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OpenCellular/common/host_command.c
Furquan Shaikh c9cd870600 host_events: Bump up host events and masks to 64-bit
With the upcoming change to add a new command to get/set/clear host
events and masks, it seems to be the right time to bump up the host
events and masks to 64-bit. We are already out of available host
events. This change opens up at least 32 bits for new host events.

Old EC commands to operate on host events/masks will still deal with
lower 32-bits of the events/mask. On the other hand, the new command
being added will take care of the entire 64-bit events/masks. This
ensures that old BIOS and kernel versions can still work with the
newer EC versions.

BUG=b:69329196
BRANCH=None
TEST=make -j buildall. Verified:
1. hostevent set 0x4000 ==> Sets correct bit in host events
2. hostevent clear 0x4000 ==> Clears correct bit in host events
3. Kernel is able to query and read correct host event bits from
EC. Verified using evtest.
4. Coreboot is able to read correct wake reason from EC. Verified
using mosys eventlog list.

Change-Id: Idcb24ea364ac6c491efc2f8dd9e29a9df6149e07
Signed-off-by: Furquan Shaikh <furquan@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/770925
Reviewed-by: Randall Spangler <rspangler@chromium.org>
2017-11-21 18:53:35 -08:00

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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 */
#include "ap_hang_detect.h"
#include "common.h"
#include "console.h"
#include "ec_commands.h"
#include "host_command.h"
#include "link_defs.h"
#include "lpc.h"
#include "shared_mem.h"
#include "system.h"
#include "task.h"
#include "timer.h"
#include "util.h"
/* Console output macros */
#define CPUTS(outstr) cputs(CC_HOSTCMD, outstr)
#define CPRINTS(format, args...) cprints(CC_HOSTCMD, format, ## args)
#define TASK_EVENT_CMD_PENDING TASK_EVENT_CUSTOM(1)
/* Maximum delay to skip printing repeated host command debug output */
#define HCDEBUG_MAX_REPEAT_DELAY (50 * MSEC)
/* Stop printing repeated host commands "+" after this count */
#define HCDEBUG_MAX_REPEAT_COUNT 5
static struct host_cmd_handler_args *pending_args;
/* Verify Boot Mode */
static int g_vboot_mode;
#ifndef CONFIG_LPC
/*
* Simulated memory map. Must be word-aligned, because some of the elements
* in the memory map are words.
*/
static uint8_t host_memmap[EC_MEMMAP_SIZE] __aligned(4);
#endif
static enum {
HCDEBUG_OFF, /* No host command debug output */
HCDEBUG_NORMAL, /* Normal output mode; skips repeated commands */
HCDEBUG_EVERY, /* Print every command */
HCDEBUG_PARAMS, /* ... and print params for request/response */
/* Number of host command debug modes */
HCDEBUG_MODES
} hcdebug = CONFIG_HOSTCMD_DEBUG_MODE;
#ifdef CONFIG_CMD_HCDEBUG
static const char * const hcdebug_mode_names[HCDEBUG_MODES] = {
"off", "normal", "every", "params"};
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_HOST_COMMAND_STATUS
/*
* Indicates that a 'slow' command has sent EC_RES_IN_PROGRESS but hasn't
* sent a final status (i.e. it is in progress)
*/
static uint8_t command_pending;
/* The result of the last 'slow' operation */
static uint8_t saved_result = EC_RES_UNAVAILABLE;
#endif
/*
* Host command args passed to command handler. Static to keep it off the
* stack. Note this means we can handle only one host command at a time.
*/
static struct host_cmd_handler_args args0;
/* Current host command packet from host, for protocol version 3+ */
static struct host_packet *pkt0;
uint8_t *host_get_memmap(int offset)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_LPC
return lpc_get_memmap_range() + offset;
#else
return host_memmap + offset;
#endif
}
int host_get_vboot_mode(void)
{
return g_vboot_mode;
}
test_mockable void host_send_response(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_HOST_COMMAND_STATUS
/*
*
* If we are in interrupt context, then we are handling a get_status
* response or an immediate error which prevented us from processing
* the command. Note we can't check for the GET_COMMS_STATUS command in
* args->command because the original command value has now been
* overwritten.
