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/* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
/* Host communication command constants for Chrome EC */
#ifndef __CROS_EC_COMMANDS_H
#define __CROS_EC_COMMANDS_H
/*
* Protocol overview
*
* request: CMD [ P0 P1 P2 ... Pn S ]
* response: ERR [ P0 P1 P2 ... Pn S ]
*
* where the bytes are defined as follow :
* - CMD is the command code. (defined by EC_CMD_ constants)
* - ERR is the error code. (defined by EC_RES_ constants)
* - Px is the optional payload.
* it is not sent if the error code is not success.
* (defined by ec_params_ and ec_response_ structures)
* - S is the checksum which is the sum of all payload bytes.
*
* On LPC, CMD and ERR are sent/received at EC_LPC_ADDR_KERNEL|USER_CMD
* and the payloads are sent/received at EC_LPC_ADDR_KERNEL|USER_PARAM.
* On I2C, all bytes are sent serially in the same message.
*/
/* Current version of this protocol */
#define EC_PROTO_VERSION 0x00000002
/* Command version mask */
#define EC_VER_MASK(version) (1UL << (version))
/* I/O addresses for ACPI commands */
#define EC_LPC_ADDR_ACPI_DATA 0x62
#define EC_LPC_ADDR_ACPI_CMD 0x66
/* I/O addresses for host command */
#define EC_LPC_ADDR_HOST_DATA 0x200
#define EC_LPC_ADDR_HOST_CMD 0x204
/* I/O addresses for host command args and params */
#define EC_LPC_ADDR_HOST_ARGS 0x800
#define EC_LPC_ADDR_HOST_PARAM 0x804
#define EC_HOST_PARAM_SIZE 0x0fc /* Size of param area in bytes */
/* I/O addresses for host command params, old interface */
#define EC_LPC_ADDR_OLD_PARAM 0x880
#define EC_OLD_PARAM_SIZE 0x080 /* Size of param area in bytes */
/* EC command register bit functions */
#define EC_LPC_CMDR_DATA (1 << 0)
#define EC_LPC_CMDR_PENDING (1 << 1)
#define EC_LPC_CMDR_BUSY (1 << 2)
#define EC_LPC_CMDR_CMD (1 << 3)
#define EC_LPC_CMDR_ACPI_BRST (1 << 4)
#define EC_LPC_CMDR_SCI (1 << 5)
#define EC_LPC_CMDR_SMI (1 << 6)
#define EC_LPC_ADDR_MEMMAP 0x900
#define EC_MEMMAP_SIZE 255 /* ACPI IO buffer max is 255 bytes */
#define EC_MEMMAP_TEXT_MAX 8 /* Size of a string in the memory map */
/* The offset address of each type of data in mapped memory. */
#define EC_MEMMAP_TEMP_SENSOR 0x00
#define EC_MEMMAP_FAN 0x10
#define EC_MEMMAP_ID 0x20 /* 'E' 'C' */
#define EC_MEMMAP_ID_VERSION 0x22 /* Version of data in 0x20 - 0x2f */
#define EC_MEMMAP_THERMAL_VERSION 0x23 /* Version of data in 0x00 - 0x1f */
#define EC_MEMMAP_BATTERY_VERSION 0x24 /* Version of data in 0x40 - 0x7f */
#define EC_MEMMAP_SWITCHES_VERSION 0x25 /* Version of data in 0x30 - 0x33 */
#define EC_MEMMAP_EVENTS_VERSION 0x26 /* Version of data in 0x34 - 0x3f */
#define EC_MEMMAP_HOST_CMD_FLAGS 0x27 /* Host command interface flags */
#define EC_MEMMAP_SWITCHES 0x30
#define EC_MEMMAP_HOST_EVENTS 0x34
#define EC_MEMMAP_BATT_VOLT 0x40 /* Battery Present Voltage */
#define EC_MEMMAP_BATT_RATE 0x44 /* Battery Present Rate */
#define EC_MEMMAP_BATT_CAP 0x48 /* Battery Remaining Capacity */
#define EC_MEMMAP_BATT_FLAG 0x4c /* Battery State, defined below */
