1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2/* 3 * property.c - Unified device property interface. 4 * 5 * Copyright (C) 2014, Intel Corporation 6 * Authors: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> 7 * Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com> 8 */ 9 10#include <linux/acpi.h> 11#include <linux/export.h> 12#include <linux/kernel.h> 13#include <linux/of.h> 14#include <linux/of_address.h> 15#include <linux/of_graph.h> 16#include <linux/of_irq.h> 17#include <linux/property.h> 18#include <linux/etherdevice.h> 19#include <linux/phy.h> 20 21struct fwnode_handle *dev_fwnode(struct device *dev) 22{ 23 return IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_OF) && dev->of_node ? 24 &dev->of_node->fwnode : dev->fwnode; 25} 26EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dev_fwnode); 27 28/** 29 * device_property_present - check if a property of a device is present 30 * @dev: Device whose property is being checked 31 * @propname: Name of the property 32 * 33 * Check if property @propname is present in the device firmware description. 34 */ 35bool device_property_present(struct device *dev, const char *propname) 36{ 37 return fwnode_property_present(dev_fwnode(dev), propname); 38} 39EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_property_present); 40 41/** 42 * fwnode_property_present - check if a property of a firmware node is present 43 * @fwnode: Firmware node whose property to check 44 * @propname: Name of the property 45 */ 46bool fwnode_property_present(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, 47 const char *propname) 48{ 49 bool ret; 50 51 ret = fwnode_call_bool_op(fwnode, property_present, propname); 52 if (ret == false && !IS_ERR_OR_NULL(fwnode) && 53 !IS_ERR_OR_NULL(fwnode->secondary)) 54 ret = fwnode_call_bool_op(fwnode->secondary, property_present, 55 propname); 56 return ret; 57} 58EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_property_present); 59 60/** 61 * device_property_read_u8_array - return a u8 array property of a device 62 * @dev: Device to get the property of 63 * @propname: Name of the property 64 * @val: The values are stored here or %NULL to return the number of values 65 * @nval: Size of the @val array 66 * 67 * Function reads an array of u8 properties with @propname from the device 68 * firmware description and stores them to @val if found. 69 * 70 * Return: number of values if @val was %NULL, 71 * %0 if the property was found (success), 72 * %-EINVAL if given arguments are not valid, 73 * %-ENODATA if the property does not have a value, 74 * %-EPROTO if the property is not an array of numbers, 75 * %-EOVERFLOW if the size of the property is not as expected. 76 * %-ENXIO if no suitable firmware interface is present. 77 */ 78int device_property_read_u8_array(struct device *dev, const char *propname, 79 u8 *val, size_t nval) 80{ 81 return fwnode_property_read_u8_array(dev_fwnode(dev), propname, val, nval); 82} 83EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_property_read_u8_array); 84 85/** 86 * device_property_read_u16_array - return a u16 array property of a device 87 * @dev: Device to get the property of 88 * @propname: Name of the property 89 * @val: The values are stored here or %NULL to return the number of values 90 * @nval: Size of the @val array 91 * 92 * Function reads an array of u16 properties with @propname from the device 93 * firmware description and stores them to @val if found. 94 * 95 * Return: number of values if @val was %NULL, 96 * %0 if the property was found (success), 97 * %-EINVAL if given arguments are not valid, 98 * %-ENODATA if the property does not have a value, 99 * %-EPROTO if the property is not an array of numbers, 100 * %-EOVERFLOW if the size of the property is not as expected. 101 * %-ENXIO if no suitable firmware interface is present. 102 */ 103int device_property_read_u16_array(struct device *dev, const char *propname, 104 u16 *val, size_t nval) 105{ 106 return fwnode_property_read_u16_array(dev_fwnode(dev), propname, val, nval); 107} 108EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_property_read_u16_array); 109 110/** 111 * device_property_read_u32_array - return a u32 array property of a device 112 * @dev: Device to get the property of 113 * @propname: Name of the property 114 * @val: The values are stored here or %NULL to return the number of values 115 * @nval: Size of the @val array 116 * 117 * Function reads an array of u32 properties with @propname from the device 118 * firmware description and stores them to @val if found. 119 * 120 * Return: number of values if @val was %NULL, 121 * %0 if the property was found (success), 122 * %-EINVAL if given arguments are not valid, 123 * %-ENODATA if the property does not have a value, 124 * %-EPROTO if the property is not an array of numbers, 125 * %-EOVERFLOW if the size of the property is not as expected. 126 * %-ENXIO if no suitable firmware interface is present. 127 */ 128int device_property_read_u32_array(struct device *dev, const char *propname, 129 u32 *val, size_t nval) 130{ 131 return fwnode_property_read_u32_array(dev_fwnode(dev), propname, val, nval); 132} 133EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_property_read_u32_array); 134 135/** 136 * device_property_read_u64_array - return a u64 array property of a device 137 * @dev: Device to get the property of 138 * @propname: Name of the property 139 * @val: The values are stored here or %NULL to return the number of values 140 * @nval: Size of the @val array 141 * 142 * Function reads an array of u64 properties with @propname from the device 143 * firmware description and stores them to @val if found. 