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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
/*
* Library to support early TI EVM EEPROM handling
*
* Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com
*/
#ifndef __BOARD_DETECT_H
#define __BOARD_DETECT_H
/* TI EEPROM MAGIC Header identifier */
#define TI_EEPROM_HEADER_MAGIC 0xEE3355AA
#define TI_DEAD_EEPROM_MAGIC 0xADEAD12C
#define TI_EEPROM_HDR_NAME_LEN 8
#define TI_EEPROM_HDR_REV_LEN 4
#define TI_EEPROM_HDR_SERIAL_LEN 12
#define TI_EEPROM_HDR_CONFIG_LEN 32
#define TI_EEPROM_HDR_NO_OF_MAC_ADDR 3
#define TI_EEPROM_HDR_ETH_ALEN 6
/**
* struct ti_am_eeprom - This structure holds data read in from the
* AM335x, AM437x, AM57xx TI EVM EEPROMs.
* @header: This holds the magic number
* @name: The name of the board
* @version: Board revision
* @serial: Board serial number
* @config: Reserved
* @mac_addr: Any MAC addresses written in the EEPROM
*
* The data is this structure is read from the EEPROM on the board.
* It is used for board detection which is based on name. It is used
* to configure specific TI boards. This allows booting of multiple
* TI boards with a single MLO and u-boot.
*/
struct ti_am_eeprom {
unsigned int header;
char name[TI_EEPROM_HDR_NAME_LEN];
char version[TI_EEPROM_HDR_REV_LEN];
char serial[TI_EEPROM_HDR_SERIAL_LEN];
char config[TI_EEPROM_HDR_CONFIG_LEN];
char mac_addr[TI_EEPROM_HDR_NO_OF_MAC_ADDR][TI_EEPROM_HDR_ETH_ALEN];
} __attribute__ ((__packed__));
/* AM6x TI EVM EEPROM Definitions */
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_RECORD_BOARD_ID 0x01
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_RECORD_BOARD_INFO 0x10
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_RECORD_DDR_INFO 0x11
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_RECORD_DDR_SPD 0x12
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_RECORD_MAC_INFO 0x13
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_RECORD_END_LIST 0xFE
/*
* Common header for AM6x TI EVM EEPROM records. Used to encapsulate the config
* EEPROM in its entirety as well as for individual records contained within.
*/
struct ti_am6_eeprom_record_header {
u8 id;
u16 len;
} __attribute__ ((__packed__));
/* AM6x TI EVM EEPROM board ID structure */
struct ti_am6_eeprom_record_board_id {
u32 magic_number;
struct ti_am6_eeprom_record_header header;
} __attribute__ ((__packed__));
/* AM6x TI EVM EEPROM board info structure */
#define AM6_EEPROM_HDR_NAME_LEN 16
#define AM6_EEPROM_HDR_VERSION_LEN 2
#define AM6_EEPROM_HDR_PROC_NR_LEN 4
#define AM6_EEPROM_HDR_VARIANT_LEN 2
#define AM6_EEPROM_HDR_PCB_REV_LEN 2
#define AM6_EEPROM_HDR_SCH_BOM_REV_LEN 2
#define AM6_EEPROM_HDR_SW_REV_LEN 2
#define AM6_EEPROM_HDR_VID_LEN 2
#define AM6_EEPROM_HDR_BLD_WK_LEN 2
#define AM6_EEPROM_HDR_BLD_YR_LEN 2
#define AM6_EEPROM_HDR_4P_NR_LEN 6
#define AM6_EEPROM_HDR_SERIAL_LEN 4
struct ti_am6_eeprom_record_board_info {
char name[AM6_EEPROM_HDR_NAME_LEN];
char version[AM6_EEPROM_HDR_VERSION_LEN];
char proc_number[AM6_EEPROM_HDR_PROC_NR_LEN];
char variant[AM6_EEPROM_HDR_VARIANT_LEN];
char pcb_revision[AM6_EEPROM_HDR_PCB_REV_LEN];
char schematic_bom_revision[AM6_EEPROM_HDR_SCH_BOM_REV_LEN];
char software_revision[AM6_EEPROM_HDR_SW_REV_LEN];
char vendor_id[AM6_EEPROM_HDR_VID_LEN];
char build_week[AM6_EEPROM_HDR_BLD_WK_LEN];
char build_year[AM6_EEPROM_HDR_BLD_YR_LEN];
char board_4p_number[AM6_EEPROM_HDR_4P_NR_LEN];
char serial[AM6_EEPROM_HDR_SERIAL_LEN];
} __attribute__ ((__packed__));
/* Memory location to keep a copy of the AM6 board info record */
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_BD_INFO_DATA ((struct ti_am6_eeprom_record_board_info *) \
TI_SRAM_SCRATCH_BOARD_EEPROM_START)
/* AM6x TI EVM EEPROM DDR info structure */
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_INSTANCE_MASK GENMASK(1, 0)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_INSTANCE_SHIFT 0
