u-boot/drivers/misc/cros_ec.c
Tom Rini d024236e5a Remove unnecessary instances of DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR
We have a large number of places where while we historically referenced
gd in the code we no longer do, as well as cases where the code added
that line "just in case" during development and never dropped it.

Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
2018-04-27 14:54:48 -04:00

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/*
* Chromium OS cros_ec driver
*
* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
*/
/*
* This is the interface to the Chrome OS EC. It provides keyboard functions,
* power control and battery management. Quite a few other functions are
* provided to enable the EC software to be updated, talk to the EC's I2C bus
* and store a small amount of data in a memory which persists while the EC
* is not reset.
*/
#include <common.h>
#include <command.h>
#include <dm.h>
#include <i2c.h>
#include <cros_ec.h>
#include <fdtdec.h>
#include <malloc.h>
#include <spi.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm-generic/gpio.h>
#include <dm/device-internal.h>
#include <dm/of_extra.h>
#include <dm/uclass-internal.h>
#ifdef DEBUG_TRACE
#define debug_trace(fmt, b...) debug(fmt, #b)
#else
#define debug_trace(fmt, b...)
#endif
enum {
/* Timeout waiting for a flash erase command to complete */
CROS_EC_CMD_TIMEOUT_MS = 5000,
/* Timeout waiting for a synchronous hash to be recomputed */
CROS_EC_CMD_HASH_TIMEOUT_MS = 2000,
};
void cros_ec_dump_data(const char *name, int cmd, const uint8_t *data, int len)
{
#ifdef DEBUG
int i;
printf("%s: ", name);
if (cmd != -1)
printf("cmd=%#x: ", cmd);
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
printf("%02x ", data[i]);
printf("\n");
#endif
}
/*
* Calculate a simple 8-bit checksum of a data block
*
* @param data Data block to checksum
* @param size Size of data block in bytes
* @return checksum value (0 to 255)
*/
int cros_ec_calc_checksum(const uint8_t *data, int size)
{
int csum, i;
for (i = csum = 0; i < size; i++)
csum += data[i];
return csum & 0xff;
}
/**
* Create a request packet for protocol version 3.
*
* The packet is stored in the device's internal output buffer.
*
* @param dev CROS-EC device
* @param cmd Command to send (EC_CMD_...)
* @param cmd_version Version of command to send (EC_VER_...)
* @param dout Output data (may be NULL If dout_len=0)
* @param dout_len Size of output data in bytes
* @return packet size in bytes, or <0 if error.
*/
static int create_proto3_request(struct cros_ec_dev *dev,
int cmd, int cmd_version,
const void *dout, int dout_len)
{
struct ec_host_request *rq = (struct ec_host_request *)dev->dout;
int out_bytes = dout_len + sizeof(*rq);
/* Fail if output size is too big */
if (out_bytes > (int)sizeof(dev->dout)) {
debug("%s: Cannot send %d bytes\n", __func__, dout_len);
return -EC_RES_REQUEST_TRUNCATED;
}
/* Fill in request packet */
rq->struct_version = EC_HOST_REQUEST_VERSION;
rq->checksum = 0;
rq->command = cmd;
rq->command_version = cmd_version;
rq->reserved = 0;
rq->data_len = dout_len;
/* Copy data after header */
memcpy(rq + 1, dout, dout_len);
/* Write checksum field so the entire packet sums to 0 */
rq->checksum = (uint8_t)(-cros_ec_calc_checksum(dev->dout, out_bytes));
cros_ec_dump_data("out", cmd, dev->dout, out_bytes);
/* Return size of request packet */
return out_bytes;
}
/**
* Prepare the device to receive a protocol version 3 response.
*
* @param dev CROS-EC device
* @param din_len Maximum size of response in bytes
* @return maximum expected number of bytes in response, or <0 if error.
*/
static int prepare_proto3_response_buffer(struct cros_ec_dev *dev, int din_len)
{
int in_bytes = din_len + sizeof(struct ec_host_response);
/* Fail if input size is too big */
if (in_bytes > (int)sizeof(dev->din)) {
debug("%s: Cannot receive %d bytes\n", __func__, din_len);
return -EC_RES_RESPONSE_TOO_BIG;
}
/* Return expected size of response packet */
return in_bytes;
}
/**
* Handle a protocol version 3 response packet.
