freebsd-dev/sys/dev/mmc/bridge.h
Marius Strobl cd85acba1a - Correct the remainder of confusing and error prone mix-ups between
"br" or "bridge" where - according to the terminology outlined in
  comments of bridge.h and mmcbr_if.m  around since their addition in
  r163516 - the bus is meant and used instead. Some of these instances
  are also rather old, while those in e. g. mmc_subr.c are as new as
  r315430 and were caused by choosing mmc_wait_for_request(), i. e. the
  one pre-r315430 outliner existing in mmc.c, as template for function
  parameters in mmc_subr.c inadvertently. This correction translates to
  renaming "brdev" to "busdev" and "mmcbr" to "mmcbus" respectively as
  appropriate.
  While at it, also rename "reqdev" to just "dev" in mmc_subr.[c,h]
  for consistency with was already used in mmm.c pre-r315430, again
  modulo mmc_wait_for_request() that is.
- Remove comment lines from bridge.h incorrectly suggesting that there
  would be a MMC bridge base class driver.
- Update comments in bridge.h regarding the star topology of SD and SDIO;
  since version 3.00 of the SDHCI specification, for eSD and eSDIO bus
  topologies are actually possible in form of so called "shared buses"
  (in some subcontext later on renamed to "embedded" buses).
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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2006 M. Warner Losh. All rights reserved.
*
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* herein shall be construed as an obligation by the SD Group, the SD-3C LLC
* or the SD Card Association to disclose or distribute any technical
* information, know-how or other confidential information to any third party.
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef DEV_MMC_BRIDGE_H
#define DEV_MMC_BRIDGE_H
#include <sys/bus.h>
/*
* This file defines interfaces for the mmc bridge. The names chosen
* are similar to or the same as the names used in Linux to allow for
* easy porting of what Linux calls mmc host drivers. I use the
* FreeBSD terminology of bridge and bus for consistency with other
* drivers in the system. This file corresponds roughly to the Linux
* linux/mmc/host.h file.
*
* A mmc bridge is a chipset that can have one or more mmc and/or sd
* cards attached to it. mmc devices are attached on a bus topology,
* while sd and sdio cards usually are attached using a star topology
* (meaning in practice each sd card has its own, independent slot).
* Since SDHCI v3.00, buses for esd and esdio are possible, though.
*
* Attached to the mmc bridge is an mmcbus. The mmcbus is described
* in dev/mmc/mmcbus_if.m.
*/
/*
* mmc_ios is a structure that is used to store the state of the mmc/sd
* bus configuration. This include the bus' clock speed, its voltage,
* the bus mode for command output, the SPI chip select, some power
* states and the bus width.
*/
enum mmc_vdd {
vdd_150 = 0, vdd_155, vdd_160, vdd_165, vdd_170, vdd_180,
vdd_190, vdd_200, vdd_210, vdd_220, vdd_230, vdd_240, vdd_250,
vdd_260, vdd_270, vdd_280, vdd_290, vdd_300, vdd_310, vdd_320,
vdd_330, vdd_340, vdd_350, vdd_360
};
enum mmc_vccq {
vccq_120 = 0, vccq_180, vccq_330
};
enum mmc_power_mode {
power_off = 0, power_up, power_on
};
enum mmc_bus_mode {
opendrain = 1, pushpull
};
enum mmc_chip_select {
cs_dontcare = 0, cs_high, cs_low
};
enum mmc_bus_width {
bus_width_1 = 0, bus_width_4 = 2, bus_width_8 = 3
