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device_policy_manager.c 8.4KB

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  1. /*
  2. * PD Buddy - USB Power Delivery for everyone
  3. * Copyright (C) 2017 Clayton G. Hobbs <clay@lakeserv.net>
  4. *
  5. * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  6. * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  7. * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
  8. * (at your option) any later version.
  9. *
  10. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  11. * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  12. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  13. * GNU General Public License for more details.
  14. *
  15. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  16. * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  17. */
  18. #include "device_policy_manager.h"
  19. #include <stdint.h>
  20. #include <hal.h>
  21. #include "led.h"
  22. #include "storage.h"
  23. #include "pd.h"
  24. #include "fusb302b.h"
  25. bool pdb_dpm_led_pd_status = true;
  26. bool pdb_dpm_usb_comms = false;
  27. /* The current draw when the output is disabled */
  28. #define DPM_MIN_CURRENT PD_MA2PDI(100)
  29. /* Whether or not the power supply is unconstrained */
  30. static bool dpm_unconstrained_power;
  31. /* The last explicitly or implicitly negotiated voltage in PDV */
  32. static int dpm_present_voltage = PD_MV2PDV(5000);
  33. /* The requested voltage */
  34. static int dpm_requested_voltage;
  35. bool pdb_dpm_evaluate_capability(const union pd_msg *capabilities, union pd_msg *request)
  36. {
  37. /* Get the current configuration */
  38. struct pdb_config *cfg = pdb_config_flash_read();
  39. /* Get the number of PDOs */
  40. uint8_t numobj = PD_NUMOBJ_GET(capabilities);
  41. /* Make the LED blink to indicate ongoing power negotiations */
  42. if (pdb_dpm_led_pd_status) {
  43. chEvtSignal(pdb_led_thread, PDB_EVT_LED_NEGOTIATING);
  44. }
  45. /* Get whether or not the power supply is constrained */
  46. dpm_unconstrained_power = capabilities->obj[0] & PD_PDO_SRC_FIXED_UNCONSTRAINED;
  47. /* Make sure we have configuration */
  48. if (cfg != NULL) {
  49. /* Look at the PDOs to see if one matches our desires */
  50. for (uint8_t i = 0; i < numobj; i++) {
  51. /* Fixed Supply PDOs come first, so when we see a PDO that isn't a
  52. * Fixed Supply, stop reading. */
  53. if ((capabilities->obj[i] & PD_PDO_TYPE) != PD_PDO_TYPE_FIXED) {
  54. break;
  55. }
  56. /* If the V from the PDO equals our desired V and the I is at least
  57. * our desired I */
  58. if (PD_PDO_SRC_FIXED_VOLTAGE_GET(capabilities, i) == cfg->v
  59. && PD_PDO_SRC_FIXED_CURRENT_GET(capabilities, i) >= cfg->i) {
  60. /* We got what we wanted, so build a request for that */
  61. request->hdr = PD_MSGTYPE_REQUEST | PD_DATAROLE_UFP |
  62. PD_SPECREV_2_0 | PD_POWERROLE_SINK | PD_NUMOBJ(1);
  63. if (cfg->flags & PDB_CONFIG_FLAGS_GIVEBACK) {
  64. /* GiveBack enabled */
  65. request->obj[0] = PD_RDO_FV_MIN_CURRENT_SET(DPM_MIN_CURRENT)
  66. | PD_RDO_FV_CURRENT_SET(cfg->i)
  67. | PD_RDO_NO_USB_SUSPEND | PD_RDO_GIVEBACK
  68. | PD_RDO_OBJPOS_SET(i + 1);
  69. } else {
  70. /* GiveBack disabled */
  71. request->obj[0] = PD_RDO_FV_MAX_CURRENT_SET(cfg->i)
  72. | PD_RDO_FV_CURRENT_SET(cfg->i)
  73. | PD_RDO_NO_USB_SUSPEND | PD_RDO_OBJPOS_SET(i + 1);
  74. }
  75. if (pdb_dpm_usb_comms) {
  76. request->obj[0] |= PD_RDO_USB_COMMS;
  77. }
  78. /* Update requested voltage */
  79. dpm_requested_voltage = cfg->v;
  80. return true;
  81. }
  82. }
  83. }
  84. /* Nothing matched (or no configuration), so get 5 V at low current */
  85. request->hdr = PD_MSGTYPE_REQUEST | PD_DATAROLE_UFP |
  86. PD_SPECREV_2_0 | PD_POWERROLE_SINK | PD_NUMOBJ(1);
  87. request->obj[0] = PD_RDO_FV_MAX_CURRENT_SET(DPM_MIN_CURRENT)
  88. | PD_RDO_FV_CURRENT_SET(DPM_MIN_CURRENT)
  89. | PD_RDO_NO_USB_SUSPEND | PD_RDO_CAP_MISMATCH
  90. | PD_RDO_OBJPOS_SET(1);
  91. if (pdb_dpm_usb_comms) {
  92. request->obj[0] |= PD_RDO_USB_COMMS;
  93. }
  94. /* Update requested voltage */
  95. dpm_requested_voltage = PD_MV2PDV(5000);
  96. return false;
  97. }
  98. void pdb_dpm_get_sink_capability(union pd_msg *cap)
  99. {
  100. /* Keep track of how many PDOs we've added */
  101. int numobj = 0;