#define EC_MEMMAP_BATT_DCAP 0x50 /* Battery Design Capacity */
#define EC_MEMMAP_BATT_DVLT 0x54 /* Battery Design Voltage */
#define EC_MEMMAP_BATT_LFCC 0x58 /* Battery Last Full Charge Capacity */
#define EC_MEMMAP_BATT_CCNT 0x5c /* Battery Cycle Count */
#define EC_MEMMAP_BATT_MFGR 0x60 /* Battery Manufacturer String */
#define EC_MEMMAP_BATT_MODEL 0x68 /* Battery Model Number String */
#define EC_MEMMAP_BATT_SERIAL 0x70 /* Battery Serial Number String */
#define EC_MEMMAP_BATT_TYPE 0x78 /* Battery Type String */
/* Battery bit flags at EC_MEMMAP_BATT_FLAG. */
#define EC_BATT_FLAG_AC_PRESENT 0x01
#define EC_BATT_FLAG_BATT_PRESENT 0x02
#define EC_BATT_FLAG_DISCHARGING 0x04
#define EC_BATT_FLAG_CHARGING 0x08
#define EC_BATT_FLAG_LEVEL_CRITICAL 0x10
/* Switch flags at EC_MEMMAP_SWITCHES */
#define EC_SWITCH_LID_OPEN 0x01
#define EC_SWITCH_POWER_BUTTON_PRESSED 0x02
#define EC_SWITCH_WRITE_PROTECT_DISABLED 0x04
/* Recovery requested via keyboard */
#define EC_SWITCH_KEYBOARD_RECOVERY 0x08
/* Recovery requested via dedicated signal (from servo board) */
#define EC_SWITCH_DEDICATED_RECOVERY 0x10
/* Was fake developer mode switch; now unused. Remove in next refactor. */
#define EC_SWITCH_IGNORE0 0x20
/* Host command interface flags */
/* Host command interface supports LPC args (LPC interface only) */
#define EC_HOST_CMD_FLAG_LPC_ARGS_SUPPORTED 0x01
/* Wireless switch flags */
#define EC_WIRELESS_SWITCH_WLAN 0x01
#define EC_WIRELESS_SWITCH_BLUETOOTH 0x02
/*
* The offset of temperature value stored in mapped memory. This allows
* reporting a temperature range of 200K to 454K = -73C to 181C.
*/
#define EC_TEMP_SENSOR_OFFSET 200
/*
* This header file is used in coreboot both in C and ACPI code. The ACPI code
* is pre-processed to handle constants but the ASL compiler is unable to
* handle actual C code so keep it separate.
*/
#ifndef __ACPI__
/*
* Define __packed if someone hasn't beat us to it. Linux kernel style
* checking prefers __packed over __attribute__((packed)).
*/
#ifndef __packed
#define __packed __attribute__((packed))
#endif
/* LPC command status byte masks */
/* EC has written a byte in the data register and host hasn't read it yet */
#define EC_LPC_STATUS_TO_HOST 0x01
/* Host has written a command/data byte and the EC hasn't read it yet */
#define EC_LPC_STATUS_FROM_HOST 0x02
/* EC is processing a command */
#define EC_LPC_STATUS_PROCESSING 0x04
/* Last write to EC was a command, not data */
#define EC_LPC_STATUS_LAST_CMD 0x08
/* EC is in burst mode. Unsupported by Chrome EC, so this bit is never set */
#define EC_LPC_STATUS_BURST_MODE 0x10
/* SCI event is pending (requesting SCI query) */
#define EC_LPC_STATUS_SCI_PENDING 0x20
/* SMI event is pending (requesting SMI query) */
#define EC_LPC_STATUS_SMI_PENDING 0x40
/* (reserved) */
#define EC_LPC_STATUS_RESERVED 0x80
/*
* EC is busy. This covers both the EC processing a command, and the host has
* written a new command but the EC hasn't picked it up yet.
