coreboot-kgpe-d16/payloads/libpayload/include/usb/usb.h
Caveh Jalali eaa219b5bb libpayload: drivers/usb: add a USB pre-poll hook
This adds a hook so that a payload can optionally perform USB service
functions in conjunction with regular USB port status polling. In
particular, this allows depthcharge to control the state of an
external USB mux. Some SoCs like Tiger Lake have a USB mux for Type-C
ports that must be kept in sync with the state of the port as reported
by the TCPC. This can be achieved by hooking into the poll routine to
refresh the state of the USB mux.

BUG=b:149883933
TEST=booted into recovery from Type-C flash drive on volteer

Change-Id: Ic6c23756f64b891b3c5683cd650c605b8630b0fb
Signed-off-by: Caveh Jalali <caveh@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/42072
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>
2020-06-06 01:49:52 +00:00

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#ifndef __USB_H
#define __USB_H
#include <libpayload.h>
#include <pci/pci.h>
#include <stdint.h>
typedef enum { host_to_device = 0, device_to_host = 1 } dev_req_dir;
typedef enum { standard_type = 0, class_type = 1, vendor_type =
2, reserved_type = 3
} dev_req_type;
typedef enum { dev_recp = 0, iface_recp = 1, endp_recp = 2, other_recp = 3
} dev_req_recp;
enum {
DT_DEV = 1,
DT_CFG = 2,
DT_STR = 3,
DT_INTF = 4,
DT_ENDP = 5,
};
typedef enum {
GET_STATUS = 0,
CLEAR_FEATURE = 1,
SET_FEATURE = 3,
SET_ADDRESS = 5,
GET_DESCRIPTOR = 6,
SET_DESCRIPTOR = 7,
GET_CONFIGURATION = 8,
SET_CONFIGURATION = 9,
GET_INTERFACE = 10,
SET_INTERFACE = 11,
SYNCH_FRAME = 12
} bRequest_Codes;
typedef enum {
ENDPOINT_HALT = 0,
DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP = 1,
TEST_MODE = 2
} feature_selectors;
/* SetAddress() recovery interval (USB 2.0 specification 9.2.6.3 */
#define SET_ADDRESS_MDELAY 2
/*
* USB sets an upper limit of 5 seconds for any transfer to be completed.
*
* Data originally from EHCI driver:
* Tested with some USB2.0 flash sticks:
* TUR turn around took about 2.2s for the slowest (13fe:3800), maximum
* of 250ms for the others.
*
* SET ADDRESS on xHCI controllers.
* The USB specification indicates that devices must complete processing
* of a SET ADDRESS request within 50 ms. However, some hubs were found
* to take more than 100 ms to complete a SET ADDRESS request on a
* downstream port.
*/
#define USB_MAX_PROCESSING_TIME_US (5 * 1000 * 1000)
#define USB_FULL_LOW_SPEED_FRAME_US 1000
typedef struct {
unsigned char bDescLength;
unsigned char bDescriptorType;
unsigned char bNbrPorts;
union {
struct {
unsigned long logicalPowerSwitchingMode:2;
unsigned long isCompoundDevice:1;
unsigned long overcurrentProtectionMode:2;
unsigned long ttThinkTime:2;
unsigned long arePortIndicatorsSupported:1;
unsigned long:8;
} __packed;
unsigned short wHubCharacteristics;
} __packed;
unsigned char bPowerOn2PwrGood;
unsigned char bHubContrCurrent;
char DeviceRemovable[];
} __packed hub_descriptor_t;
typedef struct {
unsigned char bLength;
unsigned char bDescriptorType;
unsigned short bcdUSB;
unsigned char bDeviceClass;
unsigned char bDeviceSubClass;
unsigned char bDeviceProtocol;
unsigned char bMaxPacketSize0;
unsigned short idVendor;
unsigned short idProduct;
unsigned short bcdDevice;
unsigned char iManufacturer;
unsigned char iProduct;
unsigned char iSerialNumber;
unsigned char bNumConfigurations;
} __packed device_descriptor_t;
typedef struct {
unsigned char bLength;
unsigned char bDescriptorType;
unsigned short wTotalLength;
unsigned char bNumInterfaces;
unsigned char bConfigurationValue;
unsigned char iConfiguration;
unsigned char bmAttributes;