  102. /* Get the current configuration */
  103. struct pdb_config *cfg = pdb_config_flash_read();
  104. /* If we have no configuration or want something other than 5 V, add a PDO
  105. * for vSafe5V */
  106. if (cfg == NULL || cfg->v != PD_MV2PDV(5000)) {
  107. /* Minimum current, 5 V, and higher capability. */
  108. cap->obj[numobj++] = PD_PDO_TYPE_FIXED
  109. | PD_PDO_SNK_FIXED_VOLTAGE_SET(PD_MV2PDV(5000))
  110. | PD_PDO_SNK_FIXED_CURRENT_SET(DPM_MIN_CURRENT);
  111. }
  112. /* Add a PDO for the desired power. */
  113. if (cfg != NULL) {
  114. cap->obj[numobj++] = PD_PDO_TYPE_FIXED
  115. | PD_PDO_SNK_FIXED_VOLTAGE_SET(cfg->v)
  116. | PD_PDO_SNK_FIXED_CURRENT_SET(cfg->i);
  117. /* If we want more than 5 V, set the Higher Capability flag */
  118. if (cfg->v != PD_MV2PDV(5000)) {
  119. cap->obj[0] |= PD_PDO_SNK_FIXED_HIGHER_CAP;
  120. }
  121. }
  122. /* Set the unconstrained power flag. */
  123. if (dpm_unconstrained_power) {
  124. cap->obj[0] |= PD_PDO_SNK_FIXED_UNCONSTRAINED;
  125. }
  126. /* Set the USB communications capable flag. */
  127. if (pdb_dpm_usb_comms) {
  128. cap->obj[0] |= PD_PDO_SNK_FIXED_USB_COMMS;
  129. }
  130. /* Set the Sink_Capabilities message header */
  131. cap->hdr = PD_MSGTYPE_SINK_CAPABILITIES | PD_DATAROLE_UFP | PD_SPECREV_2_0
  132. | PD_POWERROLE_SINK | PD_NUMOBJ(numobj);
  133. }
  134. bool pdb_dpm_giveback_enabled(void)
  135. {
  136. struct pdb_config *cfg = pdb_config_flash_read();
  137. return cfg->flags & PDB_CONFIG_FLAGS_GIVEBACK;
  138. }
  139. bool pdb_dpm_evaluate_typec_current(void)
  140. {
  141. static bool cfg_set = false;
  142. static struct pdb_config *cfg = NULL;
  143. /* Only get the configuration the first time this function runs, since its
  144. * location will never change without rebooting into setup mode. */
  145. if (!cfg_set) {
  146. cfg = pdb_config_flash_read();
  147. cfg_set = true;
  148. }
  149. /* We don't control the voltage anymore; it will always be 5 V. */
  150. dpm_requested_voltage = PD_MV2PDV(5000);
  151. /* If we have no configuration or don't want 5 V, Type-C Current can't
  152. * possibly satisfy our needs */
  153. if (cfg == NULL || cfg->v != PD_MV2PDV(5000)) {
  154. return false;
  155. }
  156. /* Get the present Type-C Current advertisement */
  157. enum fusb_typec_current tcc = fusb_get_typec_current();
  158. /* If 1.5 A is available and we want no more than that, great. */
  159. if (tcc == OnePointFiveAmps && cfg->i <= 150) {
  160. return true;
  161. }
  162. /* If 3 A is available and we want no more than that, that's great too. */
  163. if (tcc == ThreePointZeroAmps && cfg->i <= 300) {
  164. return true;
  165. }
  166. /* We're overly cautious if USB default current is available, since that
  167. * could mean different things depending on the port we're connected to,
  168. * and since we're really supposed to enumerate in order to request more
  169. * than 100 mA. This could be changed in the future. */
  170. return false;
  171. }
  172. void pdb_dpm_pd_start(void)
  173. {
  174. if (pdb_dpm_led_pd_status) {
  175. chEvtSignal(pdb_led_thread, PDB_EVT_LED_NEGOTIATING);
  176. }
  177. }
  178. void pdb_dpm_sink_standby(void)
  179. {
  180. /* If the voltage is changing, enter Sink Standby */
  181. if (dpm_requested_voltage != dpm_present_voltage) {
  182. /* For the PD Buddy Sink, entering Sink Standby is equivalent to
  183. * turning the output off. However, we don't want to change the LED
  184. * state for standby mode. */
  185. palClearLine(LINE_OUT_CTRL);
  186. }
  187. }
  188. void pdb_dpm_output_set(bool state)
  189. {
  190. /* Update the present voltage */
  191. dpm_present_voltage = dpm_requested_voltage;
  192. /* Set the power output */
  193. if (state) {
  194. /* Turn the output on */
  195. if (pdb_dpm_led_pd_status) {
  196. chEvtSignal(pdb_led_thread, PDB_EVT_LED_OUTPUT_ON);
  197. }
  198. palSetLine(LINE_OUT_CTRL);
  199. } else {
  200. /* Turn the output off */
  201. if (pdb_dpm_led_pd_status) {
  202. chEvtSignal(pdb_led_thread, PDB_EVT_LED_OUTPUT_OFF);
  203. }
  204. palClearLine(LINE_OUT_CTRL);
  205. }
  206. }
  207. void pdb_dpm_output_default(void)
  208. {
  209. /* Pretend we requested 5 V */
  210. dpm_requested_voltage = PD_MV2PDV(5000);
  211. /* Turn the output off */
  212. pdb_dpm_output_set(false);
  213. }