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diff --git a/Documentation/fpga/fpga-mgr.txt b/Documentation/fpga/fpga-mgr.txt index 78f197fadfd1..cc6413ed6fc9 100644 --- a/Documentation/fpga/fpga-mgr.txt +++ b/Documentation/fpga/fpga-mgr.txt @@ -11,61 +11,65 @@ hidden away in a low level driver which registers a set of ops with the core. The FPGA image data itself is very manufacturer specific, but for our purposes it's just binary data. The FPGA manager core won't parse it. +The FPGA image to be programmed can be in a scatter gather list, a single +contiguous buffer, or a firmware file. Because allocating contiguous kernel +memory for the buffer should be avoided, users are encouraged to use a scatter +gather list instead if possible. + +The particulars for programming the image are presented in a structure (struct +fpga_image_info). This struct contains parameters such as pointers to the +FPGA image as well as image-specific particulars such as whether the image was +built for full or partial reconfiguration. API Functions: ============== -To program the FPGA from a file or from a buffer: -------------------------------------------------- - - int fpga_mgr_buf_load(struct fpga_manager *mgr, - struct fpga_image_info *info, - const char *buf, size_t count); - -Load the FPGA from an image which exists as a contiguous buffer in -memory. Allocating contiguous kernel memory for the buffer should be avoided, -users are encouraged to use the _sg interface instead of this. - - int fpga_mgr_buf_load_sg(struct fpga_manager *mgr, - struct fpga_image_info *info, - struct sg_table *sgt); +To program the FPGA: +-------------------- -Load the FPGA from an image from non-contiguous in memory. Callers can -construct a sg_table using alloc_page backed memory. + int fpga_mgr_load(struct fpga_manager *mgr, + struct fpga_image_info *info); - int fpga_mgr_firmware_load(struct fpga_manager *mgr, - struct fpga_image_info *info, - const char *image_name); - -Load the FPGA from an image which exists as a file. The image file must be on -the firmware search path (see the firmware class documentation). If successful, +Load the FPGA from an image which is indicated in the info. If successful, the FPGA ends up in operating mode. Return 0 on success or a negative error code. -A FPGA design contained in a FPGA image file will likely have particulars that -affect how the image is programmed to the FPGA. These are contained in struct -fpga_image_info. Currently the only such particular is a single flag bit -indicating whether the image is for full or partial reconfiguration. +To allocate or free a struct fpga_image_info: +--------------------------------------------- + + struct fpga_image_info *fpga_image_info_alloc(struct device *dev); + + void fpga_image_info_free(struct fpga_image_info *info); To get/put a reference to a FPGA manager: ----------------------------------------- struct fpga_manager *of_fpga_mgr_get(struct device_node *node); struct fpga_manager *fpga_mgr_get(struct device *dev); + void fpga_mgr_put(struct fpga_manager *mgr); -Given a DT node or device, get an exclusive reference to a FPGA manager. +Given a DT node or device, get a reference to a FPGA manager. This pointer +can be saved until you are ready to program the FPGA. fpga_mgr_put releases +the reference. - void fpga_mgr_put(struct fpga_manager *mgr); -Release the reference. +To get exclusive control of a FPGA manager: +------------------------------------------- + + int fpga_mgr_lock(struct fpga_manager *mgr); + void fpga_mgr_unlock(struct fpga_manager *mgr); + +The user should call fpga_mgr_lock and verify that it returns 0 before +attempting to program the FPGA. Likewise, the user should call +fpga_mgr_unlock when done programming the FPGA. To register or unregister the low level FPGA-specific driver: ------------------------------------------------------------- int fpga_mgr_register(struct device *dev, const char *name, - const struct fpga_manager_ops *mops, - void *priv); + const struct fpga_manager_ops *mops, + void *priv); void fpga_mgr_unregister(struct device *dev); @@ -75,62 +79,58 @@ device." How to write an image buffer to a supported FPGA ================================================ -/* Include to get the API */ #include <linux/fpga/fpga-mgr.h> -/* device node that specifies the FPGA manager to use */ -struct device_node *mgr_node = ... +struct fpga_manager *mgr; +struct fpga_image_info *info; +int ret; -/* FPGA image is in this buffer. count is size of the buffer. */ -char *buf = ... -int count = ... +/* + * Get a reference to FPGA manager. The manager is not locked, so you can + * hold onto this reference without it preventing programming. + * + * This example uses the device node of the manager. Alternatively, use + * fpga_mgr_get(dev) instead if you have the device. + */ +mgr = of_fpga_mgr_get(mgr_node); /* struct with information about the FPGA image to program. */ -struct fpga_image_info info; +info = fpga_image_info_alloc(dev); /* flags indicates whether to do full or partial reconfiguration */ -info.flags = 0; +info->flags = FPGA_MGR_PARTIAL_RECONFIG; -int ret; +/* + * At this point, indicate where the image is. This is pseudo-code; you're + * going to use one of these three. + */ +if (image is in a scatter gather table) { -/* Get exclusive control of FPGA manager */ -struct fpga_manager *mgr = of_fpga_mgr_get(mgr_node); + info->sgt = [your scatter gather table] -/* Load the buffer to the FPGA */ -ret = fpga_mgr_buf_load(mgr, &info, buf, count); - -/* Release the FPGA manager */ -fpga_mgr_put(mgr); - - -How to write an image file to a supported FPGA -============================================== -/* Include to get the API */ -#include <linux/fpga/fpga-mgr.h> +} else if (image is in a buffer) { -/* device node that specifies the FPGA manager to use */ -struct device_node *mgr_node = ... + info->buf = [your image buffer] + info->count = [image buffer size] -/* FPGA image is in this file which is in the firmware search path */ -const char *path = "fpga-image-9.rbf" +} else if (image is in a firmware file) { -/* struct with information about the FPGA image to program. */ -struct fpga_image_info info; - -/* flags indicates whether to do full or partial reconfiguration */ -info.flags = 0; + info->firmware_name = devm_kstrdup(dev, firmware_name, GFP_KERNEL); -int ret; +} /* Get exclusive control of FPGA manager */ -struct fpga_manager *mgr = of_fpga_mgr_get(mgr_node); +ret = fpga_mgr_lock(mgr); -/* Get the firmware image (path) and load it to the FPGA */ -ret = fpga_mgr_firmware_load(mgr, &info, path); +/* Load the buffer to the FPGA */ +ret = fpga_mgr_buf_load(mgr, &info, buf, count); /* Release the FPGA manager */ +fpga_mgr_unlock(mgr); fpga_mgr_put(mgr); +/* Deallocate the image info if you're done with it */ +fpga_image_info_free(info); How to support a new FPGA device ================================ |