Vivek Gautam | 5853e13 | 2013-09-14 14:02:45 +0530 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /* |
| 2 | * USB HOST XHCI Controller |
| 3 | * |
| 4 | * Based on xHCI host controller driver in linux-kernel |
| 5 | * by Sarah Sharp. |
| 6 | * |
| 7 | * Copyright (C) 2008 Intel Corp. |
| 8 | * Author: Sarah Sharp |
| 9 | * |
| 10 | * Copyright (C) 2013 Samsung Electronics Co.Ltd |
| 11 | * Authors: Vivek Gautam <gautam.vivek@samsung.com> |
| 12 | * Vikas Sajjan <vikas.sajjan@samsung.com> |
| 13 | * |
| 14 | * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ |
| 15 | */ |
| 16 | |
| 17 | #ifndef HOST_XHCI_H_ |
| 18 | #define HOST_XHCI_H_ |
| 19 | |
| 20 | #include <asm/cache.h> |
| 21 | #include <asm/io.h> |
| 22 | #include <linux/list.h> |
| 23 | |
| 24 | #define upper_32_bits(n) (u32)((n) >> 32) |
| 25 | #define lower_32_bits(n) (u32)(n) |
| 26 | |
| 27 | #define MAX_EP_CTX_NUM 31 |
| 28 | #define XHCI_ALIGNMENT 64 |
| 29 | /* Generic timeout for XHCI events */ |
| 30 | #define XHCI_TIMEOUT 5000 |
| 31 | /* Max number of USB devices for any host controller - limit in section 6.1 */ |
| 32 | #define MAX_HC_SLOTS 256 |
| 33 | /* Section 5.3.3 - MaxPorts */ |
| 34 | #define MAX_HC_PORTS 127 |
| 35 | |
| 36 | /* Up to 16 ms to halt an HC */ |
| 37 | #define XHCI_MAX_HALT_USEC (16*1000) |
| 38 | |
| 39 | #define XHCI_MAX_RESET_USEC (250*1000) |
| 40 | |
| 41 | /* |
| 42 | * These bits are Read Only (RO) and should be saved and written to the |
| 43 | * registers: 0, 3, 10:13, 30 |
| 44 | * connect status, over-current status, port speed, and device removable. |
| 45 | * connect status and port speed are also sticky - meaning they're in |
| 46 | * the AUX well and they aren't changed by a hot, warm, or cold reset. |
| 47 | */ |
| 48 | #define XHCI_PORT_RO ((1 << 0) | (1 << 3) | (0xf << 10) | (1 << 30)) |
| 49 | /* |
| 50 | * These bits are RW; writing a 0 clears the bit, writing a 1 sets the bit: |
| 51 | * bits 5:8, 9, 14:15, 25:27 |
| 52 | * link state, port power, port indicator state, "wake on" enable state |
| 53 | */ |
| 54 | #define XHCI_PORT_RWS ((0xf << 5) | (1 << 9) | (0x3 << 14) | (0x7 << 25)) |
| 55 | /* |
| 56 | * These bits are RW; writing a 1 sets the bit, writing a 0 has no effect: |
| 57 | * bit 4 (port reset) |
| 58 | */ |
| 59 | #define XHCI_PORT_RW1S ((1 << 4)) |
| 60 | /* |
| 61 | * These bits are RW; writing a 1 clears the bit, writing a 0 has no effect: |
| 62 | * bits 1, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 |
| 63 | * port enable/disable, and |
| 64 | * change bits: connect, PED, |
| 65 | * warm port reset changed (reserved zero for USB 2.0 ports), |
| 66 | * over-current, reset, link state, and L1 change |
| 67 | */ |
| 68 | #define XHCI_PORT_RW1CS ((1 << 1) | (0x7f << 17)) |
| 69 | /* |
| 70 | * Bit 16 is RW, and writing a '1' to it causes the link state control to be |
| 71 | * latched in |
| 72 | */ |
| 73 | #define XHCI_PORT_RW ((1 << 16)) |
| 74 | /* |
| 75 | * These bits are Reserved Zero (RsvdZ) and zero should be written to them: |
| 76 | * bits 2, 24, 28:31 |
| 77 | */ |
| 78 | #define XHCI_PORT_RZ ((1 << 2) | (1 << 24) | (0xf << 28)) |
| 79 | |
| 80 | /* |
| 81 | * XHCI Register Space. |
| 82 | */ |
| 83 | struct xhci_hccr { |
| 84 | uint32_t cr_capbase; |
| 85 | uint32_t cr_hcsparams1; |
| 86 | uint32_t cr_hcsparams2; |
| 87 | uint32_t cr_hcsparams3; |
| 88 | uint32_t cr_hccparams; |
| 89 | uint32_t cr_dboff; |
| 90 | uint32_t cr_rtsoff; |
| 91 | |
| 92 | /* hc_capbase bitmasks */ |
| 93 | /* bits 7:0 - how long is the Capabilities register */ |
| 94 | #define HC_LENGTH(p) XHCI_HC_LENGTH(p) |
| 95 | /* bits 31:16 */ |
| 96 | #define HC_VERSION(p) (((p) >> 16) & 0xffff) |
| 97 | |
| 98 | /* HCSPARAMS1 - hcs_params1 - bitmasks */ |
| 99 | /* bits 0:7, Max Device Slots */ |
| 100 | #define HCS_MAX_SLOTS(p) (((p) >> 0) & 0xff) |
| 101 | #define HCS_SLOTS_MASK 0xff |
| 102 | /* bits 8:18, Max Interrupters */ |
| 103 | #define HCS_MAX_INTRS(p) (((p) >> 8) & 0x7ff) |
| 104 | /* bits 24:31, Max Ports - max value is 0x7F = 127 ports */ |
| 105 | #define HCS_MAX_PORTS_SHIFT 24 |
| 106 | #define HCS_MAX_PORTS_MASK (0x7f << HCS_MAX_PORTS_SHIFT) |
| 107 | #define HCS_MAX_PORTS(p) (((p) >> 24) & 0x7f) |
| 108 | |
| 109 | /* HCSPARAMS2 - hcs_params2 - bitmasks */ |
| 110 | /* bits 0:3, frames or uframes that SW needs to queue transactions |
| 111 | * ahead of the HW to meet periodic deadlines */ |
| 112 | #define HCS_IST(p) (((p) >> 0) & 0xf) |
| 113 | /* bits 4:7, max number of Event Ring segments */ |
| 114 | #define HCS_ERST_MAX(p) (((p) >> 4) & 0xf) |
| 115 | /* bit 26 Scratchpad restore - for save/restore HW state - not used yet */ |
| 116 | /* bits 27:31 number of Scratchpad buffers SW must allocate for the HW */ |
| 117 | #define HCS_MAX_SCRATCHPAD(p) (((p) >> 27) & 0x1f) |
| 118 | |
| 119 | /* HCSPARAMS3 - hcs_params3 - bitmasks */ |
| 120 | /* bits 0:7, Max U1 to U0 latency for the roothub ports */ |
| 121 | #define HCS_U1_LATENCY(p) (((p) >> 0) & 0xff) |
| 122 | /* bits 16:31, Max U2 to U0 latency for the roothub ports */ |
| 123 | #define HCS_U2_LATENCY(p) (((p) >> 16) & 0xffff) |
| 124 | |
| 125 | /* HCCPARAMS - hcc_params - bitmasks */ |
| 126 | /* true: HC can use 64-bit address pointers */ |
| 127 | #define HCC_64BIT_ADDR(p) ((p) & (1 << 0)) |
| 128 | /* true: HC can do bandwidth negotiation */ |
| 129 | #define HCC_BANDWIDTH_NEG(p) ((p) & (1 << 1)) |
| 130 | /* true: HC uses 64-byte Device Context structures |
| 131 | * FIXME 64-byte context structures aren't supported yet. |
| 132 | */ |
| 133 | #define HCC_64BYTE_CONTEXT(p) ((p) & (1 << 2)) |
| 134 | /* true: HC has port power switches */ |
| 135 | #define HCC_PPC(p) ((p) & (1 << 3)) |
| 136 | /* true: HC has port indicators */ |
| 137 | #define HCS_INDICATOR(p) ((p) & (1 << 4)) |
| 138 | /* true: HC has Light HC Reset Capability */ |
| 139 | #define HCC_LIGHT_RESET(p) ((p) & (1 << 5)) |
| 140 | /* true: HC supports latency tolerance messaging */ |
| 141 | #define HCC_LTC(p) ((p) & (1 << 6)) |
| 142 | /* true: no secondary Stream ID Support */ |
| 143 | #define HCC_NSS(p) ((p) & (1 << 7)) |
| 144 | /* Max size for Primary Stream Arrays - 2^(n+1), where n is bits 12:15 */ |
| 145 | #define HCC_MAX_PSA(p) (1 << ((((p) >> 12) & 0xf) + 1)) |
| 146 | /* Extended Capabilities pointer from PCI base - section 5.3.6 */ |
| 147 | #define HCC_EXT_CAPS(p) XHCI_HCC_EXT_CAPS(p) |
| 148 | |
| 149 | /* db_off bitmask - bits 0:1 reserved */ |
| 150 | #define DBOFF_MASK (~0x3) |
| 151 | |
| 152 | /* run_regs_off bitmask - bits 0:4 reserved */ |
| 153 | #define RTSOFF_MASK (~0x1f) |
| 154 | |
| 155 | }; |
| 156 | |
| 157 | struct xhci_hcor_port_regs { |
| 158 | volatile uint32_t or_portsc; |
| 159 | volatile uint32_t or_portpmsc; |
| 160 | volatile uint32_t or_portli; |
| 161 | volatile uint32_t reserved_3; |
| 162 | }; |
| 163 | |
| 164 | struct xhci_hcor { |
