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This is a help text for scmi command. Signed-off-by: AKASHI Takahiro <takahiro.akashi@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Etienne Carriere <etienne.carriere@foss.st.com>
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+:
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scmi command
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============
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Synopsis
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--------
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::
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scmi info
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scmi perm_dev <agent id> <device id> <flags>
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scmi perm_proto <agent id> <device id> <protocol id> <flags>
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scmi reset <agent id> <flags>
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Description
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-----------
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Arm System Control and Management Interface (SCMI hereafter) is a set of
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standardised interfaces to manage system resources, like clocks, power
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domains, pin controls, reset and so on, in a system-wide manner.
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An entity which provides those services is called a SCMI firmware (or
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SCMI server if you like) may be placed/implemented by EL3 software or
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by a dedicated system control processor (SCP) or else.
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A user of SCMI interfaces, including U-Boot, is called a SCMI agent and
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may issues commands, which are defined in each protocol for specific system
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resources, to SCMI server via a communication channel, called a transport.
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Those interfaces are independent from the server's implementation thanks to
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a transport layer.
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For more details, see the `SCMI specification`_.
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While most of system resources managed under SCMI protocols are implemented
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and handled as standard U-Boot devices, for example clk_scmi, scmi command
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provides additional management functionality against SCMI server.
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scmi info
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~~~~~~~~~
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Show base information about SCMI server and supported protocols
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scmi perm_dev
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Allow or deny access permission to the device
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scmi perm_proto
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Allow or deny access to the protocol on the device
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scmi reset
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~~~~~~~~~~
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Reset the already-configured permissions against the device
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Parameters are used as follows:
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<agent id>
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SCMI Agent ID, hex value
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<device id>
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SCMI Device ID, hex value
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Please note that what a device means is not defined
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in the specification.
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<protocol id>
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SCMI Protocol ID, hex value
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It must not be 0x10 (base protocol)
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<flags>
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Flags to control the action, hex value
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0 to deny, 1 to allow. The other values are reserved and allowed
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values may depend on the implemented version of SCMI server in
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the future. See SCMI specification for more details.
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Example
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-------
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Obtain basic information about SCMI server:
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::
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=> scmi info
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SCMI device: scmi
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protocol version: 0x20000
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# of agents: 3
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0: platform
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> 1: OSPM
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2: PSCI
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# of protocols: 4
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Power domain management
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Performance domain management
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Clock management
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Sensor management
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vendor: Linaro
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sub vendor: PMWG
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impl version: 0x20b0000
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Ask for access permission to device#0:
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::
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=> scmi perm_dev 1 0 1
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Reset configurations with all access permission settings retained:
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::
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=> scmi reset 1 0
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Configuration
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-------------
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The scmi command is only available if CONFIG_CMD_SCMI=y.
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Default n because this command is mainly for debug purpose.
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Return value
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------------
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The return value ($?) is set to 0 if the operation succeeded,
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1 if the operation failed or -1 if the operation failed due to
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a syntax error.
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.. _`SCMI specification`: https://developer.arm.com/documentation/den0056/e/?lang=en
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