blob: 2de6dda04c5df11d7e677f4535c1dac841ce9d21 [file] [log] [blame]
Simon Glassb5220bc2011-10-24 19:15:32 +00001/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium OS Authors.
Wolfgang Denk1a459662013-07-08 09:37:19 +02003 * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
Simon Glassb5220bc2011-10-24 19:15:32 +00004 */
5
Simon Glass5bfa78d2012-07-12 05:25:02 +00006#ifndef __fdtdec_h
7#define __fdtdec_h
Simon Glassb5220bc2011-10-24 19:15:32 +00008
9/*
10 * This file contains convenience functions for decoding useful and
11 * enlightening information from FDTs. It is intended to be used by device
12 * drivers and board-specific code within U-Boot. It aims to reduce the
13 * amount of FDT munging required within U-Boot itself, so that driver code
14 * changes to support FDT are minimized.
15 */
16
17#include <libfdt.h>
Bin Menga62e84d2014-12-31 16:05:11 +080018#include <pci.h>
Simon Glassb5220bc2011-10-24 19:15:32 +000019
20/*
21 * A typedef for a physical address. Note that fdt data is always big
22 * endian even on a litle endian machine.
23 */
York Sun28445aa2015-08-03 12:02:04 -070024typedef phys_addr_t fdt_addr_t;
25typedef phys_size_t fdt_size_t;
Simon Glassb5220bc2011-10-24 19:15:32 +000026#ifdef CONFIG_PHYS_64BIT
Simon Glassb5220bc2011-10-24 19:15:32 +000027#define FDT_ADDR_T_NONE (-1ULL)
28#define fdt_addr_to_cpu(reg) be64_to_cpu(reg)
Simon Glassf20c4612012-10-25 16:31:00 +000029#define fdt_size_to_cpu(reg) be64_to_cpu(reg)
Simon Glassb5220bc2011-10-24 19:15:32 +000030#else
Simon Glassb5220bc2011-10-24 19:15:32 +000031#define FDT_ADDR_T_NONE (-1U)
32#define fdt_addr_to_cpu(reg) be32_to_cpu(reg)
Simon Glassf20c4612012-10-25 16:31:00 +000033#define fdt_size_to_cpu(reg) be32_to_cpu(reg)
Simon Glassb5220bc2011-10-24 19:15:32 +000034#endif
35
36/* Information obtained about memory from the FDT */
37struct fdt_memory {
38 fdt_addr_t start;
39 fdt_addr_t end;
40};
41
Simon Glassaf282242015-03-06 13:19:03 -070042#ifdef CONFIG_SPL_BUILD
43#define SPL_BUILD 1
44#else
45#define SPL_BUILD 0
46#endif
47
Thierry Reding56f42242014-08-26 17:33:53 +020048/*
49 * Information about a resource. start is the first address of the resource
50 * and end is the last address (inclusive). The length of the resource will
51 * be equal to: end - start + 1.
52 */
53struct fdt_resource {
54 fdt_addr_t start;
55 fdt_addr_t end;
56};
57
Bin Menga62e84d2014-12-31 16:05:11 +080058enum fdt_pci_space {
59 FDT_PCI_SPACE_CONFIG = 0,
60 FDT_PCI_SPACE_IO = 0x01000000,
61 FDT_PCI_SPACE_MEM32 = 0x02000000,
62 FDT_PCI_SPACE_MEM64 = 0x03000000,
63 FDT_PCI_SPACE_MEM32_PREF = 0x42000000,
64 FDT_PCI_SPACE_MEM64_PREF = 0x43000000,
65};
66
67#define FDT_PCI_ADDR_CELLS 3
68#define FDT_PCI_SIZE_CELLS 2
69#define FDT_PCI_REG_SIZE \
70 ((FDT_PCI_ADDR_CELLS + FDT_PCI_SIZE_CELLS) * sizeof(u32))
71
72/*
73 * The Open Firmware spec defines PCI physical address as follows:
74 *
75 * bits# 31 .... 24 23 .... 16 15 .... 08 07 .... 00
76 *
77 * phys.hi cell: npt000ss bbbbbbbb dddddfff rrrrrrrr
78 * phys.mid cell: hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh
79 * phys.lo cell: llllllll llllllll llllllll llllllll
80 *
81 * where:
82 *
83 * n: is 0 if the address is relocatable, 1 otherwise
84 * p: is 1 if addressable region is prefetchable, 0 otherwise
85 * t: is 1 if the address is aliased (for non-relocatable I/O) below 1MB
86 * (for Memory), or below 64KB (for relocatable I/O)
87 * ss: is the space code, denoting the address space
88 * bbbbbbbb: is the 8-bit Bus Number
89 * ddddd: is the 5-bit Device Number
90 * fff: is the 3-bit Function Number
91 * rrrrrrrr: is the 8-bit Register Number
92 * hhhhhhhh: is a 32-bit unsigned number
93 * llllllll: is a 32-bit unsigned number
94 */
95struct fdt_pci_addr {
96 u32 phys_hi;
97 u32 phys_mid;
98 u32 phys_lo;
99};
100
Thierry Reding56f42242014-08-26 17:33:53 +0200101/**
102 * Compute the size of a resource.
103 *
104 * @param res the resource to operate on
105 * @return the size of the resource
106 */
107static inline fdt_size_t fdt_resource_size(const struct fdt_resource *res)
108{
109 return res->end - res->start + 1;
110}
111
Simon Glassb5220bc2011-10-24 19:15:32 +0000112/**
113 * Compat types that we know about and for which we might have drivers.
114 * Each is named COMPAT_<dir>_<filename> where <dir> is the directory
115 * within drivers.
