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   1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
   2/*
   3 * Copyright (c) 2013 Google, Inc
   4 *
   5 * (C) Copyright 2012
   6 * Pavel Herrmann <morpheus.ibis@gmail.com>
   7 */
   8
   9#ifndef _DM_UCLASS_H
  10#define _DM_UCLASS_H
  11
  12#include <dm/ofnode.h>
  13#include <dm/uclass-id.h>
  14#include <linker_lists.h>
  15#include <linux/list.h>
  16
  17/**
  18 * struct uclass - a U-Boot drive class, collecting together similar drivers
  19 *
  20 * A uclass provides an interface to a particular function, which is
  21 * implemented by one or more drivers. Every driver belongs to a uclass even
  22 * if it is the only driver in that uclass. An example uclass is GPIO, which
  23 * provides the ability to change read inputs, set and clear outputs, etc.
  24 * There may be drivers for on-chip SoC GPIO banks, I2C GPIO expanders and
  25 * PMIC IO lines, all made available in a unified way through the uclass.
  26 *
  27 * @priv_: Private data for this uclass (do not access outside driver model)
  28 * @uc_drv: The driver for the uclass itself, not to be confused with a
  29 * 'struct driver'
  30 * @dev_head: List of devices in this uclass (devices are attached to their
  31 * uclass when their bind method is called)
  32 * @sibling_node: Next uclass in the linked list of uclasses
  33 */
  34struct uclass {
  35        void *priv_;
  36        struct uclass_driver *uc_drv;
  37        struct list_head dev_head;
  38        struct list_head sibling_node;
  39};
  40
  41struct driver;
  42struct udevice;
  43
  44/* Members of this uclass sequence themselves with aliases */
  45#define DM_UC_FLAG_SEQ_ALIAS                    (1 << 0)
  46
  47/* Members of this uclass without aliases don't get a sequence number */
  48#define DM_UC_FLAG_NO_AUTO_SEQ                  (1 << 1)
  49
  50/* Same as DM_FLAG_ALLOC_PRIV_DMA */
  51#define DM_UC_FLAG_ALLOC_PRIV_DMA               (1 << 5)
  52
  53/**
  54 * struct uclass_driver - Driver for the uclass
  55 *
  56 * A uclass_driver provides a consistent interface to a set of related
  57 * drivers.
  58 *
  59 * @name: Name of uclass driver
  60 * @id: ID number of this uclass
  61 * @post_bind: Called after a new device is bound to this uclass
  62 * @pre_unbind: Called before a device is unbound from this uclass
  63 * @pre_probe: Called before a new device is probed
  64 * @post_probe: Called after a new device is probed
  65 * @pre_remove: Called before a device is removed
  66 * @child_post_bind: Called after a child is bound to a device in this uclass
  67 * @child_pre_probe: Called before a child in this uclass is probed
  68 * @child_post_probe: Called after a child in this uclass is probed
  69 * @init: Called to set up the uclass
  70 * @destroy: Called to destroy the uclass
  71 * @priv_auto: If non-zero this is the size of the private data
  72 * to be allocated in the uclass's ->priv pointer. If zero, then the uclass
  73 * driver is responsible for allocating any data required.
  74 * @per_device_auto: Each device can hold private data owned
  75 * by the uclass. If required this will be automatically allocated if this
  76 * value is non-zero.
  77 * @per_device_plat_auto: Each device can hold platform data
  78 * owned by the uclass as 'dev->uclass_plat'. If the value is non-zero,
  79 * then this will be automatically allocated.
  80 * @per_child_auto: Each child device (of a parent in this
  81 * uclass) can hold parent data for the device/uclass. This value is only
  82 * used as a fallback if this member is 0 in the driver.
  83 * @per_child_plat_auto: A bus likes to store information about
  84 * its children. If non-zero this is the size of this data, to be allocated
  85 * in the child device's parent_plat pointer. This value is only used as
  86 * a fallback if this member is 0 in the driver.
