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1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ 2/* 3 * Thunderbolt service API 4 * 5 * Copyright (C) 2014 Andreas Noever <andreas.noever@gmail.com> 6 * Copyright (C) 2017, Intel Corporation 7 * Authors: Michael Jamet <michael.jamet@intel.com> 8 * Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com> 9 */ 10 11#ifndef THUNDERBOLT_H_ 12#define THUNDERBOLT_H_ 13 14#include <linux/device.h> 15#include <linux/idr.h> 16#include <linux/list.h> 17#include <linux/mutex.h> 18#include <linux/mod_devicetable.h> 19#include <linux/pci.h> 20#include <linux/uuid.h> 21#include <linux/workqueue.h> 22 23enum tb_cfg_pkg_type { 24 TB_CFG_PKG_READ = 1, 25 TB_CFG_PKG_WRITE = 2, 26 TB_CFG_PKG_ERROR = 3, 27 TB_CFG_PKG_NOTIFY_ACK = 4, 28 TB_CFG_PKG_EVENT = 5, 29 TB_CFG_PKG_XDOMAIN_REQ = 6, 30 TB_CFG_PKG_XDOMAIN_RESP = 7, 31 TB_CFG_PKG_OVERRIDE = 8, 32 TB_CFG_PKG_RESET = 9, 33 TB_CFG_PKG_ICM_EVENT = 10, 34 TB_CFG_PKG_ICM_CMD = 11, 35 TB_CFG_PKG_ICM_RESP = 12, 36 TB_CFG_PKG_PREPARE_TO_SLEEP = 13, 37}; 38 39/** 40 * enum tb_security_level - Thunderbolt security level 41 * @TB_SECURITY_NONE: No security, legacy mode 42 * @TB_SECURITY_USER: User approval required at minimum 43 * @TB_SECURITY_SECURE: One time saved key required at minimum 44 * @TB_SECURITY_DPONLY: Only tunnel Display port (and USB) 45 * @TB_SECURITY_USBONLY: Only tunnel USB controller of the connected 46 * Thunderbolt dock (and Display Port). All PCIe 47 * links downstream of the dock are removed. 48 */ 49enum tb_security_level { 50 TB_SECURITY_NONE, 51 TB_SECURITY_USER, 52 TB_SECURITY_SECURE, 53 TB_SECURITY_DPONLY, 54 TB_SECURITY_USBONLY, 55}; 56 57/** 58 * struct tb - main thunderbolt bus structure 59 * @dev: Domain device 60 * @lock: Big lock. Must be held when accessing any struct 61 * tb_switch / struct tb_port. 62 * @nhi: Pointer to the NHI structure 63 * @ctl: Control channel for this domain 64 * @wq: Ordered workqueue for all domain specific work 65 * @root_switch: Root switch of this domain 66 * @cm_ops: Connection manager specific operations vector 67 * @index: Linux assigned domain number 68 * @security_level: Current security level 69 * @nboot_acl: Number of boot ACLs the domain supports 70 * @privdata: Private connection manager specific data 71 */ 72struct tb { 73 struct device dev; 74 struct mutex lock; 75 struct tb_nhi *nhi; 76 struct tb_ctl *ctl; 77 struct workqueue_struct *wq; 78 struct tb_switch *root_switch; 79 const struct tb_cm_ops *cm_ops; 80 int index; 81 enum tb_security_level security_level; 82 size_t nboot_acl; 83 unsigned long privdata[0]; 84}; 85 86extern struct bus_type tb_bus_type; 87extern struct device_type tb_service_type; 88extern struct device_type tb_xdomain_type; 89 90#define TB_LINKS_PER_PHY_PORT 2 91 92static inline unsigned int tb_phy_port_from_link(unsigned int link) 93{ 94 return (link - 1) / TB_LINKS_PER_PHY_PORT; 95} 96 97/** 98 * struct tb_property_dir - XDomain property directory 99 * @uuid: Directory UUID or %NULL if root directory 100 * @properties: List of properties in this directory 101 * 102 * User needs to provide serialization if needed. 103 */ 104struct tb_property_dir { 105 const uuid_t *uuid; 106 struct list_head properties; 107}; 108 109enum tb_property_type { 110 TB_PROPERTY_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0x00, 111 TB_PROPERTY_TYPE_DIRECTORY = 0x44, 112 TB_PROPERTY_TYPE_DATA = 0x64, 113 TB_PROPERTY_TYPE_TEXT = 0x74, 114 TB_PROPERTY_TYPE_VALUE = 0x76, 115}; 116 117#define TB_PROPERTY_KEY_SIZE 8 118 119/** 120 * struct tb_property - XDomain property 121 * @list: Used to link properties together in a directory 122 * @key: Key for the property (always terminated). 