1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
3 * Chromium OS cros_ec driver
5 * Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors.
9 * This is the interface to the Chrome OS EC. It provides keyboard functions,
10 * power control and battery management. Quite a few other functions are
11 * provided to enable the EC software to be updated, talk to the EC's I2C bus
12 * and store a small amount of data in a memory which persists while the EC
16 #define LOG_CATEGORY UCLASS_CROS_EC
26 #include <linux/errno.h>
28 #include <asm-generic/gpio.h>
29 #include <dm/device-internal.h>
30 #include <dm/of_extra.h>
31 #include <dm/uclass-internal.h>
34 #define debug_trace(fmt, b...) debug(fmt, #b)
36 #define debug_trace(fmt, b...)
40 /* Timeout waiting for a flash erase command to complete */
41 CROS_EC_CMD_TIMEOUT_MS = 5000,
42 /* Timeout waiting for a synchronous hash to be recomputed */
43 CROS_EC_CMD_HASH_TIMEOUT_MS = 2000,
46 void cros_ec_dump_data(const char *name, int cmd, const uint8_t *data, int len)
53 printf("cmd=%#x: ", cmd);
54 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
55 printf("%02x ", data[i]);
61 * Calculate a simple 8-bit checksum of a data block
63 * @param data Data block to checksum
64 * @param size Size of data block in bytes
65 * @return checksum value (0 to 255)
67 int cros_ec_calc_checksum(const uint8_t *data, int size)
71 for (i = csum = 0; i < size; i++)
77 * Create a request packet for protocol version 3.
79 * The packet is stored in the device's internal output buffer.
81 * @param dev CROS-EC device
82 * @param cmd Command to send (EC_CMD_...)
83 * @param cmd_version Version of command to send (EC_VER_...)
84 * @param dout Output data (may be NULL If dout_len=0)
85 * @param dout_len Size of output data in bytes
86 * @return packet size in bytes, or <0 if error.
88 static int create_proto3_request(struct cros_ec_dev *cdev,
89 int cmd, int cmd_version,
90 const void *dout, int dout_len)
92 struct ec_host_request *rq = (struct ec_host_request *)cdev->dout;
93 int out_bytes = dout_len + sizeof(*rq);
95 /* Fail if output size is too big */
96 if (out_bytes > (int)sizeof(cdev->dout)) {
97 debug("%s: Cannot send %d bytes\n", __func__, dout_len);
98 return -EC_RES_REQUEST_TRUNCATED;
101 /* Fill in request packet */
102 rq->struct_version = EC_HOST_REQUEST_VERSION;
105 rq->command_version = cmd_version;
107 rq->data_len = dout_len;
109 /* Copy data after header */
110 memcpy(rq + 1, dout, dout_len);
112 /* Write checksum field so the entire packet sums to 0 */
113 rq->checksum = (uint8_t)(-cros_ec_calc_checksum(cdev->dout, out_bytes));
115 cros_ec_dump_data("out", cmd, cdev->dout, out_bytes);
117 /* Return size of request packet */
122 * Prepare the device to receive a protocol version 3 response.
124 * @param dev CROS-EC device
125 * @param din_len Maximum size of response in bytes
126 * @return maximum expected number of bytes in response, or <0 if error.
128 static int prepare_proto3_response_buffer(struct cros_ec_dev *cdev, int din_len)
130 int in_bytes = din_len + sizeof(struct ec_host_response);
132 /* Fail if input size is too big */
133 if (in_bytes > (int)sizeof(cdev->din)) {
134 debug("%s: Cannot receive %d bytes\n", __func__, din_len);
135 return -EC_RES_RESPONSE_TOO_BIG;
138 /* Return expected size of response packet */
143 * Handle a protocol version 3 response packet.
145 * The packet must already be stored in the device's internal input buffer.
