1/* 2 * linux/drivers/mmc/core/sdio_io.c 3 * 4 * Copyright 2007-2008 Pierre Ossman 5 * 6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 7 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 8 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at 9 * your option) any later version. 10 */ 11 12#include <linux/export.h> 13#include <linux/mmc/host.h> 14#include <linux/mmc/card.h> 15#include <linux/mmc/sdio.h> 16#include <linux/mmc/sdio_func.h> 17 18#include "sdio_ops.h" 19 20/** 21 * sdio_claim_host - exclusively claim a bus for a certain SDIO function 22 * @func: SDIO function that will be accessed 23 * 24 * Claim a bus for a set of operations. The SDIO function given 25 * is used to figure out which bus is relevant. 26 */ 27void sdio_claim_host(struct sdio_func *func) 28{ 29 BUG_ON(!func); 30 BUG_ON(!func->card); 31 32 mmc_claim_host(func->card->host); 33} 34EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_claim_host); 35 36/** 37 * sdio_release_host - release a bus for a certain SDIO function 38 * @func: SDIO function that was accessed 39 * 40 * Release a bus, allowing others to claim the bus for their 41 * operations. 42 */ 43void sdio_release_host(struct sdio_func *func) 44{ 45 BUG_ON(!func); 46 BUG_ON(!func->card); 47 48 mmc_release_host(func->card->host); 49} 50EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_release_host); 51 52/** 53 * sdio_enable_func - enables a SDIO function for usage 54 * @func: SDIO function to enable 55 * 56 * Powers up and activates a SDIO function so that register 57 * access is possible. 58 */ 59int sdio_enable_func(struct sdio_func *func) 60{ 61 int ret; 62 unsigned char reg; 63 unsigned long timeout; 64 65 BUG_ON(!func); 66 BUG_ON(!func->card); 67 68 pr_debug("SDIO: Enabling device %s...\n", sdio_func_id(func)); 69 70 ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 0, 0, SDIO_CCCR_IOEx, 0, ®); 71 if (ret) 72 goto err; 73 74 reg |= 1 << func->num; 75 76 ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 1, 0, SDIO_CCCR_IOEx, reg, NULL); 77 if (ret) 78 goto err; 79 80 timeout = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(func->enable_timeout); 81 82 while (1) { 83 ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 0, 0, SDIO_CCCR_IORx, 0, ®); 84 if (ret) 85 goto err; 86 if (reg & (1 << func->num)) 87 break; 88 ret = -ETIME; 89 if (time_after(jiffies, timeout)) 90 goto err; 91 } 92 93 pr_debug("SDIO: Enabled device %s\n", sdio_func_id(func)); 94 95 return 0; 96 97err: 98 pr_debug("SDIO: Failed to enable device %s\n", sdio_func_id(func)); 99 return ret; 100} 101EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_enable_func); 102 103/** 104 * sdio_disable_func - disable a SDIO function 105 * @func: SDIO function to disable 106 * 107 * Powers down and deactivates a SDIO function. Register access 108 * to this function will fail until the function is reenabled. 109 */ 110int sdio_disable_func(struct sdio_func *func) 111{ 112 int ret; 113 unsigned char reg; 114 115 BUG_ON(!func); 116 BUG_ON(!func->card); 117 118 pr_debug("SDIO: Disabling device %s...\n", sdio_func_id(func)); 119 120 ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 0, 0, SDIO_CCCR_IOEx, 0, ®); 121 if (ret) 122 goto err; 123 124 reg &= ~(1 << func->num); 125 126 ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 1, 0, SDIO_CCCR_IOEx, reg, NULL); 127 if (ret) 128 goto err; 129 130 pr_debug("SDIO: Disabled device %s\n", sdio_func_id(func)); 131 132 return 0; 133 134err: 135 pr_debug("SDIO: Failed to disable device %s\n", sdio_func_id(func)); 136 return -EIO; 137} 138EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_disable_func); 139 140/** 141 * sdio_set_block_size - set the block size of an SDIO function 142 * @func: SDIO function to change 143 * @blksz: new block size or 0 to use the default. 144 * 145 * The default block size is the largest supported by both the function 146 * and the host, with a maximum of 512 to ensure that arbitrarily sized 147 * data transfer use the optimal (least) number of commands. 148 * 149 * A driver may call this to override the default block size set by the 150 * core. This can be used to set a block size greater than the maximum 151 * that reported by the card; it is the driver's responsibility to ensure 152 * it uses a value that the card supports. 