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+/*
+ * Texas Instruments System Control Interface API
+ * Based on Linux and U-Boot implementation
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2018-2022 Texas Instruments Incorporated - https://www.ti.com/
+ *
+ * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
+ */
+
+#ifndef TI_SCI_H
+#define TI_SCI_H
+
+#include <stdint.h>
+#include <stdbool.h>
+
+/**
+ * Device control operations
+ *
+ * - ti_sci_device_get - command to request for device managed by TISCI
+ * - ti_sci_device_get_exclusive - exclusively request a device
+ * - ti_sci_device_idle - Command to idle a device managed by TISCI
+ * - ti_sci_device_idle_exclusive - exclusively idle a device
+ * - ti_sci_device_put - command to release a device managed by TISCI
+ * - ti_sci_device_put_no_wait - release a device without waiting for response
+ * - ti_sci_device_is_valid - Is the device valid
+ * - ti_sci_device_get_clcnt - Get context loss counter
+ * @count: Pointer to Context Loss counter to populate
+ * - ti_sci_device_is_idle - Check if the device is requested to be idle
+ * @r_state: true if requested to be idle
+ * - ti_sci_device_is_stop - Check if the device is requested to be stopped
+ * @r_state: true if requested to be stopped
+ * @curr_state: true if currently stopped.
+ * - ti_sci_device_is_on - Check if the device is requested to be ON
+ * @r_state: true if requested to be ON
+ * @curr_state: true if currently ON and active
+ * - ti_sci_device_is_trans - Check if the device is currently transitioning
+ * @curr_state: true if currently transitioning.
+ * - ti_sci_device_set_resets - Command to set resets for
+ * device managed by TISCI
+ * @reset_state: Device specific reset bit field
+ * - ti_sci_device_get_resets - Get reset state for device managed by TISCI
+ * @reset_state: Pointer to reset state to populate
+ *
+ * NOTE: for all these functions, the following are generic in nature:
+ * @id: Device Identifier
+ * Returns 0 for successful request, else returns corresponding error message.
+ *
+ * Request for the device - NOTE: the client MUST maintain integrity of
+ * usage count by balancing get_device with put_device. No refcounting is
+ * managed by driver for that purpose.
+ */
+int ti_sci_device_get(uint32_t id);
+int ti_sci_device_get_exclusive(uint32_t id);
+int ti_sci_device_idle(uint32_t id);
+int ti_sci_device_idle_exclusive(uint32_t id);
+int ti_sci_device_put(uint32_t id);
+int ti_sci_device_put_no_wait(uint32_t id);
+int ti_sci_device_is_valid(uint32_t id);
+int ti_sci_device_get_clcnt(uint32_t id, uint32_t *count);
+int ti_sci_device_is_idle(uint32_t id, bool *r_state);
+int ti_sci_device_is_stop(uint32_t id, bool *r_state, bool *curr_state);
+int ti_sci_device_is_on(uint32_t id, bool *r_state, bool *curr_state);
+int ti_sci_device_is_trans(uint32_t id, bool *curr_state);
+int ti_sci_device_set_resets(uint32_t id, uint32_t reset_state);
+int ti_sci_device_get_resets(uint32_t id, uint32_t *reset_state);
+
+/**
+ * Clock control operations
+ *
+ * - ti_sci_clock_get - Get control of a clock from TI SCI
+ * @needs_ssc: 'true' iff Spread Spectrum clock is desired
+ * @can_change_freq: 'true' iff frequency change is desired
+ * @enable_input_term: 'true' iff input termination is desired
+ * - ti_sci_clock_idle - Idle a clock which is in our control
+ * - ti_sci_clock_put - Release a clock from our control
+ * - ti_sci_clock_is_auto - Is the clock being auto managed
+ * @req_state: state indicating if the clock is auto managed
+ * - ti_sci_clock_is_on - Is the clock ON
+ * @req_state: state indicating if the clock is managed by us and enabled
+ * @curr_state: state indicating if the clock is ready for operation
+ * - ti_sci_clock_is_off - Is the clock OFF
+ * @req_state: state indicating if the clock is managed by us and disabled
+ * @curr_state: state indicating if the clock is NOT ready for operation
+ * - ti_sci_clock_set_parent - Set the clock source of a specific device clock
+ * @parent_id: Parent clock identifier to set
+ * - ti_sci_clock_get_parent - Get current parent clock source
+ * @parent_id: Current clock parent
+ * - ti_sci_clock_get_num_parents - Get num parents of the current clk source
+ * @num_parents: Returns he number of parents to the current clock.
