1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT */ 2 /* 3 * Copyright © 2014-2021 Intel Corporation 4 */ 5 6 #ifndef _ABI_GUC_MESSAGES_ABI_H 7 #define _ABI_GUC_MESSAGES_ABI_H 8 9 /** 10 * DOC: HXG Message 11 * 12 * All messages exchanged with GuC are defined using 32 bit dwords. 13 * First dword is treated as a message header. Remaining dwords are optional. 14 * 15 * +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 16 * | | Bits | Description | 17 * +===+=======+==============================================================+ 18 * | | | | 19 * | 0 | 31 | **ORIGIN** - originator of the message | 20 * | | | - _`GUC_HXG_ORIGIN_HOST` = 0 | 21 * | | | - _`GUC_HXG_ORIGIN_GUC` = 1 | 22 * | | | | 23 * | +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 24 * | | 30:28 | **TYPE** - message type | 25 * | | | - _`GUC_HXG_TYPE_REQUEST` = 0 | 26 * | | | - _`GUC_HXG_TYPE_EVENT` = 1 | 27 * | | | - _`GUC_HXG_TYPE_FAST_REQUEST` = 2 | 28 * | | | - _`GUC_HXG_TYPE_NO_RESPONSE_BUSY` = 3 | 29 * | | | - _`GUC_HXG_TYPE_NO_RESPONSE_RETRY` = 5 | 30 * | | | - _`GUC_HXG_TYPE_RESPONSE_FAILURE` = 6 | 31 * | | | - _`GUC_HXG_TYPE_RESPONSE_SUCCESS` = 7 | 32 * | +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 33 * | | 27:0 | **AUX** - auxiliary data (depends on TYPE) | 34 * +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 35 * | 1 | 31:0 | | 36 * +---+-------+ | 37 * |...| | **PAYLOAD** - optional payload (depends on TYPE) | 38 * +---+-------+ | 39 * | n | 31:0 | | 40 * +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 41 */ 42 43 #define GUC_HXG_MSG_MIN_LEN 1u 44 #define GUC_HXG_MSG_0_ORIGIN (0x1u << 31) 45 #define GUC_HXG_ORIGIN_HOST 0u 46 #define GUC_HXG_ORIGIN_GUC 1u 47 #define GUC_HXG_MSG_0_TYPE (0x7u << 28) 48 #define GUC_HXG_TYPE_REQUEST 0u 49 #define GUC_HXG_TYPE_EVENT 1u 50 #define GUC_HXG_TYPE_FAST_REQUEST 2u 51 #define GUC_HXG_TYPE_NO_RESPONSE_BUSY 3u 52 #define GUC_HXG_TYPE_NO_RESPONSE_RETRY 5u 53 #define GUC_HXG_TYPE_RESPONSE_FAILURE 6u 54 #define GUC_HXG_TYPE_RESPONSE_SUCCESS 7u 55 #define GUC_HXG_MSG_0_AUX (0xfffffffu << 0) 56 #define GUC_HXG_MSG_n_PAYLOAD (0xffffffffu << 0) 57 58 /** 59 * DOC: HXG Request 60 * 61 * The `HXG Request`_ message should be used to initiate synchronous activity 62 * for which confirmation or return data is expected. 63 * 64 * The recipient of this message shall use `HXG Response`_, `HXG Failure`_ 65 * or `HXG Retry`_ message as a definite reply, and may use `HXG Busy`_ 66 * message as a intermediate reply. 67 * 68 * Format of @DATA0 and all @DATAn fields depends on the @ACTION code. 69 * 70 * +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 71 * | | Bits | Description | 72 * +===+=======+==============================================================+ 73 * | 0 | 31 | ORIGIN | 74 * | +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 75 * | | 30:28 | TYPE = GUC_HXG_TYPE_REQUEST_ | 76 * | +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 77 * | | 27:16 | **DATA0** - request data (depends on ACTION) | 78 * | +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 79 * | | 15:0 | **ACTION** - requested action code | 80 * +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 81 * | 1 | 31:0 | | 82 * +---+-------+ | 83 * |...| | **DATAn** - optional data (depends on ACTION) | 84 * +---+-------+ | 85 * | n | 31:0 | | 86 * +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 87 */ 88 89 #define GUC_HXG_REQUEST_MSG_MIN_LEN GUC_HXG_MSG_MIN_LEN 90 #define GUC_HXG_REQUEST_MSG_0_DATA0 (0xfffu << 16) 91 #define GUC_HXG_REQUEST_MSG_0_ACTION (0xffffu << 0) 92 #define GUC_HXG_REQUEST_MSG_n_DATAn GUC_HXG_MSG_n_PAYLOAD 93 94 /** 95 * DOC: HXG Event 96 * 97 * The `HXG Event`_ message should be used to initiate asynchronous activity 98 * that does not involves immediate confirmation nor data. 99 * 100 * Format of @DATA0 and all @DATAn fields depends on the @ACTION code. 101 * 102 * +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 103 * | | Bits | Description | 104 * +===+=======+==============================================================+ 105 * | 0 | 31 | ORIGIN | 106 * | +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 107 * | | 30:28 | TYPE = GUC_HXG_TYPE_EVENT_ | 108 * | +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 109 * | | 27:16 | **DATA0** - event data (depends on ACTION) | 110 * | +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 111 * | | 15:0 | **ACTION** - event action code | 112 * +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 113 * | 1 | 31:0 | | 114 * +---+-------+ | 115 * |...