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openwrt-xburst/target/linux/s3c24xx/files-2.6.30/drivers/ar6000/include/bmi_msg.h
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#ifndef __BMI_MSG_H__
#define __BMI_MSG_H__
/*
*
* Copyright (c) 2004-2007 Atheros Communications Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation;
*
* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
* IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
* rights and limitations under the License.
*
*
*
*/
/*
* Bootloader Messaging Interface (BMI)
*
* BMI is a very simple messaging interface used during initialization
* to read memory, write memory, execute code, and to define an
* application entry PC.
*
* It is used to download an application to AR6K, to provide
* patches to code that is already resident on AR6K, and generally
* to examine and modify state. The Host has an opportunity to use
* BMI only once during bootup. Once the Host issues a BMI_DONE
* command, this opportunity ends.
*
* The Host writes BMI requests to mailbox0, and reads BMI responses
* from mailbox0. BMI requests all begin with a command
* (see below for specific commands), and are followed by
* command-specific data.
*
* Flow control:
* The Host can only issue a command once the Target gives it a
* "BMI Command Credit", using AR6K Counter #4. As soon as the
* Target has completed a command, it issues another BMI Command
* Credit (so the Host can issue the next command).
*
* BMI handles all required Target-side cache flushing.
*/
/* Maximum data size used for BMI transfers */
#define BMI_DATASZ_MAX 32
/* BMI Commands */
#define BMI_NO_COMMAND 0
#define BMI_DONE 1
/*
* Semantics: Host is done using BMI
* Request format:
* A_UINT32 command (BMI_DONE)
* Response format: none
*/
#define BMI_READ_MEMORY 2
/*
* Semantics: Host reads AR6K memory
* Request format:
* A_UINT32 command (BMI_READ_MEMORY)
* A_UINT32 address
* A_UINT32 length, at most BMI_DATASZ_MAX
* Response format:
* A_UINT8 data[length]
*/
#define BMI_WRITE_MEMORY 3
/*
* Semantics: Host writes AR6K memory
* Request format:
* A_UINT32 command (BMI_WRITE_MEMORY)
* A_UINT32 address
* A_UINT32 length, at most BMI_DATASZ_MAX
* A_UINT8 data[length]
* Response format: none
*/
#define BMI_EXECUTE 4
/*
* Semantics: Causes AR6K to execute code
* Request format:
* A_UINT32 command (BMI_EXECUTE)
* A_UINT32 address
* A_UINT32 parameter
* Response format:
* A_UINT32 return value
*/
#define BMI_SET_APP_START 5
/*
* Semantics: Set Target application starting address
* Request format:
* A_UINT32 command (BMI_SET_APP_START)
* A_UINT32 address
* Response format: none
*/
#define BMI_READ_SOC_REGISTER 6
/*
* Semantics: Read a 32-bit Target SOC register.
* Request format:
* A_UINT32 command (BMI_READ_REGISTER)
* A_UINT32 address
* Response format:
* A_UINT32 value
*/
#define BMI_WRITE_SOC_REGISTER 7
/*
* Semantics: Write a 32-bit Target SOC register.
* Request format:
* A_UINT32 command (BMI_WRITE_REGISTER)
* A_UINT32 address
* A_UINT32 value
*
* Response format: none
*/
#define BMI_GET_TARGET_ID 8
#define BMI_GET_TARGET_INFO 8
/*
* Semantics: Fetch the 4-byte Target information
* Request format:
* A_UINT32 command (BMI_GET_TARGET_ID/INFO)
* Response format1 (old firmware):
* A_UINT32 TargetVersionID
* Response format2 (newer firmware):
* A_UINT32 TARGET_VERSION_SENTINAL
* struct bmi_target_info;
*/
struct bmi_target_info {
A_UINT32 target_info_byte_count; /* size of this structure */
A_UINT32 target_ver; /* Target Version ID */
A_UINT32 target_type; /* Target type */
};
#define TARGET_VERSION_SENTINAL 0xffffffff
#define TARGET_TYPE_AR6001 1
#define TARGET_TYPE_AR6002 2
#define BMI_ROMPATCH_INSTALL 9
/*
* Semantics: Install a ROM Patch.
* Request format:
* A_UINT32 command (BMI_ROMPATCH_INSTALL)
* A_UINT32 Target ROM Address
* A_UINT32 Target RAM Address
* A_UINT32 Size, in bytes
* A_UINT32 Activate? 1-->activate;
* 0-->install but do not activate
* Response format:
* A_UINT32 PatchID
*/
#define BMI_ROMPATCH_UNINSTALL 10
/*
* Semantics: Uninstall a previously-installed ROM Patch,
* automatically deactivating, if necessary.
* Request format:
* A_UINT32 command (BMI_ROMPATCH_UNINSTALL)
* A_UINT32 PatchID
*
* Response format: none
*/
#define BMI_ROMPATCH_ACTIVATE 11
/*
* Semantics: Activate a list of previously-installed ROM Patches.
* Request format:
* A_UINT32 command (BMI_ROMPATCH_ACTIVATE)
* A_UINT32 rompatch_count
* A_UINT32 PatchID[rompatch_count]
*
* Response format: none
*/
#define BMI_ROMPATCH_DEACTIVATE 12
/*
* Semantics: Deactivate a list of active ROM Patches.
* Request format:
* A_UINT32 command (BMI_ROMPATCH_DEACTIVATE)
* A_UINT32 rompatch_count
* A_UINT32 PatchID[rompatch_count]
*
* Response format: none
*/
#endif /* __BMI_MSG_H__ */