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28
29#include <sys/bus.h>
30#include <dev/ow/owll.h>
31
32INTERFACE owll;
33
34#
35# Dallas Semiconductor 1-Wire bus Link Layer (owll)
36#
37# See Maxim Application Note AN937: Book of iButton Standards for the
38# 1-Wire protocol specification.
39# http://pdfserv.maximintegrated.com/en/an/AN937.pdf
40#
41# Note: 1-Wire is a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
42#
43# This file provides an interface to the logical layer of the protocol.
44# Although the first implementation is done with GPIO bit banging, some
45# SoCs have a 1-Wire controller with more smarts or hardware offload.
46# Maxim datasheets also describe how to use UARTs to generate timing,
47# as well as both usb and i2c 1-Wire controllers.
48#
49# Chapter 4 has all the electrical timing diagrams that make up the link
50# layer of this protocol.
51#
52# Two speed classes are defined: Regular speed and Overdrive speed.
53# It is the responsibility of a device implementing the owll(9) interface
54# to ensure that the timings are met:
55#
56# 	Regular				Overdrive
57#
58#	60us <= tSLOT < 120us		6us <= tSLOT <= 16us
59#	60us <= tLOW0 < tSLOT < 120us	6us <= tLOW0 < tSLOT < 16us
60#	1us <= tLOW1 < 15us		1us <= tLOW < 2us
61#	1us < tLOWR < 15us		1us <= tLOWR < 2us
62#	0 <= tRELEASE < 45us		0 <= tRELEASE < 4us
63#	1us <= tREC < inf		1us <= tREC < inf
64#	tRDV = 15us			tRDV = 2us
65#	480us <= tRSTL < inf		48us <= tRSTL < 80us
66#	480us <= tRSTH < inf		48us <= tRSTH < inf
67#	15us < tPDH < 60us		2us <= tPDH < 6us
68#	60us < tPDL < 240us		8us <= tPDL < 24us
69#
70# In the diagrams below, R is driven by the resistor pullup, M is driven by
71# the master, and S is driven by the slave / target.
72#
73# All of these methods are expected to be called from the "network"/bus layer
74# for doing its operations. See 1wn_if.m for those.
75#
76# Note: This is the polling / busy-wait interface. An interrupt-based interface
77# may be different. But an interrupt-based, non-blocking interface can be tricky.
78#
79# Only the owbus should talk to this interface.
80#
81
82# WRITE-ONE (see above for timings) From Figure 4-1 AN-937
83#
84#		       |<---------tSLOT---->|<-tREC->|
85#	High	RRRRM  | 	RRRRRRRRRRRR|RRRRRRRRM
86#		     M |       R |     |  |	      M
87#		      M|      R	 |     |  |	       M
88#	Low	       MMMMMMM	 |     |  |    	        MMMMMM...
89#      	       	       |<-tLOW1->|     |  |
90#    		       |<------15us--->|  |
91#                      |<--------60us---->|
92#
93#
94METHOD int write_one {
95	device_t	lldev;		/* Link Level device (eg bridge) */
96	struct ow_timing *timing;	/* timing values */
97};
98
99
100# WRITE-ZERO (see above for timings) From Figure 4-2 AN-937
101#
102#		       |<---------tSLOT------>|<-tREC->|
103#	High	RRRRM  | 	            | |RRRRRRRM
104#		     M |                    | R	       M
105#		      M|       	 |     |    |R 	        M
106#	Low	       MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMR  	         MMMMMM...
107#      	       	       |<--15us->|     |    |
108#      	       	       |<------60us--->|    |
109#                      |<-------tLOW0------>|
110#
111#
112METHOD int write_zero {
113	device_t	lldev;		/* Link Level device (eg bridge) */
114	struct ow_timing *timing;	/* timing values */
115};
116
117# READ-DATA (see above for timings) From Figure 4-3 AN-937
118#
119#		       |<---------tSLOT------>|<-tREC->|
120#	High	RRRRM  |        rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrRRRRRRRM
121#		     M |       r            | R	       M
122#		      M|      r	        |   |R 	        M
123#	Low	       MMMMMMMSSSSSSSSSSSSSSR  	         MMMMMM...
124#      	       	       |<tLOWR>< sample	>   |
125#      	       	       |<------tRDV---->|   |
126#                                     ->|   |<-tRELEASE
127#
128# r -- allowed to pull high via the resistor when slave writes a 1-bit
129#
130METHOD int read_data {
131	device_t	lldev;		/* Link Level device (eg bridge) */
132	struct ow_timing *timing;	/* timing values */
133	int		*bit;		/* Bit we sampled */
134};
135
136# RESET AND PRESENCE PULSE (see above for timings) From Figure 4-4 AN-937
137#
138#				    |<---------tRSTH------------>|
139#	High RRRM  |		  | RRRRRRRS	       |  RRRR RRM
140#		 M |		  |R|  	   |S  	       | R	  M
141#		  M|		  R |	   | S	       |R	   M
142#	Low	   MMMMMMMM MMMMMM| |	   |  SSSSSSSSSS	    MMMMMM
143#      	       	   |<----tRSTL--->| |  	   |<-tPDL---->|
144#		   |   	       	->| |<-tR  |	       |
145#				    |<tPDH>|
146#
147# Note: for Regular Speed operations, tRSTL + tR should be less than 960us to
148# avoid interfering with other devives on the bus.
149#
150# Returns errors associating with acquiring the bus, or EIO to indicate
151# that the bus was low during the RRRR time where it should have been
152# pulled high. The present field is always updated, even on error.
153#
154METHOD int reset_and_presence {
155	device_t	lldev;		/* Link level device (eg bridge) */
156	struct ow_timing *timing;	/* timing values */
157	int		*present;	/* 0 = slave 1 = no slave -1 = bus error */
158};
159