1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */ 2/* 3 * comedi/drivers/ni_routes.h 4 * Route information for NI boards. 5 * 6 * COMEDI - Linux Control and Measurement Device Interface 7 * Copyright (C) 2016 Spencer E. Olson <olsonse@umich.edu> 8 * 9 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 10 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 11 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 12 * (at your option) any later version. 13 * 14 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 15 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 16 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 17 * GNU General Public License for more details. 18 */ 19 20#ifndef _COMEDI_DRIVERS_NI_ROUTES_H 21#define _COMEDI_DRIVERS_NI_ROUTES_H 22 23#include <linux/types.h> 24#include <linux/errno.h> 25 26#ifndef NI_ROUTE_VALUE_EXTERNAL_CONVERSION 27#include <linux/bitops.h> 28#endif 29 30#include "../comedi.h" 31 32/** 33 * struct ni_route_set - Set of destinations with a common source. 34 * @dest: Destination of all sources in this route set. 35 * @n_src: Number of sources for this route set. 36 * @src: List of sources that all map to the same destination. 37 */ 38struct ni_route_set { 39 int dest; 40 int n_src; 41 int *src; 42}; 43 44/** 45 * struct ni_device_routes - List of all src->dest sets for a particular device. 46 * @device: Name of board/device (e.g. pxi-6733). 47 * @n_route_sets: Number of route sets that are valid for this device. 48 * @routes: List of route sets that are valid for this device. 49 */ 50struct ni_device_routes { 51 const char *device; 52 int n_route_sets; 53 struct ni_route_set *routes; 54}; 55 56/** 57 * struct ni_route_tables - Register values and valid routes for a device. 58 * @valid_routes: Pointer to a all valid route sets for a single device. 59 * @route_values: Pointer to register values for all routes for the family to 60 * which the device belongs. 61 * 62 * Link to the valid src->dest routes and the register values used to assign 63 * such routes for that particular device. 64 */ 65struct ni_route_tables { 66 const struct ni_device_routes *valid_routes; 67 const u8 *route_values; 68}; 69 70/* 71 * ni_assign_device_routes() - Assign the proper lookup table for NI signal 72 * routing to the specified NI device. 73 * 74 * Return: -ENODATA if assignment was not successful; 0 if successful. 75 */ 76int ni_assign_device_routes(const char *device_family, 77 const char *board_name, 78 const char *alt_board_name, 79 struct ni_route_tables *tables); 80 81/* 82 * ni_find_route_set() - Finds the proper route set with the specified 83 * destination. 84 * @destination: Destination of which to search for the route set. 85 * @valid_routes: Pointer to device routes within which to search. 86 * 87 * Return: NULL if no route_set is found with the specified @destination; 88 * otherwise, a pointer to the route_set if found. 89 */ 90const struct ni_route_set * 91ni_find_route_set(const int destination, 92 const struct ni_device_routes *valid_routes); 93 94/* 95 * ni_route_set_has_source() - Determines whether the given source is in 96 * included given route_set. 97 * 98 * Return: true if found; false otherwise. 99 */ 100bool ni_route_set_has_source(const struct ni_route_set *routes, const int src); 101 102/* 103 * ni_route_to_register() - Validates and converts the specified signal route 104 * (src-->dest) to the value used at the appropriate 105 * register. 106 * @src: global-identifier for route source 107 * @dest: global-identifier for route destination 108 * @tables: pointer to relevant set of routing tables. 109 * 110 * Generally speaking, most routes require the first six bits and a few require 111 * 7 bits. Special handling is given for the return value when the route is to 112 * be handled by the RTSI sub-device. In this case, the returned register may 113 * not be sufficient to define the entire route path, but rather may only 114 * indicate the intermediate route. For example, if the route must go through 115 * the RGOUT0 pin, the (src->RGOUT0) register value will be returned. 