123 * @type: Type of the property 124 * @length: Length of the property data in dwords 125 * @value: Property value 126 * 127 * Users use @type to determine which field in @value is filled. 128 */ 129struct tb_property { 130 struct list_head list; 131 char key[TB_PROPERTY_KEY_SIZE + 1]; 132 enum tb_property_type type; 133 size_t length; 134 union { 135 struct tb_property_dir *dir; 136 u8 *data; 137 char *text; 138 u32 immediate; 139 } value; 140}; 141 142struct tb_property_dir *tb_property_parse_dir(const u32 *block, 143 size_t block_len); 144ssize_t tb_property_format_dir(const struct tb_property_dir *dir, u32 *block, 145 size_t block_len); 146struct tb_property_dir *tb_property_create_dir(const uuid_t *uuid); 147void tb_property_free_dir(struct tb_property_dir *dir); 148int tb_property_add_immediate(struct tb_property_dir *parent, const char *key, 149 u32 value); 150int tb_property_add_data(struct tb_property_dir *parent, const char *key, 151 const void *buf, size_t buflen); 152int tb_property_add_text(struct tb_property_dir *parent, const char *key, 153 const char *text); 154int tb_property_add_dir(struct tb_property_dir *parent, const char *key, 155 struct tb_property_dir *dir); 156void tb_property_remove(struct tb_property *tb_property); 157struct tb_property *tb_property_find(struct tb_property_dir *dir, 158 const char *key, enum tb_property_type type); 159struct tb_property *tb_property_get_next(struct tb_property_dir *dir, 160 struct tb_property *prev); 161 162#define tb_property_for_each(dir, property) \ 163 for (property = tb_property_get_next(dir, NULL); \ 164 property; \ 165 property = tb_property_get_next(dir, property)) 166 167int tb_register_property_dir(const char *key, struct tb_property_dir *dir); 168void tb_unregister_property_dir(const char *key, struct tb_property_dir *dir); 169 170/** 171 * struct tb_xdomain - Cross-domain (XDomain) connection 172 * @dev: XDomain device 173 * @tb: Pointer to the domain 174 * @remote_uuid: UUID of the remote domain (host) 175 * @local_uuid: Cached local UUID 176 * @route: Route string the other domain can be reached 177 * @vendor: Vendor ID of the remote domain 178 * @device: Device ID of the demote domain 179 * @lock: Lock to serialize access to the following fields of this structure 180 * @vendor_name: Name of the vendor (or %NULL if not known) 181 * @device_name: Name of the device (or %NULL if not known) 182 * @is_unplugged: The XDomain is unplugged 183 * @resume: The XDomain is being resumed 184 * @transmit_path: HopID which the remote end expects us to transmit 185 * @transmit_ring: Local ring (hop) where outgoing packets are pushed 186 * @receive_path: HopID which we expect the remote end to transmit 187 * @receive_ring: Local ring (hop) where incoming packets arrive 188 * @service_ids: Used to generate IDs for the services 189 * @properties: Properties exported by the remote domain 190 * @property_block_gen: Generation of @properties 191 * @properties_lock: Lock protecting @properties. 