144 * 145 * Return: number of values if @val was %NULL, 146 * %0 if the property was found (success), 147 * %-EINVAL if given arguments are not valid, 148 * %-ENODATA if the property does not have a value, 149 * %-EPROTO if the property is not an array of numbers, 150 * %-EOVERFLOW if the size of the property is not as expected. 151 * %-ENXIO if no suitable firmware interface is present. 152 */ 153int device_property_read_u64_array(struct device *dev, const char *propname, 154 u64 *val, size_t nval) 155{ 156 return fwnode_property_read_u64_array(dev_fwnode(dev), propname, val, nval); 157} 158EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_property_read_u64_array); 159 160/** 161 * device_property_read_string_array - return a string array property of device 162 * @dev: Device to get the property of 163 * @propname: Name of the property 164 * @val: The values are stored here or %NULL to return the number of values 165 * @nval: Size of the @val array 166 * 167 * Function reads an array of string properties with @propname from the device 168 * firmware description and stores them to @val if found. 169 * 170 * Return: number of values read on success if @val is non-NULL, 171 * number of values available on success if @val is NULL, 172 * %-EINVAL if given arguments are not valid, 173 * %-ENODATA if the property does not have a value, 174 * %-EPROTO or %-EILSEQ if the property is not an array of strings, 175 * %-EOVERFLOW if the size of the property is not as expected. 176 * %-ENXIO if no suitable firmware interface is present. 177 */ 178int device_property_read_string_array(struct device *dev, const char *propname, 179 const char **val, size_t nval) 180{ 181 return fwnode_property_read_string_array(dev_fwnode(dev), propname, val, nval); 182} 183EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_property_read_string_array); 184 185/** 186 * device_property_read_string - return a string property of a device 187 * @dev: Device to get the property of 188 * @propname: Name of the property 189 * @val: The value is stored here 190 * 191 * Function reads property @propname from the device firmware description and 192 * stores the value into @val if found. The value is checked to be a string. 193 * 194 * Return: %0 if the property was found (success), 195 * %-EINVAL if given arguments are not valid, 196 * %-ENODATA if the property does not have a value, 197 * %-EPROTO or %-EILSEQ if the property type is not a string. 198 * %-ENXIO if no suitable firmware interface is present. 199 */ 200int device_property_read_string(struct device *dev, const char *propname, 201 const char **val) 202{ 203 return fwnode_property_read_string(dev_fwnode(dev), propname, val); 204} 205EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_property_read_string); 206 207/** 208 * device_property_match_string - find a string in an array and return index 209 * @dev: Device to get the property of 210 * @propname: Name of the property holding the array 211 * @string: String to look for 212 * 213 * Find a given string in a string array and if it is found return the 214 * index back. 215 * 216 * Return: %0 if the property was found (success), 217 * %-EINVAL if given arguments are not valid, 218 * %-ENODATA if the property does not have a value, 219 * %-EPROTO if the property is not an array of strings, 220 * %-ENXIO if no suitable firmware interface is present. 221 */ 222int device_property_match_string(struct device *dev, const char *propname, 223 const char *string) 224{ 225 return fwnode_property_match_string(dev_fwnode(dev), propname, string); 226} 227EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_property_match_string); 228 229static int fwnode_property_read_int_array(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, 230 const char *propname, 231 unsigned int elem_size, void *val, 232 size_t nval) 233{ 234 int ret; 235 236 ret = fwnode_call_int_op(fwnode, property_read_int_array, propname, 237 elem_size, val, nval); 238 if (ret == -EINVAL && !IS_ERR_OR_NULL(fwnode) && 239 !IS_ERR_OR_NULL(fwnode->secondary)) 240 ret = fwnode_call_int_op( 241 fwnode->secondary, property_read_int_array, propname, 242 elem_size, val, nval); 243 244 return ret; 245} 246 247/** 248 * fwnode_property_read_u8_array - return a u8 array property of firmware node 249 * @fwnode: Firmware node to get the property of 250 * @propname: Name of the property 251 * @val: The values are stored here or %NULL to return the number of values 252 * @nval: Size of the @val array 253 * 254 * Read an array of u8 properties with @propname from @fwnode and stores them to 255 * @val if found. 256 * 257 * Return: number of values if @val was %NULL, 258 * %0 if the property was found (success), 259 * %-EINVAL if given arguments are not valid, 260 * %-ENODATA if the property does not have a value, 261 * %-EPROTO if the property is not an array of numbers, 262 * %-EOVERFLOW if the size of the property is not as expected, 263 * %-ENXIO if no suitable firmware interface is present. 