1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2 /*
3 * IRQ is a type of interrupt controller used on recent Intel SoC.
4 *
5 * Copyright 2019 Google LLC
6 */
7
8 #ifndef __irq_H
9 #define __irq_H
10
11 struct acpi_irq;
12 struct ofnode_phandle_args;
13
14 /*
15 * Interrupt controller types available. You can find a particular one with
16 * irq_first_device_type()
17 */
18 enum irq_dev_t {
19 X86_IRQT_BASE, /* Base controller */
20 X86_IRQT_ITSS, /* ITSS controller, e.g. on APL */
21 X86_IRQT_ACPI_GPE, /* ACPI General-Purpose Events controller */
22 SANDBOX_IRQT_BASE, /* Sandbox testing */
23 };
24
25 /**
26 * struct irq - A single irq line handled by an interrupt controller
27 *
28 * @dev: IRQ device that handles this irq
29 * @id: ID to identify this irq with the device
30 * @flags: Flags associated with this interrupt (IRQ_TYPE_...)
31 */
32 struct irq {
33 struct udevice *dev;
34 ulong id;
35 ulong flags;
36 };
37
38 /**
39 * struct irq_ops - Operations for the IRQ
40 *
41 * Each IRQ device can handle mulitple IRQ lines
42 */
43 struct irq_ops {
44 /**
45 * route_pmc_gpio_gpe() - Get the GPIO for an event
46 *
47 * @dev: IRQ device
48 * @pmc_gpe_num: Event number to check
49 * @returns GPIO for the event, or -ENOENT if none
50 */
51 int (*route_pmc_gpio_gpe)(struct udevice *dev, uint pmc_gpe_num);
52
53 /**
54 * set_polarity() - Set the IRQ polarity
55 *
56 * @dev: IRQ device
57 * @irq: Interrupt number to set
58 * @active_low: true if active low, false for active high
59 * @return 0 if OK, -EINVAL if @irq is invalid
60 */
61 int (*set_polarity)(struct udevice *dev, uint irq, bool active_low);
62
63 /**
64 * snapshot_polarities() - record IRQ polarities for later restore
65 *
66 * @dev: IRQ device
67 * @return 0
68 */
69 int (*snapshot_polarities)(struct udevice *dev);
70
71 /**
72 * restore_polarities() - restore IRQ polarities
73 *
74 * @dev: IRQ device
75 * @return 0
76 */
77 int (*restore_polarities)(struct udevice *dev);
78
79 /**
80 * read_and_clear() - get the value of an interrupt and clear it
81 *
82 * Clears the interrupt if pending
83 *
84 * @irq: IRQ line
85 * @return 0 if interrupt is not pending, 1 if it was (and so has been
86 * cleared), -ve on error
87 */
88 int (*read_and_clear)(struct irq *irq);
89 /**
90 * of_xlate - Translate a client's device-tree (OF) irq specifier.
91 *
92 * The irq core calls this function as the first step in implementing
93 * a client's irq_get_by_*() call.
94 *
95 * If this function pointer is set to NULL, the irq core will use a
96 * default implementation, which assumes #interrupt-cells = <1>, and
97 * that the DT cell contains a simple integer irq ID.
98 *
99 * @irq: The irq struct to hold the translation result.
100 * @args: The irq specifier values from device tree.
101 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code.
102 */
103 int (*of_xlate)(struct irq *irq, struct ofnode_phandle_args *args);
104 /**
105 * request - Request a translated irq.
106 *
107 * The irq core calls this function as the second step in
108 * implementing a client's irq_get_by_*() call, following a successful
109 * xxx_xlate() call, or as the only step in implementing a client's
110 * irq_request() call.
111 *
112 * @irq: The irq struct to request; this has been filled in by
113 * a previoux xxx_xlate() function call, or by the caller
114 * of irq_request().
115 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code.
116 */
117 int (*request)(struct irq *irq);
118 /**
119 * free - Free a previously requested irq.
120 *
121 * This is the implementation of the client irq_free() API.
122 *
123 * @irq: The irq to free.
124 * @return 0 if OK, or a negative error code.
125 */
126 int (*free)(struct irq *irq);
127
128 #if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(ACPIGEN)
129 /**
130 * get_acpi() - Get the ACPI info for an irq
131 *
132 * This converts a irq to an ACPI structure for adding to the ACPI
133 * tables.