| 165 | volatile uint32_t or_usbcmd; |
| 166 | volatile uint32_t or_usbsts; |
| 167 | volatile uint32_t or_pagesize; |
| 168 | volatile uint32_t reserved_0[2]; |
| 169 | volatile uint32_t or_dnctrl; |
| 170 | volatile uint64_t or_crcr; |
| 171 | volatile uint32_t reserved_1[4]; |
| 172 | volatile uint64_t or_dcbaap; |
| 173 | volatile uint32_t or_config; |
| 174 | volatile uint32_t reserved_2[241]; |
| 175 | struct xhci_hcor_port_regs portregs[CONFIG_SYS_USB_XHCI_MAX_ROOT_PORTS]; |
| 176 | |
| 177 | uint32_t reserved_4[CONFIG_SYS_USB_XHCI_MAX_ROOT_PORTS * 254]; |
| 178 | }; |
| 179 | |
| 180 | /* USBCMD - USB command - command bitmasks */ |
| 181 | /* start/stop HC execution - do not write unless HC is halted*/ |
| 182 | #define CMD_RUN XHCI_CMD_RUN |
| 183 | /* Reset HC - resets internal HC state machine and all registers (except |
| 184 | * PCI config regs). HC does NOT drive a USB reset on the downstream ports. |
| 185 | * The xHCI driver must reinitialize the xHC after setting this bit. |
| 186 | */ |
| 187 | #define CMD_RESET (1 << 1) |
| 188 | /* Event Interrupt Enable - a '1' allows interrupts from the host controller */ |
| 189 | #define CMD_EIE XHCI_CMD_EIE |
| 190 | /* Host System Error Interrupt Enable - get out-of-band signal for HC errors */ |
| 191 | #define CMD_HSEIE XHCI_CMD_HSEIE |
| 192 | /* bits 4:6 are reserved (and should be preserved on writes). */ |
| 193 | /* light reset (port status stays unchanged) - reset completed when this is 0 */ |
| 194 | #define CMD_LRESET (1 << 7) |
| 195 | /* host controller save/restore state. */ |
| 196 | #define CMD_CSS (1 << 8) |
| 197 | #define CMD_CRS (1 << 9) |
| 198 | /* Enable Wrap Event - '1' means xHC generates an event when MFINDEX wraps. */ |
| 199 | #define CMD_EWE XHCI_CMD_EWE |
| 200 | /* MFINDEX power management - '1' means xHC can stop MFINDEX counter if all root |
| 201 | * hubs are in U3 (selective suspend), disconnect, disabled, or powered-off. |
| 202 | * '0' means the xHC can power it off if all ports are in the disconnect, |
| 203 | * disabled, or powered-off state. |
| 204 | */ |
| 205 | #define CMD_PM_INDEX (1 << 11) |
| 206 | /* bits 12:31 are reserved (and should be preserved on writes). */ |
| 207 | |
| 208 | /* USBSTS - USB status - status bitmasks */ |
| 209 | /* HC not running - set to 1 when run/stop bit is cleared. */ |
| 210 | #define STS_HALT XHCI_STS_HALT |
| 211 | /* serious error, e.g. PCI parity error. The HC will clear the run/stop bit. */ |
| 212 | #define STS_FATAL (1 << 2) |
| 213 | /* event interrupt - clear this prior to clearing any IP flags in IR set*/ |
| 214 | #define STS_EINT (1 << 3) |
| 215 | /* port change detect */ |
| 216 | #define STS_PORT (1 << 4) |
| 217 | /* bits 5:7 reserved and zeroed */ |
| 218 | /* save state status - '1' means xHC is saving state */ |
| 219 | #define STS_SAVE (1 << 8) |
| 220 | /* restore state status - '1' means xHC is restoring state */ |
| 221 | #define STS_RESTORE (1 << 9) |
| 222 | /* true: save or restore error */ |
| 223 | #define STS_SRE (1 << 10) |
| 224 | /* true: Controller Not Ready to accept doorbell or op reg writes after reset */ |
| 225 | #define STS_CNR XHCI_STS_CNR |
| 226 | /* true: internal Host Controller Error - SW needs to reset and reinitialize */ |
| 227 | #define STS_HCE (1 << 12) |
| 228 | /* bits 13:31 reserved and should be preserved */ |
| 229 | |
| 230 | /* |
| 231 | * DNCTRL - Device Notification Control Register - dev_notification bitmasks |
| 232 | * Generate a device notification event when the HC sees a transaction with a |
| 233 | * notification type that matches a bit set in this bit field. |
| 234 | */ |
| 235 | #define DEV_NOTE_MASK (0xffff) |
| 236 | #define ENABLE_DEV_NOTE(x) (1 << (x)) |
| 237 | /* Most of the device notification types should only be used for debug. |
| 238 | * SW does need to pay attention to function wake notifications. |
| 239 | */ |
| 240 | #define DEV_NOTE_FWAKE ENABLE_DEV_NOTE(1) |
| 241 | |
| 242 | /* CRCR - Command Ring Control Register - cmd_ring bitmasks */ |
| 243 | /* bit 0 is the command ring cycle state */ |
| 244 | /* stop ring operation after completion of the currently executing command */ |
| 245 | #define CMD_RING_PAUSE (1 << 1) |
| 246 | /* stop ring immediately - abort the currently executing command */ |
| 247 | #define CMD_RING_ABORT (1 << 2) |
| 248 | /* true: command ring is running */ |
| 249 | #define CMD_RING_RUNNING (1 << 3) |
| 250 | /* bits 4:5 reserved and should be preserved */ |
| 251 | /* Command Ring pointer - bit mask for the lower 32 bits. */ |
| 252 | #define CMD_RING_RSVD_BITS (0x3f) |
| 253 | |
| 254 | /* CONFIG - Configure Register - config_reg bitmasks */ |
| 255 | /* bits 0:7 - maximum number of device slots enabled (NumSlotsEn) */ |
| 256 | #define MAX_DEVS(p) ((p) & 0xff) |
| 257 | /* bits 8:31 - reserved and should be preserved */ |
| 258 | |
| 259 | /* PORTSC - Port Status and Control Register - port_status_base bitmasks */ |
| 260 | /* true: device connected */ |
| 261 | #define PORT_CONNECT (1 << 0) |
| 262 | /* true: port enabled */ |
| 263 | #define PORT_PE (1 << 1) |
| 264 | /* bit 2 reserved and zeroed */ |
| 265 | /* true: port has an over-current condition */ |
| 266 | #define PORT_OC (1 << 3) |
| 267 | /* true: port reset signaling asserted */ |
| 268 | #define PORT_RESET (1 << 4) |
| 269 | /* Port Link State - bits 5:8 |
| 270 | * A read gives the current link PM state of the port, |
| 271 | * a write with Link State Write Strobe set sets the link state. |
| 272 | */ |
| 273 | #define PORT_PLS_MASK (0xf << 5) |
| 274 | #define XDEV_U0 (0x0 << 5) |
| 275 | #define XDEV_U2 (0x2 << 5) |
| 276 | #define XDEV_U3 (0x3 << 5) |
| 277 | #define XDEV_RESUME (0xf << 5) |
| 278 | /* true: port has power (see HCC_PPC) */ |
| 279 | #define PORT_POWER (1 << 9) |
| 280 | /* bits 10:13 indicate device speed: |
| 281 | * 0 - undefined speed - port hasn't be initialized by a reset yet |
| 282 | * 1 - full speed |
| 283 | * 2 - low speed |
| 284 | * 3 - high speed |
| 285 | * 4 - super speed |
| 286 | * 5-15 reserved |
| 287 | */ |
| 288 | #define DEV_SPEED_MASK (0xf << 10) |
| 289 | #define XDEV_FS (0x1 << 10) |
| 290 | #define XDEV_LS (0x2 << 10) |
| 291 | #define XDEV_HS (0x3 << 10) |
| 292 | #define XDEV_SS (0x4 << 10) |
| 293 | #define DEV_UNDEFSPEED(p) (((p) & DEV_SPEED_MASK) == (0x0<<10)) |
| 294 | #define DEV_FULLSPEED(p) (((p) & DEV_SPEED_MASK) == XDEV_FS) |
| 295 | #define DEV_LOWSPEED(p) (((p) & DEV_SPEED_MASK) == XDEV_LS) |
| 296 | #define DEV_HIGHSPEED(p) (((p) & DEV_SPEED_MASK) == XDEV_HS) |
| 297 | #define DEV_SUPERSPEED(p) (((p) & DEV_SPEED_MASK) == XDEV_SS) |
| 298 | /* Bits 20:23 in the Slot Context are the speed for the device */ |
| 299 | #define SLOT_SPEED_FS (XDEV_FS << 10) |
| 300 | #define SLOT_SPEED_LS (XDEV_LS << 10) |
| 301 | #define SLOT_SPEED_HS (XDEV_HS << 10) |
| 302 | #define SLOT_SPEED_SS (XDEV_SS << 10) |