*/
#define EC_LPC_STATUS_BUSY_MASK \
(EC_LPC_STATUS_FROM_HOST | EC_LPC_STATUS_PROCESSING)
/* Host command response codes */
enum ec_status {
EC_RES_SUCCESS = 0,
EC_RES_INVALID_COMMAND = 1,
EC_RES_ERROR = 2,
EC_RES_INVALID_PARAM = 3,
EC_RES_ACCESS_DENIED = 4,
EC_RES_INVALID_RESPONSE = 5,
EC_RES_INVALID_VERSION = 6,
EC_RES_INVALID_CHECKSUM = 7,
EC_RES_IN_PROGRESS = 8, /* Accepted, command in progress */
EC_RES_UNAVAILABLE = 9, /* No response available */
EC_RES_TIMEOUT = 10, /* We got a timeout */
};
/*
* Host event codes. Note these are 1-based, not 0-based, because ACPI query
* EC command uses code 0 to mean "no event pending". We explicitly specify
* each value in the enum listing so they won't change if we delete/insert an
* item or rearrange the list (it needs to be stable across platforms, not
* just within a single compiled instance).
*/
enum host_event_code {
EC_HOST_EVENT_LID_CLOSED = 1,
EC_HOST_EVENT_LID_OPEN = 2,
EC_HOST_EVENT_POWER_BUTTON = 3,
EC_HOST_EVENT_AC_CONNECTED = 4,
EC_HOST_EVENT_AC_DISCONNECTED = 5,
EC_HOST_EVENT_BATTERY_LOW = 6,
EC_HOST_EVENT_BATTERY_CRITICAL = 7,
EC_HOST_EVENT_BATTERY = 8,
EC_HOST_EVENT_THERMAL_THRESHOLD = 9,
EC_HOST_EVENT_THERMAL_OVERLOAD = 10,
EC_HOST_EVENT_THERMAL = 11,
EC_HOST_EVENT_USB_CHARGER = 12,
EC_HOST_EVENT_KEY_PRESSED = 13,
/*
* EC has finished initializing the host interface. The host can check
* for this event following sending a EC_CMD_REBOOT_EC command to
* determine when the EC is ready to accept subsequent commands.
*/
EC_HOST_EVENT_INTERFACE_READY = 14,
/* Keyboard recovery combo has been pressed */
EC_HOST_EVENT_KEYBOARD_RECOVERY = 15,
/*
* The high bit of the event mask is not used as a host event code. If
* it reads back as set, then the entire event mask should be
* considered invalid by the host. This can happen when reading the
* raw event status via EC_MEMMAP_HOST_EVENTS but the LPC interface is
* not initialized on the EC, or improperly configured on the host.
*/
EC_HOST_EVENT_INVALID = 32
};
/* Host event mask */
#define EC_HOST_EVENT_MASK(event_code) (1UL << ((event_code) - 1))
/* Arguments at EC_LPC_ADDR_HOST_ARGS */
struct ec_lpc_host_args {
uint8_t flags;
uint8_t command_version;
uint8_t data_size;
/*
* Checksum; sum of command + flags + command_version + data_size +
* all params/response data bytes.
*/
uint8_t checksum;
} __packed;
/* Flags for ec_lpc_host_args.flags */
/*
* Args are from host. Data area at EC_LPC_ADDR_HOST_PARAM contains command
* params.
*
* If EC gets a command and this flag is not set, this is an old-style command.
* Command version is 0 and params from host are at EC_LPC_ADDR_OLD_PARAM with
* unknown length. EC must respond with an old-style response (that is,
* withouth setting EC_HOST_ARGS_FLAG_TO_HOST).
*/
#define EC_HOST_ARGS_FLAG_FROM_HOST 0x01
/*
* Args are from EC. Data area at EC_LPC_ADDR_HOST_PARAM contains response.
*
* If EC responds to a command and this flag is not set, this is an old-style
* response. Command version is 0 and response data from EC is at
* EC_LPC_ADDR_OLD_PARAM with unknown length.
*/
#define EC_HOST_ARGS_FLAG_TO_HOST 0x02
/*
* Notes on commands:
*
* Each command is an 8-byte command value. Commands which take params or
* return response data specify structs for that data. If no struct is
* specified, the command does not input or output data, respectively.
* Parameter/response length is implicit in the structs. Some underlying
* communication protocols (I2C, SPI) may add length or checksum headers, but
* those are implementation-dependent and not defined here.
*/
/*****************************************************************************/
/* General / test commands */
/*
* Get protocol version, used to deal with non-backward compatible protocol
* changes.