116 */
117enum fdt_compat_id {
118 COMPAT_UNKNOWN,
Allen Martin00a27492012-08-31 08:30:00 +0000119 COMPAT_NVIDIA_TEGRA20_EMC, /* Tegra20 memory controller */
120 COMPAT_NVIDIA_TEGRA20_EMC_TABLE, /* Tegra20 memory timing table */
121 COMPAT_NVIDIA_TEGRA20_KBC, /* Tegra20 Keyboard */
Jim Lin312693c2012-07-29 20:53:29 +0000122 COMPAT_NVIDIA_TEGRA20_NAND, /* Tegra2 NAND controller */
Simon Glasse1ae0d12012-10-17 13:24:49 +0000123 COMPAT_NVIDIA_TEGRA20_PWM, /* Tegra 2 PWM controller */
Simon Glass00f37322015-04-14 21:03:40 -0600124 COMPAT_NVIDIA_TEGRA124_DC, /* Tegra 124 Display controller */
125 COMPAT_NVIDIA_TEGRA124_SOR, /* Tegra 124 Serial Output Resource */
126 COMPAT_NVIDIA_TEGRA124_PMC, /* Tegra 124 power mgmt controller */
Wei Ni87540de2012-10-17 13:24:50 +0000127 COMPAT_NVIDIA_TEGRA20_DC, /* Tegra 2 Display controller */
Tom Warren7aaa5a62015-03-04 16:36:00 -0700128 COMPAT_NVIDIA_TEGRA210_SDMMC, /* Tegra210 SDMMC controller */
Stephen Warrena73ca472014-01-24 12:46:06 -0700129 COMPAT_NVIDIA_TEGRA124_SDMMC, /* Tegra124 SDMMC controller */
Tom Warrenf4e4e0b2013-03-04 14:07:18 -0700130 COMPAT_NVIDIA_TEGRA30_SDMMC, /* Tegra30 SDMMC controller */
131 COMPAT_NVIDIA_TEGRA20_SDMMC, /* Tegra20 SDMMC controller */
Thierry Redingf3158282014-12-09 22:25:12 -0700132 COMPAT_NVIDIA_TEGRA124_PCIE, /* Tegra 124 PCIe controller */
133 COMPAT_NVIDIA_TEGRA30_PCIE, /* Tegra 30 PCIe controller */
134 COMPAT_NVIDIA_TEGRA20_PCIE, /* Tegra 20 PCIe controller */
Thierry Reding79c7a902014-12-09 22:25:09 -0700135 COMPAT_NVIDIA_TEGRA124_XUSB_PADCTL,
136 /* Tegra124 XUSB pad controller */
Tom Warren7aaa5a62015-03-04 16:36:00 -0700137 COMPAT_NVIDIA_TEGRA210_XUSB_PADCTL,
138 /* Tegra210 XUSB pad controller */
Hatim RVcc9fe332012-12-11 00:52:46 +0000139 COMPAT_SMSC_LAN9215, /* SMSC 10/100 Ethernet LAN9215 */
140 COMPAT_SAMSUNG_EXYNOS5_SROMC, /* Exynos5 SROMC */
Rajeshwari Shindec34253d2012-12-26 20:03:10 +0000141 COMPAT_SAMSUNG_S3C2440_I2C, /* Exynos I2C Controller */
Rajeshwari Shinde72dbff12012-12-26 20:03:16 +0000142 COMPAT_SAMSUNG_EXYNOS5_SOUND, /* Exynos Sound */
143 COMPAT_WOLFSON_WM8994_CODEC, /* Wolfson WM8994 Sound Codec */
Hung-ying Tyan713cb682013-05-15 18:27:32 +0800144 COMPAT_GOOGLE_CROS_EC_KEYB, /* Google CROS_EC Keyboard */
Rajeshwari Shinde6abd1622013-01-07 23:35:05 +0000145 COMPAT_SAMSUNG_EXYNOS_USB_PHY, /* Exynos phy controller for usb2.0 */
Vivek Gautam108b85b2013-09-14 14:02:48 +0530146 COMPAT_SAMSUNG_EXYNOS5_USB3_PHY,/* Exynos phy controller for usb3.0 */
Akshay Saraswat618766c2013-02-25 01:13:01 +0000147 COMPAT_SAMSUNG_EXYNOS_TMU, /* Exynos TMU */
Ajay Kumard7377b52013-02-21 23:53:00 +0000148 COMPAT_SAMSUNG_EXYNOS_FIMD, /* Exynos Display controller */
Piotr Wilczekde461c52014-03-07 14:59:39 +0100149 COMPAT_SAMSUNG_EXYNOS_MIPI_DSI, /* Exynos mipi dsi */
Ajay Kumar1e4706a2013-02-21 23:53:05 +0000150 COMPAT_SAMSUNG_EXYNOS5_DP, /* Exynos Display port controller */
Jaehoon Chung7d3ca0f2014-05-16 13:59:51 +0900151 COMPAT_SAMSUNG_EXYNOS_DWMMC, /* Exynos DWMMC controller */
Piotr Wilczek3577fe82014-03-07 14:59:41 +0100152 COMPAT_SAMSUNG_EXYNOS_MMC, /* Exynos MMC controller */
Rajeshwari Shindeee1e3c22013-06-24 16:47:20 +0530153 COMPAT_SAMSUNG_EXYNOS_SERIAL, /* Exynos UART */
Rajeshwari Shindecd577e22013-01-08 21:03:38 +0000154 COMPAT_MAXIM_MAX77686_PMIC, /* MAX77686 PMIC */
Simon Glassbb8215f2013-03-11 06:08:08 +0000155 COMPAT_GENERIC_SPI_FLASH, /* Generic SPI Flash chip */
Rajeshwari Shinde7772bb72013-02-14 19:46:15 +0000156 COMPAT_MAXIM_98095_CODEC, /* MAX98095 Codec */
naveen krishna chatradhiecbd7e12013-04-29 15:58:52 -0700157 COMPAT_SAMSUNG_EXYNOS5_I2C, /* Exynos5 High Speed I2C Controller */
Simon Glass7d95f2a2014-02-27 13:26:19 -0700158 COMPAT_SANDBOX_LCD_SDL, /* Sandbox LCD emulation with SDL */
Ajay Kumar45c480c2014-09-05 16:53:33 +0530159 COMPAT_SAMSUNG_EXYNOS_SYSMMU, /* Exynos sysmmu */
Simon Glass77f9b1f2014-11-12 22:42:21 -0700160 COMPAT_INTEL_MICROCODE, /* Intel microcode update */
Simon Glass65dd74a2014-11-12 22:42:28 -0700161 COMPAT_MEMORY_SPD, /* Memory SPD information */
Simon Glass3ac83932014-11-14 18:18:38 -0700162 COMPAT_INTEL_PANTHERPOINT_AHCI, /* Intel Pantherpoint AHCI */
Simon Glassbb80be32014-11-24 21:18:16 -0700163 COMPAT_INTEL_MODEL_206AX, /* Intel Model 206AX CPU */
Simon Glasseffcf062014-11-14 20:56:36 -0700164 COMPAT_INTEL_GMA, /* Intel Graphics Media Accelerator */
Thierry Reding6173c452014-12-09 22:25:05 -0700165 COMPAT_AMS_AS3722, /* AMS AS3722 PMIC */
Simon Glass5da38082015-01-19 22:16:06 -0700166 COMPAT_INTEL_ICH_SPI, /* Intel ICH7/9 SPI controller */