| 303 | /* Port Indicator Control */ |
| 304 | #define PORT_LED_OFF (0 << 14) |
| 305 | #define PORT_LED_AMBER (1 << 14) |
| 306 | #define PORT_LED_GREEN (2 << 14) |
| 307 | #define PORT_LED_MASK (3 << 14) |
| 308 | /* Port Link State Write Strobe - set this when changing link state */ |
| 309 | #define PORT_LINK_STROBE (1 << 16) |
| 310 | /* true: connect status change */ |
| 311 | #define PORT_CSC (1 << 17) |
| 312 | /* true: port enable change */ |
| 313 | #define PORT_PEC (1 << 18) |
| 314 | /* true: warm reset for a USB 3.0 device is done. A "hot" reset puts the port |
| 315 | * into an enabled state, and the device into the default state. A "warm" reset |
| 316 | * also resets the link, forcing the device through the link training sequence. |
| 317 | * SW can also look at the Port Reset register to see when warm reset is done. |
| 318 | */ |
| 319 | #define PORT_WRC (1 << 19) |
| 320 | /* true: over-current change */ |
| 321 | #define PORT_OCC (1 << 20) |
| 322 | /* true: reset change - 1 to 0 transition of PORT_RESET */ |
| 323 | #define PORT_RC (1 << 21) |
| 324 | /* port link status change - set on some port link state transitions: |
| 325 | * Transition Reason |
| 326 | * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 327 | * - U3 to Resume Wakeup signaling from a device |
| 328 | * - Resume to Recovery to U0 USB 3.0 device resume |
| 329 | * - Resume to U0 USB 2.0 device resume |
| 330 | * - U3 to Recovery to U0 Software resume of USB 3.0 device complete |
| 331 | * - U3 to U0 Software resume of USB 2.0 device complete |
| 332 | * - U2 to U0 L1 resume of USB 2.1 device complete |
| 333 | * - U0 to U0 (???) L1 entry rejection by USB 2.1 device |
| 334 | * - U0 to disabled L1 entry error with USB 2.1 device |
| 335 | * - Any state to inactive Error on USB 3.0 port |
| 336 | */ |
| 337 | #define PORT_PLC (1 << 22) |
| 338 | /* port configure error change - port failed to configure its link partner */ |
| 339 | #define PORT_CEC (1 << 23) |
| 340 | /* bit 24 reserved */ |
| 341 | /* wake on connect (enable) */ |
| 342 | #define PORT_WKCONN_E (1 << 25) |
| 343 | /* wake on disconnect (enable) */ |
| 344 | #define PORT_WKDISC_E (1 << 26) |
| 345 | /* wake on over-current (enable) */ |
| 346 | #define PORT_WKOC_E (1 << 27) |
| 347 | /* bits 28:29 reserved */ |
| 348 | /* true: device is removable - for USB 3.0 roothub emulation */ |
| 349 | #define PORT_DEV_REMOVE (1 << 30) |
| 350 | /* Initiate a warm port reset - complete when PORT_WRC is '1' */ |
| 351 | #define PORT_WR (1 << 31) |
| 352 | |
| 353 | /* We mark duplicate entries with -1 */ |
| 354 | #define DUPLICATE_ENTRY ((u8)(-1)) |
| 355 | |
| 356 | /* Port Power Management Status and Control - port_power_base bitmasks */ |
| 357 | /* Inactivity timer value for transitions into U1, in microseconds. |
| 358 | * Timeout can be up to 127us. 0xFF means an infinite timeout. |
| 359 | */ |
| 360 | #define PORT_U1_TIMEOUT(p) ((p) & 0xff) |
| 361 | /* Inactivity timer value for transitions into U2 */ |
| 362 | #define PORT_U2_TIMEOUT(p) (((p) & 0xff) << 8) |
| 363 | /* Bits 24:31 for port testing */ |
| 364 | |
| 365 | /* USB2 Protocol PORTSPMSC */ |
| 366 | #define PORT_L1S_MASK 7 |
| 367 | #define PORT_L1S_SUCCESS 1 |
| 368 | #define PORT_RWE (1 << 3) |
| 369 | #define PORT_HIRD(p) (((p) & 0xf) << 4) |
| 370 | #define PORT_HIRD_MASK (0xf << 4) |
| 371 | #define PORT_L1DS(p) (((p) & 0xff) << 8) |
| 372 | #define PORT_HLE (1 << 16) |
| 373 | |
| 374 | /** |
| 375 | * struct xhci_intr_reg - Interrupt Register Set |
| 376 | * @irq_pending: IMAN - Interrupt Management Register. Used to enable |
| 377 | * interrupts and check for pending interrupts. |
| 378 | * @irq_control: IMOD - Interrupt Moderation Register. |
| 379 | * Used to throttle interrupts. |
| 380 | * @erst_size: Number of segments in the |
| 381 | Event Ring Segment Table (ERST). |
| 382 | * @erst_base: ERST base address. |
| 383 | * @erst_dequeue: Event ring dequeue pointer. |
| 384 | * |
| 385 | * Each interrupter (defined by a MSI-X vector) has an event ring and an Event |
| 386 | * Ring Segment Table (ERST) associated with it. |
| 387 | * The event ring is comprised of multiple segments of the same size. |
| 388 | * The HC places events on the ring and "updates the Cycle bit in the TRBs to |
| 389 | * indicate to software the current position of the Enqueue Pointer." |
| 390 | * The HCD (Linux) processes those events and updates the dequeue pointer. |
| 391 | */ |
| 392 | struct xhci_intr_reg { |
| 393 | volatile __le32 irq_pending; |
| 394 | volatile __le32 irq_control; |
| 395 | volatile __le32 erst_size; |
| 396 | volatile __le32 rsvd; |
| 397 | volatile __le64 erst_base; |
| 398 | volatile __le64 erst_dequeue; |
| 399 | }; |
| 400 | |
| 401 | /* irq_pending bitmasks */ |
| 402 | #define ER_IRQ_PENDING(p) ((p) & 0x1) |
| 403 | /* bits 2:31 need to be preserved */ |
| 404 | /* THIS IS BUGGY - FIXME - IP IS WRITE 1 TO CLEAR */ |
| 405 | #define ER_IRQ_CLEAR(p) ((p) & 0xfffffffe) |
| 406 | #define ER_IRQ_ENABLE(p) ((ER_IRQ_CLEAR(p)) | 0x2) |
| 407 | #define ER_IRQ_DISABLE(p) ((ER_IRQ_CLEAR(p)) & ~(0x2)) |
| 408 | |
| 409 | /* irq_control bitmasks */ |
| 410 | /* Minimum interval between interrupts (in 250ns intervals). The interval |
| 411 | * between interrupts will be longer if there are no events on the event ring. |
| 412 | * Default is 4000 (1 ms). |
| 413 | */ |
| 414 | #define ER_IRQ_INTERVAL_MASK (0xffff) |
| 415 | /* Counter used to count down the time to the next interrupt - HW use only */ |
| 416 | #define ER_IRQ_COUNTER_MASK (0xffff << 16) |
| 417 | |
| 418 | /* erst_size bitmasks */ |
| 419 | /* Preserve bits 16:31 of erst_size */ |
| 420 | #define ERST_SIZE_MASK (0xffff << 16) |
| 421 | |
| 422 | /* erst_dequeue bitmasks */ |
| 423 | /* Dequeue ERST Segment Index (DESI) - Segment number (or alias) |
| 424 | * where the current dequeue pointer lies. This is an optional HW hint. |
| 425 | */ |
| 426 | #define ERST_DESI_MASK (0x7) |
| 427 | /* Event Handler Busy (EHB) - is the event ring scheduled to be serviced by |
| 428 | * a work queue (or delayed service routine)? |
| 429 | */ |
| 430 | #define ERST_EHB (1 << 3) |
| 431 | #define ERST_PTR_MASK (0xf) |
| 432 | |
| 433 | /** |
| 434 | * struct xhci_run_regs |
| 435 | * @microframe_index: MFINDEX - current microframe number |
| 436 | * |
| 437 | * Section 5.5 Host Controller Runtime Registers: |
| 438 | * "Software should read and write these registers using only Dword (32 bit) |
| 439 | * or larger accesses" |
| 440 | */ |
| 441 | struct xhci_run_regs { |
| 442 | __le32 microframe_index; |
| 443 | __le32 rsvd[7]; |
| 444 | struct xhci_intr_reg ir_set[128]; |
| 445 | }; |
| 446 | |
| 447 | /** |
| 448 | * struct doorbell_array |
| 449 | * |
| 450 | * Bits 0 - 7: Endpoint target |
| 451 | * Bits 8 - 15: RsvdZ |
| 452 | * Bits 16 - 31: Stream ID |
| 453 | * |
| 454 | * Section 5.6 |