*/
#define EC_CMD_PROTO_VERSION 0x00
struct ec_response_proto_version {
uint32_t version;
} __packed;
/*
* Hello. This is a simple command to test the EC is responsive to
* commands.
*/
#define EC_CMD_HELLO 0x01
struct ec_params_hello {
uint32_t in_data; /* Pass anything here */
} __packed;
struct ec_response_hello {
uint32_t out_data; /* Output will be in_data + 0x01020304 */
} __packed;
/* Get version number */
#define EC_CMD_GET_VERSION 0x02
enum ec_current_image {
EC_IMAGE_UNKNOWN = 0,
EC_IMAGE_RO,
EC_IMAGE_RW
};
struct ec_response_get_version {
/* Null-terminated version strings for RO, RW */
char version_string_ro[32];
char version_string_rw[32];
char reserved[32]; /* Was previously RW-B string */
uint32_t current_image; /* One of ec_current_image */
} __packed;
/* Read test */
#define EC_CMD_READ_TEST 0x03
struct ec_params_read_test {
uint32_t offset; /* Starting value for read buffer */
uint32_t size; /* Size to read in bytes */
} __packed;
struct ec_response_read_test {
uint32_t data[32];
} __packed;
/*
* Get build information
*
* Response is null-terminated string.
*/
#define EC_CMD_GET_BUILD_INFO 0x04
/* Get chip info */
#define EC_CMD_GET_CHIP_INFO 0x05
struct ec_response_get_chip_info {
/* Null-terminated strings */
char vendor[32];
char name[32];
char revision[32]; /* Mask version */
} __packed;
/* Get board HW version */
#define EC_CMD_GET_BOARD_VERSION 0x06
struct ec_response_board_version {
uint16_t board_version; /* A monotonously incrementing number. */
} __packed;
/*
* Read memory-mapped data.
*
* This is an alternate interface to memory-mapped data for bus protocols
* which don't support direct-mapped memory - I2C, SPI, etc.
*
* Response is params.size bytes of data.
*/
#define EC_CMD_READ_MEMMAP 0x07
struct ec_params_read_memmap {
uint8_t offset; /* Offset in memmap (EC_MEMMAP_*) */
uint8_t size; /* Size to read in bytes */
} __packed;
/* Read versions supported for a command */
#define EC_CMD_GET_CMD_VERSIONS 0x08
struct ec_params_get_cmd_versions {
uint8_t cmd; /* Command to check */
} __packed;
struct ec_response_get_cmd_versions {
/*
* Mask of supported versions; use EC_VER_MASK() to compare with a
* desired version.
*/
uint32_t version_mask;
} __packed;
/*
* Check EC communcations status (busy). This is needed on i2c/spi but not
* on lpc since it has its own out-of-band busy indicator.
*
* lpc must read the status from the command register. Attempting this on
* lpc will overwrite the args/parameter space and corrupt its data.
*/
#define EC_CMD_GET_COMMS_STATUS 0x09
/* Avoid using ec_status which is for return values */
enum ec_comms_status {
EC_COMMS_STATUS_PROCESSING = 1 << 0, /* Processing cmd */
};
struct ec_response_get_comms_status {
uint32_t flags; /* Mask of enum ec_comms_status */
} __packed;
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Flash commands */
/* Get flash info */
#define EC_CMD_FLASH_INFO 0x10
struct ec_response_flash_info {
/* Usable flash size, in bytes */
uint32_t flash_size;
/*
* Write block size. Write offset and size must be a multiple
* of this.
*/
uint32_t write_block_size;
/*
* Erase block size. Erase offset and size must be a multiple
* of this.
*/
uint32_t erase_block_size;
/*
* Protection block size. Protection offset and size must be a
* multiple of this.
*/
uint32_t protect_block_size;
} __packed;
/*
* Read flash
*
* Response is params.size bytes of data.
*/
#define EC_CMD_FLASH_READ 0x11
struct ec_params_flash_read {
uint32_t offset; /* Byte offset to read */
uint32_t size; /* Size to read in bytes */
} __packed;
/* Write flash */
#define EC_CMD_FLASH_WRITE 0x12
struct ec_params_flash_write {
uint32_t offset; /* Byte offset to write */
uint32_t size; /* Size to write in bytes */
/*
* Data to write. Could really use EC_PARAM_SIZE - 8, but tidiest to
* use a power of 2 so writes stay aligned.