*
* When a EC_CMD_RESEND_RESPONSE arrives we will supply this response
* to that command.
*/
if (!in_interrupt_context()) {
if (command_pending) {
/*
* We previously got EC_RES_IN_PROGRESS. This must be
* the completion of that command, so stash the result
* code.
*/
CPRINTS("HC pending done, size=%d, result=%d",
args->response_size, args->result);
/*
* We don't support stashing response data, so mark the
* response as unavailable in that case.
*/
if (args->response_size != 0)
saved_result = EC_RES_UNAVAILABLE;
else
saved_result = args->result;
/*
* We can't send the response back to the host now
* since we already sent the in-progress response and
* the host is on to other things now.
*/
command_pending = 0;
return;
} else if (args->result == EC_RES_IN_PROGRESS) {
command_pending = 1;
CPRINTS("HC pending");
}
}
#endif
args->send_response(args);
}
void host_command_received(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
{
/*
* TODO(crosbug.com/p/23806): should warn if we already think we're in
* a command.
*/
/*
* If this is the reboot command, reboot immediately. This gives the
* host processor a way to unwedge the EC even if it's busy with some
* other command.
*/
if (args->command == EC_CMD_REBOOT) {
system_reset(SYSTEM_RESET_HARD);
/* Reset should never return; if it does, post an error */
args->result = EC_RES_ERROR;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_AP_HANG_DETECT
/* If hang detection is enabled, check stop on host command */
hang_detect_stop_on_host_command();
#endif
if (args->result) {
; /* driver has signalled an error, respond now */
#ifdef CONFIG_HOST_COMMAND_STATUS
} else if (args->command == EC_CMD_GET_COMMS_STATUS) {
args->result = host_command_process(args);
#endif
} else {
/* Save the command */
pending_args = args;
/* Wake up the task to handle the command */
task_set_event(TASK_ID_HOSTCMD, TASK_EVENT_CMD_PENDING, 0);
return;
}
/*
* TODO (crosbug.com/p/29315): This is typically running in interrupt
* context, so it woud be better not to send the response here, and to
* let the host command task send the response.
*/
/* Send the response now */
host_send_response(args);
}
void host_packet_respond(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
{
struct ec_host_response *r = (struct ec_host_response *)pkt0->response;
uint8_t *out = (uint8_t *)pkt0->response;
int csum = 0;
int i;
/* Clip result size to what we can accept */
if (args->result) {
/* Error results don't have data */
args->response_size = 0;
} else if (args->response_size > pkt0->response_max - sizeof(*r)) {
/* Too much data */
args->result = EC_RES_RESPONSE_TOO_BIG;
args->response_size = 0;
}
/* Fill in response struct */
r->struct_version = EC_HOST_RESPONSE_VERSION;
r->checksum = 0;
r->result = args->result;
r->data_len = args->response_size;
r->reserved = 0;
/* Start checksum; this also advances *out to end of response */
for (i = sizeof(*r); i > 0; i--)
csum += *out++;
/* Checksum response data, if any */
for (i = args->response_size; i > 0; i--)
csum += *out++;
/* Write checksum field so the entire packet sums to 0 */
r->checksum = (uint8_t)(-csum);
pkt0->response_size = sizeof(*r) + r->data_len;
pkt0->driver_result = args->result;
pkt0->send_response(pkt0);
}
int host_request_expected_size(const struct ec_host_request *r)
{
/* Check host request version */
if (r->struct_version != EC_HOST_REQUEST_VERSION)
return 0;
/* Reserved byte should be 0 */
if (r->reserved)
return 0;
return sizeof(*r) + r->data_len;
}
void host_packet_receive(struct host_packet *pkt)
{
const struct ec_host_request *r =
(const struct ec_host_request *)pkt->request;
const uint8_t *in = (const uint8_t *)pkt->request;
uint8_t *itmp = (uint8_t *)pkt->request_temp;
int csum = 0;
int i;
/* Track the packet we're handling */
pkt0 = pkt;
/* If driver indicates error, don't even look at the data */
if (pkt->driver_result) {
args0.result = pkt->driver_result;
goto host_packet_bad;
}
if (pkt->request_size < sizeof(*r)) {
/* Packet too small for even a header */
args0.result = EC_RES_REQUEST_TRUNCATED;
goto host_packet_bad;
}
if (pkt->request_size > pkt->request_max) {
/* Got a bigger request than the interface can handle */
args0.result = EC_RES_REQUEST_TRUNCATED;
goto host_packet_bad;
}
/*
* Response buffer needs to be big enough for a header. If it's not
* we can't even return an error packet.