192 * @get_properties_work: Work used to get remote domain properties 193 * @properties_retries: Number of times left to read properties 194 * @properties_changed_work: Work used to notify the remote domain that 195 * our properties have changed 196 * @properties_changed_retries: Number of times left to send properties 197 * changed notification 198 * @link: Root switch link the remote domain is connected (ICM only) 199 * @depth: Depth in the chain the remote domain is connected (ICM only) 200 * 201 * This structure represents connection across two domains (hosts). 202 * Each XDomain contains zero or more services which are exposed as 203 * &struct tb_service objects. 204 * 205 * Service drivers may access this structure if they need to enumerate 206 * non-standard properties but they need hold @lock when doing so 207 * because properties can be changed asynchronously in response to 208 * changes in the remote domain. 209 */ 210struct tb_xdomain { 211 struct device dev; 212 struct tb *tb; 213 uuid_t *remote_uuid; 214 const uuid_t *local_uuid; 215 u64 route; 216 u16 vendor; 217 u16 device; 218 struct mutex lock; 219 const char *vendor_name; 220 const char *device_name; 221 bool is_unplugged; 222 bool resume; 223 u16 transmit_path; 224 u16 transmit_ring; 225 u16 receive_path; 226 u16 receive_ring; 227 struct ida service_ids; 228 struct tb_property_dir *properties; 229 u32 property_block_gen; 230 struct delayed_work get_properties_work; 231 int properties_retries; 232 struct delayed_work properties_changed_work; 233 int properties_changed_retries; 234 u8 link; 235 u8 depth; 236}; 237 238int tb_xdomain_enable_paths(struct tb_xdomain *xd, u16 transmit_path, 239 u16 transmit_ring, u16 receive_path, 240 u16 receive_ring); 241int tb_xdomain_disable_paths(struct tb_xdomain *xd); 242struct tb_xdomain *tb_xdomain_find_by_uuid(struct tb *tb, const uuid_t *uuid); 243struct tb_xdomain *tb_xdomain_find_by_route(struct tb *tb, u64 route); 244 245static inline struct tb_xdomain * 246tb_xdomain_find_by_uuid_locked(struct tb *tb, const uuid_t *uuid) 247{ 248 struct tb_xdomain *xd; 249 250 mutex_lock(&tb->lock); 251 xd = tb_xdomain_find_by_uuid(tb, uuid); 252 mutex_unlock(&tb->lock); 253 254 return xd; 255} 256 257static inline struct tb_xdomain * 258tb_xdomain_find_by_route_locked(struct tb *tb, u64 route) 259{ 260 struct tb_xdomain *xd; 261 262 mutex_lock(&tb->lock); 263 xd = tb_xdomain_find_by_route(tb, route); 264 mutex_unlock(&tb->lock); 265 266 return xd; 267} 268 269static inline struct tb_xdomain *tb_xdomain_get(struct tb_xdomain *xd) 270{ 271 if (xd) 272 get_device(&xd->dev); 273 return xd; 274} 275 276static inline void tb_xdomain_put(struct tb_xdomain *xd) 277{ 278 if (xd) 279 put_device(&xd->dev); 280} 281 282static inline bool tb_is_xdomain(const struct device *dev) 283{ 284 return dev->type == &tb_xdomain_type; 285} 286 287static inline struct tb_xdomain *tb_to_xdomain(struct device *dev) 288{ 289 if (tb_is_xdomain(dev)) 290 return container_of(dev, struct tb_xdomain, dev); 291 return NULL; 292} 293 294int tb_xdomain_response(struct tb_xdomain *xd, const void *response, 295 size_t size, enum tb_cfg_pkg_type type); 296int tb_xdomain_request(struct tb_xdomain *xd, const void *request, 297 size_t request_size, enum tb_cfg_pkg_type request_type, 298 void *response, size_t response_size, 299 enum tb_cfg_pkg_type response_type, 300 unsigned int timeout_msec); 301 302/** 303 * tb_protocol_handler - Protocol specific handler 304 * @uuid: XDomain messages with this UUID are dispatched to this handler 305 * @callback: Callback called with the XDomain message. Returning %1 306 * here tells the XDomain core that the message was handled 307 * by this handler and should not be forwared to other 308 * handlers. 