116 * Similarly, if the route must go through the NI_RTSI_BRD lines, the BIT(6) 117 * will be set: 118 * 119 * if route does not need RTSI_BRD lines: 120 * bits 0:7 : register value 121 * for a route that must go through RGOUT0 pin, this will be equal 122 * to the (src->RGOUT0) register value. 123 * else: * route is (src->RTSI_BRD(x), RTSI_BRD(x)->TRIGGER_LINE(i)) * 124 * bits 0:5 : zero 125 * bits 6 : set to 1 126 * bits 7:7 : zero 127 * 128 * Return: register value to be used for source at destination with special 129 * cases given above; Otherwise, -1 if the specified route is not valid for 130 * this particular device. 131 */ 132s8 ni_route_to_register(const int src, const int dest, 133 const struct ni_route_tables *tables); 134 135static inline bool ni_rtsi_route_requires_mux(s8 value) 136{ 137 return value & BIT(6); 138} 139 140/* 141 * ni_lookup_route_register() - Look up a register value for a particular route 142 * without checking whether the route is valid for 143 * the particular device. 144 * @src: global-identifier for route source 145 * @dest: global-identifier for route destination 146 * @tables: pointer to relevant set of routing tables. 147 * 148 * Return: -EINVAL if the specified route is not valid for this device family. 149 */ 150s8 ni_lookup_route_register(int src, int dest, 151 const struct ni_route_tables *tables); 152 153/** 154 * route_is_valid() - Determines whether the specified signal route (src-->dest) 155 * is valid for the given NI comedi_device. 156 * @src: global-identifier for route source 157 * @dest: global-identifier for route destination 158 * @tables: pointer to relevant set of routing tables. 159 * 160 * Return: True if the route is valid, otherwise false. 161 */ 162static inline bool route_is_valid(const int src, const int dest, 163 const struct ni_route_tables *tables) 164{ 165 return ni_route_to_register(src, dest, tables) >= 0; 166} 167 168/* 169 * ni_is_cmd_dest() - Determine whether the given destination is only 170 * configurable via a comedi_cmd struct. 171 * @dest: Destination to test. 172 */ 173bool ni_is_cmd_dest(int dest); 174 175static inline bool channel_is_pfi(int channel) 176{ 177 return NI_PFI(0) <= channel && channel <= NI_PFI(-1); 178} 179 180static inline bool channel_is_rtsi(int channel) 181{ 182 return TRIGGER_LINE(0) <= channel && channel <= TRIGGER_LINE(-1); 183} 184 185static inline bool channel_is_ctr(int channel) 186{ 187 return channel >= NI_COUNTER_NAMES_BASE && 188 channel <= NI_COUNTER_NAMES_MAX; 189} 190 191/* 192 * ni_count_valid_routes() - Count the number of valid routes. 193 * @tables: Routing tables for which to count all valid routes. 194 */ 195unsigned int ni_count_valid_routes(const struct ni_route_tables *tables); 196 197/* 198 * ni_get_valid_routes() - Implements INSN_DEVICE_CONFIG_GET_ROUTES. 199 * @tables: pointer to relevant set of routing tables. 200 * @n_pairs: Number of pairs for which memory is allocated by the user. If 201 * the user specifies '0', only the number of available pairs is 202 * returned. 203 * @pair_data: Pointer to memory allocated to return pairs back to user. Each 204 * even, odd indexed member of this array will hold source, 205 * destination of a route pair respectively. 206 * 207 * Return: the number of valid routes if n_pairs == 0; otherwise, the number of 208 * valid routes copied. 209 */ 210unsigned int ni_get_valid_routes(const struct ni_route_tables *tables, 211 unsigned int n_pairs, 212 unsigned int *pair_data); 213 214/* 215 * ni_sort_device_routes() - Sort the list of valid device signal routes in 216 * preparation for use. 217 * @valid_routes: pointer to ni_device_routes struct to sort. 218 */ 219void ni_sort_device_routes(struct ni_device_routes *valid_routes); 220 221/* 222 * ni_find_route_source() - Finds the signal source corresponding to a signal 223 * route (src-->dest) of the specified routing register 224 * value and the specified route destination on the 225 * specified device. 