freebsd-nq/sys/contrib/octeon-sdk/cvmx-usbd.h
Juli Mallett dc4ee6ca91 Merge the Cavium Octeon SDK 2.3.0 Simple Executive code and update FreeBSD to
make use of it where possible.

This primarily brings in support for newer hardware, and FreeBSD is not yet
able to support the abundance of IRQs on new hardware and many features in the
Ethernet driver.

Because of the changes to IRQs in the Simple Executive, we have to maintain our
own list of Octeon IRQs now, which probably can be pared-down and be specific
to the CIU interrupt unit soon, and when other interrupt mechanisms are added
they can maintain their own definitions.

Remove unmasking of interrupts from within the UART device now that the
function used is no longer present in the Simple Executive.  The unmasking
seems to have been gratuitous as this is more properly handled by the buses
above the UART device, and seems to work on that basis.
2012-03-11 06:17:49 +00:00

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#ifndef __CVMX_USBD_H__
#define __CVMX_USBD_H__
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/**
* @file
*
* "cvmx-usbd.h" defines a set of low level USB functions to help developers
* create Octeon USB devices for various operating systems. These functions
* provide a generic API to the Octeon USB blocks, hiding the internal hardware
* specific operations.
*
* <hr>$Revision: 32636 $<hr>
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
typedef enum
{
CVMX_USBD_TRANSFER_CONTROL = 0,
CVMX_USBD_TRANSFER_ISOCHRONOUS = 1,
CVMX_USBD_TRANSFER_BULK = 2,
CVMX_USBD_TRANSFER_INTERRUPT = 3,
} cvmx_usbd_transfer_t;
typedef enum
{
CVMX_USBD_SPEED_HIGH = 0,
CVMX_USBD_SPEED_FULL = 1,
CVMX_USBD_SPEED_LOW = 2,
} cvmx_usbd_speed_t;
typedef enum
{
CVMX_USBD_CALLBACK_SUSPEND,
CVMX_USBD_CALLBACK_RESET,
CVMX_USBD_CALLBACK_ENUM_COMPLETE,
CVMX_USBD_CALLBACK_DEVICE_SETUP,
CVMX_USBD_CALLBACK_IN_COMPLETE,
CVMX_USBD_CALLBACK_OUT_COMPLETE,
__CVMX_USBD_CALLBACK_END
} cvmx_usbd_callback_t;
typedef enum
{
CVMX_USBD_INITIALIZE_FLAGS_CLOCK_XO_XI = 1<<0, /**< The USB port uses a 12MHz crystal as clock source
at USB_XO and USB_XI. */
CVMX_USBD_INITIALIZE_FLAGS_CLOCK_XO_GND = 1<<1, /**< The USB port uses 12/24/48MHz 2.5V board clock
source at USB_XO. USB_XI should be tied to GND.*/
CVMX_USBD_INITIALIZE_FLAGS_CLOCK_AUTO = 0, /**< Automatically determine clock type based on function
in cvmx-helper-board.c. */
CVMX_USBD_INITIALIZE_FLAGS_CLOCK_MHZ_MASK = 3<<3, /**< Mask for clock speed field */
CVMX_USBD_INITIALIZE_FLAGS_CLOCK_12MHZ = 1<<3, /**< Speed of reference clock or crystal */
CVMX_USBD_INITIALIZE_FLAGS_CLOCK_24MHZ = 2<<3, /**< Speed of reference clock */
CVMX_USBD_INITIALIZE_FLAGS_CLOCK_48MHZ = 3<<3, /**< Speed of reference clock */
/* Bits 3-4 used to encode the clock frequency */
CVMX_USBD_INITIALIZE_FLAGS_DEBUG = 1<<16
} cvmx_usbd_initialize_flags_t;
typedef void (*cvmx_usbd_callback_func_t)(cvmx_usbd_callback_t reason, int endpoint_num, int bytes_transferred, void *user_data);
typedef struct
{
int init_flags;
int index;
cvmx_usbd_callback_func_t callback[__CVMX_USBD_CALLBACK_END];
void *callback_data[__CVMX_USBD_CALLBACK_END];
struct {
int buffer_length;
} endpoint[16];
} cvmx_usbd_state_t;
/**
* Initialize a USB port for use. This must be called before any
* other access to the Octeon USB port is made. The port starts
* off in the disabled state.
*
* @param usb Pointer to an empty cvmx_usbd_state_t structure
* that will be populated by the initialize call.
* This structure is then passed to all other USB
* functions.
* @param usb_port_number
* Which Octeon USB port to initialize.
* @param flags Flags to control hardware initialization. See
* cvmx_usbd_initialize_flags_t for the flag
* definitions. Some flags are mandatory.
*
* @return Zero or a negative on error.
*/
int cvmx_usbd_initialize(cvmx_usbd_state_t *usb, int usb_port_number,
cvmx_usbd_initialize_flags_t flags);
/**
* Shutdown a USB port after a call to cvmx_usbd_initialize().
*
* @param usb USB device state populated by
* cvmx_usbd_initialize().
*
* @return Zero or a negative on error.
*/