147 * @param dev CROS-EC device
148 * @param dinp Returns pointer to response data
149 * @param din_len Maximum size of response in bytes
150 * @return number of bytes of response data, or <0 if error. Note that error
151 * codes can be from errno.h or -ve EC_RES_INVALID_CHECKSUM values (and they
154 static int handle_proto3_response(struct cros_ec_dev *dev,
155 uint8_t **dinp, int din_len)
157 struct ec_host_response *rs = (struct ec_host_response *)dev->din;
161 cros_ec_dump_data("in-header", -1, dev->din, sizeof(*rs));
163 /* Check input data */
164 if (rs->struct_version != EC_HOST_RESPONSE_VERSION) {
165 debug("%s: EC response version mismatch\n", __func__);
166 return -EC_RES_INVALID_RESPONSE;
170 debug("%s: EC response reserved != 0\n", __func__);
171 return -EC_RES_INVALID_RESPONSE;
174 if (rs->data_len > din_len) {
175 debug("%s: EC returned too much data\n", __func__);
176 return -EC_RES_RESPONSE_TOO_BIG;
179 cros_ec_dump_data("in-data", -1, dev->din + sizeof(*rs), rs->data_len);
181 /* Update in_bytes to actual data size */
182 in_bytes = sizeof(*rs) + rs->data_len;
184 /* Verify checksum */
185 csum = cros_ec_calc_checksum(dev->din, in_bytes);
187 debug("%s: EC response checksum invalid: 0x%02x\n", __func__,
189 return -EC_RES_INVALID_CHECKSUM;
192 /* Return error result, if any */
194 return -(int)rs->result;
196 /* If we're still here, set response data pointer and return length */
197 *dinp = (uint8_t *)(rs + 1);
202 static int send_command_proto3(struct cros_ec_dev *cdev,
203 int cmd, int cmd_version,
204 const void *dout, int dout_len,
205 uint8_t **dinp, int din_len)
207 struct dm_cros_ec_ops *ops;
208 int out_bytes, in_bytes;
211 /* Create request packet */
212 out_bytes = create_proto3_request(cdev, cmd, cmd_version,
217 /* Prepare response buffer */
218 in_bytes = prepare_proto3_response_buffer(cdev, din_len);
222 ops = dm_cros_ec_get_ops(cdev->dev);
223 rv = ops->packet ? ops->packet(cdev->dev, out_bytes, in_bytes) :
228 /* Process the response */
229 return handle_proto3_response(cdev, dinp, din_len);
232 static int send_command(struct cros_ec_dev *dev, uint cmd, int cmd_version,
233 const void *dout, int dout_len,
234 uint8_t **dinp, int din_len)
236 struct dm_cros_ec_ops *ops;
239 /* Handle protocol version 3 support */
240 if (dev->protocol_version == 3) {
241 return send_command_proto3(dev, cmd, cmd_version,
242 dout, dout_len, dinp, din_len);
245 ops = dm_cros_ec_get_ops(dev->dev);
246 ret = ops->command(dev->dev, cmd, cmd_version,
247 (const uint8_t *)dout, dout_len, dinp, din_len);
253 * Send a command to the CROS-EC device and return the reply.
255 * The device's internal input/output buffers are used.
257 * @param dev CROS-EC device
258 * @param cmd Command to send (EC_CMD_...)
259 * @param cmd_version Version of command to send (EC_VER_...)
260 * @param dout Output data (may be NULL If dout_len=0)
261 * @param dout_len Size of output data in bytes
262 * @param dinp Response data (may be NULL If din_len=0).
