/* * Copyright 2021 Carlo Caione * * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 */ /** * @file * Public APIs for external cache controller drivers */ #ifndef ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_DRIVERS_CACHE_H_ #define ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_DRIVERS_CACHE_H_ #include /** * @brief External Cache Controller Interface * @defgroup cache_external_interface External Cache Controller Interface * @ingroup io_interfaces * @{ */ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #if defined(CONFIG_DCACHE) /** * @brief Enable the d-cache * * Enable the data cache. */ void cache_data_enable(void); /** * @brief Disable the d-cache * * Disable the data cache. */ void cache_data_disable(void); /** * @brief Flush the d-cache * * Flush the whole data cache. * * @retval 0 If succeeded. * @retval -ENOTSUP If not supported. * @retval -errno Negative errno for other failures. */ int cache_data_flush_all(void); /** * @brief Invalidate the d-cache * * Invalidate the whole data cache. * * @retval 0 If succeeded. * @retval -ENOTSUP If not supported. * @retval -errno Negative errno for other failures. */ int cache_data_invd_all(void); /** * @brief Flush and Invalidate the d-cache * * Flush and Invalidate the whole data cache. * * @retval 0 If succeeded. * @retval -ENOTSUP If not supported. * @retval -errno Negative errno for other failures. */ int cache_data_flush_and_invd_all(void); /** * @brief Flush an address range in the d-cache * * Flush the specified address range of the data cache. * * @note the cache operations act on cache line. When multiple data structures * share the same cache line being flushed, all the portions of the * data structures sharing the same line will be flushed. This is usually * not a problem because writing back is a non-destructive process that * could be triggered by hardware at any time, so having an aligned * @p addr or a padded @p size is not strictly necessary. * * @param addr Starting address to flush. * @param size Range size. * * @retval 0 If succeeded. * @retval -ENOTSUP If not supported. * @retval -errno Negative errno for other failures. */ int cache_data_flush_range(void *addr, size_t size); /** * @brief Invalidate an address range in the d-cache * * Invalidate the specified address range of the data cache. * * @note the cache operations act on cache line. When multiple data structures * share the same cache line being invalidated, all the portions of the * non-read-only data structures sharing the same line will be * invalidated as well. This is a destructive process that could lead to * data loss and/or corruption. When @p addr is not aligned to the cache * line and/or @p size is not a multiple of the cache line size the * behaviour is undefined. * * @param addr Starting address to invalidate. * @param size Range size. * * @retval 0 If succeeded. * @retval -ENOTSUP If not supported. * @retval -errno Negative errno for other failures. */ int cache_data_invd_range(void *addr, size_t size); /** * @brief Flush and Invalidate an address range in the d-cache * * Flush and Invalidate the specified address range of the data cache. * * @note the cache operations act on cache line. When multiple data structures * share the same cache line being flushed, all the portions of the * data structures sharing the same line will be flushed before being * invalidated. This is usually not a problem because writing back is a * non-destructive process that could be triggered by hardware at any * time, so having an aligned @p addr or a padded @p size is not strictly * necessary. * * @param addr Starting address to flush and invalidate. * @param size Range size. * * @retval 0 If succeeded. * @retval -ENOTSUP If not supported. * @retval -errno Negative errno for other failures. */ int cache_data_flush_and_invd_range(void *addr, size_t size); #if defined(CONFIG_DCACHE_LINE_SIZE_DETECT) /** * * @brief Get the d-cache line size. * * The API is provided to dynamically detect the data cache line size at run * time. * * The function must be implemented only when CONFIG_DCACHE_LINE_SIZE_DETECT is * defined. * * @retval size Size of the d-cache line. * @retval 0 If the d-cache is not enabled. */ size_t cache_data_line_size_get(void); #endif /* CONFIG_DCACHE_LINE_SIZE_DETECT */ #endif /* CONFIG_DCACHE */ #if defined(CONFIG_ICACHE) /** * @brief Enable the i-cache * * Enable the instruction cache. */ void cache_instr_enable(void); /** * @brief Disable the i-cache * * Disable the instruction cache. */ void cache_instr_disable(void); /** * @brief Flush the i-cache * * Flush the whole instruction cache. * * @retval 0 If succeeded. * @retval -ENOTSUP If not supported. * @retval -errno Negative errno for other failures. */ int cache_instr_flush_all(void); /** * @brief Invalidate the i-cache * * Invalidate the whole instruction cache. * * @retval 0 If succeeded. * @retval -ENOTSUP If not supported. * @retval -errno Negative errno for other failures. */ int cache_instr_invd_all(void); /** * @brief Flush and Invalidate the i-cache * * Flush and Invalidate the whole instruction cache. * * @retval 0 If succeeded. * @retval -ENOTSUP If not supported. * @retval -errno Negative errno for other failures. */ int cache_instr_flush_and_invd_all(void); /** * @brief Flush an address range in the i-cache * * Flush the specified address range of the instruction cache. * * @note the cache operations act on cache line. When multiple data structures * share the same cache line being flushed, all the portions of the * data structures sharing the same line will be flushed. This is usually * not a problem because writing back is a non-destructive process that * could be triggered by hardware at any time, so having an aligned * @p addr or a padded @p size is not strictly necessary. * * @param addr Starting address to flush. * @param size Range size. * * @retval 0 If succeeded. * @retval -ENOTSUP If not supported. * @retval -errno Negative errno for other failures. */ int cache_instr_flush_range(void *addr, size_t size); /** * @brief Invalidate an address range in the i-cache * * Invalidate the specified address range of the instruction cache. * * @note the cache operations act on cache line. When multiple data structures * share the same cache line being invalidated, all the portions of the * non-read-only data structures sharing the same line will be * invalidated as well. This is a destructive process that could lead to * data loss and/or corruption. When @p addr is not aligned to the cache * line and/or @p size is not a multiple of the cache line size the * behaviour is undefined. * * @param addr Starting address to invalidate. * @param size Range size. * * @retval 0 If succeeded. * @retval -ENOTSUP If not supported. * @retval -errno Negative errno for other failures. */ int cache_instr_invd_range(void *addr, size_t size); /** * @brief Flush and Invalidate an address range in the i-cache * * Flush and Invalidate the specified address range of the instruction cache. * * @note the cache operations act on cache line. When multiple data structures * share the same cache line being flushed, all the portions of the * data structures sharing the same line will be flushed before being * invalidated. This is usually not a problem because writing back is a * non-destructive process that could be triggered by hardware at any * time, so having an aligned @p addr or a padded @p size is not strictly * necessary. * * @param addr Starting address to flush and invalidate. * @param size Range size. * * @retval 0 If succeeded. * @retval -ENOTSUP If not supported. * @retval -errno Negative errno for other failures. */ int cache_instr_flush_and_invd_range(void *addr, size_t size); #ifdef CONFIG_ICACHE_LINE_SIZE_DETECT /** * * @brief Get the i-cache line size. * * The API is provided to dynamically detect the instruction cache line size at * run time. * * The function must be implemented only when CONFIG_ICACHE_LINE_SIZE_DETECT is * defined. * * @retval size Size of the d-cache line. * @retval 0 If the d-cache is not enabled. */ size_t cache_instr_line_size_get(void); #endif /* CONFIG_ICACHE_LINE_SIZE_DETECT */ #endif /* CONFIG_ICACHE */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif /** * @} */ #endif /* ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_DRIVERS_CACHE_H_ */