Bin Mengc89ada02015-02-05 23:42:26 +0800167 COMPAT_INTEL_QRK_MRC, /* Intel Quark MRC */
Gabriel Huau5318f182015-05-25 22:27:37 -0700168 COMPAT_INTEL_X86_PINCTRL, /* Intel ICH7/9 pin control */
Masahiro Yamada6462cde2015-03-11 15:54:46 +0900169 COMPAT_SOCIONEXT_XHCI, /* Socionext UniPhier xHCI */
Simon Glass90b16d12015-03-26 09:29:29 -0600170 COMPAT_INTEL_PCH, /* Intel PCH */
Bin Meng9c7dea62015-05-25 22:35:04 +0800171 COMPAT_INTEL_IRQ_ROUTER, /* Intel Interrupt Router */
Marek Vasut6ab00db2015-07-25 19:33:56 +0200172 COMPAT_ALTERA_SOCFPGA_DWMAC, /* SoCFPGA Ethernet controller */
Marek Vasut129adf52015-07-25 10:48:14 +0200173 COMPAT_ALTERA_SOCFPGA_DWMMC, /* SoCFPGA DWMMC controller */
Andrew Bradfordf3b84a32015-08-07 08:36:35 -0400174 COMPAT_INTEL_BAYTRAIL_FSP, /* Intel Bay Trail FSP */
175 COMPAT_INTEL_BAYTRAIL_FSP_MDP, /* Intel FSP memory-down params */
Simon Glassb5220bc2011-10-24 19:15:32 +0000176
177 COMPAT_COUNT,
178};
179
Simon Glass57068a72015-01-05 20:05:26 -0700180#define MAX_PHANDLE_ARGS 16
181struct fdtdec_phandle_args {
182 int node;
183 int args_count;
184 uint32_t args[MAX_PHANDLE_ARGS];
185};
186
187/**
188 * fdtdec_parse_phandle_with_args() - Find a node pointed by phandle in a list
189 *
190 * This function is useful to parse lists of phandles and their arguments.
191 *
192 * Example:
193 *
194 * phandle1: node1 {
195 * #list-cells = <2>;
196 * }
197 *
198 * phandle2: node2 {
199 * #list-cells = <1>;
200 * }
201 *
202 * node3 {
203 * list = <&phandle1 1 2 &phandle2 3>;
204 * }
205 *
206 * To get a device_node of the `node2' node you may call this:
207 * fdtdec_parse_phandle_with_args(blob, node3, "list", "#list-cells", 0, 1,
208 * &args);
209 *
210 * (This function is a modified version of __of_parse_phandle_with_args() from
211 * Linux 3.18)
212 *
213 * @blob: Pointer to device tree
214 * @src_node: Offset of device tree node containing a list
215 * @list_name: property name that contains a list
216 * @cells_name: property name that specifies the phandles' arguments count,
217 * or NULL to use @cells_count
218 * @cells_count: Cell count to use if @cells_name is NULL
219 * @index: index of a phandle to parse out
220 * @out_args: optional pointer to output arguments structure (will be filled)
221 * @return 0 on success (with @out_args filled out if not NULL), -ENOENT if
222 * @list_name does not exist, a phandle was not found, @cells_name
223 * could not be found, the arguments were truncated or there were too
224 * many arguments.
225 *
226 */
227int fdtdec_parse_phandle_with_args(const void *blob, int src_node,
228 const char *list_name,
229 const char *cells_name,
230 int cell_count, int index,
231 struct fdtdec_phandle_args *out_args);
232
Sean Paul202ff752012-10-25 16:31:06 +0000233/**
Simon Glassb5220bc2011-10-24 19:15:32 +0000234 * Find the next numbered alias for a peripheral. This is used to enumerate
235 * all the peripherals of a certain type.
236 *
237 * Do the first call with *upto = 0. Assuming /aliases/<name>0 exists then
238 * this function will return a pointer to the node the alias points to, and
239 * then update *upto to 1. Next time you call this function, the next node
240 * will be returned.
241 *
242 * All nodes returned will match the compatible ID, as it is assumed that
243 * all peripherals use the same driver.
244 *
245 * @param blob FDT blob to use
246 * @param name Root name of alias to search for
247 * @param id Compatible ID to look for
248 * @return offset of next compatible node, or -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND if no more
249 */
250int fdtdec_next_alias(const void *blob, const char *name,
251 enum fdt_compat_id id, int *upto);
252
253/**
Gerald Van Baren7cde3972012-11-12 23:13:54 -0500254 * Find the compatible ID for a given node.
255 *
256 * Generally each node has at least one compatible string attached to it.
257 * This function looks through our list of known compatible strings and
258 * returns the corresponding ID which matches the compatible string.
259 *
260 * @param blob FDT blob to use
261 * @param node Node containing compatible string to find
262 * @return compatible ID, or COMPAT_UNKNOWN if we cannot find a match
263 */
264enum fdt_compat_id fdtdec_lookup(const void *blob, int node);
265
266/**
Simon Glassf88fe2d2012-02-27 10:52:34 +0000267 * Find the next compatible node for a peripheral.
268 *
269 * Do the first call with node = 0. This function will return a pointer to
270 * the next compatible node. Next time you call this function, pass the
271 * value returned, and the next node will be provided.
