/* * Greybus driver and device API * * Copyright 2014-2015 Google Inc. * Copyright 2014-2015 Linaro Ltd. * * Released under the GPLv2 only. */ #ifndef __LINUX_GREYBUS_H #define __LINUX_GREYBUS_H #ifdef __KERNEL__ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "kernel_ver.h" #include "greybus_id.h" #include "greybus_manifest.h" #include "greybus_protocols.h" #include "manifest.h" #include "endo.h" #include "svc.h" #include "module.h" #include "interface.h" #include "bundle.h" #include "connection.h" #include "protocol.h" #include "operation.h" /* Matches up with the Greybus Protocol specification document */ #define GREYBUS_VERSION_MAJOR 0x00 #define GREYBUS_VERSION_MINOR 0x01 #define GREYBUS_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEVICE \ (GREYBUS_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_VENDOR | GREYBUS_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_PRODUCT) #define GREYBUS_DEVICE(v, p) \ .match_flags = GREYBUS_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEVICE, \ .vendor = (v), \ .product = (p), #define GREYBUS_DEVICE_SERIAL(s) \ .match_flags = GREYBUS_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_SERIAL, \ .serial_number = (s), /* XXX I couldn't get my Kconfig file to be noticed for out-of-tree build */ #ifndef CONFIG_HOST_DEV_CPORT_ID_MAX #define CONFIG_HOST_DEV_CPORT_ID_MAX 128 #endif /* !CONFIG_HOST_DEV_CPORT_ID_MAX */ /* Maximum number of CPorts usable by a host device */ /* XXX This should really be determined by the AP module manifest */ #define HOST_DEV_CPORT_ID_MAX CONFIG_HOST_DEV_CPORT_ID_MAX #define CPORT_ID_BAD U16_MAX /* UniPro max id is 4095 */ /* For SP1 hardware, we are going to "hardcode" each device to have all logical * blocks in order to be able to address them as one unified "unit". Then * higher up layers will then be able to talk to them as one logical block and * properly know how they are hooked together (i.e. which i2c port is on the * same module as the gpio pins, etc.) * * So, put the "private" data structures here in greybus.h and link to them off * of the "main" gb_module structure. */ struct greybus_host_device; struct svc_msg; /* Greybus "Host driver" structure, needed by a host controller driver to be * able to handle both SVC control as well as "real" greybus messages */ struct greybus_host_driver { size_t hd_priv_size; void *(*message_send)(struct greybus_host_device *hd, u16 dest_cport_id, struct gb_message *message, gfp_t gfp_mask); void (*message_cancel)(void *cookie); int (*submit_svc)(struct svc_msg *svc_msg, struct greybus_host_device *hd); }; struct greybus_host_device { struct kref kref; struct device *parent; const struct greybus_host_driver *driver; struct list_head interfaces; struct list_head connections; struct ida cport_id_map; u8 device_id; /* Host device buffer constraints */ size_t buffer_size_max; struct gb_endo *endo; /* Private data for the host driver */ unsigned long hd_priv[0] __aligned(sizeof(s64)); }; struct greybus_host_device *greybus_create_hd(struct greybus_host_driver *hd, struct device *parent, size_t buffer_size_max); int greybus_endo_setup(struct greybus_host_device *hd, u16 endo_id, u8 ap_intf_id); void greybus_remove_hd(struct greybus_host_device *hd); struct greybus_driver { const char *name; int (*probe)(struct gb_bundle *bundle, const struct greybus_bundle_id *id); void (*disconnect)(struct gb_bundle *bundle); int (*suspend)(struct gb_bundle *bundle, pm_message_t message); int (*resume)(struct gb_bundle *bundle); const struct greybus_bundle_id *id_table; struct device_driver driver; }; #define to_greybus_driver(d) container_of(d, struct greybus_driver, driver) /* Don't call these directly, use the module_greybus_driver() macro instead */ int greybus_register_driver(struct greybus_driver *driver, struct module *module, const char *mod_name); void greybus_deregister_driver(struct greybus_driver *driver); /* define to get proper THIS_MODULE and KBUILD_MODNAME values */ #define greybus_register(driver) \ greybus_register_driver(driver, THIS_MODULE, KBUILD_MODNAME) #define greybus_deregister(driver) \ greybus_deregister_driver(driver) /** * module_greybus_driver() - Helper macro for registering a Greybus driver * @__greybus_driver: greybus_driver structure * * Helper macro for Greybus drivers to set up proper module init / exit * functions. Replaces module_init() and module_exit() and keeps people from * printing pointless things to the kernel log when their driver is loaded. */ #define module_greybus_driver(__greybus_driver) \ module_driver(__greybus_driver, greybus_register, greybus_deregister) int greybus_disabled(void); int greybus_svc_in(struct greybus_host_device *hd, u8 *data, int length); int gb_ap_init(void); void gb_ap_exit(void); void gb_debugfs_init(void); void gb_debugfs_cleanup(void); struct dentry *gb_debugfs_get(void); extern struct bus_type greybus_bus_type; int svc_set_route_send(struct gb_bundle *bundle, struct greybus_host_device *hd); extern struct device_type greybus_endo_type; extern struct device_type greybus_module_type; extern struct device_type greybus_interface_type; extern struct device_type greybus_bundle_type; extern struct device_type greybus_connection_type; static inline int is_gb_endo(const struct device *dev) { return dev->type == &greybus_endo_type; } static inline int is_gb_module(const struct device *dev) { return dev->type == &greybus_module_type; } static inline int is_gb_interface(const struct device *dev) { return dev->type == &greybus_interface_type; } static inline int is_gb_bundle(const struct device *dev) { return dev->type == &greybus_bundle_type; } static inline int is_gb_connection(const struct device *dev) { return dev->type == &greybus_connection_type; } #endif /* __KERNEL__ */ #endif /* __LINUX_GREYBUS_H */