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OpenCellular/include/hooks.h
Randall Spangler 13ad1c007b Implement HOOK_SYSJUMP and use it to preserve LPC host event mask
This also changes shared_mem to use all the remaining RAM, instead of
reserving a fixed-size buffer.

Signed-off-by: Randall Spangler <rspangler@chromium.org>

BUG=chrome-os-partner:9161
TEST=manual

hostevent  --> all masks should be 0
hostevent smi 0x12300000
hostevent  --> should confirm SMI mask was set
sysjump b
hostevent  --> should confirm SMI mask is still set
reboot
hostevent  --> should confirm SMI mask is back to 0

Change-Id: Iccb6da6ccc93ee5036a3f478d24b717a462d9150
2012-04-19 18:15:18 -07:00

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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.
*/
/* System hooks for Chrome EC */
#ifndef __CROS_EC_HOOKS_H
#define __CROS_EC_HOOKS_H
#include "common.h"
enum hook_priority {
HOOK_PRIO_FIRST = 1, /* Highest priority */
HOOK_PRIO_DEFAULT = 5000, /* Default priority */
HOOK_PRIO_LAST = 9999 /* Lowest priority */
};
enum hook_type {
HOOK_INIT = 0, /* System init */
HOOK_FREQ_CHANGE, /* System clock changed frequency */
HOOK_SYSJUMP, /* About to jump to another image. Modules which
* need to preserve data across such a jump should
* save it here and restore it in HOOK_INIT.
*
* NOTE: This hook is called with interrupts
* disabled! */
};
struct hook_data {
/* Hook processing routine; returns EC error code. */
int (*routine)(void);
/* Priority; low numbers = higher priority. */
int priority;
};
/* Call all the hook routines of a specified type. If stop_on_error, stops on
* the first non-EC_SUCCESS return code. Returns the first non-EC_SUCCESS
* return code, if any, or EC_SUCCESS if all hooks returned EC_SUCCESS. */
int hook_notify(enum hook_type type, int stop_on_error);
/* Register a hook routine. <hooktype> should be one of enum hook_type.
* <routine> should be int routine(void), and should return an error code or
* EC_SUCCESS if no error. <priority> should be between HOOK_PRIO_FIRST and
* HOOK_PRIO_LAST, and should be HOOK_PRIO_DEFAULT unless there's a compelling
* reason to care about the order in which hooks are called. */
#define DECLARE_HOOK(hooktype, routine, priority) \
const struct hook_data __hook_##hooktype##_##routine \
__attribute__((section(".rodata." #hooktype))) \
= {routine, priority}
#endif /* __CROS_EC_HOOKS_H */