272 *
273 * @param blob FDT blob to use
274 * @param node Start node for search
275 * @param id Compatible ID to look for (enum fdt_compat_id)
276 * @return offset of next compatible node, or -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND if no more
277 */
278int fdtdec_next_compatible(const void *blob, int node,
279 enum fdt_compat_id id);
280
281/**
Simon Glass3ddecfc2012-04-02 13:18:42 +0000282 * Find the next compatible subnode for a peripheral.
283 *
284 * Do the first call with node set to the parent and depth = 0. This
285 * function will return the offset of the next compatible node. Next time
286 * you call this function, pass the node value returned last time, with
287 * depth unchanged, and the next node will be provided.
288 *
289 * @param blob FDT blob to use
290 * @param node Start node for search
291 * @param id Compatible ID to look for (enum fdt_compat_id)
292 * @param depthp Current depth (set to 0 before first call)
293 * @return offset of next compatible node, or -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND if no more
294 */
295int fdtdec_next_compatible_subnode(const void *blob, int node,
296 enum fdt_compat_id id, int *depthp);
297
Stephen Warren02464e32015-08-06 15:31:02 -0600298/*
299 * Look up an address property in a node and return the parsed address, and
300 * optionally the parsed size.
301 *
302 * This variant assumes a known and fixed number of cells are used to
303 * represent the address and size.
304 *
305 * You probably don't want to use this function directly except to parse
306 * non-standard properties, and never to parse the "reg" property. Instead,
307 * use one of the "auto" variants below, which automatically honor the
308 * #address-cells and #size-cells properties in the parent node.
309 *
310 * @param blob FDT blob
311 * @param node node to examine
312 * @param prop_name name of property to find
313 * @param index which address to retrieve from a list of addresses. Often 0.
314 * @param na the number of cells used to represent an address
315 * @param ns the number of cells used to represent a size
316 * @param sizep a pointer to store the size into. Use NULL if not required
317 * @return address, if found, or FDT_ADDR_T_NONE if not
318 */
319fdt_addr_t fdtdec_get_addr_size_fixed(const void *blob, int node,
320 const char *prop_name, int index, int na, int ns,
321 fdt_size_t *sizep);
322
323/*
324 * Look up an address property in a node and return the parsed address, and
325 * optionally the parsed size.
326 *
327 * This variant automatically determines the number of cells used to represent
328 * the address and size by parsing the provided parent node's #address-cells
329 * and #size-cells properties.
330 *
331 * @param blob FDT blob
332 * @param parent parent node of @node
333 * @param node node to examine
334 * @param prop_name name of property to find
335 * @param index which address to retrieve from a list of addresses. Often 0.
336 * @param sizep a pointer to store the size into. Use NULL if not required
337 * @return address, if found, or FDT_ADDR_T_NONE if not
338 */
339fdt_addr_t fdtdec_get_addr_size_auto_parent(const void *blob, int parent,
340 int node, const char *prop_name, int index, fdt_size_t *sizep);
341
342/*
343 * Look up an address property in a node and return the parsed address, and
344 * optionally the parsed size.
345 *
346 * This variant automatically determines the number of cells used to represent
347 * the address and size by parsing the parent node's #address-cells
348 * and #size-cells properties. The parent node is automatically found.
349 *
350 * The automatic parent lookup implemented by this function is slow.
351 * Consequently, fdtdec_get_addr_size_auto_parent() should be used where
352 * possible.
353 *
354 * @param blob FDT blob
355 * @param parent parent node of @node
356 * @param node node to examine
357 * @param prop_name name of property to find
358 * @param index which address to retrieve from a list of addresses. Often 0.
359 * @param sizep a pointer to store the size into. Use NULL if not required
360 * @return address, if found, or FDT_ADDR_T_NONE if not
361 */
362fdt_addr_t fdtdec_get_addr_size_auto_noparent(const void *blob, int node,
363 const char *prop_name, int index, fdt_size_t *sizep);
364
365/*
366 * Look up an address property in a node and return the parsed address.
367 *
368 * This variant hard-codes the number of cells used to represent the address
369 * and size based on sizeof(fdt_addr_t) and sizeof(fdt_size_t). It also
370 * always returns the first address value in the property (index 0).
371 *
372 * Use of this function is not recommended due to the hard-coding of cell
373 * counts. There is no programmatic validation that these hard-coded values
374 * actually match the device tree content in any way at all. This assumption
375 * can be satisfied by manually ensuring CONFIG_PHYS_64BIT is appropriately
376 * set in the U-Boot build and exercising strict control over DT content to
377 * ensure use of matching #address-cells/#size-cells properties. However, this
378 * approach is error-prone; those familiar with DT will not expect the
379 * assumption to exist, and could easily invalidate it. If the assumption is
380 * invalidated, this function will not report the issue, and debugging will
381 * be required. Instead, use fdtdec_get_addr_size_auto_parent().
Simon Glassb5220bc2011-10-24 19:15:32 +0000382 *
383 * @param blob FDT blob
384 * @param node node to examine
385 * @param prop_name name of property to find
386 * @return address, if found, or FDT_ADDR_T_NONE if not
387 */
388fdt_addr_t fdtdec_get_addr(const void *blob, int node,
389 const char *prop_name);
390
Stephen Warren02464e32015-08-06 15:31:02 -0600391/*
392 * Look up an address property in a node and return the parsed address, and
393 * optionally the parsed size.
394 *
395 * This variant hard-codes the number of cells used to represent the address
396 * and size based on sizeof(fdt_addr_t) and sizeof(fdt_size_t). It also
397 * always returns the first address value in the property (index 0).
398 *
399 * Use of this function is not recommended due to the hard-coding of cell
400 * counts. There is no programmatic validation that these hard-coded values
401 * actually match the device tree content in any way at all. This assumption
402 * can be satisfied by manually ensuring CONFIG_PHYS_64BIT is appropriately
403 * set in the U-Boot build and exercising strict control over DT content to
404 * ensure use of matching #address-cells/#size-cells properties. However, this
405 * approach is error-prone; those familiar with DT will not expect the
406 * assumption to exist, and could easily invalidate it. If the assumption is
407 * invalidated, this function will not report the issue, and debugging will
408 * be required. Instead, use fdtdec_get_addr_size_auto_parent().