| 455 | */ |
| 456 | struct xhci_doorbell_array { |
| 457 | volatile __le32 doorbell[256]; |
| 458 | }; |
| 459 | |
| 460 | #define DB_VALUE(ep, stream) ((((ep) + 1) & 0xff) | ((stream) << 16)) |
| 461 | #define DB_VALUE_HOST 0x00000000 |
| 462 | |
| 463 | /** |
| 464 | * struct xhci_protocol_caps |
| 465 | * @revision: major revision, minor revision, capability ID, |
| 466 | * and next capability pointer. |
| 467 | * @name_string: Four ASCII characters to say which spec this xHC |
| 468 | * follows, typically "USB ". |
| 469 | * @port_info: Port offset, count, and protocol-defined information. |
| 470 | */ |
| 471 | struct xhci_protocol_caps { |
| 472 | u32 revision; |
| 473 | u32 name_string; |
| 474 | u32 port_info; |
| 475 | }; |
| 476 | |
| 477 | #define XHCI_EXT_PORT_MAJOR(x) (((x) >> 24) & 0xff) |
| 478 | #define XHCI_EXT_PORT_OFF(x) ((x) & 0xff) |
| 479 | #define XHCI_EXT_PORT_COUNT(x) (((x) >> 8) & 0xff) |
| 480 | |
| 481 | /** |
| 482 | * struct xhci_container_ctx |
| 483 | * @type: Type of context. Used to calculated offsets to contained contexts. |
| 484 | * @size: Size of the context data |
| 485 | * @bytes: The raw context data given to HW |
| 486 | * @dma: dma address of the bytes |
| 487 | * |
| 488 | * Represents either a Device or Input context. Holds a pointer to the raw |
| 489 | * memory used for the context (bytes) and dma address of it (dma). |
| 490 | */ |
| 491 | struct xhci_container_ctx { |
| 492 | unsigned type; |
| 493 | #define XHCI_CTX_TYPE_DEVICE 0x1 |
| 494 | #define XHCI_CTX_TYPE_INPUT 0x2 |
| 495 | |
| 496 | int size; |
| 497 | u8 *bytes; |
| 498 | }; |
| 499 | |
| 500 | /** |
| 501 | * struct xhci_slot_ctx |
| 502 | * @dev_info: Route string, device speed, hub info, and last valid endpoint |
| 503 | * @dev_info2: Max exit latency for device number, root hub port number |
| 504 | * @tt_info: tt_info is used to construct split transaction tokens |
| 505 | * @dev_state: slot state and device address |
| 506 | * |
| 507 | * Slot Context - section 6.2.1.1. This assumes the HC uses 32-byte context |
| 508 | * structures. If the HC uses 64-byte contexts, there is an additional 32 bytes |
| 509 | * reserved at the end of the slot context for HC internal use. |
| 510 | */ |
| 511 | struct xhci_slot_ctx { |
| 512 | __le32 dev_info; |
| 513 | __le32 dev_info2; |
| 514 | __le32 tt_info; |
| 515 | __le32 dev_state; |
| 516 | /* offset 0x10 to 0x1f reserved for HC internal use */ |
| 517 | __le32 reserved[4]; |
| 518 | }; |
| 519 | |
| 520 | /* dev_info bitmasks */ |
| 521 | /* Route String - 0:19 */ |
| 522 | #define ROUTE_STRING_MASK (0xfffff) |
| 523 | /* Device speed - values defined by PORTSC Device Speed field - 20:23 */ |
| 524 | #define DEV_SPEED (0xf << 20) |
| 525 | /* bit 24 reserved */ |
| 526 | /* Is this LS/FS device connected through a HS hub? - bit 25 */ |
| 527 | #define DEV_MTT (0x1 << 25) |
| 528 | /* Set if the device is a hub - bit 26 */ |
| 529 | #define DEV_HUB (0x1 << 26) |
| 530 | /* Index of the last valid endpoint context in this device context - 27:31 */ |
| 531 | #define LAST_CTX_MASK (0x1f << 27) |
| 532 | #define LAST_CTX(p) ((p) << 27) |
| 533 | #define LAST_CTX_TO_EP_NUM(p) (((p) >> 27) - 1) |
| 534 | #define SLOT_FLAG (1 << 0) |
| 535 | #define EP0_FLAG (1 << 1) |
| 536 | |
| 537 | /* dev_info2 bitmasks */ |
| 538 | /* Max Exit Latency (ms) - worst case time to wake up all links in dev path */ |
| 539 | #define MAX_EXIT (0xffff) |
| 540 | /* Root hub port number that is needed to access the USB device */ |
| 541 | #define ROOT_HUB_PORT(p) (((p) & 0xff) << 16) |
| 542 | #define ROOT_HUB_PORT_MASK (0xff) |
| 543 | #define ROOT_HUB_PORT_SHIFT (16) |
| 544 | #define DEVINFO_TO_ROOT_HUB_PORT(p) (((p) >> 16) & 0xff) |
| 545 | /* Maximum number of ports under a hub device */ |
| 546 | #define XHCI_MAX_PORTS(p) (((p) & 0xff) << 24) |
| 547 | |
| 548 | /* tt_info bitmasks */ |
| 549 | /* |
| 550 | * TT Hub Slot ID - for low or full speed devices attached to a high-speed hub |
| 551 | * The Slot ID of the hub that isolates the high speed signaling from |
| 552 | * this low or full-speed device. '0' if attached to root hub port. |
| 553 | */ |
| 554 | #define TT_SLOT (0xff) |
| 555 | /* |
| 556 | * The number of the downstream facing port of the high-speed hub |
| 557 | * '0' if the device is not low or full speed. |
| 558 | */ |
| 559 | #define TT_PORT (0xff << 8) |
| 560 | #define TT_THINK_TIME(p) (((p) & 0x3) << 16) |
| 561 | |
| 562 | /* dev_state bitmasks */ |
| 563 | /* USB device address - assigned by the HC */ |
| 564 | #define DEV_ADDR_MASK (0xff) |
| 565 | /* bits 8:26 reserved */ |
| 566 | /* Slot state */ |
| 567 | #define SLOT_STATE (0x1f << 27) |
| 568 | #define GET_SLOT_STATE(p) (((p) & (0x1f << 27)) >> 27) |
| 569 | |
| 570 | #define SLOT_STATE_DISABLED 0 |
| 571 | #define SLOT_STATE_ENABLED SLOT_STATE_DISABLED |
| 572 | #define SLOT_STATE_DEFAULT 1 |
| 573 | #define SLOT_STATE_ADDRESSED 2 |
| 574 | #define SLOT_STATE_CONFIGURED 3 |
| 575 | |
| 576 | /** |
| 577 | * struct xhci_ep_ctx |
| 578 | * @ep_info: endpoint state, streams, mult, and interval information. |
| 579 | * @ep_info2: information on endpoint type, max packet size, max burst size, |
| 580 | * error count, and whether the HC will force an event for all |
| 581 | * transactions. |
| 582 | * @deq: 64-bit ring dequeue pointer address. If the endpoint only |
| 583 | * defines one stream, this points to the endpoint transfer ring. |
| 584 | * Otherwise, it points to a stream context array, which has a |
| 585 | * ring pointer for each flow. |
| 586 | * @tx_info: |
| 587 | * Average TRB lengths for the endpoint ring and |
| 588 | * max payload within an Endpoint Service Interval Time (ESIT). |
| 589 | * |
| 590 | * Endpoint Context - section 6.2.1.2.This assumes the HC uses 32-byte context |
| 591 | * structures.If the HC uses 64-byte contexts, there is an additional 32 bytes |
| 592 | * reserved at the end of the endpoint context for HC internal use. |
| 593 | */ |
| 594 | struct xhci_ep_ctx { |
| 595 | __le32 ep_info; |
| 596 | __le32 ep_info2; |
| 597 | __le64 deq; |
| 598 | __le32 tx_info; |
| 599 | /* offset 0x14 - 0x1f reserved for HC internal use */ |
| 600 | __le32 reserved[3]; |
| 601 | }; |
| 602 | |
| 603 | /* ep_info bitmasks */ |
| 604 | /* |
| 605 | * Endpoint State - bits 0:2 |
| 606 | * 0 - disabled |
| 607 | * 1 - running |
| 608 | * 2 - halted due to halt condition - ok to manipulate endpoint ring |
| 609 | * 3 - stopped |
| 610 | * 4 - TRB error |
| 611 | * 5-7 - reserved |
| 612 | */ |
| 613 | #define EP_STATE_MASK (0xf) |
| 614 | #define EP_STATE_DISABLED 0 |
| 615 | #define EP_STATE_RUNNING 1 |
| 616 | #define EP_STATE_HALTED 2 |
| 617 | #define EP_STATE_STOPPED 3 |
| 618 | #define EP_STATE_ERROR 4 |
| 619 | /* Mult - Max number of burtst within an interval, in EP companion desc. */ |
| 620 | #define EP_MULT(p) (((p) & 0x3) << 8) |
