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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2 
3 /* Copyright (c) 2012-2018, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved.
4  * Copyright (C) 2018-2024 Linaro Ltd.
5  */
6 #ifndef _IPA_H_
7 #define _IPA_H_
8 
9 #include <linux/notifier.h>
10 #include <linux/types.h>
11 
12 #include "gsi.h"
13 #include "ipa_endpoint.h"
14 #include "ipa_mem.h"
15 #include "ipa_qmi.h"
16 #include "ipa_version.h"
17 
18 struct net_device;
19 
20 struct ipa_interrupt;
21 struct ipa_power;
22 struct ipa_smp2p;
23 
24 /**
25  * struct ipa - IPA information
26  * @gsi:		Embedded GSI structure
27  * @version:		IPA hardware version
28  * @dev:		IPA device pointer
29  * @completion:		Used to signal pipeline clear transfer complete
30  * @nb:			Notifier block used for remoteproc SSR
31  * @notifier:		Remoteproc SSR notifier
32  * @smp2p:		SMP2P information
33  * @power:		IPA power information
34  * @table_addr:		DMA address of filter/route table content
35  * @table_virt:		Virtual address of filter/route table content
36  * @route_count:	Total number of entries in a routing table
37  * @modem_route_count:	Number of modem entries in a routing table
38  * @filter_count:	Maximum number of entries in a filter table
39  * @interrupt:		IPA Interrupt information
40  * @uc_powered:		true if power is active by proxy for microcontroller
41  * @uc_loaded:		true after microcontroller has reported it's ready
42  * @reg_virt:		Virtual address used for IPA register access
43  * @regs:		IPA register definitions
44  * @mem_addr:		DMA address of IPA-local memory space
45  * @mem_virt:		Virtual address of IPA-local memory space
46  * @mem_offset:		Offset from @mem_virt used for access to IPA memory
47  * @mem_size:		Total size (bytes) of memory at @mem_virt
48  * @mem_count:		Number of entries in the mem array
49  * @mem:		Array of IPA-local memory region descriptors
50  * @imem_iova:		I/O virtual address of IPA region in IMEM
51  * @imem_size:		Size of IMEM region
52  * @smem_iova:		I/O virtual address of IPA region in SMEM
53  * @smem_size:		Size of SMEM region
54  * @zero_addr:		DMA address of preallocated zero-filled memory
55  * @zero_virt:		Virtual address of preallocated zero-filled memory
56  * @zero_size:		Size (bytes) of preallocated zero-filled memory
57  * @endpoint_count:	Number of defined bits in most bitmaps below
58  * @available_count:	Number of defined bits in the available bitmap
59  * @defined:		Bitmap of endpoints defined in config data
60  * @available:		Bitmap of endpoints supported by hardware
61  * @filtered:		Bitmap of endpoints that support filtering
62  * @set_up:		Bitmap of endpoints that are set up for use
63  * @enabled:		Bitmap of currently enabled endpoints
64  * @modem_tx_count:	Number of defined modem TX endoints
65  * @endpoint:		Array of endpoint information
66  * @channel_map:	Mapping of GSI channel to IPA endpoint
67  * @name_map:		Mapping of IPA endpoint name to IPA endpoint
68  * @setup_complete:	Flag indicating whether setup stage has completed
69  * @modem_state:	State of modem (stopped, running)
70  * @modem_netdev:	Network device structure used for modem
71  * @qmi:		QMI information
72  */
73 struct ipa {
74 	struct gsi gsi;
75 	enum ipa_version version;
76 	struct device *dev;
77 	struct completion completion;
78 	struct notifier_block nb;
79 	void *notifier;
80 	struct ipa_smp2p *smp2p;
81 	struct ipa_power *power;
82 
83 	dma_addr_t table_addr;
84 	__le64 *table_virt;
85 	u32 route_count;
86 	u32 modem_route_count;
87 	u32 filter_count;
88 
89 	struct ipa_interrupt *interrupt;
90 	bool uc_powered;
91 	bool uc_loaded;
92 
93 	void __iomem *reg_virt;
94 	const struct regs *regs;
95 
96 	dma_addr_t mem_addr;
97 	void *mem_virt;
98 	u32 mem_offset;
99 	u32 mem_size;
100 	u32 mem_count;
101 	const struct ipa_mem *mem;
102 
103 	unsigned long imem_iova;
104 	size_t imem_size;
105 
106 	unsigned long smem_iova;
107 	size_t smem_size;
108 
109 	dma_addr_t zero_addr;
110 	void *zero_virt;
111 	size_t zero_size;
112 
113 	/* Bitmaps indicating endpoint state */
114 	u32 endpoint_count;
115 	u32 available_count;
116 	unsigned long *defined;		/* Defined in configuration data */
117 	unsigned long *available;	/* Supported by hardware */
118 	u64 filtered;			/* Support filtering (AP and modem) */
119 	unsigned long *set_up;
120 	unsigned long *enabled;
121 
122 	u32 modem_tx_count;
123 	struct ipa_endpoint endpoint[IPA_ENDPOINT_MAX];
124 	struct ipa_endpoint *channel_map[GSI_CHANNEL_COUNT_MAX];
125 	struct ipa_endpoint *name_map[IPA_ENDPOINT_COUNT];
126 
127 	bool setup_complete;
128 
129 	atomic_t modem_state;		/* enum ipa_modem_state */
130 	struct net_device *modem_netdev;
131 	struct ipa_qmi qmi;
132 };
133 
134 /**
135  * ipa_setup() - Perform IPA setup
136  * @ipa:		IPA pointer
137  *
138  * IPA initialization is broken into stages:  init; config; and setup.
139  * (These have inverses exit, deconfig, and teardown.)
140  *
141  * Activities performed at the init stage can be done without requiring
142  * any access to IPA hardware.  Activities performed at the config stage
143  * require IPA power, because they involve access to IPA registers.
144  * The setup stage is performed only after the GSI hardware is ready
145  * (more on this below).  The setup stage allows the AP to perform
146  * more complex initialization by issuing "immediate commands" using
147  * a special interface to the IPA.
148  *
149  * This function, @ipa_setup(), starts the setup stage.
150  *
151  * In order for the GSI hardware to be functional it needs firmware to be
152  * loaded (in addition to some other low-level initialization).  This early
153  * GSI initialization can be done either by Trust Zone on the AP or by the
154  * modem.
155  *
156  * If it's done by Trust Zone, the AP loads the GSI firmware and supplies
157  * it to Trust Zone to verify and install.  When this completes, if
158  * verification was successful, the GSI layer is ready and ipa_setup()
159  * implements the setup phase of initialization.
160  *
161  * If the modem performs early GSI initialization, the AP needs to know
162  * when this has occurred.  An SMP2P interrupt is used for this purpose,
163  * and receipt of that interrupt triggers the call to ipa_setup().
164  */
165 int ipa_setup(struct ipa *ipa);
166 
167 #endif /* _IPA_H_ */
168