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_SPD_DATA_LOC_MASK GENMASK(3, 2)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_SPD_DATA_LOC_NA (0 << 2)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_SPD_DATA_LOC_BOARDID (2 << 2)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_SPD_DATA_LOC_I2C51 (3 << 2)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_MEM_TYPE_MASK GENMASK(5, 4)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_MEM_TYPE_DDR3 (0 << 4)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_MEM_TYPE_DDR4 (1 << 4)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_MEM_TYPE_LPDDR4 (2 << 4)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_IF_DATA_WIDTH_MASK GENMASK(7, 6)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_IF_DATA_WIDTH_16 (0 << 6)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_IF_DATA_WIDTH_32 (1 << 6)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_IF_DATA_WIDTH_64 (2 << 6)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_DEV_DATA_WIDTH_MASK GENMASK(9, 8)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_DEV_DATA_WIDTH_8 (0 << 8)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_DEV_DATA_WIDTH_16 (1 << 8)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_DEV_DATA_WIDTH_32 (2 << 8)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_RANKS_2 BIT(10)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_DENS_MASK GENMASK(13, 11)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_DENS_1GB (0 << 11)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_DENS_2GB (1 << 11)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_DENS_4GB (2 << 11)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_DENS_8GB (3 << 11)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_DENS_12GB (4 << 11)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_DENS_16GB (5 << 11)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_DENS_24GB (6 << 11)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_DENS_32GB (7 << 11)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_CTRL_ECC BIT(14)
struct ti_am6_eeprom_record_ddr_info {
u16 ddr_control;
} __attribute__ ((__packed__));
/* AM6x TI EVM EEPROM DDR SPD structure */
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_SPD_INSTANCE_MASK GENMASK(1, 0)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_SPD_INSTANCE_SHIFT 0
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_SPD_MEM_TYPE_MASK GENMASK(4, 3)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_SPD_MEM_TYPE_DDR3 (0 << 3)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_SPD_MEM_TYPE_DDR4 (1 << 3)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_SPD_MEM_TYPE_LPDDR4 (2 << 3)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_SPD_DATA_LEN 512
struct ti_am6_eeprom_record_ddr_spd {
u16 spd_control;
u8 data[TI_AM6_EEPROM_DDR_SPD_DATA_LEN];
} __attribute__ ((__packed__));
/* AM6x TI EVM EEPROM MAC info structure */
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_MAC_INFO_INSTANCE_MASK GENMASK(2, 0)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_MAC_INFO_INSTANCE_SHIFT 0
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_MAC_ADDR_COUNT_MASK GENMASK(7, 3)
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_MAC_ADDR_COUNT_SHIFT 3
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_MAC_ADDR_MAX_COUNT 32
struct ti_am6_eeprom_record_mac_info {
u16 mac_control;
u8 mac_addr[TI_AM6_EEPROM_MAC_ADDR_MAX_COUNT][TI_EEPROM_HDR_ETH_ALEN];
} __attribute__ ((__packed__));
struct ti_am6_eeprom_record {
struct ti_am6_eeprom_record_header header;
union {
struct ti_am6_eeprom_record_board_info board_info;
struct ti_am6_eeprom_record_ddr_info ddr_info;
struct ti_am6_eeprom_record_ddr_spd ddr_spd;
struct ti_am6_eeprom_record_mac_info mac_info;
} data;
} __attribute__ ((__packed__));
/* DRA7 EEPROM MAGIC Header identifier */
#define DRA7_EEPROM_HEADER_MAGIC 0xAA5533EE
#define DRA7_EEPROM_HDR_NAME_LEN 16
#define DRA7_EEPROM_HDR_CONFIG_LEN 4
/**
* struct dra7_eeprom - This structure holds data read in from the DRA7 EVM
* EEPROMs.
* @header: This holds the magic number
* @name: The name of the board
* @version_major: Board major version
* @version_minor: Board minor version
* @config: Board specific config options
* @emif1_size: Size of DDR attached to EMIF1
* @emif2_size: Size of DDR attached to EMIF2
*
* The data is this structure is read from the EEPROM on the board.
* It is used for board detection which is based on name. It is used
* to configure specific DRA7 boards. This allows booting of multiple
* DRA7 boards with a single MLO and u-boot.