| 621 | #define CTX_TO_EP_MULT(p) (((p) >> 8) & 0x3) |
| 622 | /* bits 10:14 are Max Primary Streams */ |
| 623 | /* bit 15 is Linear Stream Array */ |
| 624 | /* Interval - period between requests to an endpoint - 125u increments. */ |
| 625 | #define EP_INTERVAL(p) (((p) & 0xff) << 16) |
| 626 | #define EP_INTERVAL_TO_UFRAMES(p) (1 << (((p) >> 16) & 0xff)) |
| 627 | #define CTX_TO_EP_INTERVAL(p) (((p) >> 16) & 0xff) |
| 628 | #define EP_MAXPSTREAMS_MASK (0x1f << 10) |
| 629 | #define EP_MAXPSTREAMS(p) (((p) << 10) & EP_MAXPSTREAMS_MASK) |
| 630 | /* Endpoint is set up with a Linear Stream Array (vs. Secondary Stream Array) */ |
| 631 | #define EP_HAS_LSA (1 << 15) |
| 632 | |
| 633 | /* ep_info2 bitmasks */ |
| 634 | /* |
| 635 | * Force Event - generate transfer events for all TRBs for this endpoint |
| 636 | * This will tell the HC to ignore the IOC and ISP flags (for debugging only). |
| 637 | */ |
| 638 | #define FORCE_EVENT (0x1) |
| 639 | #define ERROR_COUNT(p) (((p) & 0x3) << 1) |
| 640 | #define ERROR_COUNT_SHIFT (1) |
| 641 | #define ERROR_COUNT_MASK (0x3) |
| 642 | #define CTX_TO_EP_TYPE(p) (((p) >> 3) & 0x7) |
| 643 | #define EP_TYPE(p) ((p) << 3) |
| 644 | #define EP_TYPE_SHIFT (3) |
| 645 | #define ISOC_OUT_EP 1 |
| 646 | #define BULK_OUT_EP 2 |
| 647 | #define INT_OUT_EP 3 |
| 648 | #define CTRL_EP 4 |
| 649 | #define ISOC_IN_EP 5 |
| 650 | #define BULK_IN_EP 6 |
| 651 | #define INT_IN_EP 7 |
| 652 | /* bit 6 reserved */ |
| 653 | /* bit 7 is Host Initiate Disable - for disabling stream selection */ |
| 654 | #define MAX_BURST(p) (((p)&0xff) << 8) |
| 655 | #define MAX_BURST_MASK (0xff) |
| 656 | #define MAX_BURST_SHIFT (8) |
| 657 | #define CTX_TO_MAX_BURST(p) (((p) >> 8) & 0xff) |
| 658 | #define MAX_PACKET(p) (((p)&0xffff) << 16) |
| 659 | #define MAX_PACKET_MASK (0xffff) |
| 660 | #define MAX_PACKET_DECODED(p) (((p) >> 16) & 0xffff) |
| 661 | #define MAX_PACKET_SHIFT (16) |
| 662 | |
| 663 | /* Get max packet size from ep desc. Bit 10..0 specify the max packet size. |
| 664 | * USB2.0 spec 9.6.6. |
| 665 | */ |
| 666 | #define GET_MAX_PACKET(p) ((p) & 0x7ff) |
| 667 | |
| 668 | /* tx_info bitmasks */ |
| 669 | #define AVG_TRB_LENGTH_FOR_EP(p) ((p) & 0xffff) |
| 670 | #define MAX_ESIT_PAYLOAD_FOR_EP(p) (((p) & 0xffff) << 16) |
| 671 | #define CTX_TO_MAX_ESIT_PAYLOAD(p) (((p) >> 16) & 0xffff) |
| 672 | |
| 673 | /* deq bitmasks */ |
| 674 | #define EP_CTX_CYCLE_MASK (1 << 0) |
| 675 | |
| 676 | |
| 677 | /** |
| 678 | * struct xhci_input_control_context |
| 679 | * Input control context; see section 6.2.5. |
| 680 | * |
| 681 | * @drop_context: set the bit of the endpoint context you want to disable |
| 682 | * @add_context: set the bit of the endpoint context you want to enable |
| 683 | */ |
| 684 | struct xhci_input_control_ctx { |
| 685 | volatile __le32 drop_flags; |
| 686 | volatile __le32 add_flags; |
| 687 | __le32 rsvd2[6]; |
| 688 | }; |
| 689 | |
| 690 | |
| 691 | /** |
| 692 | * struct xhci_device_context_array |
| 693 | * @dev_context_ptr array of 64-bit DMA addresses for device contexts |
| 694 | */ |
| 695 | struct xhci_device_context_array { |
| 696 | /* 64-bit device addresses; we only write 32-bit addresses */ |
| 697 | __le64 dev_context_ptrs[MAX_HC_SLOTS]; |
| 698 | }; |
| 699 | /* TODO: write function to set the 64-bit device DMA address */ |
| 700 | /* |
| 701 | * TODO: change this to be dynamically sized at HC mem init time since the HC |
| 702 | * might not be able to handle the maximum number of devices possible. |
| 703 | */ |
| 704 | |
| 705 | |
| 706 | struct xhci_transfer_event { |
| 707 | /* 64-bit buffer address, or immediate data */ |
| 708 | __le64 buffer; |
| 709 | __le32 transfer_len; |
| 710 | /* This field is interpreted differently based on the type of TRB */ |
| 711 | volatile __le32 flags; |
| 712 | }; |
| 713 | |
| 714 | /* Transfer event TRB length bit mask */ |
| 715 | /* bits 0:23 */ |
| 716 | #define EVENT_TRB_LEN(p) ((p) & 0xffffff) |
| 717 | |
| 718 | /** Transfer Event bit fields **/ |
| 719 | #define TRB_TO_EP_ID(p) (((p) >> 16) & 0x1f) |
| 720 | |
| 721 | /* Completion Code - only applicable for some types of TRBs */ |
| 722 | #define COMP_CODE_MASK (0xff << 24) |
| 723 | #define COMP_CODE_SHIFT (24) |
| 724 | #define GET_COMP_CODE(p) (((p) & COMP_CODE_MASK) >> 24) |
| 725 | |
| 726 | typedef enum { |
| 727 | COMP_SUCCESS = 1, |
| 728 | /* Data Buffer Error */ |
| 729 | COMP_DB_ERR, /* 2 */ |
| 730 | /* Babble Detected Error */ |
| 731 | COMP_BABBLE, /* 3 */ |
| 732 | /* USB Transaction Error */ |
| 733 | COMP_TX_ERR, /* 4 */ |
| 734 | /* TRB Error - some TRB field is invalid */ |
| 735 | COMP_TRB_ERR, /* 5 */ |
| 736 | /* Stall Error - USB device is stalled */ |
| 737 | COMP_STALL, /* 6 */ |
| 738 | /* Resource Error - HC doesn't have memory for that device configuration */ |
| 739 | COMP_ENOMEM, /* 7 */ |
| 740 | /* Bandwidth Error - not enough room in schedule for this dev config */ |
| 741 | COMP_BW_ERR, /* 8 */ |
| 742 | /* No Slots Available Error - HC ran out of device slots */ |
| 743 | COMP_ENOSLOTS, /* 9 */ |
| 744 | /* Invalid Stream Type Error */ |
| 745 | COMP_STREAM_ERR, /* 10 */ |
| 746 | /* Slot Not Enabled Error - doorbell rung for disabled device slot */ |
| 747 | COMP_EBADSLT, /* 11 */ |
| 748 | /* Endpoint Not Enabled Error */ |
| 749 | COMP_EBADEP,/* 12 */ |
| 750 | /* Short Packet */ |
| 751 | COMP_SHORT_TX, /* 13 */ |
| 752 | /* Ring Underrun - doorbell rung for an empty isoc OUT ep ring */ |
| 753 | COMP_UNDERRUN, /* 14 */ |
| 754 | /* Ring Overrun - isoc IN ep ring is empty when ep is scheduled to RX */ |
| 755 | COMP_OVERRUN, /* 15 */ |
| 756 | /* Virtual Function Event Ring Full Error */ |
| 757 | COMP_VF_FULL, /* 16 */ |
| 758 | /* Parameter Error - Context parameter is invalid */ |
| 759 | COMP_EINVAL, /* 17 */ |
| 760 | /* Bandwidth Overrun Error - isoc ep exceeded its allocated bandwidth */ |
| 761 | COMP_BW_OVER,/* 18 */ |
| 762 | /* Context State Error - illegal context state transition requested */ |
| 763 | COMP_CTX_STATE,/* 19 */ |
| 764 | /* No Ping Response Error - HC didn't get PING_RESPONSE in time to TX */ |
| 765 | COMP_PING_ERR,/* 20 */ |
| 766 | /* Event Ring is full */ |
| 767 | COMP_ER_FULL,/* 21 */ |
| 768 | /* Incompatible Device Error */ |
| 769 | COMP_DEV_ERR,/* 22 */ |
| 770 | /* Missed Service Error - HC couldn't service an isoc ep within interval */ |
| 771 | COMP_MISSED_INT,/* 23 */ |
| 772 | /* Successfully stopped command ring */ |
| 773 | COMP_CMD_STOP, /* 24 */ |
| 774 | /* Successfully aborted current command and stopped command ring */ |
| 775 | COMP_CMD_ABORT, /* 25 */ |
| 776 | /* Stopped - transfer was terminated by a stop endpoint command */ |
| 777 | COMP_STOP,/* 26 */ |
| 778 | /* Same as COMP_EP_STOPPED, but the transferred length in the event |
| 779 | * is invalid */ |
| 780 | COMP_STOP_INVAL, /* 27*/ |