264 */ 265int fwnode_property_read_u8_array(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, 266 const char *propname, u8 *val, size_t nval) 267{ 268 return fwnode_property_read_int_array(fwnode, propname, sizeof(u8), 269 val, nval); 270} 271EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_property_read_u8_array); 272 273/** 274 * fwnode_property_read_u16_array - return a u16 array property of firmware node 275 * @fwnode: Firmware node to get the property of 276 * @propname: Name of the property 277 * @val: The values are stored here or %NULL to return the number of values 278 * @nval: Size of the @val array 279 * 280 * Read an array of u16 properties with @propname from @fwnode and store them to 281 * @val if found. 282 * 283 * Return: number of values if @val was %NULL, 284 * %0 if the property was found (success), 285 * %-EINVAL if given arguments are not valid, 286 * %-ENODATA if the property does not have a value, 287 * %-EPROTO if the property is not an array of numbers, 288 * %-EOVERFLOW if the size of the property is not as expected, 289 * %-ENXIO if no suitable firmware interface is present. 290 */ 291int fwnode_property_read_u16_array(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, 292 const char *propname, u16 *val, size_t nval) 293{ 294 return fwnode_property_read_int_array(fwnode, propname, sizeof(u16), 295 val, nval); 296} 297EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_property_read_u16_array); 298 299/** 300 * fwnode_property_read_u32_array - return a u32 array property of firmware node 301 * @fwnode: Firmware node to get the property of 302 * @propname: Name of the property 303 * @val: The values are stored here or %NULL to return the number of values 304 * @nval: Size of the @val array 305 * 306 * Read an array of u32 properties with @propname from @fwnode store them to 307 * @val if found. 308 * 309 * Return: number of values if @val was %NULL, 310 * %0 if the property was found (success), 311 * %-EINVAL if given arguments are not valid, 312 * %-ENODATA if the property does not have a value, 313 * %-EPROTO if the property is not an array of numbers, 314 * %-EOVERFLOW if the size of the property is not as expected, 315 * %-ENXIO if no suitable firmware interface is present. 316 */ 317int fwnode_property_read_u32_array(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, 318 const char *propname, u32 *val, size_t nval) 319{ 320 return fwnode_property_read_int_array(fwnode, propname, sizeof(u32), 321 val, nval); 322} 323EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_property_read_u32_array); 324 325/** 326 * fwnode_property_read_u64_array - return a u64 array property firmware node 327 * @fwnode: Firmware node to get the property of 328 * @propname: Name of the property 329 * @val: The values are stored here or %NULL to return the number of values 330 * @nval: Size of the @val array 331 * 332 * Read an array of u64 properties with @propname from @fwnode and store them to 333 * @val if found. 334 * 335 * Return: number of values if @val was %NULL, 336 * %0 if the property was found (success), 337 * %-EINVAL if given arguments are not valid, 338 * %-ENODATA if the property does not have a value, 339 * %-EPROTO if the property is not an array of numbers, 340 * %-EOVERFLOW if the size of the property is not as expected, 341 * %-ENXIO if no suitable firmware interface is present. 342 */ 343int fwnode_property_read_u64_array(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, 344 const char *propname, u64 *val, size_t nval) 345{ 346 return fwnode_property_read_int_array(fwnode, propname, sizeof(u64), 347 val, nval); 348} 349EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_property_read_u64_array); 350 351/** 352 * fwnode_property_read_string_array - return string array property of a node 353 * @fwnode: Firmware node to get the property of 354 * @propname: Name of the property 355 * @val: The values are stored here or %NULL to return the number of values 356 * @nval: Size of the @val array 357 * 358 * Read an string list property @propname from the given firmware node and store 359 * them to @val if found. 360 * 361 * Return: number of values read on success if @val is non-NULL, 362 * number of values available on success if @val is NULL, 363 * %-EINVAL if given arguments are not valid, 364 * %-ENODATA if the property does not have a value, 365 * %-EPROTO or %-EILSEQ if the property is not an array of strings, 366 * %-EOVERFLOW if the size of the property is not as expected, 367 * %-ENXIO if no suitable firmware interface is present. 368 */ 369int fwnode_property_read_string_array(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, 370 const char *propname, const char **val, 371 size_t nval) 372{ 373 int ret; 374 375 ret = fwnode_call_int_op(fwnode, property_read_string_array, propname, 376 val, nval); 377 if (ret == -EINVAL && !IS_ERR_OR_NULL(fwnode) && 378 !IS_ERR_OR_NULL(fwnode->secondary)) 379 ret = fwnode_call_int_op(fwnode->secondary, 380 property_read_string_array, propname, 381 val, nval); 382 return ret; 383} 384EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_property_read_string_array); 385 386/** 387 * fwnode_property_read_string - return a string property of a firmware node 388 * @fwnode: Firmware node to get the property of 389 * @propname: Name of the property 390 * @val: The value is stored here 391 * 392 * Read property @propname from the given firmware node and store the value into 393 * @val if found. The value is checked to be a string. 394 * 395 * Return: %0 if the property was found (success), 396 * %-EINVAL if given arguments are not valid, 397 * %-ENODATA if the property does not have a value, 398 * %-EPROTO or %-EILSEQ if the property is not a string, 399 * %-ENXIO if no suitable firmware interface is present. 