309 * @data: Data passed with the callback 310 * @list: Handlers are linked using this 311 * 312 * Thunderbolt services can hook into incoming XDomain requests by 313 * registering protocol handler. Only limitation is that the XDomain 314 * discovery protocol UUID cannot be registered since it is handled by 315 * the core XDomain code. 316 * 317 * The @callback must check that the message is really directed to the 318 * service the driver implements. 319 */ 320struct tb_protocol_handler { 321 const uuid_t *uuid; 322 int (*callback)(const void *buf, size_t size, void *data); 323 void *data; 324 struct list_head list; 325}; 326 327int tb_register_protocol_handler(struct tb_protocol_handler *handler); 328void tb_unregister_protocol_handler(struct tb_protocol_handler *handler); 329 330/** 331 * struct tb_service - Thunderbolt service 332 * @dev: XDomain device 333 * @id: ID of the service (shown in sysfs) 334 * @key: Protocol key from the properties directory 335 * @prtcid: Protocol ID from the properties directory 336 * @prtcvers: Protocol version from the properties directory 337 * @prtcrevs: Protocol software revision from the properties directory 338 * @prtcstns: Protocol settings mask from the properties directory 339 * 340 * Each domain exposes set of services it supports as collection of 341 * properties. For each service there will be one corresponding 342 * &struct tb_service. Service drivers are bound to these. 343 */ 344struct tb_service { 345 struct device dev; 346 int id; 347 const char *key; 348 u32 prtcid; 349 u32 prtcvers; 350 u32 prtcrevs; 351 u32 prtcstns; 352}; 353 354static inline struct tb_service *tb_service_get(struct tb_service *svc) 355{ 356 if (svc) 357 get_device(&svc->dev); 358 return svc; 359} 360 361static inline void tb_service_put(struct tb_service *svc) 362{ 363 if (svc) 364 put_device(&svc->dev); 365} 366 367static inline bool tb_is_service(const struct device *dev) 368{ 369 return dev->type == &tb_service_type; 370} 371 372static inline struct tb_service *tb_to_service(struct device *dev) 373{ 374 if (tb_is_service(dev)) 375 return container_of(dev, struct tb_service, dev); 376 return NULL; 377} 378 379/** 380 * tb_service_driver - Thunderbolt service driver 381 * @driver: Driver structure 382 * @probe: Called when the driver is probed 383 * @remove: Called when the driver is removed (optional) 384 * @shutdown: Called at shutdown time to stop the service (optional) 385 * @id_table: Table of service identifiers the driver supports 386 */ 387struct tb_service_driver { 388 struct device_driver driver; 389 int (*probe)(struct tb_service *svc, const struct tb_service_id *id); 390 void (*remove)(struct tb_service *svc); 391 void (*shutdown)(struct tb_service *svc); 392 const struct tb_service_id *id_table; 393}; 394 395#define TB_SERVICE(key, id) \ 396 .match_flags = TBSVC_MATCH_PROTOCOL_KEY | \ 397 TBSVC_MATCH_PROTOCOL_ID, \ 398 .protocol_key = (key), \ 399 .protocol_id = (id) 400 401int tb_register_service_driver(struct tb_service_driver *drv); 402void tb_unregister_service_driver(struct tb_service_driver *drv); 403 404static inline void *tb_service_get_drvdata(const struct tb_service *svc) 405{ 406 return dev_get_drvdata(&svc->dev); 407} 408 409static inline void tb_service_set_drvdata(struct tb_service *svc, void *data) 410{ 411 dev_set_drvdata(&svc->dev, data); 412} 413 414static inline struct tb_xdomain *tb_service_parent(struct tb_service *svc) 415{ 416 return tb_to_xdomain(svc->dev.parent); 417} 418 419/** 420 * struct tb_nhi - thunderbolt native host interface 421 * @lock: Must be held during ring creation/destruction. Is acquired by 422 * interrupt_work when dispatching interrupts to individual rings. 