153 * 154 * Returns 0 on success, -EINVAL if the host does not support the 155 * requested block size, or -EIO (etc.) if one of the resultant FBR block 156 * size register writes failed. 157 * 158 */ 159int sdio_set_block_size(struct sdio_func *func, unsigned blksz) 160{ 161 int ret; 162 163 if (blksz > func->card->host->max_blk_size) 164 return -EINVAL; 165 166 if (blksz == 0) { 167 blksz = min(func->max_blksize, func->card->host->max_blk_size); 168 blksz = min(blksz, 512u); 169 } 170 171 ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 1, 0, 172 SDIO_FBR_BASE(func->num) + SDIO_FBR_BLKSIZE, 173 blksz & 0xff, NULL); 174 if (ret) 175 return ret; 176 ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 1, 0, 177 SDIO_FBR_BASE(func->num) + SDIO_FBR_BLKSIZE + 1, 178 (blksz >> 8) & 0xff, NULL); 179 if (ret) 180 return ret; 181 func->cur_blksize = blksz; 182 return 0; 183} 184EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_set_block_size); 185 186/* 187 * Calculate the maximum byte mode transfer size 188 */ 189static inline unsigned int sdio_max_byte_size(struct sdio_func *func) 190{ 191 unsigned mval = func->card->host->max_blk_size; 192 193 if (mmc_blksz_for_byte_mode(func->card)) 194 mval = min(mval, func->cur_blksize); 195 else 196 mval = min(mval, func->max_blksize); 197 198 if (mmc_card_broken_byte_mode_512(func->card)) 199 return min(mval, 511u); 200 201 return min(mval, 512u); /* maximum size for byte mode */ 202} 203 204/** 205 * sdio_align_size - pads a transfer size to a more optimal value 206 * @func: SDIO function 207 * @sz: original transfer size 208 * 209 * Pads the original data size with a number of extra bytes in 210 * order to avoid controller bugs and/or performance hits 211 * (e.g. some controllers revert to PIO for certain sizes). 212 * 213 * If possible, it will also adjust the size so that it can be 214 * handled in just a single request. 215 * 216 * Returns the improved size, which might be unmodified. 217 */ 218unsigned int sdio_align_size(struct sdio_func *func, unsigned int sz) 219{ 220 unsigned int orig_sz; 221 unsigned int blk_sz, byte_sz; 222 unsigned chunk_sz; 223 224 orig_sz = sz; 225 226 /* 227 * Do a first check with the controller, in case it 228 * wants to increase the size up to a point where it 229 * might need more than one block. 230 */ 231 sz = mmc_align_data_size(func->card, sz); 232 233 /* 234 * If we can still do this with just a byte transfer, then 235 * we're done. 236 */ 237 if (sz <= sdio_max_byte_size(func)) 238 return sz; 239 240 if (func->card->cccr.multi_block) { 241 /* 242 * Check if the transfer is already block aligned 243 */ 244 if ((sz % func->cur_blksize) == 0) 245 return sz; 246 247 /* 248 * Realign it so that it can be done with one request, 249 * and recheck if the controller still likes it. 250 */ 251 blk_sz = ((sz + func->cur_blksize - 1) / 252 func->cur_blksize) * func->cur_blksize; 253 blk_sz = mmc_align_data_size(func->card, blk_sz); 254 255 /* 256 * This value is only good if it is still just 257 * one request. 258 */ 259 if ((blk_sz % func->cur_blksize) == 0) 260 return blk_sz; 261 262 /* 263 * We failed to do one request, but at least try to 264 * pad the remainder properly. 265 */ 266 byte_sz = mmc_align_data_size(func->card, 267 sz % func->cur_blksize); 268 if (byte_sz <= sdio_max_byte_size(func)) { 269 blk_sz = sz / func->cur_blksize; 270 return blk_sz * func->cur_blksize + byte_sz; 271 } 272 } else { 273 /* 274 * We need multiple requests, so first check that the 275 * controller can handle the chunk size; 276 */ 277 chunk_sz = mmc_align_data_size(func->card, 278 sdio_max_byte_size(func)); 279 if (chunk_sz == sdio_max_byte_size(func)) { 280 /* 281 * Fix up the size of the remainder (if any) 282 */ 283 byte_sz = orig_sz % chunk_sz; 284 if (byte_sz) { 285 byte_sz = mmc_align_data_size(func->card, 286 byte_sz); 287 } 288 289 return (orig_sz / chunk_sz) * chunk_sz + byte_sz; 290 } 291 } 292 293 /* 294 * The controller is simply incapable of transferring the size 295 * we want in decent manner, so just return the original size. 296 */ 297 return orig_sz; 298} 299EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_align_size); 300 301/* Split an arbitrarily sized data transfer into several 302 * IO_RW_EXTENDED commands. */ 303static