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-rw-r--r--src/drivers/intel/mipi_camera/camera.c141
-rw-r--r--src/drivers/intel/mipi_camera/chip.h47
2 files changed, 187 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/src/drivers/intel/mipi_camera/camera.c b/src/drivers/intel/mipi_camera/camera.c
index b1075b85ed..5230a2ac3f 100644
--- a/src/drivers/intel/mipi_camera/camera.c
+++ b/src/drivers/intel/mipi_camera/camera.c
@@ -10,6 +10,144 @@
#include <device/pci_def.h>
#include "chip.h"
+#define SENSOR_NAME_UUID "822ace8f-2814-4174-a56b-5f029fe079ee"
+#define SENSOR_TYPE_UUID "26257549-9271-4ca4-bb43-c4899d5a4881"
+#define DEFAULT_ENDPOINT 0
+
+static void camera_fill_sensor_defaults(struct drivers_intel_mipi_camera_config *config)
+{
+ if (config->disable_ssdb_defaults)
+ return;
+
+ if (!config->ssdb.platform)
+ config->ssdb.platform = PLATFORM_SKC;
+
+ if (!config->ssdb.flash_support)
+ config->ssdb.flash_support = FLASH_DISABLE;
+
+ if (!config->ssdb.privacy_led)
+ config->ssdb.privacy_led = PRIVACY_LED_A_16mA;
+
+ if (!config->ssdb.mipi_define)
+ config->ssdb.mipi_define = MIPI_INFO_ACPI_DEFINED;
+
+ if (!config->ssdb.mclk_speed)
+ config->ssdb.mclk_speed = CLK_FREQ_19_2MHZ;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Adds settings for a camera sensor device (typically at "\_SB.PCI0.I2Cx.CAMy"). The drivers
+ * for Linux tends to expect the camera sensor device and any related nvram / vcm devices to be
+ * separate ACPI devices, while the drivers for Windows want all of these to be grouped
+ * together in the camera sensor ACPI device. This implementation tries to satisfy both,
+ * though the unfortunate tradeoff is that the same I2C address for nvram and vcm is advertised
+ * by multiple devices in ACPI (via "_CRS"). The Windows driver can use the "_DSM" method to
+ * disambiguate the I2C resources in the camera sensor ACPI device. Drivers for Windows
+ * typically query "SSDB" for configuration information (represented as a binary blob dump of
+ * struct), while Linux drivers typically consult individual parameters in "_DSD".
+ *
+ * The tree of tables in "_DSD" is analogous to what's used for the "CIO2" device. The _DSD
+ * specifies a child table for the sensor's port (e.g., PRT0 for "port0"--this implementation
+ * assumes a camera only has 1 port). The PRT0 table specifies a table for each endpoint
+ * (though only 1 endpoint is supported by this implementation so the table only has an
+ * "endpoint0" that points to a EP00 table). The EP00 table primarily describes the # of lanes
+ * in "data-lines", a list of frequencies in "list-frequencies", and specifies the name of the
+ * other side in "remote-endpoint" (typically "\_SB.PCI0.CIO2").
+ */
+static void camera_fill_sensor(const struct device *dev)
+{
+ struct drivers_intel_mipi_camera_config *config = dev->chip_info;
+ struct acpi_dp *ep00 = NULL;
+ struct acpi_dp *prt0 = NULL;
+ struct acpi_dp *dsd = NULL;
+ struct acpi_dp *remote = NULL;
+ const char *vcm_name = NULL;
+ struct acpi_dp *lens_focus = NULL;
+
+ camera_fill_sensor_defaults(config);
+
+ ep00 = acpi_dp_new_table("EP00");
+ acpi_dp_add_integer(ep00, "endpoint", DEFAULT_ENDPOINT);
+ acpi_dp_add_integer(ep00, "clock-lanes", 0);
+
+ if (config->ssdb.lanes_used > 0) {
+ struct acpi_dp *lanes = acpi_dp_new_table("data-lanes");
+ uint32_t i;
+ for (i = 1; i <= config->ssdb.lanes_used; ++i)
+ acpi_dp_add_integer(lanes, NULL, i);
+ acpi_dp_add_array(ep00, lanes);
+ }
+
+ if (config->num_freq_entries) {
+ struct acpi_dp *freq = acpi_dp_new_table("link-frequencies");
+ uint32_t i;
+ for (i = 0; i < config->num_freq_entries && i < MAX_LINK_FREQ_ENTRIES; ++i)
+ acpi_dp_add_integer(freq, NULL, config->link_freq[i]);
+ acpi_dp_add_array(ep00, freq);
+ }
+
+ remote = acpi_dp_new_table("remote-endpoint");
+
+ acpi_dp_add_reference(remote, NULL, config->remote_name);
+ acpi_dp_add_integer(remote, NULL, config->ssdb.link_used);
+ acpi_dp_add_integer(remote, NULL, DEFAULT_ENDPOINT);
+ acpi_dp_add_array(ep00, remote);
+
+ prt0 = acpi_dp_new_table("PRT0");
+
+ acpi_dp_add_integer(prt0, "port", 0);