| 781 | /* Control Abort Error - Debug Capability - control pipe aborted */ |
| 782 | COMP_DBG_ABORT, /* 28 */ |
| 783 | /* Max Exit Latency Too Large Error */ |
| 784 | COMP_MEL_ERR,/* 29 */ |
| 785 | /* TRB type 30 reserved */ |
| 786 | /* Isoc Buffer Overrun - an isoc IN ep sent more data than could fit in TD */ |
| 787 | COMP_BUFF_OVER = 31, |
| 788 | /* Event Lost Error - xHC has an "internal event overrun condition" */ |
| 789 | COMP_ISSUES, /* 32 */ |
| 790 | /* Undefined Error - reported when other error codes don't apply */ |
| 791 | COMP_UNKNOWN, /* 33 */ |
| 792 | /* Invalid Stream ID Error */ |
| 793 | COMP_STRID_ERR, /* 34 */ |
| 794 | /* Secondary Bandwidth Error - may be returned by a Configure Endpoint cmd */ |
| 795 | COMP_2ND_BW_ERR, /* 35 */ |
| 796 | /* Split Transaction Error */ |
| 797 | COMP_SPLIT_ERR /* 36 */ |
| 798 | |
| 799 | } xhci_comp_code; |
| 800 | |
| 801 | struct xhci_link_trb { |
| 802 | /* 64-bit segment pointer*/ |
| 803 | volatile __le64 segment_ptr; |
| 804 | volatile __le32 intr_target; |
| 805 | volatile __le32 control; |
| 806 | }; |
| 807 | |
| 808 | /* control bitfields */ |
| 809 | #define LINK_TOGGLE (0x1 << 1) |
| 810 | |
| 811 | /* Command completion event TRB */ |
| 812 | struct xhci_event_cmd { |
| 813 | /* Pointer to command TRB, or the value passed by the event data trb */ |
| 814 | volatile __le64 cmd_trb; |
| 815 | volatile __le32 status; |
| 816 | volatile __le32 flags; |
| 817 | }; |
| 818 | |
| 819 | /* flags bitmasks */ |
| 820 | /* bits 16:23 are the virtual function ID */ |
| 821 | /* bits 24:31 are the slot ID */ |
| 822 | #define TRB_TO_SLOT_ID(p) (((p) & (0xff << 24)) >> 24) |
| 823 | #define TRB_TO_SLOT_ID_SHIFT (24) |
| 824 | #define TRB_TO_SLOT_ID_MASK (0xff << TRB_TO_SLOT_ID_SHIFT) |
| 825 | #define SLOT_ID_FOR_TRB(p) (((p) & 0xff) << 24) |
| 826 | #define SLOT_ID_FOR_TRB_MASK (0xff) |
| 827 | #define SLOT_ID_FOR_TRB_SHIFT (24) |
| 828 | |
| 829 | /* Stop Endpoint TRB - ep_index to endpoint ID for this TRB */ |
| 830 | #define TRB_TO_EP_INDEX(p) ((((p) & (0x1f << 16)) >> 16) - 1) |
| 831 | #define EP_ID_FOR_TRB(p) ((((p) + 1) & 0x1f) << 16) |
| 832 | |
| 833 | #define SUSPEND_PORT_FOR_TRB(p) (((p) & 1) << 23) |
| 834 | #define TRB_TO_SUSPEND_PORT(p) (((p) & (1 << 23)) >> 23) |
| 835 | #define LAST_EP_INDEX 30 |
| 836 | |
| 837 | /* Set TR Dequeue Pointer command TRB fields */ |
| 838 | #define TRB_TO_STREAM_ID(p) ((((p) & (0xffff << 16)) >> 16)) |
| 839 | #define STREAM_ID_FOR_TRB(p) ((((p)) & 0xffff) << 16) |
| 840 | |
| 841 | |
| 842 | /* Port Status Change Event TRB fields */ |
| 843 | /* Port ID - bits 31:24 */ |
| 844 | #define GET_PORT_ID(p) (((p) & (0xff << 24)) >> 24) |
| 845 | #define PORT_ID_SHIFT (24) |
| 846 | #define PORT_ID_MASK (0xff << PORT_ID_SHIFT) |
| 847 | |
| 848 | /* Normal TRB fields */ |
| 849 | /* transfer_len bitmasks - bits 0:16 */ |
| 850 | #define TRB_LEN(p) ((p) & 0x1ffff) |
| 851 | #define TRB_LEN_MASK (0x1ffff) |
| 852 | /* Interrupter Target - which MSI-X vector to target the completion event at */ |
| 853 | #define TRB_INTR_TARGET_SHIFT (22) |
| 854 | #define TRB_INTR_TARGET_MASK (0x3ff) |
| 855 | #define TRB_INTR_TARGET(p) (((p) & 0x3ff) << 22) |
| 856 | #define GET_INTR_TARGET(p) (((p) >> 22) & 0x3ff) |
| 857 | #define TRB_TBC(p) (((p) & 0x3) << 7) |
| 858 | #define TRB_TLBPC(p) (((p) & 0xf) << 16) |
| 859 | |
| 860 | /* Cycle bit - indicates TRB ownership by HC or HCD */ |
| 861 | #define TRB_CYCLE (1<<0) |
| 862 | /* |
| 863 | * Force next event data TRB to be evaluated before task switch. |
| 864 | * Used to pass OS data back after a TD completes. |
| 865 | */ |
| 866 | #define TRB_ENT (1<<1) |
| 867 | /* Interrupt on short packet */ |
| 868 | #define TRB_ISP (1<<2) |
| 869 | /* Set PCIe no snoop attribute */ |
| 870 | #define TRB_NO_SNOOP (1<<3) |
| 871 | /* Chain multiple TRBs into a TD */ |
| 872 | #define TRB_CHAIN (1<<4) |
| 873 | /* Interrupt on completion */ |
| 874 | #define TRB_IOC (1<<5) |
| 875 | /* The buffer pointer contains immediate data */ |
| 876 | #define TRB_IDT (1<<6) |
| 877 | |
| 878 | /* Block Event Interrupt */ |
| 879 | #define TRB_BEI (1<<9) |
| 880 | |
| 881 | /* Control transfer TRB specific fields */ |
| 882 | #define TRB_DIR_IN (1<<16) |
| 883 | #define TRB_TX_TYPE(p) ((p) << 16) |
| 884 | #define TRB_TX_TYPE_SHIFT (16) |
| 885 | #define TRB_DATA_OUT 2 |
| 886 | #define TRB_DATA_IN 3 |
| 887 | |
| 888 | /* Isochronous TRB specific fields */ |
| 889 | #define TRB_SIA (1 << 31) |
| 890 | |
| 891 | struct xhci_generic_trb { |
| 892 | volatile __le32 field[4]; |
| 893 | }; |
| 894 | |
| 895 | union xhci_trb { |
| 896 | struct xhci_link_trb link; |
| 897 | struct xhci_transfer_event trans_event; |
| 898 | struct xhci_event_cmd event_cmd; |
| 899 | struct xhci_generic_trb generic; |
| 900 | }; |
| 901 | |
| 902 | /* TRB bit mask */ |
| 903 | #define TRB_TYPE_BITMASK (0xfc00) |
| 904 | #define TRB_TYPE(p) ((p) << 10) |
| 905 | #define TRB_TYPE_SHIFT (10) |
| 906 | #define TRB_FIELD_TO_TYPE(p) (((p) & TRB_TYPE_BITMASK) >> 10) |
| 907 | |
| 908 | /* TRB type IDs */ |
| 909 | typedef enum { |
| 910 | /* bulk, interrupt, isoc scatter/gather, and control data stage */ |
| 911 | TRB_NORMAL = 1, |
| 912 | /* setup stage for control transfers */ |
| 913 | TRB_SETUP, /* 2 */ |
| 914 | /* data stage for control transfers */ |
| 915 | TRB_DATA, /* 3 */ |
| 916 | /* status stage for control transfers */ |
| 917 | TRB_STATUS, /* 4 */ |
| 918 | /* isoc transfers */ |
| 919 | TRB_ISOC, /* 5 */ |
| 920 | /* TRB for linking ring segments */ |
| 921 | TRB_LINK, /* 6 */ |
| 922 | /* TRB for EVENT DATA */ |
| 923 | TRB_EVENT_DATA, /* 7 */ |
| 924 | /* Transfer Ring No-op (not for the command ring) */ |
| 925 | TRB_TR_NOOP, /* 8 */ |
| 926 | /* Command TRBs */ |
| 927 | /* Enable Slot Command */ |
| 928 | TRB_ENABLE_SLOT, /* 9 */ |
| 929 | /* Disable Slot Command */ |
| 930 | TRB_DISABLE_SLOT, /* 10 */ |
| 931 | /* Address Device Command */ |
| 932 | TRB_ADDR_DEV, /* 11 */ |
| 933 | /* Configure Endpoint Command */ |
| 934 | TRB_CONFIG_EP, /* 12 */ |
| 935 | /* Evaluate Context Command */ |
| 936 | TRB_EVAL_CONTEXT, /* 13 */ |
| 937 | /* Reset Endpoint Command */ |
| 938 | TRB_RESET_EP, /* 14 */ |
| 939 | /* Stop Transfer Ring Command */ |
| 940 | TRB_STOP_RING, /* 15 */ |
| 941 | /* Set Transfer Ring Dequeue Pointer Command */ |
| 942 | TRB_SET_DEQ, /* 16 */ |
| 943 | /* Reset Device Command */ |
| 944 | TRB_RESET_DEV, /* 17 */ |
| 945 | /* Force Event Command (opt) */ |
| 946 | TRB_FORCE_EVENT, /* 18 */ |
| 947 | /* Negotiate Bandwidth Command (opt) */ |
| 948 | TRB_NEG_BANDWIDTH, /* 19 */ |
| 949 | /* Set Latency Tolerance Value Command (opt) */ |
| 950 | TRB_SET_LT, /* 20 */ |
| 951 | /* Get port bandwidth Command */ |
| 952 | TRB_GET_BW, /* 21 */ |
| 953 | /* Force Header Command - generate a transaction or link management packet */ |
| 954 | TRB_FORCE_HEADER, /* 22 */ |