Simon Glass4397a2a2013-03-19 04:58:51 +0000409 *
410 * @param blob FDT blob
411 * @param node node to examine
412 * @param prop_name name of property to find
Stephen Warren02464e32015-08-06 15:31:02 -0600413 * @param sizep a pointer to store the size into. Use NULL if not required
Simon Glass4397a2a2013-03-19 04:58:51 +0000414 * @return address, if found, or FDT_ADDR_T_NONE if not
415 */
416fdt_addr_t fdtdec_get_addr_size(const void *blob, int node,
417 const char *prop_name, fdt_size_t *sizep);
418
419/**
Bin Menga62e84d2014-12-31 16:05:11 +0800420 * Look at an address property in a node and return the pci address which
421 * corresponds to the given type in the form of fdt_pci_addr.
422 * The property must hold one fdt_pci_addr with a lengh.
423 *
424 * @param blob FDT blob
425 * @param node node to examine
426 * @param type pci address type (FDT_PCI_SPACE_xxx)
427 * @param prop_name name of property to find
428 * @param addr returns pci address in the form of fdt_pci_addr
Simon Glass106cce92015-03-05 12:25:19 -0700429 * @return 0 if ok, -ENOENT if the property did not exist, -EINVAL if the
430 * format of the property was invalid, -ENXIO if the requested
431 * address type was not found
Bin Menga62e84d2014-12-31 16:05:11 +0800432 */
433int fdtdec_get_pci_addr(const void *blob, int node, enum fdt_pci_space type,
434 const char *prop_name, struct fdt_pci_addr *addr);
435
436/**
437 * Look at the compatible property of a device node that represents a PCI
438 * device and extract pci vendor id and device id from it.
439 *
440 * @param blob FDT blob
441 * @param node node to examine
442 * @param vendor vendor id of the pci device
443 * @param device device id of the pci device
444 * @return 0 if ok, negative on error
445 */
446int fdtdec_get_pci_vendev(const void *blob, int node,
447 u16 *vendor, u16 *device);
448
449/**
450 * Look at the pci address of a device node that represents a PCI device
Bin Meng0eb9dc72015-03-04 15:08:26 +0800451 * and parse the bus, device and function number from it. For some cases
452 * like the bus number encoded in reg property is not correct after pci
453 * enumeration, this function looks through the node's compatible strings
454 * to get these numbers extracted instead.
Bin Menga62e84d2014-12-31 16:05:11 +0800455 *
456 * @param blob FDT blob
457 * @param node node to examine
458 * @param addr pci address in the form of fdt_pci_addr
459 * @param bdf returns bus, device, function triplet
460 * @return 0 if ok, negative on error
461 */
462int fdtdec_get_pci_bdf(const void *blob, int node,
463 struct fdt_pci_addr *addr, pci_dev_t *bdf);
464
465/**
466 * Look at the pci address of a device node that represents a PCI device
467 * and return base address of the pci device's registers.
468 *
469 * @param blob FDT blob
470 * @param node node to examine
471 * @param addr pci address in the form of fdt_pci_addr
472 * @param bar returns base address of the pci device's registers
473 * @return 0 if ok, negative on error
474 */
475int fdtdec_get_pci_bar32(const void *blob, int node,
476 struct fdt_pci_addr *addr, u32 *bar);
477
478/**
Simon Glassb5220bc2011-10-24 19:15:32 +0000479 * Look up a 32-bit integer property in a node and return it. The property
480 * must have at least 4 bytes of data. The value of the first cell is
481 * returned.
482 *
483 * @param blob FDT blob
484 * @param node node to examine
485 * @param prop_name name of property to find
486 * @param default_val default value to return if the property is not found
487 * @return integer value, if found, or default_val if not
488 */
489s32 fdtdec_get_int(const void *blob, int node, const char *prop_name,
490 s32 default_val);
491
492/**
Simon Glass5f7bfdd2015-03-05 12:25:14 -0700493 * Get a variable-sized number from a property
494 *
495 * This reads a number from one or more cells.
496 *
497 * @param ptr Pointer to property
498 * @param cells Number of cells containing the number
499 * @return the value in the cells
500 */
501u64 fdtdec_get_number(const fdt32_t *ptr, unsigned int cells);
502
503/**
Che-Liang Chiouaadef0a2012-10-25 16:31:05 +0000504 * Look up a 64-bit integer property in a node and return it. The property
505 * must have at least 8 bytes of data (2 cells). The first two cells are
506 * concatenated to form a 8 bytes value, where the first cell is top half and
507 * the second cell is bottom half.
508 *
509 * @param blob FDT blob
510 * @param node node to examine
511 * @param prop_name name of property to find
512 * @param default_val default value to return if the property is not found
513 * @return integer value, if found, or default_val if not
514 */
515uint64_t fdtdec_get_uint64(const void *blob, int node, const char *prop_name,
516 uint64_t default_val);
517
518/**
Simon Glassb5220bc2011-10-24 19:15:32 +0000519 * Checks whether a node is enabled.
520 * This looks for a 'status' property. If this exists, then returns 1 if
521 * the status is 'ok' and 0 otherwise. If there is no status property,
Simon Glassf88fe2d2012-02-27 10:52:34 +0000522 * it returns 1 on the assumption that anything mentioned should be enabled
523 * by default.
Simon Glassb5220bc2011-10-24 19:15:32 +0000524 *
525 * @param blob FDT blob
526 * @param node node to examine
Simon Glassf88fe2d2012-02-27 10:52:34 +0000527 * @return integer value 0 (not enabled) or 1 (enabled)
Simon Glassb5220bc2011-10-24 19:15:32 +0000528 */
Simon Glassf88fe2d2012-02-27 10:52:34 +0000529int fdtdec_get_is_enabled(const void *blob, int node);
Simon Glassb5220bc2011-10-24 19:15:32 +0000530
531/**
Simon Glass9a263e52012-03-28 10:08:24 +0000532 * Make sure we have a valid fdt available to control U-Boot.
533 *
534 * If not, a message is printed to the console if the console is ready.