+ acpi_dp_add_child(prt0, "endpoint0", ep00);
+ dsd = acpi_dp_new_table("_DSD");
+
+ acpi_dp_add_integer(dsd, "clock-frequency", config->ssdb.mclk_speed);
+
+ if (config->ssdb.degree)
+ acpi_dp_add_integer(dsd, "rotation", 180);
+
+ if (config->ssdb.vcm_type) {
+ if (config->vcm_name) {
+ vcm_name = config->vcm_name;
+ } else {
+ const struct device_path path = {
+ .type = DEVICE_PATH_I2C,
+ .i2c.device = config->vcm_address,
+ };
+ struct device *vcm_dev = find_dev_path(dev->bus, &path);
+ struct drivers_intel_mipi_camera_config *vcm_config;
+ vcm_config = vcm_dev ? vcm_dev->chip_info : NULL;
+
+ if (!vcm_config)
+ printk(BIOS_ERR, "Failed to get VCM\n");
+ else if (vcm_config->device_type != INTEL_ACPI_CAMERA_VCM)
+ printk(BIOS_ERR, "Device isn't VCM\n");
+ else
+ vcm_name = acpi_device_path(vcm_dev);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (vcm_name) {
+ lens_focus = acpi_dp_new_table("lens-focus");
+ acpi_dp_add_reference(lens_focus, NULL, vcm_name);
+ acpi_dp_add_array(dsd, lens_focus);
+ }
+
+ acpi_dp_add_child(dsd, "port0", prt0);
+ acpi_dp_write(dsd);
+
+ acpigen_write_method_serialized("SSDB", 0);
+ acpigen_write_return_byte_buffer((uint8_t *)&config->ssdb, sizeof(config->ssdb));
+ acpigen_pop_len(); /* Method */
+
+ /* Fill Power Sequencing Data */
+ if (config->num_pwdb_entries > 0) {
+ acpigen_write_method_serialized("PWDB", 0);
+ acpigen_write_return_byte_buffer((uint8_t *)&config->pwdb,
+ sizeof(struct intel_pwdb) *
+ config->num_pwdb_entries);
+ acpigen_pop_len(); /* Method */
+ }
+}
+
static void camera_fill_nvm(const struct device *dev)
{
struct drivers_intel_mipi_camera_config *config = dev->chip_info;
@@ -135,6 +273,9 @@ static void write_camera_device_common(const struct device *dev)
}
switch (config->device_type) {
+ case INTEL_ACPI_CAMERA_SENSOR:
+ camera_fill_sensor(dev);
+ break;
case INTEL_ACPI_CAMERA_VCM:
camera_fill_vcm(dev);
break;
diff --git a/src/drivers/intel/mipi_camera/chip.h b/src/drivers/intel/mipi_camera/chip.h
index b04a10013e..c962c9a0f6 100644
--- a/src/drivers/intel/mipi_camera/chip.h
+++ b/src/drivers/intel/mipi_camera/chip.h
@@ -5,7 +5,41 @@
#include <stdint.h>
-#define MAX_PWDB_ENTRIES 12
+#define DEFAULT_LINK_FREQ 450000000
+#define MAX_PWDB_ENTRIES 12
+#define MAX_PORT_ENTRIES 4
+#define MAX_LINK_FREQ_ENTRIES 4
+
+enum camera_device_type {
+ DEV_TYPE_SENSOR = 0,
+ DEV_TYPE_VCM,
+ DEV_TYPE_ROM
+};
+
+enum intel_camera_platform_type {
+ PLATFORM_SKC = 9,
+ PLATFORM_CNL = 10
+};
+
+enum intel_camera_flash_type {
+ FLASH_DEFAULT = 0,
+ FLASH_DISABLE = 2,
+ FLASH_ENABLE = 3
+};
+
+enum intel_camera_led_type {
+ PRIVACY_LED_DEFAULT = 0,
+ PRIVACY_LED_A_16mA
+};
+
+enum intel_camera_mipi_info {
+ MIPI_INFO_SENSOR_DRIVER = 0,
+ MIPI_INFO_ACPI_DEFINED
+};
+
+#define CLK_FREQ_19_2MHZ 19200000
+#define CLK_FREQ_24MHZ 24000000
+#define CLK_FREQ_20MHZ 20000000
enum intel_camera_device_type {
INTEL_ACPI_CAMERA_CIO2,
@@ -65,12 +99,16 @@ struct intel_ssdb {
uint8_t degree; /* Camera Orientation */
uint8_t mipi_define; /* MIPI info defined in ACPI or
sensor driver */
+ uint32_t mclk_speed; /* Clock info for sensor */
uint32_t mclk; /* Clock info for sensor */
uint8_t control_logic_id; /* PMIC device node used for
the camera sensor */
uint8_t mipi_data_format; /* MIPI data format */
uint8_t silicon_version; /* Silicon version */
uint8_t customer_id; /* Customer ID */
+ uint8_t mclk_port;
+ uint8_t reserved[13]; /* Pads SSDB out so the binary blob in ACPI is
+ the same size as seen on other firmwares.*/
} __packed;
struct intel_pwdb {
@@ -91,6 +129,13 @@ struct drivers_intel_mipi_camera_config {
const char *acpi_name;
const char *chip_name;
unsigned int acpi_uid;
+
+ /* Settings specific to camera sensor */
+ bool disable_ssdb_defaults;
+
+ uint8_t num_freq_entries; /* # of elements in link_freq */
+ uint32_t link_freq[MAX_LINK_FREQ_ENTRIES];
+ const char *sensor_name; /* default "UNKNOWN" */
const char *remote_name; /* default "\_SB.PCI0.CIO2" */
const char *vcm_name; /* defaults to |vcm_address| device */
uint16_t rom_address; /* I2C to use if ssdb.rom_type != 0 */