263 * If not NULL, it will be updated to point to the data
264 * and will always be double word aligned (64-bits)
265 * @param din_len Maximum size of response in bytes
266 * @return number of bytes in response, or -ve on error
268 static int ec_command_inptr(struct udevice *dev, uint8_t cmd,
269 int cmd_version, const void *dout, int dout_len,
270 uint8_t **dinp, int din_len)
272 struct cros_ec_dev *cdev = dev_get_uclass_priv(dev);
276 len = send_command(cdev, cmd, cmd_version, dout, dout_len, &din,
279 /* If the command doesn't complete, wait a while */
280 if (len == -EC_RES_IN_PROGRESS) {
281 struct ec_response_get_comms_status *resp = NULL;
284 /* Wait for command to complete */
285 start = get_timer(0);
289 mdelay(50); /* Insert some reasonable delay */
290 ret = send_command(cdev, EC_CMD_GET_COMMS_STATUS, 0,
292 (uint8_t **)&resp, sizeof(*resp));
296 if (get_timer(start) > CROS_EC_CMD_TIMEOUT_MS) {
297 debug("%s: Command %#02x timeout\n",
299 return -EC_RES_TIMEOUT;
301 } while (resp->flags & EC_COMMS_STATUS_PROCESSING);
303 /* OK it completed, so read the status response */
304 /* not sure why it was 0 for the last argument */
305 len = send_command(cdev, EC_CMD_RESEND_RESPONSE, 0, NULL, 0,
309 debug("%s: len=%d, din=%p\n", __func__, len, din);
311 /* If we have any data to return, it must be 64bit-aligned */
312 assert(len <= 0 || !((uintptr_t)din & 7));
320 * Send a command to the CROS-EC device and return the reply.
322 * The device's internal input/output buffers are used.
324 * @param dev CROS-EC device
325 * @param cmd Command to send (EC_CMD_...)
326 * @param cmd_version Version of command to send (EC_VER_...)
327 * @param dout Output data (may be NULL If dout_len=0)
328 * @param dout_len Size of output data in bytes
329 * @param din Response data (may be NULL If din_len=0).
330 * It not NULL, it is a place for ec_command() to copy the
332 * @param din_len Maximum size of response in bytes
333 * @return number of bytes in response, or -ve on error
335 static int ec_command(struct udevice *dev, uint cmd, int cmd_version,
336 const void *dout, int dout_len,
337 void *din, int din_len)
342 assert((din_len == 0) || din);
343 len = ec_command_inptr(dev, cmd, cmd_version, dout, dout_len,
344 &in_buffer, din_len);
347 * If we were asked to put it somewhere, do so, otherwise just
348 * disregard the result.
350 if (din && in_buffer) {
351 assert(len <= din_len);
352 memmove(din, in_buffer, len);
358 int cros_ec_scan_keyboard(struct udevice *dev, struct mbkp_keyscan *scan)
360 if (ec_command(dev, EC_CMD_MKBP_STATE, 0, NULL, 0, scan,
361 sizeof(scan->data)) != sizeof(scan->data))
367 int cros_ec_read_id(struct udevice *dev, char *id, int maxlen)
369 struct ec_response_get_version *r;
372 ret = ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_GET_VERSION, 0, NULL, 0,
373 (uint8_t **)&r, sizeof(*r));
374 if (ret != sizeof(*r)) {
375 log_err("Got rc %d, expected %d\n", ret, sizeof(*r));
379 if (maxlen > (int)sizeof(r->version_string_ro))
380 maxlen = sizeof(r->version_string_ro);
382 switch (r->current_image) {
384 memcpy(id, r->version_string_ro, maxlen);
387 memcpy(id, r->version_string_rw, maxlen);
390 log_err("Invalid EC image %d\n", r->current_image);
394 id[maxlen - 1] = '\0';
398 int cros_ec_read_version(struct udevice *dev,
399 struct ec_response_get_version **versionp)
401 if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_GET_VERSION, 0, NULL, 0,
402 (uint8_t **)versionp, sizeof(**versionp))