*/
struct dra7_eeprom {
u32 header;
char name[DRA7_EEPROM_HDR_NAME_LEN];
u16 version_major;
u16 version_minor;
char config[DRA7_EEPROM_HDR_CONFIG_LEN];
u32 emif1_size;
u32 emif2_size;
} __attribute__ ((__packed__));
/**
* struct ti_common_eeprom - Null terminated, usable EEPROM contents.
* header: Magic number
* @name: NULL terminated name
* @version: NULL terminated version
* @serial: NULL terminated serial number
* @config: NULL terminated Board specific config options
* @mac_addr: MAC addresses
* @emif1_size: Size of the ddr available on emif1
* @emif2_size: Size of the ddr available on emif2
*/
struct ti_common_eeprom {
u32 header;
char name[TI_EEPROM_HDR_NAME_LEN + 1];
char version[TI_EEPROM_HDR_REV_LEN + 1];
char serial[TI_EEPROM_HDR_SERIAL_LEN + 1];
char config[TI_EEPROM_HDR_CONFIG_LEN + 1];
char mac_addr[TI_EEPROM_HDR_NO_OF_MAC_ADDR][TI_EEPROM_HDR_ETH_ALEN];
u64 emif1_size;
u64 emif2_size;
};
#define TI_EEPROM_DATA ((struct ti_common_eeprom *)\
TI_SRAM_SCRATCH_BOARD_EEPROM_START)
/*
* Maximum number of Ethernet MAC addresses extracted from the AM6x on-board
* EEPROM during the initial probe and carried forward in SRAM.
*/
#define AM6_EEPROM_HDR_NO_OF_MAC_ADDR 8
/**
* struct ti_am6_eeprom - Null terminated, usable EEPROM contents, as extracted
* from the AM6 on-board EEPROM. Note that we only carry a subset of data
* at this time to be considerate about memory consumption.
* @header: Magic number for data validity indication
* @name: NULL terminated name
* @version: NULL terminated version
* @software_revision: NULL terminated software revision
* @serial: Board serial number
* @mac_addr_cnt: Number of MAC addresses stored in this object
* @mac_addr: MAC addresses
*/
struct ti_am6_eeprom {
u32 header;
char name[AM6_EEPROM_HDR_NAME_LEN + 1];
char version[AM6_EEPROM_HDR_VERSION_LEN + 1];
char software_revision[AM6_EEPROM_HDR_SW_REV_LEN + 1];
char serial[AM6_EEPROM_HDR_SERIAL_LEN + 1];
u8 mac_addr_cnt;
char mac_addr[AM6_EEPROM_HDR_NO_OF_MAC_ADDR][TI_EEPROM_HDR_ETH_ALEN];
};
#define TI_AM6_EEPROM_DATA ((struct ti_am6_eeprom *) \
TI_SRAM_SCRATCH_BOARD_EEPROM_START)
/**
* ti_i2c_eeprom_am_get() - Consolidated eeprom data collection for AM* TI EVMs
* @bus_addr: I2C bus address
* @dev_addr: I2C slave address
*
* ep in SRAM is populated by the this AM generic function that consolidates
* the basic initialization logic common across all AM* platforms.
*/
int ti_i2c_eeprom_am_get(int bus_addr, int dev_addr);
/**
* ti_i2c_eeprom_dra7_get() - Consolidated eeprom data for DRA7 TI EVMs
* @bus_addr: I2C bus address
* @dev_addr: I2C slave address
*/
int ti_i2c_eeprom_dra7_get(int bus_addr, int dev_addr);
/**
* ti_i2c_eeprom_am6_get() - Consolidated eeprom data for AM6x TI EVMs and
* associated daughter cards, parsed into user-
* provided data structures
* @bus_addr: I2C bus address
* @dev_addr: I2C slave address
* @ep: Pointer to structure receiving AM6-specific header data
* @mac_addr: Pointer to memory receiving parsed MAC addresses. May be
* NULL to skip MAC parsing.
* @mac_addr_max_cnt: Maximum number of MAC addresses that can be stored into
* mac_addr. May be NULL to skip MAC parsing.
* @mac_addr_cnt: Pointer to a location returning how many MAC addressed got
* actually parsed.