535 *
536 * @return 0 if all ok, -1 if not
537 */
538int fdtdec_prepare_fdt(void);
539
540/**
541 * Checks that we have a valid fdt available to control U-Boot.
542
543 * However, if not then for the moment nothing is done, since this function
544 * is called too early to panic().
545 *
546 * @returns 0
Simon Glassb5220bc2011-10-24 19:15:32 +0000547 */
548int fdtdec_check_fdt(void);
Simon Glassa53f4a22012-01-17 08:20:50 +0000549
550/**
551 * Find the nodes for a peripheral and return a list of them in the correct
552 * order. This is used to enumerate all the peripherals of a certain type.
553 *
554 * To use this, optionally set up a /aliases node with alias properties for
555 * a peripheral. For example, for usb you could have:
556 *
557 * aliases {
558 * usb0 = "/ehci@c5008000";
559 * usb1 = "/ehci@c5000000";
560 * };
561 *
562 * Pass "usb" as the name to this function and will return a list of two
563 * nodes offsets: /ehci@c5008000 and ehci@c5000000.
564 *
565 * All nodes returned will match the compatible ID, as it is assumed that
566 * all peripherals use the same driver.
567 *
568 * If no alias node is found, then the node list will be returned in the
569 * order found in the fdt. If the aliases mention a node which doesn't
570 * exist, then this will be ignored. If nodes are found with no aliases,
571 * they will be added in any order.
572 *
573 * If there is a gap in the aliases, then this function return a 0 node at
574 * that position. The return value will also count these gaps.
575 *
576 * This function checks node properties and will not return nodes which are
577 * marked disabled (status = "disabled").
578 *
579 * @param blob FDT blob to use
580 * @param name Root name of alias to search for
581 * @param id Compatible ID to look for
582 * @param node_list Place to put list of found nodes
583 * @param maxcount Maximum number of nodes to find
584 * @return number of nodes found on success, FTD_ERR_... on error
585 */
586int fdtdec_find_aliases_for_id(const void *blob, const char *name,
587 enum fdt_compat_id id, int *node_list, int maxcount);
588
589/*
Simon Glassc6782272012-02-03 15:13:53 +0000590 * This function is similar to fdtdec_find_aliases_for_id() except that it
591 * adds to the node_list that is passed in. Any 0 elements are considered
592 * available for allocation - others are considered already used and are
593 * skipped.
594 *
595 * You can use this by calling fdtdec_find_aliases_for_id() with an
596 * uninitialised array, then setting the elements that are returned to -1,
597 * say, then calling this function, perhaps with a different compat id.
598 * Any elements you get back that are >0 are new nodes added by the call
599 * to this function.
600 *
601 * Note that if you have some nodes with aliases and some without, you are
602 * sailing close to the wind. The call to fdtdec_find_aliases_for_id() with
603 * one compat_id may fill in positions for which you have aliases defined
604 * for another compat_id. When you later call *this* function with the second
605 * compat_id, the alias positions may already be used. A debug warning may
606 * be generated in this case, but it is safest to define aliases for all
607 * nodes when you care about the ordering.
608 */
609int fdtdec_add_aliases_for_id(const void *blob, const char *name,
610 enum fdt_compat_id id, int *node_list, int maxcount);
611
Simon Glass5c33c9f2014-07-23 06:55:09 -0600612/**
613 * Get the alias sequence number of a node
614 *
615 * This works out whether a node is pointed to by an alias, and if so, the
616 * sequence number of that alias. Aliases are of the form <base><num> where
617 * <num> is the sequence number. For example spi2 would be sequence number
618 * 2.
619 *
620 * @param blob Device tree blob (if NULL, then error is returned)
621 * @param base Base name for alias (before the underscore)
622 * @param node Node to look up
623 * @param seqp This is set to the sequence number if one is found,
624 * but otherwise the value is left alone
625 * @return 0 if a sequence was found, -ve if not
626 */
627int fdtdec_get_alias_seq(const void *blob, const char *base, int node,
628 int *seqp);
629
Simon Glass3234aa42014-07-23 06:55:16 -0600630/**
Simon Glassaac07d42014-09-04 16:27:24 -0600631 * Get the offset of the given chosen node
632 *
633 * This looks up a property in /chosen containing the path to another node,
634 * then finds the offset of that node.
635 *
636 * @param blob Device tree blob (if NULL, then error is returned)
637 * @param name Property name, e.g. "stdout-path"
638 * @return Node offset referred to by that chosen node, or -ve FDT_ERR_...
639 */
640int fdtdec_get_chosen_node(const void *blob, const char *name);
641
Simon Glassc6782272012-02-03 15:13:53 +0000642/*
Simon Glassa53f4a22012-01-17 08:20:50 +0000643 * Get the name for a compatible ID
644 *
645 * @param id Compatible ID to look for
646 * @return compatible string for that id
647 */
648const char *fdtdec_get_compatible(enum fdt_compat_id id);
Simon Glassd17da652012-02-27 10:52:35 +0000649
650/* Look up a phandle and follow it to its node. Then return the offset
651 * of that node.
652 *
653 * @param blob FDT blob
654 * @param node node to examine
655 * @param prop_name name of property to find
656 * @return node offset if found, -ve error code on error
657 */
658int fdtdec_lookup_phandle(const void *blob, int node, const char *prop_name);
659
660/**
661 * Look up a property in a node and return its contents in an integer
662 * array of given length. The property must have at least enough data for
663 * the array (4*count bytes). It may have more, but this will be ignored.
664 *
665 * @param blob FDT blob
666 * @param node node to examine
667 * @param prop_name name of property to find
668 * @param array array to fill with data
669 * @param count number of array elements
670 * @return 0 if ok, or -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND if the property is not found,
671 * or -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT if not enough data
672 */
673int fdtdec_get_int_array(const void *blob, int node, const char *prop_name,
674 u32 *array, int count);
675
676/**
Simon Glassa9f04d42014-11-10 18:00:19 -0700677 * Look up a property in a node and return its contents in an integer
678 * array of given length. The property must exist but may have less data that
679 * expected (4*count bytes). It may have more, but this will be ignored.
