1 /** @file
2   I2C I/O Protocol as defined in the PI 1.3 specification.
3 
4   The EFI I2C I/O protocol enables the user to manipulate a single
5   I2C device independent of the host controller and I2C design.
6 
7   Copyright (c) 2013 - 2015, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
8   This program and the accompanying materials
9   are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
10   which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at
11   http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
12 
13   THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
14   WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
15 
16   @par Revision Reference:
17   This protocol is from PI Version 1.3.
18 
19 **/
20 
21 #ifndef __I2C_IO_H__
22 #define __I2C_IO_H__
23 
24 #include <Pi/PiI2c.h>
25 
26 #define EFI_I2C_IO_PROTOCOL_GUID { 0xb60a3e6b, 0x18c4, 0x46e5, { 0xa2, 0x9a, 0xc9, 0xa1, 0x06, 0x65, 0xa2, 0x8e }}
27 
28 ///
29 /// I2C I/O protocol
30 ///
31 /// The I2C IO protocol enables access to a specific device on the I2C
32 /// bus.
33 ///
34 /// Each I2C device is identified uniquely in the system by the tuple
35 /// DeviceGuid:DeviceIndex.  The DeviceGuid represents the manufacture
36 /// and part number and is provided by the silicon vendor or the third
37 /// party I2C device driver writer.  The DeviceIndex identifies the part
38 /// within the system by using a unique number and is created by the
39 /// board designer or the writer of the EFI_I2C_ENUMERATE_PROTOCOL.
40 ///
41 /// I2C slave addressing is abstracted to validate addresses and limit
42 /// operation to the specified I2C device.  The third party providing
43 /// the I2C device support provides an ordered list of slave addresses
44 /// for the I2C device required to implement the EFI_I2C_ENUMERATE_PROTOCOL.
45 /// The order of the list must be preserved.
46 ///
47 typedef struct _EFI_I2C_IO_PROTOCOL  EFI_I2C_IO_PROTOCOL;
48 
49 
50 /**
51   Queue an I2C transaction for execution on the I2C device.
52 
53   This routine must be called at or below TPL_NOTIFY.  For synchronous
54   requests this routine must be called at or below TPL_CALLBACK.
55 
56   This routine queues an I2C transaction to the I2C controller for
57   execution on the I2C bus.
58 
59   When Event is NULL, QueueRequest() operates synchronously and returns
60   the I2C completion status as its return value.
61 
62   When Event is not NULL, QueueRequest() synchronously returns EFI_SUCCESS
63   indicating that the asynchronous I2C transaction was queued.  The values
64   above are returned in the buffer pointed to by I2cStatus upon the
65   completion of the I2C transaction when I2cStatus is not NULL.
66 
67   The upper layer driver writer provides the following to the platform
68   vendor:
69 
70   1.  Vendor specific GUID for the I2C part
71   2.  Guidance on proper construction of the slave address array when the
72       I2C device uses more than one slave address.  The I2C bus protocol
73       uses the SlaveAddressIndex to perform relative to physical address
74       translation to access the blocks of hardware within the I2C device.
75 
76   @param[in] This               Pointer to an EFI_I2C_IO_PROTOCOL structure.
77   @param[in] SlaveAddressIndex  Index value into an array of slave addresses
78                                 for the I2C device.  The values in the array
79                                 are specified by the board designer, with the
80                                 third party I2C device driver writer providing
81                                 the slave address order.
82 
83                                 For devices that have a single slave address,
84                                 this value must be zero.  If the I2C device
85                                 uses more than one slave address then the
86                                 third party (upper level) I2C driver writer
87                                 needs to specify the order of entries in the
88                                 slave address array.
89 
90                                 \ref ThirdPartyI2cDrivers "Third Party I2C
91                                 Drivers" section in I2cMaster.h.
92   @param[in] Event              Event to signal for asynchronous transactions,
93                                 NULL for synchronous transactions
94   @param[in] RequestPacket      Pointer to an EFI_I2C_REQUEST_PACKET structure
95                                 describing the I2C transaction
96   @param[out] I2cStatus         Optional buffer to receive the I2C transaction
97                                 completion status
98 
99   @retval EFI_SUCCESS           The asynchronous transaction was successfully
100                                 queued when Event is not NULL.
101   @retval EFI_SUCCESS           The transaction completed successfully when
102                                 Event is NULL.
103   @retval EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE   The RequestPacket->LengthInBytes value is too
104                                 large.
105   @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR      There was an I2C error (NACK) during the
106                                 transaction.
107   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER RequestPacket is NULL.
108   @retval EFI_NO_MAPPING        The EFI_I2C_HOST_PROTOCOL could not set the
109                                 bus configuration required to access this I2C
110                                 device.
111   @retval EFI_NO_RESPONSE       The I2C device is not responding to the slave
112                                 address selected by SlaveAddressIndex.
113                                 EFI_DEVICE_ERROR will be returned if the
114                                 controller cannot distinguish when the NACK
115                                 occurred.
116   @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES  Insufficient memory for I2C transaction
117   @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED       The controller does not support the requested
118                                 transaction.
119 
120 **/
121 typedef
122 EFI_STATUS
123 (EFIAPI *EFI_I2C_IO_PROTOCOL_QUEUE_REQUEST) (
124   IN CONST EFI_I2C_IO_PROTOCOL  *This,
125   IN UINTN                      SlaveAddressIndex,
126   IN EFI_EVENT                  Event      OPTIONAL,
127   IN EFI_I2C_REQUEST_PACKET     *RequestPacket,
128   OUT EFI_STATUS                *I2cStatus OPTIONAL
129   );
130 
131 ///
132 /// I2C I/O protocol
133 ///
134 struct _EFI_I2C_IO_PROTOCOL {
135   ///
136   /// Queue an I2C transaction for execution on the I2C device.
137   ///
138   EFI_I2C_IO_PROTOCOL_QUEUE_REQUEST         QueueRequest;
139 
140   ///
141   /// Unique value assigned by the silicon manufacture or the third
142   /// party I2C driver writer for the I2C part.  This value logically
143   /// combines both the manufacture name and the I2C part number into
144   /// a single value specified as a GUID.
145   ///
146   CONST EFI_GUID                            *DeviceGuid;
147 
148   ///
149   /// Unique ID of the I2C part within the system
150   ///
151   UINT32                                    DeviceIndex;
152 
153   ///
154   /// Hardware revision - ACPI _HRV value.  See the Advanced Configuration
155   /// and Power Interface Specification, Revision 5.0  for the field format
156   /// and the Plug and play support for I2C web-page for restriction on values.
157   ///
158   UINT32                                    HardwareRevision;
159 
160   ///
161   /// Pointer to an EFI_I2C_CONTROLLER_CAPABILITIES data structure containing
162   /// the capabilities of the I2C host controller.
163   ///
164   CONST EFI_I2C_CONTROLLER_CAPABILITIES     *I2cControllerCapabilities;
165 };
166 
167 ///
168 /// Reference to variable defined in the .DEC file
169 ///
170 extern EFI_GUID gEfiI2cIoProtocolGuid;
171 
172 #endif  //  __I2C_IO_H__
173