226 * 227 * Note that this function does _not_ validate the source based on device 228 * routes. 229 * 230 * Return: The NI signal value (e.g. NI_PFI(0) or PXI_Clk10) if found. 231 * If the source was not found (i.e. the register value is not 232 * valid for any routes to the destination), -EINVAL is returned. 233 */ 234int ni_find_route_source(const u8 src_sel_reg_value, const int dest, 235 const struct ni_route_tables *tables); 236 237/** 238 * route_register_is_valid() - Determines whether the register value for the 239 * specified route destination on the specified 240 * device is valid. 241 */ 242static inline bool route_register_is_valid(const u8 src_sel_reg_value, 243 const int dest, 244 const struct ni_route_tables *tables) 245{ 246 return ni_find_route_source(src_sel_reg_value, dest, tables) >= 0; 247} 248 249/** 250 * ni_get_reg_value_roffs() - Determines the proper register value for a 251 * particular valid NI signal/terminal route. 252 * @src: Either a direct register value or one of NI_* signal names. 253 * @dest: global-identifier for route destination 254 * @tables: pointer to relevant set of routing tables. 255 * @direct_reg_offset: 256 * Compatibility compensation argument. This argument allows us to 257 * arbitrarily apply an offset to src if src is a direct register 258 * value reference. This is necessary to be compatible with 259 * definitions of register values as previously exported directly 260 * to user space. 261 * 262 * Return: the register value (>0) to be used at the destination if the src is 263 * valid for the given destination; -1 otherwise. 264 */ 265static inline s8 ni_get_reg_value_roffs(int src, const int dest, 266 const struct ni_route_tables *tables, 267 const int direct_reg_offset) 268{ 269 if (src < NI_NAMES_BASE) { 270 src += direct_reg_offset; 271 /* 272 * In this case, the src is expected to actually be a register 273 * value. 274 */ 275 if (route_register_is_valid(src, dest, tables)) 276 return src; 277 return -1; 278 } 279 280 /* 281 * Otherwise, the src is expected to be one of the abstracted NI 282 * signal/terminal names. 283 */ 284 return ni_route_to_register(src, dest, tables); 285} 286 287static inline int ni_get_reg_value(const int src, const int dest, 288 const struct ni_route_tables *tables) 289{ 290 return ni_get_reg_value_roffs(src, dest, tables, 0); 291} 292 293/** 294 * ni_check_trigger_arg_roffs() - Checks the trigger argument (*_arg) of an NI 295 * device to ensure that the *_arg value 296 * corresponds to _either_ a valid register value 297 * to define a trigger source, _or_ a valid NI 298 * signal/terminal name that has a valid route to 299 * the destination on the particular device. 300 * @src: Either a direct register value or one of NI_* signal names. 301 * @dest: global-identifier for route destination 302 * @tables: pointer to relevant set of routing tables. 303 * @direct_reg_offset: 304 * Compatibility compensation argument. This argument allows us to 305 * arbitrarily apply an offset to src if src is a direct register 306 * value reference. This is necessary to be compatible with 307 * definitions of register values as previously exported directly 308 * to user space. 309 * 310 * Return: 0 if the src (either register value or NI signal/terminal name) is 311 * valid for the destination; -EINVAL otherwise. 312 */ 313static inline 314int ni_check_trigger_arg_roffs(int src, const int dest, 315 const struct ni_route_tables *tables, 316 const int direct_reg_offset) 317{ 318 if (ni_get_reg_value_roffs(src, dest, tables, direct_reg_offset) < 0) 319 return -EINVAL; 320 return 0; 321} 322 323static inline int ni_check_trigger_arg(const int src, const int dest, 324 const struct ni_route_tables *tables) 325{ 326 return ni_check_trigger_arg_roffs(src, dest, tables, 0); 327} 328 329#endif /* _COMEDI_DRIVERS_NI_ROUTES_H */ 330