On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 04:48:23PM -0800, Scott Branden wrote: > Add user space api for bcm-vk driver. > > Signed-off-by: Scott Branden <scott.branden@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > include/uapi/linux/misc/bcm_vk.h | 117 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 117 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 include/uapi/linux/misc/bcm_vk.h > > diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/misc/bcm_vk.h b/include/uapi/linux/misc/bcm_vk.h > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..56a2178e06f5 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/include/uapi/linux/misc/bcm_vk.h > @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ > +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-2-Clause) */ > +/* > + * Copyright 2018-2020 Broadcom. > + */ > + > +#ifndef __UAPI_LINUX_MISC_BCM_VK_H > +#define __UAPI_LINUX_MISC_BCM_VK_H > + > +#include <linux/ioctl.h> > +#include <linux/types.h> > + > +struct vk_image { > + __u32 type; /* Type of image */ > +#define VK_IMAGE_TYPE_BOOT1 1 /* 1st stage (load to SRAM) */ > +#define VK_IMAGE_TYPE_BOOT2 2 /* 2nd stage (load to DDR) */ > + char filename[64]; /* Filename of image */ __u8? > +}; > + > +/* default firmware images names */ > +#define VK_BOOT1_DEF_VALKYRIE_FILENAME "vk-boot1.bin" > +#define VK_BOOT2_DEF_VALKYRIE_FILENAME "vk-boot2.bin" > + > +#define VK_BOOT1_DEF_VIPER_FILENAME "vp-boot1.bin" > +#define VK_BOOT2_DEF_VIPER_FILENAME "vp-boot2.bin" Why do these need to be in a uapi .h file? Shouldn't they just be part of the normal MODULE_FIRMWARE() macro in the driver itself? > + > +struct vk_access { > + __u8 barno; /* BAR number to use */ > + __u8 type; /* Type of access */ > +#define VK_ACCESS_READ 0 > +#define VK_ACCESS_WRITE 1 > + __u32 len; /* length of data */ Horrible padding issues, are you sure this all works properly? > + __u64 offset; /* offset in BAR */ > + __u32 *data; /* where to read/write data to */ Are you _SURE_ you want a pointer here? How do you handle the compat issues with 32/64 user/kernel space? > +}; And isn't this just a normal PCI write thing? Can't you do it from userspace using the existing userspace PCI accesses? Why do you need a special ioctl for it? > + > +struct vk_reset { > + __u32 arg1; > + __u32 arg2; > +}; > + > +#define VK_MAGIC 0x5E > + > +/* Load image to Valkyrie */ > +#define VK_IOCTL_LOAD_IMAGE _IOW(VK_MAGIC, 0x2, struct vk_image) > + > +/* Read data from Valkyrie */ > +#define VK_IOCTL_ACCESS_BAR _IOWR(VK_MAGIC, 0x3, struct vk_access) > + > +/* Send Reset to Valkyrie */ > +#define VK_IOCTL_RESET _IOW(VK_MAGIC, 0x4, struct vk_reset) > + > +/* > + * message block - basic unit in the message where a message's size is always > + * N x sizeof(basic_block) > + */ > +struct vk_msg_blk { > + __u8 