*
* The packet must already be stored in the device's internal input buffer.
*
* @param dev CROS-EC device
* @param dinp Returns pointer to response data
* @param din_len Maximum size of response in bytes
* @return number of bytes of response data, or <0 if error. Note that error
* codes can be from errno.h or -ve EC_RES_INVALID_CHECKSUM values (and they
* overlap!)
*/
static int handle_proto3_response(struct cros_ec_dev *dev,
uint8_t **dinp, int din_len)
{
struct ec_host_response *rs = (struct ec_host_response *)dev->din;
int in_bytes;
int csum;
cros_ec_dump_data("in-header", -1, dev->din, sizeof(*rs));
/* Check input data */
if (rs->struct_version != EC_HOST_RESPONSE_VERSION) {
debug("%s: EC response version mismatch\n", __func__);
return -EC_RES_INVALID_RESPONSE;
}
if (rs->reserved) {
debug("%s: EC response reserved != 0\n", __func__);
return -EC_RES_INVALID_RESPONSE;
}
if (rs->data_len > din_len) {
debug("%s: EC returned too much data\n", __func__);
return -EC_RES_RESPONSE_TOO_BIG;
}
cros_ec_dump_data("in-data", -1, dev->din + sizeof(*rs), rs->data_len);
/* Update in_bytes to actual data size */
in_bytes = sizeof(*rs) + rs->data_len;
/* Verify checksum */
csum = cros_ec_calc_checksum(dev->din, in_bytes);
if (csum) {
debug("%s: EC response checksum invalid: 0x%02x\n", __func__,
csum);
return -EC_RES_INVALID_CHECKSUM;
}
/* Return error result, if any */
if (rs->result)
return -(int)rs->result;
/* If we're still here, set response data pointer and return length */
*dinp = (uint8_t *)(rs + 1);
return rs->data_len;
}
static int send_command_proto3(struct cros_ec_dev *dev,
int cmd, int cmd_version,
const void *dout, int dout_len,
uint8_t **dinp, int din_len)
{
struct dm_cros_ec_ops *ops;
int out_bytes, in_bytes;
int rv;
/* Create request packet */
out_bytes = create_proto3_request(dev, cmd, cmd_version,
dout, dout_len);
if (out_bytes < 0)
return out_bytes;
/* Prepare response buffer */
in_bytes = prepare_proto3_response_buffer(dev, din_len);
if (in_bytes < 0)
return in_bytes;
ops = dm_cros_ec_get_ops(dev->dev);
rv = ops->packet ? ops->packet(dev->dev, out_bytes, in_bytes) : -ENOSYS;
if (rv < 0)
return rv;
/* Process the response */
return handle_proto3_response(dev, dinp, din_len);
}
static int send_command(struct cros_ec_dev *dev, uint8_t cmd, int cmd_version,
const void *dout, int dout_len,
uint8_t **dinp, int din_len)
{
struct dm_cros_ec_ops *ops;
int ret = -1;
/* Handle protocol version 3 support */
if (dev->protocol_version == 3) {
return send_command_proto3(dev, cmd, cmd_version,
dout, dout_len, dinp, din_len);
}
ops = dm_cros_ec_get_ops(dev->dev);
ret = ops->command(dev->dev, cmd, cmd_version,
(const uint8_t *)dout, dout_len, dinp, din_len);
return ret;
}
/**
* Send a command to the CROS-EC device and return the reply.
*
* The device's internal input/output buffers are used.
*
* @param dev CROS-EC device
* @param cmd Command to send (EC_CMD_...)
* @param cmd_version Version of command to send (EC_VER_...)
* @param dout Output data (may be NULL If dout_len=0)
* @param dout_len Size of output data in bytes
* @param dinp Response data (may be NULL If din_len=0).
