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MStar hereby reserves the // rights to any and all damages, losses, costs and expenses resulting therefrom. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #ifndef _HAL_EMMFLT_H_ #define _HAL_EMMFLT_H_ //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /// @file halEMMflt.h /// @author MStar Semiconductor Inc. /// @brief //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Header Files //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #include "regEMMflt.h" //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Define & data type //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #define EMMFLT_EMM_INT EMM_ONEPAKCET_INT #define EMMFLT_EMM_OVERFLOW_INT EMM_OVERFLOW_INT #define EMMFLT_STATES_GROUP (EMMFLT_EMM_INT | \ EMMFLT_EMM_OVERFLOW_INT ) #define EMM_TIDMODE_BASIC_MASK 0x101 #define NDS_EMMFLT_BUF_SIZE (256) #define U01_NDS_EMMFLT_BUF_SIZE (256) #define NDS_EMM_BUF_NUM (16) #define MAX_EMMFLT_NUM 10 #define MAX_EMM_LIST_NUM 11 // N for N-1 slots #define U01_MAX_EMMFLT_NUM 10 #define EMMENG_NUMBER 2 #define EMMFLT_HWBUF_NUM 10 #define EMM_COPY_PACKET_SIZE 188 #define EMMFLT_HWBUF_SIZE NDS_EMMFLT_BUF_SIZE*MAX_EMMFLT_NUM //4096 #define EMMFLT_BUF_ALIGNMENT 0x100 #define HAL_EMMFLT_OK 0 #define HAL_EMMFLT_FAIL 2 #define HAL_EMMFLT_INVALID_REQUEST 3 typedef enum { E_TIDMODE_INGORE = 0x0, E_TIDMODE_ACCEPT_ALL = 0x1, E_TIDMODE_ACCEPT_ADDRESS = 0x10000, E_TIDMODE_RESERVED = 0x10001, } EMM_TIDMODE_e; #define EMM_IRD_REG_MASK 0x3 typedef enum { E_IRD_REG_DISABLE = 0, E_IRD_REG_COMPARE, } EMM_IRD_STATUS_e; typedef enum { EMM_FROM_TS0 = 0, EMM_FROM_TS1, EMM_FROM_TS2, EMM_FROM_TS3, EMM_FROM_TS4, EMM_FROM_TS5, EMM_FROM_TS6, EMM_FROM_TSO, } EMM_SRC_FROM_e; #if 0 typedef struct _EMMFLT_Config_ { MS_U16 u16EMM_PID; MS_U8 u8EMM_TID; MS_U16 u16EMM_CTRL_ID; MS_U16 u16RingSize_TS0; MS_U32 u32GeneralCtrl; } EMMFLT_Config_t; #endif //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Extern function //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// void HAL_EMMFLT_SetBank(MS_U32 u32Base); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_Init(void); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_GetHwBufCnt(MS_U32 *pHwBufCnt); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_SWReset(MS_U32 connection); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_SetDbgLevel(MS_U32 u32Level); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_Enable_Int(void); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_SetTidMode(MS_U32 connection, MS_U8 u8TidValue, EMM_TIDMODE_e eTIDMODE); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_SetIRDMode(MS_U32 connection,MS_U8 u8IRDNum, MS_U8 u8CompareMode); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_SetEmmDataIDx(MS_U32 connection, MS_U8 u8IRDNum, MS_U8 *pu8Data); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_SetEmmMaskIDx(MS_U32 connection,MS_U8 u8IRDNum, MS_U8 *pu8Data); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_DisableEMM(MS_U32 connection); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_SetEmmPID(MS_U32 connection,MS_U16 u16EmmPID); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_SetEmmTID(MS_U32 connection,MS_U16 u16EmmTID); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_EnableEmmTID(MS_U32 connection, MS_BOOL bEnable); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_GetIntReg(MS_U16 *pu16Data); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_GetIntStatus(MS_U16 *pu16EMMInt, MS_U16 *pu16IntStat, MS_U8 *pu8conflag); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_ReqDstBufSize(MS_U32 *p32DstBufSize, MS_U32 *p32AlignBytes, MS_U8 *p8BufBum); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_SetDstBufInfo(MS_U32 connection, MS_U32 u32BufAddr, MS_U32 u32BufSize, MS_U32 *p32BufAddrs); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_IntCtrl(MS_U8 u8En); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_GeneralCtrl(MS_U32 connection); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_GetDebugStatus(MS_U32 *pRegValue); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_SetDebugMode(MS_U16 u16Mode); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_PacketAct(MS_U32 connection); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_GetCurrentBufIndex(MS_U32 connection); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_PacketCount(MS_U32 connection,MS_U8 *pCount); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_SrcSelect(MS_U32 connection, MS_U32 u32SrcFrom, MS_U32 u32SrcType); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_ConnectCheck(MS_U32 connection); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_SetOutputType(MS_U32 connection, MS_U32 u32Type); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_ResetInt(MS_U32 connection); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_SetExtendConfig(MS_U32 x_connection, MS_U16 type, MS_U16 extendbytes, MS_U16 syncbyte); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_Bypass(void); MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_InputMode(MS_U32 x_connection, MS_BOOL bSerial); #if 0 //removed MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_SetRingConfig(MS_U16 u16RingSize, MS_U32 RingBufStart, MS_U8 u8RingIndex); #endif MS_U32 HAL_EMMFLT_HWSimulation(void); void HAL_EMMFLT_IntStatusTest(void); #endif //_HAL_EMMFLT_H_