unsigned char bMaxPower;
} __packed configuration_descriptor_t;
typedef struct {
unsigned char bLength;
unsigned char bDescriptorType;
unsigned char bInterfaceNumber;
unsigned char bAlternateSetting;
unsigned char bNumEndpoints;
unsigned char bInterfaceClass;
unsigned char bInterfaceSubClass;
unsigned char bInterfaceProtocol;
unsigned char iInterface;
} __packed interface_descriptor_t;
typedef struct {
unsigned char bLength;
unsigned char bDescriptorType;
unsigned char bEndpointAddress;
unsigned char bmAttributes;
unsigned short wMaxPacketSize;
unsigned char bInterval;
} __packed endpoint_descriptor_t;
typedef struct {
unsigned char bLength;
unsigned char bDescriptorType;
unsigned short bcdHID;
unsigned char bCountryCode;
unsigned char bNumDescriptors;
unsigned char bReportDescriptorType;
unsigned short wReportDescriptorLength;
} __packed hid_descriptor_t;
typedef struct {
union {
struct {
dev_req_recp req_recp:5;
dev_req_type req_type:2;
dev_req_dir data_dir:1;
} __packed;
unsigned char bmRequestType;
} __packed;
unsigned char bRequest;
unsigned short wValue;
unsigned short wIndex;
unsigned short wLength;
} __packed dev_req_t;
struct usbdev_hc;
typedef struct usbdev_hc hci_t;
struct usbdev;
typedef struct usbdev usbdev_t;
typedef enum { SETUP, IN, OUT } direction_t;
typedef enum { CONTROL = 0, ISOCHRONOUS = 1, BULK = 2, INTERRUPT = 3
} endpoint_type;
typedef struct {
usbdev_t *dev;
int endpoint;
direction_t direction;
int toggle;
int maxpacketsize;
endpoint_type type;
int interval; /* expressed as binary logarithm of the number
of microframes (i.e. t = 125us * 2^interval) */
} endpoint_t;
typedef enum {
UNKNOWN_SPEED = -1,
FULL_SPEED = 0,
LOW_SPEED = 1,
HIGH_SPEED = 2,
SUPER_SPEED = 3,
SUPER_SPEED_PLUS = 4,
} usb_speed;
struct usbdev {
hci_t *controller;
endpoint_t endpoints[32];
int num_endp;
int address; // USB address
int hub; // hub, device is attached to
int port; // port where device is attached
usb_speed speed;
u32 quirks; // quirks field. got to love usb
void *data;
device_descriptor_t *descriptor;
configuration_descriptor_t *configuration;
void (*init) (usbdev_t *dev);
void (*destroy) (usbdev_t *dev);
void (*poll) (usbdev_t *dev);
};
typedef enum { OHCI = 0, UHCI = 1, EHCI = 2, XHCI = 3, DWC2 = 4} hc_type;
struct usbdev_hc {
hci_t *next;
uintptr_t reg_base;
pcidev_t pcidev; // 0 if not used (eg on ARM)
hc_type type;
int latest_address;
usbdev_t *devices[128]; // dev 0 is root hub, 127 is last addressable
/* start(): Resume operation. */
void (*start) (hci_t *controller);
/* stop(): Stop operation but keep controller initialized. */
void (*stop) (hci_t *controller);
/* reset(): Perform a controller reset. The controller needs to
be (re)initialized afterwards to work (again). */
void (*reset) (hci_t *controller);
/* init(): Initialize a (previously reset) controller
to a working state. */
void (*init) (hci_t *controller);
/* shutdown(): Stop operation, detach host controller and shutdown
this driver instance. After calling shutdown() any
other usage of this hci_t* is invalid. */
void (*shutdown) (hci_t *controller);
int (*bulk) (endpoint_t *ep, int size, u8 *data, int finalize);
int (*control) (usbdev_t *dev, direction_t pid, int dr_length,
void *devreq, int data_length, u8 *data);
void* (*create_intr_queue) (endpoint_t *ep, int reqsize, int reqcount, int reqtiming);
void (*destroy_intr_queue) (endpoint_t *ep, void *queue);
u8* (*poll_intr_queue) (void *queue);
void *instance;
/* set_address(): Tell the USB device its address (xHCI
controllers want to do this by
themselves). Also, allocate the usbdev
structure, initialize enpoint 0