int sdio_io_rw_ext_helper(struct sdio_func *func, int write, 304 unsigned addr, int incr_addr, u8 *buf, unsigned size) 305{ 306 unsigned remainder = size; 307 unsigned max_blocks; 308 int ret; 309 310 /* Do the bulk of the transfer using block mode (if supported). */ 311 if (func->card->cccr.multi_block && (size > sdio_max_byte_size(func))) { 312 /* Blocks per command is limited by host count, host transfer 313 * size and the maximum for IO_RW_EXTENDED of 511 blocks. */ 314 max_blocks = min(func->card->host->max_blk_count, 511u); 315 316 while (remainder >= func->cur_blksize) { 317 unsigned blocks; 318 319 blocks = remainder / func->cur_blksize; 320 if (blocks > max_blocks) 321 blocks = max_blocks; 322 size = blocks * func->cur_blksize; 323 324 ret = mmc_io_rw_extended(func->card, write, 325 func->num, addr, incr_addr, buf, 326 blocks, func->cur_blksize); 327 if (ret) 328 return ret; 329 330 remainder -= size; 331 buf += size; 332 if (incr_addr) 333 addr += size; 334 } 335 } 336 337 /* Write the remainder using byte mode. */ 338 while (remainder > 0) { 339 size = min(remainder, sdio_max_byte_size(func)); 340 341 /* Indicate byte mode by setting "blocks" = 0 */ 342 ret = mmc_io_rw_extended(func->card, write, func->num, addr, 343 incr_addr, buf, 0, size); 344 if (ret) 345 return ret; 346 347 remainder -= size; 348 buf += size; 349 if (incr_addr) 350 addr += size; 351 } 352 return 0; 353} 354 355/** 356 * sdio_readb - read a single byte from a SDIO function 357 * @func: SDIO function to access 358 * @addr: address to read 359 * @err_ret: optional status value from transfer 360 * 361 * Reads a single byte from the address space of a given SDIO 362 * function. If there is a problem reading the address, 0xff 363 * is returned and @err_ret will contain the error code. 364 */ 365u8 sdio_readb(struct sdio_func *func, unsigned int addr, int *err_ret) 366{ 367 int ret; 368 u8 val; 369 370 BUG_ON(!func); 371 372 if (err_ret) 373 *err_ret = 0; 374 375 ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 0, func->num, addr, 0, &val); 376 if (ret) { 377 if (err_ret) 378 *err_ret = ret; 379 return 0xFF; 380 } 381 382 return val; 383} 384EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_readb); 385 386/** 387 * sdio_writeb - write a single byte to a SDIO function 388 * @func: SDIO function to access 389 * @b: byte to write 390 * @addr: address to write to 391 * @err_ret: optional status value from transfer 392 * 393 * Writes a single byte to the address space of a given SDIO 394 * function. @err_ret will contain the status of the actual 395 * transfer. 396 */ 397void sdio_writeb(struct sdio_func *func, u8 b, unsigned int addr, int *err_ret) 398{ 399 int ret; 400 401 BUG_ON(!func); 402 403 ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 1, func->num, addr, b, NULL); 404 if (err_ret) 405 *err_ret = ret; 406} 407EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_writeb); 408 409/** 410 * sdio_writeb_readb - write and read a byte from SDIO function 411 * @func: SDIO function to access 412 * @write_byte: byte to write 413 * @addr: address to write to 414 * @err_ret: optional status value from transfer 415 * 416 * Performs a RAW (Read after Write) operation as defined by SDIO spec - 417 * single byte is written to address space of a given SDIO function and 418 * response is read back from the same address, both using single request. 419 * If there is a problem with the operation, 0xff is returned and 420 * @err_ret will contain the error code. 421 */ 422u8 sdio_writeb_readb(struct sdio_func *func, u8 write_byte, 423 unsigned int addr, int *err_ret) 424{ 425 int ret; 426 u8 val; 427 428 ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 1, func->num, addr, 429 write_byte, &val); 430 if (err_ret) 431 *err_ret = ret; 432 if (ret) 433 val = 0xff; 434 435 return val; 436} 437EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_writeb_readb); 438 439/** 440 * sdio_memcpy_fromio - read a chunk of memory from a SDIO function 441 * @func: SDIO function to access 442 * @dst: buffer to store the data 443 * @addr: address to begin reading from 444 * @count: number of bytes to read 445 * 446 * Reads from the address space of a given SDIO function. Return 447 * value indicates if the transfer succeeded or not. 448 */ 449int