*/
ASSERT(pkt->response_max >= sizeof(struct ec_host_response));
/* Start checksum and copy request header if necessary */
if (pkt->request_temp) {
/* Copy to temp buffer and checksum */
for (i = sizeof(*r); i > 0; i--) {
*itmp = *in++;
csum += *itmp++;
}
r = (const struct ec_host_request *)pkt->request_temp;
} else {
/* Just checksum */
for (i = sizeof(*r); i > 0; i--)
csum += *in++;
}
if (r->struct_version != EC_HOST_REQUEST_VERSION) {
/* Request header we don't know how to handle */
args0.result = EC_RES_INVALID_HEADER;
goto host_packet_bad;
}
if (pkt->request_size < sizeof(*r) + r->data_len) {
/*
* Packet too small for expected params. Note that it's ok if
* the received packet data is too big; some interfaces may pad
* the data at the end (SPI) or may not know how big the
* received data is (LPC).
*/
args0.result = EC_RES_REQUEST_TRUNCATED;
goto host_packet_bad;
}
/* Copy request data and validate checksum */
if (pkt->request_temp) {
/* Params go in temporary buffer */
args0.params = itmp;
/* Copy request data and checksum */
for (i = r->data_len; i > 0; i--) {
*itmp = *in++;
csum += *itmp++;
}
} else {
/* Params read directly from request */
args0.params = in;
/* Just checksum */
for (i = r->data_len; i > 0; i--)
csum += *in++;
}
/* Validate checksum */
if ((uint8_t)csum) {
args0.result = EC_RES_INVALID_CHECKSUM;
goto host_packet_bad;
}
/* Set up host command handler args */
args0.send_response = host_packet_respond;
args0.command = r->command;
args0.version = r->command_version;
args0.params_size = r->data_len;
args0.response = (struct ec_host_response *)(pkt->response) + 1;
args0.response_max = pkt->response_max -
sizeof(struct ec_host_response);
args0.response_size = 0;
args0.result = EC_RES_SUCCESS;
/* Chain to host command received */
host_command_received(&args0);
return;
host_packet_bad:
/*
* TODO (crosbug.com/p/29315): This is typically running in interrupt
* context, so it woud be better not to send the response here, and to
* let the host command task send the response.
*/
/* Improperly formed packet from host, so send an error response */
host_packet_respond(&args0);
}
/**
* Find a command by command number.
*
* @param command Command number to find
* @return The command structure, or NULL if no match found.
