/*************************************************************************** * __________ __ ___. * Open \______ \ ____ ____ | | _\_ |__ _______ ___ * Source | _// _ \_/ ___\| |/ /| __ \ / _ \ \/ / * Jukebox | | ( <_> ) \___| < | \_\ ( <_> > < < * Firmware |____|_ /\____/ \___ >__|_ \|___ /\____/__/\_ \ * \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ * $Id$ * * Copyright (C) 2012 by Amaury Pouly * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY * KIND, either express or implied. * ****************************************************************************/ #ifndef __HWSTUB_PROTOCOL__ #define __HWSTUB_PROTOCOL__ #include /** * This file contains the data structures used in the USB and network protocol. * All USB data uses the standard USB byte order which is little-endian. */ /** * HWStub protocol version */ #define HWSTUB_VERSION_MAJOR 4 #define HWSTUB_VERSION_MINOR 2 #define HWSTUB_VERSION__(maj, min) #maj"."#min #define HWSTUB_VERSION_(maj, min) HWSTUB_VERSION__(maj, min) #define HWSTUB_VERSION HWSTUB_VERSION_(HWSTUB_VERSION_MAJOR, HWSTUB_VERSION_MINOR) /** * A device can use any VID:PID but in case hwstub is in full control of the * device, the preferred VID:PID is the following. */ #define HWSTUB_USB_VID 0xfee1 #define HWSTUB_USB_PID 0xdead /** * The device class should be per interface and the hwstub interface must use * the following class, subclass and protocol. */ #define HWSTUB_CLASS 0xff #define HWSTUB_SUBCLASS 0xde #define HWSTUB_PROTOCOL 0xad /********************************** * Descriptors **********************************/ /** * Descriptors can be retrieved using configuration descriptor or individually * using the standard GetDescriptor request on the interface. */ #define HWSTUB_DT_VERSION 0x41 /* mandatory */ #define HWSTUB_DT_LAYOUT 0x42 /* mandatory */ #define HWSTUB_DT_TARGET 0x43 /* mandatory */ #define HWSTUB_DT_STMP 0x44 /* mandatory for STMP */ #define HWSTUB_DT_PP 0x45 /* mandatory for PP */ #define HWSTUB_DT_JZ 0x46 /* mandatory for JZ */ struct hwstub_version_desc_t { uint8_t bLength; uint8_t bDescriptorType; /* full version information */ uint8_t bMajor; uint8_t bMinor; uint8_t bRevision; } __attribute__((packed)); struct hwstub_layout_desc_t { uint8_t bLength; uint8_t bDescriptorType; /* describe the range of memory used by the running code */ uint32_t dCodeStart; uint32_t dCodeSize; /* describe the range of memory used by the stack */ uint32_t dStackStart; uint32_t dStackSize; /* describe the range of memory available as a buffer */ uint32_t dBufferStart; uint32_t dBufferSize; } __attribute__((packed)); struct hwstub_stmp_desc_t { uint8_t bLength; uint8_t bDescriptorType; /* Chip ID and revision */ uint16_t wChipID; /* 0x3780 for STMP3780 for example */ uint8_t bRevision; /* 0=TA1 on STMP3780 for example */ uint8_t bPackage; /* 0=169BGA for example */ } __attribute__((packed)); struct hwstub_pp_desc_t { uint8_t bLength; uint8_t bDescriptorType; /* Chip ID and revision */ uint16_t wChipID; /* 0x5002 for PP5002 for example */ uint8_t bRevision[2]; /* 'B1' for B1 for example */ } __attribute__((packed)); struct hwstub_jz_desc_t { uint8_t bLength; uint8_t bDescriptorType; /* Chip ID and revision */ uint16_t wChipID; /* 0x4760 for Jz4760 for example */ uint8_t bRevision; /* 0 for Jz4760, 'B' for JZ4760B */ } __attribute__((packed)); #define HWSTUB_TARGET_UNK ('U' | 'N' << 8 | 'K' << 16 | ' ' << 24) #define HWSTUB_TARGET_STMP ('S' | 'T' << 8 | 'M' << 16 | 'P' << 24) #define HWSTUB_TARGET_RK27 ('R' | 'K' << 8 | '2' << 16 | '7' << 24) #define HWSTUB_TARGET_PP ('P' | 'P' << 8 | ' ' << 16 | ' ' << 24) #define HWSTUB_TARGET_ATJ ('A' | 'T' << 8 | 'J' << 16 | ' ' << 24) #define HWSTUB_TARGET_JZ ('J' | 'Z' << 8 | '4' << 16 | '7' << 24) struct hwstub_target_desc_t { uint8_t bLength; uint8_t bDescriptorType; /* Target ID and name */ uint32_t dID; char bName[58]; } __attribute__((packed)); /** * Socket command packet header: any transfer (in both directions) start with this. * All data is transmitted in network byte order. */ #define HWSTUB_NET_ARGS 4 struct hwstub_net_hdr_t { uint32_t magic; /* magic value (HWSERVER_MAGIC) */ uint32_t cmd; /* command (OR'ed with (N)ACK on response) */ uint32_t length; /* length of the data following this header */ uint32_t args[HWSTUB_NET_ARGS]; /* command arguments */ } __attribute__((packed)); /** * Control commands * * These commands are sent to the interface, using the standard bRequest