| 955 | /* No-op Command - not for transfer rings */ |
| 956 | TRB_CMD_NOOP, /* 23 */ |
| 957 | /* TRB IDs 24-31 reserved */ |
| 958 | /* Event TRBS */ |
| 959 | /* Transfer Event */ |
| 960 | TRB_TRANSFER = 32, |
| 961 | /* Command Completion Event */ |
| 962 | TRB_COMPLETION, /* 33 */ |
| 963 | /* Port Status Change Event */ |
| 964 | TRB_PORT_STATUS, /* 34 */ |
| 965 | /* Bandwidth Request Event (opt) */ |
| 966 | TRB_BANDWIDTH_EVENT, /* 35 */ |
| 967 | /* Doorbell Event (opt) */ |
| 968 | TRB_DOORBELL, /* 36 */ |
| 969 | /* Host Controller Event */ |
| 970 | TRB_HC_EVENT, /* 37 */ |
| 971 | /* Device Notification Event - device sent function wake notification */ |
| 972 | TRB_DEV_NOTE, /* 38 */ |
| 973 | /* MFINDEX Wrap Event - microframe counter wrapped */ |
| 974 | TRB_MFINDEX_WRAP, /* 39 */ |
| 975 | /* TRB IDs 40-47 reserved, 48-63 is vendor-defined */ |
| 976 | /* Nec vendor-specific command completion event. */ |
| 977 | TRB_NEC_CMD_COMP = 48, /* 48 */ |
| 978 | /* Get NEC firmware revision. */ |
| 979 | TRB_NEC_GET_FW, /* 49 */ |
| 980 | } trb_type; |
| 981 | |
| 982 | #define TRB_TYPE_LINK(x) (((x) & TRB_TYPE_BITMASK) == TRB_TYPE(TRB_LINK)) |
| 983 | /* Above, but for __le32 types -- can avoid work by swapping constants: */ |
| 984 | #define TRB_TYPE_LINK_LE32(x) (((x) & cpu_to_le32(TRB_TYPE_BITMASK)) == \ |
| 985 | cpu_to_le32(TRB_TYPE(TRB_LINK))) |
| 986 | #define TRB_TYPE_NOOP_LE32(x) (((x) & cpu_to_le32(TRB_TYPE_BITMASK)) == \ |
| 987 | cpu_to_le32(TRB_TYPE(TRB_TR_NOOP))) |
| 988 | |
| 989 | /* |
| 990 | * TRBS_PER_SEGMENT must be a multiple of 4, |
| 991 | * since the command ring is 64-byte aligned. |
| 992 | * It must also be greater than 16. |
| 993 | */ |
| 994 | #define TRBS_PER_SEGMENT 64 |
| 995 | /* Allow two commands + a link TRB, along with any reserved command TRBs */ |
| 996 | #define MAX_RSVD_CMD_TRBS (TRBS_PER_SEGMENT - 3) |
| 997 | #define SEGMENT_SIZE (TRBS_PER_SEGMENT*16) |
| 998 | /* SEGMENT_SHIFT should be log2(SEGMENT_SIZE). |
| 999 | * Change this if you change TRBS_PER_SEGMENT! |
| 1000 | */ |
| 1001 | #define SEGMENT_SHIFT 10 |
| 1002 | /* TRB buffer pointers can't cross 64KB boundaries */ |
| 1003 | #define TRB_MAX_BUFF_SHIFT 16 |
| 1004 | #define TRB_MAX_BUFF_SIZE (1 << TRB_MAX_BUFF_SHIFT) |
| 1005 | |
| 1006 | struct xhci_segment { |
| 1007 | union xhci_trb *trbs; |
| 1008 | /* private to HCD */ |
| 1009 | struct xhci_segment *next; |
| 1010 | }; |
| 1011 | |
| 1012 | struct xhci_ring { |
| 1013 | struct xhci_segment *first_seg; |
| 1014 | union xhci_trb *enqueue; |
| 1015 | struct xhci_segment *enq_seg; |
| 1016 | union xhci_trb *dequeue; |
| 1017 | struct xhci_segment *deq_seg; |
| 1018 | /* |
| 1019 | * Write the cycle state into the TRB cycle field to give ownership of |
| 1020 | * the TRB to the host controller (if we are the producer), or to check |
| 1021 | * if we own the TRB (if we are the consumer). See section 4.9.1. |
| 1022 | */ |
| 1023 | volatile u32 cycle_state; |
| 1024 | unsigned int num_segs; |
| 1025 | }; |
| 1026 | |
| 1027 | struct xhci_erst_entry { |
| 1028 | /* 64-bit event ring segment address */ |
| 1029 | __le64 seg_addr; |
| 1030 | __le32 seg_size; |
| 1031 | /* Set to zero */ |
| 1032 | __le32 rsvd; |
| 1033 | }; |
| 1034 | |
| 1035 | struct xhci_erst { |
| 1036 | struct xhci_erst_entry *entries; |
| 1037 | unsigned int num_entries; |
| 1038 | /* Num entries the ERST can contain */ |
| 1039 | unsigned int erst_size; |
| 1040 | }; |
| 1041 | |
| 1042 | /* |
| 1043 | * Each segment table entry is 4*32bits long. 1K seems like an ok size: |
| 1044 | * (1K bytes * 8bytes/bit) / (4*32 bits) = 64 segment entries in the table, |
| 1045 | * meaning 64 ring segments. |
| 1046 | * Initial allocated size of the ERST, in number of entries */ |
| 1047 | #define ERST_NUM_SEGS 3 |
| 1048 | /* Initial number of event segment rings allocated */ |
| 1049 | #define ERST_ENTRIES 3 |
| 1050 | /* Initial allocated size of the ERST, in number of entries */ |
| 1051 | #define ERST_SIZE 64 |
| 1052 | /* Poll every 60 seconds */ |
| 1053 | #define POLL_TIMEOUT 60 |
| 1054 | /* Stop endpoint command timeout (secs) for URB cancellation watchdog timer */ |
| 1055 | #define XHCI_STOP_EP_CMD_TIMEOUT 5 |
| 1056 | /* XXX: Make these module parameters */ |
| 1057 | |
| 1058 | struct xhci_virt_ep { |
| 1059 | struct xhci_ring *ring; |
| 1060 | unsigned int ep_state; |
| 1061 | #define SET_DEQ_PENDING (1 << 0) |
| 1062 | #define EP_HALTED (1 << 1) /* For stall handling */ |
| 1063 | #define EP_HALT_PENDING (1 << 2) /* For URB cancellation */ |
| 1064 | /* Transitioning the endpoint to using streams, don't enqueue URBs */ |
| 1065 | #define EP_GETTING_STREAMS (1 << 3) |
| 1066 | #define EP_HAS_STREAMS (1 << 4) |
| 1067 | /* Transitioning the endpoint to not using streams, don't enqueue URBs */ |
| 1068 | #define EP_GETTING_NO_STREAMS (1 << 5) |
| 1069 | }; |
| 1070 | |
| 1071 | #define CTX_SIZE(_hcc) (HCC_64BYTE_CONTEXT(_hcc) ? 64 : 32) |
| 1072 | |
| 1073 | struct xhci_virt_device { |
| 1074 | struct usb_device *udev; |
| 1075 | /* |
| 1076 | * Commands to the hardware are passed an "input context" that |
| 1077 | * tells the hardware what to change in its data structures. |
| 1078 | * The hardware will return changes in an "output context" that |
| 1079 | * software must allocate for the hardware. We need to keep |
| 1080 | * track of input and output contexts separately because |
| 1081 | * these commands might fail and we don't trust the hardware. |
| 1082 | */ |
| 1083 | struct xhci_container_ctx *out_ctx; |
| 1084 | /* Used for addressing devices and configuration changes */ |
| 1085 | struct xhci_container_ctx *in_ctx; |
| 1086 | /* Rings saved to ensure old alt settings can be re-instated */ |
| 1087 | #define XHCI_MAX_RINGS_CACHED 31 |
| 1088 | struct xhci_virt_ep eps[31]; |
| 1089 | }; |
| 1090 | |
| 1091 | /* TODO: copied from ehci.h - can be refactored? */ |
| 1092 | /* xHCI spec says all registers are little endian */ |
| 1093 | static inline unsigned int xhci_readl(uint32_t volatile *regs) |
| 1094 | { |
| 1095 | return readl(regs); |
| 1096 | } |
| 1097 | |
| 1098 | static inline void xhci_writel(uint32_t volatile *regs, const unsigned int val) |
| 1099 | { |
| 1100 | writel(val, regs); |
| 1101 | } |
| 1102 | |
| 1103 | /* |
| 1104 | * Registers should always be accessed with double word or quad word accesses. |
| 1105 | * Some xHCI implementations may support 64-bit address pointers. Registers |
| 1106 | * with 64-bit address pointers should be written to with dword accesses by |
| 1107 | * writing the low dword first (ptr[0]), then the high dword (ptr[1]) second. |
| 1108 | * xHCI implementations that do not support 64-bit address pointers will ignore |
| 1109 | * the high dword, and write order is irrelevant. |
| 1110 | */ |
| 1111 | static inline u64 xhci_readq(__le64 volatile *regs) |
| 1112 | { |