+ * - ti_sci_clock_get_match_freq - Find a good match for frequency
+ * @match_freq: Frequency match in Hz response.
+ * - ti_sci_clock_set_freq - Set a frequency for clock
+ * - ti_sci_clock_get_freq - Get current frequency
+ * @freq: Currently frequency in Hz
+ *
+ * NOTE: for all these functions, the following are generic in nature:
+ * @dev_id: Device identifier this request is for
+ * @clk_id: Clock identifier for the device for this request.
+ * Each device has its own set of clock inputs. This indexes
+ * which clock input to modify.
+ * @min_freq: The minimum allowable frequency in Hz. This is the minimum
+ * allowable programmed frequency and does not account for clock
+ * tolerances and jitter.
+ * @target_freq: The target clock frequency in Hz. A frequency will be
+ * processed as close to this target frequency as possible.
+ * @max_freq: The maximum allowable frequency in Hz. This is the maximum
+ * allowable programmed frequency and does not account for clock
+ * tolerances and jitter.
+ * Returns 0 for successful request, else returns corresponding error message.
+ *
+ * Request for the clock - NOTE: the client MUST maintain integrity of
+ * usage count by balancing get_clock with put_clock. No refcounting is
+ * managed by driver for that purpose.
+ */
+int ti_sci_clock_get(uint32_t dev_id, uint8_t clk_id,
+ bool needs_ssc, bool can_change_freq,
+ bool enable_input_term);
+int ti_sci_clock_idle(uint32_t dev_id, uint8_t clk_id);
+int ti_sci_clock_put(uint32_t dev_id, uint8_t clk_id);
+int ti_sci_clock_is_auto(uint32_t dev_id, uint8_t clk_id,
+ bool *req_state);
+int ti_sci_clock_is_on(uint32_t dev_id, uint8_t clk_id,
+ bool *req_state, bool *curr_state);
+int ti_sci_clock_is_off(uint32_t dev_id, uint8_t clk_id,
+ bool *req_state, bool *curr_state);
+int ti_sci_clock_set_parent(uint32_t dev_id, uint8_t clk_id,
+ uint8_t parent_id);
+int ti_sci_clock_get_parent(uint32_t dev_id, uint8_t clk_id,
+ uint8_t *parent_id);
+int ti_sci_clock_get_num_parents(uint32_t dev_id, uint8_t clk_id,
+ uint8_t *num_parents);
+int ti_sci_clock_get_match_freq(uint32_t dev_id, uint8_t clk_id,
+ uint64_t min_freq, uint64_t target_freq,
+ uint64_t max_freq, uint64_t *match_freq);
+int ti_sci_clock_set_freq(uint32_t dev_id, uint8_t clk_id,
+ uint64_t min_freq, uint64_t target_freq,
+ uint64_t max_freq);
+int ti_sci_clock_get_freq(uint32_t dev_id, uint8_t clk_id, uint64_t *freq);
+
+/**
+ * Core control operations
+ *
+ * - ti_sci_core_reboot() - Command to request system reset
+ *
+ * Return: 0 if all went well, else returns appropriate error value.
+ */
+int ti_sci_core_reboot(void);
+
+/**
+ * Processor control operations
+ *
+ * - ti_sci_proc_request - Command to request a physical processor control
+ * - ti_sci_proc_release - Command to release a physical processor control
+ * - ti_sci_proc_handover - Command to handover a physical processor control to
+ * a host in the processor's access control list.
