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[linux/fpc-iii.git] / drivers / char / ipmi / ipmi_si_sm.h
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1 /*
2 * ipmi_si_sm.h
4 * State machine interface for low-level IPMI system management
5 * interface state machines. This code is the interface between
6 * the ipmi_smi code (that handles the policy of a KCS, SMIC, or
7 * BT interface) and the actual low-level state machine.
9 * Author: MontaVista Software, Inc.
10 * Corey Minyard <minyard@mvista.com>
11 * source@mvista.com
13 * Copyright 2002 MontaVista Software Inc.
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38 * This is defined by the state machines themselves, it is an opaque
39 * data type for them to use.
41 struct si_sm_data;
44 * The structure for doing I/O in the state machine. The state
45 * machine doesn't have the actual I/O routines, they are done through
46 * this interface.
48 struct si_sm_io {
49 unsigned char (*inputb)(struct si_sm_io *io, unsigned int offset);
50 void (*outputb)(struct si_sm_io *io,
51 unsigned int offset,
52 unsigned char b);
55 * Generic info used by the actual handling routines, the
56 * state machine shouldn't touch these.
58 void __iomem *addr;
59 int regspacing;
60 int regsize;
61 int regshift;
62 int addr_type;
63 long addr_data;
66 /* Results of SMI events. */
67 enum si_sm_result {
68 SI_SM_CALL_WITHOUT_DELAY, /* Call the driver again immediately */
69 SI_SM_CALL_WITH_DELAY, /* Delay some before calling again. */
70 SI_SM_CALL_WITH_TICK_DELAY,/* Delay >=1 tick before calling again. */
71 SI_SM_TRANSACTION_COMPLETE, /* A transaction is finished. */
72 SI_SM_IDLE, /* The SM is in idle state. */
73 SI_SM_HOSED, /* The hardware violated the state machine. */
76 * The hardware is asserting attn and the state machine is
77 * idle.
79 SI_SM_ATTN
82 /* Handlers for the SMI state machine. */
83 struct si_sm_handlers {
85 * Put the version number of the state machine here so the
86 * upper layer can print it.
88 char *version;
91 * Initialize the data and return the amount of I/O space to
92 * reserve for the space.
94 unsigned int (*init_data)(struct si_sm_data *smi,
95 struct si_sm_io *io);
98 * Start a new transaction in the state machine. This will
99 * return -2 if the state machine is not idle, -1 if the size
100 * is invalid (to large or too small), or 0 if the transaction
101 * is successfully completed.
103 int (*start_transaction)(struct si_sm_data *smi,
104 unsigned char *data, unsigned int size);
107 * Return the results after the transaction. This will return
108 * -1 if the buffer is too small, zero if no transaction is
109 * present, or the actual length of the result data.
111 int (*get_result)(struct si_sm_data *smi,
112 unsigned char *data, unsigned int length);
115 * Call this periodically (for a polled interface) or upon
116 * receiving an interrupt (for a interrupt-driven interface).
117 * If interrupt driven, you should probably poll this
118 * periodically when not in idle state. This should be called
119 * with the time that passed since the last call, if it is
120 * significant. Time is in microseconds.
122 enum si_sm_result (*event)(struct si_sm_data *smi, long time);
125 * Attempt to detect an SMI. Returns 0 on success or nonzero
126 * on failure.
128 int (*detect)(struct si_sm_data *smi);
130 /* The interface is shutting down, so clean it up. */
131 void (*cleanup)(struct si_sm_data *smi);
133 /* Return the size of the SMI structure in bytes. */
134 int (*size)(void);
137 /* Current state machines that we can use. */
138 extern struct si_sm_handlers kcs_smi_handlers;
139 extern struct si_sm_handlers smic_smi_handlers;
140 extern struct si_sm_handlers bt_smi_handlers;