423 * @pdev: Pointer to the PCI device 424 * @iobase: MMIO space of the NHI 425 * @tx_rings: All Tx rings available on this host controller 426 * @rx_rings: All Rx rings available on this host controller 427 * @msix_ida: Used to allocate MSI-X vectors for rings 428 * @going_away: The host controller device is about to disappear so when 429 * this flag is set, avoid touching the hardware anymore. 430 * @interrupt_work: Work scheduled to handle ring interrupt when no 431 * MSI-X is used. 432 * @hop_count: Number of rings (end point hops) supported by NHI. 433 */ 434struct tb_nhi { 435 spinlock_t lock; 436 struct pci_dev *pdev; 437 void __iomem *iobase; 438 struct tb_ring **tx_rings; 439 struct tb_ring **rx_rings; 440 struct ida msix_ida; 441 bool going_away; 442 struct work_struct interrupt_work; 443 u32 hop_count; 444}; 445 446/** 447 * struct tb_ring - thunderbolt TX or RX ring associated with a NHI 448 * @lock: Lock serializing actions to this ring. Must be acquired after 449 * nhi->lock. 450 * @nhi: Pointer to the native host controller interface 451 * @size: Size of the ring 452 * @hop: Hop (DMA channel) associated with this ring 453 * @head: Head of the ring (write next descriptor here) 454 * @tail: Tail of the ring (complete next descriptor here) 455 * @descriptors: Allocated descriptors for this ring 456 * @queue: Queue holding frames to be transferred over this ring 457 * @in_flight: Queue holding frames that are currently in flight 458 * @work: Interrupt work structure 459 * @is_tx: Is the ring Tx or Rx 460 * @running: Is the ring running 461 * @irq: MSI-X irq number if the ring uses MSI-X. %0 otherwise. 462 * @vector: MSI-X vector number the ring uses (only set if @irq is > 0) 463 * @flags: Ring specific flags 464 * @sof_mask: Bit mask used to detect start of frame PDF 465 * @eof_mask: Bit mask used to detect end of frame PDF 466 * @start_poll: Called when ring interrupt is triggered to start 467 * polling. Passing %NULL keeps the ring in interrupt mode. 468 * @poll_data: Data passed to @start_poll 469 */ 470struct tb_ring { 471 spinlock_t lock; 472 struct tb_nhi *nhi; 473 int size; 474 int hop; 475 int head; 476 int tail; 477 struct ring_desc *descriptors; 478 dma_addr_t descriptors_dma; 479 struct list_head queue; 480 struct list_head in_flight; 481 struct work_struct work; 482 bool is_tx:1; 483 bool running:1; 484 int irq; 485 u8 vector; 486 unsigned int flags; 487 u16 sof_mask; 488 u16 eof_mask; 489 void (*start_poll)(void *data); 490 void *poll_data; 491}; 492 493/* Leave ring interrupt enabled on suspend */ 494#define RING_FLAG_NO_SUSPEND BIT(0) 495/* Configure the ring to be in frame mode */ 496#define RING_FLAG_FRAME BIT(1) 497/* Enable end-to-end flow control */ 498#define RING_FLAG_E2E BIT(2) 499 500struct ring_frame; 501typedef void (*ring_cb)(struct tb_ring *, struct ring_frame *, bool canceled); 502 503/** 504 * enum ring_desc_flags - Flags for DMA ring descriptor 505 * %RING_DESC_ISOCH: Enable isonchronous DMA (Tx only) 506 * %RING_DESC_CRC_ERROR: In frame mode CRC check failed for the frame (Rx only) 507 * %RING_DESC_COMPLETED: Descriptor completed (set by NHI) 508 * %RING_DESC_POSTED: Always set this 509 * %RING_DESC_BUFFER_OVERRUN: RX buffer overrun 510 * %RING_DESC_INTERRUPT: Request an interrupt on completion 511 */ 