680 *
681 * @param blob FDT blob
682 * @param node node to examine
683 * @param prop_name name of property to find
684 * @param array array to fill with data
685 * @param count number of array elements
686 * @return number of array elements if ok, or -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND if the
687 * property is not found
688 */
689int fdtdec_get_int_array_count(const void *blob, int node,
690 const char *prop_name, u32 *array, int count);
691
692/**
Simon Glass96875e72012-04-02 13:18:41 +0000693 * Look up a property in a node and return a pointer to its contents as a
694 * unsigned int array of given length. The property must have at least enough
695 * data for the array ('count' cells). It may have more, but this will be
696 * ignored. The data is not copied.
697 *
698 * Note that you must access elements of the array with fdt32_to_cpu(),
699 * since the elements will be big endian even on a little endian machine.
700 *
701 * @param blob FDT blob
702 * @param node node to examine
703 * @param prop_name name of property to find
704 * @param count number of array elements
705 * @return pointer to array if found, or NULL if the property is not
706 * found or there is not enough data
707 */
708const u32 *fdtdec_locate_array(const void *blob, int node,
709 const char *prop_name, int count);
710
711/**
Simon Glassd17da652012-02-27 10:52:35 +0000712 * Look up a boolean property in a node and return it.
713 *
714 * A boolean properly is true if present in the device tree and false if not
715 * present, regardless of its value.
716 *
717 * @param blob FDT blob
718 * @param node node to examine
719 * @param prop_name name of property to find
720 * @return 1 if the properly is present; 0 if it isn't present
721 */
722int fdtdec_get_bool(const void *blob, int node, const char *prop_name);
Simon Glassed3ee5c2012-02-27 10:52:36 +0000723
724/**
Abhilash Kesavan09258f12012-10-25 16:30:58 +0000725 * Look in the FDT for a config item with the given name and return its value
726 * as a 32-bit integer. The property must have at least 4 bytes of data. The
727 * value of the first cell is returned.
728 *
729 * @param blob FDT blob to use
730 * @param prop_name Node property name
731 * @param default_val default value to return if the property is not found
732 * @return integer value, if found, or default_val if not
733 */
734int fdtdec_get_config_int(const void *blob, const char *prop_name,
735 int default_val);
736
Simon Glass332ab0d2012-10-25 16:30:59 +0000737/**
Gabe Black79289c02012-10-25 16:31:04 +0000738 * Look in the FDT for a config item with the given name
739 * and return whether it exists.
740 *
741 * @param blob FDT blob
742 * @param prop_name property name to look up
743 * @return 1, if it exists, or 0 if not
744 */
745int fdtdec_get_config_bool(const void *blob, const char *prop_name);
746
747/**
Simon Glass332ab0d2012-10-25 16:30:59 +0000748 * Look in the FDT for a config item with the given name and return its value
749 * as a string.
750 *
751 * @param blob FDT blob
752 * @param prop_name property name to look up
753 * @returns property string, NULL on error.
754 */
755char *fdtdec_get_config_string(const void *blob, const char *prop_name);
756
Anton Staffbed4d892012-04-17 09:01:28 +0000757/*
758 * Look up a property in a node and return its contents in a byte
759 * array of given length. The property must have at least enough data for
760 * the array (count bytes). It may have more, but this will be ignored.
761 *
762 * @param blob FDT blob
763 * @param node node to examine
764 * @param prop_name name of property to find
765 * @param array array to fill with data
766 * @param count number of array elements
767 * @return 0 if ok, or -FDT_ERR_MISSING if the property is not found,
768 * or -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT if not enough data
769 */
770int fdtdec_get_byte_array(const void *blob, int node, const char *prop_name,
771 u8 *array, int count);
772
773/**
774 * Look up a property in a node and return a pointer to its contents as a
775 * byte array of given length. The property must have at least enough data
776 * for the array (count bytes). It may have more, but this will be ignored.
777 * The data is not copied.
778 *
779 * @param blob FDT blob
780 * @param node node to examine
781 * @param prop_name name of property to find
782 * @param count number of array elements
783 * @return pointer to byte array if found, or NULL if the property is not
784 * found or there is not enough data
785 */
786const u8 *fdtdec_locate_byte_array(const void *blob, int node,
787 const char *prop_name, int count);
Simon Glassf20c4612012-10-25 16:31:00 +0000788
789/**
790 * Look up a property in a node which contains a memory region address and
791 * size. Then return a pointer to this address.
792 *
793 * The property must hold one address with a length. This is only tested on
794 * 32-bit machines.
795 *
796 * @param blob FDT blob
797 * @param node node to examine
798 * @param prop_name name of property to find
Simon Glass76489832014-10-23 18:58:51 -0600799 * @param basep Returns base address of region
800 * @param size Returns size of region
801 * @return 0 if ok, -1 on error (property not found)
Simon Glassf20c4612012-10-25 16:31:00 +0000802 */
Simon Glass76489832014-10-23 18:58:51 -0600803int fdtdec_decode_region(const void *blob, int node, const char *prop_name,
804 fdt_addr_t *basep, fdt_size_t *sizep);
Simon Glass006e73b2014-02-27 13:26:01 -0700805
Simon Glassf3cc44f2014-10-23 18:58:52 -0600806enum fmap_compress_t {
807 FMAP_COMPRESS_NONE,
808 FMAP_COMPRESS_LZO,
809};
810
811enum fmap_hash_t {
812 FMAP_HASH_NONE,
813 FMAP_HASH_SHA1,
814 FMAP_HASH_SHA256,
815};
Simon Glass006e73b2014-02-27 13:26:01 -0700816
817/* A flash map entry, containing an offset and length */
818struct fmap_entry {
819 uint32_t offset;
820 uint32_t length;
Simon Glassf3cc44f2014-10-23 18:58:52 -0600821 uint32_t used; /* Number of bytes used in region */
822 enum fmap_compress_t compress_algo; /* Compression type */
823 enum fmap_hash_t hash_algo; /* Hash algorithm */
824 const uint8_t *hash; /* Hash value */
825 int hash_size; /* Hash size */
Simon Glass006e73b2014-02-27 13:26:01 -0700826};
827
828/**
829 * Read a flash entry from the fdt
830 *
831 * @param blob FDT blob
832 * @param node Offset of node to read
833 * @param name Name of node being read
834 * @param entry Place to put offset and size of this node
835 * @return 0 if ok, -ve on error
836 */
837int fdtdec_read_fmap_entry(const void *blob, int node, const char *name,
838 struct fmap_entry *entry);
Thierry Reding56f42242014-08-26 17:33:53 +0200839
840/**
841 * Obtain an indexed resource from a device property.