400 */ 401int fwnode_property_read_string(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, 402 const char *propname, const char **val) 403{ 404 int ret = fwnode_property_read_string_array(fwnode, propname, val, 1); 405 406 return ret < 0 ? ret : 0; 407} 408EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_property_read_string); 409 410/** 411 * fwnode_property_match_string - find a string in an array and return index 412 * @fwnode: Firmware node to get the property of 413 * @propname: Name of the property holding the array 414 * @string: String to look for 415 * 416 * Find a given string in a string array and if it is found return the 417 * index back. 418 * 419 * Return: %0 if the property was found (success), 420 * %-EINVAL if given arguments are not valid, 421 * %-ENODATA if the property does not have a value, 422 * %-EPROTO if the property is not an array of strings, 423 * %-ENXIO if no suitable firmware interface is present. 424 */ 425int fwnode_property_match_string(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, 426 const char *propname, const char *string) 427{ 428 const char **values; 429 int nval, ret; 430 431 nval = fwnode_property_read_string_array(fwnode, propname, NULL, 0); 432 if (nval < 0) 433 return nval; 434 435 if (nval == 0) 436 return -ENODATA; 437 438 values = kcalloc(nval, sizeof(*values), GFP_KERNEL); 439 if (!values) 440 return -ENOMEM; 441 442 ret = fwnode_property_read_string_array(fwnode, propname, values, nval); 443 if (ret < 0) 444 goto out; 445 446 ret = match_string(values, nval, string); 447 if (ret < 0) 448 ret = -ENODATA; 449out: 450 kfree(values); 451 return ret; 452} 453EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_property_match_string); 454 455/** 456 * fwnode_property_get_reference_args() - Find a reference with arguments 457 * @fwnode: Firmware node where to look for the reference 458 * @prop: The name of the property 459 * @nargs_prop: The name of the property telling the number of 460 * arguments in the referred node. NULL if @nargs is known, 461 * otherwise @nargs is ignored. Only relevant on OF. 462 * @nargs: Number of arguments. Ignored if @nargs_prop is non-NULL. 463 * @index: Index of the reference, from zero onwards. 464 * @args: Result structure with reference and integer arguments. 465 * 466 * Obtain a reference based on a named property in an fwnode, with 467 * integer arguments. 468 * 469 * Caller is responsible to call fwnode_handle_put() on the returned 470 * args->fwnode pointer. 471 * 472 * Returns: %0 on success 473 * %-ENOENT when the index is out of bounds, the index has an empty 474 * reference or the property was not found 475 * %-EINVAL on parse error 476 */ 477int fwnode_property_get_reference_args(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, 478 const char *prop, const char *nargs_prop, 479 unsigned int nargs, unsigned int index, 480 struct fwnode_reference_args *args) 481{ 482 return fwnode_call_int_op(fwnode, get_reference_args, prop, nargs_prop, 483 nargs, index, args); 484} 485EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_property_get_reference_args); 486 487/** 488 * fwnode_find_reference - Find named reference to a fwnode_handle 489 * @fwnode: Firmware node where to look for the reference 490 * @name: The name of the reference 491 * @index: Index of the reference 492 * 493 * @index can be used when the named reference holds a table of references. 494 * 495 * Returns pointer to the reference fwnode, or ERR_PTR. Caller is responsible to 496 * call fwnode_handle_put() on the returned fwnode pointer. 497 */ 498struct fwnode_handle *fwnode_find_reference(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, 499 const char *name, 500 unsigned int index) 501{ 502 struct fwnode_reference_args args; 503 int ret; 504 505 ret = fwnode_property_get_reference_args(fwnode, name, NULL, 0, index, 506 &args); 507 return ret ? ERR_PTR(ret) : args.fwnode; 508} 509EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_find_reference); 510 511/** 512 * device_remove_properties - Remove properties from a device object. 513 * @dev: Device whose properties to remove. 514 * 515 * The function removes properties previously associated to the device 516 * firmware node with device_add_properties(). Memory allocated to the 517 * properties will also be released. 518 */ 519void device_remove_properties(struct device *dev) 520{ 521 struct fwnode_handle *fwnode = dev_fwnode(dev); 522 523 if (!fwnode) 524 return; 525 526 if (is_software_node(fwnode->secondary)) { 527 fwnode_remove_software_node(fwnode->secondary); 528 set_secondary_fwnode(dev, NULL); 529 } 530} 531EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_remove_properties); 532 533/** 534 * device_add_properties - Add a collection of properties to a device object. 535 * @dev: Device to add properties to. 536 * @properties: Collection of properties to add. 537 * 538 * Associate a collection of device properties represented by @properties with 539 * @dev. The function takes a copy of @properties. 540 * 541 * WARNING: The callers should not use this function if it is known that there 542 * is no real firmware node associated with @dev! In that case the callers 543 * should create a software node and assign it to @dev directly. 