403 != sizeof(**versionp))
409 int cros_ec_read_build_info(struct udevice *dev, char **strp)
411 if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_GET_BUILD_INFO, 0, NULL, 0,
412 (uint8_t **)strp, EC_PROTO2_MAX_PARAM_SIZE) < 0)
418 int cros_ec_read_current_image(struct udevice *dev,
419 enum ec_current_image *image)
421 struct ec_response_get_version *r;
423 if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_GET_VERSION, 0, NULL, 0,
424 (uint8_t **)&r, sizeof(*r)) != sizeof(*r))
427 *image = r->current_image;
431 static int cros_ec_wait_on_hash_done(struct udevice *dev,
432 struct ec_response_vboot_hash *hash)
434 struct ec_params_vboot_hash p;
437 start = get_timer(0);
438 while (hash->status == EC_VBOOT_HASH_STATUS_BUSY) {
439 mdelay(50); /* Insert some reasonable delay */
441 p.cmd = EC_VBOOT_HASH_GET;
442 if (ec_command(dev, EC_CMD_VBOOT_HASH, 0, &p, sizeof(p),
443 hash, sizeof(*hash)) < 0)
446 if (get_timer(start) > CROS_EC_CMD_HASH_TIMEOUT_MS) {
447 debug("%s: EC_VBOOT_HASH_GET timeout\n", __func__);
448 return -EC_RES_TIMEOUT;
454 int cros_ec_read_hash(struct udevice *dev, uint hash_offset,
455 struct ec_response_vboot_hash *hash)
457 struct ec_params_vboot_hash p;
460 p.cmd = EC_VBOOT_HASH_GET;
461 p.offset = hash_offset;
462 if (ec_command(dev, EC_CMD_VBOOT_HASH, 0, &p, sizeof(p),
463 hash, sizeof(*hash)) < 0)
466 /* If the EC is busy calculating the hash, fidget until it's done. */
467 rv = cros_ec_wait_on_hash_done(dev, hash);
471 /* If the hash is valid, we're done. Otherwise, we have to kick it off
472 * again and wait for it to complete. Note that we explicitly assume
473 * that hashing zero bytes is always wrong, even though that would
474 * produce a valid hash value. */
475 if (hash->status == EC_VBOOT_HASH_STATUS_DONE && hash->size)
478 debug("%s: No valid hash (status=%d size=%d). Compute one...\n",
479 __func__, hash->status, hash->size);
481 p.cmd = EC_VBOOT_HASH_START;
482 p.hash_type = EC_VBOOT_HASH_TYPE_SHA256;
484 p.offset = hash_offset;
486 if (ec_command(dev, EC_CMD_VBOOT_HASH, 0, &p, sizeof(p),
487 hash, sizeof(*hash)) < 0)
490 rv = cros_ec_wait_on_hash_done(dev, hash);
494 debug("%s: hash done\n", __func__);
499 static int cros_ec_invalidate_hash(struct udevice *dev)
501 struct ec_params_vboot_hash p;
502 struct ec_response_vboot_hash *hash;
504 /* We don't have an explict command for the EC to discard its current
505 * hash value, so we'll just tell it to calculate one that we know is
506 * wrong (we claim that hashing zero bytes is always invalid).
508 p.cmd = EC_VBOOT_HASH_RECALC;
509 p.hash_type = EC_VBOOT_HASH_TYPE_SHA256;
514 debug("%s:\n", __func__);
516 if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_VBOOT_HASH, 0, &p, sizeof(p),
517 (uint8_t **)&hash, sizeof(*hash)) < 0)
520 /* No need to wait for it to finish */
524 int cros_ec_reboot(struct udevice *dev, enum ec_reboot_cmd cmd, uint8_t flags)
526 struct ec_params_reboot_ec p;
531 if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_REBOOT_EC, 0, &p, sizeof(p), NULL, 0)
535 if (!(flags & EC_REBOOT_FLAG_ON_AP_SHUTDOWN)) {
537 * EC reboot will take place immediately so delay to allow it
538 * to complete. Note that some reboot types (EC_REBOOT_COLD)
539 * will reboot the AP as well, in which case we won't actually
543 * TODO(rspangler@chromium.org): Would be nice if we had a
544 * better way to determine when the reboot is complete. Could
545 * we poll a memory-mapped LPC value?