512enum ring_desc_flags { 513 RING_DESC_ISOCH = 0x1, 514 RING_DESC_CRC_ERROR = 0x1, 515 RING_DESC_COMPLETED = 0x2, 516 RING_DESC_POSTED = 0x4, 517 RING_DESC_BUFFER_OVERRUN = 0x04, 518 RING_DESC_INTERRUPT = 0x8, 519}; 520 521/** 522 * struct ring_frame - For use with ring_rx/ring_tx 523 * @buffer_phy: DMA mapped address of the frame 524 * @callback: Callback called when the frame is finished (optional) 525 * @list: Frame is linked to a queue using this 526 * @size: Size of the frame in bytes (%0 means %4096) 527 * @flags: Flags for the frame (see &enum ring_desc_flags) 528 * @eof: End of frame protocol defined field 529 * @sof: Start of frame protocol defined field 530 */ 531struct ring_frame { 532 dma_addr_t buffer_phy; 533 ring_cb callback; 534 struct list_head list; 535 u32 size:12; 536 u32 flags:12; 537 u32 eof:4; 538 u32 sof:4; 539}; 540 541/* Minimum size for ring_rx */ 542#define TB_FRAME_SIZE 0x100 543 544struct tb_ring *tb_ring_alloc_tx(struct tb_nhi *nhi, int hop, int size, 545 unsigned int flags); 546struct tb_ring *tb_ring_alloc_rx(struct tb_nhi *nhi, int hop, int size, 547 unsigned int flags, u16 sof_mask, u16 eof_mask, 548 void (*start_poll)(void *), void *poll_data); 549void tb_ring_start(struct tb_ring *ring); 550void tb_ring_stop(struct tb_ring *ring); 551void tb_ring_free(struct tb_ring *ring); 552 553int __tb_ring_enqueue(struct tb_ring *ring, struct ring_frame *frame); 554 555/** 556 * tb_ring_rx() - enqueue a frame on an RX ring 557 * @ring: Ring to enqueue the frame 558 * @frame: Frame to enqueue 559 * 560 * @frame->buffer, @frame->buffer_phy have to be set. The buffer must 561 * contain at least %TB_FRAME_SIZE bytes. 562 * 563 * @frame->callback will be invoked with @frame->size, @frame->flags, 564 * @frame->eof, @frame->sof set once the frame has been received. 565 * 566 * If ring_stop() is called after the packet has been enqueued 567 * @frame->callback will be called with canceled set to true. 568 * 569 * Return: Returns %-ESHUTDOWN if ring_stop has been called. Zero otherwise. 570 */ 571static inline int tb_ring_rx(struct tb_ring *ring, struct ring_frame *frame) 572{ 573 WARN_ON(ring->is_tx); 574 return __tb_ring_enqueue(ring, frame); 575} 576 577/** 578 * tb_ring_tx() - enqueue a frame on an TX ring 579 * @ring: Ring the enqueue the frame 580 * @frame: Frame to enqueue 581 * 582 * @frame->buffer, @frame->buffer_phy, @frame->size, @frame->eof and 583 * @frame->sof have to be set. 584 * 585 * @frame->callback will be invoked with once the frame has been transmitted. 586 * 587 * If ring_stop() is called after the packet has been enqueued @frame->callback 588 * will be called with canceled set to true. 589 * 590 * Return: Returns %-ESHUTDOWN if ring_stop has been called. Zero otherwise. 591 */ 592static inline int tb_ring_tx(struct tb_ring *ring, struct ring_frame *frame) 593{ 594 WARN_ON(!ring->is_tx); 595 return __tb_ring_enqueue(ring, frame); 596} 597 598/* Used only when the ring is in polling mode */ 599struct ring_frame *tb_ring_poll(struct tb_ring *ring); 600void tb_ring_poll_complete(struct tb_ring *ring); 601 602/** 603 * tb_ring_dma_device() - Return device used for DMA mapping 604 * @ring: Ring whose DMA device is retrieved 605 * 606 * Use this function when you are mapping DMA for buffers that are 607 * passed to the ring for sending/receiving. 608 */ 609static inline struct device *tb_ring_dma_device(struct tb_ring *ring) 610{ 611 return &ring->nhi->pdev->dev; 612} 613 614#endif /* THUNDERBOLT_H_ */