544 */ 545int device_add_properties(struct device *dev, 546 const struct property_entry *properties) 547{ 548 struct fwnode_handle *fwnode; 549 550 fwnode = fwnode_create_software_node(properties, NULL); 551 if (IS_ERR(fwnode)) 552 return PTR_ERR(fwnode); 553 554 set_secondary_fwnode(dev, fwnode); 555 return 0; 556} 557EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_add_properties); 558 559/** 560 * fwnode_get_name - Return the name of a node 561 * @fwnode: The firmware node 562 * 563 * Returns a pointer to the node name. 564 */ 565const char *fwnode_get_name(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode) 566{ 567 return fwnode_call_ptr_op(fwnode, get_name); 568} 569EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_get_name); 570 571/** 572 * fwnode_get_name_prefix - Return the prefix of node for printing purposes 573 * @fwnode: The firmware node 574 * 575 * Returns the prefix of a node, intended to be printed right before the node. 576 * The prefix works also as a separator between the nodes. 577 */ 578const char *fwnode_get_name_prefix(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode) 579{ 580 return fwnode_call_ptr_op(fwnode, get_name_prefix); 581} 582 583/** 584 * fwnode_get_parent - Return parent firwmare node 585 * @fwnode: Firmware whose parent is retrieved 586 * 587 * Return parent firmware node of the given node if possible or %NULL if no 588 * parent was available. 589 */ 590struct fwnode_handle *fwnode_get_parent(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode) 591{ 592 return fwnode_call_ptr_op(fwnode, get_parent); 593} 594EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_get_parent); 595 596/** 597 * fwnode_get_next_parent - Iterate to the node's parent 598 * @fwnode: Firmware whose parent is retrieved 599 * 600 * This is like fwnode_get_parent() except that it drops the refcount 601 * on the passed node, making it suitable for iterating through a 602 * node's parents. 603 * 604 * Returns a node pointer with refcount incremented, use 605 * fwnode_handle_node() on it when done. 606 */ 607struct fwnode_handle *fwnode_get_next_parent(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode) 608{ 609 struct fwnode_handle *parent = fwnode_get_parent(fwnode); 610 611 fwnode_handle_put(fwnode); 612 613 return parent; 614} 615EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_get_next_parent); 616 617/** 618 * fwnode_count_parents - Return the number of parents a node has 619 * @fwnode: The node the parents of which are to be counted 620 * 621 * Returns the number of parents a node has. 622 */ 623unsigned int fwnode_count_parents(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode) 624{ 625 struct fwnode_handle *__fwnode; 626 unsigned int count; 627 628 __fwnode = fwnode_get_parent(fwnode); 629 630 for (count = 0; __fwnode; count++) 631 __fwnode = fwnode_get_next_parent(__fwnode); 632 633 return count; 634} 635EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_count_parents); 636 637/** 638 * fwnode_get_nth_parent - Return an nth parent of a node 639 * @fwnode: The node the parent of which is requested 640 * @depth: Distance of the parent from the node 641 * 642 * Returns the nth parent of a node. If there is no parent at the requested 643 * @depth, %NULL is returned. If @depth is 0, the functionality is equivalent to 644 * fwnode_handle_get(). For @depth == 1, it is fwnode_get_parent() and so on. 645 * 646 * The caller is responsible for calling fwnode_handle_put() for the returned 647 * node. 648 */ 649struct fwnode_handle *fwnode_get_nth_parent(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, 650 unsigned int depth) 651{ 652 unsigned int i; 653 654 fwnode_handle_get(fwnode); 655 656 for (i = 0; i < depth && fwnode; i++) 657 fwnode = fwnode_get_next_parent(fwnode); 658 659 return fwnode; 660} 661EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_get_nth_parent); 662 663/** 664 * fwnode_get_next_child_node - Return the next child node handle for a node 665 * @fwnode: Firmware node to find the next child node for. 666 * @child: Handle to one of the node's child nodes or a %NULL handle. 667 */ 668struct fwnode_handle * 669fwnode_get_next_child_node(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, 670 struct fwnode_handle *child) 671{ 672 return fwnode_call_ptr_op(fwnode, get_next_child_node, child); 673} 674EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_get_next_child_node); 675 676/** 677 * fwnode_get_next_available_child_node - Return the next 678 * available child node handle for a node 679 * @fwnode: Firmware node to find the next child node for. 680 * @child: Handle to one of the node's child nodes or a %NULL handle. 681 */ 682struct fwnode_handle * 683fwnode_get_next_available_child_node(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, 684 struct fwnode_handle *child) 685{ 686 struct fwnode_handle *next_child = child; 687 688 if (!fwnode) 689 return NULL; 690 691 do { 692 next_child = fwnode_get_next_child_node(fwnode, next_child); 693 694 if (!next_child || fwnode_device_is_available(next_child)) 695 break; 696 } while (next_child); 697 698 return next_child; 699} 700EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_get_next_available_child_node); 701 702/** 703 * device_get_next_child_node - Return the next child node handle for a device 704 * @dev: Device to find the next child node for. 705 * @child: Handle to one of the device's child nodes or a null handle. 