  87 * @flags: Flags for this uclass ``(DM_UC_...)``
  88 */
  89struct uclass_driver {
  90        const char *name;
  91        enum uclass_id id;
  92        int (*post_bind)(struct udevice *dev);
  93        int (*pre_unbind)(struct udevice *dev);
  94        int (*pre_probe)(struct udevice *dev);
  95        int (*post_probe)(struct udevice *dev);
  96        int (*pre_remove)(struct udevice *dev);
  97        int (*child_post_bind)(struct udevice *dev);
  98        int (*child_pre_probe)(struct udevice *dev);
  99        int (*child_post_probe)(struct udevice *dev);
 100        int (*init)(struct uclass *class);
 101        int (*destroy)(struct uclass *class);
 102        int priv_auto;
 103        int per_device_auto;
 104        int per_device_plat_auto;
 105        int per_child_auto;
 106        int per_child_plat_auto;
 107        uint32_t flags;
 108};
 109
 110/* Declare a new uclass_driver */
 111#define UCLASS_DRIVER(__name)                                           \
 112        ll_entry_declare(struct uclass_driver, __name, uclass_driver)
 113
 114/*
 115 * These two macros DM_UCLASS_DRIVER_REF and DM_UCLASS_DRIVER_REF are only
 116 * allowed in code generated by dtoc, because the ordering is important and if
 117 * other instances creep in then they may mess up the ordering expected by dtoc.
 118 *
 119 * It is OK to use them with 'extern' though, since that does not actually
 120 * add a new record to the linker_list.
 121 */
 122
 123/**
 124 * DM_UCLASS_DRIVER_REF() - Get a reference to a uclass driver
 125 *
 126 * This is useful in data structures and code for referencing a uclass_driver at
 127 * build time. Before this is used, an extern UCLASS_DRIVER() must have been
 128 * declared.
 129 *
 130 * For example::
 131 *
 132 *   extern UCLASS_DRIVER(clk);
 133 *   struct uclass_driver *drvs[] = {
 134 *       DM_UCLASS_DRIVER_REF(clk),
 135 *   };
 136 *
 137 * @_name: Name of the uclass_driver. This must be a valid C identifier, used by
 138 *      the linker_list.
 139 * Return: struct uclass_driver * for the uclass driver
 140 */
 141#define DM_UCLASS_DRIVER_REF(_name)                                     \
 142        ll_entry_ref(struct uclass_driver, _name, uclass_driver)
 143
 144/**
 145 * uclass_get_priv() - Get the private data for a uclass
 146 *
 147 * @uc: Uclass to check
 148 * Return: private data, or NULL if none
 149 */
 150void *uclass_get_priv(const struct uclass *uc);
 151
 152/**
 153 * uclass_get() - Get a uclass based on an ID, creating it if needed
 154 *
 155 * Every uclass is identified by an ID, a number from 0 to n-1 where n is
 156 * the number of uclasses. This function allows looking up a uclass by its
 157 * ID.
 158 *
 159 * @key: ID to look up
 160 * @ucp: Returns pointer to uclass (there is only one per ID)
 161 * Return:
 162 * 0 if OK, -EDEADLK if driver model is not yet inited,
 163 * other -ve on other error
 164 */
 165int uclass_get(enum uclass_id key, struct uclass **ucp);
 166
 167/**
 168 * uclass_get_name() - Get the name of a uclass driver
 169 *
 170 * @id: ID to look up
 171 * Return: the name of the uclass driver for that ID, or NULL if none
 172 */
 173const char *uclass_get_name(enum uclass_id id);
 174
 175/**
 176 * uclass_get_by_namelen() - Look up a uclass by its driver name
 177 *
 178 * @name: Name to look up
 179 * @len: Length of @name (the uclass driver name must have the same length)
 180 * Return: the associated uclass ID, or UCLASS_INVALID if not found
 181 */
 182enum uclass_id uclass_get_by_namelen(const char *name, int len);
 183
 184/**
 185 * uclass_get_by_name() - Look up a uclass by its driver name
 186 *
 187 * @name: Name to look up
 188 * Return: the associated uclass ID, or UCLASS_INVALID if not found
 189 */
 190enum uclass_id uclass_get_by_name(const char *name);
 191
 192/**
 193 * uclass_get_device() - Get a uclass device based on an ID and index
 194 *
 195 * The device is probed to activate it ready for use.