*/
uint8_t data[64];
} __packed;
/* Erase flash */
#define EC_CMD_FLASH_ERASE 0x13
struct ec_params_flash_erase {
uint32_t offset; /* Byte offset to erase */
uint32_t size; /* Size to erase in bytes */
} __packed;
/*
* Get/set flash protection.
*
* If mask!=0, sets/clear the requested bits of flags. Depending on the
* firmware write protect GPIO, not all flags will take effect immediately;
* some flags require a subsequent hard reset to take effect. Check the
* returned flags bits to see what actually happened.
*
* If mask=0, simply returns the current flags state.
*/
#define EC_CMD_FLASH_PROTECT 0x15
#define EC_VER_FLASH_PROTECT 1 /* Command version 1 */
/* Flags for flash protection */
/* RO flash code protected when the EC boots */
#define EC_FLASH_PROTECT_RO_AT_BOOT (1 << 0)
/*
* RO flash code protected now. If this bit is set, at-boot status cannot
* be changed.
*/
#define EC_FLASH_PROTECT_RO_NOW (1 << 1)
/* RW flash code protected now, until reboot. */
#define EC_FLASH_PROTECT_RW_NOW (1 << 2)
/* Flash write protect GPIO is asserted now */
#define EC_FLASH_PROTECT_GPIO_ASSERTED (1 << 3)
/* Error - at least one bank of flash is stuck locked, and cannot be unlocked */
#define EC_FLASH_PROTECT_ERROR_STUCK (1 << 4)
/*
* Error - flash protection is in inconsistent state. At least one bank of
* flash which should be protected is not protected. Usually fixed by
* re-requesting the desired flags, or by a hard reset if that fails.
*/
#define EC_FLASH_PROTECT_ERROR_INCONSISTENT (1 << 5)
/* RW flash code protected when the EC boots */
#define EC_FLASH_PROTECT_RW_AT_BOOT (1 << 6)
struct ec_params_flash_protect {
uint32_t mask; /* Bits in flags to apply */
uint32_t flags; /* New flags to apply */
} __packed;
struct ec_response_flash_protect {
/* Current value of flash protect flags */
uint32_t flags;
/*
* Flags which are valid on this platform. This allows the caller
* to distinguish between flags which aren't set vs. flags which can't
* be set on this platform.
*/
uint32_t valid_flags;
/* Flags which can be changed given the current protection state */
uint32_t writable_flags;
} __packed;
/*
* Note: commands 0x14 - 0x19 version 0 were old commands to get/set flash
* write protect. These commands may be reused with version > 0.
*/
/* Get the region offset/size */
#define EC_CMD_FLASH_REGION_INFO 0x16
#define EC_VER_FLASH_REGION_INFO 1
enum ec_flash_region {
EC_FLASH_REGION_RO,
EC_FLASH_REGION_RW,
};
struct ec_params_flash_region_info {
uint32_t region; /* enum ec_flash_region */
} __packed;
struct ec_response_flash_region_info {
uint32_t offset;
uint32_t size;
} __packed;
/*****************************************************************************/
/* PWM commands */
/* Get fan target RPM */
#define EC_CMD_PWM_GET_FAN_TARGET_RPM 0x20
struct ec_response_pwm_get_fan_rpm {
uint32_t rpm;
} __packed;
/* Set target fan RPM */
#define EC_CMD_PWM_SET_FAN_TARGET_RPM 0x21
struct ec_params_pwm_set_fan_target_rpm {
uint32_t rpm;
} __packed;
/* Get keyboard backlight */
#define EC_CMD_PWM_GET_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT 0x22
struct ec_response_pwm_get_keyboard_backlight {
uint8_t percent;
uint8_t enabled;
} __packed;
/* Set keyboard backlight */
#define EC_CMD_PWM_SET_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT 0x23
struct ec_params_pwm_set_keyboard_backlight {
uint8_t percent;
} __packed;
/* Set target fan PWM duty cycle */
#define EC_CMD_PWM_SET_FAN_DUTY 0x24
struct ec_params_pwm_set_fan_duty {
uint32_t percent;
} __packed;
/*****************************************************************************/
/*
* Lightbar commands. This looks worse than it is. Since we only use one LPC
* command to say "talk to the lightbar", we put the "and tell it to do X" part
* into a subcommand. We'll make separate structs for subcommands with
* different input args, so that we know how much to expect.