706 */ 707struct fwnode_handle *device_get_next_child_node(struct device *dev, 708 struct fwnode_handle *child) 709{ 710 struct acpi_device *adev = ACPI_COMPANION(dev); 711 struct fwnode_handle *fwnode = NULL, *next; 712 713 if (dev->of_node) 714 fwnode = &dev->of_node->fwnode; 715 else if (adev) 716 fwnode = acpi_fwnode_handle(adev); 717 718 /* Try to find a child in primary fwnode */ 719 next = fwnode_get_next_child_node(fwnode, child); 720 if (next) 721 return next; 722 723 /* When no more children in primary, continue with secondary */ 724 if (fwnode && !IS_ERR_OR_NULL(fwnode->secondary)) 725 next = fwnode_get_next_child_node(fwnode->secondary, child); 726 727 return next; 728} 729EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_get_next_child_node); 730 731/** 732 * fwnode_get_named_child_node - Return first matching named child node handle 733 * @fwnode: Firmware node to find the named child node for. 734 * @childname: String to match child node name against. 735 */ 736struct fwnode_handle * 737fwnode_get_named_child_node(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, 738 const char *childname) 739{ 740 return fwnode_call_ptr_op(fwnode, get_named_child_node, childname); 741} 742EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_get_named_child_node); 743 744/** 745 * device_get_named_child_node - Return first matching named child node handle 746 * @dev: Device to find the named child node for. 747 * @childname: String to match child node name against. 748 */ 749struct fwnode_handle *device_get_named_child_node(struct device *dev, 750 const char *childname) 751{ 752 return fwnode_get_named_child_node(dev_fwnode(dev), childname); 753} 754EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_get_named_child_node); 755 756/** 757 * fwnode_handle_get - Obtain a reference to a device node 758 * @fwnode: Pointer to the device node to obtain the reference to. 759 * 760 * Returns the fwnode handle. 761 */ 762struct fwnode_handle *fwnode_handle_get(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode) 763{ 764 if (!fwnode_has_op(fwnode, get)) 765 return fwnode; 766 767 return fwnode_call_ptr_op(fwnode, get); 768} 769EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_handle_get); 770 771/** 772 * fwnode_handle_put - Drop reference to a device node 773 * @fwnode: Pointer to the device node to drop the reference to. 774 * 775 * This has to be used when terminating device_for_each_child_node() iteration 776 * with break or return to prevent stale device node references from being left 777 * behind. 778 */ 779void fwnode_handle_put(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode) 780{ 781 fwnode_call_void_op(fwnode, put); 782} 783EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_handle_put); 784 785/** 786 * fwnode_device_is_available - check if a device is available for use 787 * @fwnode: Pointer to the fwnode of the device. 788 */ 789bool fwnode_device_is_available(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode) 790{ 791 return fwnode_call_bool_op(fwnode, device_is_available); 792} 793EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_device_is_available); 794 795/** 796 * device_get_child_node_count - return the number of child nodes for device 797 * @dev: Device to cound the child nodes for 798 */ 799unsigned int device_get_child_node_count(struct device *dev) 800{ 801 struct fwnode_handle *child; 802 unsigned int count = 0; 803 804 device_for_each_child_node(dev, child) 805 count++; 806 807 return count; 808} 809EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_get_child_node_count); 810 811bool device_dma_supported(struct device *dev) 812{ 813 /* For DT, this is always supported. 814 * For ACPI, this depends on CCA, which 815 * is determined by the acpi_dma_supported(). 816 */ 817 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_OF) && dev->of_node) 818 return true; 819 820 return acpi_dma_supported(ACPI_COMPANION(dev)); 821} 822EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_dma_supported); 823 824enum dev_dma_attr device_get_dma_attr(struct device *dev) 825{ 826 enum dev_dma_attr attr = DEV_DMA_NOT_SUPPORTED; 827 828 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_OF) && dev->of_node) { 829 if (of_dma_is_coherent(dev->of_node)) 830 attr = DEV_DMA_COHERENT; 831 else 832 attr = DEV_DMA_NON_COHERENT; 833 } else 834 attr = acpi_get_dma_attr(ACPI_COMPANION(dev)); 835 836 return attr; 837} 838EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_get_dma_attr); 839 840/** 841 * fwnode_get_phy_mode - Get phy mode for given firmware node 842 * @fwnode: Pointer to the given node 843 * 844 * The function gets phy interface string from property 'phy-mode' or 845 * 'phy-connection-type', and return its index in phy_modes table, or errno in 846 * error case. 847 */ 848int fwnode_get_phy_mode(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode) 849{ 850 const char *pm; 851 int err, i; 852 853 err = fwnode_property_read_string(fwnode, "phy-mode", &pm); 854 if (err < 0) 855 err = fwnode_property_read_string(fwnode, 856 "phy-connection-type", &pm); 857 if (err < 0) 858 return err; 859 860 for (i = 0; i < PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_MAX; i++) 861 if (!strcasecmp(pm, phy_modes(i))) 862 return i; 863 864 return -ENODEV; 865} 866EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_get_phy_mode); 867 868/** 869 * device_get_phy_mode - Get phy mode for given device 870 * @dev: Pointer to the given device 871 * 872 * The function gets phy interface string from property 'phy-mode' or 873 * 'phy-connection-type', and return its index in phy_modes table, or errno in 874 * error case. 875 */ 876int device_get_phy_mode(struct device *dev) 877{ 878 return fwnode_get_phy_mode(dev_fwnode(dev)); 879} 880EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_get_phy_mode); 881 882static void *fwnode_get_mac_addr(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, 883 const char *name, char *addr, 884 int alen) 885{ 886 int ret = fwnode_property_read_u8_array(fwnode, name, addr, alen); 887 888 if (ret == 0 && alen == ETH_ALEN && is_valid_ether_addr(addr)) 889 return addr; 890 return NULL; 891} 892 893/** 894 * fwnode_get_mac_address - Get the MAC from the firmware node 895 * @fwnode: Pointer to the firmware node 896 * @addr: Address of buffer to store the MAC in 897 * @alen: Length of the buffer pointed to by addr, should be ETH_ALEN 898 * 899 * Search the firmware node for the best MAC address to use. 