};
enum mmc_drv_type {
drv_type_b = 0, drv_type_a, drv_type_c, drv_type_d
};
enum mmc_bus_timing {
bus_timing_normal = 0, bus_timing_hs, bus_timing_uhs_sdr12,
bus_timing_uhs_sdr25, bus_timing_uhs_sdr50, bus_timing_uhs_ddr50,
bus_timing_uhs_sdr104, bus_timing_mmc_ddr52, bus_timing_mmc_hs200,
bus_timing_mmc_hs400, bus_timing_mmc_hs400es, bus_timing_max =
bus_timing_mmc_hs400es
};
struct mmc_ios {
uint32_t clock; /* Speed of the clock in Hz to move data */
enum mmc_vdd vdd; /* Voltage to apply to the power pins */
enum mmc_vccq vccq; /* Voltage to use for signaling */
enum mmc_bus_mode bus_mode;
enum mmc_chip_select chip_select;
enum mmc_bus_width bus_width;
enum mmc_power_mode power_mode;
enum mmc_bus_timing timing;
enum mmc_drv_type drv_type;
};
enum mmc_card_mode {
mode_mmc, mode_sd
};
enum mmc_retune_req {
retune_req_none = 0, retune_req_normal, retune_req_reset
};
struct mmc_host {
int f_min;
int f_max;
uint32_t host_ocr;
uint32_t ocr;
uint32_t caps;
#define MMC_CAP_4_BIT_DATA (1 << 0) /* Can do 4-bit data transfers */
#define MMC_CAP_8_BIT_DATA (1 << 1) /* Can do 8-bit data transfers */
#define MMC_CAP_HSPEED (1 << 2) /* Can do High Speed transfers */
#define MMC_CAP_BOOT_NOACC (1 << 4) /* Cannot access boot partitions */
#define MMC_CAP_WAIT_WHILE_BUSY (1 << 5) /* Host waits for busy responses */
#define MMC_CAP_UHS_SDR12 (1 << 6) /* Can do UHS SDR12 */
#define MMC_CAP_UHS_SDR25 (1 << 7) /* Can do UHS SDR25 */
#define MMC_CAP_UHS_SDR50 (1 << 8) /* Can do UHS SDR50 */
#define MMC_CAP_UHS_SDR104 (1 << 9) /* Can do UHS SDR104 */
#define MMC_CAP_UHS_DDR50 (1 << 10) /* Can do UHS DDR50 */
#define MMC_CAP_MMC_DDR52_120 (1 << 11) /* Can do eMMC DDR52 at 1.2 V */
#define MMC_CAP_MMC_DDR52_180 (1 << 12) /* Can do eMMC DDR52 at 1.8 V */
#define MMC_CAP_MMC_DDR52 (MMC_CAP_MMC_DDR52_120 | MMC_CAP_MMC_DDR52_180)
#define MMC_CAP_MMC_HS200_120 (1 << 13) /* Can do eMMC HS200 at 1.2 V */
#define MMC_CAP_MMC_HS200_180 (1 << 14) /* Can do eMMC HS200 at 1.8 V */
#define MMC_CAP_MMC_HS200 (MMC_CAP_MMC_HS200_120| MMC_CAP_MMC_HS200_180)
#define MMC_CAP_MMC_HS400_120 (1 << 15) /* Can do eMMC HS400 at 1.2 V */
#define MMC_CAP_MMC_HS400_180 (1 << 16) /* Can do eMMC HS400 at 1.8 V */
#define MMC_CAP_MMC_HS400 (MMC_CAP_MMC_HS400_120 | MMC_CAP_MMC_HS400_180)
#define MMC_CAP_MMC_HSX00_120 (MMC_CAP_MMC_HS200_120 | MMC_CAP_MMC_HS400_120)
#define MMC_CAP_MMC_ENH_STROBE (1 << 17) /* Can do eMMC Enhanced Strobe */
#define MMC_CAP_SIGNALING_120 (1 << 18) /* Can do signaling at 1.2 V */
#define MMC_CAP_SIGNALING_180 (1 << 19) /* Can do signaling at 1.8 V */
#define MMC_CAP_SIGNALING_330 (1 << 20) /* Can do signaling at 3.3 V */
#define MMC_CAP_DRIVER_TYPE_A (1 << 21) /* Can do Driver Type A */
#define MMC_CAP_DRIVER_TYPE_C (1 << 22) /* Can do Driver Type C */
#define MMC_CAP_DRIVER_TYPE_D (1 << 23) /* Can do Driver Type D */
enum mmc_card_mode mode;
struct mmc_ios ios; /* Current state of the host */
};
#ifdef _KERNEL
extern driver_t mmc_driver;
extern devclass_t mmc_devclass;
#define MMC_VERSION 4
#define MMC_DECLARE_BRIDGE(name) \
DRIVER_MODULE(mmc, name, mmc_driver, mmc_devclass, NULL, NULL); \
MODULE_DEPEND(name, mmc, MMC_VERSION, MMC_VERSION, MMC_VERSION);
#define MMC_DEPEND(name) \
MODULE_DEPEND(name, mmc, MMC_VERSION, MMC_VERSION, MMC_VERSION);
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif /* DEV_MMC_BRIDGE_H */