sdio_memcpy_fromio(struct sdio_func *func, void *dst, 450 unsigned int addr, int count) 451{ 452 return sdio_io_rw_ext_helper(func, 0, addr, 1, dst, count); 453} 454EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_memcpy_fromio); 455 456/** 457 * sdio_memcpy_toio - write a chunk of memory to a SDIO function 458 * @func: SDIO function to access 459 * @addr: address to start writing to 460 * @src: buffer that contains the data to write 461 * @count: number of bytes to write 462 * 463 * Writes to the address space of a given SDIO function. Return 464 * value indicates if the transfer succeeded or not. 465 */ 466int sdio_memcpy_toio(struct sdio_func *func, unsigned int addr, 467 void *src, int count) 468{ 469 return sdio_io_rw_ext_helper(func, 1, addr, 1, src, count); 470} 471EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_memcpy_toio); 472 473/** 474 * sdio_readsb - read from a FIFO on a SDIO function 475 * @func: SDIO function to access 476 * @dst: buffer to store the data 477 * @addr: address of (single byte) FIFO 478 * @count: number of bytes to read 479 * 480 * Reads from the specified FIFO of a given SDIO function. Return 481 * value indicates if the transfer succeeded or not. 482 */ 483int sdio_readsb(struct sdio_func *func, void *dst, unsigned int addr, 484 int count) 485{ 486 return sdio_io_rw_ext_helper(func, 0, addr, 0, dst, count); 487} 488EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_readsb); 489 490/** 491 * sdio_writesb - write to a FIFO of a SDIO function 492 * @func: SDIO function to access 493 * @addr: address of (single byte) FIFO 494 * @src: buffer that contains the data to write 495 * @count: number of bytes to write 496 * 497 * Writes to the specified FIFO of a given SDIO function. Return 498 * value indicates if the transfer succeeded or not. 499 */ 500int sdio_writesb(struct sdio_func *func, unsigned int addr, void *src, 501 int count) 502{ 503 return sdio_io_rw_ext_helper(func, 1, addr, 0, src, count); 504} 505EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_writesb); 506 507/** 508 * sdio_readw - read a 16 bit integer from a SDIO function 509 * @func: SDIO function to access 510 * @addr: address to read 511 * @err_ret: optional status value from transfer 512 * 513 * Reads a 16 bit integer from the address space of a given SDIO 514 * function. If there is a problem reading the address, 0xffff 515 * is returned and @err_ret will contain the error code. 516 */ 517u16 sdio_readw(struct sdio_func *func, unsigned int addr, int *err_ret) 518{ 519 int ret; 520 521 if (err_ret) 522 *err_ret = 0; 523 524 ret = sdio_memcpy_fromio(func, func->tmpbuf, addr, 2); 525 if (ret) { 526 if (err_ret) 527 *err_ret = ret; 528 return 0xFFFF; 529 } 530 531 return le16_to_cpup((__le16 *)func->tmpbuf); 532} 533EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_readw); 534 535/** 536 * sdio_writew - write a 16 bit integer to a SDIO function 537 * @func: SDIO function to access 538 * @b: integer to write 539 * @addr: address to write to 540 * @err_ret: optional status value from transfer 541 * 542 * Writes a 16 bit integer to the address space of a given SDIO 543 * function. @err_ret will contain the status of the actual 544 * transfer. 545 */ 546void sdio_writew(struct sdio_func *func, u16 b, unsigned int addr, int *err_ret) 547{ 548 int ret; 549 550 *(__le16 *)func->tmpbuf = cpu_to_le16(b); 551 552 ret = sdio_memcpy_toio(func, addr, func->tmpbuf, 2); 553 if (err_ret) 554 *err_ret = ret; 555} 556EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_writew); 557 558/** 559 * sdio_readl - read a 32 bit integer from a SDIO function 560 * @func: SDIO function to access 561 * @addr: address to read 562 * @err_ret: optional status value from transfer 563 * 564 * Reads a 32 bit integer from the address space of a given SDIO 565 * function. If there is a problem reading the address, 566 * 0xffffffff is returned and @err_ret will contain the error 567 * code. 568 */ 569u32 sdio_readl(struct sdio_func *func, unsigned int addr, int *err_ret) 570{ 571 int ret; 572 573 if (err_ret) 574 *err_ret = 0; 575 576 ret = sdio_memcpy_fromio(func, func->tmpbuf, addr, 4); 577 if (ret) { 578 if (err_ret) 579 *err_ret = ret; 580 return 0xFFFFFFFF; 581 } 582 583 return le32_to_cpup((__le32 *)func->tmpbuf); 584} 585EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_readl); 586 587/** 588 * sdio_writel - write a 32 bit integer to a SDIO function 589 * @func: SDIO function to access 590 * @b: integer to write 591 * @addr: address to write to 592 * @err_ret: optional status value from transfer 593 * 594 * Writes a 32 bit integer to the address space of a given SDIO 595 * function. @err_ret will contain the status of the actual 596 * transfer. 