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1 /*
2  * Copyright (c) 2004-2011 Atheros Communications Inc.
3  * Copyright (c) 2011 Qualcomm Atheros, Inc.
4  *
5  * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
6  * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
7  * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
8  *
9  * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
10  * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
11  * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
12  * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
13  * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
14  * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
15  * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
16  */
17 
18 #ifndef BMI_H
19 #define BMI_H
20 
21 /*
22  * Bootloader Messaging Interface (BMI)
23  *
24  * BMI is a very simple messaging interface used during initialization
25  * to read memory, write memory, execute code, and to define an
26  * application entry PC.
27  *
28  * It is used to download an application to ATH6KL, to provide
29  * patches to code that is already resident on ATH6KL, and generally
30  * to examine and modify state.  The Host has an opportunity to use
31  * BMI only once during bootup.  Once the Host issues a BMI_DONE
32  * command, this opportunity ends.
33  *
34  * The Host writes BMI requests to mailbox0, and reads BMI responses
35  * from mailbox0.   BMI requests all begin with a command
36  * (see below for specific commands), and are followed by
37  * command-specific data.
38  *
39  * Flow control:
40  * The Host can only issue a command once the Target gives it a
41  * "BMI Command Credit", using ATH6KL Counter #4.  As soon as the
42  * Target has completed a command, it issues another BMI Command
43  * Credit (so the Host can issue the next command).
44  *
45  * BMI handles all required Target-side cache flushing.
46  */
47 
48 /* BMI Commands */
49 
50 #define BMI_NO_COMMAND                      0
51 
52 #define BMI_DONE                            1
53 /*
54  * Semantics: Host is done using BMI
55  * Request format:
56  *    u32 command (BMI_DONE)
57  * Response format: none
58  */
59 
60 #define BMI_READ_MEMORY                     2
61 /*
62  * Semantics: Host reads ATH6KL memory
63  * Request format:
64  *    u32 command (BMI_READ_MEMORY)
65  *    u32 address
66  *    u32 length, at most BMI_DATASZ_MAX
67  * Response format:
68  *    u8 data[length]
69  */
70 
71 #define BMI_WRITE_MEMORY                    3
72 /*
73  * Semantics: Host writes ATH6KL memory
74  * Request format:
75  *    u32 command (BMI_WRITE_MEMORY)
76  *    u32 address
77  *    u32 length, at most BMI_DATASZ_MAX
78  *    u8 data[length]
79  * Response format: none
80  */
81 
82 #define BMI_EXECUTE                         4
83 /*
84  * Semantics: Causes ATH6KL to execute code
85  * Request format:
86  *    u32 command (BMI_EXECUTE)
87  *    u32 address
88  *    u32 parameter
89  * Response format:
90  *    u32 return value
91  */
92 
93 #define BMI_SET_APP_START                   5
94 /*
95  * Semantics: Set Target application starting address
96  * Request format:
97  *    u32 command (BMI_SET_APP_START)
98  *    u32 address
99  * Response format: none
100  */
101 
102 #define BMI_READ_SOC_REGISTER               6
103 /*
104  * Semantics: Read a 32-bit Target SOC register.
105  * Request format:
106  *    u32 command (BMI_READ_REGISTER)
107  *    u32 address
108  * Response format:
109  *    u32 value
110  */
111 
112 #define BMI_WRITE_SOC_REGISTER              7
113 /*
114  * Semantics: Write a 32-bit Target SOC register.
115  * Request format:
116  *    u32 command (BMI_WRITE_REGISTER)
117  *    u32 address
118  *    u32 value
119  *
120  * Response format: none
121  */
122 
123 #define BMI_GET_TARGET_ID                  8
124 #define BMI_GET_TARGET_INFO                8
125 /*
126  * Semantics: Fetch the 4-byte Target information
127  * Request format:
128  *    u32 command (BMI_GET_TARGET_ID/INFO)
129  * Response format1 (old firmware):
130  *    u32 TargetVersionID
131  * Response format2 (newer firmware):
132  *    u32 TARGET_VERSION_SENTINAL
133  *    struct bmi_target_info;
134  */
135 
136 #define TARGET_VERSION_SENTINAL 0xffffffff
137 #define TARGET_TYPE_AR6003      3
138 #define TARGET_TYPE_AR6004      5
139 #define BMI_ROMPATCH_INSTALL               9
140 /*
141  * Semantics: Install a ROM Patch.
142  * Request format:
143  *    u32 command (BMI_ROMPATCH_INSTALL)
144  *    u32 Target ROM Address
145  *    u32 Target RAM Address or Value (depending on Target Type)
146  *    u32 Size, in bytes
147  *    u32 Activate? 1-->activate;
148  *                            0-->install but do not activate
149  * Response format:
150  *    u32 PatchID
151  */
152 
153 #define BMI_ROMPATCH_UNINSTALL             10
154 /*
155  * Semantics: Uninstall a previously-installed ROM Patch,
156  * automatically deactivating, if necessary.
