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1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2/* 3 * Greybus operations 4 * 5 * Copyright 2014 Google Inc. 6 * Copyright 2014 Linaro Ltd. 7 */ 8 9#ifndef __OPERATION_H 10#define __OPERATION_H 11 12#include <linux/completion.h> 13 14struct gb_operation; 15 16/* The default amount of time a request is given to complete */ 17#define GB_OPERATION_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT 1000 /* milliseconds */ 18 19/* 20 * The top bit of the type in an operation message header indicates 21 * whether the message is a request (bit clear) or response (bit set) 22 */ 23#define GB_MESSAGE_TYPE_RESPONSE ((u8)0x80) 24 25enum gb_operation_result { 26 GB_OP_SUCCESS = 0x00, 27 GB_OP_INTERRUPTED = 0x01, 28 GB_OP_TIMEOUT = 0x02, 29 GB_OP_NO_MEMORY = 0x03, 30 GB_OP_PROTOCOL_BAD = 0x04, 31 GB_OP_OVERFLOW = 0x05, 32 GB_OP_INVALID = 0x06, 33 GB_OP_RETRY = 0x07, 34 GB_OP_NONEXISTENT = 0x08, 35 GB_OP_UNKNOWN_ERROR = 0xfe, 36 GB_OP_MALFUNCTION = 0xff, 37}; 38 39#define GB_OPERATION_MESSAGE_SIZE_MIN sizeof(struct gb_operation_msg_hdr) 40#define GB_OPERATION_MESSAGE_SIZE_MAX U16_MAX 41 42/* 43 * Protocol code should only examine the payload and payload_size fields, and 44 * host-controller drivers may use the hcpriv field. All other fields are 45 * intended to be private to the operations core code. 46 */ 47struct gb_message { 48 struct gb_operation *operation; 49 struct gb_operation_msg_hdr *header; 50 51 void *payload; 52 size_t payload_size; 53 54 void *buffer; 55 56 void *hcpriv; 57}; 58 59#define GB_OPERATION_FLAG_INCOMING BIT(0) 60#define GB_OPERATION_FLAG_UNIDIRECTIONAL BIT(1) 61#define GB_OPERATION_FLAG_SHORT_RESPONSE BIT(2) 62#define GB_OPERATION_FLAG_CORE BIT(3) 63 64#define GB_OPERATION_FLAG_USER_MASK (GB_OPERATION_FLAG_SHORT_RESPONSE | \ 65 GB_OPERATION_FLAG_UNIDIRECTIONAL) 66 67/* 68 * A Greybus operation is a remote procedure call performed over a 69 * connection between two UniPro interfaces. 70 * 71 * Every operation consists of a request message sent to the other 72 * end of the connection coupled with a reply message returned to 73 * the sender. Every operation has a type, whose interpretation is 74 * dependent on the protocol associated with the connection. 75 * 76 * Only four things in an operation structure are intended to be 77 * directly usable by protocol handlers: the operation's connection 78 * pointer; the operation type; the request message payload (and 79 * size); and the response message payload (and size). Note that a 80 * message with a 0-byte payload has a null message payload pointer. 81 * 82 * In addition, every operation has a result, which is an errno 83 * value. Protocol handlers access the operation result using 84 * gb_operation_result(). 85 */ 86typedef void (*gb_operation_callback)(struct gb_operation *); 87struct gb_operation { 88 struct gb_connection *connection; 89 struct gb_message *request; 90 struct gb_message *response; 91 92 unsigned long flags; 93 u8 type; 94 u16 id; 95 int errno; /* Operation result */ 96 97 struct work_struct work; 98 gb_operation_callback callback; 99 struct completion completion; 100 struct timer_list timer; 101 102 struct kref kref; 103 atomic_t waiters; 104 105 int active; 106 struct list_head links; /* connection->operations */ 107 108 void *private; 109}; 110 111static inline bool 112gb_operation_is_incoming(struct gb_operation *operation) 113{ 114 return operation->flags & GB_OPERATION_FLAG_INCOMING; 115} 116 117static inline bool 118gb_operation_is_unidirectional(struct gb_operation *operation) 119{ 120 return operation->flags & GB_OPERATION_FLAG_UNIDIRECTIONAL; 121} 122 123static inline bool 124gb_operation_short_response_allowed(struct gb_operation *operation) 125{ 126 return operation->flags & GB_OPERATION_FLAG_SHORT_RESPONSE; 127} 128 129static inline bool gb_operation_is_core(struct gb_operation *operation) 130{ 131 return operation->flags & GB_OPERATION_FLAG_CORE; 132} 133 134void gb_connection_recv(struct gb_connection *connection, 135 void *data, size_t size); 136 137int gb_operation_result(struct gb_operation *operation); 138 139size_t gb_operation_get_payload_size_max(struct gb_connection *connection); 140struct gb_operation * 141gb_operation_create_flags(struct gb_connection *connection, 142 u8 type, size_t request_size, 143 size_t response_size, unsigned long flags, 144 gfp_t gfp); 145 146static inline struct gb_operation * 147gb_operation_create(struct gb_connection *connection, 148 u8 type, size_t request_size, 149 size_t response_size, gfp_t gfp) 150{ 151 return gb_operation_create_flags(connection, type, request_size, 152 response_size, 0, gfp); 153} 154 155struct gb_operation * 156gb_operation_create_core(struct gb_connection *connection, 157 u8 type, size_t request_size, 158 size_t response_size, unsigned long flags, 159 gfp_t gfp); 160 161void gb_operation_get(struct gb_operation *operation); 162void gb_operation_put(struct gb_operation *operation); 163 164bool gb_operation_response_alloc(struct gb_operation *operation, 165 size_t response_size, gfp_t gfp); 166 167int gb_operation_request_send(struct gb_operation *operation, 168 gb_operation_callback callback, 169 unsigned int timeout, 170 gfp_t gfp); 171int gb_operation_request_send_sync_timeout(struct gb_operation *operation, 172 unsigned int timeout); 173static inline int 174gb_operation_request_send_sync(struct gb_operation *operation) 175{ 176 return gb_operation_request_send_sync_timeout(operation, 177 GB_OPERATION_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT); 178} 179 180void gb_operation_cancel(struct gb_operation *operation, int errno); 181void gb_operation_cancel_incoming(struct gb_operation *operation, int errno); 182 183void greybus_message_sent(struct gb_host_device *hd, 184 struct gb_message *message, int status); 185 186int gb_operation_sync_timeout(struct gb_connection *connection, int type, 187 void *request, int request_size, 188 void *response, int response_size, 189 unsigned int timeout); 190int gb_operation_unidirectional_timeout(struct gb_connection *connection, 191 int type, void *request, int request_size, 192 unsigned int timeout); 193 194static inline int gb_operation_sync(struct gb_connection *connection, int type, 195 void *request, int request_size, 196 void *response, int response_size) 197{ 198 return gb_operation_sync_timeout(connection, type, 199 request, request_size, response, response_size, 200 GB_OPERATION_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT); 201} 202 203static inline int gb_operation_unidirectional(struct gb_connection *connection, 204 int type, void *request, int request_size) 205{ 206 return gb_operation_unidirectional_timeout(connection, type, 207 request, request_size, GB_OPERATION_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT); 208} 209 210static inline void *gb_operation_get_data(struct gb_operation *operation) 211{ 212 return operation->private; 213} 214 215static inline void gb_operation_set_data(struct gb_operation *operation, 216 void *data) 217{ 218 operation->private = data; 219} 220 221int gb_operation_init(void); 222void gb_operation_exit(void); 223 224#endif /* !__OPERATION_H */