* If not NULL, it will be updated to point to the data
* and will always be double word aligned (64-bits)
* @param din_len Maximum size of response in bytes
* @return number of bytes in response, or -ve on error
*/
static int ec_command_inptr(struct cros_ec_dev *dev, uint8_t cmd,
int cmd_version, const void *dout, int dout_len, uint8_t **dinp,
int din_len)
{
uint8_t *din = NULL;
int len;
len = send_command(dev, cmd, cmd_version, dout, dout_len,
&din, din_len);
/* If the command doesn't complete, wait a while */
if (len == -EC_RES_IN_PROGRESS) {
struct ec_response_get_comms_status *resp = NULL;
ulong start;
/* Wait for command to complete */
start = get_timer(0);
do {
int ret;
mdelay(50); /* Insert some reasonable delay */
ret = send_command(dev, EC_CMD_GET_COMMS_STATUS, 0,
NULL, 0,
(uint8_t **)&resp, sizeof(*resp));
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
if (get_timer(start) > CROS_EC_CMD_TIMEOUT_MS) {
debug("%s: Command %#02x timeout\n",
__func__, cmd);
return -EC_RES_TIMEOUT;
}
} while (resp->flags & EC_COMMS_STATUS_PROCESSING);
/* OK it completed, so read the status response */
/* not sure why it was 0 for the last argument */
len = send_command(dev, EC_CMD_RESEND_RESPONSE, 0,
NULL, 0, &din, din_len);
}
debug("%s: len=%d, din=%p\n", __func__, len, din);
if (dinp) {
/* If we have any data to return, it must be 64bit-aligned */
assert(len <= 0 || !((uintptr_t)din & 7));
*dinp = din;
}
return len;
}
/**
* Send a command to the CROS-EC device and return the reply.
*
* The device's internal input/output buffers are used.
*
* @param dev CROS-EC device
* @param cmd Command to send (EC_CMD_...)
* @param cmd_version Version of command to send (EC_VER_...)
* @param dout Output data (may be NULL If dout_len=0)
* @param dout_len Size of output data in bytes
* @param din Response data (may be NULL If din_len=0).
* It not NULL, it is a place for ec_command() to copy the
* data to.
* @param din_len Maximum size of response in bytes
* @return number of bytes in response, or -ve on error
*/
static int ec_command(struct cros_ec_dev *dev, uint8_t cmd, int cmd_version,
const void *dout, int dout_len,
void *din, int din_len)
{
uint8_t *in_buffer;
int len;
assert((din_len == 0) || din);
len = ec_command_inptr(dev, cmd, cmd_version, dout, dout_len,
&in_buffer, din_len);
if (len > 0) {
/*
* If we were asked to put it somewhere, do so, otherwise just
* disregard the result.
*/
if (din && in_buffer) {
assert(len <= din_len);
memmove(din, in_buffer, len);
}
}
return len;
}
int cros_ec_scan_keyboard(struct udevice *dev, struct mbkp_keyscan *scan)
{
struct cros_ec_dev *cdev = dev_get_uclass_priv(dev);
if (ec_command(cdev, EC_CMD_MKBP_STATE, 0, NULL, 0, scan,
sizeof(scan->data)) != sizeof(scan->data))
return -1;
return 0;
}
int cros_ec_read_id(struct cros_ec_dev *dev, char *id, int maxlen)
{
struct ec_response_get_version *r;
if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_GET_VERSION, 0, NULL, 0,
(uint8_t **)&r, sizeof(*r)) != sizeof(*r))
return -1;
if (maxlen > (int)sizeof(r->version_string_ro))
maxlen = sizeof(r->version_string_ro);
switch (r->current_image) {
case EC_IMAGE_RO:
memcpy(id, r->version_string_ro, maxlen);
break;
case EC_IMAGE_RW:
memcpy(id, r->version_string_rw, maxlen);
break;
default:
return -1;
}
id[maxlen - 1] = '\0';
return 0;
}
int cros_ec_read_version(struct cros_ec_dev *dev,
struct ec_response_get_version **versionp)
{
if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_GET_VERSION, 0, NULL, 0,
(uint8_t **)versionp, sizeof(**versionp))
!= sizeof(**versionp))
