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OpenCellular/include/host_command.h
Randall Spangler 0f1f1229b9 lpc: Clean up processing wake events
Every board other than link does the same thing - filter out the power
button event, then set the WAKE_L gpio level based on the remaining
events.  This code doesn't need to be duplicated 7 times, so make it common.

Link didn't filter out the power button wake signal, but works fine
with the common implementation.  Like the other boards it gets a power
button wake event via the dedicated PCH PWRBTN# signal.

BUG=chrome-os-partner:18343
BRANCH=none
TEST=suspend link, then wake using power button press
     compile all platforms; pass unit tests

Change-Id: Ib3a6d310d0f5e337374b3c331ab2872fe377bdf6
Signed-off-by: Randall Spangler <rspangler@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/171405
Reviewed-by: Alec Berg <alecaberg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Bill Richardson <wfrichar@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Duncan Laurie <dlaurie@chromium.org>
2013-10-02 01:24:40 +00:00

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/* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
/* Host command module for Chrome EC */
#ifndef __CROS_EC_HOST_COMMAND_H
#define __CROS_EC_HOST_COMMAND_H
#include "common.h"
#include "ec_commands.h"
/* Args for host command handler */
struct host_cmd_handler_args {
/*
* The driver that receives the command sets up the send_response()
* handler. Once the command is processed this handler is called to
* send the response back to the host.
*/
void (*send_response)(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args);
uint16_t command; /* Command (e.g., EC_CMD_FLASH_GET_INFO) */
uint8_t version; /* Version of command (0-31) */
const void *params; /* Input parameters */
uint16_t params_size; /* Size of input parameters in bytes */
/*
* Pointer to output response data buffer. On input to the handler,
* points to a buffer of size response_max.
*/
void *response;
/* Maximum size of response buffer provided to command handler */
uint16_t response_max;
/*
* Size of data pointed to by response. Defaults to 0, so commands
* which do not produce response data do not need to set this.
*/
uint16_t response_size;
/*
* This is the result returned by command and therefore the status to
* be reported from the command execution to the host. The driver
* should set this to EC_RES_SUCCESS on receipt of a valid command.
* It is then passed back to the driver via send_response() when
* command execution is complete. The driver may still override this
* when sending the response back to the host if it detects an error
* in the response or in its own operation.
*/
enum ec_status result;
};
/* Args for host packet handler */
struct host_packet {
/*
* The driver that receives the command sets up the send_response()
* handler. Once the command is processed this handler is called to
* send the response back to the host.
*/
void (*send_response)(struct host_packet *pkt);
/* Input request data */
const void *request;
/*
* Input request temp buffer. If this is non-null, the data has not
* been copied from here into the request buffer yet. The host command
* handler should do so while verifying the command. The interface
* can't do it, because it doesn't know how much to copy.
*/
void *request_temp;
/*
* Maximum size of request the interface can handle, in bytes. The
* buffers pointed to by *request and *request_temp must be at least
* this big.
*/
uint16_t request_max;
/* Size of input request data, in bytes */
uint16_t request_size;
/* Pointer to output response data buffer */
void *response;
/* Maximum size of response buffer provided to command handler */
uint16_t response_max;
/* Size of output response data, in bytes */
uint16_t response_size;
/*
* Error from driver; if this is non-zero, host command handler will
* return a properly formatted error response packet rather than
* calling a command handler.
*/
enum ec_status driver_result;
};
/* Host command */
struct host_command {
/*
* Handler for the command. Args points to context for handler.
* Returns result status (EC_RES_*).
*/
int (*handler)(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args);
/* Command code */
int command;
/* Mask of supported versions */
int version_mask;
};
/**
* Return a pointer to the memory-mapped buffer.
*
* This buffer is EC_MEMMAP_SIZE bytes long, is writable at any time, and the
* host can read it at any time.
*
* @param offset Offset within the range to return
* @return pointer to the buffer at that offset
*/
uint8_t *host_get_memmap(int offset);
/**
* Process a host command and return its response
*
* @param args Command handler args
* @return resulting status
*/
enum ec_status host_command_process(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args);
/**
* Set one or more host event bits.
*
* @param mask Event bits to set (use EC_HOST_EVENT_MASK()).
*/
void host_set_events(uint32_t mask);
/**
* Set a single host event.
*
* @param event Event to set (EC_HOST_EVENT_*).
*/
static inline void host_set_single_event(int event)
{
host_set_events(EC_HOST_EVENT_MASK(event));
}
/**
* Clear one or more host event bits.
*
* @param mask Event bits to clear (use EC_HOST_EVENT_MASK()).
* Write 1 to a bit to clear it.
*/
void host_clear_events(uint32_t mask);
/**
* Return the raw event state.
*/
uint32_t host_get_events(void);
/**
* Send a response to the relevent driver for transmission
*
* Once command processing is complete, this is used to send a response
* back to the host.
*
* @param args Contains response to send
*/
void host_send_response(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args);
/**
* Called by host interface module when a command is received.
*/
void host_command_received(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args);
/**
* Return the expected host packet size given its header.
*
* Also does some sanity checking on the host request.
*
* @param r Host request header
* @return The expected packet size, or 0 if error.
*/
int host_request_expected_size(const struct ec_host_request *r);
/**
* Handle a received host packet.
*
* @param packet Host packet args
*/
void host_packet_receive(struct host_packet *pkt);
/* Register a host command handler */
#define DECLARE_HOST_COMMAND(command, routine, version_mask) \
const struct host_command __host_cmd_##command \
__attribute__((section(".rodata.hcmds"))) \
= {routine, command, version_mask}
/**
* Politely ask the CPU to enable/disable its own throttling.
*
* @param throttle Enable (!=0) or disable(0) throttling
*/
void host_throttle_cpu(int throttle);
#endif /* __CROS_EC_HOST_COMMAND_H */