On Fri, Jun 21, 2024 at 03:04:36PM +0800, Peng Fan (OSS) wrote: > From: Peng Fan <peng.fan@xxxxxxx> > > Add NXP i.MX95 System Control Management Interface(SCMI) vendor > extensions protocol documentation. > Hi, beside the final location of this file in the tree, and a few nitpicks down below. LGTM. Reviewed-by: Cristian Marussi <cristian.marussi@xxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Peng Fan <peng.fan@xxxxxxx> > --- [snip] > +MISC_CONTROL_GET > +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > + > +message_id: 0x4 > +protocol_id: 0x84 > + > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|Parameters | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|Name |Description | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|uint32 index |Index of the control | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|Return values | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|Name |Description | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|int32 status |SUCCESS: if the control was get successfully. | > +| |NOT_FOUND: if the index is not valid. | > +| |DENIED: if the agent does not have permission to get the | > +| |control | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|uint32 num |Size of the return data in words, max 8 | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|uint32 | | > +|val[0, num - 8] |value data array | val[0, num - 1] --- typo ? which I suppose means that this field is variable in size depending on num value... In the gneral SCMI spec I think usually we write something like uint32 val[N] with N as specified in num. ... but I am fine even with this val[0, num - 1] if it is intended to meanb this same thing, i.e. variable size field depending on another field. > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > + > +MISC_CONTROL_ACTION > +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > + > +message_id: 0x5 > +protocol_id: 0x84 > + > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|Parameters | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|Name |Description | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|uint32 index |Index of the control | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|uint32 action |Action for the control | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|uint32 numarg |Size of the argument data, max 8 | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|uint32 | | > +|arg[0, numarg -1] |Argument data array | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|Return values | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|Name |Description | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|int32 status |SUCCESS: if the action was set successfully. | > +| |NOT_FOUND: if the index is not valid. | > +| |DENIED: if the agent does not have permission to get the | > +| |control | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|uint32 num |Size of the return data in words, max 8 | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|uint32 | | > +|val[0:num-1] |value data array | val[0, num - 1] ... for consistency > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > + > +MISC_DISCOVER_BUILD_INFO > +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > + > +This function is used to obtain the build commit, data, time, number. > + > +message_id: 0x6 > +protocol_id: 0x84 > + > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|Return values | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|Name |Description | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|int32 status |SUCCESS: if the build info was got successfully. | > +| |NOT_SUPPORTED: if the data is not available. | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|uint32 buildnum |Build number | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|uint32 buildcommit|Most significant 32 bits of the git commit hash | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|uint8 date[16] |Date of build. Null terminated ASCII string of up to 16 | > +| |bytes in length | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|uint8 time[16] |Time of build. Null terminated ASCII string of up to 16 | > +| |bytes in length | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > + > +MISC_ROM_PASSOVER_GET > +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > + > +ROM passover data is information exported by ROM and could be used by others. > +It includes boot device, instance, type, mode and etc. This function is used > +to obtain the ROM passover data. The returned block of words is structured as > +defined in the ROM passover section in the SoC RM. > + > +message_id: 0x7 > +protocol_id: 0x84 > + > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|Return values | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|Name |Description | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|int32 status |SUCCESS: if the data was got successfully. | > +| |NOT_SUPPORTED: if the data is not available. | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|uint32 num |Size of the passover data in words, max 13 | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > +|uint32_t | | > +|data[0:num-1] |Passover data array | > ++------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ > + data[0, num - 1] ... consistency Thanks, Cristian