/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ /* * ChromeOS Wilco Embedded Controller * * Copyright 2018 Google LLC */ #ifndef WILCO_EC_H #define WILCO_EC_H #include #include /* Message flags for using the mailbox() interface */ #define WILCO_EC_FLAG_NO_RESPONSE BIT(0) /* EC does not respond */ /* Normal commands have a maximum 32 bytes of data */ #define EC_MAILBOX_DATA_SIZE 32 /** * struct wilco_ec_device - Wilco Embedded Controller handle. * @dev: Device handle. * @mailbox_lock: Mutex to ensure one mailbox command at a time. * @io_command: I/O port for mailbox command. Provided by ACPI. * @io_data: I/O port for mailbox data. Provided by ACPI. * @io_packet: I/O port for mailbox packet data. Provided by ACPI. * @data_buffer: Buffer used for EC communication. The same buffer * is used to hold the request and the response. * @data_size: Size of the data buffer used for EC communication. * @debugfs_pdev: The child platform_device used by the debugfs sub-driver. * @rtc_pdev: The child platform_device used by the RTC sub-driver. * @telem_pdev: The child platform_device used by the telemetry sub-driver. */ struct wilco_ec_device { struct device *dev; struct mutex mailbox_lock; struct resource *io_command; struct resource *io_data; struct resource *io_packet; void *data_buffer; size_t data_size; struct platform_device *debugfs_pdev; struct platform_device *rtc_pdev; struct platform_device *telem_pdev; }; /** * struct wilco_ec_request - Mailbox request message format. * @struct_version: Should be %EC_MAILBOX_PROTO_VERSION * @checksum: Sum of all bytes must be 0. * @mailbox_id: Mailbox identifier, specifies the command set. * @mailbox_version: Mailbox interface version %EC_MAILBOX_VERSION * @reserved: Set to zero. * @data_size: Length of following data. */ struct wilco_ec_request { u8 struct_version; u8 checksum; u16 mailbox_id; u8 mailbox_version; u8 reserved; u16 data_size; } __packed; /** * struct wilco_ec_response - Mailbox response message format. * @struct_version: Should be %EC_MAILBOX_PROTO_VERSION * @checksum: Sum of all bytes must be 0. * @result: Result code from the EC. Non-zero indicates an error. * @data_size: Length of the response data buffer. * @reserved: Set to zero. * @data: Response data buffer. Max size is %EC_MAILBOX_DATA_SIZE_EXTENDED. */ struct wilco_ec_response { u8 struct_version; u8 checksum; u16 result; u16 data_size; u8 reserved[2]; u8 data[0]; } __packed; /** * enum wilco_ec_msg_type - Message type to select a set of command codes. * @WILCO_EC_MSG_LEGACY: Legacy EC messages for standard EC behavior. * @WILCO_EC_MSG_PROPERTY: Get/Set/Sync EC controlled NVRAM property. * @WILCO_EC_MSG_TELEMETRY: Request telemetry data from the EC. */ enum wilco_ec_msg_type { WILCO_EC_MSG_LEGACY = 0x00f0, WILCO_EC_MSG_PROPERTY = 0x00f2, WILCO_EC_MSG_TELEMETRY = 0x00f5, }; /** * struct wilco_ec_message - Request and response message. * @type: Mailbox message type. * @flags: Message flags, e.g. %WILCO_EC_FLAG_NO_RESPONSE. * @request_size: Number of bytes to send to the EC. * @request_data: Buffer containing the request data. * @response_size: Number of bytes to read from EC. * @response_data: Buffer containing the response data, should be * response_size bytes and allocated by caller. */ struct wilco_ec_message { enum wilco_ec_msg_type type; u8 flags; size_t request_size; void *request_data; size_t response_size; void *response_data; }; /** * wilco_ec_mailbox() - Send request to the EC and receive the response. * @ec: Wilco EC device. * @msg: Wilco EC message. * * Return: Number of bytes received or negative error code on failure. */ int wilco_ec_mailbox(struct wilco_ec_device *ec, struct wilco_ec_message *msg); /* * A Property is typically a data item that is stored to NVRAM * by the EC. Each of these data items has an index associated * with it, known as the Property ID (PID). Properties may have * variable lengths, up to a max of WILCO_EC_PROPERTY_MAX_SIZE * bytes. Properties can be simple integers, or they may be more * complex binary data. */ #define WILCO_EC_PROPERTY_MAX_SIZE 4 /** * struct ec_property_set_msg - Message to get or set a property. * @property_id: Which property to get or set. * @length: Number of bytes of |data| that are used. * @data: Actual property data. */ struct wilco_ec_property_msg { u32 property_id; int length; u8 data[WILCO_EC_PROPERTY_MAX_SIZE]; }; /** * wilco_ec_get_property() - Retrieve a property from the EC. * @ec: Embedded Controller device. * @prop_msg: Message for request and response. * * The property_id field of |prop_msg| should be filled before calling this * function. The result will be stored in the data and length fields. * * Return: 0 on success, negative error code on failure. */ int wilco_ec_get_property(struct wilco_ec_device *ec, struct wilco_ec_property_msg *prop_msg); /** * wilco_ec_set_property() - Store a property on the EC. * @ec: Embedded Controller device. * @prop_msg: Message for request and response. * * The property_id, length, and data fields of |prop_msg| should be * filled before calling this function. * * Return: 0 on success, negative error code on failure. */ int wilco_ec_set_property(struct wilco_ec_device *ec, struct wilco_ec_property_msg *prop_msg); /** * wilco_ec_get_byte_property() - Retrieve a byte-size property from the EC. * @ec: Embedded Controller device. * @property_id: Which property to retrieve. * @val: The result value, will be filled by this function. * * Return: 0 on success, negative error code on failure. */ int wilco_ec_get_byte_property(struct wilco_ec_device *ec, u32 property_id, u8 *val); /** * wilco_ec_get_byte_property() - Store a byte-size property on the EC. * @ec: Embedded Controller device. * @property_id: Which property to store. * @val: Value to store. * * Return: 0 on success, negative error code on failure. */ int wilco_ec_set_byte_property(struct wilco_ec_device *ec, u32 property_id, u8 val); /** * wilco_ec_add_sysfs() - Create sysfs entries * @ec: Wilco EC device * * wilco_ec_remove_sysfs() needs to be called afterwards * to perform the necessary cleanup. * * Return: 0 on success or negative error code on failure. */ int wilco_ec_add_sysfs(struct wilco_ec_device *ec); void wilco_ec_remove_sysfs(struct wilco_ec_device *ec); #endif /* WILCO_EC_H */