1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2011, 2012 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 #ifndef ANDROID_NFC_HAL_INTERFACE_H 18 #define ANDROID_NFC_HAL_INTERFACE_H 19 20 #include <stdint.h> 21 #include <strings.h> 22 #include <sys/cdefs.h> 23 #include <sys/types.h> 24 25 #include <hardware/hardware.h> 26 27 __BEGIN_DECLS 28 29 30 /* NFC device HAL for NCI-based NFC controllers. 31 * 32 * This HAL allows NCI silicon vendors to make use 33 * of the core NCI stack in Android for their own silicon. 34 * 35 * The responibilities of the NCI HAL implementation 36 * are as follows: 37 * 38 * - Implement the transport to the NFC controller 39 * - Implement each of the HAL methods specified below as applicable to their silicon 40 * - Pass up received NCI messages from the controller to the stack 41 * 42 * A simplified timeline of NCI HAL method calls: 43 * 1) Core NCI stack calls open() 44 * 2) Core NCI stack executes CORE_RESET and CORE_INIT through calls to write() 45 * 3) Core NCI stack calls core_initialized() to allow HAL to do post-init configuration 46 * 4) Core NCI stack calls pre_discover() to allow HAL to prepare for RF discovery 47 * 5) Core NCI stack starts discovery through calls to write() 48 * 6) Core NCI stack stops discovery through calls to write() (e.g. screen turns off) 49 * 7) Core NCI stack calls pre_discover() to prepare for RF discovery (e.g. screen turned back on) 50 * 8) Core NCI stack starts discovery through calls to write() 51 * ... 52 * ... 53 * 9) Core NCI stack calls close() 54 */ 55 #define NFC_NCI_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID "nfc_nci" 56 #define NFC_NCI_BCM2079X_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID "nfc_nci.bcm2079x" 57 #define NFC_NCI_CONTROLLER "nci" 58 59 /* 60 * nfc_nci_module_t should contain module-specific parameters 61 */ 62 typedef struct nfc_nci_module_t { 63 /** 64 * Common methods of the NFC NCI module. This *must* be the first member of 65 * nfc_nci_module_t as users of this structure will cast a hw_module_t to 66 * nfc_nci_module_t pointer in contexts where it's known the hw_module_t references a 67 * nfc_nci_module_t. 68 */ 69 struct hw_module_t common; 70 } nfc_nci_module_t; 71 72 /* 73 * HAL events that can be passed back to the stack 74 */ 75 typedef uint8_t nfc_event_t; 76 77 enum { 78 HAL_NFC_OPEN_CPLT_EVT = 0x00, 79 HAL_NFC_CLOSE_CPLT_EVT = 0x01, 80 HAL_NFC_POST_INIT_CPLT_EVT = 0x02, 81 HAL_NFC_PRE_DISCOVER_CPLT_EVT = 0x03, 82 HAL_NFC_REQUEST_CONTROL_EVT = 0x04, 83 HAL_NFC_RELEASE_CONTROL_EVT = 0x05, 84 HAL_NFC_ERROR_EVT = 0x06 85 }; 86 87 /* 88 * Allowed status return values for each of the HAL methods 89 */ 90 typedef uint8_t nfc_status_t; 91 92 enum { 93 HAL_NFC_STATUS_OK = 0x00, 94 HAL_NFC_STATUS_FAILED = 0x01, 95 HAL_NFC_STATUS_ERR_TRANSPORT = 0x02, 96 HAL_NFC_STATUS_ERR_CMD_TIMEOUT = 0x03, 97 HAL_NFC_STATUS_REFUSED = 0x04 98 }; 99 100 /* 101 * The callback passed in from the NFC stack that the HAL 102 * can use to pass events back to the stack. 103 */ 104 typedef void (nfc_stack_callback_t) (nfc_event_t event, nfc_status_t event_status); 105 106 /* 107 * The callback passed in from the NFC stack that the HAL 108 * can use to pass incomming data to the stack. 109 */ 110 typedef void (nfc_stack_data_callback_t) (uint16_t data_len, uint8_t* p_data); 111 112 /* nfc_nci_device_t starts with a hw_device_t struct, 113 * followed by device-specific methods and members. 114 * 115 * All methods in the NCI HAL are asynchronous. 116 */ 117 typedef struct nfc_nci_device { 118 /** 119 * Common methods of the NFC NCI device. This *must* be the first member of 120 * nfc_nci_device_t as users of this structure will cast a hw_device_t to 121 * nfc_nci_device_t pointer in contexts where it's known the hw_device_t references a 122 * nfc_nci_device_t. 123 */ 124 struct hw_device_t common; 125 /* 126 * (*open)() Opens the NFC controller device and performs initialization. 127 * This may include patch download and other vendor-specific initialization. 128 * 129 * If open completes successfully, the controller should be ready to perform 130 * NCI initialization - ie accept CORE_RESET and subsequent commands through 131 * the write() call. 132 * 133 * If open() returns 0, the NCI stack will wait for a HAL_NFC_OPEN_CPLT_EVT 134 * before continuing. 135 * 136 * If open() returns any other value, the NCI stack will stop. 137 * 138 */ 139 int (*open)(const struct nfc_nci_device *p_dev, nfc_stack_callback_t *p_cback, 140 nfc_stack_data_callback_t *p_data_cback); 141 142 /* 143 * (*write)() Performs an NCI write. 144 * 145 * This method may queue writes and return immediately. The only 146 * requirement is that the writes are executed in order. 147 */ 148 int (*write)(const struct nfc_nci_device *p_dev, uint16_t data_len, const uint8_t *p_data); 149 150 /* 151 * (*core_initialized)() is called after the CORE_INIT_RSP is received from the NFCC. 152 * At this time, the HAL can do any chip-specific configuration. 