 196 *
 197 * @id: ID to look up
 198 * @index: Device number within that uclass (0=first)
 199 * @devp: Returns pointer to device (there is only one per for each ID)
 200 * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
 201 */
 202int uclass_get_device(enum uclass_id id, int index, struct udevice **devp);
 203
 204/**
 205 * uclass_get_device_by_name() - Get a uclass device by its name
 206 *
 207 * This searches the devices in the uclass for one with the exactly given name.
 208 *
 209 * The device is probed to activate it ready for use.
 210 *
 211 * @id: ID to look up
 212 * @name: name of a device to get
 213 * @devp: Returns pointer to device (the first one with the name)
 214 * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
 215 */
 216int uclass_get_device_by_name(enum uclass_id id, const char *name,
 217                              struct udevice **devp);
 218
 219/**
 220 * uclass_get_device_by_seq() - Get a uclass device based on an ID and sequence
 221 *
 222 * If an active device has this sequence it will be returned. If there is no
 223 * such device then this will check for a device that is requesting this
 224 * sequence.
 225 *
 226 * The device is probed to activate it ready for use.
 227 *
 228 * @id: ID to look up
 229 * @seq: Sequence number to find (0=first)
 230 * @devp: Returns pointer to device (there is only one for each seq)
 231 * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
 232 */
 233int uclass_get_device_by_seq(enum uclass_id id, int seq, struct udevice **devp);
 234
 235/**
 236 * uclass_get_device_by_of_offset() - Get a uclass device by device tree node
 237 *
 238 * This searches the devices in the uclass for one attached to the given
 239 * device tree node.
 240 *
 241 * The device is probed to activate it ready for use.
 242 *
 243 * @id: ID to look up
 244 * @node: Device tree offset to search for (if -ve then -ENODEV is returned)
 245 * @devp: Returns pointer to device (there is only one for each node)
 246 * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
 247 */
 248int uclass_get_device_by_of_offset(enum uclass_id id, int node,
 249                                   struct udevice **devp);
 250
 251/**
 252 * uclass_get_device_by_ofnode() - Get a uclass device by device tree node
 253 *
 254 * This searches the devices in the uclass for one attached to the given
 255 * device tree node.
 256 *
 257 * The device is probed to activate it ready for use.
 258 *
 259 * @id: ID to look up
 260 * @node: Device tree node to search for (if NULL then -ENODEV is returned)
 261 * @devp: Returns pointer to device (there is only one for each node)
 262 * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
 263 */
 264int uclass_get_device_by_ofnode(enum uclass_id id, ofnode node,
 265                                struct udevice **devp);
 266
 267/**
 268 * uclass_get_device_by_of_path() - Get a uclass device by device tree path
 269 *
 270 * This searches the devices in the uclass for one attached to the
 271 * device tree node corresponding to the given path (which may also be
 272 * an alias).
 273 *
 274 * The device is probed to activate it ready for use.
 275 *
 276 * @id: ID to look up
 277 * @path: Device tree path to search for (if no such path then -ENODEV is returned)
 278 * @devp: Returns pointer to device (there is only one for each node)
 279 * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
 280 */
 281int uclass_get_device_by_of_path(enum uclass_id id, const char *path,
 282                                 struct udevice **devp);
 283
 284/**
 285 * uclass_get_device_by_phandle_id() - Get a uclass device by phandle id
 286 *
 287 * This searches the devices in the uclass for one with the given phandle id.
 288 *
 289 * The device is probed to activate it ready for use.
 290 *
 291 * @id:         uclass ID to look up
 292 * @phandle_id: the phandle id to look up
 293 * @devp:       Returns pointer to device (there is only one for each node).
 294 *              NULL if there is no such device.
 295 * Return:
 296 * 0 if OK, -ENODEV if there is no device match the phandle,
 297 * other -ve on error
 298 */
 299int uclass_get_device_by_phandle_id(enum uclass_id id, uint phandle_id,
 300                                    struct udevice **devp);
 301
 302/**
 303 * uclass_get_device_by_phandle() - Get a uclass device by phandle
 304 *
 305 * This searches the devices in the uclass for one with the given phandle.