return -1;
return 0;
}
int cros_ec_read_build_info(struct cros_ec_dev *dev, char **strp)
{
if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_GET_BUILD_INFO, 0, NULL, 0,
(uint8_t **)strp, EC_PROTO2_MAX_PARAM_SIZE) < 0)
return -1;
return 0;
}
int cros_ec_read_current_image(struct cros_ec_dev *dev,
enum ec_current_image *image)
{
struct ec_response_get_version *r;
if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_GET_VERSION, 0, NULL, 0,
(uint8_t **)&r, sizeof(*r)) != sizeof(*r))
return -1;
*image = r->current_image;
return 0;
}
static int cros_ec_wait_on_hash_done(struct cros_ec_dev *dev,
struct ec_response_vboot_hash *hash)
{
struct ec_params_vboot_hash p;
ulong start;
start = get_timer(0);
while (hash->status == EC_VBOOT_HASH_STATUS_BUSY) {
mdelay(50); /* Insert some reasonable delay */
p.cmd = EC_VBOOT_HASH_GET;
if (ec_command(dev, EC_CMD_VBOOT_HASH, 0, &p, sizeof(p),
hash, sizeof(*hash)) < 0)
return -1;
if (get_timer(start) > CROS_EC_CMD_HASH_TIMEOUT_MS) {
debug("%s: EC_VBOOT_HASH_GET timeout\n", __func__);
return -EC_RES_TIMEOUT;
}
}
return 0;
}
int cros_ec_read_hash(struct cros_ec_dev *dev,
struct ec_response_vboot_hash *hash)
{
struct ec_params_vboot_hash p;
int rv;
p.cmd = EC_VBOOT_HASH_GET;
if (ec_command(dev, EC_CMD_VBOOT_HASH, 0, &p, sizeof(p),
hash, sizeof(*hash)) < 0)
return -1;
/* If the EC is busy calculating the hash, fidget until it's done. */
rv = cros_ec_wait_on_hash_done(dev, hash);
if (rv)
return rv;
/* If the hash is valid, we're done. Otherwise, we have to kick it off
* again and wait for it to complete. Note that we explicitly assume
* that hashing zero bytes is always wrong, even though that would
* produce a valid hash value. */
if (hash->status == EC_VBOOT_HASH_STATUS_DONE && hash->size)
return 0;
debug("%s: No valid hash (status=%d size=%d). Compute one...\n",
__func__, hash->status, hash->size);
p.cmd = EC_VBOOT_HASH_START;
p.hash_type = EC_VBOOT_HASH_TYPE_SHA256;
p.nonce_size = 0;
p.offset = EC_VBOOT_HASH_OFFSET_RW;
if (ec_command(dev, EC_CMD_VBOOT_HASH, 0, &p, sizeof(p),
hash, sizeof(*hash)) < 0)
return -1;
rv = cros_ec_wait_on_hash_done(dev, hash);
if (rv)
return rv;
debug("%s: hash done\n", __func__);
return 0;
}
static int cros_ec_invalidate_hash(struct cros_ec_dev *dev)
{
struct ec_params_vboot_hash p;
struct ec_response_vboot_hash *hash;
/* We don't have an explict command for the EC to discard its current
* hash value, so we'll just tell it to calculate one that we know is
* wrong (we claim that hashing zero bytes is always invalid).
*/
p.cmd = EC_VBOOT_HASH_RECALC;
p.hash_type = EC_VBOOT_HASH_TYPE_SHA256;
p.nonce_size = 0;
p.offset = 0;
p.size = 0;
debug("%s:\n", __func__);
if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_VBOOT_HASH, 0, &p, sizeof(p),
(uint8_t **)&hash, sizeof(*hash)) < 0)
return -1;
/* No need to wait for it to finish */
return 0;
}
int cros_ec_reboot(struct cros_ec_dev *dev, enum ec_reboot_cmd cmd,
uint8_t flags)
{
struct ec_params_reboot_ec p;
p.cmd = cmd;
p.flags = flags;
if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_REBOOT_EC, 0, &p, sizeof(p), NULL, 0)
< 0)
return -1;
if (!(flags & EC_REBOOT_FLAG_ON_AP_SHUTDOWN)) {
/*
* EC reboot will take place immediately so delay to allow it
* to complete. Note that some reboot types (EC_REBOOT_COLD)
* will reboot the AP as well, in which case we won't actually
* get to this point.
*/
/*
* TODO(rspangler@chromium.org): Would be nice if we had a
* better way to determine when the reboot is complete. Could
* we poll a memory-mapped LPC value?