553 int cros_ec_interrupt_pending(struct udevice *dev)
555 struct cros_ec_dev *cdev = dev_get_uclass_priv(dev);
557 /* no interrupt support : always poll */
558 if (!dm_gpio_is_valid(&cdev->ec_int))
561 return dm_gpio_get_value(&cdev->ec_int);
564 int cros_ec_info(struct udevice *dev, struct ec_response_mkbp_info *info)
566 if (ec_command(dev, EC_CMD_MKBP_INFO, 0, NULL, 0, info,
567 sizeof(*info)) != sizeof(*info))
573 int cros_ec_get_host_events(struct udevice *dev, uint32_t *events_ptr)
575 struct ec_response_host_event_mask *resp;
578 * Use the B copy of the event flags, because the main copy is already
581 if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_HOST_EVENT_GET_B, 0, NULL, 0,
582 (uint8_t **)&resp, sizeof(*resp)) < (int)sizeof(*resp))
585 if (resp->mask & EC_HOST_EVENT_MASK(EC_HOST_EVENT_INVALID))
588 *events_ptr = resp->mask;
592 int cros_ec_clear_host_events(struct udevice *dev, uint32_t events)
594 struct ec_params_host_event_mask params;
596 params.mask = events;
599 * Use the B copy of the event flags, so it affects the data returned
600 * by cros_ec_get_host_events().
602 if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_HOST_EVENT_CLEAR_B, 0,
603 ¶ms, sizeof(params), NULL, 0) < 0)
609 int cros_ec_flash_protect(struct udevice *dev, uint32_t set_mask,
611 struct ec_response_flash_protect *resp)
613 struct ec_params_flash_protect params;
615 params.mask = set_mask;
616 params.flags = set_flags;
618 if (ec_command(dev, EC_CMD_FLASH_PROTECT, EC_VER_FLASH_PROTECT,
619 ¶ms, sizeof(params),
620 resp, sizeof(*resp)) != sizeof(*resp))
626 static int cros_ec_check_version(struct udevice *dev)
628 struct cros_ec_dev *cdev = dev_get_uclass_priv(dev);
629 struct ec_params_hello req;
630 struct ec_response_hello *resp;
632 struct dm_cros_ec_ops *ops;
635 ops = dm_cros_ec_get_ops(dev);
636 if (ops->check_version) {
637 ret = ops->check_version(dev);
643 * TODO(sjg@chromium.org).
644 * There is a strange oddity here with the EC. We could just ignore
645 * the response, i.e. pass the last two parameters as NULL and 0.
646 * In this case we won't read back very many bytes from the EC.
647 * On the I2C bus the EC gets upset about this and will try to send
648 * the bytes anyway. This means that we will have to wait for that
649 * to complete before continuing with a new EC command.
651 * This problem is probably unique to the I2C bus.
653 * So for now, just read all the data anyway.
656 /* Try sending a version 3 packet */
657 cdev->protocol_version = 3;
659 if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_HELLO, 0, &req, sizeof(req),
660 (uint8_t **)&resp, sizeof(*resp)) > 0)
663 /* Try sending a version 2 packet */
664 cdev->protocol_version = 2;
665 if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_HELLO, 0, &req, sizeof(req),
666 (uint8_t **)&resp, sizeof(*resp)) > 0)
670 * Fail if we're still here, since the EC doesn't understand any
671 * protcol version we speak. Version 1 interface without command
672 * version is no longer supported, and we don't know about any new
675 cdev->protocol_version = 0;
676 printf("%s: ERROR: old EC interface not supported\n", __func__);
680 int cros_ec_test(struct udevice *dev)
682 struct ec_params_hello req;
683 struct ec_response_hello *resp;
685 req.in_data = 0x12345678;
686 if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_HELLO, 0, &req, sizeof(req),
687 (uint8_t **)&resp, sizeof(*resp)) < sizeof(*resp)) {
688 printf("ec_command_inptr() returned error\n");
691 if (resp->out_data != req.in_data + 0x01020304) {
692 printf("Received invalid handshake %x\n", resp->out_data);
699 int cros_ec_flash_offset(struct udevice *dev, enum ec_flash_region region,
700 uint32_t *offset, uint32_t *size)
702 struct ec_params_flash_region_info p;
703 struct ec_response_flash_region_info *r;
707 ret = ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_FLASH_REGION_INFO,
708 EC_VER_FLASH_REGION_INFO,
709 &p, sizeof(p), (uint8_t **)&r, sizeof(*r));
710 if (ret != sizeof(*r))
721 int cros_ec_flash_erase(struct udevice *dev, uint32_t offset, uint32_t size)
723 struct ec_params_flash_erase p;
727 return ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_FLASH_ERASE, 0, &p, sizeof(p),
732 * Write a single block to the flash
734 * Write a block of data to the EC flash. The size must not exceed the flash
735 * write block size which you can obtain from cros_ec_flash_write_burst_size().
