1 /*	$NetBSD: i2cvar.h,v 1.9 2015/12/13 17:14:56 jmcneill Exp $	*/
2 
3 /*
4  * Copyright (c) 2003 Wasabi Systems, Inc.
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7  * Written by Steve C. Woodford and Jason R. Thorpe for Wasabi Systems, Inc.
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37 
38 #ifndef _DEV_I2C_I2CVAR_H_
39 #define	_DEV_I2C_I2CVAR_H_
40 
41 #include <dev/i2c/i2c_io.h>
42 #include <prop/proplib.h>
43 
44 /* Flags passed to i2c routines. */
45 #define	I2C_F_WRITE		0x00	/* new transfer is a write */
46 #define	I2C_F_READ		0x01	/* new transfer is a read */
47 #define	I2C_F_LAST		0x02	/* last byte of read */
48 #define	I2C_F_STOP		0x04	/* send stop after byte */
49 #define	I2C_F_POLL		0x08	/* poll, don't sleep */
50 #define	I2C_F_PEC		0x10	/* smbus packet error checking */
51 
52 struct ic_intr_list {
53 	LIST_ENTRY(ic_intr_list) il_next;
54 	int (*il_intr)(void *);
55 	void *il_intrarg;
56 };
57 
58 /*
59  * This structure provides the interface between the i2c framework
60  * and the underlying i2c controller.
61  *
62  * Note that this structure is designed specifically to allow us
63  * to either use the autoconfiguration framework or not.  This
64  * allows a driver for a board with a private i2c bus use generic
65  * i2c client drivers for chips that might be on that board.
66  */
67 typedef struct i2c_controller {
68 	void	*ic_cookie;		/* controller private */
69 
70 	/*
71 	 * These provide synchronization in the presence of
72 	 * multiple users of the i2c bus.  When a device
73 	 * driver wishes to perform transfers on the i2c
74 	 * bus, the driver should acquire the bus.  When
75 	 * the driver is finished, it should release the
76 	 * bus.
77 	 *
78 	 * This is provided by the back-end since a single
79 	 * controller may present e.g. i2c and smbus views
80 	 * of the same set of i2c wires.
81 	 */
82 	int	(*ic_acquire_bus)(void *, int);
83 	void	(*ic_release_bus)(void *, int);
84 
85 	/*
86 	 * The preferred API for clients of the i2c interface
87 	 * is the scripted API.  This handles i2c controllers
88 	 * that do not provide raw access to the i2c signals.
89 	 */
90 	int	(*ic_exec)(void *, i2c_op_t, i2c_addr_t, const void *, size_t,
91 		    void *, size_t, int);
92 
93 	int	(*ic_send_start)(void *, int);
94 	int	(*ic_send_stop)(void *, int);
95 	int	(*ic_initiate_xfer)(void *, i2c_addr_t, int);
96 	int	(*ic_read_byte)(void *, uint8_t *, int);
97 	int	(*ic_write_byte)(void *, uint8_t, int);
98 
99 	LIST_HEAD(, ic_intr_list) ic_list;
100 	LIST_HEAD(, ic_intr_list) ic_proc_list;
101 	volatile int	ic_running;
102 	volatile int	ic_pending;
103 	struct lwp *ic_intr_thread;
104 	const char *ic_devname;
105 } *i2c_tag_t;
106 
107 /* I2C bus types */
108 #define	I2C_TYPE_SMBUS	1
109 
110 /* Used to attach the i2c framework to the controller. */
111 struct i2cbus_attach_args {
112 	i2c_tag_t iba_tag;		/* the controller */
113 	int iba_type;			/* bus type */
114 	prop_array_t iba_child_devices;	/* child devices (direct config) */
115 };
116 
117 /* Used to attach devices on the i2c bus. */
118 struct i2c_attach_args {
119 	i2c_tag_t	ia_tag;		/* our controller */
120 	i2c_addr_t	ia_addr;	/* address of device */
121 	int		ia_size;	/* size (for EEPROMs) */
122 	int		ia_type;	/* bus type */
123 	/* only set if using direct config */
124 	const char *	ia_name;	/* name of the device */
125 	int		ia_ncompat;	/* number of pointers in the
126 					   ia_compat array */
127 	const char **	ia_compat;	/* chip names */
128 	/*
129 	 * The following is of limited usefulness and should only be used
130 	 * in rare cases where we really know what we are doing. Example:
131 	 * a machine dependent i2c driver (located in sys/arch/$arch/dev)
132 	 * needing to access some firmware properties.