153 * 154 * If core_initialized() returns 0, the NCI stack will wait for a HAL_NFC_POST_INIT_CPLT_EVT 155 * before continuing. 156 * 157 * If core_initialized() returns any other value, the NCI stack will continue 158 * immediately. 159 */ 160 int (*core_initialized)(const struct nfc_nci_device *p_dev, uint8_t* p_core_init_rsp_params); 161 162 /* 163 * (*pre_discover)() Is called every time before starting RF discovery. 164 * It is a good place to do vendor-specific configuration that must be 165 * performed every time RF discovery is about to be started. 166 * 167 * If pre_discover() returns 0, the NCI stack will wait for a HAL_NFC_PRE_DISCOVER_CPLT_EVT 168 * before continuing. 169 * 170 * If pre_discover() returns any other value, the NCI stack will start 171 * RF discovery immediately. 172 */ 173 int (*pre_discover)(const struct nfc_nci_device *p_dev); 174 175 /* 176 * (*close)() Closed the NFC controller. Should free all resources. 177 */ 178 int (*close)(const struct nfc_nci_device *p_dev); 179 180 /* 181 * (*control_granted)() Grant HAL the exclusive control to send NCI commands. 182 * Called in response to HAL_REQUEST_CONTROL_EVT. 183 * Must only be called when there are no NCI commands pending. 184 * HAL_RELEASE_CONTROL_EVT will notify when HAL no longer needs exclusive control. 185 */ 186 int (*control_granted)(const struct nfc_nci_device *p_dev); 187 188 /* 189 * (*power_cycle)() Restart controller by power cyle; 190 * HAL_OPEN_CPLT_EVT will notify when operation is complete. 191 */ 192 int (*power_cycle)(const struct nfc_nci_device *p_dev); 193 } nfc_nci_device_t; 194 195 /* 196 * Convenience methods that the NFC stack can use to open 197 * and close an NCI device 198 */ 199 static inline int nfc_nci_open(const struct hw_module_t* module, 200 nfc_nci_device_t** dev) { 201 return module->methods->open(module, NFC_NCI_CONTROLLER, 202 (struct hw_device_t**) dev); 203 } 204 205 static inline int nfc_nci_close(nfc_nci_device_t* dev) { 206 return dev->common.close(&dev->common); 207 } 208 /* 209 * End NFC NCI HAL 210 */ 211 212 /* 213 * This is a limited NFC HAL for NXP PN544-based devices. 214 * This HAL as Android is moving to 215 * an NCI-based NFC stack. 216 * 217 * All NCI-based NFC controllers should use the NFC-NCI 218 * HAL instead. 219 * Begin PN544 specific HAL 220 */ 221 #define NFC_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID "nfc" 222 223 #define NFC_PN544_CONTROLLER "pn544" 224 225 typedef struct nfc_module_t { 226 /** 227 * Common methods of the NFC NXP PN544 module. This *must* be the first member of 228 * nfc_module_t as users of this structure will cast a hw_module_t to 229 * nfc_module_t pointer in contexts where it's known the hw_module_t references a 230 * nfc_module_t. 231 */ 232 struct hw_module_t common; 233 } nfc_module_t; 234 235 /* 236 * PN544 linktypes. 237 * UART 238 * I2C 239 * USB (uses UART DAL) 240 */ 241 typedef enum { 242 PN544_LINK_TYPE_UART, 243 PN544_LINK_TYPE_I2C, 244 PN544_LINK_TYPE_USB, 245 PN544_LINK_TYPE_INVALID, 246 } nfc_pn544_linktype; 247 248 typedef struct { 249 /** 250 * Common methods of the NFC NXP PN544 device. This *must* be the first member of 251 * nfc_pn544_device_t as users of this structure will cast a hw_device_t to 252 * nfc_pn544_device_t pointer in contexts where it's known the hw_device_t references a 253 * nfc_pn544_device_t. 254 */ 255 struct hw_device_t common; 256 257 /* The number of EEPROM registers to write */ 258 uint32_t num_eeprom_settings; 259 260 /* The actual EEPROM settings 261 * For PN544, each EEPROM setting is a 4-byte entry, 262 * of the format [0x00, addr_msb, addr_lsb, value]. 263 */ 264 uint8_t* eeprom_settings; 265 266 /* The link type to which the PN544 is connected */ 267 nfc_pn544_linktype linktype; 268 269 /* The device node to which the PN544 is connected */ 270 const char* device_node; 271 272 /* On Crespo we had an I2C issue that would cause us to sometimes read 273 * the I2C slave address (0x57) over the bus. libnfc contains 274 * a hack to ignore this byte and try to read the length byte 275 * again. 276 * Set to 0 to disable the workaround, 1 to enable it. 277 */ 278 uint8_t enable_i2c_workaround; 279 /* I2C slave address. Multiple I2C addresses are 280 * possible for PN544 module. Configure address according to 281 * board design. 282 */ 283 uint8_t i2c_device_address; 284 } nfc_pn544_device_t; 285 286 static inline int nfc_pn544_open(const struct hw_module_t* module, 287 nfc_pn544_device_t** dev) { 288 return module->methods->open(module, NFC_PN544_CONTROLLER, 289 (struct hw_device_t**) dev); 290 } 291 292 static inline int nfc_pn544_close(nfc_pn544_device_t* dev) { 293 return dev->common.close(&dev->common); 294 } 295 /* 296 * End PN544 specific HAL 297 */ 298 299 __END_DECLS 300 301 #endif // ANDROID_NFC_HAL_INTERFACE_H 302