/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR BSD-3-Clause */ /* Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Broadcom. All rights reserved. */ #ifndef VCHI_COMMON_H_ #define VCHI_COMMON_H_ //flags used when sending messages (must be bitmapped) typedef enum { VCHI_FLAGS_NONE = 0x0, VCHI_FLAGS_BLOCK_UNTIL_OP_COMPLETE = 0x1, // waits for message to be received, or sent (NB. not the same as being seen on other side) VCHI_FLAGS_CALLBACK_WHEN_OP_COMPLETE = 0x2, // run a callback when message sent VCHI_FLAGS_BLOCK_UNTIL_QUEUED = 0x4, // return once the transfer is in a queue ready to go VCHI_FLAGS_ALLOW_PARTIAL = 0x8, VCHI_FLAGS_BLOCK_UNTIL_DATA_READ = 0x10, VCHI_FLAGS_CALLBACK_WHEN_DATA_READ = 0x20, VCHI_FLAGS_ALIGN_SLOT = 0x000080, // internal use only VCHI_FLAGS_BULK_AUX_QUEUED = 0x010000, // internal use only VCHI_FLAGS_BULK_AUX_COMPLETE = 0x020000, // internal use only VCHI_FLAGS_BULK_DATA_QUEUED = 0x040000, // internal use only VCHI_FLAGS_BULK_DATA_COMPLETE = 0x080000, // internal use only VCHI_FLAGS_INTERNAL = 0xFF0000 } VCHI_FLAGS_T; // constants for vchi_crc_control() typedef enum { VCHI_CRC_NOTHING = -1, VCHI_CRC_PER_SERVICE = 0, VCHI_CRC_EVERYTHING = 1, } VCHI_CRC_CONTROL_T; //callback reasons when an event occurs on a service typedef enum { VCHI_CALLBACK_REASON_MIN, //This indicates that there is data available //handle is the msg id that was transmitted with the data // When a message is received and there was no FULL message available previously, send callback // Tasks get kicked by the callback, reset their event and try and read from the fifo until it fails VCHI_CALLBACK_MSG_AVAILABLE, VCHI_CALLBACK_MSG_SENT, VCHI_CALLBACK_MSG_SPACE_AVAILABLE, // XXX not yet implemented // This indicates that a transfer from the other side has completed VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_RECEIVED, //This indicates that data queued up to be sent has now gone //handle is the msg id that was used when sending the data VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_SENT, VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_RX_SPACE_AVAILABLE, // XXX not yet implemented VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_TX_SPACE_AVAILABLE, // XXX not yet implemented VCHI_CALLBACK_SERVICE_CLOSED, // this side has sent XOFF to peer due to lack of data consumption by service // (suggests the service may need to take some recovery action if it has // been deliberately holding off consuming data) VCHI_CALLBACK_SENT_XOFF, VCHI_CALLBACK_SENT_XON, // indicates that a bulk transfer has finished reading the source buffer VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_DATA_READ, // power notification events (currently host side only) VCHI_CALLBACK_PEER_OFF, VCHI_CALLBACK_PEER_SUSPENDED, VCHI_CALLBACK_PEER_ON, VCHI_CALLBACK_PEER_RESUMED, VCHI_CALLBACK_FORCED_POWER_OFF, // some extra notifications provided by vchiq_arm VCHI_CALLBACK_SERVICE_OPENED, VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_RECEIVE_ABORTED, VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_TRANSMIT_ABORTED, VCHI_CALLBACK_REASON_MAX } VCHI_CALLBACK_REASON_T; // service control options typedef enum { VCHI_SERVICE_OPTION_MIN, VCHI_SERVICE_OPTION_TRACE, VCHI_SERVICE_OPTION_SYNCHRONOUS, VCHI_SERVICE_OPTION_MAX } VCHI_SERVICE_OPTION_T; //Callback used by all services / bulk transfers typedef void (*VCHI_CALLBACK_T)(void *callback_param, //my service local param VCHI_CALLBACK_REASON_T reason, void *handle); //for transmitting msg's only /* * Define vector struct for scatter-gather (vector) operations * Vectors can be nested - if a vector element has negative length, then * the data pointer is treated as pointing to another vector array, with * '-vec_len' elements. Thus to append a header onto an existing vector, * you can do this: * * void foo(const struct vchi_msg_vector *v, int n) * { * struct vchi_msg_vector nv[2]; * nv[0].vec_base = my_header; * nv[0].vec_len = sizeof my_header; * nv[1].vec_base = v; * nv[1].vec_len = -n; * ... * */ struct vchi_msg_vector { const void *vec_base; int32_t vec_len; }; // Opaque type for a connection API typedef struct opaque_vchi_connection_api_t VCHI_CONNECTION_API_T; // Opaque type for a message driver typedef struct opaque_vchi_message_driver_t VCHI_MESSAGE_DRIVER_T; // Iterator structure for reading ahead through received message queue. Allocated by client, // initialised by vchi_msg_look_ahead. Fields are for internal VCHI use only. // Iterates over messages in queue at the instant of the call to vchi_msg_lookahead - // will not proceed to messages received since. Behaviour is undefined if an iterator // is used again after messages for that service are removed/dequeued by any // means other than vchi_msg_iter_... calls on the iterator itself. struct vchi_msg_iter { struct opaque_vchi_service_t *service; void *last; void *next; void *remove; }; #endif // VCHI_COMMON_H_