'mac-address' is 900 * checked first, because that is supposed to contain to "most recent" MAC 901 * address. If that isn't set, then 'local-mac-address' is checked next, 902 * because that is the default address. If that isn't set, then the obsolete 903 * 'address' is checked, just in case we're using an old device tree. 904 * 905 * Note that the 'address' property is supposed to contain a virtual address of 906 * the register set, but some DTS files have redefined that property to be the 907 * MAC address. 908 * 909 * All-zero MAC addresses are rejected, because those could be properties that 910 * exist in the firmware tables, but were not updated by the firmware. For 911 * example, the DTS could define 'mac-address' and 'local-mac-address', with 912 * zero MAC addresses. Some older U-Boots only initialized 'local-mac-address'. 913 * In this case, the real MAC is in 'local-mac-address', and 'mac-address' 914 * exists but is all zeros. 915*/ 916void *fwnode_get_mac_address(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, char *addr, int alen) 917{ 918 char *res; 919 920 res = fwnode_get_mac_addr(fwnode, "mac-address", addr, alen); 921 if (res) 922 return res; 923 924 res = fwnode_get_mac_addr(fwnode, "local-mac-address", addr, alen); 925 if (res) 926 return res; 927 928 return fwnode_get_mac_addr(fwnode, "address", addr, alen); 929} 930EXPORT_SYMBOL(fwnode_get_mac_address); 931 932/** 933 * device_get_mac_address - Get the MAC for a given device 934 * @dev: Pointer to the device 935 * @addr: Address of buffer to store the MAC in 936 * @alen: Length of the buffer pointed to by addr, should be ETH_ALEN 937 */ 938void *device_get_mac_address(struct device *dev, char *addr, int alen) 939{ 940 return fwnode_get_mac_address(dev_fwnode(dev), addr, alen); 941} 942EXPORT_SYMBOL(device_get_mac_address); 943 944/** 945 * fwnode_irq_get - Get IRQ directly from a fwnode 946 * @fwnode: Pointer to the firmware node 947 * @index: Zero-based index of the IRQ 948 * 949 * Returns Linux IRQ number on success. Other values are determined 950 * accordingly to acpi_/of_ irq_get() operation. 951 */ 952int fwnode_irq_get(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, unsigned int index) 953{ 954 struct device_node *of_node = to_of_node(fwnode); 955 struct resource res; 956 int ret; 957 958 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_OF) && of_node) 959 return of_irq_get(of_node, index); 960 961 ret = acpi_irq_get(ACPI_HANDLE_FWNODE(fwnode), index, &res); 962 if (ret) 963 return ret; 964 965 return res.start; 966} 967EXPORT_SYMBOL(fwnode_irq_get); 968 969/** 970 * fwnode_graph_get_next_endpoint - Get next endpoint firmware node 971 * @fwnode: Pointer to the parent firmware node 972 * @prev: Previous endpoint node or %NULL to get the first 973 * 974 * Returns an endpoint firmware node pointer or %NULL if no more endpoints 975 * are available. 976 */ 977struct fwnode_handle * 978fwnode_graph_get_next_endpoint(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, 979 struct fwnode_handle *prev) 980{ 981 return fwnode_call_ptr_op(fwnode, graph_get_next_endpoint, prev); 982} 983EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_graph_get_next_endpoint); 984 985/** 986 * fwnode_graph_get_port_parent - Return the device fwnode of a port endpoint 987 * @endpoint: Endpoint firmware node of the port 988 * 989 * Return: the firmware node of the device the @endpoint belongs to. 990 */ 991struct fwnode_handle * 992fwnode_graph_get_port_parent(const struct fwnode_handle *endpoint) 993{ 994 struct fwnode_handle *port, *parent; 995 996 port = fwnode_get_parent(endpoint); 997 parent = fwnode_call_ptr_op(port, graph_get_port_parent); 998 999 fwnode_handle_put(port); 1000
1001 return parent; 1002} 1003EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_graph_get_port_parent); 1004 1005/** 1006 * fwnode_graph_get_remote_port_parent - Return fwnode of a remote device 1007 * @fwnode: Endpoint firmware node pointing to the remote endpoint 1008 * 1009 * Extracts firmware node of a remote device the @fwnode points to. 1010 */ 1011struct fwnode_handle * 1012fwnode_graph_get_remote_port_parent(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode) 1013{ 1014 struct fwnode_handle *endpoint, *parent; 1015 1016 endpoint = fwnode_graph_get_remote_endpoint(fwnode); 1017 parent = fwnode_graph_get_port_parent(endpoint); 1018 1019 fwnode_handle_put(endpoint); 1020 1021 return parent; 1022} 1023EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_graph_get_remote_port_parent); 1024 1025/** 1026 * fwnode_graph_get_remote_port - Return fwnode of a remote port 1027 * @fwnode: Endpoint firmware node pointing to the remote endpoint 1028 * 1029 * Extracts firmware node of a remote port the @fwnode points to. 1030 */ 1031struct fwnode_handle * 