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/** @file userif.H
* @brief Provides the user application interfaces for performing device
* access.
*
* @note These interfaces should not be used directly by device drivers.
* Use driverif.H instead.
*/
#ifndef __DEVICEFW_USERIF
#define __DEVICEFW_USERIF
#include <stdint.h>
#include <errl/errltypes.H>
#include <targeting/targetservice.H>
namespace DeviceFW
{
/** @enum AccessType
* @brief Access types for accessing a hardware device.
*/
enum AccessType
{
SCOM = 0,
PNOR,
MAILBOX,
PRESENT,
LAST_ACCESS_TYPE,
};
/** Construct the device addressing parameters for SCOM device ops.
* @param[in] i_address - Scom address to operate on.
*/
#define DEVICE_SCOM_ADDRESS(i_address) \
DeviceFW::SCOM, static_cast<uint64_t>((i_address))
/** Construct the device addressing parameters for the PRESENT device ops.
*/
#define DEVICE_PRESENT_ADDRESS() \
DeviceFW::PRESENT
/**
* Construct a PNOR DD address
* address = 0000_0000_0000_000c_aaaa_aaaa_aaaa_aaaa
* c=side, a=address
* @param[in] chip Chip Select
* @param[in] addr Offset (from zero) into selected flash chip
* @return 64-bit address to pass into PNOR device commands
*/
#define DEVICE_PNOR_ADDRESS( chip, addr ) \
DeviceFW::PNOR, (((chip)<<32)|(addr))
/**
* @brief Perform a hardware read operation.
*
* @param[in] i_target Device target to operate on.
* @param[out] o_buffer Buffer to put result data into.
* @param[in,out] io_buflen Length of the buffer on input, length of
* data on output (in bytes).
* @param[in] i_accessType Operation to perform on target.
* @param[in] ... Operation specific addressing parameters.
*
* @return NULL - No error.
* @return Non-NULL - An error handle when error has occured, typically
* passed directly from device driver but potentially
* created by the device framework as in the case of
* not finding an installed driver for the desired
* operation.
*
* It is expected that the callers will use operation specific macros to
* assist in the AccessType parameter and variable arguments.
*
* <PRE>
* Example usage:
* errl = deviceRead(chip, buf, bufsize, DEVICE_SCOM_ADDRESS(0x42));
* </PRE>
*
*/
errlHndl_t deviceRead(TARGETING::Target* i_target,
void* o_buffer, size_t& io_buflen,
AccessType i_accessType, ...);
/**
* @brief Perform a hardware write operation.
*
* @param[in] i_target Device target to operate on.
* @param[in] i_buffer Buffer to get write data from.
* @param[in,out] io_buflen Length of the buffer on input, length of
* data on output (in bytes).
* @param[in] i_accessType Operation to perform on target.
* @param[in] ... Operation specific addressing parameters.
*
* @return NULL - No error.
* @return Non-NULL - An error handle when error has occured, typically
* passed directly from device driver but potentially
* created by the device framework as in the case of
* not finding an installed driver for the desired
* operation.
*
* It is expected that the callers will use operation specific macros to
* assist in the AccessType parameter and variable arguments.
*
* <PRE>
* Example usage:
* errl = deviceWrite(chip, buf, bufsize, DEVICE_SCOM_ADDRESS(0x42));
* </PRE>
*
*/
errlHndl_t deviceWrite(TARGETING::Target* i_target,
void* i_buffer, size_t& io_buflen,
AccessType i_accessType, ...);
};
#endif
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