int cvmx_usbd_shutdown(cvmx_usbd_state_t *usb);
/**
* Enable a USB port. After this call succeeds, the USB port is
* online and servicing requests.
*
* @param usb USB device state populated by
* cvmx_usb_initialize().
*
* @return Zero or negative on error.
*/
int cvmx_usbd_enable(cvmx_usbd_state_t *usb);
/**
* Disable a USB port. After this call the USB port will not
* generate data transfers and will not generate events.
*
* @param usb USB device state populated by
* cvmx_usb_initialize().
*
* @return Zero or negative on error.
*/
int cvmx_usbd_disable(cvmx_usbd_state_t *usb);
/**
* Register a callback function to process USB events
*
* @param usb USB device state populated by
* cvmx_usbd_initialize().
* @param reason The reason this callback should be called
* @param func Function to call
* @param user_data User supplied data for the callback
*
* @return Zero on succes, negative on failure
*/
int cvmx_usbd_register(cvmx_usbd_state_t *usb, cvmx_usbd_callback_t reason, cvmx_usbd_callback_func_t func, void *user_data);
/**
* Poll the USB block for status and call all needed callback
* handlers. This function is meant to be called in the interrupt
* handler for the USB controller. It can also be called
* periodically in a loop for non-interrupt based operation.
*
* @param usb USB device state populated by
* cvmx_usbd_initialize().
*
* @return Zero or negative on error.
*/
int cvmx_usbd_poll(cvmx_usbd_state_t *usb);
/**
* Get the current USB address
*
* @param usb USB device state populated by
* cvmx_usbd_initialize().
*
* @return The USB address
*/
int cvmx_usbd_get_address(cvmx_usbd_state_t *usb);
/**
* Set the current USB address
*
* @param usb USB device state populated by
* cvmx_usbd_initialize().
* @param address Address to set
*/
void cvmx_usbd_set_address(cvmx_usbd_state_t *usb, int address);
/**
* Get the current USB speed
*
* @param usb USB device state populated by
* cvmx_usbd_initialize().
*
* @return The USB speed
*/
cvmx_usbd_speed_t cvmx_usbd_get_speed(cvmx_usbd_state_t *usb);
/**
* Set the current USB speed
*
* @param usb USB device state populated by
* cvmx_usbd_initialize().
* @param speed The requested speed
*/
void cvmx_usbd_set_speed(cvmx_usbd_state_t *usb, cvmx_usbd_speed_t speed);
/**
* Enable an endpoint to respond to an OUT transaction
*
* @param usb USB device state populated by
* cvmx_usbd_initialize().
* @param endpoint_num
* Endpoint number to enable
* @param transfer_type
* Transfer type for the endpoint
* @param max_packet_size
* Maximum packet size for the endpoint
* @param buffer Buffer to receive the data
* @param buffer_length
* Length of the buffer in bytes
*
* @return Zero on success, negative on failure
*/
int cvmx_usbd_out_endpoint_enable(cvmx_usbd_state_t *usb,
int endpoint_num, cvmx_usbd_transfer_t transfer_type,
int max_packet_size, uint64_t buffer, int buffer_length);
/**
* Disable an OUT endpoint
*
* @param usb USB device state populated by
* cvmx_usbd_initialize().
* @param endpoint_num
* Endpoint number to disable
*
* @return Zero on success, negative on failure
*/
int cvmx_usbd_out_endpoint_disable(cvmx_usbd_state_t *usb, int endpoint_num);
/**
* Enable an endpoint to respond to an IN transaction
*
* @param usb USB device state populated by
* cvmx_usbd_initialize().
* @param endpoint_num
* Endpoint number to enable
* @param transfer_type
* Transfer type for the endpoint
* @param max_packet_size
* Maximum packet size for the endpoint
* @param buffer Buffer to send
* @param buffer_length
* Length of the buffer in bytes
*
* @return Zero on success, negative on failure
*/
int cvmx_usbd_in_endpoint_enable(cvmx_usbd_state_t *usb,
int endpoint_num, cvmx_usbd_transfer_t transfer_type,
int max_packet_size, uint64_t buffer, int buffer_length);
/**
* Disable an IN endpoint
*
* @param usb USB device state populated by
* cvmx_usbd_initialize().
* @param endpoint_num
* Endpoint number to disable
*
* @return Zero on success, negative on failure
*/
int cvmx_usbd_in_endpoint_disable(cvmx_usbd_state_t *usb, int endpoint_num);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __CVMX_USBD_H__ */