737 * The offset starts at 0. You can obtain the region information from
738 * cros_ec_flash_offset() to find out where to write for a particular region.
740 * Attempting to write to the region where the EC is currently running from
741 * will result in an error.
743 * @param dev CROS-EC device
744 * @param data Pointer to data buffer to write
745 * @param offset Offset within flash to write to.
746 * @param size Number of bytes to write
747 * @return 0 if ok, -1 on error
749 static int cros_ec_flash_write_block(struct udevice *dev, const uint8_t *data,
750 uint32_t offset, uint32_t size)
752 struct ec_params_flash_write *p;
755 p = malloc(sizeof(*p) + size);
761 assert(data && p->size <= EC_FLASH_WRITE_VER0_SIZE);
762 memcpy(p + 1, data, p->size);
764 ret = ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_FLASH_WRITE, 0,
765 p, sizeof(*p) + size, NULL, 0) >= 0 ? 0 : -1;
773 * Return optimal flash write burst size
775 static int cros_ec_flash_write_burst_size(struct udevice *dev)
777 return EC_FLASH_WRITE_VER0_SIZE;
781 * Check if a block of data is erased (all 0xff)
783 * This function is useful when dealing with flash, for checking whether a
784 * data block is erased and thus does not need to be programmed.
786 * @param data Pointer to data to check (must be word-aligned)
787 * @param size Number of bytes to check (must be word-aligned)
788 * @return 0 if erased, non-zero if any word is not erased
790 static int cros_ec_data_is_erased(const uint32_t *data, int size)
793 size /= sizeof(uint32_t);
794 for (; size > 0; size -= 4, data++)
802 * Read back flash parameters
804 * This function reads back parameters of the flash as reported by the EC
806 * @param dev Pointer to device
807 * @param info Pointer to output flash info struct
809 int cros_ec_read_flashinfo(struct udevice *dev,
810 struct ec_response_flash_info *info)
814 ret = ec_command(dev, EC_CMD_FLASH_INFO, 0,
815 NULL, 0, info, sizeof(*info));
819 return ret < sizeof(*info) ? -1 : 0;
822 int cros_ec_flash_write(struct udevice *dev, const uint8_t *data,
823 uint32_t offset, uint32_t size)
825 struct cros_ec_dev *cdev = dev_get_uclass_priv(dev);
826 uint32_t burst = cros_ec_flash_write_burst_size(dev);
834 * TODO: round up to the nearest multiple of write size. Can get away
835 * without that on link right now because its write size is 4 bytes.
838 for (off = offset; off < end; off += burst, data += burst) {
841 /* If the data is empty, there is no point in programming it */
842 todo = min(end - off, burst);
843 if (cdev->optimise_flash_write &&
844 cros_ec_data_is_erased((uint32_t *)data, todo))
847 ret = cros_ec_flash_write_block(dev, data, off, todo);
856 * Read a single block from the flash
858 * Read a block of data from the EC flash. The size must not exceed the flash
859 * write block size which you can obtain from cros_ec_flash_write_burst_size().
861 * The offset starts at 0. You can obtain the region information from
862 * cros_ec_flash_offset() to find out where to read for a particular region.