*/
udelay(50000);
}
return 0;
}
int cros_ec_interrupt_pending(struct udevice *dev)
{
struct cros_ec_dev *cdev = dev_get_uclass_priv(dev);
/* no interrupt support : always poll */
if (!dm_gpio_is_valid(&cdev->ec_int))
return -ENOENT;
return dm_gpio_get_value(&cdev->ec_int);
}
int cros_ec_info(struct cros_ec_dev *dev, struct ec_response_mkbp_info *info)
{
if (ec_command(dev, EC_CMD_MKBP_INFO, 0, NULL, 0, info,
sizeof(*info)) != sizeof(*info))
return -1;
return 0;
}
int cros_ec_get_host_events(struct cros_ec_dev *dev, uint32_t *events_ptr)
{
struct ec_response_host_event_mask *resp;
/*
* Use the B copy of the event flags, because the main copy is already
* used by ACPI/SMI.
*/
if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_HOST_EVENT_GET_B, 0, NULL, 0,
(uint8_t **)&resp, sizeof(*resp)) < (int)sizeof(*resp))
return -1;
if (resp->mask & EC_HOST_EVENT_MASK(EC_HOST_EVENT_INVALID))
return -1;
*events_ptr = resp->mask;
return 0;
}
int cros_ec_clear_host_events(struct cros_ec_dev *dev, uint32_t events)
{
struct ec_params_host_event_mask params;
params.mask = events;
/*
* Use the B copy of the event flags, so it affects the data returned
* by cros_ec_get_host_events().
*/
if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_HOST_EVENT_CLEAR_B, 0,
&params, sizeof(params), NULL, 0) < 0)
return -1;
return 0;
}
int cros_ec_flash_protect(struct cros_ec_dev *dev,
uint32_t set_mask, uint32_t set_flags,
struct ec_response_flash_protect *resp)
{
struct ec_params_flash_protect params;
params.mask = set_mask;
params.flags = set_flags;
if (ec_command(dev, EC_CMD_FLASH_PROTECT, EC_VER_FLASH_PROTECT,
&params, sizeof(params),
resp, sizeof(*resp)) != sizeof(*resp))
return -1;
return 0;
}
static int cros_ec_check_version(struct cros_ec_dev *dev)
{
struct ec_params_hello req;
struct ec_response_hello *resp;
struct dm_cros_ec_ops *ops;
int ret;
ops = dm_cros_ec_get_ops(dev->dev);
if (ops->check_version) {
ret = ops->check_version(dev->dev);
if (ret)
return ret;
}
/*
* TODO(sjg@chromium.org).
* There is a strange oddity here with the EC. We could just ignore
* the response, i.e. pass the last two parameters as NULL and 0.
* In this case we won't read back very many bytes from the EC.
* On the I2C bus the EC gets upset about this and will try to send
* the bytes anyway. This means that we will have to wait for that
* to complete before continuing with a new EC command.
*
* This problem is probably unique to the I2C bus.
*
* So for now, just read all the data anyway.
*/
/* Try sending a version 3 packet */
dev->protocol_version = 3;
req.in_data = 0;
if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_HELLO, 0, &req, sizeof(req),
(uint8_t **)&resp, sizeof(*resp)) > 0) {
return 0;
}
/* Try sending a version 2 packet */
dev->protocol_version = 2;
if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_HELLO, 0, &req, sizeof(req),
(uint8_t **)&resp, sizeof(*resp)) > 0) {
return 0;
}
/*
* Fail if we're still here, since the EC doesn't understand any
* protcol version we speak. Version 1 interface without command
* version is no longer supported, and we don't know about any new
* protocol versions.
*/
dev->protocol_version = 0;
printf("%s: ERROR: old EC interface not supported\n", __func__);
return -1;
}
int cros_ec_test(struct cros_ec_dev *dev)
{
struct ec_params_hello req;
struct ec_response_hello *resp;
req.in_data = 0x12345678;
if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_HELLO, 0, &req, sizeof(req),
(uint8_t **)&resp, sizeof(*resp)) < sizeof(*resp)) {
printf("ec_command_inptr() returned error\n");
return -1;
}
if (resp->out_data != req.in_data + 0x01020304) {
printf("Received invalid handshake %x\n", resp->out_data);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
int cros_ec_flash_offset(struct cros_ec_dev *dev, enum ec_flash_region region,
uint32_t *offset, uint32_t *size)
{
struct ec_params_flash_region_info p;
struct ec_response_flash_region_info *r;
int ret;
p.region = region;
ret = ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_FLASH_REGION_INFO,
EC_VER_FLASH_REGION_INFO,
&p, sizeof(p), (uint8_t **)&r, sizeof(*r));
if (ret != sizeof(*r))
return -1;
if (offset)
*offset = r->offset;
if (size)
*size = r->size;
return 0;
}
int cros_ec_flash_erase(struct cros_ec_dev *dev, uint32_t offset, uint32_t size)
{
struct ec_params_flash_erase p;
p.offset = offset;
p.size = size;
return ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_FLASH_ERASE, 0, &p, sizeof(p),
NULL, 0);
}
/**
* Write a single block to the flash
*
* Write a block of data to the EC flash. The size must not exceed the flash
* write block size which you can obtain from cros_ec_flash_write_burst_size().
