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/**
* @file
*
* @brief Public APIs to get device Information.
*/
/*
* Copyright (c) 2018 Alexander Wachter
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
#ifndef ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_DRIVERS_HWINFO_H_
#define ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_DRIVERS_HWINFO_H_
/**
* @brief Hardware Information Interface
* @defgroup hwinfo_interface Hardware Info Interface
* @ingroup io_interfaces
* @{
*/
#include <zephyr/types.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <kernel.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#define RESET_PIN BIT(0)
#define RESET_SOFTWARE BIT(1)
#define RESET_BROWNOUT BIT(2)
#define RESET_POR BIT(3)
#define RESET_WATCHDOG BIT(4)
#define RESET_DEBUG BIT(5)
#define RESET_SECURITY BIT(6)
#define RESET_LOW_POWER_WAKE BIT(7)
#define RESET_CPU_LOCKUP BIT(8)
#define RESET_PARITY BIT(9)
#define RESET_PLL BIT(10)
#define RESET_CLOCK BIT(11)
/**
* @brief Copy the device id to a buffer
*
* This routine copies "length" number of bytes of the device ID to the buffer.
* If the device ID is smaller then length, the rest of the buffer is left unchanged.
* The ID depends on the hardware and is not guaranteed unique.
*
* Drivers are responsible for ensuring that the ID data structure is a
* sequence of bytes. The returned ID value is not supposed to be interpreted
* based on vendor-specific assumptions of byte order. It should express the
* identifier as a raw byte sequence, doing any endian conversion necessary so
* that a hex representation of the bytes produces the intended serial number.
*
* @param buffer Buffer to write the ID to.
* @param length Max length of the buffer.
*
* @retval size of the device ID copied.
* @retval -ENOTSUP if there is no implementation for the particular device.
* @retval any negative value on driver specific errors.
*/
__syscall ssize_t hwinfo_get_device_id(uint8_t *buffer, size_t length);
ssize_t z_impl_hwinfo_get_device_id(uint8_t *buffer, size_t length);
/**
* @brief Retrieve cause of device reset.
*
* @param cause OR'd `reset_cause` flags
*
* This routine retrieves the flags that indicate why the device was reset.
*
* On some platforms the reset cause flags accumulate between successive resets
* and this routine may return multiple flags indicating all reset causes
* since the device was powered on. If you need to retrieve the cause only for
* the most recent reset call `hwinfo_clear_reset_cause` after calling this
* routine to clear the hardware flags before the next reset event.
*
* Successive calls to this routine will return the same value, unless
* `hwinfo_clear_reset_cause` has been called.
*
* @retval zero if successful.
* @retval -ENOTSUP if there is no implementation for the particular device.
* @retval any negative value on driver specific errors.
*/
__syscall int hwinfo_get_reset_cause(uint32_t *cause);
int z_impl_hwinfo_get_reset_cause(uint32_t *cause);
/**
* @brief Clear cause of device reset.
*
* Clears reset cause flags.
*
* @retval zero if successful.
* @retval -ENOTSUP if there is no implementation for the particular device.
* @retval any negative value on driver specific errors.
*/
__syscall int hwinfo_clear_reset_cause(void);
int z_impl_hwinfo_clear_reset_cause(void);
/**
* @brief Get supported reset cause flags
*
* @param supported OR'd `reset_cause` flags that are supported
*
* Retrieves all `reset_cause` flags that are supported by this device.
*
* @retval zero if successful.
* @retval -ENOTSUP if there is no implementation for the particular device.
* @retval any negative value on driver specific errors.
*/
__syscall int hwinfo_get_supported_reset_cause(uint32_t *supported);
int z_impl_hwinfo_get_supported_reset_cause(uint32_t *supported);
/**
* @}
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#include <syscalls/hwinfo.h>
#endif /* ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_DRIVERS_HWINFO_H_ */