842 *
843 * @param fdt FDT blob
844 * @param node node to examine
845 * @param property name of the property to parse
846 * @param index index of the resource to retrieve
847 * @param res returns the resource
848 * @return 0 if ok, negative on error
849 */
850int fdt_get_resource(const void *fdt, int node, const char *property,
851 unsigned int index, struct fdt_resource *res);
852
853/**
854 * Obtain a named resource from a device property.
855 *
856 * Look up the index of the name in a list of strings and return the resource
857 * at that index.
858 *
859 * @param fdt FDT blob
860 * @param node node to examine
861 * @param property name of the property to parse
862 * @param prop_names name of the property containing the list of names
863 * @param name the name of the entry to look up
864 * @param res returns the resource
865 */
866int fdt_get_named_resource(const void *fdt, int node, const char *property,
867 const char *prop_names, const char *name,
868 struct fdt_resource *res);
869
Thierry Reding9f85eee2014-08-26 17:33:54 +0200870/**
Simon Glass26403872014-10-23 18:58:56 -0600871 * Decode a named region within a memory bank of a given type.
872 *
873 * This function handles selection of a memory region. The region is
874 * specified as an offset/size within a particular type of memory.
875 *
876 * The properties used are:
877 *
878 * <mem_type>-memory<suffix> for the name of the memory bank
879 * <mem_type>-offset<suffix> for the offset in that bank
880 *
881 * The property value must have an offset and a size. The function checks
882 * that the region is entirely within the memory bank.5
883 *
884 * @param blob FDT blob
885 * @param node Node containing the properties (-1 for /config)
886 * @param mem_type Type of memory to use, which is a name, such as
887 * "u-boot" or "kernel".
888 * @param suffix String to append to the memory/offset
889 * property names
890 * @param basep Returns base of region
891 * @param sizep Returns size of region
892 * @return 0 if OK, -ive on error
893 */
894int fdtdec_decode_memory_region(const void *blob, int node,
895 const char *mem_type, const char *suffix,
896 fdt_addr_t *basep, fdt_size_t *sizep);
Simon Glassb45122f2015-02-27 22:06:34 -0700897
Simon Glass12e67112015-04-14 21:03:21 -0600898/* Display timings from linux include/video/display_timing.h */
899enum display_flags {
900 DISPLAY_FLAGS_HSYNC_LOW = 1 << 0,
901 DISPLAY_FLAGS_HSYNC_HIGH = 1 << 1,
902 DISPLAY_FLAGS_VSYNC_LOW = 1 << 2,
903 DISPLAY_FLAGS_VSYNC_HIGH = 1 << 3,
904
905 /* data enable flag */
906 DISPLAY_FLAGS_DE_LOW = 1 << 4,
907 DISPLAY_FLAGS_DE_HIGH = 1 << 5,
908 /* drive data on pos. edge */
909 DISPLAY_FLAGS_PIXDATA_POSEDGE = 1 << 6,
910 /* drive data on neg. edge */
911 DISPLAY_FLAGS_PIXDATA_NEGEDGE = 1 << 7,
912 DISPLAY_FLAGS_INTERLACED = 1 << 8,
913 DISPLAY_FLAGS_DOUBLESCAN = 1 << 9,
914 DISPLAY_FLAGS_DOUBLECLK = 1 << 10,
915};
916
917/*
918 * A single signal can be specified via a range of minimal and maximal values
919 * with a typical value, that lies somewhere inbetween.
920 */
921struct timing_entry {
922 u32 min;
923 u32 typ;
924 u32 max;
925};
926
927/*
928 * Single "mode" entry. This describes one set of signal timings a display can
929 * have in one setting. This struct can later be converted to struct videomode
930 * (see include/video/videomode.h). As each timing_entry can be defined as a
931 * range, one struct display_timing may become multiple struct videomodes.
932 *
933 * Example: hsync active high, vsync active low
934 *
935 * Active Video
936 * Video ______________________XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX_____________________
937 * |<- sync ->|<- back ->|<----- active ----->|<- front ->|<- sync..
938 * | | porch | | porch |
939 *
940 * HSync _|¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|___________________________________________|¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
941 *
942 * VSync ¯|__________|¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|_________
943 */
944struct display_timing {
945 struct timing_entry pixelclock;
946
947 struct timing_entry hactive; /* hor. active video */
948 struct timing_entry hfront_porch; /* hor. front porch */
949 struct timing_entry hback_porch; /* hor. back porch */
950 struct timing_entry hsync_len; /* hor. sync len */
951
952 struct timing_entry vactive; /* ver. active video */
953 struct timing_entry vfront_porch; /* ver. front porch */
954 struct timing_entry vback_porch; /* ver. back porch */
955 struct timing_entry vsync_len; /* ver. sync len */
956
957 enum display_flags flags; /* display flags */
958};
959
960/**
961 * fdtdec_decode_display_timing() - decode display timings
962 *
963 * Decode display timings from the supplied 'display-timings' node.
964 * See doc/device-tree-bindings/video/display-timing.txt for binding
965 * information.
966 *
967 * @param blob FDT blob
968 * @param node 'display-timing' node containing the timing subnodes
969 * @param index Index number to read (0=first timing subnode)
970 * @param config Place to put timings
971 * @return 0 if OK, -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND if not found
972 */
973int fdtdec_decode_display_timing(const void *blob, int node, int index,
974 struct display_timing *config);
Simon Glassb45122f2015-02-27 22:06:34 -0700975/**
976 * Set up the device tree ready for use
977 */
Simon Glass08793612015-02-27 22:06:35 -0700978int fdtdec_setup(void);
Simon Glassb45122f2015-02-27 22:06:34 -0700979
Simon Glass5bfa78d2012-07-12 05:25:02 +0000980#endif