send/getObject + operations. + + The start block is a starting Logical Block Address + and num block is the number of blocks in that contiguous + region. + + start_blocks[i]->[-------] <- start_blocks[i] + num_blocks[i] + + If you need fewer than CY_AS_MAX_BLOCK_TABLE_ENTRIES + the remainder should be left empty. Empty is defined + as num_blocks equal to 0. + + See Also + * CyAsMTPInitSendObject + * CyAsMTPInitGetObject + +*/ +typedef struct cy_as_mtp_block_table { + uint32_t start_blocks[CY_AS_MAX_BLOCK_TABLE_ENTRIES]; + uint16_t num_blocks[CY_AS_MAX_BLOCK_TABLE_ENTRIES]; +} cy_as_mtp_block_table; + +/* Summary + This type specifies the type of MTP event that has occurred. + + Description + MTP events are used to communicate that West Bridge has + either finished the handling of the given operation, or + that it requires additional data to complete the operation. + + In no case does West Bridge send any MTP protocol responses, + this always remain the responsibility of the client. + + See Also + * CyAsMTPInitSendObject + * CyAsMTPInitGetObject + * CyAsMTPSendBlockTable + +*/ +typedef enum cy_as_mtp_event { + /* This event is sent when West Bridge + has finished writing the data from a + send_object. west bridge will -not- send + the MTP response. */ + cy_as_mtp_send_object_complete, + + /* This event is sent when West Bridge + has finished sending the data for a + get_object operation. west bridge will + -not- send the MTP response. */ + cy_as_mtp_get_object_complete, + + /* This event is called when West Bridge + needs a new block_table. this is only a + notification, to transfer a block_table + to west bridge the cy_as_mtp_send_block_table + use the function. while west bridge is waiting + for a block_table during a send_object it + may need to NAK the endpoint. it is important + that the cy_as_mtp_send_block_table call is made + in a timely manner as eventually a delay + will result in an USB reset. this event has + no data */ + cy_as_mtp_block_table_needed +} cy_as_mtp_event; + +/* Summary + Data for the CyAsMTPSendObjectComplete event. + + Description + Notification that a SendObject operation has been + completed. The status of the operation is given + (to distinguish between a cancelled and a success + for example) as well as the block count. The blocks + are used in order based on the current block table. + If more than one block table was used for a given + SendObject the count will include the total number + of blocks written. + + This callback will be made only once per SendObject + operation and it will only be called after all of + the data has been committed to the SD card. + + See Also + * CyAsMTPEvent + + */ +typedef struct cy_as_mtp_send_object_complete_data { + cy_as_return_status_t status; + uint32_t byte_count; + uint32_t transaction_id; +} cy_as_mtp_send_object_complete_data; + +/* Summary + Data for the CyAsMTPGetObjectComplete event. + + Description + Notification that a GetObject has finished. This + event allows the P side to know when to send the MTP + response for the GetObject operation. + + See Also + * CyAsMTPEvent + +*/ +typedef struct cy_as_mtp_get_object_complete_data { + cy_as_return_status_t status; + uint32_t byte_count; +} cy_as_mtp_get_object_complete_data; + +/* Summary + MTP Event callback. + + Description + Callback used to communicate that a SendObject + operation has finished. + + See Also + * CyAsMTPEvent +*/ +typedef void (*cy_as_mtp_event_callback)( + cy_as_device_handle handle, + cy_as_mtp_event evtype, + void *evdata + ); + +/* Summary + This is the callback function called after asynchronous API + functions have completed. + + Description + When calling API functions from callback routines (interrupt + handlers usually) the async version of these functions must + be used. This callback is called when an asynchronous API + function has completed. +*/ +typedef void (*cy_as_mtp_function_callback)( + /* Handle to the device to configure */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The error status of the operation */ + cy_as_return_status_t status, + /* A client supplied 32 bit tag */ + uint32_t client +); + +/************************************** + * MTP Functions + **************************************/ + +/* Summary + This function starts the MTP stack. + + Description + Initializes West Bridge for MTP activity and registers the MTP + event callback. + + Before calling CyAsMTPStart, CyAsUsbStart and CyAsStorageStart must be + called (in either order). + + MTPStart must be called before the device is enumerated. Please + see the documentation for CyAsUsbSetEnumConfig and CyAsUsbEnumControl + for details on enumerating a device for MTP. + + Calling MTPStart will not affect any ongoing P<->S traffic. + + This requires a MTP firmware image to be loaded on West Bridge. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_IN_CALLBACK + * CY_AS_ERROR_STARTSTOP_PENDING + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - CyAsUsbStart or CyAsStorageStart + * have not been called + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED - West Bridge is not running + * firmware with MTP support + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + + + See Also + * CyAsMTPStop + * CyAsUsbStart + * CyAsStorageStart + * CyAsUsbSetEnumConfig + * CyAsUsbEnumControl +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_mtp_start( + cy_as_device_handle handle, + cy_as_mtp_event_callback event_c_b, + cy_as_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); + + +/* Summary + This function stops the MTP stack. + + Description + Stops all MTP activity. Any ongoing transfers are + canceled. + + This will not cause a UsbDisconnect but all + MTP activity (both pass through and turbo) will + stop. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_IN_CALLBACK + * CY_AS_ERROR_STARTSTOP_PENDING + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + + + See Also + * CyAsMTPStart +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_mtp_stop( + cy_as_device_handle handle, + cy_as_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function sets up a Turbo SendObject operation. + + Description + Calling this function will setup West Bridge to + enable Tubo handling of the next SendObject + operation received. This will pass down the initial + block table to the firmware and setup a direct u->s + write for the SendObject operation. + + If this function is not called before a SendObject + operation is seen the SendObject operation and data + will be passed along to the P port like any other MTP + command. It would then be the responsibility of the + client to perform a normal StorageWrite call to + store the data on the SD card. N.B. This will be + very slow compared with the Turbo handling. + + The completion of this function only signals that + West Bridge has been set up to receive the next SendObject + operation. When the SendObject operation has been fully + handled and the data written to the SD card a separate + event will be triggered. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_PENDING + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED - West Bridge is not running + * firmware with MTP support + + See Also + * CyAsMTPCancelSendObject + * CyAsMTPInitGetObject + * CyAsMTPEvent + * CyAsMTPSendBlockTable +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_mtp_init_send_object( + cy_as_device_handle handle, + cy_as_mtp_block_table *blk_table, + uint32_t num_bytes, + cy_as_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function cancels an ongoing MTP operation. + + Description + Causes West Bridge to cancel an ongoing SendObject + operation. Note this is only a cancel to West Bridge, + the MTP operation still needs to be canceled by + sending a response. + + West Bridge will automatically set a Stall on the endpoint + when the cancel is received. + + This function is only valid after CyAsMTPInitSendObject + has been called, but before the CyAsMTPSendObjectComplete + event has been sent. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED - West Bridge is not running + * firmware with MTP support + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_OPERATION_PENDING + + See Also + * CyAsMTPInitSendObject +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_mtp_cancel_send_object( + cy_as_device_handle handle, + cy_as_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function sets up a turbo GetObject operation. + + Description + Called by the P in response to a GetObject + operation. This provides West Bridge with the block + addresses for the Object data that needs to be + transferred. + + It is the responsibility of the Processor to send the MTP + operation before calling CyAsMTPInitGetObject. West Bridge + will then send the data phase of the transaction, + automatically creating the required container for Data. + Once all of the Data has been transferred a callback will + be issued to inform the Processor that the Data phase has + completed allowing it to send the required MTP response. + + If an entire Block Table is used then after the + last block is transferred the CyAsMTPBtCallback + will be called to allow an additional Block Table(s) + to be specified. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_PENDING + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED - West Bridge is not running + * firmware with MTP support + + See Also + * CyAsMTPInitSendObject + * CyAsMTPCancelGetObject + * CyAsMTPEvent + * CyAsMTPSendBlockTable +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_mtp_init_get_object( + cy_as_device_handle handle, + cy_as_mtp_block_table *table_p, + uint32_t num_bytes, + uint32_t transaction_id, + cy_as_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function cancels an ongoing turbo GetObject + operation. + + Description + Causes West Bridge to cancel an ongoing GetObject + operation. Note this is only a cancel to West Bridge, + the MTP operation still needs to be canceled by + sending a response. + + This function is only valid after CyAsMTPGetSendObject + has been called, but before the CyAsMTPGetObjectComplete + event has been sent. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED - West Bridge is not running + * firmware with MTP support + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_OPERATION_PENDING + + See Also + * CyAsMTPInitGetObject +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_mtp_cancel_get_object( + cy_as_device_handle handle, + cy_as_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function is used to transfer a BlockTable as part of + an ongoing MTP operation. + + Description + This function is called in response to the + CyAsMTPBlockTableNeeded event. This allows the client to + pass in a BlockTable structure to West Bridge. + + The memory associated with the table will be copied and + can be safely disposed of when the function returns if + called synchronously, or when the callback is made if + called asynchronously. + + This function is used for both SendObject and GetObject + as both can generate the CyAsMTPBlockTableNeeded event. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_PENDING + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED - West Bridge is not running + * firmware with MTP support + + See Also + * CyAsMTPInitSendObject + * CyAsMTPInitGetObject +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_mtp_send_block_table( + cy_as_device_handle handle, + cy_as_mtp_block_table *table, + cy_as_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function is used to mark the start of a storage + read/write burst from the P port processor. + + Description + This function is used to mark the start of a storage + read/write burst from the processor. All USB host access + into the mass storage / MTP endpoints will be blocked + while the read/write burst is ongoing, and will be allowed + to resume only after CyAsMTPStorageOnlyStop is called. + The burst mode is used to reduce the firmware overhead + due to configuring the internal data paths repeatedly, + and can help improve performance when a sequence of + read/writes is performed in a burst. + + This function will not generate a special mailbox request, + it will only set a flag on the next Storage Read/Write + operation. Until such a call is made West Bridge will + continue to accept incoming packets from the Host. + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - Invalid West Bridge device + * handle was passed in. + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - West Bridge device has not + * been configured. + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - Firmware is not active on West + * Bridge device. + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - Storage stack is not running. + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - Burst mode has been started. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageReadWriteBurstStop + */ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_mtp_storage_only_start( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device. */ + cy_as_device_handle handle + ); + +/* Summary + This function is used to mark the end of a storage read/write + burst from the P port processor. + + Description + This function is used to mark the end of a storage read/write + burst from the processor. At this point, USB access to the + mass storage / MTP endpoints on the West Bridge device will be + re-enabled. + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - Invalid West Bridge device handle + * was passed in. + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - West Bridge device has not been + * configured. + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - Firmware is not active on West Bridge + * device. + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - Storage stack is not running. + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_IN_CALLBACK - This API cannot be called + * from a callback. + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - Failed to allocate memory to + * process the request. + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - Failed to send request to firmware. + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - Burst mode has been stopped. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageReadWriteBurstStart + */ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_mtp_storage_only_stop( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device. */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + cy_as_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); + +#include "cyas_cplus_end.h" + +#endif diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasprotocol.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasprotocol.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..317805fc4ff4 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasprotocol.h @@ -0,0 +1,3838 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyasprotocol.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYASPROTOCOL_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYASPROTOCOL_H_ + +/* + * Constants defining the per context buffer sizes + */ +#ifndef __doxygen__ +#define CY_CTX_GEN_MAX_DATA_SIZE (8) +#define CY_CTX_RES_MAX_DATA_SIZE (8) +#define CY_CTX_STR_MAX_DATA_SIZE (64) +#define CY_CTX_USB_MAX_DATA_SIZE (130 + 23) +#define CY_CTX_TUR_MAX_DATA_SIZE (12) +#endif + +/* Summary + This response indicates a command has been processed + and returned a status. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = all + * Response Code = 0 + + D0 + * 0 = success (CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS) + * non-zero = error code + + Description + This response indicates that a request was processed + and no data was generated as a result of the request + beyond a single 16 bit status value. This response + contains the 16 bit data value. + */ +#define CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE (0) + +/* Summary + This response indicates an invalid request was sent + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = all + * Response Code = 1 + + D0 + * Mailbox contents for invalid request + + Description + This response is returned when a request is sent + that contains an invalid + context or request code. +*/ +#define CY_RESP_INVALID_REQUEST (1) + +/* Summary + This response indicates a request of invalid length was sent + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = all + * Response Code = 2 + + D0 + * Mailbox contenxt for invalid request + * Length for invalid request + + Description + The software API and firmware sends requests across the + P Port to West Bridge interface on different contexts. + Each contexts has a maximum size of the request packet + that can be received. The size of a request can be + determined during the first cycle of a request transfer. + If the request is larger than can be handled by the + receiving context this response is returned. Note that + the complete request is received before this response is + sent, but that the request is dropped after this response + is sent. +*/ +#define CY_RESP_INVALID_LENGTH (2) + + +/* Summary + This response indicates a request was made to an + invalid storage address. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = all + * Response Code = 0 + + D0 + Bits 15 - 12 : Media Type + * 0 = NAND + * 1 = SD Flash + * 2 = MMC Flash + * 3 = CE-ATA + + Bits 11 - 8 : Zero based device index + + Bits 7 - 0 : Zero based unit index + + D1 + Upper 16 bits of block address + + D2 + Lower 16 bits of block address + + D3 + Portion of address that is invalid + * 0 = Media Type + * 1 = Device Index + * 2 = Unit Index + * 3 = Block Address + + Description + This response indicates a request to an invalid storage media + address + */ +#define CY_RESP_NO_SUCH_ADDRESS (3) + + +/******************************************************/ + +/*@@General requests + Summary + The general requests include: + * CY_RQT_GET_FIRMWARE_VERSION + * CY_RQT_SET_TRACE_LEVEL + * CY_RQT_INITIALIZATION_COMPLETE + * CY_RQT_READ_MCU_REGISTER + * CY_RQT_WRITE_MCU_REGISTER + * CY_RQT_STORAGE_MEDIA_CHANGED + * CY_RQT_CONTROL_ANTIOCH_HEARTBEAT + * CY_RQT_PREPARE_FOR_STANDBY + * CY_RQT_ENTER_SUSPEND_MODE + * CY_RQT_OUT_OF_SUSPEND + * CY_RQT_GET_GPIO_STATE + * CY_RQT_SET_GPIO_STATE + * CY_RQT_SET_SD_CLOCK_FREQ + * CY_RQT_WB_DEVICE_MISMATCH + * CY_RQT_BOOTLOAD_NO_FIRMWARE + * CY_RQT_RESERVE_LNA_BOOT_AREA + * CY_RQT_ABORT_P2S_XFER + */ + +#ifndef __doxygen__ +#define CY_RQT_GENERAL_RQT_CONTEXT (0) +#endif + +/* Summary + This command returns the firmware version number, + media types supported and debug/release mode information. + + Direction + P Port Processor-> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 0 + * Request Code = 0 + + Description + The response contains the 16-bit major version, the + 16-bit minor version, the 16 bit build number, media + types supported and release/debug mode information. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_FIRMWARE_VERSION + */ +#define CY_RQT_GET_FIRMWARE_VERSION (0) + + +/* Summary + This command changes the trace level and trace information + destination within the West Bridge firmware. + + Direction + P Port Processor-> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 0 + * Request Code = 1 + + D0 + Trace Level + * 0 = no trace information + * 1 = state information + * 2 = function call + * 3 = function call with args/return value + + D1 + Bits 12 - 15 : MediaType + * 0 = NAND + * 1 = SDIO Flash + * 2 = MMC Flash + * 3 = CE-ATA + + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + + Bits 0 - 7 : Zero based unit index + + Description + The West Bridge firmware contains debugging facilities that can + be used to trace the execution of the firmware. This request + sets the level of tracing information that is stored and the + location where it is stored. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_NO_SUCH_ADDRESS + */ +#define CY_RQT_SET_TRACE_LEVEL (1) + +/* Summary + This command indicates that the firmware is up and ready + for communications with the P port processor. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 2 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 0 + * Request Code = 3 + + D0 + Major Version + + D1 + Minor Version + + D2 + Build Number + + D3 + Bits 15-8: Media types supported on Bus 1. + Bits 7-0: Media types supported on Bus 0. + Bits 8, 0: NAND support. + * 0: NAND is not supported. + * 1: NAND is supported. + Bits 9, 1: SD memory card support. + * 0: SD memory card is not supported. + * 1: SD memory card is supported. + Bits 10, 2: MMC card support. + * 0: MMC card is not supported. + * 1: MMC card is supported. + Bits 11, 3: CEATA drive support + * 0: CEATA drive is not supported. + * 1: CEATA drive is supported. + Bits 12, 4: SD IO card support. + * 0: SD IO card is not supported. + * 1: SD IO card is supported. + + D4 + Bits 15 - 8 : MTP information + * 0 : MTP not supported in firmware + * 1 : MTP supported in firmware + Bits 7 - 0 : Debug/Release mode information. + * 0 : Release mode + * 1 : Debug mode + + Description + When the West Bridge firmware is loaded it being by performing + initialization. Initialization must be complete before West + Bridge is ready to accept requests from the P port processor. + This request is sent from West Bridge to the P port processor + to indicate that initialization is complete. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS +*/ +#define CY_RQT_INITIALIZATION_COMPLETE (3) + +/* Summary + This command requests the firmware to read and return the contents + of a MCU accessible + register. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 0 + * Request code = 4 + + D0 + Address of register to read + + Description + This debug command allows the processor to read the contents of + a MCU accessible register. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_MCU_REGISTER_DATA + */ +#define CY_RQT_READ_MCU_REGISTER (4) + +/* Summary + This command requests the firmware to write to an MCU + accessible register. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 0 + * Request code = 5 + + D0 + Address of register to be written + + D1 + Bits 15 - 8 : Mask to be applied to existing data. + Bits 7 - 0 : Data to be ORed with masked data. + + Description + This debug command allows the processor to write to an MCU + accessible register. + Note: This has to be used with caution, and is supported by + the firmware only in special debug builds. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE + */ +#define CY_RQT_WRITE_MCU_REGISTER (5) + +/* Summary + This command tells the West Bridge firmware that a change in + storage media has been detected. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 0 + * Request code = 6 + + Description + If the insertion or removal of SD or MMC cards is detected by + hardware external to West Bridge, this command is used to tell + the West Bridge firmware to re-initialize the storage controlled + by the device. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE +*/ +#define CY_RQT_STORAGE_MEDIA_CHANGED (6) + +/* Summary + This command enables/disables the periodic heartbeat message + from the West Bridge firmware to the processor. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 0 + * Request code = 7 + + Description + This command enables/disables the periodic heartbeat message + from the West Bridge firmware to the processor. The heartbeat + message is left enabled by default, and can lead to a loss + in performance on the P port interface. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE + */ +#define CY_RQT_CONTROL_ANTIOCH_HEARTBEAT (7) + +/* Summary + This command requests the West Bridge firmware to prepare for + the device going into standby + mode. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 0 + * Request code = 8 + + Description + This command is sent by the processor to the West Bridge as + preparation for going into standby mode. The request allows the + firmware to complete any pending/cached storage operations before + going into the low power state. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE + */ +#define CY_RQT_PREPARE_FOR_STANDBY (8) + +/* Summary + Requests the firmware to go into suspend mode. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 0 + * Request code = 9 + + D0 + Bits 7-0: Wakeup control information. + + Description + This command is sent by the processor to the West Bridge to + request the device to be placed in suspend mode. The firmware + will complete any pending/cached storage operations before + going into the low power state. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE + */ +#define CY_RQT_ENTER_SUSPEND_MODE (9) + +/* Summary + Indicates that the device has left suspend mode. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 0 + * Request code = 10 + + Description + This message is sent by the West Bridge to the Processor + to indicate that the device has woken up from suspend mode, + and is ready to accept new requests. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE + */ +#define CY_RQT_OUT_OF_SUSPEND (10) + +/* Summary + Request to get the current state of an West Bridge GPIO pin. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 0 + * Request code = 11 + + D0 + Bits 15 - 8 : GPIO pin identifier + + Responses + * CY_RESP_GPIO_STATE + + Description + Request from the processor to get the current state of + an West Bridge GPIO pin. + */ +#define CY_RQT_GET_GPIO_STATE (11) + +/* Summary + Request to update the output value on an West Bridge + GPIO pin. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 0 + * Request code = 12 + + D0 + Bits 15 - 8 : GPIO pin identifier + Bit 0 : Desired output state + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE + + Description + Request from the processor to update the output value on + an West Bridge GPIO pin. + */ +#define CY_RQT_SET_GPIO_STATE (12) + +/* Summary + Set the clock frequency on the SD interface of the West + Bridge device. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 0 + * Request code = 13 + + D0 + Bit 8: Type of SD/MMC media + 0 = low speed media + 1 = high speed media + Bit 0: Clock frequency selection + 0 = Default frequency + 1 = Alternate frequency (24 MHz in both cases) + + Description + This request is sent by the processor to set the operating clock + frequency used on the SD interface of the device. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE + */ +#define CY_RQT_SET_SD_CLOCK_FREQ (13) + +/* Summary + Indicates the firmware downloaded to West Bridge cannot + run on the active device. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 0 + * Request code = 14 + + Description + Some versions of West Bridge firmware can only run on specific + types/versions of the West Bridge device. This error is + returned when a firmware image is downloaded onto a device that + does not support it. + + Responses + * None + */ +#define CY_RQT_WB_DEVICE_MISMATCH (14) + +/* Summary + This command is indicates that no firmware was found in the + storage media. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 0 + * Request code = 15 + + Description + The command is received only in case of silicon with bootloader + ROM. The device sends the request if there is no firmware image + found in the storage media or the image is corrupted. The + device is waiting for P port to download a valid firmware image. + + Responses + * None + */ +#define CY_RQT_BOOTLOAD_NO_FIRMWARE (15) + +/* Summary + This command reserves first numzones zones of nand device for + storing processor boot image. + + Direction + P Port Processor-> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 0 + * Request Code = 16 + + D0 + Bits 7-0: numzones + + Description + The first numzones zones in nand device will be used for storing + proc boot image. LNA firmware in Astoria will work on this nand + area and boots the processor which will then use the remaining + nand for usual purposes. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE + */ +#define CY_RQT_RESERVE_LNA_BOOT_AREA (16) + +/* Summary + This command cancels the processing of a P2S operation in + firmware. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 0 + * Request Code = 17 + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE +*/ +#define CY_RQT_ABORT_P2S_XFER (17) + +/* + * Used for debugging, ignore for normal operations + */ +#ifndef __doxygen__ +#define CY_RQT_DEBUG_MESSAGE (127) +#endif + +/******************************************************/ + +/*@@General responses + Summary + The general responses include: + * CY_RESP_FIRMWARE_VERSION + * CY_RESP_MCU_REGISTER_DATA + * CY_RESP_GPIO_STATE + */ + + +/* Summary + This response indicates success and contains the firmware + version number, media types supported by the firmware and + release/debug mode information. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 2 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 0 + * Response Code = 16 + + D0 + Major Version + + D1 + Minor Version + + D2 + Build Number + + D3 + Bits 15-8: Media types supported on Bus 1. + Bits 7-0: Media types supported on Bus 0. + Bits 8, 0: NAND support. + * 0: NAND is not supported. + * 1: NAND is supported. + Bits 9, 1: SD memory card support. + * 0: SD memory card is not supported. + * 1: SD memory card is supported. + Bits 10, 2: MMC card support. + * 0: MMC card is not supported. + * 1: MMC card is supported. + Bits 11, 3: CEATA drive support + * 0: CEATA drive is not supported. + * 1: CEATA drive is supported. + Bits 12, 4: SD IO card support. + * 0: SD IO card is not supported. + * 1: SD IO card is supported. + + D4 + Bits 15 - 8 : MTP information + * 0 : MTP not supported in firmware + * 1 : MTP supported in firmware + Bits 7 - 0 : Debug/Release mode information. + * 0 : Release mode + * 1 : Debug mode + + Description + This reponse is sent to return the firmware version + number to the requestor. + */ +#define CY_RESP_FIRMWARE_VERSION (16) + +/* Summary + This response returns the contents of a MCU accessible + register to the processor. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 0 + * Response code = 17 + + D0 + Bits 7 - 0 : MCU register contents + + Description + This response is sent by the firmware in response to the + CY_RQT_READ_MCU_REGISTER + command. + */ +#define CY_RESP_MCU_REGISTER_DATA (17) + +/* Summary + Reports the current state of an West Bridge GPIO pin. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 0 + * Request code = 18 + + D0 + Bit 0: Current state of the GP input pin + + Description + This response is sent by the West Bridge to report the + current state observed on a general purpose input pin. + */ +#define CY_RESP_GPIO_STATE (18) + + +/* Summary + This command notifies West Bridge the polarity of the + SD power pin + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 0 + * Request Code = 19 + D0: CyAnMiscActivehigh / CyAnMiscActivelow + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + + */ + +#define CY_RQT_SDPOLARITY (19) + +/******************************/ + +/*@@Resource requests + Summary + + The resource requests include: + * CY_RQT_ACQUIRE_RESOURCE + * CY_RQT_RELEASE_RESOURCE + */ + + + + + +#ifndef __doxygen__ +#define CY_RQT_RESOURCE_RQT_CONTEXT (1) +#endif + + +/* Summary + This command is a request from the P port processor + for ownership of a resource. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 1 + * Request Code = 0 + + D0 + Resource + * 0 = USB + * 1 = SDIO/MMC + * 2 = NAND + + D1 + Force Flag + * 0 = Normal + * 1 = Force + + Description + The resource may be the USB pins, the SDIO/MMC bus, + or the NAND bus. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_ERR_NOT_RELEASED + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_ERR_BAD_RESOURCE + */ +#define CY_RQT_ACQUIRE_RESOURCE (0) + + +/* Summary + This command is a request from the P port processor + to release ownership of a resource. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 1 + * Request Code = 1 + + D0 + Resource + * 0 = USB + * 1 = SDIO/MMC + * 2 = NAND + + Description + The resource may be the USB pins, the SDIO/MMC bus, or + the NAND bus. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_ERR_NOT_OWNER + */ +#define CY_RQT_RELEASE_RESOURCE (1) + + +/****************************/ + +/*@@Storage requests + Summary + The storage commands include: + * CY_RQT_START_STORAGE + * CY_RQT_STOP_STORAGE + * CY_RQT_CLAIM_STORAGE + * CY_RQT_RELEASE_STORAGE + * CY_RQT_QUERY_MEDIA + * CY_RQT_QUERY_DEVICE + * CY_RQT_QUERY_UNIT + * CY_RQT_READ_BLOCK + * CY_RQT_WRITE_BLOCK + * CY_RQT_MEDIA_CHANGED + * CY_RQT_ANTIOCH_CLAIM + * CY_RQT_ANTIOCH_RELEASE + * CY_RQT_SD_INTERFACE_CONTROL + * CY_RQT_SD_REGISTER_READ + * CY_RQT_CHECK_CARD_LOCK + * CY_RQT_QUERY_BUS + * CY_RQT_PARTITION_STORAGE + * CY_RQT_PARTITION_ERASE + * CY_RQT_GET_TRANSFER_AMOUNT + * CY_RQT_ERASE + * CY_RQT_SDIO_READ_DIRECT + * CY_RQT_SDIO_WRITE_DIRECT + * CY_RQT_SDIO_READ_EXTENDED + * CY_RQT_SDIO_WRITE_EXTENDED + * CY_RQT_SDIO_INIT_FUNCTION + * CY_RQT_SDIO_QUERY_CARD + * CY_RQT_SDIO_GET_TUPLE + * CY_RQT_SDIO_ABORT_IO + * CY_RQT_SDIO_INTR + * CY_RQT_SDIO_SUSPEND + * CY_RQT_SDIO_RESUME + * CY_RQT_SDIO_RESET_DEV + * CY_RQT_P2S_DMA_START + */ +#ifndef __doxygen__ +#define CY_RQT_STORAGE_RQT_CONTEXT (2) +#endif + +/* Summary + This command requests initialization of the storage stack. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 0 + + Description + This command is required before any other storage related command + can be send to the West Bridge firmware. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_ERR_ALREADY_RUNNING + */ +#define CY_RQT_START_STORAGE (0) + + +/* Summary + This command requests shutdown of the storage stack. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 1 + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_ERR_NOT_RUNNING + */ +#define CY_RQT_STOP_STORAGE (1) + + +/* Summary + This command requests ownership of the given media + type by the P port processor. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 2 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus Index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + + Responses + * CY_RESP_MEDIA_CLAIMED_RELEASED + * CY_RESP_NO_SUCH_ADDRESS + */ +#define CY_RQT_CLAIM_STORAGE (2) + + +/* Summary + This command releases ownership of a given media type + by the P port processor. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 3 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus Index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + + Responses + * CY_RESP_MEDIA_CLAIMED_RELEASED + * CY_RESP_NO_SUCH_ADDRESS + */ +#define CY_RQT_RELEASE_STORAGE (3) + + +/* Summary + This command returns the total number of logical devices + of the given type of media. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 4 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : MediaType + * 0 = NAND + * 1 = SDIO Flash + * 2 = MMC Flash + * 3 = CE-ATA + + Bits 8 - 11 : Not Used + + Bits 0 - 7 : Not Used + + Responses + * CY_RESP_MEDIA_DESCRIPTOR + * CY_RESP_NO_SUCH_ADDRESS + */ +#define CY_RQT_QUERY_MEDIA (4) + + +/* Summary + This command queries a given device to determine + information about the number of logical units on + the given device. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 5 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Not Used + + Responses + * CY_RESP_DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_ERR_INVALID_PARTITION_TABLE + * CY_RESP_NO_SUCH_ADDRESS + */ +#define CY_RQT_QUERY_DEVICE (5) + + +/* Summary + This command queries a given device to determine + information about the size and location of a logical unit + located on a physical device. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 6 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Zero based unit index + + Responses + * CY_RESP_UNIT_DESCRIPTOR + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_ERR_INVALID_PARTITION_TABLE + * CY_RESP_NO_SUCH_ADDRESS + */ +#define CY_RQT_QUERY_UNIT (6) + + +/* Summary + This command initiates the read of a specific block + from the given media, + device and unit. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 2 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 7 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Zero based unit index + + D1 + Upper 16 bits of block address + + D2 + Lower 16 bits of block address + + D3 + BIT 8 - 15 : Upper 8 bits of Number of blocks + + BIT 0 - 7 : Reserved + + * D4 * + BITS 8 - 15 : Lower 8 bits of Number of blocks + BITS 1 - 7 : Not Used + BIT 0 : Indicates whether this command is a + part of a P2S only burst. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_ANTIOCH_DEFERRED_ERROR + */ +#define CY_RQT_READ_BLOCK (7) + + +/* Summary + This command initiates the write of a specific block + from the given media, device and unit. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 2 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 8 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Zero based unit index + + D1 + Upper 16 bits of block address + + D2 + Lower 16 bits of block address + + D3 + BIT 8 - 15 : Upper 8 bits of Number of blocks + + BIT 0 - 7 : Reserved + + * D4 * + BITS 8 - 15 : Lower 8 bits of Number of blocks + BITS 1 - 7 : Not Used + BIT 0 : Indicates whether this command is a + part of a P2S only burst. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_ANTIOCH_DEFERRED_ERROR + */ +#define CY_RQT_WRITE_BLOCK (8) + +/* Summary + This request is sent when the West Bridge device detects + a change in the status of the media. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 9 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 0 - 7 : Media type + + D1 + Bit 0 : Action + * 0 = Inserted + * 1 = Removed + + Description + When the media manager detects the insertion or removal + of a media from the West Bridge port, this request is sent + from the West Bridge device to the P Port processor to + inform the processor of the change in status of the media. + This request is sent for both an insert operation and a + removal operation. + + Responses + * CY_RESPO_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS +*/ +#define CY_RQT_MEDIA_CHANGED (9) + +/* Summary + This request is sent when the USB module wishes to claim + storage media. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 10 + + D0 + Bit 0: + * 0 = do not release NAND + * 1 = release NAND + + Bit 1: + * 0 = do not release SD Flash + * 1 = release SD Flash + + Bit 2: + * 0 = do not release MMC flash + * 1 = release MMC flash + + Bit 3: + * 0 = do not release CE-ATA storage + * 1 = release CE-ATA storage + + Bit 8: + * 0 = do not release storage on bus 0 + * 1 = release storage on bus 0 + + Bit 9: + * 0 = do not release storage on bus 1 + * 1 = release storage on bus 1 + + Description + When the USB cable is attached to the West Bridge device, + West Bridge will enumerate the storage devices per the USB + initialization of West Bridge. In order for West Bridge to + respond to requests received via USB for the mass storage + devices, the USB module must claim the storeage. This + request is a request to the P port processor to release the + storage medium. The medium will not be visible on the USB + host, until it has been released by the processor. +*/ +#define CY_RQT_ANTIOCH_CLAIM (10) + +/* Summary + This request is sent when the P port has asked West Bridge to + release storage media, and the West Bridge device has + completed this. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 11 + + D0 + Bit 0: + * 0 = No change in ownership of NAND storage + * 1 = NAND ownership has been given to processor + + Bit 1: + * 0 = No change in ownership of SD storage + * 1 = SD ownership has been given to processor + + Bit 2: + * 0 = No change in ownership of MMC storage + * 1 = MMC ownership has been given to processor + + Bit 3: + * 0 = No change in ownership of CE-ATA storage + * 1 = CE-ATA ownership has been given to processor + + Bit 4: + * 0 = No change in ownership of SD IO device + * 1 = SD IO device ownership has been given to processor + + Bit 8: + * 0 = No change in ownership of storage on bus 0 + * 1 = Bus 0 ownership has been given to processor + + Bit 9: + * 0 = No change in ownership of storage on bus 1 + * 1 = Bus 1 ownership has been given to processor + + Description + When the P port asks for control of a particular media, West + Bridge may be able to release the media immediately. West + Bridge may also need to complete the flush of buffers before + releasing the media. In the later case, West Bridge will + indicated a release is not possible immediately and West Bridge + will send this request to the P port when the release has been + completed. +*/ +#define CY_RQT_ANTIOCH_RELEASE (11) + +/* Summary + This request is sent by the Processor to enable/disable the + handling of SD card detection and SD card write protection + by the firmware. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request code = 12 + + D0 + Bit 8: Enable/disable handling of card detection. + Bit 1: SDAT_3 = 0, GIPO_0 = 1 + Bit 0: Enable/disable handling of write protection. + + Description + This request is sent by the Processor to enable/disable + the handling of SD card detection and SD card write + protection by the firmware. + */ +#define CY_RQT_SD_INTERFACE_CONTROL (12) + +/* Summary + Request from the processor to read a register on the SD + card, and return the contents. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request code = 13 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : MediaType + * 0 = Reserved + * 1 = SDIO Flash + * 2 = MMC Flash + * 3 = Reserved + + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Type of register to read + + Description + This request is sent by the processor to instruct the + West Bridge to read a register on the SD/MMC card, and + send the contents back through the CY_RESP_SD_REGISTER_DATA + response. + */ +#define CY_RQT_SD_REGISTER_READ (13) + +/* Summary + Check if the SD/MMC card connected to West Bridge is + password locked. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request code = 14 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + + Description + This request is sent by the processor to check if the + SD/MMC connected to the West Bridge is locked with a + password. + */ +#define CY_RQT_CHECK_CARD_LOCK (14) + +/* Summary + This command returns the total number of logical devices on the + given bus + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 15 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus Number + + Bits 0 - 11: Not Used + + Responses + * CY_RESP_BUS_DESCRIPTOR + * CY_RESP_NO_SUCH_BUS + */ +#define CY_RQT_QUERY_BUS (15) + +/* Summary + Divide a storage device into two partitions. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request code = 16 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus number + Bits 8 - 11 : Device number + Bits 0 - 7 : Not used + + D1 + Size of partition 0 (MS word) + + D2 + Size of partition 0 (LS word) + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE + */ +#define CY_RQT_PARTITION_STORAGE (16) + +/* Summary + Remove the partition table and unify all partitions on + a storage device. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request code = 17 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus number + Bits 8 - 11 : Device number + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE + */ +#define CY_RQT_PARTITION_ERASE (17) + +/* Summary + Requests the current transfer amount. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request code = 18 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus number + Bits 8 - 11 : Device number + + Responses + * CY_RESP_TRANSFER_COUNT + */ +#define CY_RQT_GET_TRANSFER_AMOUNT (18) + +/* Summary + Erases. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 2 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request code = 19 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Zero based unit index + + D1 + Upper 16 bits of erase unit + + D2 + Lower 16 bits of erase unit + + D3 + BIT 8 - 15 : Upper 8 bits of Number of erase units + BIT 0 - 7 : Reserved + + * D4 * + BIT 8 - 15 : Lower 8 bits of Number of erase units + BIT 0 - 7 : Not Used + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + */ +#define CY_RQT_ERASE (19) + +/* Summary + This command reads 1 byte from an SDIO card. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 23 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Zero based function number + + D1 + Bits 8 - 15 : 0 + Bit 7 : 0 to indicate a read + Bits 4 - 6 : Function number + Bit 3 : 0 + Bit 2 : 1 if SDIO interrupt needs to be re-enabled. + Bits 0 - 1 : Two Most significant bits of Read address + + D2 + Bits 1 - 15 : 15 Least significant bits of Read address + Bit 0 : 0 + + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE + * CY_RESP_SDIO_DIRECT +*/ +#define CY_RQT_SDIO_READ_DIRECT (23) + +/* Summary + This command writes 1 byte to an SDIO card. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 24 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Zero based function number + + D1 + Bits 8 - 15 : Data to write + Bit 7 : 1 to indicate a write + Bits 4 - 6 : Function number + Bit 3 : 1 if Read after write is enabled + Bit 2 : 1 if SDIO interrupt needs to be re-enabled. + Bits 0 - 1 : Two Most significant bits of write address + + D2 + Bits 1 - 15 : 15 Least significant bits of write address + Bit 0 : 0 + + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SDIO_DIRECT +*/ +#define CY_RQT_SDIO_WRITE_DIRECT (24) + +/* Summary + This command reads performs a multi block/byte read from + an SDIO card. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 25 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Zero based function number + + D1 + Bit 15 : 0 to indicate a read + Bit 12 - 14 : Function Number + Bit 11 : Block Mode + Bit 10 : OpCode + Bits 0 - 9 : 10 Most significant bits of Read address + + D2 + Bits 9 - 15 : 7 Least significant bits of address + Bits 0 - 8 : Block/Byte Count + + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SDIO_EXT +*/ +#define CY_RQT_SDIO_READ_EXTENDED (25) + +/* Summary + This command reads performs a multi block/byte write + to an SDIO card. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 26 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Zero based function number + + D1 + Bit 15 : 1 to indicate a write + Bit 12 - 14 : Function Number + Bit 11 : Block Mode + Bit 10 : OpCode + Bits 0 - 9 : 10 Most significant bits of Read address + + D2 + Bits 9 - 15 : 7 Least significant bits of address + Bits 0 - 8 : Block/Byte Count + + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SDIO_EXT +*/ +#define CY_RQT_SDIO_WRITE_EXTENDED (26) + +/* Summary + This command initialises an IO function on the SDIO card. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 27 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Zero based function number + + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS +*/ +#define CY_RQT_SDIO_INIT_FUNCTION (27) + +/* Summary + This command gets properties of the SDIO card. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 28 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Zero + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_QUERY_CARD +*/ +#define CY_RQT_SDIO_QUERY_CARD (28) + +/* Summary + This command reads a tuple from the CIS of an SDIO card. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 29 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Zero based function number + + D1 + Bits 8 - 15 : Tuple ID to read + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SDIO_GET_TUPLE +*/ +#define CY_RQT_SDIO_GET_TUPLE (29) + +/* Summary + This command Aborts an IO operation. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 30 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Zero based function number + + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS +*/ +#define CY_RQT_SDIO_ABORT_IO (30) + +/* Summary + SDIO Interrupt request sent to the processor from the West Bridge device. + + Direction + West Bridge ->P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 31 + + D0 + Bits 0 - 7 : Bus Index + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS +*/ +#define CY_RQT_SDIO_INTR (31) + +/* Summary + This command Suspends an IO operation. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 32 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Zero based function number + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS +*/ +#define CY_RQT_SDIO_SUSPEND (32) + +/* Summary + This command resumes a suspended operation. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 33 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Zero based function number + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SDIO_RESUME +*/ +#define CY_RQT_SDIO_RESUME (33) + +/* Summary + This command resets an SDIO device. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 34 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : 0 + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS +*/ +#define CY_RQT_SDIO_RESET_DEV (34) + +/* Summary + This command asks the API to start the DMA transfer + for a P2S operation. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request code = 35 + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS +*/ +#define CY_RQT_P2S_DMA_START (35) + +/******************************************************/ + +/*@@Storage responses + Summary + The storage responses include: + * CY_RESP_MEDIA_CLAIMED_RELEASED + * CY_RESP_MEDIA_DESCRIPTOR + * CY_RESP_DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR + * CY_RESP_UNIT_DESCRIPTOR + * CY_RESP_ANTIOCH_DEFERRED_ERROR + * CY_RESP_SD_REGISTER_DATA + * CY_RESP_SD_LOCK_STATUS + * CY_RESP_BUS_DESCRIPTOR + * CY_RESP_TRANSFER_COUNT + * CY_RESP_SDIO_EXT + * CY_RESP_SDIO_INIT_FUNCTION + * CY_RESP_SDIO_QUERY_CARD + * CY_RESP_SDIO_GET_TUPLE + * CY_RESP_SDIO_DIRECT + * CY_RESP_SDIO_INVALID_FUNCTION + * CY_RESP_SDIO_RESUME + */ + +/* Summary + Based on the request sent, the state of a given media was + changed as indicated by this response. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Response Code = 16 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + + D1 + State of Media + * 0 = released + * 1 = claimed + */ +#define CY_RESP_MEDIA_CLAIMED_RELEASED (16) + + +/* Summary + This response gives the number of physical devices + associated with a given media type. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Response Code = 17 + + D0 + Media Type + Bits 12 - 15 + * 0 = NAND + * 1 = SDIO Flash + * 2 = MMC Flash + * 3 = CE-ATA + + D1 + Number of devices + */ +#define CY_RESP_MEDIA_DESCRIPTOR (17) + + +/* Summary + This response gives description of a physical device. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 2 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Response Code = 18 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Type of media present on bus + + D1 + Block Size in bytes + + D2 + Bit 15 : Is device removable + Bit 9 : Is device password locked + Bit 8 : Is device writeable + Bits 0 - 7 : Number Of Units + + D3 + ERASE_UNIT_SIZE high 16 bits + + D4 + ERASE_UNIT_SIZE low 16 bits + + */ +#define CY_RESP_DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR (18) + + +/* Summary + This response gives description of a unit on a + physical device. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 6 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Response Code = 19 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Zero based unit index + + D1 + Bits 0 - 7 : Media type + * 1 = NAND + * 2 = SD FLASH + * 4 = MMC FLASH + * 8 = CEATA + * 16 = SD IO + + D2 + Block Size in bytes + + D3 + Start Block Low 16 bits + + D4 + Start Block High 16 bits + + D5 + Unit Size Low 16 bits + + D6 + Unit Size High 16 bits + */ +#define CY_RESP_UNIT_DESCRIPTOR (19) + + +/* Summary + This response is sent as error status for P2S + Storage operation. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 2 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request Code = 20 + + D0 + Bit 8 : Type of operation (Read / Write) + Bits 7 - 0 : Error code + + D1 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Zero based unit index + + *D2 - D3* + Address where the error occurred. + + D4 + Length of the operation in blocks. + + Description + This error is returned by the West Bridge to the + processor if a storage operation fails due to a + medium error. +*/ +#define CY_RESP_ANTIOCH_DEFERRED_ERROR (20) + +/* Summary + Contents of a register on the SD/MMC card connected to + West Bridge. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + Variable + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request code = 21 + + D0 + Length of data in bytes + + D1 - Dn + The register contents + + Description + This is the response to a CY_RQT_SD_REGISTER_READ + request. +*/ +#define CY_RESP_SD_REGISTER_DATA (21) + +/* Summary + Status of whether the SD card is password locked. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request code = 22 + + D0 + Bit 0 : The card's lock status + + Description + Status of whether the SD card is password locked. +*/ +#define CY_RESP_SD_LOCK_STATUS (22) + + +/* Summary + This response gives the types of physical devices + attached to a given bus. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Response Code = 23 + + D0 + Bus Number + Bits 12 - 15 + + D1 + Media present on addressed bus + */ +#define CY_RESP_BUS_DESCRIPTOR (23) + +/* Summary + Amount of data read/written through the USB mass + storage/MTP device. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 2 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request code = 24 + + D0 + MS 16 bits of number of sectors written + + D1 + LS 16 bits of number of sectors written + + D2 + MS 16 bits of number of sectors read + + D3 + LS 16 bits of number of sectors read + + Description + This is the response to the CY_RQT_GET_TRANSFER_AMOUNT + request, and represents the number of sectors of data + that has been written to or read from the storage device + through the USB Mass storage or MTP interface. + */ +#define CY_RESP_TRANSFER_COUNT (24) + +/* Summary + Status of SDIO Extended read/write operation. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request code = 34 + + D0 + Bit 8 : 1 if Read response, 0 if write response + Bits 0-7: Error Status + + Description + Status of SDIO Extended read write operation. +*/ + +#define CY_RESP_SDIO_EXT (34) + +/* Summary + Status of SDIO operation to Initialize a function + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 2 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request code = 35 + + + D0 + Bits 8-15 : Function Interface Code + Bits 0-7: Extended Function Interface Code + + D1 + Bits 0-15 : Function Block Size + + D2 + Bits 0-15 : Most significant Word of Function PSN + + D3 + Bits 0-15 : Least significant Word of Function PSN + + D4 + Bit 15 : CSA Enabled Status + Bit 14 : CSA Support Status + Bit 9 : CSA No Format Status + Bit 8 : CSA Write Protect Status + Bit 0 : Function Wake Up Support status + + Description + Status of SDIO Function Initialization operation. +*/ +#define CY_RESP_SDIO_INIT_FUNCTION (35) + +/* Summary + Status of SDIO operation to query the Card + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 2 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request code = 36 + + + D0 + Bits 8-15 : Number of IO functions present + Bit 0: 1 if memory is present + + D1 + Bits 0-15 : Card Manufacturer ID + + D2 + Bits 0-15 : Card Manufacturer Additional Information + + D3 + Bits 0-15 : Function 0 Block Size + + D4 + Bits 8-15 :SDIO Card Capability register + Bits 0-7: SDIO Version + + + Description + Status of SDIO Card Query operation. + */ +#define CY_RESP_SDIO_QUERY_CARD (36) +/* Summary + Status of SDIO CIS read operation + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request code = 37 + + D0 + Bit 8 : 1 + Bits 0-7: Error Status + + D1 + Bits 0 - 7 : Size of data read. + + Description + Status of SDIO Get Tuple Read operation. + */ +#define CY_RESP_SDIO_GET_TUPLE (37) + +/* Summary + Status of SDIO Direct read/write operation. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request code = 38 + + D0 + Bit 8 : Error Status + Bits 0-7: Data Read(If any) + + Description + Status of SDIO Direct read write operation. + +*/ +#define CY_RESP_SDIO_DIRECT (38) + +/* Summary + Indicates an un-initialized function has been used for IO + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request code = 39 + + Description + Indicates an IO request on an uninitialized function. +*/ +#define CY_RESP_SDIO_INVALID_FUNCTION (39) + +/* Summary + Response to a Resume request + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 2 + * Request code = 40 + + D0 + Bits 8-15 : Error Status + Bit 0: 1 if data is available. 0 otherwise. + + Description + Response to a Resume request. Indicates if data is + available after resum or not. +*/ +#define CY_RESP_SDIO_RESUME (40) + +/******************************************************/ + +/*@@USB requests + Summary + The USB requests include: + * CY_RQT_START_USB + * CY_RQT_STOP_USB + * CY_RQT_SET_CONNECT_STATE + * CY_RQT_GET_CONNECT_STATE + * CY_RQT_SET_USB_CONFIG + * CY_RQT_GET_USB_CONFIG + * CY_RQT_STALL_ENDPOINT + * CY_RQT_GET_STALL + * CY_RQT_SET_DESCRIPTOR + * CY_RQT_GET_DESCRIPTOR + * CY_RQT_SET_USB_CONFIG_REGISTERS + * CY_RQT_USB_EVENT + * CY_RQT_USB_EP_DATA + * CY_RQT_ENDPOINT_SET_NAK + * CY_RQT_GET_ENDPOINT_NAK + * CY_RQT_ACK_SETUP_PACKET + * CY_RQT_SCSI_INQUIRY_COMMAND + * CY_RQT_SCSI_START_STOP_COMMAND + * CY_RQT_SCSI_UNKNOWN_COMMAND + * CY_RQT_USB_REMOTE_WAKEUP + * CY_RQT_CLEAR_DESCRIPTORS + * CY_RQT_USB_STORAGE_MONITOR + * CY_RQT_USB_ACTIVITY_UPDATE + * CY_RQT_MS_PARTITION_SELECT + */ +#ifndef __doxygen__ +#define CY_RQT_USB_RQT_CONTEXT (3) +#endif + +/* Summary + This command requests initialization of the USB stack. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request Code = 0 + + Description + This command is required before any other USB related command can be + sent to the West Bridge firmware. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_RESP_ALREADY_RUNNING + */ +#define CY_RQT_START_USB (0) + + +/* Summary + This command requests shutdown of the USB stack. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request Code = 1 + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_RESP_NOT_RUNNING + */ +#define CY_RQT_STOP_USB (1) + + +/* Summary + This command requests that the USB pins be connected + or disconnected to/from the West Bridge device. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request Code = 2 + + D0 + Desired Connect State + * 0 = DISCONNECTED + * 1 = CONNECTED + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_RESP_NOT_RUNNING + */ +#define CY_RQT_SET_CONNECT_STATE (2) + + +/* Summary + This command requests the connection state of the + West Bridge USB pins. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request Code = 3 + + Responses + * CY_RESP_CONNECT_STATE + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_RESP_NOT_RUNNING + */ +#define CY_RQT_GET_CONNECT_STATE (3) + + +/* Summary + This request configures the USB subsystem. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 2 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request Code = 4 + + D0 + Bits 8 - 15: Media to enumerate (bit mask) + Bits 0 - 7: Enumerate Mass Storage (bit mask) + * 1 = Enumerate device on bus 0 + * 2 = Enumerate device on bus 1 + + D1 + Enumeration Methodology + * 1 = West Bridge enumeration + * 0 = P Port enumeration + + D2 + Mass storage interface number - Interface number to + be used for the mass storage interface + + D3 + Mass storage callbacks + * 1 = relay to P port + * 0 = completely handle in firmware + + Description + This indicates how enumeration should be handled. + Enumeration can be handled by the West Bridge device + or by the P port processor. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_ERR_INVALID_MASK + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_ERR_INVALID_STORAGE_MEDIA + */ +#define CY_RQT_SET_USB_CONFIG (4) + + +/* Summary + This request retrieves the current USB configuration from + the West Bridge device. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request Code = 5 + + Responses + * CY_RESP_USB_CONFIG + */ +#define CY_RQT_GET_USB_CONFIG (5) + + +/* Summary + This request stalls the given endpoint. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request Code = 6 + + D0 + Endpoint Number + + D1 + * 1 = Stall Endpoint + * 0 = Clear Stall + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_RESP_INVALID_ENDPOINT + */ +#define CY_RQT_STALL_ENDPOINT (6) + + +/* Summary + This request retrieves the stall status of the + requested endpoint. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request Code = 7 + + D0 + Endpoint number + + Responses + * CY_RESP_ENDPOINT_STALL + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_RESP_INVALID_ENDPOINT + */ +#define CY_RQT_GET_STALL (7) + + +/* Summary + This command sets the contents of a descriptor. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request Code = 8 + + D0 + Bit 15 - Bit 8 + Descriptor Index + + Bit 7 - Bit 0 + Descriptor Type + * Device = 1 + * Device Qualifier = 2 + * Full Speed Configuration = 3 + * High Speed Configuration = 4 + + * D1 - DN * + Actual data for the descriptor + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_ERR_BAD_TYPE + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_ERR_BAD_INDEX + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_ERR_BAD_LENGTH + */ +#define CY_RQT_SET_DESCRIPTOR (8) + +/* Summary + This command gets the contents of a descriptor. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request Code = 9 + + D0 + Bit 15 - Bit 8 + Descriptor Index + + Bit 7 - Bit 0 + Descriptor Type + * Device = 1 + * Device Qualifier = 2 + * Full Speed Configuration = 3 + * High Speed Configuration = 4 + + Responses + * CY_RESP_USB_DESCRIPTOR + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_ERR_BAD_TYPE + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_ERR_BAD_INDEX + */ +#define CY_RQT_GET_DESCRIPTOR (9) + +/* Summary + This request is sent from the P port processor to the + West Bridge device to physically configure the endpoints + in the device. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 3 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request Code = 10 + + D0 + Bit 15 - Bit 8 + EP1OUTCFG register value + Bit 7 - Bit 0 + EP1INCFG register value + + * D1 - D2 * + PEPxCFS register values where x = 3, 5, 7, 9 + + * D3 - D7 * + LEPxCFG register values where x = 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, + 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS +*/ +#define CY_RQT_SET_USB_CONFIG_REGISTERS (10) + +/* Summary + This request is sent to the P port processor when a + USB event occurs and needs to be relayed to the + P port. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request Code = 11 + + D0 + Event Type + * 0 = Reserved + * 1 = Reserved + * 2 = USB Suspend + * 3 = USB Resume + * 4 = USB Reset + * 5 = USB Set Configuration + * 6 = USB Speed change + + D1 + If EventTYpe is USB Speed change + * 0 = Full Speed + * 1 = High Speed + + If EventType is USB Set Configuration + * The number of the configuration to use + * (may be zero to unconfigure) + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS +*/ +#define CY_RQT_USB_EVENT (11) + +/* Summary + This request is sent in both directions to transfer + endpoint data for endpoints 0 and 1. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + Variable + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request Code = 12 + + D0 + Bit 15 - 14 Data Type + * 0 = Setup (payload should be the 8 byte setup packet) + * 1 = Data + * 2 = Status (payload should be empty) + + Bit 13 Endpoint Number (only 0 and 1 supported) + Bit 12 First Packet (only supported for Host -> + West Bridge traffic) + Bit 11 Last Packet (only supported for Host -> + West Bridge traffic) + + Bit 9 - 0 Data Length (real max data length is 64 bytes + for EP0 and EP1) + + *D1-Dn* + Endpoint data +*/ +#define CY_RQT_USB_EP_DATA (12) + + +/* Summary + This request sets the NAK bit on an endpoint. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request Code = 13 + + D0 + Endpoint Number + + D1 + * 1 = NAK Endpoint + * 0 = Clear NAK + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_RESP_INVALID_ENDPOINT + */ +#define CY_RQT_ENDPOINT_SET_NAK (13) + + +/* Summary + This request retrieves the NAK config status of the + requested endpoint. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request Code = 14 + + D0 + Endpoint number + + Responses + * CY_RESP_ENDPOINT_NAK + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_RESP_INVALID_ENDPOINT + */ +#define CY_RQT_GET_ENDPOINT_NAK (14) + +/* Summary + This request acknowledges a setup packet that does not + require any data transfer. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox + * Context = 3 + * Request Code = 15 + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS +*/ +#define CY_RQT_ACK_SETUP_PACKET (15) + +/* Summary + This request is sent when the USB storage driver within + West Bridge receives an Inquiry request. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + x - variable + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request Code = 16 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Media type being addressed + + D1 + Bits 8 : EVPD bit from request + Bits 0 - 7 : Codepage from the inquiry request + + D2 + Length of the inquiry response in bytes + + * D3 - Dn * + The inquiry response + + Description + When the West Bridge firmware receives an SCSI Inquiry + request from the USB host, the response to this mass + storage command is created by West Bridge and forwarded to + the P port processor. The P port processor may change + this response before it is returned to the USB host. This + request is the method by which this may happen. +*/ +#define CY_RQT_SCSI_INQUIRY_COMMAND (16) + +/* Summary + This request is sent when the USB storage driver within + West Bridge receives a Start/Stop request. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request Code = 17 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : Bus index + Bits 8 - 11 : Zero based device index + Bits 0 - 7 : Media type being addressed + + D1 + Bit 1 + * LoEj Bit (See SCSI-3 specification) + + Bit 0 + * Start Bit (See SCSI-3 specification) + + Description + When the West Bridge firmware received a SCSI Start/Stop + request from the USB host, this request is relayed to the + P port processor. This request is used to relay the command. + The USB firmware will not response to the USB command until + the response to this request is recevied by the firmware. +*/ +#define CY_RQT_SCSI_START_STOP_COMMAND (17) + +/* Summary + This request is sent when the USB storage driver + receives an unknown CBW on mass storage. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 4 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request Code = 18 + + D0 + Bits 12 - 15 : MediaType + * 0 = NAND + * 1 = SDIO Flash + * 2 = MMC Flash + * 3 = CE-ATA + + D1 + The length of the request in bytes + + D2 - Dn + CBW command block from the SCSI host controller. + + Description + When the firmware recevies a SCSI request that is not + understood, this request is relayed to the + P port processor. +*/ +#define CY_RQT_SCSI_UNKNOWN_COMMAND (18) + +/* Summary + Request the West Bridge to signal remote wakeup + to the USB host. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request code = 19 + + Description + Request from the processor to West Bridge, to signal + remote wakeup to the USB host. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE + */ +#define CY_RQT_USB_REMOTE_WAKEUP (19) + +/* Summary + Request the West Bridge to clear all descriptors tha + were set previously + using the Set Descriptor calls. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request code = 20 + + Description + Request from the processor to West Bridge, to clear + all descriptor information that was previously stored + on the West Bridge using CyAnUsbSetDescriptor calls. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE + */ +#define CY_RQT_CLEAR_DESCRIPTORS (20) + +/* Summary + Request the West Bridge to monitor USB to storage activity + and send periodic updates. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 2 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request code = 21 + + D0 + Upper 16 bits of write threshold + + D1 + Lower 16 bits of write threshold + + D2 + Upper 16 bits of read threshold + + D3 + Lower 16 bits of read threshold + + Description + Request from the processor to West Bridge, to start + monitoring the level of read/write activity on the + USB mass storage drive and to set the threshold + level at which progress reports are sent. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE + */ +#define CY_RQT_USB_STORAGE_MONITOR (21) + +/* Summary + Event from the West Bridge showing that U2S activity + since the last event has crossed the threshold. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 2 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request code = 22 + + D0 + Upper 16 bits of sectors written since last event. + + D1 + Lower 16 bits of sectors written since last event. + + D2 + Upper 16 bits of sectors read since last event. + + D3 + Lower 16 bits of sectors read since last event. + + Description + Event notification from the West Bridge indicating + that the number of read/writes on the USB mass + storage device have crossed a pre-defined threshold + level. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE + */ +#define CY_RQT_USB_ACTIVITY_UPDATE (22) + +/* Summary + Request to select the partitions to be enumerated on a + storage device with partitions. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 3 + * Request code = 23 + + D0 + Bits 8-15 : Bus index + Bits 0- 7 : Device index + + D1 + Bits 8-15 : Control whether to enumerate partition 1. + Bits 0- 7 : Control whether to enumerate partition 0. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE + */ +#define CY_RQT_MS_PARTITION_SELECT (23) + +/************/ + +/*@@USB responses + Summary + The USB responses include: + * CY_RESP_USB_CONFIG + * CY_RESP_ENDPOINT_CONFIG + * CY_RESP_ENDPOINT_STALL + * CY_RESP_CONNECT_STATE + * CY_RESP_USB_DESCRIPTOR + * CY_RESP_USB_INVALID_EVENT + * CY_RESP_ENDPOINT_NAK + * CY_RESP_INQUIRY_DATA + * CY_RESP_UNKNOWN_SCSI_COMMAND + */ + +/* Summary + This response contains the enumeration configuration + information for the USB module. + + Direction + 8051->P + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 3 + * Response Code = 32 + + D0 + Bits 8 - 15: Media to enumerate (bit mask) + Bits 0 - 7: Buses to enumerate (bit mask) + * 1 = Bus 0 + * 2 = Bus 1 + + D1 + Enumeration Methodology + * 0 = West Bridge enumeration + * 1 = P Port enumeration + + D2 + Bits 7 - 0 : Interface Count - the number of interfaces + Bits 15 - 8 : Mass storage callbacks + + */ +#define CY_RESP_USB_CONFIG (32) + + +/* Summary + This response contains the configuration information + for the specified endpoint. + + Direction + 8051->P + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 3 + * Response Code = 33 + + D0 + Bits 15 - 12 : Endpoint Number (0 - 15) + + Bits 11 - 10 : Endpoint Type + * 0 = Control + * 1 = Bulk + * 2 = Interrupt + * 3 = Isochronous + + Bits 9 : Endpoint Size + * 0 = 512 + * 1 = 1024 + + Bits 8 - 7 : Buffering + * 0 = Double + * 1 = Triple + * 2 = Quad + + Bits 6 : Bit Direction + * 0 = Input + * 1 = Output + */ +#define CY_RESP_ENDPOINT_CONFIG (33) + + +/* Summary + This response contains the stall status for + the specified endpoint. + + Direction + 8051->P + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 3 + * Response Code = 34 + + D0 + Stall status + * 0 = Active + * 1 = Stalled + */ +#define CY_RESP_ENDPOINT_STALL (34) + + +/* Summary + This response contains the connected/disconnected + state of the West Bridge USB pins. + + Direction + 8051->P + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 3 + * Response Code = 35 + + D0 + Connect state + * 0 = Disconnected + * 1 = Connected + */ +#define CY_RESP_CONNECT_STATE (35) + +/* Summary + This response contains the information + about the USB configuration + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length + x bytes + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 3 + * Response Code = 36 + + D0 + Length in bytes of the descriptor + + * D1 - DN * + Descriptor contents +*/ +#define CY_RESP_USB_DESCRIPTOR (36) + +/* Summary + This response is sent in response to a bad USB event code + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length + 1 word (2 bytes) + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 3 + * Response Code = 37 + + D0 + The invalid event code in the request +*/ +#define CY_RESP_USB_INVALID_EVENT (37) + +/* Summary + This response contains the current NAK status of + a USB endpoint. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P port processor + + Length + 1 transfer + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 3 + * Response Code = 38 + + D0 + The NAK status of the endpoint + 1 : NAK bit set + 0 : NAK bit clear +*/ +#define CY_RESP_ENDPOINT_NAK (38) + +/* Summary + This response gives the contents of the inquiry + data back to West Bridge to returns to the USB host. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length + Variable + + MailBox0 + * Context = 3 + * Response Code = 39 + + D0 + Length of the inquiry response + + *D1 - Dn* + Inquiry data +*/ +#define CY_RESP_INQUIRY_DATA (39) + +/* Summary + This response gives the status of an unknown SCSI command. + This also gives three bytes of sense information. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 3 + * Response Code = 40 + + D0 + The length of the reply in bytes + + D1 + * Status of the command + * Sense Key + + D2 + * Additional Sense Code (ASC) + * Additional Sense Code Qualifier (ASCQ) +*/ +#define CY_RESP_UNKNOWN_SCSI_COMMAND (40) +/*******************************************************/ + +/*@@Turbo requests + Summary + The Turbo requests include: + * CY_RQT_START_MTP + * CY_RQT_STOP_MTP + * CY_RQT_INIT_SEND_OBJECT + * CY_RQT_CANCEL_SEND_OBJECT + * CY_RQT_INIT_GET_OBJECT + * CY_RQT_CANCEL_GET_OBJECT + * CY_RQT_SEND_BLOCK_TABLE + * CY_RQT_MTP_EVENT + * CY_RQT_TURBO_CMD_FROM_HOST + * CY_RQT_TURBO_SEND_RESP_DATA_TO_HOST + * CY_RQT_TURBO_SWITCH_ENDPOINT + * CY_RQT_TURBO_START_WRITE_DMA + * CY_RQT_ENABLE_USB_PATH + * CY_RQT_CANCEL_ASYNC_TRANSFER + */ +#ifndef __doxygen__ +#define CY_RQT_TUR_RQT_CONTEXT (4) +#endif + +/* Summary + This command requests initialization of the MTP stack. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 4 + * Request Code = 0 + + Description + This command is required before any other MTP related + command can be sent to the West Bridge firmware. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_RESP_ALREADY_RUNNING + */ +#define CY_RQT_START_MTP (0) + +/* Summary + This command requests shutdown of the MTP stack. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 4 + * Request Code = 1 + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_RESP_NOT_RUNNING + */ +#define CY_RQT_STOP_MTP (1) + +/* Summary + This command sets up an MTP SendObject operation. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 4 + * Request Code = 2 + + D0 + Total bytes for send object Low 16 bits + + D1 + Total bytes for send object High 16 bits + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_RESP_NOT_RUNNING + */ +#define CY_RQT_INIT_SEND_OBJECT (2) + +/* Summary + This command cancels West Bridges handling of + an ongoing MTP SendObject operation. This + does NOT send an MTP response. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 4 + * Request Code = 3 + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_RESP_NOT_RUNNING + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_NO_OPERATION_PENDING + */ +#define CY_RQT_CANCEL_SEND_OBJECT (3) + +/* Summary + This command sets up an MTP GetObject operation. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 2 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 4 + * Request Code = 4 + + D0 + Total bytes for get object Low 16 bits + + D1 + Total bytes for get object High 16 bits + + D2 + Transaction Id for get object Low 16 bits + + D3 + Transaction Id for get object High 16 bits + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_RESP_NOT_RUNNING + */ +#define CY_RQT_INIT_GET_OBJECT (4) + +/* Summary + This command notifies West Bridge of a new + BlockTable transfer. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 4 + * Request Code = 5 + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_RESP_NOT_RUNNING + */ +#define CY_RQT_SEND_BLOCK_TABLE (5) + +/* Summary + This request is sent to the P port processor when a MTP event occurs + and needs to be relayed to the P port. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 2 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 4 + * Request Code = 6 + + D0 + Bits 15 - 8 : Return Status for GetObject/SendObject + Bits 7 - 0 : Event Type + * 0 = MTP SendObject Complete + * 1 = MTP GetObject Complete + * 2 = BlockTable Needed + + D1 + Lower 16 bits of the length of the data that got transferred + in the Turbo Endpoint.(Applicable to "MTP SendObject Complete" + and "MTP GetObject Complete" events) + + D2 + Upper 16 bits of the length of the data that got transferred + in the Turbo Endpoint. (Applicable to "MTP SendObject Complete" + and "MTP GetObject Complete" events) + + D3 + Lower 16 bits of the Transaction Id of the MTP_SEND_OBJECT + command. (Applicable to "MTP SendObject Complete" event) + + D4 + Upper 16 bits of the Transaction Id of the MTP_SEND_OBJECT + command. (Applicable to "MTP SendObject Complete" event) + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS +*/ +#define CY_RQT_MTP_EVENT (6) + +/* Summary + This request is sent to the P port processor when a command + is received from Host in a Turbo Endpoint. Upon receiving + this event, P port should read the data from the endpoint as + soon as possible. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 4 + * Request Code = 7 + + D0 + This contains the EP number. (This will be always two now). + + D1 + Length of the data available in the Turbo Endpoint. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS +*/ +#define CY_RQT_TURBO_CMD_FROM_HOST (7) + +/* Summary + This request is sent to the West Bridge when the P port + needs to send data to the Host in a Turbo Endpoint. + Upon receiving this event, Firmware will make the end point + avilable for the P port. If the length is zero, then + firmware will send a zero length packet. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 2 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 4 + * Request Code = 8 + + D0 + This contains the EP number. (This will be always six now). + + D1 + Lower 16 bits of the length of the data that needs to be + sent in the Turbo Endpoint. + + D2 + Upper 16 bits of the length of the data that needs to be + sent in the Turbo Endpoint. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS +*/ +#define CY_RQT_TURBO_SEND_RESP_DATA_TO_HOST (8) + +/* Summary + This command cancels West Bridges handling of + an ongoing MTP GetObject operation. This + does NOT send an MTP response. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 4 + * Request Code = 9 + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_RESP_NOT_RUNNING + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_NO_OPERATION_PENDING + */ +#define CY_RQT_CANCEL_GET_OBJECT (9) + +/* Summary + This command switches a Turbo endpoint + from the U port to the P port. If no data + is in the endpoint the endpoint is + primed to switch as soon as data is placed + in the endpoint. The endpoint will continue + to switch until all data has been transferd. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 2 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 4 + * Request Code = 10 + + D0 + Whether the read is a packet read. + + D1 + Lower 16 bits of the length of the data to switch + the Turbo Endpoint for. + + D2 + Upper 16 bits of the length of the data to switch + the Turbo Endpoint for. + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_RESP_NOT_RUNNING + */ +#define CY_RQT_TURBO_SWITCH_ENDPOINT (10) + +/* Summary + This command requests the API to start the DMA + transfer of a packet of MTP data to the Antioch. + + Direction + West Bridge -> P Port Processor + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 4 + * Request Code = 11 + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + */ +#define CY_RQT_TURBO_START_WRITE_DMA (11) + +/* Summary + This command requests the firmware to switch the + internal data paths to enable USB access to the + Mass storage / MTP endpoints. + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + MailBox0 + * Context = 4 + * Request code = 12 + + Responses + * CY_RESP_SUCCESS_FAILURE:CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS + */ +#define CY_RQT_ENABLE_USB_PATH (12) + +/* Summary + Request to cancel an asynchronous MTP write from + the processor side. + + Direction + P Port processor -> West Bridge + + Length (in transfers) + 1 + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 4 + * Request code = 13 + + D0 + * EP number + + Description + This is a request to the firmware to update internal + state so that a pending write on the MTP endpoint + can be cancelled. + */ +#define CY_RQT_CANCEL_ASYNC_TRANSFER (13) + +/******************************************************/ + +/*@@Turbo responses + Summary + The Turbo responses include: + * CY_RESP_MTP_INVALID_EVENT + */ + +/* Summary + This response is sent in response to a bad MTP event code + + Direction + P Port Processor -> West Bridge + + Length + 1 word (2 bytes) + + Mailbox0 + * Context = 4 + * Response Code = 16 + + D0 + The invalid event code in the request +*/ +#define CY_RESP_MTP_INVALID_EVENT (16) + +#ifndef __doxygen__ +#define CY_RQT_CONTEXT_COUNT (5) +#endif + +#endif /* _INCLUDED_CYASPROTOCOL_H_ */ + diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasregs.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasregs.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f049d7e32a4b --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasregs.h @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyasregs.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYASREG_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYASREG_H_ + +#if !defined(__doxygen__) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_CM_WB_CFG_ID (0x80) +#define CY_AS_MEM_CM_WB_CFG_ID_VER_MASK (0x000F) +#define CY_AS_MEM_CM_WB_CFG_ID_HDID_MASK (0xFFF0) +#define CY_AS_MEM_CM_WB_CFG_ID_HDID_ANTIOCH_VALUE (0xA100) +#define CY_AS_MEM_CM_WB_CFG_ID_HDID_ASTORIA_FPGA_VALUE (0x6800) +#define CY_AS_MEM_CM_WB_CFG_ID_HDID_ASTORIA_VALUE (0xA200) + + +#define CY_AS_MEM_RST_CTRL_REG (0x81) +#define CY_AS_MEM_RST_CTRL_REG_HARD (0x0003) +#define CY_AS_MEM_RST_CTRL_REG_SOFT (0x0001) +#define CY_AS_MEM_RST_RSTCMPT (0x0004) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_ENDIAN (0x82) +#define CY_AS_LITTLE_ENDIAN (0x0000) +#define CY_AS_BIG_ENDIAN (0x0101) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_VM_SET (0x83) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_VM_SET_VMTYPE_MASK (0x0007) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_VM_SET_VMTYPE_RAM (0x0005) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_VM_SET_VMTYPE_SRAM (0x0007) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_VM_SET_VMTYPE_VMWIDTH (0x0008) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_VM_SET_VMTYPE_FLOWCTRL (0x0010) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_VM_SET_IFMODE (0x0020) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_VM_SET_CFGMODE (0x0040) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_VM_SET_DACKEOB (0x0080) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_VM_SET_OVERRIDE (0x0100) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_VM_SET_INTOVERD (0x0200) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_VM_SET_DRQOVERD (0x0400) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_VM_SET_DRQPOL (0x0800) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_VM_SET_DACKPOL (0x1000) + + +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_NV_SET (0x84) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_NV_SET_WPSWEN (0x0001) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_NV_SET_WPPOLAR (0x0002) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_PMU_UPDATE (0x85) +#define CY_AS_MEM_PMU_UPDATE_UVALID (0x0001) +#define CY_AS_MEM_PMU_UPDATE_USBUPDATE (0x0002) +#define CY_AS_MEM_PMU_UPDATE_SDIOUPDATE (0x0004) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_INTR_REG (0x90) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_INTR_REG_MCUINT (0x0020) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_INTR_REG_DRQINT (0x0800) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_INTR_REG_MBINT (0x1000) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_INTR_REG_PMINT (0x2000) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_INTR_REG_PLLLOCKINT (0x4000) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_INT_MASK_REG (0x91) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_INT_MASK_REG_MMCUINT (0x0020) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_INT_MASK_REG_MDRQINT (0x0800) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_INT_MASK_REG_MMBINT (0x1000) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_INT_MASK_REG_MPMINT (0x2000) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_INT_MASK_REG_MPLLLOCKINT (0x4000) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_MCU_MB_STAT (0x92) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_MCU_MBNOTRD (0x0001) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_MCU_STAT (0x94) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_MCU_STAT_CARDINS (0x0001) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_MCU_STAT_CARDREM (0x0002) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_PWR_MAGT_STAT (0x95) +#define CY_AS_MEM_PWR_MAGT_STAT_WAKEUP (0x0001) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_RSE_ALLOCATE (0x98) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_RSE_ALLOCATE_SDIOAVI (0x0001) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_RSE_ALLOCATE_SDIOALLO (0x0002) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_RSE_ALLOCATE_NANDAVI (0x0004) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_RSE_ALLOCATE_NANDALLO (0x0008) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_RSE_ALLOCATE_USBAVI (0x0010) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_RSE_ALLOCATE_USBALLO (0x0020) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_RSE_MASK (0x9A) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_RSE_MASK_MSDIOBUS_RW (0x0003) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_RSE_MASK_MNANDBUS_RW (0x00C0) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_RSE_MASK_MUSBBUS_RW (0x0030) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ (0xA0) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP2DRQ (0x0004) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP3DRQ (0x0008) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP4DRQ (0x0010) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP5DRQ (0x0020) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP6DRQ (0x0040) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP7DRQ (0x0080) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP8DRQ (0x0100) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP9DRQ (0x0200) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP10DRQ (0x0400) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP11DRQ (0x0800) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP12DRQ (0x1000) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP13DRQ (0x2000) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP14DRQ (0x4000) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_EP15DRQ (0x8000) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK (0xA1) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP2DRQ (0x0004) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP3DRQ (0x0008) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP4DRQ (0x0010) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP5DRQ (0x0020) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP6DRQ (0x0040) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP7DRQ (0x0080) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP8DRQ (0x0100) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP9DRQ (0x0200) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP10DRQ (0x0400) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP11DRQ (0x0800) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP12DRQ (0x1000) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP13DRQ (0x2000) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP14DRQ (0x4000) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_DRQ_MASK_MEP15DRQ (0x8000) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_EP2_DMA_REG (0xA2) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_E_pn_DMA_REG_COUNT_MASK (0x7FF) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_E_pn_DMA_REG_DMAVAL (1 << 12) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_EP3_DMA_REG (0xA3) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_EP4_DMA_REG (0xA4) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_EP5_DMA_REG (0xA5) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_EP6_DMA_REG (0xA6) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_EP7_DMA_REG (0xA7) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_EP8_DMA_REG (0xA8) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_EP9_DMA_REG (0xA9) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_EP10_DMA_REG (0xAA) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_EP11_DMA_REG (0xAB) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_EP12_DMA_REG (0xAC) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_EP13_DMA_REG (0xAD) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_EP14_DMA_REG (0xAE) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_EP15_DMA_REG (0xAF) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_IROS_SLB_DATARET (0xC0) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_IROS_IO_CFG (0xC1) +#define CY_AS_MEM_IROS_IO_CFG_GPIODRVST_MASK (0x0003) +#define CY_AS_MEM_IROS_IO_CFG_GPIOSLEW_MASK (0x0004) +#define CY_AS_MEM_IROS_IO_CFG_PPIODRVST_MASK (0x0018) +#define CY_AS_MEM_IROS_IO_CFG_PPIOSLEW_MASK (0x0020) +#define CY_AS_MEM_IROS_IO_CFG_SSIODRVST_MASK (0x0300) +#define CY_AS_MEM_IROS_IO_CFG_SSIOSLEW_MASK (0x0400) +#define CY_AS_MEM_IROS_IO_CFG_SNIODRVST_MASK (0x1800) +#define CY_AS_MEM_IROS_IO_CFG_SNIOSLEW_MASK (0x2000) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_IROS_PLL_CFG (0xC2) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_IROS_PXB_DATARET (0xC3) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_PLL_LOCK_LOSS_STAT (0xC4) +#define CY_AS_MEM_PLL_LOCK_LOSS_STAT_PLLSTAT (0x0800) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_IROS_SLEEP_CFG (0xC5) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_PNAND_CFG (0xDA) +#define CY_AS_MEM_PNAND_CFG_IOWIDTH_MASK (0x0001) +#define CY_AS_MEM_PNAND_CFG_IOWIDTH_8BIT (0x0000) +#define CY_AS_MEM_PNAND_CFG_IOWIDTH_16BIT (0x0001) +#define CY_AS_MEM_PNAND_CFG_BLKTYPE_MASK (0x0002) +#define CY_AS_MEM_PNAND_CFG_BLKTYPE_SMALL (0x0002) +#define CY_AS_MEM_PNAND_CFG_BLKTYPE_LARGE (0x0000) +#define CY_AS_MEM_PNAND_CFG_EPABYTE_POS (4) +#define CY_AS_MEM_PNAND_CFG_EPABYTE_MASK (0x0030) +#define CY_AS_MEM_PNAND_CFG_EPABIT_POS (6) +#define CY_AS_MEM_PNAND_CFG_EPABIT_MASK (0x00C0) +#define CY_AS_MEM_PNAND_CFG_LNAEN_MASK (0x0100) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_MAILBOX0 (0xF0) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_MAILBOX1 (0xF1) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_MAILBOX2 (0xF2) +#define CY_AS_MEM_P0_MAILBOX3 (0xF3) + +#define CY_AS_MEM_MCU_MAILBOX0 (0xF8) +#define CY_AS_MEM_MCU_MAILBOX1 (0xF9) +#define CY_AS_MEM_MCU_MAILBOX2 (0xFA) +#define CY_AS_MEM_MCU_MAILBOX3 (0xFB) + +#endif /* !defined(__doxygen__) */ + +#endif /* _INCLUDED_CYASREG_H_ */ diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasstorage.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasstorage.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..64f078cf202c --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasstorage.h @@ -0,0 +1,2759 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyasstorage.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYASSTORAGE_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYASSTORAGE_H_ + +#include "cyasmedia.h" +#include "cyasmisc.h" +#include "cyas_cplus_start.h" + + +/*@@Storage APIs + Summary + This section documents the storage APIs supported by the + West Bridge API. + + Description + The storage API is based on some specific concepts which + are referenced here. + * <LINK Storage API Overview> + * Addressing + * Ownership + * <LINK Asynchronous Versus Synchronous Operation> +*/ + +/*@@Storage API Overview + Summary + Storage devices are identified by media type. Each media + type is considered a single logical device. + + Description + Each media type has a consistent block size and consists + of a set of logical blocks numbered from 0 to N - 1 where + N is the size of the + media type in blocks. The mass storage APIs defined below + provide the + capability to query for devices that are present, and + read/write data to/from + these devices. +*/ + +/*@@Addressing + Summary + Blocks within a storage device are address by a hierarchal + block address. This + address consists of the bus number, physical device, + logical unit, and finally + block address. + + Description + While currently only a single device of each media type + is supported, the address + space reserves space in the future for multiple devices + of each type. Therefore + the second element of the address is the specific device + being addressed within + a given device type. For this release of the software, + this value will always be + zero to address the first device. + + The third element of the address is the logical unit. + A device being managed + by West Bridge can be partitioned into multiple logical + units. This partition + information is stored on each device itself. Currently, + one of the storage devices + managed by West Bridge can be partitioned into two + logical units. + + Finally a logical block address is given within the + logical unit to address an + individual block. +*/ + +/*@@Ownership + Summary + While West Bridge supports concurrent block level + operations from both the USB port and + the processor port, this is not desirable in most + situations as the file system + contained on the storage media cannot be accessed + concurrently. To insure access + by only one of USB and the processor, the West Bridge + API provides for ownership of storage + devices based on media type. + + Description + The processor requests ownership of a given media type + by calling CyAsStorageClaim(). + The firmware in West Bridge releases control of the + media and signals the processor through + the event callback registered with + CyAsStorageRegisterCallback(). The specific event is + the CyAsStorageProcessor. The processor can later + release the media via a call to + CyAsStorageRelease(). This call is immediate and + no callback is required. + + If the processor has claimed storage and the USB port + is connected, West Bridge will need to + claim the storage to manage the mass storage device. + West Bridge requests the storage through + the event callback registered with + CyAsStorageRegisterCallback(). The specific event is + CyAsStorageAntioch and is named as such to reflect + the USB view of storage. This callback + is a request for the processor to release storage. + The storage is not actually released + until the processor calls CyAsStorageRelease(). + + Note that the CyAsStorageAntioch is only sent when the + USB storage device is enumerated and + NOT at every USB operation. The ownership of a given + storage media type is assumed to belong + to the processor until the USB connection is established. + At that point, the storage ownership + is transferred to West Bridge. After the USB connection + is broken, ownership can be transferred + back to the processor. +*/ + +/*@@Asynchronous Versus Synchronous Operation + Summary + When read or write operations are performed to the + storage devices, these operations may be + synchronous or asynchronous. A synchronous operation + is an operation where the read or write + operation is requested and the function does not return + until the operation is complete. This + type of function is the easiest to use but does not + provide for optimal usage of the P port processor time. + + Description + An asynchronous operation is one where the function returns + as soon as the request is started. + The specific read and write request will complete at some + time in the future and the P port + processor will be notified via a callback function. While + asynchronous functions provide for + much better usage of the CPU, these function have more + stringent requirements for use. First, + any buffer use for data transfer must be valid from the + function call to request the operation + through when the callback function is called. This basically + implies that stack based buffers + are not acceptable for asynchronous calls. Second, error + handling must be deferred until the + callback function is called indicating any kind of error + that may have occurred. +*/ + +/*@@Partitioning + Summary + West Bridge API and firmware support the creation of up to + two logical partitions on one + of the storage devices that are managed by West Bridge. The + partitions are managed through + the CyAsStorageCreatePPartition and CyAsStorageRemovePPartition + APIs. + + Description + The CyAsStorageCreatePPartition API is used to divide the total + storage on a storage + device into two logical units or partitions. Since the partition + information is stored + on the storage device in a custom format, partitions should + only be created on fixed + storage devices (i.e., no removable SD/MMC cards). Any data + stored on the device + before the creation of the partition, is liable to be lost when + a partition is created. + + The CyAsStorageRemovePPartition API is used to remove the + stored partition information, + so that all of the device's capacity is treated as a single + partition again. + + When a storage device with two partitions (units) is being + enumerated as a mass storage + device through the West Bridge, it is possible to select the + partitions to be made + visible to the USB host. This is done through the + CyAsUsbSelectMSPartitions API. +*/ + +/********************************* + * West Bridge Constants + **********************************/ + +/* Summary + This constants indicates a raw device access to the read/write + functions + + Description + When performing reading and writing operations on the + storage devices attached + to West Bridge, there are cases where writes need to + happen to raw devices, versus + the units contained within a device. This is + specifically required to manage + the partitions within physical devices. This constant + is used in calls to + CyAsStorageRead(), CyAsStorageReadAsync(), + CyAsStorageWrite() and + CyAsStorageWriteAsync(), to indicate that the raw + physical device is being + accessed and not any specific unit on the device. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageRead + * CyAsStorageReadAsync + * CyAsStorageWrite + * CyAsStorageWriteAsync +*/ +#define CY_AS_LUN_PHYSICAL_DEVICE (0xffffffff) + +/* Summary + This constant represents the maximum DMA burst length + supported on a storage endpoint + + Description + West Bridge reserves separate endpoints for accessing + storage media through the + CyAsStorageRead() and CyAsStorageWrite() calls. The + maximum size of these + endpoints is always 512 bytes, regardless of status + and speed of the USB + connection. +*/ +#define CY_AS_STORAGE_EP_SIZE (512) + +/******************************** + * West Bridge Types + *******************************/ + +/* Summary + This type indicates the type of event in an event + callback from West Bridge + + Description + At times West Bridge needs to inform the P port + processor of events that have + occurred. These events are asynchronous to the + thread of control on the P + port processor and as such are generally delivered + via a callback function that + is called as part of an interrupt handler. This + type indicates the resonse for + the call to the callback function. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageEventCallback + * CyAsStorageRegisterCallback +*/ +typedef enum cy_as_storage_event { + /* This event occurs when the West Bridge device has + detected a USB connect and has enumerated the + storage controlled by west bridge to the USB port. + this event is the signal that the processor + needs to release the storage media. west bridge will + not have control of the storage media until the + processor calls cy_as_release_storage() to release + the specific media. */ + cy_as_storage_antioch, + + /* This event occurs when the processor has requested + ownership of a given media type and west bridge has + released the media. this event is an indicator + that the transfer of ownership is complete and the + processor now owns the given media type. */ + cy_as_storage_processor, + + /* This event occurs when a removable media type has + been removed. */ + cy_as_storage_removed, + + /* This event occurs when a removable media type has + been inserted. */ + cy_as_storage_inserted, + + /* This event occurs when the West Bridge device + * percieves an interrrupt from an SDIO card */ + cy_as_sdio_interrupt + +} cy_as_storage_event; + +/* Summary + This type gives the type of the operation in a storage + operation callback + + Description + This type is used in the callback function for asynchronous + operation. This type indicates whether it is a + CyAsStorageRead() or CyAsStorageWrite() operation that + has completed. + + See Also + * <LINK Asynchronous Versus Synchronous Operation> + * CyAsStorageRead + * CyAsStorageWrite +*/ +typedef enum cy_as_oper_type { + /* A data read operation */ + cy_as_op_read, + /* A data write operation */ + cy_as_op_write +} cy_as_oper_type; + +/* Summary + This data structure describes a specific type of media + + Description + This data structure is the return value from the + CyAsStorageQueryDevice function. This structure provides + information about the specific storage device being queried. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageQueryDevice +*/ +typedef struct cy_as_device_desc { + /* Type of device */ + cy_as_media_type type; + /* Is the device removable */ + cy_bool removable; + /* Is the device writeable */ + cy_bool writeable; + /* Basic block size for device */ + uint16_t block_size; + /* Number of LUNs on the device */ + uint32_t number_units; + /* Is the device password locked */ + cy_bool locked; + /* Size in bytes of an Erase Unit. Block erase operation + is only supported for SD storage, and the erase_unit_size + is invalid for all other kinds of storage. */ + uint32_t erase_unit_size; +} cy_as_device_desc; + +/* Summary + This data structure describes a specific unit on a + specific type of media + + Description + This data structure is the return value from the + CyAsStorageQueryUnit function. This structure provides + information about the specific unit. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageQueryUnit +*/ +typedef struct cy_as_unit_desc { + /* Type of device */ + cy_as_media_type type; + /* Basic block size for device */ + uint16_t block_size; + /* Physical start block for LUN */ + uint32_t start_block; + /* Number of blocks in the LUN */ + uint32_t unit_size; +} cy_as_unit_desc; + +/* Summary + This function type defines a callback to be called after an + asynchronous operation + + Description + This function type defines a callback function that is called + at the completion of any asynchronous read or write operation. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageReadAsync() + * CyAsStorageWriteAsync() +*/ +typedef void (*cy_as_storage_callback)( + /* Handle to the device completing the storage operation */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The bus completing the operation */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* The device completing the operation */ + uint32_t device, + /* The unit completing the operation */ + uint32_t unit, + /* The block number of the completed operation */ + uint32_t block_number, + /* The type of operation */ + cy_as_oper_type op, + /* The error status */ + cy_as_return_status_t status + ); + +/* Summary + This function type defines a callback to be called in the + event of a storage related event + + Description + At times West Bridge needs to inform the P port processor + of events that have + occurred. These events are asynchronous to the thread of + control on the P + port processor and as such are generally delivered via a + callback function that + is called as part of an interrupt handler. This type + defines the type of function + that must be provided as a callback function. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageEvent + * CyAsStorageRegisterCallback +*/ +typedef void (*cy_as_storage_event_callback)( + /* Handle to the device sending the event notification */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The bus where the event happened */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* The device where the event happened */ + uint32_t device, + /* The event type */ + cy_as_storage_event evtype, + /* Event related data */ + void *evdata + ); + +/* Summary + This function type defines a callback to be called after + an asynchronous sdio operation + + Description + The Callback function is called at the completion of an + asynchronous sdio read or write operation. + + See Also + * CyAsSdioExtendedRead() + * CyAsSdioExtendedWrite() +*/ +typedef void (*cy_as_sdio_callback)( + /* Handle to the device completing the storage operation */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The bus completing the operation */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* The device completing the operation */ + uint32_t device, + /* The function number of the completing the operation. + if the status of the operation is either CY_AS_ERROR_IO_ABORTED + or CY_AS_IO_SUSPENDED then the most significant word parameter will + contain the number of blocks still pending. */ + uint32_t function, + /* The base address of the completed operation */ + uint32_t address, + /* The type of operation */ + cy_as_oper_type op, + /* The status of the operation */ + cy_as_return_status_t status + ); + +/* Summary + Enumeration of SD/MMC card registers that can be read + through the API. + + Description + Some of the registers on the SD/MMC card(s) attached to the + West Bridge can be read through the API layers. This type + enumerates the registers that can be read. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageSDRegisterRead + */ +typedef enum cy_as_sd_card_reg_type { + cy_as_sd_reg_OCR = 0, + cy_as_sd_reg_CID, + cy_as_sd_reg_CSD +} cy_as_sd_card_reg_type; + +/* Summary + Struct encapsulating parameters and return values for a + CyAsStorageQueryDevice call. + + Description + This struct holds the input parameters and the return values + for an asynchronous CyAsStorageQueryDevice call. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageQueryDevice + */ +typedef struct cy_as_storage_query_device_data { + /* The bus with the device to query */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus; + /* The logical device number to query */ + uint32_t device; + /* The return value for the device descriptor */ + cy_as_device_desc desc_p; +} cy_as_storage_query_device_data; + + +/* Summary + Struct encapsulating parameters and return values + for a CyAsStorageQueryUnit call. + + Description + This struct holds the input parameters and the return + values for an asynchronous CyAsStorageQueryUnit call. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageQueryUnit + */ +typedef struct cy_as_storage_query_unit_data { + /* The bus with the device to query */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus; + /* The logical device number to query */ + uint32_t device; + /* The unit to query on the device */ + uint32_t unit; + /* The return value for the unit descriptor */ + cy_as_unit_desc desc_p; +} cy_as_storage_query_unit_data; + +/* Summary + Struct encapsulating the input parameter and return + values for a CyAsStorageSDRegisterRead call. + + Description + This struct holds the input parameter and return + values for an asynchronous CyAsStorageSDRegisterRead + call. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageSDRegisterRead + */ +typedef struct cy_as_storage_sd_reg_read_data { + /* Pointer to the result buffer. */ + uint8_t *buf_p; + /* Length of data to be copied in bytes. */ + uint8_t length; +} cy_as_storage_sd_reg_read_data; + +/* Summary + Controls which pins are used for card detection + + Description + When a StorageDeviceControl call is made to enable or + disable card detection this enum is passed in to + control which pin is used for the detection. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageDeviceControl +*/ +typedef enum cy_as_storage_card_detect { + cy_as_storage_detect_GPIO, + cy_as_storage_detect_SDAT_3 +} cy_as_storage_card_detect; + +#ifndef __doxygen__ +#define cy_as_storage_detect_GPIO_0 cy_as_storage_detect_GPIO + +/* Length of OCR value in bytes. */ +#define CY_AS_SD_REG_OCR_LENGTH (4) +/* Length of CID value in bytes. */ +#define CY_AS_SD_REG_CID_LENGTH (16) +/* Length of CSD value in bytes. */ +#define CY_AS_SD_REG_CSD_LENGTH (16) +/* Max. length of register response in words. */ +#define CY_AS_SD_REG_MAX_RESP_LENGTH (10) + +#endif + +/* Summary + This data structure is the data passed via the evdata + paramater on a usb event callback for the mass storage + device progress event. + + Description + This data structure reports the number of sectors that have + been written and read on the USB mass storage device since + the last event report. The corresponding event is only sent + when either the number of writes, or the number of reads has + crossed a pre-set threshold. + + See Also + * CyAsUsbEventCallback + * CyAsUsbRegisterCallback +*/ +typedef struct cy_as_m_s_c_progress_data { + /* Number of sectors written since the last event. */ + uint32_t wr_count; + /* Number of sectors read since the last event. */ + uint32_t rd_count; +} cy_as_m_s_c_progress_data; + +/* Summary +Flag to set Direct Write operation to read back from the +address written to. + + + See Also + *CyAsSdioDirectWrite() +*/ +#define CY_SDIO_RAW (0x01) + + +/* Summary +Flag to set Extended Read and Write to perform IO +using a FIFO i.e. read or write from the specified +address only. + + See Also + *CyAsSdioExtendedRead() + *CyAsSdioExtendedWrite() +*/ +#define CY_SDIO_OP_FIFO (0x00) + +/* Summary +Flag to set Extended Read and Write to perform incremental +IO using the address provided as the base address. + + + See Also + *CyAsSdioExtendedRead() + *CyAsSdioExtendedWrite() +*/ +#define CY_SDIO_OP_INCR (0x02) + +/* Summary +Flag to set Extended Read and Write to Block Mode operation + + See Also + *CyAsSdioExtendedRead() + *CyAsSdioExtendedWrite() +*/ +#define CY_SDIO_BLOCKMODE (0x04) + +/* Summary +Flag to set Extended Read and Write to Byte Mode operation + + See Also + *CyAsSdioExtendedRead() + *CyAsSdioExtendedWrite() +*/ +#define CY_SDIO_BYTEMODE (0x00) + +/* Summary +Flag to force re/initialization of a function. + +Description +If not set a call to CyAsSdioInitFunction() +will not initialize a function that has been previously +initialized. + See Also + *CyAsSdioInitFunction() + */ +#define CY_SDIO_FORCE_INIT (0x40) + +/* Summary +Flag to re-enable the SDIO interrupts. + +Description +Used with a direct read or direct write +after the Interrupt triggerred by SDIO has been serviced +and cleared to reset the West Bridge Sdio Interrupt. + See Also + *CyAsSdioDirectRead() + *CyAsSdioDirectWrite() +*/ + +#define CY_SDIO_REARM_INT (0x80) + + +/* Summary + Flag to check if 4 bit support is enabled on a + low speed card + See Also + <link CyAsSDIOCard::card_capability>*/ +#define CY_SDIO_4BLS (0x80) + +/* Summary + Flag to check if card is a low speed card + See Also + <link CyAsSDIOCard::card_capability> */ +#define CY_SDIO_LSC (0x40) + +/* Summary + Flag to check if interrupt during multiblock data + transfer is enabled + See Also + <link CyAsSDIOCard::card_capability>*/ +#define CY_SDIO_E4MI (0x20) + +/* Summary + Flag to check if interrupt during multiblock data + transfer is supported + See Also + <link CyAsSDIOCard::card_capability> */ +#define CY_SDIO_S4MI (0x10) + +/* Summary + Flag to check if card supports function suspending. + See Also + <link CyAsSDIOCard::card_capability> */ +#define CY_SDIO_SBS (0x08) + +/* Summary + Flag to check if card supports SDIO Read-Wait + See Also + <link CyAsSDIOCard::card_capability> */ +#define CY_SDIO_SRW (0x04) + +/* Summary + Flag to check if card supports multi-block transfers + See Also + <link CyAsSDIOCard::card_capability> */ +#define CY_SDIO_SMB (0x02) + +/* Summary + Flag to check if card supports Direct IO commands + during execution of an Extended + IO function + See Also + <link CyAsSDIOCard::card_capability>*/ +#define CY_SDIO_SDC (0x01) + +/* Summary + Flag to check if function has a CSA area. + See Also + <link CyAsSDIOFunc::csa_bits> */ +#define CY_SDIO_CSA_SUP (0x40) + +/* Summary + Flag to check if CSA access is enabled. + See Also + <link CyAsSDIOFunc::csa_bits> */ +#define CY_SDIO_CSA_EN (0x80) + +/* Summary + Flag to check if CSA is Write protected. + See Also + <link CyAsSDIOFunc::csa_bits> */ +#define CY_SDIO_CSA_WP (0x01) + +/* Summary + Flag to check if CSA formatting is prohibited. + See Also + <link CyAsSDIOFunc::csa_bits>*/ +#define CY_SDIO_CSA_NF (0x02) + +/* Summary + Flag to check if the function allows wake-up from low + power mode using some vendor specific method. + See Also + <link CyAsSDIOFunc::wakeup_support>*/ +#define CY_SDIO_FN_WUS (0x01) + + +/* Summary + This data structure stores SDIO function 0 + parameters for a SDIO card +*/ +typedef struct cy_as_sdio_card { + /* Number of functions present on the card. */ + uint8_t num_functions; + /* Memory present(Combo card) or not */ + uint8_t memory_present; + /* 16 bit manufacturer ID */ + uint16_t manufacturer__id; + /* Additional vendor specific info */ + uint16_t manufacturer_info; + /* Max Block size for function 0 */ + uint16_t maxblocksize; + /* Block size used for function 0 */ + uint16_t blocksize; + /* SDIO version supported by the card */ + uint8_t sdio_version; + /* Card capability flags */ + uint8_t card_capability; +} cy_as_sdio_card; + +/* Summary + This data structure stores SDIO function 1-7 parameters + for a SDIO card +*/ +typedef struct cy_as_sdio_func { + /* SDIO function code. 0 if non standard function */ + uint8_t function_code; + /* Extended function type code for non-standard function */ + uint8_t extended_func_code; + /* Max IO Blocksize supported by the function */ + uint16_t maxblocksize; + /* IO Blocksize used by the function */ + uint16_t blocksize; + /* 32 bit product serial number for the function */ + uint32_t card_psn; + /* Code storage area variables */ + uint8_t csa_bits; + /* Function wake-up support */ + uint8_t wakeup_support; +} cy_as_sdio_func; + +/*********************************** + * West Bridge Functions + ************************************/ + +/* Summary + This function starts the West Bridge storage module. + + Description + This function initializes the West Bridge storage software + stack and readies this module to service storage related + requests. If the stack is already running, the reference + count for the stack is incremented. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has + * not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the module started sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating + * with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + + See Also + * CyAsStorageStop +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_start( + /* Handle to the device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Callback to be called when the operation is complete */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function stops the West Bridge storage module. + + Description + This function decrements the reference count for the + storage stack and if this count is zero, the storage + stack is shut down. The shutdown frees all resources + associated with the storage stack. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Notes + While all resources associated with the storage stack + will be freed is a shutdown occurs, + resources associated with underlying layers of the + software will not be freed if they + are shared by the USB stack and the USB stack is + active. Specifically the DMA manager, + the interrupt manager, and the West Bridge + communications module are all shared by both the + USB stack and the storage stack. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge + * device has not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not + * been loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was + * passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - this module was shut + * down sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred + * communicating with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING + * CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_PENDING + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + + See Also + * CyAsStorageStart +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_stop( + /* Handle to the device to configure */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Callback to be called when the operation is complete */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function is used to register a callback function + for the storage API. + + Description + At times West Bridge needs to inform the P port processor + of events that have occurred. These events are asynchronous + to the thread of control on the P + port processor and as such are generally delivered via a + callback function that + is called as part of an interrupt handler. This function + registers the callback + function that is called when an event occurs. Each call + to this function + replaces any old callback function with a new callback + function supplied on + the most recent call. This function can also be called + with a callback function + of NULL in order to remove any existing callback function + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback:YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device + * has not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has + * not been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle + * was passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the function was registered + * sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + + See Also + * CyAsStorageEventCallback + * CyAsStorageEvent +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_register_callback( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The callback function to call for async storage events */ + cy_as_storage_event_callback callback + ); + +/* Summary + This function claims a given media type. + + Description + This function communicates to West Bridge that the + processor wants control of the + given storage media type. Each media type can be + claimed or released by the + processor independently. As the processor is the + master for the storage, + West Bridge should release control of the requested + media as soon as possible and + signal the processor via the CyAsStorageProcessor event. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Notes + This function just notifies West Bridge that the storage + is desired. The storage + has not actually been released by West Bridge until the + registered callback function + is called with the CyAsStorageProcessor event + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device + * has not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was + * passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - this request was sucessfully + * transmitted to the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating + * with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_MEDIA + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_ACQUIRED + + See Also: + * CyAsStorageClaim + * CyAsStorageRelease +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_claim( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The bus to claim */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* The device to claim */ + uint32_t device, + /* Callback to be called when the operation is complete */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function releases a given media type. + + Description + This function communicates to West Bridge that the + processor has released control of + the given storage media type. Each media type can + be claimed or released by the + processor independently. As the processor is the + master for the storage, West Bridge + can now assume ownership of the media type. No callback + or event is generated. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device + * has not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle + * was passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media was sucessfully + * released + * CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_NOT_CLAIMED - the media was not + * claimed by the P port + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred + * communicating with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_MEDIA + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + + See Also + * CyAsStorageClaim +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_release( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The bus to release */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* The device to release */ + uint32_t device, + /* Callback to be called when the operation is complete */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function information about the number of devices present + on a given bus + + Description + This function retrieves information about how many devices on + on the given + West Bridge bus. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Notes + While the current implementation of West Bridge only + supports one of logical device of + each media type, future versions WestBridge/Antioch may + support multiple devices. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device + * has not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was + * passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was + * returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred + * communicating with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + + See Also + * CyAsStorageQueryDevice + * CyAsStorageQueryUnit +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_query_bus( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The bus to query */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* The return value containing the number of + devices present for this media type */ + uint32_t *count, + /* Callback to be called when the operation is complete */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function information about the number of devices + present for a given media type + + Description + This function retrieves information about how many + devices of a given media type are attached to West Bridge. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Notes + While the current implementation of West Bridge only + supports one of logical device of each media type, future + versions West Bridge may support multiple devices. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device + * has not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was + * passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was + * returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred + * communicating with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + + See Also + * CyAsStorageQueryMedia + * CyAsMediaType + * CyAsStorageQueryDevice + * CyAsStorageQueryUnit +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_query_media( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The type of media to query */ + cy_as_media_type type, + /* The return value containing the number of + devices present for this media type */ + uint32_t *count, + /* Callback to be called when the operation is complete */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function returns information about a given device + of a specific media type + + Description + This function retrieves information about a device of a + given type of media. The function is called with a given + media type and device and a pointer to a media descriptor + (CyAsDeviceDesc). This function fills in the data in the + media descriptor to provide information about the + attributes of the device of the given device. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Notes + Currently this API only supports a single logical device + of each media type. Therefore the only acceptable value + for the parameter device is zero (0). + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has + * not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was + * passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was + * returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating + * with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_MEDIA + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + + See Also + * CyAsMediaType + * CyAsStorageQueryMedia + * CyAsStorageQueryUnit + * CyAsDeviceDesc +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_query_device( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Parameters and return value for the query call */ + cy_as_storage_query_device_data *data, + /* Callback to be called when the operation is complete */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function returns information about a given unit on a + specific device + + Description + This function retrieves information about a device of a + given logical unit. The function is called with a given + media type, device address, unit address, and a pointer + to a unit descriptor (CyAsUnitDesc). This function fills + in the data in the unit descriptor to provide information + about the attributes of the device of the given logical + unit. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has + * not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was + * passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating + * with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_UNIT + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + + + See Also + * CyAsMediaType + * CyAsStorageQueryMedia + * CyAsStorageQueryDevice + * CyAsUnitDesc +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_query_unit( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Parameters and return value for the query call */ + cy_as_storage_query_unit_data *data_p, + /* Callback to be called when the operation is complete */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function enables/disables the handling of SD/MMC card + detection and SD/MMC write protection in West Bridge Firmware. + + Description + If the detection of SD/MMC card insertion or removal is being + done by the Processor directly, the West Bridge firmware needs + to be instructed to disable the card detect feature. Also, if + the hardware design does not use the SD_WP GPIO of the West + Bridge to handle SD card's write protect notch, the handling + of write protection if firmware should be disabled. This API + is used to enable/disable the card detect and write protect + support in West Bridge firmware. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the feature controls were + * set successfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS - the specified bus is invalid + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED - function not supported on + * the device in the specified bus + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - the West Brdige device is in + * suspended mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has + * not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating + * with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_device_control( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The bus to control */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* The device to control */ + uint32_t device, + /* Enable/disable control for card detection */ + cy_bool card_detect_en, + /* Enable/disable control for write protect handling */ + cy_bool write_prot_en, + /* Control which pin is used for card detection */ + cy_as_storage_card_detect config_detect, + /* Callback to be called when the operation is complete */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function reads one or more blocks of data from + the storage system. + + Description + This function synchronously reads one or more blocks + of data from the given media + type/device and places the data into the data buffer + given. This function does not + return until the data is read and placed into the buffer. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Notes + If the Samsung CEATA drive is the target for a + read/write operation, the maximum + number of sectors that can be accessed through a + single API call is limited to 2047. + Longer accesses addressed to a Samsung CEATA drive + can result in time-out errors. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device + * has not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle + * was passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was + * returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred + * communicating with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS - the bus specified + * does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE - the specified + * media/device pair does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_UNIT - the unit specified + * does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_PENDING - an async operation + * is pending + * CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_ACCESS_FAILURE - there was + * error in reading from the media + * CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_WRITE_PROTECTED - the media is + * write protected + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER - Reads/Writes greater + * than 4095 logic blocks are not allowed + + See Also + * CyAsStorageReadAsync + * CyAsStorageWrite + * CyAsStorageWriteAsync + * CyAsStorageCancelAsync + * <LINK Asynchronous Versus Synchronous Operation> +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_read( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The bus to access */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* The device to access */ + uint32_t device, + /* The unit to access */ + uint32_t unit, + /* The first block to access */ + uint32_t block, + /* The buffer where data will be placed */ + void *data_p, + /* The number of blocks to be read */ + uint16_t num_blocks + ); + +/* Summary + This function asynchronously reads one or more blocks of data + from the storage system. + + Description + This function asynchronously reads one or more blocks of + data from the given media + type/device and places the data into the data buffer given. + This function returns + as soon as the request is transmitted to the West Bridge + device but before the data is + available. When the read is complete, the callback function + is called to indicate the + data has been placed into the data buffer. Note that the + data buffer must remain + valid from when the read is requested until the callback + function is called. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES + + Notes + If the Samsung CEATA drive is the target for a read/write + operation, the maximum + number of sectors that can be accessed through a single API + call is limited to 2047. + Longer accesses addressed to a Samsung CEATA drive can + result in time-out errors. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device + * has not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle + * was passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was + * returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred + * communicating with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_PENDING - an async operation + * is pending + * CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_ACCESS_FAILURE - there was error + * in reading from the media + * CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_WRITE_PROTECTED - the media is + * write protected + * CY_AS_ERROR_QUERY_DEVICE_NEEDED - Before an + * asynchronous read can be issue a call to + * CyAsStorageQueryDevice must be made + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER - Reads/Writes greater + * than 4095 logic blocks are not allowed + + See Also + * CyAsStorageRead + * CyAsStorageWrite + * CyAsStorageWriteAsync + * CyAsStorageCancelAsync + * CyAsStorageQueryDevice + * <LINK Asynchronous Versus Synchronous Operation> +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_read_async( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The bus to access */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* The device to access */ + uint32_t device, + /* The unit to access */ + uint32_t unit, + /* The first block to access */ + uint32_t block, + /* The buffer where data will be placed */ + void *data_p, + /* The number of blocks to be read */ + uint16_t num_blocks, + /* The function to call when the read is complete + or an error occurs */ + cy_as_storage_callback callback + ); + +/* Summary + This function writes one or more blocks of data + to the storage system. + + Description + This function synchronously writes one or more blocks of + data to the given media/device. + This function does not return until the data is written + into the media. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Notes + If the Samsung CEATA drive is the target for a read/write + operation, the maximum + number of sectors that can be accessed through a single + API call is limited to 2047. + Longer accesses addressed to a Samsung CEATA drive can + result in time-out errors. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device + * has not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was + * passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was + * returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred + * communicating with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS - the bus specified does + * not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE - the specified + * media/device pair does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_UNIT - the unit specified + * does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_PENDING - an async operation + * is pending + * CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_ACCESS_FAILURE - there was error + * in reading from the media + * CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_WRITE_PROTECTED - the media is + * write protected + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER - Reads/Writes greater + * than 4095 logic blocks are not allowed + + See Also + * CyAsStorageRead + * CyAsStorageReadAsync + * CyAsStorageWriteAsync + * CyAsStorageCancelAsync + * <LINK Asynchronous Versus Synchronous Operation> +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_write( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The bus to access */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* The device to access */ + uint32_t device, + /* The unit to access */ + uint32_t unit, + /* The first block to access */ + uint32_t block, + /* The buffer containing the data to be written */ + void *data_p, + /* The number of blocks to be written */ + uint16_t num_blocks + ); + +/* Summary + This function asynchronously writes one or more blocks + of data to the storage system + + Description + This function asynchronously writes one or more blocks of + data to the given media type/device. + This function returns as soon as the request is transmitted + to the West Bridge device + but before the data is actually written. When the write is + complete, the callback + function is called to indicate the data has been physically + written into the media. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES + + Notes + If the Samsung CEATA drive is the target for a read/write + operation, the maximum + number of sectors that can be accessed through a single API + call is limited to 2047. + Longer accesses addressed to a Samsung CEATA drive can + result in time-out errors. + + Notes + The data buffer must remain valid from when the write is + requested until the callback function is called. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device + * has not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has + * not been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating + * with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_PENDING - an async operation is + * pending + * CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_ACCESS_FAILURE - there was error in + * reading from the media + * CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_WRITE_PROTECTED - the media is write + * protected + * CY_AS_ERROR_QUERY_DEVICE_NEEDED - A query device call is + * required before async writes are allowed + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER - Reads/Writes greater + * than 4095 logic blocks are not allowed + + See Also + * CyAsStorageRead + * CyAsStorageWrite + * CyAsStorageReadAsync + * CyAsStorageCancelAsync + * CyAsStorageQueryDevice + * <LINK Asynchronous Versus Synchronous Operation> +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_write_async( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The bus to access */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* The device to access */ + uint32_t device, + /* The unit to access */ + uint32_t unit, + /* The first block to access */ + uint32_t block, + /* The buffer where the data to be written is stored */ + void *data_p, + /* The number of blocks to be written */ + uint16_t num_blocks, + /* The function to call when the write is complete + or an error occurs */ + cy_as_storage_callback callback + ); + +/* Summary + This function aborts any outstanding asynchronous operation + + Description + This function aborts any asynchronous block read or block + write operation. As only a single asynchronous block read + or write operation is possible at one time, this aborts + the single operation in progress. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device + * has not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_OPERATION_PENDING - no asynchronous + * operation is pending + + See Also + * CyAsStorageRead + * CyAsStorageReadAsync + * CyAsStorageWrite + * CyAsStorageWriteAsync + * <LINK Asynchronous Versus Synchronous Operation> +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_cancel_async( + /* Handle to the device with outstanding async request */ + cy_as_device_handle handle + ); + +/* Summary + This function is used to read the content of SD registers + + Description + This function is used to read the contents of CSD, CID and + CSD registers of the SD Card. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the read operation was successful + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been loaded + * into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not been + * started + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - The West Bridge device is in + * suspend mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE - the specified media/device pair + * does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER - The register type is invalid + * or the media is not supported on the bus + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - failed to get memory to process + * request + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE - communication failure with + * West Bridge firmware + + See Also + * CyAsStorageSDRegReadData + */ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_sd_register_read( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device. */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The bus to query */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* The device to query */ + uint8_t device, + /* The type of register to read. */ + cy_as_sd_card_reg_type reg_type, + /* Output data buffer and length. */ + cy_as_storage_sd_reg_read_data *data_p, + /* Callback function to call when done. */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Call context to send to the cb function. */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + Creates a partition starting at the given block and using the + remaining blocks on the card. + + Description + Storage devices attached to West Bridge can be partitioned + into two units. + The visibility of these units through the mass storage + interface can be + individually controlled. This API is used to partition + a device into two. + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: Yes (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: Yes + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the partition was successfully created + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been loaded + * into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not been + * started + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - The West Bridge device is in + * suspend mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_USB_RUNNING - Partition cannot be created while + * USB stack is active + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - failed to get memory to + * process request + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_REQUEST - feature not supported by + * active device or firmware + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE - communication failure with + * West Bridge firmware + * CY_AS_ERROR_ALREADY_PARTITIONED - the storage device already + * has been partitioned + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_BLOCK - Size specified for the partition + * exceeds the actual device capacity + + See Also + * <LINK Partitioning> + * CyAsStorageRemovePPartition + */ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_create_p_partition( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Bus on which the device to be partitioned is connected */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* Device number to be partitioned */ + uint32_t device, + /* Size of partition number 0 in blocks */ + uint32_t size, + /* Callback in case of async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client context to pass to the callback */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + Removes the partition table on a storage device connected + to the West Bridge. + + Description + Storage devices attached to West Bridge can be partitioned + into two units.This partition information is stored on the + device and is non-volatile. This API is used to remove the + stored partition information and make the entire device + visible as a single partition (unit). + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: Yes (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: Yes + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the partition was successfully + * deleted + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was + * passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has + * not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - The West Bridge device is in + * suspend mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_USB_RUNNING - Partition cannot be created + * while USB stack is active + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - failed to get memory to + * process request + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_REQUEST - operation not supported + * by active device/firmware + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_UNIT - the addressed device is + * not partitioned + + See Also + * <LINK Partitioning> + * CyAsStorageCreatePPartition + */ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_remove_p_partition( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Bus on which device of interest is connected */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* Device number of interest */ + uint32_t device, + /* Callback in case of async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client context to pass to the callback */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + Returns the amount of data read/written to the given + device from the USB host. + + Description + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: Yes (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: Yes + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - API call completed successfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - Invalid West Bridge device + * handle + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - West Bridge device has + * not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - No firmware image has been + * loaded on West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - Storage stack has not been + * started + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED - This function is not + * supported by active firmware version + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - Failed to get memory to + * process the request + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - West Bridge firmware did not + * respond to request + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE - Unexpected reply from + * West Bridge firmware + + See Also + * CyAsUsbSetMSReportThreshold +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_get_transfer_amount( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Bus on which device of interest is connected */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* Device number of interest */ + uint32_t device, + /* Return value containing read/write sector counts. */ + cy_as_m_s_c_progress_data *data_p, + /* Callback in case of async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client context to pass to the callback */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + Performs a Sector Erase on an attached SD Card + + Description + This allows you to erase an attached SD card. The area to erase + is specified in terms of a starting Erase Unit and a number of + Erase Units. The size of each Erase Unit is defined in the + DeviceDesc returned from a StorageQueryDevice call and it can + differ between SD cards. + + A large erase can take a while to complete depending on the SD + card. In such a case it is reccomended that an async call is made. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - API call completed successfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been loaded + * into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not been + * started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_PENDING - an async operation is pending + * CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_ACCESS_FAILURE - there was error in + * reading from the media + * CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_WRITE_PROTECTED - the media is write protected + * CY_AS_ERROR_QUERY_DEVICE_NEEDED - A query device call is + * required before erase is allowed + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED - Erase is currenly only supported + * on SD and using SD only firmware + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + + See Also + * CyAsStorageSDRegisterRead +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_erase( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Bus on which device of interest is connected */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* Device number of interest */ + uint32_t device, + /* Erase Unit to start the erase */ + uint32_t erase_unit, + /* Number of Erase Units to erase */ + uint16_t num_erase_units, + /* Callback in case of async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client context to pass to the callback */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function is used to read a Tuple from the SDIO CIS area. + + Description + This function is used to read a Tuple from the SDIO CIS area. + This function is to be used only for IO to an SDIO card as + other media will not respond to the SDIO command set. + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: NO + * Valid on Antioch device: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has + * not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was + * passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - the West Bridge device + * is in suspend mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating + * with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS - the bus specified does not + * exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE - the specified media/device + * pair does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_PENDING - an async operation is pending + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_REQUEST - an invalid IO request + * type was made + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - insufficient memory available + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE - an error message was + * recieved from the firmware + * CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_ACCESS_FAILURE - there was error in + * reading from the media + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION - An IO attempt was made to + * an invalid function + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_ENDPOINT - A DMA request was made to + * an invalid endpoint + * CY_AS_ERROR_ENDPOINT_DISABLED - A DMA request was made to + * a disabled endpoint + +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_sdio_get_c_i_s_info( + /* Handle to the Westbridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Bus to use */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* Device number */ + uint32_t device, + /* IO function Number */ + uint8_t n_function_no, + /* Id of tuple to be fetched */ + uint16_t tuple_id, + /* Buffer to hold tuple read from card. + should be at least 256 bytes in size */ + uint8_t *data_p + ); + + +/* Summary + This function is used to read properties of the SDIO card. + + Description + This function is used to read properties of the SDIO card + into a CyAsSDIOCard structure. + This function is to be used only for IO to an SDIO card as + other media will not respond to the SDIO command set. + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: NO + * Valid on Antioch device: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has + * not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not been + * started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was + * passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the card information was returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - the West Bridge device is in + * suspend mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating + * with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS - the bus specified does not + * exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE - the specified media/device + * pair does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - insufficient memory available + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE - an error message was + * recieved from the firmware + +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_sdio_query_card( + /* Handle to the Westbridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Bus to use */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* Device number */ + uint32_t device, + /* Buffer to store card properties */ + cy_as_sdio_card *data_p + ); + +/* Summary + This function is used to reset a SDIO card. + + Description + This function is used to reset a SDIO card by writing to + the reset bit in the CCCR and reinitializing the card. This + function is to be used only for IO to an SDIO card as + other media will not respond to the SDIO command set. + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: NO + * Valid on Antioch device: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has + * not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been loaded + * into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was + * passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - the West Bridge device is in + * suspend mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating + * with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS - the bus specified does not + * exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE - the specified media/device + * pair does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - insufficient memory available + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE - an error message was + * recieved from the firmware + */ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_sdio_reset_card( + /* Handle to the Westbridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Bus to use */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* Device number */ + uint32_t device + ); + +/* Summary + This function performs a Synchronous 1 byte read from the sdio + device function. + + Description + This function is used to perform a synchronous 1 byte read + from an SDIO card function. This function is to be used only + for IO to an SDIO card as other media will not respond to the + SDIO command set. + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: NO + * Valid on Antioch device: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been loaded + * into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was passed + * in + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - the West Bridge device is in + * suspend mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS - the bus specified does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE - the specified media/device pair + * does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - insufficient memory available + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE - an error message was recieved + * from the firmware + * CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_ACCESS_FAILURE - there was error in reading + * from the media + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION - An IO attempt was made to an + * invalid function + * CY_AS_ERROR_FUNCTION_SUSPENDED - The function to which read + * was attempted is in suspend +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_sdio_direct_read( + /* Handle to the Westbridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Bus to use */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* Device number */ + uint32_t device, + /* IO function Number */ + uint8_t n_function_no, + /* Address for IO */ + uint32_t address, + /* Set to CY_SDIO_REARM_INT to reinitialize SDIO interrupt */ + uint8_t misc_buf, + /* Buffer to hold byte read from card */ + uint8_t *data_p + ); + +/* Summary + This function performs a Synchronous 1 byte write to the + sdio device function. + + Description + This function is used to perform a synchronous 1 byte write + to an SDIO card function. + This function is to be used only for IO to an SDIO card as + other media will not respond to the SDIO command set. + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: NO + * Valid on Antioch device: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has + * not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not been + * started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was + * passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - the West Bridge device is in + * suspend mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating + * with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS - the bus specified does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE - the specified media/device + * pair does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - insufficient memory available + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE - an error message was recieved + * from the firmware + * CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_ACCESS_FAILURE - there was error in + * reading from the media + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION - An IO attempt was made to + * an invalid function + * CY_AS_ERROR_FUNCTION_SUSPENDED - The function to which + * write was attempted is in suspend +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_sdio_direct_write( + /* Handle to the Westbridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Bus to use */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* Device number */ + uint32_t device, + /* IO function Number */ + uint8_t n_function_no, + /* Address for IO */ + uint32_t address, + /* Set to CY_SDIO_REARM_INT to reinitialize SDIO interrupt, + set to CY_SDIO_RAW for read after write */ + uint8_t misc_buf, + /* Byte to write */ + uint16_t argument, + /* Buffer to hold byte read from card in Read after write mode */ + uint8_t *data_p + ); + +/* Summary + This function is used to set the blocksize of an SDIO function. + + Description + This function is used to set the blocksize of an SDIO function. + This function is to be used only for IO to an SDIO card as + other media will not respond to the SDIO command set. + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: NO + * Valid on Antioch device: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has + * not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was + * passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - the West Bridge device is in + * suspend mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was + * returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating + * with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS - the bus specified does not + * exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE - the specified media/device + * pair does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - insufficient memory + * available + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE - an error message was + * recieved from the firmware + * CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_ACCESS_FAILURE - there was error in + * reading from the media + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION - An IO attempt was made + * to an invalid function + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_BLOCKSIZE - An incorrect blocksize + * was passed to the function. + * CY_AS_ERROR_FUNCTION_SUSPENDED - The function to which + * write was attempted is in suspend +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_sdio_set_blocksize( + /* Handle to the Westbridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Bus to use */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* Device number */ + uint32_t device, + /* IO function Number */ + uint8_t n_function_no, + /* Block size to set. */ + uint16_t blocksize + ); + +/* Summary + This function is used to read Multibyte/Block data from a + IO function. + + Description + This function is used to read Multibyte/Block data from a + IO function. This function is to be used only for IO to an + SDIO card as other media will not respond to the SDIO + command set. + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: YES + * Valid on Antioch device: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has + * not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was + * passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - the West Bridge device is in + * suspend mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS - the bus specified does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE - the specified media/device + * pair does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_PENDING - an async operation is pending + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - insufficient memory available + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE - an error message was recieved + * from the firmware + * CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_ACCESS_FAILURE - there was error in + * reading from the media + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION - An IO attempt was made to + * an invalid function + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_BLOCKSIZE - An incorrect blocksize or + * block count was passed to the function. + * CY_AS_ERROR_FUNCTION_SUSPENDED - The function to which + * write was attempted is in suspend + * CY_AS_ERROR_IO_ABORTED - The IO operation was aborted + * CY_AS_ERROR_IO_SUSPENDED - The IO operation was suspended + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_REQUEST - An invalid request was + * passed to the card. + +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_sdio_extended_read( + /* Handle to the Westbridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Bus to use */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* Device number */ + uint32_t device, + /* IO function Number */ + uint8_t n_function_no, + /* Base Address for IO */ + uint32_t address, + /* Set to CY_SDIO_BLOCKMODE for block IO, + CY_SDIO_BYTEMODE for multibyte IO, + CY_SDIO_OP_FIFO to read multiple bytes from the + same address, CY_SDIO_OP_INCR to read bytes from + the incrementing addresses */ + uint8_t misc_buf, + /* Block/Byte count to read */ + uint16_t argument, + /* Buffer to hold data read from card */ + uint8_t *data_p, + /* Callback in case of Asyncronous call. 0 if Synchronous */ + cy_as_sdio_callback callback + ); + +/* Summary + This function is used to write Multibyte/Block data + to a IO function. + + Description + This function is used to write Multibyte/Block data + to a IO function. This function is to be used only + for IO to an SDIO card as other media will not respond + to the SDIO command set. + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: YES + * Valid on Antioch device: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has + * not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was + * passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - the West Bridge device is in + * suspend mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating + * with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS - the bus specified does not + * exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE - the specified media/device + * pair does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_PENDING - an async operation is pending + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - insufficient memory available + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE - an error message was + * recieved from the firmware + * CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_ACCESS_FAILURE - there was error in + * reading from the media + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION - An IO attempt was made + * to an invalid function + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_BLOCKSIZE - An incorrect blocksize or + * block count was passed to the function. + * CY_AS_ERROR_FUNCTION_SUSPENDED - The function to which + * write was attempted is in suspend + * CY_AS_ERROR_IO_ABORTED - The IO operation was aborted + * CY_AS_ERROR_IO_SUSPENDED - The IO operation was suspended + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_REQUEST - An invalid request was + * passed to the card. +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_sdio_extended_write( + /* Handle to the Westbridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Bus to use */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* Device number */ + uint32_t device, + /* IO function Number */ + uint8_t n_function_no, + /* Base Address for IO */ + uint32_t address, + /* Set to CY_SDIO_BLOCKMODE for block IO, + CY_SDIO_BYTEMODE for multibyte IO, + CY_SDIO_OP_FIFO to write multiple bytes to the same address, + CY_SDIO_OP_INCR to write multiple bytes to incrementing + addresses */ + uint8_t misc_buf, + /* Block/Byte count to write + in case of byte mode the count should not exceed the block size + or 512, whichever is smaller. + in case of block mode, maximum number of blocks is 511. */ + uint16_t argument, + /* Buffer to hold data to be written to card. */ + uint8_t *data_p, + /* Callback in case of Asyncronous call. 0 if Synchronous */ + cy_as_sdio_callback callback + ); + +/* Summary + This function is used to initialize a SDIO card function. + + Description + This function is used to initialize a SDIO card function + (1 - 7). This function is to be used only for IO to an + SDIO card as other media will not respond to the SDIO + command set. + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: NO + * Valid on Antioch device: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has + * not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been loaded + * into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not been + * started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was passed + * in + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - the West Bridge device is in + * suspend mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating + * with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS - the bus specified does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE - the specified media/device + * pair does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - insufficient memory available + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE - an error message was + * recieved from the firmware + * CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_ACCESS_FAILURE - there was error in + * reading from the media + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION - An IO attempt was made + * to an invalid function +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_sdio_init_function( + /* Handle to the Westbridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Bus to use */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* Device number */ + uint32_t device, + /* IO function Number */ + uint8_t n_function_no, + /* Set to CY_SDIO_FORCE_INIT to reinitialize function */ + uint8_t misc_buf + ); + +/* Summary + This function is used to get properties of a SDIO card function. + + Description + This function is used to get properties of a SDIO card functio + (1 - 7) into a CyAsSDIOFunc structure. This function is to be + used only for IO to an SDIO card as other media will not respond + to the SDIO command set. + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: NO + * Valid on Antioch device: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been loaded + * into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not been + * started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was passed + * in + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - the West Bridge device is in + * suspend mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS - the media specified does + * not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE - the specified media/device pair + * does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION - An IO request was made to + * an invalid function +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_sdio_query_function( + /* Handle to the Westbridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Bus to use */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* Device number */ + uint32_t device, + /* IO function Number */ + uint8_t n_function_no, + /* Buffer to store function properties */ + cy_as_sdio_func *data_p + ); + +/* Summary + This function is used to Abort the current IO function. + + Description + This function is used to Abort the current IO function. + This function is to be used only for IO to an SDIO card as + other media will not respond to the SDIO command set. + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: NO + * Valid on Antioch device: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device + * has not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was + * passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - the West Bridge device is in + * suspend mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was + * returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating + * with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS - the bus specified does not + * exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE - the specified + * media/device pair does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - insufficient memory + * available + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION - An IO attempt was made + * to an invalid function +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_sdio_abort_function( + /* Handle to the Westbridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Bus to use */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* Device number */ + uint32_t device, + /* IO function Number */ + uint8_t n_function_no + ); + +/* Summary + This function is used to Disable IO to an SDIO function. + + Description + This function is used to Disable IO to an SDIO function. + This function is to be used only for IO to an SDIO card as + other media will not respond to the SDIO command set. + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: NO + * Valid on Antioch device: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device + * has not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was + * passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - the West Bridge device is + * in suspend mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was + * returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating + * with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS - the bus specified does not + * exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE - the specified media/device + * pair does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION - An IO attempt was made + * to an invalid function +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_sdio_de_init_function( + /* Handle to the Westbridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Bus to use */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* Device number */ + uint32_t device, + /* IO function Number */ + uint8_t n_function_no + ); + +/* Summary + This function is used to Suspend the current IO function. + + Description + This function is used to Suspend the current IO function. + This function is to be used only for IO to an SDIO card as + other media will not respond to the SDIO command set. + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: NO + * Valid on Antioch device: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has + * not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was + * passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - the West Bridge device is in + * suspend mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating + * with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS - the bus specified does not + * exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE - the specified + * media/device pair does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - insufficient memory + * available + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION - An IO attempt was made + * to an invalid function +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_sdio_suspend( + /* Handle to the Westbridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Bus to use */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* Device number */ + uint32_t device, + /* IO function Number */ + uint8_t n_function_no + ); + +/* Summary + This function is used to resume a Suspended IO function. + + Description + This function is used to resume a Suspended IO function. + This function is to be used only for IO to an SDIO card as + other media will not respond to the SDIO command set. + + * Valid in Asynchronous Callback: NO + * Valid on Antioch device: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device + * has not been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been + * loaded into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the storage stack has not + * been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - an invalid handle was + * passed in + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - the West Bridge device is + * in suspend mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the media information was + * returned + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred + * communicating with the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_BUS - the bus specified + * does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE - the specified + * media/device pair does not exist + * CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_PENDING - an async operation + * is pending + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - insufficient memory + * available + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE - an error message was + * recieved from the firmware + * CY_AS_ERROR_MEDIA_ACCESS_FAILURE - there was error + * in reading from the media + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION - An IO attempt was + * made to an invalid function + * CY_AS_ERROR_IO_ABORTED - The IO operation was + * aborted + * CY_AS_ERROR_IO_SUSPENDED - The IO operation was + * suspended + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_REQUEST - An invalid request was + * passed to the card. + +*/ +cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_sdio_resume( + /* Handle to the Westbridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Bus to use */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* Device number */ + uint32_t device, + /* IO function Number */ + uint8_t n_function_no, + /* Operation to resume (Read or Write) */ + cy_as_oper_type op, + /* Micellaneous buffer same as for Extended read and Write */ + uint8_t misc_buf, + /* Number of pending blocks for IO. Should be less + than or equal to the maximum defined for extended + read and write */ + uint16_t pendingblockcount, + /* Buffer to continue the Suspended IO operation */ + uint8_t *data_p + ); + + + +/* For supporting deprecated functions */ +#include "cyasstorage_dep.h" + +#include "cyas_cplus_end.h" + +#endif /* _INCLUDED_CYASSTORAGE_H_ */ diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasstorage_dep.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasstorage_dep.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..566b244bd8c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasstorage_dep.h @@ -0,0 +1,309 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyanstorage_dep.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +/* This header will contain Antioch specific declaration + * of the APIs that are deprecated in Astoria SDK. This is + * for maintaining backward compatibility + */ +#ifndef __INCLUDED_CYANSTORAGE_DEP_H__ +#define __INCLUDED_CYANSTORAGE_DEP_H__ + +#ifndef __doxygen__ + +typedef void (*cy_as_storage_callback_dep)( +/* Handle to the device completing the storage operation */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The media type completing the operation */ + cy_as_media_type type, + /* The device completing the operation */ + uint32_t device, + /* The unit completing the operation */ + uint32_t unit, + /* The block number of the completed operation */ + uint32_t block_number, + /* The type of operation */ + cy_as_oper_type op, + /* The error status */ + cy_as_return_status_t status + ); + +typedef void (*cy_as_storage_event_callback_dep)( + /* Handle to the device sending the event notification */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The media type */ + cy_as_media_type type, + /* The event type */ + cy_as_storage_event evtype, + /* Event related data */ + void *evdata + ); + +typedef struct cy_as_storage_query_device_data_dep { + /* The type of media to query */ + cy_as_media_type type; + /* The logical device number to query */ + uint32_t device; + /* The return value for the device descriptor */ + cy_as_device_desc desc_p; +} cy_as_storage_query_device_data_dep; + +typedef struct cy_as_storage_query_unit_data_dep { + /* The type of media to query */ + cy_as_media_type type; + /* The logical device number to query */ + uint32_t device; + /* The unit to query on the device */ + uint32_t unit; + /* The return value for the unit descriptor */ + cy_as_unit_desc desc_p; +} cy_as_storage_query_unit_data_dep; + + +/************ FUNCTIONS *********************/ + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_register_callback_dep( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The callback function to call for async storage events */ + cy_as_storage_event_callback_dep callback + ); + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_claim_dep(cy_as_device_handle handle, + cy_as_media_type type + ); + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_claim_dep_EX( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The type of media to claim */ + cy_as_media_type *type, + /* Callback to be called when the operation is complete */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback */ + uint32_t client + ); + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_release_dep(cy_as_device_handle handle, + cy_as_media_type type + ); + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_release_dep_EX( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_media_type *type, + /* Callback to be called when the operation is complete */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback */ + uint32_t client + ); + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_query_device_dep( + cy_as_device_handle handle, + cy_as_media_type media, + uint32_t device, + cy_as_device_desc *desc_p + ); + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_query_device_dep_EX( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Parameters and return value for the query call */ + cy_as_storage_query_device_data_dep *data, + /* Callback to be called when the operation is complete */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback */ + uint32_t client + ); + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_query_unit_dep( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The type of media to query */ + cy_as_media_type type, + /* The logical device number to query */ + uint32_t device, + /* The unit to query on the device */ + uint32_t unit, + /* The return value for the unit descriptor */ + cy_as_unit_desc *unit_p + ); + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_query_unit_dep_EX( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Parameters and return value for the query call */ + cy_as_storage_query_unit_data_dep *data_p, + /* Callback to be called when the operation is complete */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback */ + uint32_t client + ); + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_device_control_dep( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Enable/disable control for card detection */ + cy_bool card_detect_en, + /* Enable/disable control for write protect handling */ + cy_bool write_prot_en, + /* Callback to be called when the operation is complete */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client data to be passed to the callback */ + uint32_t client + ); + + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_read_dep( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The type of media to access */ + cy_as_media_type type, + /* The device to access */ + uint32_t device, + /* The unit to access */ + uint32_t unit, + /* The first block to access */ + uint32_t block, + /* The buffer where data will be placed */ + void *data_p, + /* The number of blocks to be read */ + uint16_t num_blocks + ); + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_read_async_dep( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The type of media to access */ + cy_as_media_type type, + /* The device to access */ + uint32_t device, + /* The unit to access */ + uint32_t unit, + /* The first block to access */ + uint32_t block, + /* The buffer where data will be placed */ + void *data_p, + /* The number of blocks to be read */ + uint16_t num_blocks, + /* The function to call when the read is complete + or an error occurs */ + cy_as_storage_callback_dep callback + ); +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_write_dep( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The type of media to access */ + cy_as_media_type type, + /* The device to access */ + uint32_t device, + /* The unit to access */ + uint32_t unit, + /* The first block to access */ + uint32_t block, + /* The buffer containing the data to be written */ + void *data_p, + /* The number of blocks to be written */ + uint16_t num_blocks + ); + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_write_async_dep( + /* Handle to the device of interest */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The type of media to access */ + cy_as_media_type type, + /* The device to access */ + uint32_t device, + /* The unit to access */ + uint32_t unit, + /* The first block to access */ + uint32_t block, + /* The buffer where the data to be written is stored */ + void *data_p, + /* The number of blocks to be written */ + uint16_t num_blocks, + /* The function to call when the write is complete + or an error occurs */ + cy_as_storage_callback_dep callback + ); + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_sd_register_read_dep( + cy_as_device_handle handle, + cy_as_media_type type, + uint8_t device, + cy_as_sd_card_reg_type reg_type, + uint8_t read_len, + uint8_t *data_p + ); + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_sd_register_read_dep_EX( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device. */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The type of media to query */ + cy_as_media_type type, + /* The device to query */ + uint8_t device, + /* The type of register to read. */ + cy_as_sd_card_reg_type reg_type, + /* Output data buffer and length. */ + cy_as_storage_sd_reg_read_data *data_p, + /* Callback function to call when done. */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Call context to send to the cb function. */ + uint32_t client + ); + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_create_p_partition_dep( + cy_as_device_handle handle, + cy_as_media_type media, + uint32_t device, + uint32_t size, + cy_as_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client); + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_storage_remove_p_partition_dep( + cy_as_device_handle handle, + cy_as_media_type media, + uint32_t device, + cy_as_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client); + +#endif /*__doxygen*/ + +#endif /*__INCLUDED_CYANSTORAGE_DEP_H__*/ diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyastoria.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyastoria.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b1b18d0685e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyastoria.h @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyastioch.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYASTORIA_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYASTORIA_H_ + +#if !defined(__doxygen__) + +#include "cyaserr.h" +#include "cyasmisc.h" +#include "cyasstorage.h" +#include "cyasusb.h" +#include "cyasmtp.h" + +#endif + +#endif + diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyastsdkversion.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyastsdkversion.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..a3c10aa559e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyastsdkversion.h @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +/* Cypress Astoria Sdk Version file (cyastsdkversion.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor +## Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYASTSDK_VERSION_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYASTSDK_VERSION_H_ + +/* Astoria SDK version 1.2.1 */ +#define CYAS_MAJOR_VERSION (1) +#define CYAS_MINOR_VERSION (2) +#define CYAS_BUILD_NUMBER (197) + +#endif /*_INCLUDED_CYASTSDK_VERSION_H_*/ diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyastypes.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyastypes.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..18043c1f38da --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyastypes.h @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyastypes.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYASTYPES_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYASTYPES_H_ +/* moved to staging location, eventual implementation + * considered is here +#include <mach/westbridge/cyashaldef.h> +*/ + #include "../../../arch/arm/plat-omap/include/mach/westbridge/cyashaldef.h" + +/* Types that are not available on specific platforms. + * These are used only in the reference HAL implementations and + * are not required for using the API. + */ +#ifdef __unix__ +typedef unsigned long DWORD; +typedef void *LPVOID; +#define WINAPI +#define INFINITE (0xFFFFFFFF) +#define ptr_to_uint(ptr) ((unsigned int)(ptr)) +#endif + +/* Basic types used by the entire API */ + +/* Summary + This type represents an endpoint number +*/ +typedef uint8_t cy_as_end_point_number_t; + +/* Summary + This type is used to return status information from + an API call. +*/ +typedef uint16_t cy_as_return_status_t; + +/* Summary + This type represents a bus number +*/ +typedef uint32_t cy_as_bus_number_t; + +/* Summary + All APIs provided with this release are marked extern + through this definition. This definition can be changed + to meet the scope changes required in the user build + environment. + + For example, this can be changed to __declspec(exportdll) + to enable exporting the API from a DLL. + */ +#define EXTERN extern + +#endif diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasusb.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasusb.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..9049c8d9fe6a --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasusb.h @@ -0,0 +1,1862 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyasusb.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +#ifndef _INCLUDED_CYASUSB_H_ +#define _INCLUDED_CYASUSB_H_ + +#include "cyasmisc.h" + +#include "cyas_cplus_start.h" + +/*@@Enumeration Model + Summary + The USB enumeration process is the process of communicating + to the USB host information + about the capabilities of the connected device. This + process is completed by servicing + requests for various types of descriptors. In the software + APIs described below, this + process is controlled in one of two ways. + + Description + There are advantages to either type of enumeration + and this is why both models are supported. + P Port processor based enumeraton gives the P port + processor maximum control and flexibility + for providing USB configuration information. However, + this does require (near) real time data + responses from the P port processor during the enumeration + process. West Bridge based enumeration + requires no real time information from the P port processor, + ensuring the fastest possible + enumeration times. + + * P Port Based Enumeration * + The first method for handling USB enumeration is for the + processor client to handle all + endpoint zero requests for descriptors. This mode is + configured by indicating to the API + that the processor wants to handle all endpoint zero + requests. This is done by setting + bit 0 in the end_point_mask to a 1. The processor uses + CyAsUsbReadDataAsync() to read the request and + CyAsUsbWriteDataAsync() to write the response. + + * West Bridge Based Enumeration * + The second method for handling USB enumeration is the + configuration information method. + Before enabling a connection from the West Bridge device + to the USB connector, the P Port + processor sends information about the USB configuration to + West Bridge through the configuration + APIs. This information is stored within the West Bridge + device. When a USB cable is attached, + the West Bridge device then handles all descriptor requests + based on the stored information. + Note that this method of enumeration only supports a single + USB configuration. + + In either model of enumeration, the processor client is + responsible for ensuring that + the system meets USB Chapter 9 compliance requirements. This + can be done by providing spec + compliant descriptors, and handling any setup packets that + are sent to the client + appropriately. + + Mass storage class compliance will be ensured by the West + Bridge firmware when the mass + storage functionality is enabled. +*/ + +/*@@Endpoint Configuration + Summary + The West Bridge device has one 64-byte control endpoint, one + 64-byte low bandwidth endpoint, four bulk + endpoints dedicated for mass storage usage, and up to ten + bulk/interrupt/isochronous + endpoints that can be used for USB-to-Processor communication. + + Description + The four storage endpoints (Endpoints 2, 4, 6 and 8) are + reserved for accessing storage + devices attached to West Bridge and are not available for use + by the processor. These are + used implicitly when using the storage API to read/write to + the storage media. + + Endpoint 0 is the standard USB control pipe used for all + enumeration activity. Though + the endpoint buffer is not directly accessible from the + processor, read/write activity + can be performed on this endpoint through the API layers. + This endpoint is always + configured as a bi-directional control endpoint. + + Endpoint 1 is a 64-byte endpoint that can be used for low + bandwidth bulk/interrupt + activity. The physical buffer is not accessible from the + processor, but can be read/written + through the API. As the data coming to this endpoint is + being handled through the + software layers, there can be loss of data if a read call + is not waiting when an OUT + packet arrives. + + Endpoints 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 are ten + configurable endpoints + mapped to parts of a total 4 KB FIFO buffer space on the + West Bridge device. This 4 KB + physical buffer space is divided into up to four endpoints + called PEP1, PEP2, PEP3 and PEP4 + in this software document. There are multiple configurations + in which this buffer space + can be used, and the size and number of buffers available to + each physical endpoint + vary between these configurations. See the West Bridge PDD + for details on the buffer + orientation corresponding to each configuration. + + * Note * + PEPs 1, 2, 3 and 4 are called Physical EP 3, 5, 7 and 9 in the + West Bridge PDD. The + sequential number scheme is used in the software to disambiguate + these from the logical + endpoint numbers, and also for convenience of array indexing. +*/ + +#if !defined(__doxygen__) + + +#endif + +/* Summary + This constants defines the maximum size of a USB descriptor + when referenced via the CyAsUsbSetDescriptor or + CyAsUsbGetDescriptor functions. + + See Also + * CyAsUsbSetDescriptor + * CyAsUsbGetDescriptor +*/ +#define CY_AS_MAX_USB_DESCRIPTOR_SIZE (128) + +/*************************************** + * West Bridge Types + ***************************************/ + + +/* Summary + This data structure is the data passed via the evdata paramater + on a usb event callback for the inquiry request. + + Description + When a SCSI inquiry request arrives via the USB connection and + the P Port has asked + to receive inquiry requests, this request is forwarded to the + client via the USB + callback. This callback is called twice, once before the + inquiry data is forwarded + to the host (CyAsEventUsbInquiryBefore) and once after the + inquiry has been sent to the + USB host (CyAsEventUsbInquiryAfter). The evdata parameter + is a pointer to this data + structure. + + *CyAsEventUsbInquiryBefore* + If the client just wishes to see the inquiry request and + associated data, then a simple + return from the callback will forward the inquiry response + to the USB host. If the + client wishes to change the data returned to the USB host, + the updated parameter must + be set to CyTrue and the memory area address by the data + parameter should be updated. + The data pointer can be changed to point to a new memory + area and the length field + changed to change the amount of data returned from the + inquiry request. Note that the + data area pointed to by the data parameter must remain + valid and the contents must + remain consistent until after the CyAsEventUsbInquiryAfter + event has occurred. THE LENGTH + MUST BE LESS THAN 192 BYTES OR THE CUSTOM INQUIRY RESPONSE + WILL NOT BE RETURNED. If the + length is too long, the default inquiry response will be + returned. + + *CyAsEventUsbInquiryAfter* + If the client needs to free any data, this event signals that + the data associated with the inquiry is no longer needed. + + See Also + * CyAsUsbEventCallback + * CyAsUsbRegisterCallback +*/ +typedef struct cy_as_usb_inquiry_data { + /* The bus for the event */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus; + /* The device the event */ + uint32_t device; + /* The EVPD bit from the SCSI INQUIRY request */ + uint8_t evpd; + /* The codepage in the inquiry request */ + uint8_t codepage; + /* This bool must be set to CyTrue indicate that the inquiry + data was changed */ + cy_bool updated; + /* The length of the data */ + uint16_t length; + /* The inquiry data */ + void *data; +} cy_as_usb_inquiry_data; + + +/* Summary + This data structure is the data passed via the evdata + parameter on a usb event + callback for the unknown mass storage request. + + Description + When a SCSI request is made that the mass storage + firmware in West Bridge does not + know how to process, this request is passed to the + processor for handling via + the usb callback. This data structure is used to + pass the request and the + associated response. The user may set the status + to indicate the status of the + request. The status value is the bCSWStatus value + from the USB mass storage + Command Status Wrapper (0 = command passed, 1 = + command failed). If the status + is set to command failed (1), the sense information + should be set as well. For + more information about sense information, see the + USB mass storage specification + as well as the SCSI specifications for block devices. + By default the status is + initialized to 1 (failure) with a sense information + of 05h/20h/00h which + indicates INVALID COMMAND. +*/ +typedef struct cy_as_usb_unknown_command_data { + /* The bus for the event */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus; + /* The device for the event */ + uint32_t device; + + uint16_t reqlen; + /* The request */ + void *request; + + /* The returned status value for the command */ + uint8_t status; + /* If status is failed, the sense key */ + uint8_t key; + /* If status is failed, the additional sense code */ + uint8_t asc; + /* If status if failed, the additional sense code qualifier */ + uint8_t ascq; +} cy_as_usb_unknown_command_data; + + +/* Summary + This data structure is the data passed via the evdata + paramater on a usb event callback for the start/stop request. + + Description + When a SCSI start stop request arrives via the USB connection + and the P Port has asked + + See Also + * CyAsUsbEventCallback + * CyAsUsbRegisterCallback +*/ +typedef struct cy_as_usb_start_stop_data { + /* The bus for the event */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus; + /* The device for the event */ + uint32_t device; + /* CyTrue means start request, CyFalse means stop request */ + cy_bool start; + /* CyTrue means LoEj bit set, otherwise false */ + cy_bool loej; +} cy_as_usb_start_stop_data; + +/* Summary + This data type is used to indicate which mass storage devices + are enumerated. + + Description + + See Also + * CyAsUsbEnumControl + * CyAsUsbSetEnumConfig +*/ +typedef enum cy_as_usb_mass_storage_enum { + cy_as_usb_nand_enum = 0x01, + cy_as_usb_sd_enum = 0x02, + cy_as_usb_mmc_enum = 0x04, + cy_as_usb_ce_ata_enum = 0x08 +} cy_as_usb_mass_storage_enum; + +/* Summary + This data type specifies the type of descriptor to transfer + to the West Bridge device + + Description + During enumeration, if West Bridge is handling enumeration, + the West Bridge device needs to USB descriptors + to complete the enumeration. The function CyAsUsbSetDescriptor() + is used to transfer the descriptors + to the West Bridge device. This type is an argument to that + function and specifies which descriptor + is being transferred. + + See Also + * CyAsUsbSetDescriptor + * CyAsUsbGetDescriptor +*/ +typedef enum cy_as_usb_desc_type { + /* A device descriptor - See USB 2.0 specification Chapter 9 */ + cy_as_usb_desc_device = 1, + /* A device descriptor qualifier - + * See USB 2.0 specification Chapter 9 */ + cy_as_usb_desc_device_qual = 2, + /* A configuration descriptor for FS operation - + * See USB 2.0 specification Chapter 9 */ + cy_as_usb_desc_f_s_configuration = 3, + /* A configuration descriptor for HS operation - + * See USB 2.0 specification Chapter 9 */ + cy_as_usb_desc_h_s_configuration = 4, + cy_as_usb_desc_string = 5 +} cy_as_usb_desc_type; + +/* Summary + This type specifies the direction of an endpoint + + Description + This type is used when configuring the endpoint hardware + to specify the direction + of the endpoint. + + See Also + * CyAsUsbEndPointConfig + * CyAsUsbSetEndPointConfig + * CyAsUsbGetEndPointConfig +*/ +typedef enum cy_as_usb_end_point_dir { + /* The endpoint direction is IN (West Bridge -> USB Host) */ + cy_as_usb_in = 0, + /* The endpoint direction is OUT (USB Host -> West Bridge) */ + cy_as_usb_out = 1, + /* The endpoint direction is IN/OUT (valid only for EP 0 & 1) */ + cy_as_usb_in_out = 2 +} cy_as_usb_end_point_dir; + +/* Summary + This type specifies the type of an endpoint + + Description + This type is used when configuring the endpoint hardware + to specify the type of endpoint. + + See Also + * CyAsUsbEndPointConfig + * CyAsUsbSetEndPointConfig + * CyAsUsbGetEndPointConfig +*/ +typedef enum cy_as_usb_end_point_type { + cy_as_usb_control, + cy_as_usb_iso, + cy_as_usb_bulk, + cy_as_usb_int +} cy_as_usb_end_point_type; + +/* Summary + This type is a structure used to indicate the top level + configuration of the USB stack + + Description + In order to configure the USB stack, the CyAsUsbSetEnumConfig() + function is called to indicate + how mass storage is to be handled, the specific number of + interfaces to be supported if + West Bridge is handling enumeration, and the end points of + specifi interest. This structure + contains this information. + + See Also + * CyAsUsbSetConfig + * CyAsUsbGetConfig + * <LINK Enumeration Model> +*/ +typedef struct cy_as_usb_enum_control { + /* Designate which devices on which buses to enumerate */ + cy_bool devices_to_enumerate[CY_AS_MAX_BUSES] + [CY_AS_MAX_STORAGE_DEVICES]; + /* If true, West Bridge will control enumeration. If this + * is false the P port controls enumeration. if the P port + * is controlling enumeration, traffic will be received via + * endpoint zero. */ + cy_bool antioch_enumeration; + /* This is the interface # to use for the mass storage + * interface, if mass storage is enumerated. if mass + * storage is not enumerated this value should be zero. */ + uint8_t mass_storage_interface; + /* This is the interface # to use for the MTP interface, + * if MTP is enumerated. if MTP is not enumerated + * this value should be zero. */ + uint8_t mtp_interface; + /* If true, Inquiry, START/STOP, and unknown mass storage + * requests cause a callback to occur for handling by the + * baseband processor. */ + cy_bool mass_storage_callbacks; +} cy_as_usb_enum_control; + + +/* Summary + This structure is used to configure a single endpoint + + Description + This data structure contains all of the information required + to configure the West Bridge hardware + associated with a given endpoint. + + See Also + * CyAsUsbSetEndPointConfig + * CyAsUsbGetEndPointConfig +*/ +typedef struct cy_as_usb_end_point_config { + /* If true, this endpoint is enabled */ + cy_bool enabled; + /* The direction of this endpoint */ + cy_as_usb_end_point_dir dir; + /* The type of endpoint */ + cy_as_usb_end_point_type type; + /* The physical endpoint #, 1, 2, 3, 4 */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t physical; + /* The size of the endpoint in bytes */ + uint16_t size; +} cy_as_usb_end_point_config; + +/* Summary + List of partition enumeration combinations that can + be selected on a partitioned storage device. + + Description + West Bridge firmware supports creating upto two + partitions on mass storage devices connected to + West Bridge. When there are two partitions on a device, + the user can choose which of these partitions should be + made visible to a USB host through the mass storage + interface. This enumeration lists the various enumeration + selections that can be made. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageCreatePPartition + * CyAsStorageRemovePPartition + * CyAsUsbSelectMSPartitions + */ +typedef enum cy_as_usb_m_s_type_t { + /* Enumerate only partition 0 as CD (autorun) device */ + cy_as_usb_m_s_unit0 = 0, + /* Enumerate only partition 1 as MS device (default setting) */ + cy_as_usb_m_s_unit1, + /* Enumerate both units */ + cy_as_usb_m_s_both +} cy_as_usb_m_s_type_t; + +/* Summary + This type specifies the type of USB event that has occurred + + Description + This type is used in the USB event callback function to + indicate the type of USB event that has occurred. The callback + function includes both this reasons for the callback and a data + parameter associated with the reason. The data parameter is used + in a reason specific way and is documented below with each reason. + + See Also + * CyAsUsbIoCallback +*/ +typedef enum cy_as_usb_event { + /* This event is sent when West Bridge is put into the suspend + state by the USB host. the data parameter is not used and + will be zero. */ + cy_as_event_usb_suspend, + /* This event is sent when West Bridge is taken out of the + suspend state by the USB host. the data parameter is not + used and will be zero. */ + cy_as_event_usb_resume, + /* This event is sent when a USB reset request is received + by the west bridge device. the data parameter is not used and + will be zero. */ + cy_as_event_usb_reset, + /* This event is sent when a USB set configuration request is made. + the data parameter is a pointer to a uint16_t that contains the + configuration number. the configuration number may be zero to + indicate an unconfigure operation. */ + cy_as_event_usb_set_config, + /* This event is sent when the USB connection changes speed. This is + generally a transition from full speed to high speed. the parameter + to this event is a pointer to uint16_t that gives the speed of the + USB connection. zero indicates full speed, one indicates high speed */ + cy_as_event_usb_speed_change, + /* This event is sent when a setup packet is received. + * The data parameter is a pointer to the eight bytes of setup data. */ + cy_as_event_usb_setup_packet, + /* This event is sent when a status packet is received. The data + parameter is not used. */ + cy_as_event_usb_status_packet, + /* This event is sent when mass storage receives an inquiry + request and we have asked to see these requests. */ + cy_as_event_usb_inquiry_before, + /* This event is sent when mass storage has finished processing an + inquiry request and any data associated with the request is no longer + required. */ + cy_as_event_usb_inquiry_after, + /* This event is sent when mass storage receives a start/stop + * request and we have asked to see these requests */ + cy_as_event_usb_start_stop, + /* This event is sent when a Clear Feature request is received. + * The data parameter is the endpoint number. */ + cy_as_event_usb_clear_feature, + /* This event is sent when mass storage receives a request + * that is not known and we have asked to see these requests */ + cy_as_event_usb_unknown_storage, + /* This event is sent when the read/write activity on the USB mass + storage has crossed a pre-set level */ + cy_as_event_usb_m_s_c_progress +} cy_as_usb_event; + +/* Summary + This type is the type of a callback function that is + called when a USB event occurs + + Description + At times West Bridge needs to inform the P port processor + of events that have + occurred. These events are asynchronous to the thread of + control on the P + port processor and as such are generally delivered via a + callback function that + is called as part of an interrupt handler. This type + defines the type of function + that must be provided as a callback function for USB events. + + See Also + * CyAsUsbEvent +*/ +typedef void (*cy_as_usb_event_callback)( + /* Handle to the device to configure */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The event type being reported */ + cy_as_usb_event ev, + /* The data assocaited with the event being reported */ + void *evdata +); + + +/* Summary + This type is the callback function called after an + asynchronous USB read/write operation + + Description + This function type defines a callback function that is + called at the completion of any + asynchronous read or write operation. + + See Also + * CyAsUsbReadDataAsync + * CyAsUsbWriteDataAsync + * CY_AS_ERROR_CANCELED +*/ +typedef void (*cy_as_usb_io_callback)( + /* Handle to the device to configure */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The endpoint that has completed an operation */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* THe amount of data transferred to/from USB */ + uint32_t count, + /* The data buffer for the operation */ + void *buffer, + /* The error status of the operation */ + cy_as_return_status_t status +); + +/* Summary + This type is the callback function called after asynchronous + API functions have completed. + + Description + When calling API functions from callback routines (interrupt + handlers usually) the async version of + these functions must be used. This callback is called when an + asynchronous API function has completed. +*/ +typedef void (*cy_as_usb_function_callback)( + /* Handle to the device to configure */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The error status of the operation */ + cy_as_return_status_t status, + /* A client supplied 32 bit tag */ + uint32_t client +); + + +/******************************************** + * West Bridge Functions + ********************************************/ + +/* Summary + This function starts the USB stack + + Description + This function initializes the West Bridge USB software + stack if it has not yet been stared. + This initializes any required data structures and powers + up any USB specific portions of + the West Bridge hardware. If the stack had already been + started, the USB stack reference count + is incremented. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Notes + This function cannot be called from any type of West Bridge + callback. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been loaded + * into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the stack initialized and is ready + * for use + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating + * with the West Bridge device + + See Also + * CyAsUsbStop +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_start( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function stops the USB stack + + Description + This function decrements the reference count for + the USB stack and if this count + is zero, the USB stack is shut down. The shutdown + frees all resources associated + with the USB stack. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Notes + While all resources associated with the USB stack will + be freed is a shutdown occurs, + resources associated with underlying layers of the software + will not be freed if they + are shared by the storage stack and the storage stack is active. + Specifically the DMA manager, + the interrupt manager, and the West Bridge communications module + are all shared by both the + USB stack and the storage stack. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been loaded + * into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - this module was shut down sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + + See Also + * CyAsUsbStart +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_stop( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function registers a callback function to be called when an + asynchronous USB event occurs + + Description + When asynchronous USB events occur, a callback function can be + called to alert the calling program. This + functions allows the calling program to register a callback. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_register_callback( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The function to call */ + cy_as_usb_event_callback callback + ); + + +/* Summary + This function connects the West Bridge device D+ and D- signals + physically to the USB host. + + Description + The West Bridge device has the ability to programmatically + disconnect the USB pins on the device + from the USB host. This feature allows for re-enumeration of + the West Bridge device as a different + device when necessary. This function connects the D+ and D- + signal physically to the USB host + if they have been previously disconnnected. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - this module was shut down sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been loaded + * into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + + See Also + * CyAsUsbDisconnect +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_connect( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function disconnects the West Bridge device D+ and D- + signals physically from the USB host. + + Description + The West Bridge device has the ability to programmatically + disconnect the USB pins on the device + from the USB host. This feature allows for re-enumeration + of the West Bridge device as a different + device when necessary. This function disconnects the D+ + and D- signal physically from the USB host + if they have been previously connected. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - this module was shut down sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been loaded + * into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + + See Also + * CyAsUsbConnect +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_disconnect( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function configures the USB stack + + Description + This function is used to configure the USB stack. It is + used to indicate which endpoints are going to + be used, and how to deal with the mass storage USB device + within West Bridge. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: Yes (if cb supplied) + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - this module was shut down sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been loaded + * into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + + See Also + * CyAsUsbGetEnumConfig + * CyAsUsbEnumControl + */ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_set_enum_config( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The USB configuration information */ + cy_as_usb_enum_control *config_p, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function retreives the current configuration of + the USB stack + + Description + This function sends a request to West Bridge to retreive + the current configuration + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: Yes (if cb supplied) + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - this module was shut down sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been loaded + * into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + + See Also + * CyAsUsbSetConfig + * CyAsUsbConfig + */ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_get_enum_config( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The return value for USB congifuration information */ + cy_as_usb_enum_control *config_p, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function sets the USB descriptor + + Description + This function is used to set the various descriptors + assocaited with the USB enumeration + process. This function should only be called when the + West Bridge enumeration model is selected. + Descriptors set using this function can be cleared by + stopping the USB stack, or by calling + the CyAsUsbClearDescriptors function. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Notes + These descriptors are described in the USB 2.0 specification, + Chapter 9. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - this module was shut down sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been loaded + * into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_DESCRIPTOR - the descriptor passed is + * not valid + * CY_AS_ERROR_BAD_INDEX - a bad index was given for the type + * of descriptor given + * CY_AS_ERROR_BAD_ENUMERATION_MODE - this function cannot be + * called if the P port processor doing enumeration + + See Also + * CyAsUsbGetDescriptor + * CyAsUsbClearDescriptors + * <LINK Enumeration Model> +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_set_descriptor( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The type of descriptor */ + cy_as_usb_desc_type type, + /* Only valid for string descriptors */ + uint8_t index, + /* The descriptor to be transferred */ + void *desc_p, + /* The length of the descriptor in bytes */ + uint16_t length, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function clears all user descriptors stored + on the West Bridge. + + Description + This function is used to clear all descriptors that + were previously + stored on the West Bridge through CyAsUsbSetDescriptor + calls, and go back + to the default descriptor setup in the firmware. This + function should + only be called when the Antioch enumeration model is + selected. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: Yes (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: Yes + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - all descriptors cleared successfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been loaded + * into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_BAD_ENUMERATION_MODE - this function cannot be + * called if the P port processor is doing enumeration + + See Also + * CyAsUsbSetDescriptor + * <LINK Enumeration Model> +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_clear_descriptors( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client + ); +/* Summary + This structure contains the descriptor buffer to be + filled by CyAsUsbGetDescriptor API. + + Description + This data structure the buffer to hold the descriptor + data, and an in/out parameter ti indicate the + lenght of the buffer and descriptor data in bytes. + + See Also + * CyAsUsbGetDescriptor +*/ +typedef struct cy_as_get_descriptor_data { + /* The buffer to hold the returned descriptor */ + void *desc_p; + /* This is an input and output parameter. + * Before the code this pointer points to a uint32_t + * that contains the length of the buffer. after + * the call, this value contains the amount of data + * actually returned. */ + uint32_t length; + +} cy_as_get_descriptor_data; + +/* Summary + This function retreives a given descriptor from the + West Bridge device + + Description + This function retreives a USB descriptor from the West + Bridge device. This function should only be called when the + West Bridge enumeration model is selected. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Notes + These descriptors are described in the USB 2.0 specification, + Chapter 9. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - this module was shut down sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been loaded + * into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_BAD_INDEX - a bad index was given for the type of + * descriptor given + * CY_AS_ERROR_BAD_ENUMERATION_MODE - this function cannot be + * called if the P port processor doing enumeration + + See Also + * CyAsUsbSetDescriptor + * <LINK Enumeration Model> +*/ + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_get_descriptor( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The type of descriptor */ + cy_as_usb_desc_type type, + /* Index for string descriptor */ + uint8_t index, + /* Parameters and return value for the get descriptor call */ + cy_as_get_descriptor_data *data, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function sets the configuration of the physical + endpoints into one of the twelve supported configuration + + Description + USB endpoints are mapped onto one of four physical + endpoints in the device. Therefore + USB endpoints are known as logical endpoints and these + logical endpoints are mapped to + one of four physical endpoints. In support of these + four physical endpoints there is + four kilo-bytes of buffer spaces that can be used as + buffers for these physical endpoints. + This 4K of buffer space can be configured in one of + twelve ways. This function sets the + buffer configuration for the physical endpoints. + + * Config 1: PEP1 (2 * 512), PEP2 (2 * 512), + * PEP3 (2 * 512), PEP4 (2 * 512) + * Config 2: PEP1 (2 * 512), PEP2 (2 * 512), + * PEP3 (4 * 512), PEP4 (N/A) + * Config 3: PEP1 (2 * 512), PEP2 (2 * 512), + * PEP3 (2 * 1024), PEP4(N/A) + * Config 4: PEP1 (4 * 512), PEP2 (N/A), + * PEP3 (2 * 512), PEP4 (2 * 512) + * Config 5: PEP1 (4 * 512), PEP2 (N/A), + * PEP3 (4 * 512), PEP4 (N/A) + * Config 6: PEP1 (4 * 512), PEP2 (N/A), + * PEP3 (2 * 1024), PEP4 (N/A) + * Config 7: PEP1 (2 * 1024), PEP2 (N/A), + * PEP3 (2 * 512), PEP4 (2 * 512) + * Config 8: PEP1 (2 * 1024), PEP2 (N/A), + * PEP3 (4 * 512), PEP4 (N/A) + * Config 9: PEP1 (2 * 1024), PEP2 (N/A), + * PEP3 (2 * 1024), PEP4 (N/A) + * Config 10: PEP1 (3 * 512), PEP2 (N/A), + * PEP3 (3 * 512), PEP4 (2 * 512) + * Config 11: PEP1 (3 * 1024), PEP2 (N/A), + * PEP3 (N/A), PEP4 (2 * 512) + * Config 12: PEP1 (4 * 1024), PEP2 (N/A), + * PEP3 (N/A), PEP4 (N/A) + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - this module was shut down sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been loaded + * into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_CONFIGURATION - the configuration given + * is not between 1 and 12 +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_set_physical_configuration( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The physical endpoint configuration number */ + uint8_t config + ); + +/* Summary + This function sets the hardware configuration for a given endpoint + + Description + This function sets the hardware configuration for a given endpoint. + This is the method to set the direction of the endpoint, the type + of endpoint, the size of the endpoint buffer, and the buffering + style for the endpoint. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Notes + Add documentation about endpoint configuration limitations + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - this module was shut down sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been loaded + * into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_ENDPOINT - the endpoint parameter is invalid + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_CONFIGURATION - the endpoint configuration + * given is not valid + * CY_AS_ERROR_ENDPOINT_CONFIG_NOT_SET - the physical endpoint + * configuration is not set + + See Also + * CyAsUsbGetEndPointConfig + * CyAsUsbEndPointConfig +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_set_end_point_config( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The endpoint of interest */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* The configuration information for the endpoint */ + cy_as_usb_end_point_config *config_p + ); + +/* Summary + This function retreives the hardware configuration for + a given endpoint + + Description + This function gets the hardware configuration for the given + endpoint. This include information about the direction of + the endpoint, the type of endpoint, the size of the endpoint + buffer, and the buffering style for the endpoint. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - this module was shut down sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been loaded + * into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_ENDPOINT - the endpoint parameter is + * invalid + + See Also + * CyAsUsbSetEndPointConfig + * CyAsUsbEndPointConfig +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_get_end_point_config( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The endpoint of interest*/ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* The return value containing the endpoint config + * information */ + cy_as_usb_end_point_config *config_p + ); + +/* Summary + This function commits the configuration information that + has previously been set. + + Description + The initialization process involves calling CyAsUsbSetEnumConfig() + and CyAsUsbSetEndPointConfig(). These + functions do not actually send the configuration information to + the West Bridge device. Instead, these + functions store away the configuration information and this + CyAsUsbCommitConfig() actually finds the + best hardware configuration based on the requested endpoint + configuration and sends thsi optimal + confiuration down to the West Bridge device. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - a configuration was found and sent + * to West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - the West Bridge device has not + * been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - the firmware has not been loaded + * into West Bridge + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_CONFIGURATION - the configuration requested + * is not possible + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + + See Also + * CyAsUsbSetEndPointConfig + * CyAsUsbSetEnumConfig +*/ + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_commit_config( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function reads data from a USB endpoint. + + Description + This function reads data from an OUT. This function blocks + until the read is complete. + If this is a packet read, a single received USB packet will + complete the read. If this + is not a packet read, this function will block until all of + the data requested has been + recevied. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - this module was shut down sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_ENDPOINT - the endpoint parameter is + * invalid + + See Also + * CyAsUsbReadDataAsync + * CyAsUsbWriteData + * CyAsUsbWriteDataAsync +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_read_data( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The endpoint of interest */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* If CyTrue, this is a packet read */ + cy_bool pktread, + /* The amount of data to read */ + uint32_t dsize, + /* The amount of data read */ + uint32_t *dataread, + /* The buffer to hold the data read */ + void *data + ); + +/* Summary + This function reads data from a USB endpoint + + Description + This function reads data from an OUT endpoint. This + function will return immediately and the callback + provided will be called when the read is complete. + If this is a packet read, then the callback will be + called on the next received packet. If this is not a + packet read, the callback will be called when the + requested data is received. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - this module was shut down sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_ENDPOINT - the endpoint parameter is + * invalid + + See Also + * CyAsUsbReadData + * CyAsUsbWriteData + * CyAsUsbWriteDataAsync +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_read_data_async( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The endpoint of interest */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* If CyTrue, this is a packet read */ + cy_bool pktread, + /* The amount of data to read */ + uint32_t dsize, + /* The buffer for storing the data */ + void *data, + /* The callback function to call when the data is read */ + cy_as_usb_io_callback callback + ); + +/* Summary + This function writes data to a USB endpoint + + Description + This function writes data to an IN endpoint data buffer. + Multiple USB packets may be sent until all data requeste + has been sent. This function blocks until all of the data + has been sent. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: NO + + Notes + Calling this function with a dsize of zero will result in + a zero length packet transmitted to the USB host. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - this module was shut down sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_ENDPOINT - the endpoint parameter is + * invalid + + See Also + * CyAsUsbReadData + * CyAsUsbReadDataAsync + * CyAsUsbWriteDataAsync +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_write_data( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The endpoint to write data to */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* The size of the data to write */ + uint32_t dsize, + /* The data buffer */ + void *data + ); + +/* Summary + This function writes data to a USB endpoint + + Description + This function writes data to an IN endpoint data buffer. + This function returns immediately and when the write + completes, or if an error occurs, the callback function + is called to indicate completion of the write operation. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES + + Notes + Calling this function with a dsize of zero will result + in a zero length packet transmitted to the USB host. + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - this module was shut down sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_ENDPOINT - the endpoint parameter is + * invalid + + See Also + * CyAsUsbReadData + * CyAsUsbReadDataAsync + * CyAsUsbWriteData +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_write_data_async( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The endpoint to write data to */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* The size of the data */ + uint32_t dsize, + /* The buffer containing the data */ + void *data, + /* If true, send a short packet to terminate data */ + cy_bool spacket, + /* The callback to call when the data is written */ + cy_as_usb_io_callback callback + ); + +/* Summary + This function aborts an outstanding asynchronous + operation on a given endpoint + + Description + This function aborts any outstanding operation that is + pending on the given endpoint. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - this module was shut down + * sucessfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not + * running + * CY_AS_ERROR_ASYNC_NOT_PENDING - no asynchronous USB + * operation was pending + + See Also + * CyAsUsbReadData + * CyAsUsbReadDataAsync + * CyAsUsbWriteData + * CyAsUsbWriteDataAsync +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_cancel_async( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The endpoint of interest */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep + ); + +/* Summary + This function sets a stall condition on a given endpoint + + Description + This function sets a stall condition on the given endpoint. + If the callback function is not zero, the function is + executed asynchronously and the callback is called when + the function is completed. If the callback function is + zero, this function executes synchronously and will not + return until the function has completed. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the function succeeded + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_ENDPOINT - the endpoint given was invalid, + * or was not configured as an OUT endpoint + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_IN_CALLBACK (only if no cb supplied) + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + + See Also + * CyAsUsbGetStall + * CyAsUsbClearStall +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_set_stall( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The endpoint of interest */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client +); + +/* Summary + This function clears a stall condition on a given endpoint + + Description + This function clears a stall condition on the given endpoint. + If the callback function is not zero, the function is + executed asynchronously and the callback is called when the + function is completed. If the callback function is zero, this + function executes synchronously and will not return until the + function has completed. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the function succeeded + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_ENDPOINT - the endpoint given was invalid, + * or was not configured as an OUT endpoint + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_IN_CALLBACK (only if no cb supplied) + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + + See Also + * CyAsUsbGetStall + * CyAsUsbSetStall +*/ + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_clear_stall( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The endpoint of interest */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client + ); + + +/* Summary + This function returns the stall status for a given endpoint + + Description + This function returns the stall status for a given endpoint + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the function succeeded + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_ENDPOINT - the endpoint given was invalid, + * or was not configured as an OUT endpoint + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_IN_CALLBACK + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + + See Also + * CyAsUsbGetStall + * CyAsUsbSetStall + * CyAsUsbClearStall +*/ + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_get_stall( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The endpoint of interest */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* The return value for the stall state */ + cy_bool *stall_p, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function sets a NAK condition on a given endpoint + + Description + This function sets a NAK condition on the given endpoint. + If the callback function is not zero, the function is + executed asynchronously and the callback is called when + the function is completed. If the callback function is + zero, this function executes synchronously and will not + return until the function has completed. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the function succeeded + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_ENDPOINT - the endpoint given was + * invalid, or was not configured as an OUT endpoint + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_IN_CALLBACK (only if no cb supplied) + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + + See Also + * CyAsUsbGetNak + * CyAsUsbClearNak +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_set_nak( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The endpoint of interest */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client +); + +/* Summary + This function clears a NAK condition on a given endpoint + + Description + This function clears a NAK condition on the given endpoint. + If the callback function is not zero, the function is + executed asynchronously and the callback is called when the + function is completed. If the callback function is zero, + this function executes synchronously and will not return + until the function has completed. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the function succeeded + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_ENDPOINT - the endpoint given was invalid, + * or was not configured as an OUT endpoint + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_IN_CALLBACK (only if no cb supplied) + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + + See Also + * CyAsUsbGetNak + * CyAsUsbSetNak +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_clear_nak( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The endpoint of interest */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function returns the NAK status for a given endpoint + + Description + This function returns the NAK status for a given endpoint + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the function succeeded + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_ENDPOINT - the endpoint given was invalid, + * or was not configured as an OUT endpoint + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_IN_CALLBACK + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + + See Also + * CyAsUsbSetNak + * CyAsUsbClearNak +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_get_nak( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The endpoint of interest */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* The return value for the stall state */ + cy_bool *nak_p, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client +); + +/* Summary + This function triggers a USB remote wakeup from the Processor + API + + Description + When there is a Suspend condition on the USB bus, this function + programmatically takes the USB bus out of thi suspend state. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: YES (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: YES + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the function succeeded + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_IN_CALLBACK + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_IN_SUSPEND + +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_signal_remote_wakeup( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + This function sets the threshold levels for mass storage progress + reports from the West Bridge. + + Description + The West Bridge firmware can be configured to track the amount of + read/write activity on the mass storage device, and send progress + reports when the activity level has crossed a threshold level. + This function sets the threshold levels for the progress reports. + Set wr_sectors and rd_sectors to 0, if the progress reports are to + be turned off. + + * Valid In Asynchronous Callback: Yes (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: Yes + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - the function succeeded + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - the USB stack is not running + * CY_AS_ERROR_TIMEOUT - a timeout occurred communicating with + * the West Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - Bad handle + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_IN_CALLBACK - Synchronous call made + * while in callback + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - Failed allocating memory for + * request processing + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED - Firmware version does not support + * mass storage progress tracking + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE - Unexpected response from + * Firmware + + See Also + * CyAsUsbMSCProgressData + * CyAsEventUsbMSCProgress +*/ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_set_m_s_report_threshold( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Number of sectors written before report is sent */ + uint32_t wr_sectors, + /* Number of sectors read before report is sent */ + uint32_t rd_sectors, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client + ); + +/* Summary + Specify which of the partitions on a partitioned mass storage + device should be made visible to USB. + + Description + West Bridge firmware supports the creation of upto two + partitions on mass storage devices connected to the West Bridge + device. When there are two partitions on a device, the user can + choose which of these partitions should be made visible to the + USB host through the USB mass storage interface. This function + allows the user to configure the partitions that should be + enumerated. At least one partition should be selected through + this API. If neither partition needs to be enumerated, use + CyAsUsbSetEnumConfig to control this. + + * Valid in Asynchronous callback: Yes (if cb supplied) + * Nestable: Yes + + Returns + * CY_AS_ERROR_SUCCESS - operation completed successfully + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE - invalid handle to the West + * Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_CONFIGURED - West Bridge device has not + * been configured + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_FIRMWARE - no firmware running on West + * Bridge device + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_RUNNING - USB stack has not been started + * CY_AS_ERROR_IN_SUSPEND - West Bridge device is in + * suspend mode + * CY_AS_ERROR_INVALID_CALL_SEQUENCE - this API has to be + * called before CyAsUsbSetEnumConfig + * CY_AS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY - failed to get memory to + * process the request + * CY_AS_ERROR_NO_SUCH_UNIT - Storage device addressed has + * not been partitioned + * CY_AS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED - operation is not supported by + * active device/firmware. + + See Also + * CyAsStorageCreatePPartition + * CyAsStorageRemovePPartition + * CyAsUsbMsType_t + */ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_select_m_s_partitions( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* Bus index of the device being addressed */ + cy_as_bus_number_t bus, + /* Device id of the device being addressed */ + uint32_t device, + /* Selection of partitions to be enumerated */ + cy_as_usb_m_s_type_t type, + /* The callback, if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client + ); + +extern cy_as_media_type +cy_as_storage_get_media_from_address(uint16_t v); + +extern cy_as_bus_number_t +cy_as_storage_get_bus_from_address(uint16_t v); + +extern uint32_t +cy_as_storage_get_device_from_address(uint16_t v); + +/* For supporting deprecated functions */ +#include "cyasusb_dep.h" + +#include "cyas_cplus_end.h" + +#endif /* _INCLUDED_CYASUSB_H_ */ diff --git a/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasusb_dep.h b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasusb_dep.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..829eddee39b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/include/linux/westbridge/cyasusb_dep.h @@ -0,0 +1,224 @@ +/* Cypress West Bridge API header file (cyasusb_dep.h) +## =========================== +## Copyright (C) 2010 Cypress Semiconductor +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street +## Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +## =========================== +*/ + +/* + * This header will contain Antioch specific declaration + * of the APIs that are deprecated in Astoria SDK. This is + * for maintaining backward compatibility. + */ + +#ifndef __INCLUDED_CYASUSB_DEP_H__ +#define __INCLUDED_CYASUSB_DEP_H__ + +#ifndef __doxygen__ + +/* + This data structure is the data passed via the evdata + paramater on a usb event callback for the inquiry request. +*/ + +typedef struct cy_as_usb_inquiry_data_dep { + /* The media for the event */ + cy_as_media_type media; + /* The EVPD bit from the SCSI INQUIRY request */ + uint8_t evpd; + /* The codepage in the inquiry request */ + uint8_t codepage; + /* This bool must be set to CyTrue indicate + * that the inquiry data was changed */ + cy_bool updated; + /* The length of the data */ + uint16_t length; + /* The inquiry data */ + void *data; +} cy_as_usb_inquiry_data_dep; + + +typedef struct cy_as_usb_unknown_command_data_dep { + /* The media for the event */ + cy_as_media_type media; + /* The length of the requst (should be 16 bytes) */ + uint16_t reqlen; + /* The request */ + void *request; + /* The returned status value for the command */ + uint8_t status; + /* If status is failed, the sense key */ + uint8_t key; + /* If status is failed, the additional sense code */ + uint8_t asc; + /* If status if failed, the additional sense code qualifier */ + uint8_t ascq; +} cy_as_usb_unknown_command_data_dep; + + +typedef struct cy_as_usb_start_stop_data_dep { + /* The media type for the event */ + cy_as_media_type media; + /* CyTrue means start request, CyFalse means stop request */ + cy_bool start; + /* CyTrue means LoEj bit set, otherwise false */ + cy_bool loej; +} cy_as_usb_start_stop_data_dep; + + +typedef struct cy_as_usb_enum_control_dep { + /* The bits in this member determine which mass storage devices + are enumerated. see cy_as_usb_mass_storage_enum for more details. */ + uint8_t enum_mass_storage; + /* If true, West Bridge will control enumeration. If this is false the + pport controls enumeration. if the P port is controlling + enumeration, traffic will be received via endpoint zero. */ + cy_bool antioch_enumeration; + /* This is the interface # to use for the mass storage interface, + if mass storage is enumerated. if mass storage is not enumerated + this value should be zero. */ + uint8_t mass_storage_interface; + /* If true, Inquiry, START/STOP, and unknown mass storage + requests cause a callback to occur for handling by the + baseband processor. */ + cy_bool mass_storage_callbacks; +} cy_as_usb_enum_control_dep; + + +typedef void (*cy_as_usb_event_callback_dep)( + /* Handle to the device to configure */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The event type being reported */ + cy_as_usb_event ev, + /* The data assocaited with the event being reported */ + void *evdata +); + + + +/* Register Callback api */ +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_register_callback_dep( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The function to call */ + cy_as_usb_event_callback_dep callback + ); + + +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_set_enum_config_dep( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The USB configuration information */ + cy_as_usb_enum_control_dep *config_p, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client + ); + + +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_get_enum_config_dep( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The return value for USB congifuration information */ + cy_as_usb_enum_control_dep *config_p, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client + ); + +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_get_descriptor_dep( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The type of descriptor */ + cy_as_usb_desc_type type, + /* Index for string descriptor */ + uint8_t index, + /* The buffer to hold the returned descriptor */ + void *desc_p, + /* This is an input and output parameter. Before the code this pointer + points to a uint32_t that contains the length of the buffer. after + the call, this value contains the amount of data actually returned. */ + uint32_t *length_p + ); + +extern cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_set_stall_dep( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The endpoint of interest */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_usb_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client +); + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_clear_stall_dep( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The endpoint of interest */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_usb_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client + ); + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_set_nak_dep( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The endpoint of interest */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_usb_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client +); + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_clear_nak_dep( + /* Handle to the West Bridge device */ + cy_as_device_handle handle, + /* The endpoint of interest */ + cy_as_end_point_number_t ep, + /* The callback if async call */ + cy_as_usb_function_callback cb, + /* Client supplied data */ + uint32_t client + ); + +EXTERN cy_as_return_status_t +cy_as_usb_select_m_s_partitions_dep( + cy_as_device_handle handle, + cy_as_media_type media, + uint32_t device, + cy_as_usb_m_s_type_t type, + cy_as_function_callback cb, + uint32_t client + ); + +#endif /*__doxygen*/ + +#endif /*__INCLUDED_CYANSTORAGE_DEP_H__*/ |