157  * Request format:
158  *    u32 command (BMI_ROMPATCH_UNINSTALL)
159  *    u32 PatchID
160  *
161  * Response format: none
162  */
163 
164 #define BMI_ROMPATCH_ACTIVATE              11
165 /*
166  * Semantics: Activate a list of previously-installed ROM Patches.
167  * Request format:
168  *    u32 command (BMI_ROMPATCH_ACTIVATE)
169  *    u32 rompatch_count
170  *    u32 PatchID[rompatch_count]
171  *
172  * Response format: none
173  */
174 
175 #define BMI_ROMPATCH_DEACTIVATE            12
176 /*
177  * Semantics: Deactivate a list of active ROM Patches.
178  * Request format:
179  *    u32 command (BMI_ROMPATCH_DEACTIVATE)
180  *    u32 rompatch_count
181  *    u32 PatchID[rompatch_count]
182  *
183  * Response format: none
184  */
185 
186 
187 #define BMI_LZ_STREAM_START                13
188 /*
189  * Semantics: Begin an LZ-compressed stream of input
190  * which is to be uncompressed by the Target to an
191  * output buffer at address.  The output buffer must
192  * be sufficiently large to hold the uncompressed
193  * output from the compressed input stream.  This BMI
194  * command should be followed by a series of 1 or more
195  * BMI_LZ_DATA commands.
196  *    u32 command (BMI_LZ_STREAM_START)
197  *    u32 address
198  * Note: Not supported on all versions of ROM firmware.
199  */
200 
201 #define BMI_LZ_DATA                        14
202 /*
203  * Semantics: Host writes ATH6KL memory with LZ-compressed
204  * data which is uncompressed by the Target.  This command
205  * must be preceded by a BMI_LZ_STREAM_START command. A series
206  * of BMI_LZ_DATA commands are considered part of a single
207  * input stream until another BMI_LZ_STREAM_START is issued.
208  * Request format:
209  *    u32 command (BMI_LZ_DATA)
210  *    u32 length (of compressed data),
211  *                  at most BMI_DATASZ_MAX
212  *    u8 CompressedData[length]
213  * Response format: none
214  * Note: Not supported on all versions of ROM firmware.
215  */
216 
217 #define BMI_COMMUNICATION_TIMEOUT       1000 /* in msec */
218 
219 struct ath6kl;
220 struct ath6kl_bmi_target_info {
221 	__le32 byte_count;   /* size of this structure */
222 	__le32 version;      /* target version id */
223 	__le32 type;         /* target type */
224 } __packed;
225 
226 #define ath6kl_bmi_write_hi32(ar, item, val)				\
227 	({								\
228 		u32 addr;						\
229 		__le32 v;						\
230 									\
231 		addr = ath6kl_get_hi_item_addr(ar, HI_ITEM(item));	\
232 		v = cpu_to_le32(val);					\
233 		ath6kl_bmi_write(ar, addr, (u8 *) &v, sizeof(v));	\
234 	})
235 
236 #define ath6kl_bmi_read_hi32(ar, item, val)				\
237 	({								\
238 		u32 addr, *check_type = val;				\
239 		__le32 tmp;						\
240 		int ret;						\
241 									\
242 		(void) (check_type == val);				\
243 		addr = ath6kl_get_hi_item_addr(ar, HI_ITEM(item));	\
244 		ret = ath6kl_bmi_read(ar, addr, (u8 *) &tmp, 4);	\
245 		if (!ret)						\
246 			*val = le32_to_cpu(tmp);			\
247 		ret;							\
248 	})
249 
250 int ath6kl_bmi_init(struct ath6kl *ar);
251 void ath6kl_bmi_cleanup(struct ath6kl *ar);
252 void ath6kl_bmi_reset(struct ath6kl *ar);
253 
254 int ath6kl_bmi_done(struct ath6kl *ar);
255 int ath6kl_bmi_get_target_info(struct ath6kl *ar,
256 			       struct ath6kl_bmi_target_info *targ_info);
257 int ath6kl_bmi_read(struct ath6kl *ar, u32 addr, u8 *buf, u32 len);
258 int ath6kl_bmi_write(struct ath6kl *ar, u32 addr, u8 *buf, u32 len);
259 int ath6kl_bmi_execute(struct ath6kl *ar,
260 		       u32 addr, u32 *param);
261 int ath6kl_bmi_set_app_start(struct ath6kl *ar,
262 			     u32 addr);
263 int ath6kl_bmi_reg_read(struct ath6kl *ar, u32 addr, u32 *param);
264 int ath6kl_bmi_reg_write(struct ath6kl *ar, u32 addr, u32 param);
265 int ath6kl_bmi_lz_data(struct ath6kl *ar,
266 		       u8 *buf, u32 len);
267 int ath6kl_bmi_lz_stream_start(struct ath6kl *ar,
268 			       u32 addr);
269 int ath6kl_bmi_fast_download(struct ath6kl *ar,
270 			     u32 addr, u8 *buf, u32 len);
271 #endif
272