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OpenCellular/common/port80.c
Bill Richardson bb15561db5 cleanup: DECLARE_CONSOLE_COMMAND only needs 4 args
Since pretty much always, we've declared console commands to take
a "longhelp" argument with detailed explanations of what the
command does. But since almost as long, we've never actually used
that argument for anything - we just silently throw it away in
the macro. There's only one command (usbchargemode) that even
thinks it defines that argument.

We're never going to use this, let's just get rid of it.

BUG=none
BRANCH=none
CQ-DEPEND=CL:*279060
CQ-DEPEND=CL:*279158
CQ-DEPEND=CL:*279037
TEST=make buildall; tested on Cr50 hardware

Everything builds. Since we never used this arg anyway, there had
better not be any difference in the result.

Change-Id: Id3f71a53d02e3dc625cfcc12aa71ecb50e35eb9f
Signed-off-by: Bill Richardson <wfrichar@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/374163
Reviewed-by: Myles Watson <mylesgw@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Randall Spangler <rspangler@chromium.org>
2016-08-24 16:30:10 +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.
*/
/* Port 80 module for Chrome EC */
#include "common.h"
#include "console.h"
#include "hooks.h"
#include "host_command.h"
#include "port80.h"
#include "task.h"
#include "timer.h"
#include "util.h"
#define CPRINTF(format, args...) cprintf(CC_PORT80, format, ## args)
#define HISTORY_LEN 128
#define PORT80_POLL_PERIOD MSEC
static uint16_t __bss_slow history[HISTORY_LEN];
static int __bss_slow writes; /* Number of port 80 writes so far */
static int last_boot; /* Last code from previous boot */
static int __bss_slow scroll;
static int print_in_int = 1;
void port_80_write(int data)
{
/*
* Note that this currently prints from inside the LPC interrupt
* itself. If you're dropping events, turn print_in_int off.
*/
if (print_in_int)
CPRINTF("%c[%T Port 80: 0x%02x]", scroll ? '\n' : '\r', data);
/* Save current port80 code if system is resetting */
if (data == PORT_80_EVENT_RESET && writes) {
int prev = history[(writes-1) % ARRAY_SIZE(history)];
/* Ignore special event codes */
if (prev < 0x100)
last_boot = prev;
}
history[writes % ARRAY_SIZE(history)] = data;
writes++;
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Console commands */
static int command_port80(int argc, char **argv)
{
int head, tail;
int printed = 0;
int i;
/*
* 'port80 scroll' toggles whether port 80 output begins with a newline
* (scrolling) or CR (non-scrolling).
*/
if (argc > 1) {
if (!strcasecmp(argv[1], "scroll")) {
scroll = !scroll;
ccprintf("scroll %sabled\n", scroll ? "en" : "dis");
return EC_SUCCESS;
} else if (!strcasecmp(argv[1], "intprint")) {
print_in_int = !print_in_int;
ccprintf("printing in interrupt %sabled\n",
print_in_int ? "en" : "dis");
return EC_SUCCESS;
} else if (!strcasecmp(argv[1], "flush")) {
writes = 0;
return EC_SUCCESS;
} else {
return EC_ERROR_PARAM1;
}
}
/*
* Print the port 80 writes so far, clipped to the length of our
* history buffer.
*
* Technically, if a port 80 write comes in while we're printing this,
* we could print an incorrect history. Probably not worth the
* complexity to work around that.
*/
head = writes;
if (head > ARRAY_SIZE(history))
tail = head - ARRAY_SIZE(history);
else
tail = 0;
ccputs("Port 80 writes:");
for (i = tail; i < head; i++) {
int e = history[i % ARRAY_SIZE(history)];
switch (e) {
case PORT_80_EVENT_RESUME:
ccprintf("\n(S3->S0)");
printed = 0;
break;
case PORT_80_EVENT_RESET:
ccprintf("\n(RESET)");
printed = 0;
break;
default:
if (!(printed++ % 20)) {
ccputs("\n ");
cflush();
}
ccprintf(" %02x", e);
}
}
ccputs(" <--new\n");
return EC_SUCCESS;
}
DECLARE_CONSOLE_COMMAND(port80, command_port80,
"[scroll | intprint | flush]",
"Print port80 writes or toggle port80 scrolling");
int port80_last_boot(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
{
struct ec_response_port80_last_boot *r = args->response;
args->response_size = sizeof(*r);
r->code = last_boot;
return EC_RES_SUCCESS;
}
int port80_command_read(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
{
const struct ec_params_port80_read *p = args->params;
uint32_t offset = p->read_buffer.offset;
uint32_t entries = p->read_buffer.num_entries;
int i;
struct ec_response_port80_read *rsp = args->response;
if (args->version == 0)
return port80_last_boot(args);
if (p->subcmd == EC_PORT80_GET_INFO) {
rsp->get_info.writes = writes;
rsp->get_info.history_size = ARRAY_SIZE(history);
args->response_size = sizeof(rsp->get_info);
return EC_RES_SUCCESS;
} else if (p->subcmd == EC_PORT80_READ_BUFFER) {
/* do not allow bad offset or size */
if (offset >= ARRAY_SIZE(history) || entries == 0 ||
entries > args->response_max)
return EC_RES_INVALID_PARAM;
for (i = 0; i < entries; i++) {
uint16_t e = history[(i + offset) %
ARRAY_SIZE(history)];
rsp->data.codes[i] = e;
}
args->response_size = entries*sizeof(uint16_t);
return EC_RES_SUCCESS;
}
return EC_RES_INVALID_PARAM;
}
DECLARE_HOST_COMMAND(EC_CMD_PORT80_READ,
port80_command_read,
EC_VER_MASK(0) | EC_VER_MASK(1));