*
* The offset starts at 0. You can obtain the region information from
* cros_ec_flash_offset() to find out where to write for a particular region.
*
* Attempting to write to the region where the EC is currently running from
* will result in an error.
*
* @param dev CROS-EC device
* @param data Pointer to data buffer to write
* @param offset Offset within flash to write to.
* @param size Number of bytes to write
* @return 0 if ok, -1 on error
*/
static int cros_ec_flash_write_block(struct cros_ec_dev *dev,
const uint8_t *data, uint32_t offset, uint32_t size)
{
struct ec_params_flash_write *p;
int ret;
p = malloc(sizeof(*p) + size);
if (!p)
return -ENOMEM;
p->offset = offset;
p->size = size;
assert(data && p->size <= EC_FLASH_WRITE_VER0_SIZE);
memcpy(p + 1, data, p->size);
ret = ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_FLASH_WRITE, 0,
p, sizeof(*p) + size, NULL, 0) >= 0 ? 0 : -1;
free(p);
return ret;
}
/**
* Return optimal flash write burst size
*/
static int cros_ec_flash_write_burst_size(struct cros_ec_dev *dev)
{
return EC_FLASH_WRITE_VER0_SIZE;
}
/**
* Check if a block of data is erased (all 0xff)
*
* This function is useful when dealing with flash, for checking whether a
* data block is erased and thus does not need to be programmed.
*
* @param data Pointer to data to check (must be word-aligned)
* @param size Number of bytes to check (must be word-aligned)
* @return 0 if erased, non-zero if any word is not erased
*/
static int cros_ec_data_is_erased(const uint32_t *data, int size)
{
assert(!(size & 3));
size /= sizeof(uint32_t);
for (; size > 0; size -= 4, data++)
if (*data != -1U)
return 0;
return 1;
}
/**
* Read back flash parameters
*
* This function reads back parameters of the flash as reported by the EC
*
* @param dev Pointer to device
* @param info Pointer to output flash info struct
*/
int cros_ec_read_flashinfo(struct cros_ec_dev *dev,
struct ec_response_flash_info *info)
{
int ret;
ret = ec_command(dev, EC_CMD_FLASH_INFO, 0,
NULL, 0, info, sizeof(*info));
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
return ret < sizeof(*info) ? -1 : 0;
}
int cros_ec_flash_write(struct cros_ec_dev *dev, const uint8_t *data,
uint32_t offset, uint32_t size)
{
uint32_t burst = cros_ec_flash_write_burst_size(dev);
uint32_t end, off;
int ret;
/*
* TODO: round up to the nearest multiple of write size. Can get away
* without that on link right now because its write size is 4 bytes.
*/
end = offset + size;
for (off = offset; off < end; off += burst, data += burst) {
uint32_t todo;
/* If the data is empty, there is no point in programming it */
todo = min(end - off, burst);
if (dev->optimise_flash_write &&
cros_ec_data_is_erased((uint32_t *)data, todo))
continue;
ret = cros_ec_flash_write_block(dev, data, off, todo);
if (ret)
return ret;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Read a single block from the flash
*
* Read a block of data from the EC flash. The size must not exceed the flash
* write block size which you can obtain from cros_ec_flash_write_burst_size().
*
* The offset starts at 0. You can obtain the region information from
* cros_ec_flash_offset() to find out where to read for a particular region.