*/
#define EC_CMD_LIGHTBAR_CMD 0x28
struct ec_params_lightbar_cmd {
union {
union {
uint8_t cmd;
struct {
uint8_t cmd;
} dump, off, on, init, get_seq;
struct num {
uint8_t cmd;
uint8_t num;
} brightness, seq;
struct reg {
uint8_t cmd;
uint8_t ctrl, reg, value;
} reg;
struct rgb {
uint8_t cmd;
uint8_t led, red, green, blue;
} rgb;
} in;
union {
struct dump {
struct {
uint8_t reg;
uint8_t ic0;
uint8_t ic1;
} vals[23];
} dump;
struct get_seq {
uint8_t num;
} get_seq;
struct {
/* no return params */
} off, on, init, brightness, seq, reg, rgb;
} out;
};
} __packed;
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Verified boot commands */
/*
* Verified boot uber-command. Details still evolving. Like the lightbar
* command above, this takes sub-commands.
*/
#define EC_CMD_VBOOT_CMD 0x29
struct ec_params_vboot_cmd {
union {
union {
uint8_t cmd;
struct {
uint8_t cmd;
/* no inputs */
} get_flags;
struct {
uint8_t cmd;
uint8_t val;
} set_flags;
} in;
union {
struct {
uint8_t val;
} get_flags;
struct {
/* no outputs */
} set_flags;
} out;
};
} __packed;
/* Verified boot hash command */
#define EC_CMD_VBOOT_HASH 0x2A
struct ec_params_vboot_hash {
uint8_t cmd; /* enum ec_vboot_hash_cmd */
uint8_t hash_type; /* enum ec_vboot_hash_type */
uint8_t nonce_size; /* Nonce size; may be 0 */
uint8_t reserved0; /* Reserved; set 0 */
uint32_t offset; /* Offset in flash to hash */
uint32_t size; /* Number of bytes to hash */
uint8_t nonce_data[64]; /* Nonce data; ignored if nonce_size=0 */
} __packed;
struct ec_response_vboot_hash {
uint8_t status; /* enum ec_vboot_hash_status */
uint8_t hash_type; /* enum ec_vboot_hash_type */
uint8_t digest_size; /* Size of hash digest in bytes */
uint8_t reserved0; /* Ignore; will be 0 */
uint32_t offset; /* Offset in flash which was hashed */
uint32_t size; /* Number of bytes hashed */
uint8_t hash_digest[64]; /* Hash digest data */
} __packed;
enum ec_vboot_hash_cmd {
EC_VBOOT_HASH_GET, /* Get current hash status */
EC_VBOOT_HASH_ABORT, /* Abort calculating current hash */
EC_VBOOT_HASH_START, /* Start computing a new hash */
EC_VBOOT_HASH_RECALC, /* Synchronously compute a new hash */
};
enum ec_vboot_hash_type {
EC_VBOOT_HASH_TYPE_SHA256, /* SHA-256 */
};
enum ec_vboot_hash_status {
EC_VBOOT_HASH_STATUS_NONE, /* No hash (not started, or aborted) */
EC_VBOOT_HASH_STATUS_DONE, /* Finished computing a hash */
EC_VBOOT_HASH_STATUS_BUSY, /* Busy computing a hash */
};
/*
* Special values for offset for EC_VBOOT_HASH_START and EC_VBOOT_HASH_RECALC.
* If one of these is specified, the EC will automatically update offset and
* size to the correct values for the specified image (RO or RW).
*/
#define EC_VBOOT_HASH_OFFSET_RO 0xfffffffe
#define EC_VBOOT_HASH_OFFSET_RW 0xfffffffd
/*****************************************************************************/
/* USB charging control commands */
/* Set USB port charging mode */
#define EC_CMD_USB_CHARGE_SET_MODE 0x30
struct ec_params_usb_charge_set_mode {
uint8_t usb_port_id;
uint8_t mode;
} __packed;
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Persistent storage for host */
/* Maximum bytes that can be read/written in a single command */
#define EC_PSTORE_SIZE_MAX 64
/* Get persistent storage info */
#define EC_CMD_PSTORE_INFO 0x40
struct ec_response_pstore_info {
/* Persistent storage size, in bytes */
uint32_t pstore_size;
/* Access size; read/write offset and size must be a multiple of this */
uint32_t access_size;
} __packed;
/*
* Read persistent storage
*
* Response is params.size bytes of data.