*/
static const struct host_command *find_host_command(int command)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_SECTION_SORTED
const struct host_command *l, *r, *m;
uint32_t num;
/* Use binary search to locate host command handler */
l = __hcmds;
r = __hcmds_end - 1;
while (1) {
if (l > r)
return NULL;
num = r - l;
m = l + (num / 2);
if (m->command < command)
l = m + 1;
else if (m->command > command)
r = m - 1;
else
return m;
}
#else
const struct host_command *cmd;
for (cmd = __hcmds; cmd < __hcmds_end; cmd++) {
if (command == cmd->command)
return cmd;
}
return NULL;
#endif
}
static void host_command_init(void)
{
/* Initialize memory map ID area */
host_get_memmap(EC_MEMMAP_ID)[0] = 'E';
host_get_memmap(EC_MEMMAP_ID)[1] = 'C';
*host_get_memmap(EC_MEMMAP_ID_VERSION) = 1;
*host_get_memmap(EC_MEMMAP_EVENTS_VERSION) = 1;
#ifdef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_EVENTS
host_set_single_event(EC_HOST_EVENT_INTERFACE_READY);
HOST_EVENT_CPRINTS("hostcmd init", host_get_events());
#endif
}
void host_command_task(void *u)
{
timestamp_t t0, t1, t_recess;
t_recess.val = 0;
t1.val = 0;
host_command_init();
while (1) {
/* Wait for the next command event */
int evt = task_wait_event(-1);
t0 = get_time();
/* Process it */
if ((evt & TASK_EVENT_CMD_PENDING) && pending_args) {
pending_args->result =
host_command_process(pending_args);
host_send_response(pending_args);
}
/* reset rate limiting if we have slept enough */
if (t0.val - t1.val > CONFIG_HOSTCMD_RATE_LIMITING_MIN_REST)
t_recess = t0;
t1 = get_time();
/*
* rate limiting : check how long we have gone without a
* significant interruption to avoid DoS from host
*/
if (t1.val - t_recess.val > CONFIG_HOSTCMD_RATE_LIMITING_PERIOD)
/* Short recess */
usleep(CONFIG_HOSTCMD_RATE_LIMITING_RECESS);
}
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Host commands */
/* TODO(crosbug.com/p/11223): Remove this once the kernel no longer cares */
static int host_command_proto_version(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
{
struct ec_response_proto_version *r = args->response;
r->version = EC_PROTO_VERSION;
args->response_size = sizeof(*r);
return EC_RES_SUCCESS;
}
DECLARE_HOST_COMMAND(EC_CMD_PROTO_VERSION,
host_command_proto_version,
EC_VER_MASK(0));
static int host_command_hello(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
{
const struct ec_params_hello *p = args->params;
struct ec_response_hello *r = args->response;
uint32_t d = p->in_data;
r->out_data = d + 0x01020304;
args->response_size = sizeof(*r);
return EC_RES_SUCCESS;
}
DECLARE_HOST_COMMAND(EC_CMD_HELLO,
host_command_hello,
EC_VER_MASK(0));
static int host_command_read_test(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
{
const struct ec_params_read_test *p = args->params;
struct ec_response_read_test *r = args->response;
int offset = p->offset;
int size = p->size / sizeof(uint32_t);
int i;
if (size > ARRAY_SIZE(r->data))
return EC_RES_ERROR;
for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
r->data[i] = offset + i;
args->response_size = sizeof(*r);
return EC_RES_SUCCESS;
}
DECLARE_HOST_COMMAND(EC_CMD_READ_TEST,
host_command_read_test,
EC_VER_MASK(0));
#ifndef CONFIG_LPC
/*
* Host command to read memory map is not needed on LPC, because LPC can
* directly map the data to the host's memory space.
*/
static int host_command_read_memmap(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
{
const struct ec_params_read_memmap *p = args->params;
/* Copy params out of data before we overwrite it with output */
uint8_t offset = p->offset;
uint8_t size = p->size;
if (size > EC_MEMMAP_SIZE || offset > EC_MEMMAP_SIZE ||
offset + size > EC_MEMMAP_SIZE)
return EC_RES_INVALID_PARAM;
/* Make sure switch data is initialized */
if (offset == EC_MEMMAP_SWITCHES &&
*host_get_memmap(EC_MEMMAP_SWITCHES_VERSION) == 0)
return EC_RES_UNAVAILABLE;
memcpy(args->response, host_get_memmap(offset), size);
args->response_size = size;
return EC_RES_SUCCESS;
}
DECLARE_HOST_COMMAND(EC_CMD_READ_MEMMAP,
host_command_read_memmap,
EC_VER_MASK(0));
#endif
static int host_command_get_cmd_versions(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
{
const struct ec_params_get_cmd_versions *p = args->params;
const struct ec_params_get_cmd_versions_v1 *p_v1 = args->params;
struct ec_response_get_cmd_versions *r = args->response;
const struct host_command *cmd =
(args->version == 1) ? find_host_command(p_v1->cmd) :
find_host_command(p->cmd);
if (!cmd)
return EC_RES_INVALID_PARAM;
r->version_mask = cmd->version_mask;
args->response_size = sizeof(*r);
return EC_RES_SUCCESS;
}
DECLARE_HOST_COMMAND(EC_CMD_GET_CMD_VERSIONS,
host_command_get_cmd_versions,
EC_VER_MASK(0) | EC_VER_MASK(1));
/**
* Print debug output for the host command request, before it's processed.
