/* Copyright (c) 2010-2011, Code Aurora Forum. All rights reserved. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 and * only version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA * 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef MSM_IOMMU_H #define MSM_IOMMU_H #include <linux/interrupt.h> #include <linux/clk.h> /* Sharability attributes of MSM IOMMU mappings */ #define MSM_IOMMU_ATTR_NON_SH 0x0 #define MSM_IOMMU_ATTR_SH 0x4 /* Cacheability attributes of MSM IOMMU mappings */ #define MSM_IOMMU_ATTR_NONCACHED 0x0 #define MSM_IOMMU_ATTR_CACHED_WB_WA 0x1 #define MSM_IOMMU_ATTR_CACHED_WB_NWA 0x2 #define MSM_IOMMU_ATTR_CACHED_WT 0x3 /* Mask for the cache policy attribute */ #define MSM_IOMMU_CP_MASK 0x03 /* Maximum number of Machine IDs that we are allowing to be mapped to the same * context bank. The number of MIDs mapped to the same CB does not affect * performance, but there is a practical limit on how many distinct MIDs may * be present. These mappings are typically determined at design time and are * not expected to change at run time. */ #define MAX_NUM_MIDS 32 /** * struct msm_iommu_dev - a single IOMMU hardware instance * name Human-readable name given to this IOMMU HW instance * ncb Number of context banks present on this IOMMU HW instance */ struct msm_iommu_dev { const char *name; int ncb; }; /** * struct msm_iommu_ctx_dev - an IOMMU context bank instance * name Human-readable name given to this context bank * num Index of this context bank within the hardware * mids List of Machine IDs that are to be mapped into this context * bank, terminated by -1. The MID is a set of signals on the * AXI bus that identifies the function associated with a specific * memory request. (See ARM spec). */ struct msm_iommu_ctx_dev { const char *name; int num; int mids[MAX_NUM_MIDS]; }; /** * struct msm_iommu_drvdata - A single IOMMU hardware instance * @base: IOMMU config port base address (VA) * @ncb The number of contexts on this IOMMU * @irq: Interrupt number * @clk: The bus clock for this IOMMU hardware instance * @pclk: The clock for the IOMMU bus interconnect * * A msm_iommu_drvdata holds the global driver data about a single piece * of an IOMMU hardware instance. */ struct msm_iommu_drvdata { void __iomem *base; int irq; int ncb; struct clk *clk; struct clk *pclk; }; /** * struct msm_iommu_ctx_drvdata - an IOMMU context bank instance * @num: Hardware context number of this context * @pdev: Platform device associated wit this HW instance * @attached_elm: List element for domains to track which devices are * attached to them * * A msm_iommu_ctx_drvdata holds the driver data for a single context bank * within each IOMMU hardware instance */ struct msm_iommu_ctx_drvdata { int num; struct platform_device *pdev; struct list_head attached_elm; }; /* * Look up an IOMMU context device by its context name. NULL if none found. * Useful for testing and drivers that do not yet fully have IOMMU stuff in * their platform devices. */ struct device *msm_iommu_get_ctx(const char *ctx_name); /* * Interrupt handler for the IOMMU context fault interrupt. Hooking the * interrupt is not supported in the API yet, but this will print an error * message and dump useful IOMMU registers. */ irqreturn_t msm_iommu_fault_handler(int irq, void *dev_id); #endif