+ * @host_id: Host ID to get the control of the processor
+ * - ti_sci_proc_set_boot_cfg - Command to set the processor boot configuration flags
+ * @config_flags_set: Configuration flags to be set
+ * @config_flags_clear: Configuration flags to be cleared.
+ * - ti_sci_proc_set_boot_ctrl - Command to set the processor boot control flags
+ * @control_flags_set: Control flags to be set
+ * @control_flags_clear: Control flags to be cleared
+ * - ti_sci_proc_set_boot_ctrl_no_wait - Same as above without waiting for response
+ * - ti_sci_proc_auth_boot_image - Command to authenticate and load the image
+ * and then set the processor configuration flags.
+ * @cert_addr: Memory address at which payload image certificate is located.
+ * - ti_sci_proc_get_boot_status - Command to get the processor boot status
+ * - ti_sci_proc_wait_boot_status - Command to wait for a processor boot status
+ * - ti_sci_proc_wait_boot_status_no_wait - Same as above without waiting for response
+ *
+ * NOTE: for all these functions, the following are generic in nature:
+ * @proc_id: Processor ID
+ * Returns 0 for successful request, else returns corresponding error message.
+ */
+int ti_sci_proc_request(uint8_t proc_id);
+int ti_sci_proc_release(uint8_t proc_id);
+int ti_sci_proc_handover(uint8_t proc_id, uint8_t host_id);
+int ti_sci_proc_set_boot_cfg(uint8_t proc_id, uint64_t bootvector,
+ uint32_t config_flags_set,
+ uint32_t config_flags_clear);
+int ti_sci_proc_set_boot_ctrl(uint8_t proc_id, uint32_t control_flags_set,
+ uint32_t control_flags_clear);
+int ti_sci_proc_set_boot_ctrl_no_wait(uint8_t proc_id,
+ uint32_t control_flags_set,
+ uint32_t control_flags_clear);
+int ti_sci_proc_auth_boot_image(uint8_t proc_id, uint64_t cert_addr);
+int ti_sci_proc_get_boot_status(uint8_t proc_id, uint64_t *bv,
+ uint32_t *cfg_flags,
+ uint32_t *ctrl_flags,
+ uint32_t *sts_flags);
+int ti_sci_proc_wait_boot_status(uint8_t proc_id, uint8_t num_wait_iterations,
+ uint8_t num_match_iterations,
+ uint8_t delay_per_iteration_us,
+ uint8_t delay_before_iterations_us,
+ uint32_t status_flags_1_set_all_wait,
+ uint32_t status_flags_1_set_any_wait,
+ uint32_t status_flags_1_clr_all_wait,
+ uint32_t status_flags_1_clr_any_wait);
+int ti_sci_proc_wait_boot_status_no_wait(uint8_t proc_id,
+ uint8_t num_wait_iterations,
+ uint8_t num_match_iterations,
+ uint8_t delay_per_iteration_us,
+ uint8_t delay_before_iterations_us,
+ uint32_t status_flags_1_set_all_wait,
+ uint32_t status_flags_1_set_any_wait,
+ uint32_t status_flags_1_clr_all_wait,
+ uint32_t status_flags_1_clr_any_wait);
+
+/**
+ * System Low Power Operations
+ *
+ * - ti_sci_enter_sleep - Command to initiate system transition into suspend.
+ * @proc_id: Processor ID.
+ * @mode: Low power mode to enter.
+ * @core_resume_addr: Address that core should be resumed from
+ * after low power transition.
+ *
+ * NOTE: for all these functions, the following are generic in nature:
+ * Returns 0 for successful request, else returns corresponding error message.
+ */
+int ti_sci_enter_sleep(uint8_t proc_id,
+ uint8_t mode,
+ uint64_t core_resume_addr);
+
+/**
+ * ti_sci_init() - Basic initialization
+ *
+ * Return: 0 if all goes good, else appropriate error message.
+ */
+int ti_sci_init(void);
+
+#endif /* TI_SCI_H */