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			(0x7 << 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			(0xfffffff << 0)
56 #define GUC_HXG_MSG_n_PAYLOAD			(0xffffffff << 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		(0xfff << 16)
91 #define GUC_HXG_REQUEST_MSG_0_ACTION		(0xffff << 0)
92 #define GUC_HXG_REQUEST_MSG_n_DATAn		GUC_HXG_MSG_n_PAYLOAD
93 
94 /**
95  * DOC: HXG Fast Request
96  *
97  * The `HXG Request`_ message should be used to initiate asynchronous activity
98  * for which confirmation or return data is not expected.
99  *
100  * If confirmation is required then `HXG Request`_ shall be used instead.
101  *
102  * The recipient of this message may only use `HXG Failure`_ message if it was
103  * unable to accept this request (like invalid data).
104  *
105  * Format of `HXG Fast Request`_ message is same as `HXG Request`_ except @TYPE.
106  *
107  *  +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
108  *  |   | Bits  | Description                                                  |
109  *  +===+=======+==============================================================+
110  *  | 0 |    31 | ORIGIN - see `HXG Message`_                                  |
111  *  |   +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
112  *  |   | 30:28 | TYPE = `GUC_HXG_TYPE_FAST_REQUEST`_                          |
113  *  |   +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
114  *  |   | 27:16 | DATA0 - see `HXG Request`_                                   |
115  *  |   +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
116  *  |   |  15:0 | ACTION - see `HXG Request`_                                  |
117  *  +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
118  *  |...|       | DATAn - see `HXG Request`_                                   |
119  *  +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
120  */
121 
122 /**
123  * DOC: HXG Event
124  *
125  * The `HXG Event`_ message should be used to initiate asynchronous activity
126  * that does not involves immediate confirmation nor data.
127  *
128  * Format of @DATA0 and all @DATAn fields depends on the @ACTION code.
129  *
130  *  +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
131  *  |   | Bits  | Description                                                  |
132  *  +===+=======+==============================================================+
133  *  | 0 |    31 | ORIGIN                                                       |
134  *  |   +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
135  *  |   | 30:28 | TYPE = GUC_HXG_TYPE_EVENT_                                   |
136  *  |   +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
137  *  |   | 27:16 | **DATA0** - event data (depends on ACTION)                   |
138  *  |   +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
139  *  |   |  15:0 | **ACTION** - event action code                               |
140  *  +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
141  *  | 1 |  31:0 |                                                              |
142  *  +---+-------+                                                              |
143  *  |...|       | **DATAn** - optional event  data (depends on ACTION)         |
144  *  +---+-------+                                                              |
145  *  | n |  31:0 |                                                              |
146  *  +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
147  */
148 
149 #define GUC_HXG_EVENT_MSG_MIN_LEN		GUC_HXG_MSG_MIN_LEN
150 #define GUC_HXG_EVENT_MSG_0_DATA0		(0xfff << 16)
151 #define GUC_HXG_EVENT_MSG_0_ACTION		(0xffff << 0)
152 #define GUC_HXG_EVENT_MSG_n_DATAn		GUC_HXG_MSG_n_PAYLOAD
153 
154 /**
155  * DOC: HXG Busy
156  *
157  * The `HXG Busy`_ message may be used to acknowledge reception of the `HXG Request`_
158  * message if the recipient expects that it processing will be longer than default
159  * timeout.
160  *
161  * The @COUNTER field may be used as a progress indicator.
162  *
163  *  +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
164  *  |   | Bits  | Description                                                  |
165  *  +===+=======+==============================================================+
166  *  | 0 |    31 | ORIGIN                                                       |
167  *  |   +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
168  *  |   | 30:28 | TYPE = GUC_HXG_TYPE_NO_RESPONSE_BUSY_                        |
169  *  |   +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
170  *  |   |  27:0 | **COUNTER** - progress indicator                             |
171  *  +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
172  */
173 
174 #define GUC_HXG_BUSY_MSG_LEN			GUC_HXG_MSG_MIN_LEN
175 #define GUC_HXG_BUSY_MSG_0_COUNTER		GUC_HXG_MSG_0_AUX
176 
177 /**
178  * DOC: HXG Retry
179  *
180  * The `HXG Retry`_ message should be used by recipient to indicate that the
181  * `HXG Request`_ message was dropped and it should be resent again.