*
* @param dev CROS-EC device
* @param data Pointer to data buffer to read into
* @param offset Offset within flash to read from
* @param size Number of bytes to read
* @return 0 if ok, -1 on error
*/
static int cros_ec_flash_read_block(struct cros_ec_dev *dev, uint8_t *data,
uint32_t offset, uint32_t size)
{
struct ec_params_flash_read p;
p.offset = offset;
p.size = size;
return ec_command(dev, EC_CMD_FLASH_READ, 0,
&p, sizeof(p), data, size) >= 0 ? 0 : -1;
}
int cros_ec_flash_read(struct cros_ec_dev *dev, uint8_t *data, uint32_t offset,
uint32_t size)
{
uint32_t burst = cros_ec_flash_write_burst_size(dev);
uint32_t end, off;
int ret;
end = offset + size;
for (off = offset; off < end; off += burst, data += burst) {
ret = cros_ec_flash_read_block(dev, data, off,
min(end - off, burst));
if (ret)
return ret;
}
return 0;
}
int cros_ec_flash_update_rw(struct cros_ec_dev *dev,
const uint8_t *image, int image_size)
{
uint32_t rw_offset, rw_size;
int ret;
if (cros_ec_flash_offset(dev, EC_FLASH_REGION_RW, &rw_offset, &rw_size))
return -1;
if (image_size > (int)rw_size)
return -1;
/* Invalidate the existing hash, just in case the AP reboots
* unexpectedly during the update. If that happened, the EC RW firmware
* would be invalid, but the EC would still have the original hash.
*/
ret = cros_ec_invalidate_hash(dev);
if (ret)
return ret;
/*
* Erase the entire RW section, so that the EC doesn't see any garbage
* past the new image if it's smaller than the current image.
*
* TODO: could optimize this to erase just the current image, since
* presumably everything past that is 0xff's. But would still need to
* round up to the nearest multiple of erase size.
*/
ret = cros_ec_flash_erase(dev, rw_offset, rw_size);
if (ret)
return ret;
/* Write the image */
ret = cros_ec_flash_write(dev, image, rw_offset, image_size);
if (ret)
return ret;
return 0;
}
int cros_ec_read_vbnvcontext(struct cros_ec_dev *dev, uint8_t *block)
{
struct ec_params_vbnvcontext p;
int len;
p.op = EC_VBNV_CONTEXT_OP_READ;
len = ec_command(dev, EC_CMD_VBNV_CONTEXT, EC_VER_VBNV_CONTEXT,
&p, sizeof(p), block, EC_VBNV_BLOCK_SIZE);
if (len < EC_VBNV_BLOCK_SIZE)
return -1;
return 0;
}
int cros_ec_write_vbnvcontext(struct cros_ec_dev *dev, const uint8_t *block)
{
struct ec_params_vbnvcontext p;
int len;
p.op = EC_VBNV_CONTEXT_OP_WRITE;
memcpy(p.block, block, sizeof(p.block));
len = ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_VBNV_CONTEXT, EC_VER_VBNV_CONTEXT,
&p, sizeof(p), NULL, 0);
if (len < 0)
return -1;
return 0;
}
int cros_ec_set_ldo(struct udevice *dev, uint8_t index, uint8_t state)
{
struct cros_ec_dev *cdev = dev_get_uclass_priv(dev);
struct ec_params_ldo_set params;
params.index = index;
params.state = state;
if (ec_command_inptr(cdev, EC_CMD_LDO_SET, 0, &params, sizeof(params),
NULL, 0))
return -1;
return 0;
}
int cros_ec_get_ldo(struct udevice *dev, uint8_t index, uint8_t *state)
{
struct cros_ec_dev *cdev = dev_get_uclass_priv(dev);
struct ec_params_ldo_get params;
struct ec_response_ldo_get *resp;
params.index = index;
if (ec_command_inptr(cdev, EC_CMD_LDO_GET, 0, &params, sizeof(params),
(uint8_t **)&resp, sizeof(*resp)) !=
sizeof(*resp))
return -1;
*state = resp->state;
return 0;
}
int cros_ec_register(struct udevice *dev)
{
struct cros_ec_dev *cdev = dev_get_uclass_priv(dev);
char id[MSG_BYTES];
cdev->dev = dev;
gpio_request_by_name(dev, "ec-interrupt", 0, &cdev->ec_int,