*
* @param args Host command args
*/
static void host_command_debug_request(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
{
static int hc_prev_cmd;
static int hc_prev_count;
static uint64_t hc_prev_time;
/*
* In normal output mode, skip printing repeats of the same command
* that occur in rapid succession - such as flash commands during
* software sync.
*/
if (hcdebug == HCDEBUG_NORMAL) {
uint64_t t = get_time().val;
if (args->command == hc_prev_cmd &&
t - hc_prev_time < HCDEBUG_MAX_REPEAT_DELAY) {
hc_prev_count++;
hc_prev_time = t;
if (hc_prev_count < HCDEBUG_MAX_REPEAT_COUNT)
CPUTS("+");
else if (hc_prev_count == HCDEBUG_MAX_REPEAT_COUNT)
CPUTS("(++)");
return;
}
hc_prev_count = 1;
hc_prev_time = t;
hc_prev_cmd = args->command;
}
if (hcdebug >= HCDEBUG_PARAMS && args->params_size)
CPRINTS("HC 0x%02x.%d:%.*h", args->command,
args->version, args->params_size, args->params);
else
CPRINTS("HC 0x%02x", args->command);
}
uint16_t host_command_process(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
{
const struct host_command *cmd;
int rv;
if (hcdebug)
host_command_debug_request(args);
#ifdef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_PD
if (args->command >= EC_CMD_PASSTHRU_OFFSET(1) &&
args->command <= EC_CMD_PASSTHRU_MAX(1)) {
rv = pd_host_command(args->command - EC_CMD_PASSTHRU_OFFSET(1),
args->version,
args->params, args->params_size,
args->response, args->response_max);
if (rv >= 0) {
/* Success; store actual response size */
args->response_size = rv;
rv = EC_SUCCESS;
} else {
/* Failure, returned as negative error code */
rv = -rv;
}
} else
#endif
{
cmd = find_host_command(args->command);
if (!cmd)
rv = EC_RES_INVALID_COMMAND;
else if (!(EC_VER_MASK(args->version) & cmd->version_mask))
rv = EC_RES_INVALID_VERSION;
else
rv = cmd->handler(args);
}
if (rv != EC_RES_SUCCESS)
CPRINTS("HC 0x%02x err %d", args->command, rv);
if (hcdebug >= HCDEBUG_PARAMS && args->response_size)
CPRINTS("HC resp:%.*h", args->response_size,
args->response);
return rv;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_HOST_COMMAND_STATUS
/* Returns current command status (busy or not) */
static int host_command_get_comms_status(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
{
struct ec_response_get_comms_status *r = args->response;
r->flags = command_pending ? EC_COMMS_STATUS_PROCESSING : 0;
args->response_size = sizeof(*r);
return EC_SUCCESS;
}
DECLARE_HOST_COMMAND(EC_CMD_GET_COMMS_STATUS,
host_command_get_comms_status,
EC_VER_MASK(0));
/* Resend the last saved response */
static int host_command_resend_response(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
{
/* Handle resending response */
args->result = saved_result;
args->response_size = 0;
saved_result = EC_RES_UNAVAILABLE;
return EC_SUCCESS;
}
DECLARE_HOST_COMMAND(EC_CMD_RESEND_RESPONSE,
host_command_resend_response,
EC_VER_MASK(0));
#endif /* CONFIG_HOST_COMMAND_STATUS */
static int host_command_entering_mode(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
{
struct ec_params_entering_mode *param =
(struct ec_params_entering_mode *)args->params;
args->response_size = 0;
g_vboot_mode = param->vboot_mode;
return EC_SUCCESS;
}
DECLARE_HOST_COMMAND(EC_CMD_ENTERING_MODE,
host_command_entering_mode, EC_VER_MASK(0));
/* Returns what we tell it to. */
static int host_command_test_protocol(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