1032fwnode_graph_get_remote_port(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode) 1033{ 1034 return fwnode_get_next_parent(fwnode_graph_get_remote_endpoint(fwnode)); 1035} 1036EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_graph_get_remote_port); 1037 1038/** 1039 * fwnode_graph_get_remote_endpoint - Return fwnode of a remote endpoint 1040 * @fwnode: Endpoint firmware node pointing to the remote endpoint 1041 * 1042 * Extracts firmware node of a remote endpoint the @fwnode points to. 1043 */ 1044struct fwnode_handle * 1045fwnode_graph_get_remote_endpoint(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode) 1046{ 1047 return fwnode_call_ptr_op(fwnode, graph_get_remote_endpoint); 1048} 1049EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_graph_get_remote_endpoint); 1050 1051/** 1052 * fwnode_graph_get_remote_node - get remote parent node for given port/endpoint 1053 * @fwnode: pointer to parent fwnode_handle containing graph port/endpoint 1054 * @port_id: identifier of the parent port node 1055 * @endpoint_id: identifier of the endpoint node 1056 * 1057 * Return: Remote fwnode handle associated with remote endpoint node linked 1058 * to @node. Use fwnode_node_put() on it when done. 1059 */ 1060struct fwnode_handle * 1061fwnode_graph_get_remote_node(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, u32 port_id, 1062 u32 endpoint_id) 1063{ 1064 struct fwnode_handle *endpoint = NULL; 1065 1066 while ((endpoint = fwnode_graph_get_next_endpoint(fwnode, endpoint))) { 1067 struct fwnode_endpoint fwnode_ep; 1068 struct fwnode_handle *remote; 1069 int ret; 1070 1071 ret = fwnode_graph_parse_endpoint(endpoint, &fwnode_ep); 1072 if (ret < 0) 1073 continue; 1074 1075 if (fwnode_ep.port != port_id || fwnode_ep.id != endpoint_id) 1076 continue; 1077 1078 remote = fwnode_graph_get_remote_port_parent(endpoint); 1079 if (!remote) 1080 return NULL; 1081 1082 return fwnode_device_is_available(remote) ? remote : NULL; 1083 } 1084 1085 return NULL; 1086} 1087EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_graph_get_remote_node); 1088 1089/** 1090 * fwnode_graph_get_endpoint_by_id - get endpoint by port and endpoint numbers 1091 * @fwnode: parent fwnode_handle containing the graph 1092 * @port: identifier of the port node 1093 * @endpoint: identifier of the endpoint node under the port node 1094 * @flags: fwnode lookup flags 1095 * 1096 * Return the fwnode handle of the local endpoint corresponding the port and 1097 * endpoint IDs or NULL if not found. 1098 * 1099 * If FWNODE_GRAPH_ENDPOINT_NEXT is passed in @flags and the specified endpoint 1100 * has not been found, look for the closest endpoint ID greater than the 1101 * specified one and return the endpoint that corresponds to it, if present. 1102 * 1103 * Do not return endpoints that belong to disabled devices, unless 1104 * FWNODE_GRAPH_DEVICE_DISABLED is passed in @flags. 1105 * 1106 * The returned endpoint needs to be released by calling fwnode_handle_put() on 1107 * it when it is not needed any more. 1108 */ 1109struct fwnode_handle * 1110fwnode_graph_get_endpoint_by_id(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, 1111 u32 port, u32 endpoint, unsigned long flags) 1112{ 1113 struct fwnode_handle *ep = NULL, *best_ep = NULL; 1114 unsigned int best_ep_id = 0; 1115 bool endpoint_next = flags & FWNODE_GRAPH_ENDPOINT_NEXT; 1116 bool enabled_only = !(flags & FWNODE_GRAPH_DEVICE_DISABLED); 1117 1118 while ((ep = fwnode_graph_get_next_endpoint(fwnode, ep))) { 1119 struct fwnode_endpoint fwnode_ep = { 0 }; 1120 int ret; 1121 1122 if (enabled_only) { 1123 struct fwnode_handle *dev_node; 1124 bool available; 1125 1126 dev_node = fwnode_graph_get_remote_port_parent(ep); 1127 available = fwnode_device_is_available(dev_node); 1128 fwnode_handle_put(dev_node); 1129 if (!available) 1130 continue; 1131 } 1132 1133 ret = fwnode_graph_parse_endpoint(ep, &fwnode_ep); 1134 if (ret < 0) 1135 continue; 1136 1137 if (fwnode_ep.port != port) 1138 continue; 1139 1140 if (fwnode_ep.id == endpoint) 1141 return ep; 1142 1143 if (!endpoint_next) 1144 continue; 1145 1146 /* 1147 * If the endpoint that has just been found is not the first 1148 * matching one and the ID of the one found previously is closer 1149 * to the requested endpoint ID, skip it. 1150 */ 1151 if (fwnode_ep.id < endpoint || 1152 (best_ep && best_ep_id < fwnode_ep.id)) 1153 continue; 1154 1155 fwnode_handle_put(best_ep); 1156 best_ep = fwnode_handle_get(ep); 1157 best_ep_id = fwnode_ep.id; 1158 } 1159 1160 return best_ep; 1161} 1162EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fwnode_graph_get_endpoint_by_id); 1163 1164/** 1165 * fwnode_graph_parse_endpoint - parse common endpoint node properties 1166 * @fwnode: pointer to endpoint fwnode_handle 1167 * @endpoint: pointer to the fwnode endpoint data structure 1168 * 1169 * Parse @fwnode representing a graph endpoint node and store the 1170 * information in @endpoint. The caller must hold a reference to 1171 * @fwnode. 1172 */ 1173int fwnode_graph_parse_endpoint(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, 1174 struct fwnode_endpoint *endpoint) 1175{ 1176 memset(endpoint, 0, sizeof(*endpoint)); 1177 1178 return fwnode_call_int_op(fwnode, graph_parse_endpoint, endpoint); 1179} 1180EXPORT_SYMBOL(fwnode_graph_parse_endpoint); 1181 1182const void *device_get_match_data(struct device *dev) 1183{ 1184 return fwnode_call_ptr_op(dev_fwnode(dev), device_get_match_data, dev); 1185} 1186EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_get_match_data); 1187