kernel_samsung_a34x-permissive/include/scsi/ufs/ufs-mtk-ioctl.h

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
/*
* Copyright (C) 2020 MediaTek Inc.
*/
#ifndef UFS_MTK_IOCTL_H__
#define UFS_MTK_IOCTL_H__
#include <linux/types.h>
/*
* IOCTL opcode for ufs ffu has the following opcode after
* Following the last SCSI IOCTL opcode.
*/
#define UFS_IOCTL_QUERY 0x5388 /* Query descriptors, attr/flags */
#define UFS_IOCTL_FFU 0x5389 /* Do firmware upgrade */
#define UFS_IOCTL_GET_FW_VER 0x5390 /* Query production revision level */
#define UFS_IOCTL_RPMB 0x5391 /* For RPMB access */
#if defined(CONFIG_SCSI_UFS_FEATURE)
#define UFSFEATURE_QUERY_OPCODE 0x5500
#endif
#define UFS_IOCTL_FFU_MAX_FW_SIZE_BYTES (512L * 1024)
#define UFS_IOCTL_FFU_MAX_FW_VER_BYTES (4)
#define UFS_IOCTL_FFU_MAX_FW_VER_STRING_DESCR_BYTES (10)
struct ufs_ioctl_query_data {
/*
* User should select one of the opcode defined in "enum query_opcode".
* Please check include/uapi/scsi/ufs/ufs.h for the definition of it.
* Note that only UPIU_QUERY_OPCODE_READ_DESC,
* UPIU_QUERY_OPCODE_READ_ATTR & UPIU_QUERY_OPCODE_READ_FLAG are
* supported as of now. All other query_opcode would be considered
* invalid.
* As of now only read query operations are supported.
*/
__u32 opcode;
/*
* User should select one of the idn from "enum flag_idn" or "enum
* attr_idn" or "enum desc_idn" based on whether opcode above is
* attribute, flag or descriptor.
* Please check include/uapi/scsi/ufs/ufs.h for the definition of it.
*/
__u8 idn;
__u8 idx;
/*
* User should specify the size of the buffer (buffer[0] below) where
* it wants to read the query data (attribute/flag/descriptor).
* As we might end up reading less data then what is specified in
* buf_size. So we are updating buf_size to what exactly we have read.
*/
__u16 buf_byte;
/*
* placeholder for the start of the data buffer where kernel will copy
* the query data (attribute/flag/descriptor) read from the UFS device
* Note:
* For Read Attribute you will have to allocate 4 bytes
* For Read Flag you will have to allocate 1 byte
*/
__u8 *buf_ptr;
};
struct ufs_ioctl_query_data_hpb {
/*
* User should select one of the opcode defined in "enum query_opcode".
* Please check include/uapi/scsi/ufs/ufs.h for the definition of it.
* Note that only UPIU_QUERY_OPCODE_READ_DESC,
* UPIU_QUERY_OPCODE_READ_ATTR & UPIU_QUERY_OPCODE_READ_FLAG are
* supported as of now. All other query_opcode would be considered
* invalid.
* As of now only read query operations are supported.
*/
__u32 opcode;
/*
* User should select one of the idn from "enum flag_idn" or "enum
* attr_idn" or "enum desc_idn" based on whether opcode above is
* attribute, flag or descriptor.
* Please check include/uapi/scsi/ufs/ufs.h for the definition of it.
*/
__u8 idn;
/*
* User should specify the size of the buffer (buffer[0] below) where
* it wants to read the query data (attribute/flag/descriptor).
* As we might end up reading less data then what is specified in
* buf_size. So we are updating buf_size to what exactly we have read.
*/
__u16 buf_size;
/*
* placeholder for the start of the data buffer where kernel will copy
* the query data (attribute/flag/descriptor) read from the UFS device
* Note:
* For Read Attribute you will have to allocate 4 bytes
* For Read Flag you will have to allocate 1 byte
*/
__u8 buffer[0];
};
/**
* struct ufs_ioctl_ffu - used to transfer data to and from user via ioctl
* @buf_size: number of allocated bytes/data size on return
* @buf_ptr: data location
*/
struct ufs_ioctl_ffu_data {
/*
* User should specify the size of the buffer (buf_ptr below) where
* it wants to transfer firmware image.
*
* Note: use __u32 here because FFU data may exceed 64 KB
* (limit of __u16).
*/
__u32 buf_byte;
/*
* placeholder for the start address of the data buffer where kernel
* will copy
* the data.
*/
__u8 *buf_ptr;
};
/**
* struct ufs_ioctl_ffu - used to transfer data to and from user via ioctl
* @buf_size: number of allocated bytes/data size on return
* @buf_ptr: data location
*/
struct ufs_ioctl_query_fw_ver_data {
/*
* User should specify the size of the buffer (buf_ptr below) where
* it wants to read firmware version data.
*/
__u16 buf_byte;
/*
* placeholder for the start address of the data buffer where kernel
* will copy
* the data.
*/
__u8 *buf_ptr;
};
#endif /* UFS_MTK_IOCTL_H__ */