597 */ 598void sdio_writel(struct sdio_func *func, u32 b, unsigned int addr, int *err_ret) 599{ 600 int ret; 601 602 *(__le32 *)func->tmpbuf = cpu_to_le32(b); 603 604 ret = sdio_memcpy_toio(func, addr, func->tmpbuf, 4); 605 if (err_ret) 606 *err_ret = ret; 607} 608EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_writel); 609 610/** 611 * sdio_f0_readb - read a single byte from SDIO function 0 612 * @func: an SDIO function of the card 613 * @addr: address to read 614 * @err_ret: optional status value from transfer 615 * 616 * Reads a single byte from the address space of SDIO function 0. 617 * If there is a problem reading the address, 0xff is returned 618 * and @err_ret will contain the error code. 619 */ 620unsigned char sdio_f0_readb(struct sdio_func *func, unsigned int addr, 621 int *err_ret) 622{ 623 int ret; 624 unsigned char val; 625 626 BUG_ON(!func); 627 628 if (err_ret) 629 *err_ret = 0; 630 631 ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 0, 0, addr, 0, &val); 632 if (ret) { 633 if (err_ret) 634 *err_ret = ret; 635 return 0xFF; 636 } 637 638 return val; 639} 640EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_f0_readb); 641 642/** 643 * sdio_f0_writeb - write a single byte to SDIO function 0 644 * @func: an SDIO function of the card 645 * @b: byte to write 646 * @addr: address to write to 647 * @err_ret: optional status value from transfer 648 * 649 * Writes a single byte to the address space of SDIO function 0. 650 * @err_ret will contain the status of the actual transfer. 651 * 652 * Only writes to the vendor specific CCCR registers (0xF0 - 653 * 0xFF) are permiited; @err_ret will be set to -EINVAL for * 654 * writes outside this range. 655 */ 656void sdio_f0_writeb(struct sdio_func *func, unsigned char b, unsigned int addr, 657 int *err_ret) 658{ 659 int ret; 660 661 BUG_ON(!func); 662 663 if ((addr < 0xF0 || addr > 0xFF) && (!mmc_card_lenient_fn0(func->card))) { 664 if (err_ret) 665 *err_ret = -EINVAL; 666 return; 667 } 668 669 ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 1, 0, addr, b, NULL); 670 if (err_ret) 671 *err_ret = ret; 672} 673EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_f0_writeb); 674 675/** 676 * sdio_get_host_pm_caps - get host power management capabilities 677 * @func: SDIO function attached to host 678 * 679 * Returns a capability bitmask corresponding to power management 680 * features supported by the host controller that the card function 681 * might rely upon during a system suspend. The host doesn't need 682 * to be claimed, nor the function active, for this information to be 683 * obtained. 684 */ 685mmc_pm_flag_t sdio_get_host_pm_caps(struct sdio_func *func) 686{ 687 BUG_ON(!func); 688 BUG_ON(!func->card); 689 690 return func->card->host->pm_caps; 691} 692EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_get_host_pm_caps); 693 694/** 695 * sdio_set_host_pm_flags - set wanted host power management capabilities 696 * @func: SDIO function attached to host 697 * 698 * Set a capability bitmask corresponding to wanted host controller 699 * power management features for the upcoming suspend state. 700 * This must be called, if needed, each time the suspend method of 701 * the function driver is called, and must contain only bits that 702 * were returned by sdio_get_host_pm_caps(). 703 * The host doesn't need to be claimed, nor the function active, 704 * for this information to be set. 705 */ 706int sdio_set_host_pm_flags(struct sdio_func *func, mmc_pm_flag_t flags) 707{ 708 struct mmc_host *host; 709 710 BUG_ON(!func); 711 BUG_ON(!func->card); 712 713 host = func->card->host; 714 715 if (flags & ~host->pm_caps) 716 return -EINVAL; 717 718 /* function suspend methods are serialized, hence no lock needed */ 719 host->pm_flags |= flags; 720 return 0; 721} 722EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_set_host_pm_flags); 723