 306 *
 307 * The device is probed to activate it ready for use.
 308 *
 309 * @id: uclass ID to look up
 310 * @parent: Parent device containing the phandle pointer
 311 * @name: Name of property in the parent device node
 312 * @devp: Returns pointer to device (there is only one for each node)
 313 * Return: 0 if OK, -ENOENT if there is no @name present in the node, other
 314 * -ve on error
 315 */
 316int uclass_get_device_by_phandle(enum uclass_id id, struct udevice *parent,
 317                                 const char *name, struct udevice **devp);
 318
 319/**
 320 * uclass_get_device_by_driver() - Get a uclass device for a driver
 321 *
 322 * This searches the devices in the uclass for one that uses the given
 323 * driver. Use DM_DRIVER_GET(name) for the @drv argument, where 'name' is
 324 * the driver name - as used in U_BOOT_DRIVER(name).
 325 *
 326 * The device is probed to activate it ready for use.
 327 *
 328 * @id: ID to look up
 329 * @drv: Driver to look for
 330 * @devp: Returns pointer to the first device with that driver
 331 * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
 332 */
 333int uclass_get_device_by_driver(enum uclass_id id, const struct driver *drv,
 334                                struct udevice **devp);
 335
 336/**
 337 * uclass_get_device_by_endpoint() - Get a uclass device for a remote endpoint
 338 *
 339 * This searches through the parents of the specified remote endpoint
 340 * for the first device matching the uclass. Said otherwise, this helper
 341 * goes through the graph (endpoint) representation and searches for
 342 * matching devices. Endpoints can be subnodes of the "port" node or
 343 * subnodes of ports identified with a reg property, themselves in a
 344 * "ports" container.
 345 *
 346 * The device is probed to activate it ready for use.
 347 *
 348 * @class_id: uclass ID to look up
 349 * @dev: Device to start from
 350 * @port_idx: Index of the port to follow, -1 if there is a single 'port'
 351 *            node without reg.
 352 * @ep_idx: Index of the endpoint to follow, -1 if there is a single 'endpoint'
 353 *          node without reg.
 354 * @target: Returns pointer to the first device matching the expected uclass.
 355 * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
 356 */
 357int uclass_get_device_by_endpoint(enum uclass_id class_id, struct udevice *dev,
 358                                  int port_idx, int ep_idx, struct udevice **target);
 359
 360/**
 361 * uclass_first_device() - Get the first device in a uclass
 362 *
 363 * The device returned is probed if necessary, and ready for use
 364 * Devices that fail to probe are skipped
 365 *
 366 * This function is useful to start iterating through a list of devices which
 367 * are functioning correctly and can be probed.
 368 *
 369 * @id: Uclass ID to look up
 370 * @devp: Returns pointer to the first device in that uclass if no error
 371 * occurred, or NULL if there is no usable device
 372 */
 373void uclass_first_device(enum uclass_id id, struct udevice **devp);
 374
 375/**
 376 * uclass_next_device() - Get the next device in a uclass
 377 *
 378 * The device returned is probed if necessary, and ready for use
 379 * Devices that fail to probe are skipped
 380 *
 381 * This function is useful to iterate through a list of devices which
 382 * are functioning correctly and can be probed.
 383 *
 384 * @devp: On entry, pointer to device to lookup. On exit, returns pointer
 385 * to the next device in the uclass if no error occurred, or NULL if there is
 386 * no next device
 387 */
 388void uclass_next_device(struct udevice **devp);
 389
 390/**
 391 * uclass_first_device_err() - Get the first device in a uclass
 392 *
 393 * The device returned is probed if necessary, and ready for use if no error is
 394 * returned
 395 *
 396 * @id: Uclass ID to look up
 397 * @devp: Returns pointer to the first device in that uclass, or NULL if none
 398 * Return: 0 if found, -ENODEV if not found, other -ve on error
 399 */
 400int uclass_first_device_err(enum uclass_id id, struct udevice **devp);
 401
 402/**
 403 * uclass_next_device_err() - Get the next device in a uclass
 404 *
 405 * The device returned is probed if necessary, and ready for use if no error is
 406 * returned
 407 *
 408 * @devp: On entry, pointer to device to lookup. On exit, returns pointer
 409 * to the next device in the uclass if no error occurred, or NULL if
 410 * there is no next device.