*/
#define EC_CMD_PSTORE_READ 0x41
struct ec_params_pstore_read {
uint32_t offset; /* Byte offset to read */
uint32_t size; /* Size to read in bytes */
} __packed;
/* Write persistent storage */
#define EC_CMD_PSTORE_WRITE 0x42
struct ec_params_pstore_write {
uint32_t offset; /* Byte offset to write */
uint32_t size; /* Size to write in bytes */
uint8_t data[EC_PSTORE_SIZE_MAX];
} __packed;
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Thermal engine commands */
/* Set thershold value */
#define EC_CMD_THERMAL_SET_THRESHOLD 0x50
struct ec_params_thermal_set_threshold {
uint8_t sensor_type;
uint8_t threshold_id;
uint16_t value;
} __packed;
/* Get threshold value */
#define EC_CMD_THERMAL_GET_THRESHOLD 0x51
struct ec_params_thermal_get_threshold {
uint8_t sensor_type;
uint8_t threshold_id;
} __packed;
struct ec_response_thermal_get_threshold {
uint16_t value;
} __packed;
/* Toggle automatic fan control */
#define EC_CMD_THERMAL_AUTO_FAN_CTRL 0x52
/*****************************************************************************/
/* MKBP - Matrix KeyBoard Protocol */
/*
* Read key state
*
* Returns raw data for keyboard cols; see ec_response_mkbp_info.cols for
* expected response size.
*/
#define EC_CMD_MKBP_STATE 0x60
/* Provide information about the matrix : number of rows and columns */
#define EC_CMD_MKBP_INFO 0x61
struct ec_response_mkbp_info {
uint32_t rows;
uint32_t cols;
uint8_t switches;
} __packed;
/* Simulate key press */
#define EC_CMD_MKBP_SIMULATE_KEY 0x62
struct ec_params_mkbp_simulate_key {
uint8_t col;
uint8_t row;
uint8_t pressed;
} __packed;
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Temperature sensor commands */
/* Read temperature sensor info */
#define EC_CMD_TEMP_SENSOR_GET_INFO 0x70
struct ec_params_temp_sensor_get_info {
uint8_t id;
} __packed;
struct ec_response_temp_sensor_get_info {
char sensor_name[32];
uint8_t sensor_type;
} __packed;
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Host event commands */
/*
* Host event mask params and response structures, shared by all of the host
* event commands below.
*/
struct ec_params_host_event_mask {
uint32_t mask;
} __packed;
struct ec_response_host_event_mask {
uint32_t mask;
} __packed;
/* These all use ec_response_host_event_mask */
#define EC_CMD_HOST_EVENT_GET_B 0x87
#define EC_CMD_HOST_EVENT_GET_SMI_MASK 0x88
#define EC_CMD_HOST_EVENT_GET_SCI_MASK 0x89
#define EC_CMD_HOST_EVENT_GET_WAKE_MASK 0x8d
/* These all use ec_params_host_event_mask */
#define EC_CMD_HOST_EVENT_SET_SMI_MASK 0x8a
#define EC_CMD_HOST_EVENT_SET_SCI_MASK 0x8b
#define EC_CMD_HOST_EVENT_CLEAR 0x8c
#define EC_CMD_HOST_EVENT_SET_WAKE_MASK 0x8e
#define EC_CMD_HOST_EVENT_CLEAR_B 0x8f
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Switch commands */
/* Enable/disable LCD backlight */
#define EC_CMD_SWITCH_ENABLE_BKLIGHT 0x90
struct ec_params_switch_enable_backlight {
uint8_t enabled;
} __packed;
/* Enable/disable WLAN/Bluetooth */
#define EC_CMD_SWITCH_ENABLE_WIRELESS 0x91
struct ec_params_switch_enable_wireless {
uint8_t enabled;
} __packed;
/*****************************************************************************/
/* GPIO commands. Only available on EC if write protect has been disabled. */
/* Set GPIO output value */
#define EC_CMD_GPIO_SET 0x92
struct ec_params_gpio_set {
char name[32];
uint8_t val;
} __packed;
/* Get GPIO value */
#define EC_CMD_GPIO_GET 0x93
struct ec_params_gpio_get {