field * of the SETUP packet. The wIndex contains the interface number. The wValue * contains an ID which is used for requests requiring several transfers. */ #define HWSTUB_GET_LOG 0x40 #define HWSTUB_READ 0x41 #define HWSTUB_READ2 0x42 #define HWSTUB_WRITE 0x43 #define HWSTUB_EXEC 0x44 #define HWSTUB_READ2_ATOMIC 0x45 #define HWSTUB_WRITE_ATOMIC 0x46 /* the following commands and the ACK/NACK mechanism are net only */ #define HWSERVER_ACK(n) (0x100|(n)) #define HWSERVER_ACK_MASK 0x100 #define HWSERVER_NACK(n) (0x200|(n)) #define HWSERVER_NACK_MASK 0x200 #define HWSERVER_MAGIC ('h' << 24 | 'w' << 16 | 's' << 8 | 't') #define HWSERVER_HELLO 0x400 #define HWSERVER_GET_DEV_LIST 0x401 #define HWSERVER_DEV_OPEN 0x402 #define HWSERVER_DEV_CLOSE 0x403 #define HWSERVER_BYE 0x404 #define HWSERVER_GET_DESC 0x405 #define HWSERVER_GET_LOG 0x406 #define HWSERVER_READ 0x407 #define HWSERVER_WRITE 0x408 #define HWSERVER_EXEC 0x409 /* net errors (always in arg[0] if command is NACKed) */ #define HWERR_OK 0 /* success */ #define HWERR_FAIL 1 /* general error from hwstub */ #define HWERR_INVALID_ID 2 /* invalid id of the device */ #define HWERR_DISCONNECTED 3 /* device got disconnected */ /* read/write flags */ #define HWSERVER_RW_ATOMIC 0x1 /********************************** * Control Protocol **********************************/ /** * HWSTUB_GET_LOG: * The log is returned as part of the control transfer. */ /** * HWSTUB_READ and HWSTUB_READ2(_ATOMIC): * Read a range of memory. The request works in two steps: first the host * sends HWSTUB_READ with the parameters (address, length) and then * a HWSTUB_READ2 to retrieve the buffer. Both requests must use the same * ID in wValue, otherwise the second request will be STALLed. * HWSTUB_READ2_ATOMIC behaves the same as HWSTUB_READ2 except that the read * is guaranteed to be atomic (ie performed as a single memory access) and * will be STALLed if atomicity can not be ensured. */ struct hwstub_read_req_t { uint32_t dAddress; } __attribute__((packed)); /** * HWSTUB_WRITE: * Write a range of memory. The payload starts with the following header, everything * which follows is data. * HWSTUB_WRITE_ATOMIC behaves the same except it is atomic. See HWSTUB_READ2_ATOMIC. */ struct hwstub_write_req_t { uint32_t dAddress; } __attribute__((packed)); /** * HWSTUB_EXEC: * Execute code at an address. Several options are available regarding ARM vs Thumb, * jump vs call. */ #define HWSTUB_EXEC_ARM (0 << 0) /* target code is ARM */ #define HWSTUB_EXEC_THUMB (1 << 0) /* target code is Thumb */ #define HWSTUB_EXEC_JUMP (0 << 1) /* branch, code will never turn */ #define HWSTUB_EXEC_CALL (1 << 1) /* call and expect return */ struct hwstub_exec_req_t { uint32_t dAddress; uint16_t bmFlags; } __attribute__((packed)); /** * HWSERVER_HELLO: * Say hello to the server, give protocol version and get server version. * Send: args[0] = major << 8 | minor, no data * Receive: args[0] = major << 8 | minor, no data */ /** * HWSERVER_GET_DEV_LIST: * Get device list. * Send: no argument, no data. * Receive: no argument, data contains a list of device IDs, each ID is a uint32_t * transmitted in network byte order. */ /** * HWSERVER_DEV_OPEN: * Open a device and return a handle. * Send: args[0] = device ID, no data. * Receive: args[0] = handle ID, no data. */ /** * HWSERVER_DEV_CLOSE: * Close a device handle. * Send: args[0] = handle ID, no data. * Receive: no argument, no data. */ /** * HWSERVER_BYE: * Say bye to the server, closing all devices and effectively stopping the communication. * Send: no argument, no data * Receive: no argument, no data */ /** * HWSERVER_GET_DESC: * Query a descriptor. * Send: args[0] = handle ID, args[1] = desc ID, args[2] = requested length, no data * Receive: no argument, data contains RAW descriptor (ie all fields are in little-endian) */ /** * HWSERVER_GET_LOG: * Query a descriptor. * Send: args[0] = handle ID, args[1] = requested length, no data * Receive: no argument, data contains log data */ /** * HWSERVER_READ: * Read data. * Send: args[0] = handle ID, args[1] = addr, args[2] = length, args[3] = flags * Receive: no argument, data read on device */ /** * HWSERVER_WRITE: * Read data. * Send: args[0] = handle ID, args[1] = addr, args[2] = flags, data to write * Receive: no data */ /** * HWSERVER_EXEC: * Execute code. * Send: args[0] = handle ID, args[1] = addr, args[2] = flags, no data * Receive: no data */ #endif /* __HWSTUB_PROTOCOL__ */