function_id; > +#define VK_FID_TRANS_BUF 5 > +#define VK_FID_SHUTDOWN 8 > + __u8 size; > + __u16 queue_id:4; > + __u16 msg_id:12; Do not use bitfields in ioctls, they will not work properly on all systems. Use masks and shifts instead. > + __u32 context_id; > + __u32 args[2]; > +#define VK_CMD_PLANES_MASK 0x000F /* number of planes to up/download */ > +#define VK_CMD_UPLOAD 0x0400 /* memory transfer to vk */ > +#define VK_CMD_DOWNLOAD 0x0500 /* memory transfer from vk */ > +#define VK_CMD_MASK 0x0F00 /* command mask */ > +}; > + > +#define VK_BAR_FWSTS 0x41C > +/* VK_FWSTS definitions */ > +#define VK_FWSTS_RELOCATION_ENTRY BIT(0) > +#define VK_FWSTS_RELOCATION_EXIT BIT(1) > +#define VK_FWSTS_INIT_START BIT(2) > +#define VK_FWSTS_ARCH_INIT_DONE BIT(3) > +#define VK_FWSTS_PRE_KNL1_INIT_DONE BIT(4) > +#define VK_FWSTS_PRE_KNL2_INIT_DONE BIT(5) > +#define VK_FWSTS_POST_KNL_INIT_DONE BIT(6) > +#define VK_FWSTS_INIT_DONE BIT(7) > +#define VK_FWSTS_APP_INIT_START BIT(8) > +#define VK_FWSTS_APP_INIT_DONE BIT(9) I do not think that BIT() is exported to userspace properly, is it really ok here? > +#define VK_FWSTS_MASK 0xFFFFFFFF > +#define VK_FWSTS_READY (VK_FWSTS_INIT_START | \ > + VK_FWSTS_ARCH_INIT_DONE | \ > + VK_FWSTS_PRE_KNL1_INIT_DONE | \ > + VK_FWSTS_PRE_KNL2_INIT_DONE | \ > + VK_FWSTS_POST_KNL_INIT_DONE | \ > + VK_FWSTS_INIT_DONE | \ > + VK_FWSTS_APP_INIT_START | \ > + VK_FWSTS_APP_INIT_DONE) > +/* Deinit */ > +#define VK_FWSTS_APP_DEINIT_START BIT(23) > +#define VK_FWSTS_APP_DEINIT_DONE BIT(24) > +#define VK_FWSTS_DRV_DEINIT_START BIT(25) > +#define VK_FWSTS_DRV_DEINIT_DONE BIT(26) > +#define VK_FWSTS_RESET_DONE BIT(27) > +#define VK_FWSTS_DEINIT_TRIGGERED (VK_FWSTS_APP_DEINIT_START | \ > + VK_FWSTS_APP_DEINIT_DONE | \ > + VK_FWSTS_DRV_DEINIT_START | \ > + VK_FWSTS_DRV_DEINIT_DONE) > +/* Last nibble for reboot reason */ > +#define VK_FWSTS_RESET_REASON_SHIFT 28 > +#define VK_FWSTS_RESET_REASON_MASK (0xF << VK_FWSTS_RESET_REASON_SHIFT) > +#define VK_FWSTS_RESET_SYS_PWRUP (0x0 << VK_FWSTS_RESET_REASON_SHIFT) > +#define VK_FWSTS_RESET_MBOX_DB (0x1 << VK_FWSTS_RESET_REASON_SHIFT) > +#define VK_FWSTS_RESET_M7_WDOG (0x2 << VK_FWSTS_RESET_REASON_SHIFT) > +#define VK_FWSTS_RESET_TEMP (0x3 << VK_FWSTS_RESET_REASON_SHIFT) > +#define VK_FWSTS_RESET_PCI_FLR (0x4 << VK_FWSTS_RESET_REASON_SHIFT) > +#define VK_FWSTS_RESET_PCI_HOT (0x5 << VK_FWSTS_RESET_REASON_SHIFT) > +#define VK_FWSTS_RESET_PCI_WARM (0x6 << VK_FWSTS_RESET_REASON_SHIFT) > +#define VK_FWSTS_RESET_PCI_COLD (0x7 << VK_FWSTS_RESET_REASON_SHIFT) > +#define VK_FWSTS_RESET_L1 (0x8 << VK_FWSTS_RESET_REASON_SHIFT) > +#define VK_FWSTS_RESET_L0 (0x9 << VK_FWSTS_RESET_REASON_SHIFT) > +#define VK_FWSTS_RESET_UNKNOWN (0xF << VK_FWSTS_RESET_REASON_SHIFT) What are all of these #defines doing in an uapi file? How is userspace going to use them? thanks, greg k-h