| 1113 | __u32 *ptr = (__u32 *)regs; |
| 1114 | u64 val_lo = readl(ptr); |
| 1115 | u64 val_hi = readl(ptr + 1); |
| 1116 | return val_lo + (val_hi << 32); |
| 1117 | } |
| 1118 | |
| 1119 | static inline void xhci_writeq(__le64 volatile *regs, const u64 val) |
| 1120 | { |
| 1121 | __u32 *ptr = (__u32 *)regs; |
| 1122 | u32 val_lo = lower_32_bits(val); |
| 1123 | /* FIXME */ |
| 1124 | u32 val_hi = 0; |
| 1125 | writel(val_lo, ptr); |
| 1126 | writel(val_hi, ptr + 1); |
| 1127 | } |
| 1128 | |
| 1129 | int xhci_hcd_init(int index, struct xhci_hccr **ret_hccr, |
| 1130 | struct xhci_hcor **ret_hcor); |
| 1131 | void xhci_hcd_stop(int index); |
| 1132 | |
| 1133 | |
| 1134 | /************************************************************* |
| 1135 | EXTENDED CAPABILITY DEFINITIONS |
| 1136 | *************************************************************/ |
| 1137 | /* Up to 16 ms to halt an HC */ |
| 1138 | #define XHCI_MAX_HALT_USEC (16*1000) |
| 1139 | /* HC not running - set to 1 when run/stop bit is cleared. */ |
| 1140 | #define XHCI_STS_HALT (1 << 0) |
| 1141 | |
| 1142 | /* HCCPARAMS offset from PCI base address */ |
| 1143 | #define XHCI_HCC_PARAMS_OFFSET 0x10 |
| 1144 | /* HCCPARAMS contains the first extended capability pointer */ |
| 1145 | #define XHCI_HCC_EXT_CAPS(p) (((p)>>16)&0xffff) |
| 1146 | |
| 1147 | /* Command and Status registers offset from the Operational Registers address */ |
| 1148 | #define XHCI_CMD_OFFSET 0x00 |
| 1149 | #define XHCI_STS_OFFSET 0x04 |
| 1150 | |
| 1151 | #define XHCI_MAX_EXT_CAPS 50 |
| 1152 | |
| 1153 | /* Capability Register */ |
| 1154 | /* bits 7:0 - how long is the Capabilities register */ |
| 1155 | #define XHCI_HC_LENGTH(p) (((p) >> 00) & 0x00ff) |
| 1156 | |
| 1157 | /* Extended capability register fields */ |
| 1158 | #define XHCI_EXT_CAPS_ID(p) (((p) >> 0) & 0xff) |
| 1159 | #define XHCI_EXT_CAPS_NEXT(p) (((p) >> 8) & 0xff) |
| 1160 | #define XHCI_EXT_CAPS_VAL(p) ((p) >> 16) |
| 1161 | /* Extended capability IDs - ID 0 reserved */ |
| 1162 | #define XHCI_EXT_CAPS_LEGACY 1 |
| 1163 | #define XHCI_EXT_CAPS_PROTOCOL 2 |
| 1164 | #define XHCI_EXT_CAPS_PM 3 |
| 1165 | #define XHCI_EXT_CAPS_VIRT 4 |
| 1166 | #define XHCI_EXT_CAPS_ROUTE 5 |
| 1167 | /* IDs 6-9 reserved */ |
| 1168 | #define XHCI_EXT_CAPS_DEBUG 10 |
| 1169 | /* USB Legacy Support Capability - section 7.1.1 */ |
| 1170 | #define XHCI_HC_BIOS_OWNED (1 << 16) |
| 1171 | #define XHCI_HC_OS_OWNED (1 << 24) |
| 1172 | |
| 1173 | /* USB Legacy Support Capability - section 7.1.1 */ |
| 1174 | /* Add this offset, plus the value of xECP in HCCPARAMS to the base address */ |
| 1175 | #define XHCI_LEGACY_SUPPORT_OFFSET (0x00) |
| 1176 | |
| 1177 | /* USB Legacy Support Control and Status Register - section 7.1.2 */ |
| 1178 | /* Add this offset, plus the value of xECP in HCCPARAMS to the base address */ |
| 1179 | #define XHCI_LEGACY_CONTROL_OFFSET (0x04) |
| 1180 | /* bits 1:2, 5:12, and 17:19 need to be preserved; bits 21:28 should be zero */ |
| 1181 | #define XHCI_LEGACY_DISABLE_SMI ((0x3 << 1) + (0xff << 5) + (0x7 << 17)) |
| 1182 | |
| 1183 | /* USB 2.0 xHCI 0.96 L1C capability - section 7.2.2.1.3.2 */ |
| 1184 | #define XHCI_L1C (1 << 16) |
| 1185 | |
| 1186 | /* USB 2.0 xHCI 1.0 hardware LMP capability - section 7.2.2.1.3.2 */ |
| 1187 | #define XHCI_HLC (1 << 19) |
| 1188 | |
| 1189 | /* command register values to disable interrupts and halt the HC */ |
| 1190 | /* start/stop HC execution - do not write unless HC is halted*/ |
| 1191 | #define XHCI_CMD_RUN (1 << 0) |
| 1192 | /* Event Interrupt Enable - get irq when EINT bit is set in USBSTS register */ |
| 1193 | #define XHCI_CMD_EIE (1 << 2) |
| 1194 | /* Host System Error Interrupt Enable - get irq when HSEIE bit set in USBSTS */ |
| 1195 | #define XHCI_CMD_HSEIE (1 << 3) |
| 1196 | /* Enable Wrap Event - '1' means xHC generates an event when MFINDEX wraps. */ |
| 1197 | #define XHCI_CMD_EWE (1 << 10) |
| 1198 | |
| 1199 | #define XHCI_IRQS (XHCI_CMD_EIE | XHCI_CMD_HSEIE | XHCI_CMD_EWE) |
| 1200 | |
| 1201 | /* true: Controller Not Ready to accept doorbell or op reg writes after reset */ |
| 1202 | #define XHCI_STS_CNR (1 << 11) |
| 1203 | |
| 1204 | struct xhci_ctrl { |
| 1205 | struct xhci_hccr *hccr; /* R/O registers, not need for volatile */ |
| 1206 | struct xhci_hcor *hcor; |
| 1207 | struct xhci_doorbell_array *dba; |
| 1208 | struct xhci_run_regs *run_regs; |
| 1209 | struct xhci_device_context_array *dcbaa \ |
| 1210 | __attribute__ ((aligned(ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN))); |
| 1211 | struct xhci_ring *event_ring; |
| 1212 | struct xhci_ring *cmd_ring; |
| 1213 | struct xhci_ring *transfer_ring; |
| 1214 | struct xhci_segment *seg; |
| 1215 | struct xhci_intr_reg *ir_set; |
| 1216 | struct xhci_erst erst; |
| 1217 | struct xhci_erst_entry entry[ERST_NUM_SEGS]; |
| 1218 | struct xhci_virt_device *devs[MAX_HC_SLOTS]; |
| 1219 | int rootdev; |
| 1220 | }; |
| 1221 | |
| 1222 | unsigned long trb_addr(struct xhci_segment *seg, union xhci_trb *trb); |
| 1223 | struct xhci_input_control_ctx |
| 1224 | *xhci_get_input_control_ctx(struct xhci_container_ctx *ctx); |
| 1225 | struct xhci_slot_ctx *xhci_get_slot_ctx(struct xhci_ctrl *ctrl, |
| 1226 | struct xhci_container_ctx *ctx); |
| 1227 | struct xhci_ep_ctx *xhci_get_ep_ctx(struct xhci_ctrl *ctrl, |
| 1228 | struct xhci_container_ctx *ctx, |
| 1229 | unsigned int ep_index); |
| 1230 | void xhci_endpoint_copy(struct xhci_ctrl *ctrl, |
| 1231 | struct xhci_container_ctx *in_ctx, |
| 1232 | struct xhci_container_ctx *out_ctx, |
| 1233 | unsigned int ep_index); |
| 1234 | void xhci_slot_copy(struct xhci_ctrl *ctrl, |
| 1235 | struct xhci_container_ctx *in_ctx, |
| 1236 | struct xhci_container_ctx *out_ctx); |
| 1237 | void xhci_setup_addressable_virt_dev(struct usb_device *udev); |
| 1238 | void xhci_queue_command(struct xhci_ctrl *ctrl, u8 *ptr, |
| 1239 | u32 slot_id, u32 ep_index, trb_type cmd); |
| 1240 | void xhci_acknowledge_event(struct xhci_ctrl *ctrl); |
| 1241 | union xhci_trb *xhci_wait_for_event(struct xhci_ctrl *ctrl, trb_type expected); |
| 1242 | int xhci_bulk_tx(struct usb_device *udev, unsigned long pipe, |
| 1243 | int length, void *buffer); |
| 1244 | int xhci_ctrl_tx(struct usb_device *udev, unsigned long pipe, |
| 1245 | struct devrequest *req, int length, void *buffer); |
| 1246 | int xhci_check_maxpacket(struct usb_device *udev); |
| 1247 | void xhci_flush_cache(uint32_t addr, u32 type_len); |
| 1248 | void xhci_inval_cache(uint32_t addr, u32 type_len); |
| 1249 | void xhci_cleanup(struct xhci_ctrl *ctrl); |
| 1250 | struct xhci_ring *xhci_ring_alloc(unsigned int num_segs, bool link_trbs); |
| 1251 | int xhci_alloc_virt_device(struct usb_device *udev); |
| 1252 | int xhci_mem_init(struct xhci_ctrl *ctrl, struct xhci_hccr *hccr, |
| 1253 | struct xhci_hcor *hcor); |
| 1254 | |
| 1255 | #endif /* HOST_XHCI_H_ */ |