134 *
135 * @irq: irq to convert
136 * @acpi_irq: Output ACPI interrupt information
137 * @return ACPI pin number or -ve on error
138 */
139 int (*get_acpi)(const struct irq *irq, struct acpi_irq *acpi_irq);
140 #endif
141 };
142
143 #define irq_get_ops(dev) ((struct irq_ops *)(dev)->driver->ops)
144
145 /**
146 * irq_is_valid() - Check if an IRQ is valid
147 *
148 * @irq: IRQ description containing device and ID, e.g. previously
149 * returned by irq_get_by_index()
150 * Return: true if valid, false if not
151 */
irq_is_valid(const struct irq * irq)152 static inline bool irq_is_valid(const struct irq *irq)
153 {
154 return irq->dev != NULL;
155 }
156
157 /**
158 * irq_route_pmc_gpio_gpe() - Get the GPIO for an event
159 *
160 * @dev: IRQ device
161 * @pmc_gpe_num: Event number to check
162 * @returns GPIO for the event, or -ENOENT if none
163 */
164 int irq_route_pmc_gpio_gpe(struct udevice *dev, uint pmc_gpe_num);
165
166 /**
167 * irq_set_polarity() - Set the IRQ polarity
168 *
169 * @dev: IRQ device
170 * @irq: Interrupt number to set
171 * @active_low: true if active low, false for active high
172 * Return: 0 if OK, -EINVAL if @irq is invalid
173 */
174 int irq_set_polarity(struct udevice *dev, uint irq, bool active_low);
175
176 /**
177 * irq_snapshot_polarities() - record IRQ polarities for later restore
178 *
179 * @dev: IRQ device
180 * Return: 0
181 */
182 int irq_snapshot_polarities(struct udevice *dev);
183
184 /**
185 * irq_restore_polarities() - restore IRQ polarities
186 *
187 * @dev: IRQ device
188 * Return: 0
189 */
190 int irq_restore_polarities(struct udevice *dev);
191
192 /**
193 * read_and_clear() - get the value of an interrupt and clear it
194 *
195 * Clears the interrupt if pending
196 *
197 * @dev: IRQ device
198 * Return: 0 if interrupt is not pending, 1 if it was (and so has been
199 * cleared), -ve on error
200 */
201 int irq_read_and_clear(struct irq *irq);
202
203 /**
204 * irq_get_interrupt_parent() - returns the interrupt parent
205 *
206 * Walks the devicetree and returns the interrupt parent's ofnode
207 * for the specified device.
208 *
209 * @dev: device
210 * @interrupt_parent: The interrupt parent's ofnode'
211 * Return: 0 success, or error value
212 *
213 */
214 int irq_get_interrupt_parent(const struct udevice *dev,
215 struct udevice **interrupt_parent);
216
217 struct phandle_2_arg;
218 /**
219 * irq_get_by_phandle() - Get an irq by its phandle information (of-platadata)
220 *
221 * This function is used when of-platdata is enabled.
222 *
223 * This looks up an irq using the phandle info. With dtoc, each phandle in the
224 * 'interrupts-extended ' property is transformed into an idx representing the
225 * device. For example:
226 *
227 * interrupts-extended = <&acpi_gpe 0x3c 0>;
228 *
229 * might result in:
230 *
231 * .interrupts_extended = {6, {0x3c, 0}},},
232 *
233 * indicating that the irq is udevice idx 6 in dt-plat.c with a arguments of
234 * 0x3c and 0.This function can return a valid irq given the above
235 * information. In this example it would return an irq containing the
236 * 'acpi_gpe' device and the irq ID 0x3c.
237 *
238 * @dev: Device containing the phandle
239 * @cells: Phandle info
240 * @irq: A pointer to a irq struct to initialise
241 * Return: 0 if OK, or a negative error code
242 */
243 int irq_get_by_phandle(struct udevice *dev, const struct phandle_2_arg *cells,
244 struct irq *irq);
245
246 /**
247 * irq_get_by_index - Get/request an irq by integer index.
248 *
249 * This looks up and requests an irq. The index is relative to the client
250 * device; each device is assumed to have n irqs associated with it somehow,
251 * and this function finds and requests one of them. The mapping of client
252 * device irq indices to provider irqs may be via device-tree
253 * properties, board-provided mapping tables, or some other mechanism.
254 *
255 * @dev: The client device.
256 * @index: The index of the irq to request, within the client's list of
257 * irqs.
258 * @irq: A pointer to a irq struct to initialise.
259 * Return: 0 if OK, or a negative error code.
260 */
261 int irq_get_by_index(struct udevice *dev, int index, struct irq *irq);
262
263 /**
264 * irq_request - Request a irq by provider-specific ID.
265 *
266 * This requests a irq using a provider-specific ID. Generally, this function
267 * should not be used, since irq_get_by_index/name() provide an interface that
268 * better separates clients from intimate knowledge of irq providers.
269 * However, this function may be useful in core SoC-specific code.
270 *
271 * @dev: The irq provider device.
272 * @irq: A pointer to a irq struct to initialise. The caller must
273 * have already initialised any field in this struct which the
274 * irq provider uses to identify the irq.
275 * Return: 0 if OK, or a negative error code.
276 */
277 int irq_request(struct udevice *dev, struct irq *irq);
278
279 /**
280 * irq_free - Free a previously requested irq.
281 *
282 * @irq: A irq struct that was previously successfully requested by
283 * irq_request/get_by_*().
284 * Return: 0 if OK, or a negative error code.
285 */
286 int irq_free(struct irq *irq);
287
288 /**
289 * irq_first_device_type() - Get a particular interrupt controller
290 *
291 * On success this returns an activated interrupt device.
292 *
293 * @type: Type to find
294 * @devp: Returns the device, if found
295 * Return: 0 if OK, -ENODEV if not found, other -ve error if uclass failed to
296 * probe
297 */
298 int irq_first_device_type(enum irq_dev_t type, struct udevice **devp);
299
300 /**
301 * irq_get_acpi() - Get the ACPI info for an irq
302 *
303 * This converts a irq to an ACPI structure for adding to the ACPI
304 * tables.
305 *
306 * @irq: irq to convert
307 * @acpi_irq: Output ACPI interrupt information
308 * Return: ACPI pin number or -ve on error
309 */
310 int irq_get_acpi(const struct irq *irq, struct acpi_irq *acpi_irq);
311
312 #endif
313