133 	 * Depending on the firmware in use, an identifier for the device
134 	 * may be present. Example: on OpenFirmware machines the device
135 	 * tree OF node - if available. This info is hard to transport
136 	 * down to MD drivers through the MI i2c bus otherwise.
137 	 */
138 	uintptr_t	ia_cookie;	/* OF node in openfirmware machines */
139 };
140 
141 /*
142  * API presented to i2c controllers.
143  */
144 int	iicbus_print(void *, const char *);
145 int	iic_compat_match(struct i2c_attach_args*, const char **);
146 
147 #ifdef _I2C_PRIVATE
148 /*
149  * Macros used internally by the i2c framework.
150  */
151 #define	iic_send_start(ic, flags)					\
152 	(*(ic)->ic_send_start)((ic)->ic_cookie, (flags))
153 #define	iic_send_stop(ic, flags)					\
154 	(*(ic)->ic_send_stop)((ic)->ic_cookie, (flags))
155 #define	iic_initiate_xfer(ic, addr, flags)				\
156 	(*(ic)->ic_initiate_xfer)((ic)->ic_cookie, (addr), (flags))
157 
158 #define	iic_read_byte(ic, bytep, flags)					\
159 	(*(ic)->ic_read_byte)((ic)->ic_cookie, (bytep), (flags))
160 #define	iic_write_byte(ic, byte, flags)					\
161 	(*(ic)->ic_write_byte)((ic)->ic_cookie, (byte), (flags))
162 #endif /* _I2C_PRIVATE */
163 
164 /*
165  * Simplified API for clients of the i2c framework.  Definitions
166  * in <dev/i2c/i2c_io.h>.
167  */
168 #define	iic_acquire_bus(ic, flags)					\
169 	(*(ic)->ic_acquire_bus)((ic)->ic_cookie, (flags))
170 #define	iic_release_bus(ic, flags)					\
171 	(*(ic)->ic_release_bus)((ic)->ic_cookie, (flags))
172 
173 int	iic_exec(i2c_tag_t, i2c_op_t, i2c_addr_t, const void *,
174 	    size_t, void *, size_t, int);
175 
176 int	iic_smbus_write_byte(i2c_tag_t, i2c_addr_t, uint8_t, uint8_t, int);
177 int	iic_smbus_write_word(i2c_tag_t, i2c_addr_t, uint8_t, uint16_t, int);
178 int	iic_smbus_read_byte(i2c_tag_t, i2c_addr_t, uint8_t, uint8_t *, int);
179 int	iic_smbus_read_word(i2c_tag_t, i2c_addr_t, uint8_t, uint16_t *, int);
180 int	iic_smbus_receive_byte(i2c_tag_t, i2c_addr_t, uint8_t *, int);
181 int	iic_smbus_send_byte(i2c_tag_t, i2c_addr_t, uint8_t, int);
182 int	iic_smbus_quick_read(i2c_tag_t, i2c_addr_t, int);
183 int	iic_smbus_quick_write(i2c_tag_t, i2c_addr_t, int);
184 int	iic_smbus_block_read(i2c_tag_t, i2c_addr_t, uint8_t, uint8_t *,
185 	    size_t, int);
186 int	iic_smbus_block_write(i2c_tag_t, i2c_addr_t, uint8_t, uint8_t *,
187 	    size_t, int);
188 
189 void *	iic_smbus_intr_establish(i2c_tag_t, int (*)(void *), void *);
190 void *	iic_smbus_intr_establish_proc(i2c_tag_t, int (*)(void *), void *);
191 void	iic_smbus_intr_disestablish(i2c_tag_t, void *);
192 void	iic_smbus_intr_disestablish_proc(i2c_tag_t, void *);
193 int	iic_smbus_intr(i2c_tag_t);
194 
195 #endif /* _DEV_I2C_I2CVAR_H_ */
196