864 * @param dev CROS-EC device
865 * @param data Pointer to data buffer to read into
866 * @param offset Offset within flash to read from
867 * @param size Number of bytes to read
868 * @return 0 if ok, -1 on error
870 static int cros_ec_flash_read_block(struct udevice *dev, uint8_t *data,
871 uint32_t offset, uint32_t size)
873 struct ec_params_flash_read p;
878 return ec_command(dev, EC_CMD_FLASH_READ, 0,
879 &p, sizeof(p), data, size) >= 0 ? 0 : -1;
882 int cros_ec_flash_read(struct udevice *dev, uint8_t *data, uint32_t offset,
885 uint32_t burst = cros_ec_flash_write_burst_size(dev);
890 for (off = offset; off < end; off += burst, data += burst) {
891 ret = cros_ec_flash_read_block(dev, data, off,
892 min(end - off, burst));
900 int cros_ec_flash_update_rw(struct udevice *dev, const uint8_t *image,
903 uint32_t rw_offset, rw_size;
906 if (cros_ec_flash_offset(dev, EC_FLASH_REGION_ACTIVE, &rw_offset,
909 if (image_size > (int)rw_size)
912 /* Invalidate the existing hash, just in case the AP reboots
913 * unexpectedly during the update. If that happened, the EC RW firmware
914 * would be invalid, but the EC would still have the original hash.
916 ret = cros_ec_invalidate_hash(dev);
921 * Erase the entire RW section, so that the EC doesn't see any garbage
922 * past the new image if it's smaller than the current image.
924 * TODO: could optimize this to erase just the current image, since
925 * presumably everything past that is 0xff's. But would still need to
926 * round up to the nearest multiple of erase size.
928 ret = cros_ec_flash_erase(dev, rw_offset, rw_size);
932 /* Write the image */
933 ret = cros_ec_flash_write(dev, image, rw_offset, image_size);
940 int cros_ec_read_nvdata(struct udevice *dev, uint8_t *block, int size)
942 struct ec_params_vbnvcontext p;
945 if (size != EC_VBNV_BLOCK_SIZE)
948 p.op = EC_VBNV_CONTEXT_OP_READ;
950 len = ec_command(dev, EC_CMD_VBNV_CONTEXT, EC_VER_VBNV_CONTEXT,
951 &p, sizeof(p), block, EC_VBNV_BLOCK_SIZE);
952 if (len < EC_VBNV_BLOCK_SIZE)
958 int cros_ec_write_nvdata(struct udevice *dev, const uint8_t *block, int size)
960 struct ec_params_vbnvcontext p;
963 if (size != EC_VBNV_BLOCK_SIZE)
965 p.op = EC_VBNV_CONTEXT_OP_WRITE;
966 memcpy(p.block, block, sizeof(p.block));
968 len = ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_VBNV_CONTEXT, EC_VER_VBNV_CONTEXT,
969 &p, sizeof(p), NULL, 0);
976 int cros_ec_set_ldo(struct udevice *dev, uint8_t index, uint8_t state)
978 struct ec_params_ldo_set params;
980 params.index = index;
981 params.state = state;
983 if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_LDO_SET, 0, ¶ms, sizeof(params),
990 int cros_ec_get_ldo(struct udevice *dev, uint8_t index, uint8_t *state)
992 struct ec_params_ldo_get params;
993 struct ec_response_ldo_get *resp;
995 params.index = index;
997 if (ec_command_inptr(dev, EC_CMD_LDO_GET, 0, ¶ms, sizeof(params),
998 (uint8_t **)&resp, sizeof(*resp)) !=
1002 *state = resp->state;
1007 int cros_ec_register(struct udevice *dev)
1009 struct cros_ec_dev *cdev = dev_get_uclass_priv(dev);
1013 gpio_request_by_name(dev, "ec-interrupt", 0, &cdev->ec_int,
1015 cdev->optimise_flash_write = dev_read_bool(dev, "optimise-flash-write");