182  *
183  * The @REASON field may be used to provide additional information.
184  *
185  *  +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
186  *  |   | Bits  | Description                                                  |
187  *  +===+=======+==============================================================+
188  *  | 0 |    31 | ORIGIN                                                       |
189  *  |   +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
190  *  |   | 30:28 | TYPE = GUC_HXG_TYPE_NO_RESPONSE_RETRY_                       |
191  *  |   +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
192  *  |   |  27:0 | **REASON** - reason for retry                                |
193  *  |   |       |  - _`GUC_HXG_RETRY_REASON_UNSPECIFIED` = 0                   |
194  *  +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
195  */
196 
197 #define GUC_HXG_RETRY_MSG_LEN			GUC_HXG_MSG_MIN_LEN
198 #define GUC_HXG_RETRY_MSG_0_REASON		GUC_HXG_MSG_0_AUX
199 #define   GUC_HXG_RETRY_REASON_UNSPECIFIED	0u
200 
201 /**
202  * DOC: HXG Failure
203  *
204  * The `HXG Failure`_ message shall be used as a reply to the `HXG Request`_
205  * message that could not be processed due to an error.
206  *
207  *  +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
208  *  |   | Bits  | Description                                                  |
209  *  +===+=======+==============================================================+
210  *  | 0 |    31 | ORIGIN                                                       |
211  *  |   +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
212  *  |   | 30:28 | TYPE = GUC_HXG_TYPE_RESPONSE_FAILURE_                        |
213  *  |   +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
214  *  |   | 27:16 | **HINT** - additional error hint                             |
215  *  |   +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
216  *  |   |  15:0 | **ERROR** - error/result code                                |
217  *  +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
218  */
219 
220 #define GUC_HXG_FAILURE_MSG_LEN			GUC_HXG_MSG_MIN_LEN
221 #define GUC_HXG_FAILURE_MSG_0_HINT		(0xfff << 16)
222 #define GUC_HXG_FAILURE_MSG_0_ERROR		(0xffff << 0)
223 
224 /**
225  * DOC: HXG Response
226  *
227  * The `HXG Response`_ message shall be used as a reply to the `HXG Request`_
228  * message that was successfully processed without an error.
229  *
230  *  +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
231  *  |   | Bits  | Description                                                  |
232  *  +===+=======+==============================================================+
233  *  | 0 |    31 | ORIGIN                                                       |
234  *  |   +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
235  *  |   | 30:28 | TYPE = GUC_HXG_TYPE_RESPONSE_SUCCESS_                        |
236  *  |   +-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
237  *  |   |  27:0 | **DATA0** - data (depends on ACTION from `HXG Request`_)     |
238  *  +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
239  *  | 1 |  31:0 |                                                              |
240  *  +---+-------+                                                              |
241  *  |...|       | **DATAn** - data (depends on ACTION from `HXG Request`_)     |
242  *  +---+-------+                                                              |
243  *  | n |  31:0 |                                                              |
244  *  +---+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
245  */
246 
247 #define GUC_HXG_RESPONSE_MSG_MIN_LEN		GUC_HXG_MSG_MIN_LEN
248 #define GUC_HXG_RESPONSE_MSG_0_DATA0		GUC_HXG_MSG_0_AUX
249 #define GUC_HXG_RESPONSE_MSG_n_DATAn		GUC_HXG_MSG_n_PAYLOAD
250 
251 /* deprecated */
252 #define INTEL_GUC_MSG_TYPE_SHIFT	28
253 #define INTEL_GUC_MSG_TYPE_MASK		(0xF << INTEL_GUC_MSG_TYPE_SHIFT)
254 #define INTEL_GUC_MSG_DATA_SHIFT	16
255 #define INTEL_GUC_MSG_DATA_MASK		(0xFFF << INTEL_GUC_MSG_DATA_SHIFT)
256 #define INTEL_GUC_MSG_CODE_SHIFT	0
257 #define INTEL_GUC_MSG_CODE_MASK		(0xFFFF << INTEL_GUC_MSG_CODE_SHIFT)
258 
259 enum intel_guc_msg_type {
260 	INTEL_GUC_MSG_TYPE_REQUEST = 0x0,
261 	INTEL_GUC_MSG_TYPE_RESPONSE = 0xF,
262 };
263 
264 #endif /* _ABI_GUC_MESSAGES_ABI_H */
265