(including MPS) and return it. */
usbdev_t *(*set_address) (hci_t *controller, usb_speed speed,
int hubport, int hubaddr);
/* finish_device_config(): Another hook for xHCI,
returns 0 on success. */
int (*finish_device_config) (usbdev_t *dev);
/* destroy_device(): Finally, destroy all structures that
were allocated during set_address()
and finish_device_config(). */
void (*destroy_device) (hci_t *controller, int devaddr);
};
hci_t *usb_add_mmio_hc(hc_type type, void *bar);
hci_t *new_controller (void);
void detach_controller (hci_t *controller);
void usb_poll (void);
usbdev_t *init_device_entry (hci_t *controller, int num);
int usb_decode_mps0 (usb_speed speed, u8 bMaxPacketSize0);
int speed_to_default_mps(usb_speed speed);
int set_feature (usbdev_t *dev, int endp, int feature, int rtype);
int get_status (usbdev_t *dev, int endp, int rtype, int len, void *data);
int get_descriptor (usbdev_t *dev, int rtype, int descType, int descIdx,
void *data, size_t len);
int set_configuration (usbdev_t *dev);
int clear_feature (usbdev_t *dev, int endp, int feature, int rtype);
int clear_stall (endpoint_t *ep);
_Bool is_usb_speed_ss(usb_speed speed);
void usb_nop_init (usbdev_t *dev);
void usb_hub_init (usbdev_t *dev);
void usb_hid_init (usbdev_t *dev);
void usb_msc_init (usbdev_t *dev);
void usb_generic_init (usbdev_t *dev);
int closest_usb2_hub(const usbdev_t *dev, int *const addr, int *const port);
static inline unsigned char
gen_bmRequestType (dev_req_dir dir, dev_req_type type, dev_req_recp recp)
{
return (dir << 7) | (type << 5) | recp;
}
/* default "set address" handler */
usbdev_t *generic_set_address (hci_t *controller, usb_speed speed,
int hubport, int hubaddr);
void usb_detach_device(hci_t *controller, int devno);
int usb_attach_device(hci_t *controller, int hubaddress, int port,
usb_speed speed);
u32 pci_quirk_check(pcidev_t controller);
u32 usb_quirk_check(u16 vendor, u16 device);
int usb_interface_check(u16 vendor, u16 device);
#define USB_QUIRK_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI (1 << 0)
#define USB_QUIRK_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI (1 << 1)
#define USB_QUIRK_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_UFI (1 << 2)
#define USB_QUIRK_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_RBC (1 << 3)
#define USB_QUIRK_MSC_FORCE_TRANS_BBB (1 << 4)
#define USB_QUIRK_MSC_FORCE_TRANS_CBI (1 << 5)
#define USB_QUIRK_MSC_FORCE_TRANS_CBI_I (1 << 6)
#define USB_QUIRK_MSC_NO_TEST_UNIT_READY (1 << 7)
#define USB_QUIRK_MSC_SHORT_INQUIRY (1 << 8)
#define USB_QUIRK_HUB_NO_USBSTS_PCD (1 << 9)
#define USB_QUIRK_TEST (1 << 31)
#define USB_QUIRK_NONE 0
static inline void usb_debug(const char *fmt, ...)
{
#ifdef USB_DEBUG
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
vprintf(fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
#endif
}
/**
* To be implemented by libpayload-client. It's called by the USB
* stack just before iterating over known devices to poll them for
* status change.
*/
void __attribute__((weak)) usb_poll_prepare (void);
/**
* To be implemented by libpayload-client. It's called by the USB stack
* when a new USB device is found which isn't claimed by a built in driver,
* so the client has the chance to know about it.
*
* @param dev descriptor for the USB device
*/
void __attribute__((weak)) usb_generic_create (usbdev_t *dev);
/**
* To be implemented by libpayload-client. It's called by the USB stack
* when it finds out that a USB device is removed which wasn't claimed by a
* built in driver.
*
* @param dev descriptor for the USB device
*/
void __attribute__((weak)) usb_generic_remove (usbdev_t *dev);
#endif