{
const struct ec_params_test_protocol *p = args->params;
struct ec_response_test_protocol *r = args->response;
int copy_len = MIN(p->ret_len, sizeof(r->buf)); /* p,r bufs same size */
memset(r->buf, 0, sizeof(r->buf));
memcpy(r->buf, p->buf, copy_len);
args->response_size = p->ret_len;
return p->ec_result;
}
DECLARE_HOST_COMMAND(EC_CMD_TEST_PROTOCOL,
host_command_test_protocol,
EC_VER_MASK(0));
/* Returns supported features. */
static int host_command_get_features(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
{
struct ec_response_get_features *r = args->response;
args->response_size = sizeof(*r);
memset(r, 0, sizeof(*r));
r->flags[0] = get_feature_flags0();
r->flags[1] = get_feature_flags1();
return EC_RES_SUCCESS;
}
DECLARE_HOST_COMMAND(EC_CMD_GET_FEATURES,
host_command_get_features,
EC_VER_MASK(0));
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Console commands */
#ifdef CONFIG_CMD_HOSTCMD
static int parse_byte(char *b, uint8_t *out)
{
int i;
*out = 0;
for (i = 0; i < 2; ++i) {
*out *= 16;
if (*b >= '0' && *b <= '9')
*out += *b - '0';
else if (*b >= 'a' && *b <= 'f')
*out += *b - 'a' + 10;
else if (*b >= 'A' && *b <= 'F')
*out += *b - 'A' + 10;
else
return EC_ERROR_INVAL;
++b;
}
return EC_SUCCESS;
}
static int parse_params(char *s, uint8_t *params)
{
int len = 0;
while (*s) {
if (parse_byte(s, params))
return -1;
s += 2;
params++;
len++;
}
return len;
}
static int command_host_command(int argc, char **argv)
{
struct host_cmd_handler_args args;
char *cmd_params;
uint16_t res;
char *e;
int rv;
/* Use shared memory for command params space */
if (shared_mem_acquire(EC_PROTO2_MAX_PARAM_SIZE, &cmd_params)) {
ccputs("Can't acquire shared memory buffer.\n");
return EC_ERROR_UNKNOWN;
}
/* Assume no version or params unless proven otherwise */
args.version = 0;
args.params_size = 0;
args.params = cmd_params;
if (argc < 2) {
shared_mem_release(cmd_params);
return EC_ERROR_PARAM_COUNT;
}
args.command = strtoi(argv[1], &e, 0);
if (*e) {
shared_mem_release(cmd_params);
return EC_ERROR_PARAM1;
}
if (argc > 2) {
args.version = strtoi(argv[2], &e, 0);
if (*e) {
shared_mem_release(cmd_params);
return EC_ERROR_PARAM2;
}
}
if (argc > 3) {
rv = parse_params(argv[3], cmd_params);
if (rv < 0) {
shared_mem_release(cmd_params);
return EC_ERROR_PARAM3;
}
args.params_size = rv;
}
args.response = cmd_params;
args.response_max = EC_PROTO2_MAX_PARAM_SIZE;
args.response_size = 0;
res = host_command_process(&args);
if (res != EC_RES_SUCCESS)
ccprintf("Command returned %d\n", res);
else if (args.response_size)
ccprintf("Response: %.*h\n", args.response_size, cmd_params);
else
ccprintf("Command succeeded; no response.\n");
shared_mem_release(cmd_params);
return EC_SUCCESS;
}
DECLARE_CONSOLE_COMMAND(hostcmd, command_host_command,
"cmd ver param",
"Fake host command");
#endif /* CONFIG_CMD_HOSTCMD */
#ifdef CONFIG_CMD_HCDEBUG
static int command_hcdebug(int argc, char **argv)
{
if (argc > 1) {
int i;
for (i = 0; i < HCDEBUG_MODES; i++) {
if (!strcasecmp(argv[1], hcdebug_mode_names[i])) {
hcdebug = i;
break;
}
}
if (i == HCDEBUG_MODES)
return EC_ERROR_PARAM1;
}
ccprintf("Host command debug mode is %s\n",
hcdebug_mode_names[hcdebug]);
return EC_SUCCESS;
}
DECLARE_CONSOLE_COMMAND(hcdebug, command_hcdebug,
"hcdebug [off | normal | every | params]",
"Set host command debug output mode");
#endif /* CONFIG_CMD_HCDEBUG */