| | **DATAn** - optional event data (depends on ACTION) | 116 * +---+-------+ | 117 * | n | 31:0 | | 118 * +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 119 */ 120 121 #define GUC_HXG_EVENT_MSG_MIN_LEN GUC_HXG_MSG_MIN_LEN 122 #define GUC_HXG_EVENT_MSG_0_DATA0 (0xfffu << 16) 123 #define GUC_HXG_EVENT_MSG_0_ACTION (0xffffu << 0) 124 #define GUC_HXG_EVENT_MSG_n_DATAn GUC_HXG_MSG_n_PAYLOAD 125 126 /** 127 * DOC: HXG Busy 128 * 129 * The `HXG Busy`_ message may be used to acknowledge reception of the `HXG Request`_ 130 * message if the recipient expects that it processing will be longer than default 131 * timeout. 132 * 133 * The @COUNTER field may be used as a progress indicator. 134 * 135 * +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 136 * | | Bits | Description | 137 * +===+=======+==============================================================+ 138 * | 0 | 31 | ORIGIN | 139 * | +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 140 * | | 30:28 | TYPE = GUC_HXG_TYPE_NO_RESPONSE_BUSY_ | 141 * | +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 142 * | | 27:0 | **COUNTER** - progress indicator | 143 * +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 144 */ 145 146 #define GUC_HXG_BUSY_MSG_LEN GUC_HXG_MSG_MIN_LEN 147 #define GUC_HXG_BUSY_MSG_0_COUNTER GUC_HXG_MSG_0_AUX 148 149 /** 150 * DOC: HXG Retry 151 * 152 * The `HXG Retry`_ message should be used by recipient to indicate that the 153 * `HXG Request`_ message was dropped and it should be resent again. 154 * 155 * The @REASON field may be used to provide additional information. 156 * 157 * +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 158 * | | Bits | Description | 159 * +===+=======+==============================================================+ 160 * | 0 | 31 | ORIGIN | 161 * | +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 162 * | | 30:28 | TYPE = GUC_HXG_TYPE_NO_RESPONSE_RETRY_ | 163 * | +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 164 * | | 27:0 | **REASON** - reason for retry | 165 * | | | - _`GUC_HXG_RETRY_REASON_UNSPECIFIED` = 0 | 166 * +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 167 */ 168 169 #define GUC_HXG_RETRY_MSG_LEN GUC_HXG_MSG_MIN_LEN 170 #define GUC_HXG_RETRY_MSG_0_REASON GUC_HXG_MSG_0_AUX 171 #define GUC_HXG_RETRY_REASON_UNSPECIFIED 0u 172 173 /** 174 * DOC: HXG Failure 175 * 176 * The `HXG Failure`_ message shall be used as a reply to the `HXG Request`_ 177 * message that could not be processed due to an error. 178 * 179 * +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 180 * | | Bits | Description | 181 * +===+=======+==============================================================+ 182 * | 0 | 31 | ORIGIN | 183 * | +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 184 * | | 30:28 | TYPE = GUC_HXG_TYPE_RESPONSE_FAILURE_ | 185 * | +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 186 * | | 27:16 | **HINT** - additional error hint | 187 * | +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 188 * | | 15:0 | **ERROR** - error/result code | 189 * +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 190 */ 191 192 #define GUC_HXG_FAILURE_MSG_LEN GUC_HXG_MSG_MIN_LEN 193 #define GUC_HXG_FAILURE_MSG_0_HINT (0xfffu << 16) 194 #define GUC_HXG_FAILURE_MSG_0_ERROR (0xffffu << 0) 195 196 /** 197 * DOC: HXG Response 198 * 199 * The `HXG Response`_ message shall be used as a reply to the `HXG Request`_ 200 * message that was successfully processed without an error. 201 * 202 * +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 203 * | | Bits | Description | 204 * +===+=======+==============================================================+ 205 * | 0 | 31 | ORIGIN | 206 * | +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 207 * | | 30:28 | TYPE = GUC_HXG_TYPE_RESPONSE_SUCCESS_ | 208 * | +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 209 * | | 27:0 | **DATA0** - data (depends on ACTION from `HXG Request`_) | 210 * +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 211 * | 1 | 31:0 | | 212 * +---+-------+ | 213 * |...| | **DATAn** - data (depends on ACTION from `HXG Request`_) | 214 * +---+-------+ | 215 * | n | 31:0 | | 216 * +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ 217 */ 218 219 #define GUC_HXG_RESPONSE_MSG_MIN_LEN GUC_HXG_MSG_MIN_LEN 220 #define GUC_HXG_RESPONSE_MSG_0_DATA0 GUC_HXG_MSG_0_AUX 221 #define GUC_HXG_RESPONSE_MSG_n_DATAn GUC_HXG_MSG_n_PAYLOAD 222 223 /* deprecated */ 224 #define INTEL_GUC_MSG_TYPE_SHIFT 28 225 #define INTEL_GUC_MSG_TYPE_MASK (0xF << INTEL_GUC_MSG_TYPE_SHIFT) 226 #define INTEL_GUC_MSG_DATA_SHIFT 16 227 #define INTEL_GUC_MSG_DATA_MASK (0xFFF << INTEL_GUC_MSG_DATA_SHIFT) 228 #define INTEL_GUC_MSG_CODE_SHIFT 0 229 #define INTEL_GUC_MSG_CODE_MASK (0xFFFF << INTEL_GUC_MSG_CODE_SHIFT) 230 231 enum intel_guc_msg_type { 232 INTEL_GUC_MSG_TYPE_REQUEST = 0x0, 233 INTEL_GUC_MSG_TYPE_RESPONSE = 0xF, 234 }; 235 236 #endif 237