On Thu, Nov 14, 2024 at 01:33:55PM +0800, Even Xu wrote: > +Touch Host Controller is the name of the IP block in PCH that interface with Touch Devices (ex: > +touchscreen, touchpad etc.). It is comprised of 3 key functional blocks: > +- A natively half-duplex Quad I/O capable SPI master > +- Low latency I2C interface to support HIDI2C compliant devices > +- A HW sequencer with RW DMA capability to system memory I see in my htmldocs output that the list above is long running paragraph instead. > +When THC is configured to SPI mode, opcodes are used for determining the read/write IO mode. > +There are some OPCode examples for SPI IO mode:: > + > + +--------+---------------------------------+ > + | opcode | Corresponding SPI command | > + +========+=================================+ > + | 0x0B | Read Single I/O | > + +--------+---------------------------------+ > + | 0x02 | Write Single I/O | > + +--------+---------------------------------+ > + | 0xBB | Read Dual I/O | > + +--------+---------------------------------+ > + | 0xB2 | Write Dual I/O | > + +--------+---------------------------------+ > + | 0xEB | Read Quad I/O | > + +--------+---------------------------------+ > + | 0xE2 | Write Quad I/O | > + +--------+---------------------------------+ > + > <snipped>... > +When THC is working in I2C mode, opcodes are used to tell THC what's the next PIO type: > +I2C SubIP APB register read, I2C SubIP APB register write, I2C touch IC device read, > +I2C touch IC device write, I2C touch IC device write followed by read. > + > +Here are the THC pre-defined opcodes for I2C mode:: > + > + +--------+-------------------------------------------+----------+ > + | opcode | Corresponding I2C command | Address | > + +========+===========================================+==========+ > + | 0x12 | Read I2C SubIP APB internal registers | 0h - FFh | > + +--------+-------------------------------------------+----------+ > + | 0x13 | Write I2C SubIP APB internal registers | 0h - FFh | > + +--------+-------------------------------------------+----------+ > + | 0x14 | Read external Touch IC through I2C bus | N/A | > + +--------+-------------------------------------------+----------+ > + | 0x18 | Write external Touch IC through I2C bus | N/A | > + +--------+-------------------------------------------+----------+ > + | 0x1C | Write then read external Touch IC through | N/A | > + | | I2C bus | | > + +--------+-------------------------------------------+----------+ > + > <snipped>... > +Intel THC uses PRD entry descriptor for every PRD entry. Every PRD entry descriptor occupies > +128 bits memories:: > + > + +-------------------+---------+------------------------------------------------+ > + | struct field | bit(s) | description | > + +===================+=========+================================================+ > + | dest_addr | 53..0 | destination memory address, as every entry | > + | | | is 4KB, ignore lowest 10 bits of address. | > + +-------------------+---------+------------------------------------------------+ > + | reserved1 | 54..62 | reserved | > + +-------------------+---------+------------------------------------------------+ > + | int_on_completion | 63 | completion interrupt enable bit, if this bit | > + | | | set it means THC will trigger a completion | > + | | | interrupt. This bit is set by SW driver. | > + +-------------------+---------+------------------------------------------------+ > + | len | 87..64 | how many bytes of data in this entry. | > + +-------------------+---------+------------------------------------------------+ > + | end_of_prd | 88 | end of PRD table bit, if this bit is set, | > + | | | it means this entry is last entry in this PRD | > + | | | table. This bit is set by SW driver. | > + +-------------------+---------+------------------------------------------------+ > + | hw_status | 90..89 | HW status bits | > + +-------------------+---------+------------------------------------------------+ > + | reserved2 | 127..91 | reserved | > + +-------------------+---------+------------------------------------------------+ Shouldn't these tables be formatted as tables? Thanks. -- An old man doll... just what I always wanted! - Clara
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