*/
int __maybe_unused ti_i2c_eeprom_am6_get(int bus_addr, int dev_addr,
struct ti_am6_eeprom *ep,
char **mac_addr,
u8 mac_addr_max_cnt,
u8 *mac_addr_cnt);
/**
* ti_i2c_eeprom_am6_get_base() - Consolidated eeprom data for AM6x TI EVMs
* @bus_addr: I2C bus address
* @dev_addr: I2C slave address
*/
int __maybe_unused ti_i2c_eeprom_am6_get_base(int bus_addr, int dev_addr);
/**
* board_ti_is() - Board detection logic for TI EVMs
* @name_tag: Tag used in eeprom for the board
*
* Return: false if board information does not match OR eeprom wasn't read.
* true otherwise
*/
bool board_ti_is(char *name_tag);
/**
* board_ti_rev_is() - Compare board revision for TI EVMs
* @rev_tag: Revision tag to check in eeprom
* @cmp_len: How many chars to compare?
*
* NOTE: revision information is often messed up (hence the str len match) :(
*
* Return: false if board information does not match OR eeprom wasn't read.
* true otherwise
*/
bool board_ti_rev_is(char *rev_tag, int cmp_len);
/**
* board_ti_get_rev() - Get board revision for TI EVMs
*
* Return: Empty string if eeprom wasn't read.
* Board revision otherwise
*/
char *board_ti_get_rev(void);
/**
* board_ti_get_config() - Get board config for TI EVMs
*
* Return: Empty string if eeprom wasn't read.
* Board config otherwise
*/
char *board_ti_get_config(void);
/**
* board_ti_get_name() - Get board name for TI EVMs
*
* Return: Empty string if eeprom wasn't read.
* Board name otherwise
*/
char *board_ti_get_name(void);
/**
* board_ti_get_eth_mac_addr() - Get Ethernet MAC address from EEPROM MAC list
* @index: 0 based index within the list of MAC addresses
* @mac_addr: MAC address contained at the index is returned here
*
* Does not sanity check the mac_addr. Whatever is stored in EEPROM is returned.
*/
void board_ti_get_eth_mac_addr(int index, u8 mac_addr[TI_EEPROM_HDR_ETH_ALEN]);
/**
* board_ti_get_emif1_size() - Get size of the DDR on emif1 for TI EVMs
*
* Return: NULL if eeprom wasn't read or emif1_size is not available.
*/
u64 board_ti_get_emif1_size(void);
/**
* board_ti_get_emif2_size() - Get size of the DDR on emif2 for TI EVMs
*
* Return: NULL if eeprom wasn't read or emif2_size is not available.
*/
u64 board_ti_get_emif2_size(void);
/**
* set_board_info_env() - Setup commonly used board information environment vars
* @name: Name of the board
*
* If name is NULL, default_name is used.
*/
void set_board_info_env(char *name);
/**
* set_board_info_env_am6() - Setup commonly used board information environment
* vars for AM6-type boards
* @name: Name of the board
*
* If name is NULL, default_name is used.
*/
void set_board_info_env_am6(char *name);
/**
* board_ti_set_ethaddr- Sets the ethaddr environment from EEPROM
* @index: The first eth<index>addr environment variable to set
*
* EEPROM should be already read before calling this function.
* The EEPROM contains 2 MAC addresses which define the MAC address
* range (i.e. first and last MAC address).
* This function sets the ethaddr environment variable for all
* the available MAC addresses starting from eth<index>addr.
*/
void board_ti_set_ethaddr(int index);
/**
* board_ti_am6_set_ethaddr- Sets the ethaddr environment from EEPROM
* @index: The first eth<index>addr environment variable to set
* @count: The number of MAC addresses to process
*
* EEPROM should be already read before calling this function. The EEPROM
* contains n dedicated MAC addresses. This function sets the ethaddr
* environment variable for all the available MAC addresses starting
* from eth<index>addr.
*/
void board_ti_am6_set_ethaddr(int index, int count);
/**
* board_ti_was_eeprom_read() - Check to see if the eeprom contents have been read
*
* This function is useful to determine if the eeprom has already been read and
* its contents have already been loaded into memory. It utiltzes the magic
* number that the header value is set to upon successful eeprom read.
*/
bool board_ti_was_eeprom_read(void);
/**
* ti_i2c_eeprom_am_set() - Setup the eeprom data with predefined values
* @name: Name of the board
* @rev: Revision of the board
*
* In some cases such as in RTC-only mode, we are able to skip reading eeprom
* and wasting i2c based initialization time by using predefined flags for
* detecting what platform we are booting on. For those platforms, provide
* a handy function to pre-program information.
*
* NOTE: many eeprom information such as serial number, mac address etc is not
* available.
*
* Return: 0 if all went fine, else return error.
*/
int ti_i2c_eeprom_am_set(const char *name, const char *rev);
#endif /* __BOARD_DETECT_H */