freebsd-nq/sys/contrib/octeon-sdk/cvmx-usbd.h
Juli Mallett 04b6fa8330 Merge Cavium Octeon SDK 2.0 Simple Executive; this brings some fixes and new
facilities as well as support for the Octeon 2 family of SoCs.

XXX Note that with our antediluvian assembler, we can't support some Octeon 2
    instructions and fall back to using the old ones instead.
2010-11-28 08:18:16 +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__ */