/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ #ifndef _COMMON_MRC_CACHE_H_ #define _COMMON_MRC_CACHE_H_ #include #include #include enum { MRC_TRAINING_DATA, MRC_VARIABLE_DATA, }; /* * It's up to the caller to decide when to retrieve and stash data. There is * differentiation on recovery mode CONFIG(HAS_RECOVERY_MRC_CACHE), but that's * only for locating where to retrieve and save the data. If a platform doesn't * want to update the data then it shouldn't stash the data for saving. * Similarly, if the platform doesn't need the data for booting because of a * policy don't request the data. */ /* Get and stash data for saving provided the type passed in. */ /** * mrc_cache_load_current * * Fill in the buffer with the latest slot data. This will be a * common entry point for ARM platforms. Returns < 0 on error, size * of the returned data on success. */ ssize_t mrc_cache_load_current(int type, uint32_t version, void *buffer, size_t buffer_size); /** * mrc_cache_mmap_leak * * Return a pointer to a buffer with the latest slot data. An mmap * will be executed (without a matching unmap). This will be a common * entry point for platforms where mmap is considered a noop, like x86 */ void *mrc_cache_current_mmap_leak(int type, uint32_t version, size_t *data_size); /** * Returns < 0 on error, 0 on success. */ int mrc_cache_stash_data(int type, uint32_t version, const void *data, size_t size); /** * API to locate the FSP Non-Volatile Storage Data (aka memory training data) * and store into the NVS. */ void save_memory_training_data(void); #endif /* _COMMON_MRC_CACHE_H_ */