GPIOD_IS_IN);
cdev->optimise_flash_write = dev_read_bool(dev, "optimise-flash-write");
if (cros_ec_check_version(cdev)) {
debug("%s: Could not detect CROS-EC version\n", __func__);
return -CROS_EC_ERR_CHECK_VERSION;
}
if (cros_ec_read_id(cdev, id, sizeof(id))) {
debug("%s: Could not read KBC ID\n", __func__);
return -CROS_EC_ERR_READ_ID;
}
/* Remember this device for use by the cros_ec command */
debug("Google Chrome EC v%d CROS-EC driver ready, id '%s'\n",
cdev->protocol_version, id);
return 0;
}
int cros_ec_decode_ec_flash(struct udevice *dev, struct fdt_cros_ec *config)
{
ofnode flash_node, node;
flash_node = dev_read_subnode(dev, "flash");
if (!ofnode_valid(flash_node)) {
debug("Failed to find flash node\n");
return -1;
}
if (of_read_fmap_entry(flash_node, "flash", &config->flash)) {
debug("Failed to decode flash node in chrome-ec\n");
return -1;
}
config->flash_erase_value = ofnode_read_s32_default(flash_node,
"erase-value", -1);
ofnode_for_each_subnode(node, flash_node) {
const char *name = ofnode_get_name(node);
enum ec_flash_region region;
if (0 == strcmp(name, "ro")) {
region = EC_FLASH_REGION_RO;
} else if (0 == strcmp(name, "rw")) {
region = EC_FLASH_REGION_RW;
} else if (0 == strcmp(name, "wp-ro")) {
region = EC_FLASH_REGION_WP_RO;
} else {
debug("Unknown EC flash region name '%s'\n", name);
return -1;
}
if (of_read_fmap_entry(node, "reg", &config->region[region])) {
debug("Failed to decode flash region in chrome-ec'\n");
return -1;
}
}
return 0;
}
int cros_ec_i2c_tunnel(struct udevice *dev, int port, struct i2c_msg *in,
int nmsgs)
{
struct cros_ec_dev *cdev = dev_get_uclass_priv(dev);
union {
struct ec_params_i2c_passthru p;
uint8_t outbuf[EC_PROTO2_MAX_PARAM_SIZE];
} params;
union {
struct ec_response_i2c_passthru r;
uint8_t inbuf[EC_PROTO2_MAX_PARAM_SIZE];
} response;
struct ec_params_i2c_passthru *p = &params.p;
struct ec_response_i2c_passthru *r = &response.r;
struct ec_params_i2c_passthru_msg *msg;
uint8_t *pdata, *read_ptr = NULL;
int read_len;
int size;
int rv;
int i;
p->port = port;
p->num_msgs = nmsgs;
size = sizeof(*p) + p->num_msgs * sizeof(*msg);
/* Create a message to write the register address and optional data */
pdata = (uint8_t *)p + size;
read_len = 0;
for (i = 0, msg = p->msg; i < nmsgs; i++, msg++, in++) {
bool is_read = in->flags & I2C_M_RD;
msg->addr_flags = in->addr;
msg->len = in->len;
if (is_read) {
msg->addr_flags |= EC_I2C_FLAG_READ;
read_len += in->len;
read_ptr = in->buf;
if (sizeof(*r) + read_len > sizeof(response)) {
puts("Read length too big for buffer\n");
return -1;
}
} else {
if (pdata - (uint8_t *)p + in->len > sizeof(params)) {
puts("Params too large for buffer\n");
return -1;
}
memcpy(pdata, in->buf, in->len);
pdata += in->len;
}
}
rv = ec_command(cdev, EC_CMD_I2C_PASSTHRU, 0, p, pdata - (uint8_t *)p,
r, sizeof(*r) + read_len);
if (rv < 0)
return rv;
/* Parse response */
if (r->i2c_status & EC_I2C_STATUS_ERROR) {
printf("Transfer failed with status=0x%x\n", r->i2c_status);
return -1;
}
if (rv < sizeof(*r) + read_len) {
puts("Truncated read response\n");
return -1;
}
/* We only support a single read message for each transfer */
if (read_len)
memcpy(read_ptr, r->data, read_len);
return 0;
}
UCLASS_DRIVER(cros_ec) = {
.id = UCLASS_CROS_EC,
.name = "cros_ec",
.per_device_auto_alloc_size = sizeof(struct cros_ec_dev),
.post_bind = dm_scan_fdt_dev,
};