char name[32];
} __packed;
struct ec_response_gpio_get {
uint8_t val;
} __packed;
/*****************************************************************************/
/* I2C commands. Only available when flash write protect is unlocked. */
/* Read I2C bus */
#define EC_CMD_I2C_READ 0x94
struct ec_params_i2c_read {
uint16_t addr;
uint8_t read_size; /* Either 8 or 16. */
uint8_t port;
uint8_t offset;
} __packed;
struct ec_response_i2c_read {
uint16_t data;
} __packed;
/* Write I2C bus */
#define EC_CMD_I2C_WRITE 0x95
struct ec_params_i2c_write {
uint16_t data;
uint16_t addr;
uint8_t write_size; /* Either 8 or 16. */
uint8_t port;
uint8_t offset;
} __packed;
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Charge state commands. Only available when flash write protect unlocked. */
/* Force charge state machine to stop in idle mode */
#define EC_CMD_CHARGE_FORCE_IDLE 0x96
/*****************************************************************************/
/* System commands */
/*
* TODO: this is a confusing name, since it doesn't necessarily reboot the EC.
* Rename to "set image" or something similar.
*/
#define EC_CMD_REBOOT_EC 0xd2
/* Command */
enum ec_reboot_cmd {
EC_REBOOT_CANCEL = 0, /* Cancel a pending reboot */
EC_REBOOT_JUMP_RO, /* Jump to RO without rebooting */
EC_REBOOT_JUMP_RW, /* Jump to RW without rebooting */
/* (command 3 was jump to RW-B) */
EC_REBOOT_COLD = 4, /* Cold-reboot */
EC_REBOOT_DISABLE_JUMP, /* Disable jump until next reboot */
};
/* Flags for ec_params_reboot_ec.reboot_flags */
#define EC_REBOOT_FLAG_RESERVED0 (1 << 0) /* Was recovery request */
#define EC_REBOOT_FLAG_ON_AP_SHUTDOWN (1 << 1)
#define EC_REBOOT_FLAG_POWER_ON (1 << 2)
struct ec_params_reboot_ec {
uint8_t cmd; /* enum ec_reboot_cmd */
uint8_t flags; /* See EC_REBOOT_FLAG_* */
} __packed;
/*****************************************************************************/
/*
* Special commands
*
* These do not follow the normal rules for commands. See each command for
* details.
*/
/*
* ACPI Query Embedded Controller
*
* This clears the lowest-order bit in the currently pending host events, and
* sets the result code to the 1-based index of the bit (event 0x00000001 = 1,
* event 0x80000000 = 32), or 0 if no event was pending.
*
* This command is valid ONLY on port 62/66.
*/
#define EC_CMD_ACPI_QUERY_EVENT 0x84
/*
* Reboot NOW
*
* This command will work even when the EC LPC interface is busy, because the
* reboot command is processed at interrupt level. Note that when the EC
* reboots, the host will reboot too, so there is no response to this command.
*
* Use EC_CMD_REBOOT_EC to reboot the EC more politely.
*/
#define EC_CMD_REBOOT 0xd1 /* Think "die" */
/*
* Resend last response (not LPC).
*
* Returns EC_RES_UNAVAILABLE if there is no response available - for example,
* there was no previous command, or the previous command's response was too
* big to save.
*/
#define EC_CMD_RESEND_RESPONSE 0xdb
/*
* This header byte on a command indicate version 0. Any header byte less
* than this means that we are talking to an old EC which doesn't support
* versioning. In that case, we assume version 0.
*
* Header bytes greater than this indicate a later version. For example,
* EC_CMD_VERSION0 + 1 means we are using version 1.
*
* The old EC interface must not use commands 0xdc or higher.
*/
#define EC_CMD_VERSION0 0xdc
#endif /* !__ACPI__ */
#endif /* __CROS_EC_COMMANDS_H */