1017 if (cros_ec_check_version(dev)) {
1018 debug("%s: Could not detect CROS-EC version\n", __func__);
1019 return -CROS_EC_ERR_CHECK_VERSION;
1022 if (cros_ec_read_id(dev, id, sizeof(id))) {
1023 debug("%s: Could not read KBC ID\n", __func__);
1024 return -CROS_EC_ERR_READ_ID;
1027 /* Remember this device for use by the cros_ec command */
1028 debug("Google Chrome EC v%d CROS-EC driver ready, id '%s'\n",
1029 cdev->protocol_version, id);
1034 int cros_ec_decode_ec_flash(struct udevice *dev, struct fdt_cros_ec *config)
1036 ofnode flash_node, node;
1038 flash_node = dev_read_subnode(dev, "flash");
1039 if (!ofnode_valid(flash_node)) {
1040 debug("Failed to find flash node\n");
1044 if (ofnode_read_fmap_entry(flash_node, &config->flash)) {
1045 debug("Failed to decode flash node in chrome-ec\n");
1049 config->flash_erase_value = ofnode_read_s32_default(flash_node,
1051 ofnode_for_each_subnode(node, flash_node) {
1052 const char *name = ofnode_get_name(node);
1053 enum ec_flash_region region;
1055 if (0 == strcmp(name, "ro")) {
1056 region = EC_FLASH_REGION_RO;
1057 } else if (0 == strcmp(name, "rw")) {
1058 region = EC_FLASH_REGION_ACTIVE;
1059 } else if (0 == strcmp(name, "wp-ro")) {
1060 region = EC_FLASH_REGION_WP_RO;
1062 debug("Unknown EC flash region name '%s'\n", name);
1066 if (ofnode_read_fmap_entry(node, &config->region[region])) {
1067 debug("Failed to decode flash region in chrome-ec'\n");
1075 int cros_ec_i2c_tunnel(struct udevice *dev, int port, struct i2c_msg *in,
1079 struct ec_params_i2c_passthru p;
1080 uint8_t outbuf[EC_PROTO2_MAX_PARAM_SIZE];
1083 struct ec_response_i2c_passthru r;
1084 uint8_t inbuf[EC_PROTO2_MAX_PARAM_SIZE];
1086 struct ec_params_i2c_passthru *p = ¶ms.p;
1087 struct ec_response_i2c_passthru *r = &response.r;
1088 struct ec_params_i2c_passthru_msg *msg;
1089 uint8_t *pdata, *read_ptr = NULL;
1097 p->num_msgs = nmsgs;
1098 size = sizeof(*p) + p->num_msgs * sizeof(*msg);
1100 /* Create a message to write the register address and optional data */
1101 pdata = (uint8_t *)p + size;
1104 for (i = 0, msg = p->msg; i < nmsgs; i++, msg++, in++) {
1105 bool is_read = in->flags & I2C_M_RD;
1107 msg->addr_flags = in->addr;
1110 msg->addr_flags |= EC_I2C_FLAG_READ;
1111 read_len += in->len;
1113 if (sizeof(*r) + read_len > sizeof(response)) {
1114 puts("Read length too big for buffer\n");
1118 if (pdata - (uint8_t *)p + in->len > sizeof(params)) {
1119 puts("Params too large for buffer\n");
1122 memcpy(pdata, in->buf, in->len);
1127 rv = ec_command(dev, EC_CMD_I2C_PASSTHRU, 0, p, pdata - (uint8_t *)p,
1128 r, sizeof(*r) + read_len);
1132 /* Parse response */
1133 if (r->i2c_status & EC_I2C_STATUS_ERROR) {
1134 printf("Transfer failed with status=0x%x\n", r->i2c_status);
1138 if (rv < sizeof(*r) + read_len) {
1139 puts("Truncated read response\n");
1143 /* We only support a single read message for each transfer */
1145 memcpy(read_ptr, r->data, read_len);
1150 UCLASS_DRIVER(cros_ec) = {
1151 .id = UCLASS_CROS_EC,
1153 .per_device_auto_alloc_size = sizeof(struct cros_ec_dev),
1154 .post_bind = dm_scan_fdt_dev,
1155 .flags = DM_UC_FLAG_ALLOC_PRIV_DMA,