 411 * Return: 0 if found, -ENODEV if not found, other -ve on error
 412 */
 413int uclass_next_device_err(struct udevice **devp);
 414
 415/**
 416 * uclass_first_device_check() - Get the first device in a uclass
 417 *
 418 * The device returned is probed if necessary, and ready for use if no error is
 419 * returned
 420 *
 421 * This function is useful to start iterating through a list of devices which
 422 * are functioning correctly and can be probed.
 423 *
 424 * @id: Uclass ID to look up
 425 * @devp: Returns pointer to the first device in that uclass, or NULL if there
 426 * is no first device
 427 * Return: 0 if OK (found or not found), other -ve on error. If an error occurs
 428 * it is still possible to move to the next device.
 429 */
 430int uclass_first_device_check(enum uclass_id id, struct udevice **devp);
 431
 432/**
 433 * uclass_next_device_check() - Get the next device in a uclass
 434 *
 435 * The device returned is probed if necessary, and ready for use if no error is
 436 * returned
 437 *
 438 * This function is useful to start iterating through a list of devices which
 439 * are functioning correctly and can be probed.
 440 *
 441 * @devp: On entry, pointer to device to lookup. On exit, returns pointer
 442 * to the next device in the uclass if any
 443 * Return: 0 if OK (found or not found), other -ve on error. If an error occurs
 444 * it is still possible to move to the next device.
 445 */
 446int uclass_next_device_check(struct udevice **devp);
 447
 448/**
 449 * uclass_first_device_drvdata() - Find the first device with given driver data
 450 *
 451 * This searches through the devices for a particular uclass looking for one
 452 * that has the given driver data.
 453 *
 454 * @id: Uclass ID to check
 455 * @driver_data: Driver data to search for
 456 * @devp: Returns pointer to the first matching device in that uclass, if found
 457 * Return: 0 if found, -ENODEV if not found, other -ve on error
 458 */
 459int uclass_first_device_drvdata(enum uclass_id id, ulong driver_data,
 460                                struct udevice **devp);
 461
 462/**
 463 * uclass_try_first_device()- See if there is a device for a uclass
 464 *
 465 * If the uclass exists, this returns the first device on that uclass, without
 466 * probing it. If the uclass does not exist, it gives up
 467 *
 468 * @id: Uclass ID to check
 469 * Return: Pointer to device, if found, else NULL
 470 */
 471struct udevice *uclass_try_first_device(enum uclass_id id);
 472
 473/**
 474 * uclass_probe_all() - Probe all devices based on an uclass ID
 475 *
 476 * This function probes all devices associated with a uclass by
 477 * looking for its ID.
 478 *
 479 * @id: uclass ID to look up
 480 * Return: 0 if OK, other -ve on error
 481 */
 482int uclass_probe_all(enum uclass_id id);
 483
 484/**
 485 * uclass_id_count() - Count the number of devices in a uclass
 486 *
 487 * @id: uclass ID to look up
 488 * Return: number of devices in that uclass (0 if none)
 489 */
 490int uclass_id_count(enum uclass_id id);
 491
 492/**
 493 * uclass_id_foreach_dev() - iterate through devices of a given uclass ID
 494 *
 495 * This creates a for() loop which works through the available devices in
 496 * a uclass ID in order from start to end.
 497 *
 498 * If for some reason the uclass cannot be found, this does nothing.
 499 *
 500 * @id: enum uclass_id ID to use
 501 * @pos: struct udevice * to hold the current device. Set to NULL when there
 502 * are no more devices.
 503 * @uc: temporary uclass variable (``struct uclass *``)
 504 */
 505#define uclass_id_foreach_dev(id, pos, uc) \
 506        if (!uclass_get(id, &uc)) \
 507                list_for_each_entry(pos, &uc->dev_head, uclass_node)
 508
 509/**
 510 * uclass_foreach_dev() - iterate through devices of a given uclass
 511 *
 512 * This creates a for() loop which works through the available devices in
 513 * a uclass in order from start to end.
 514 *
 515 * @pos: struct udevice * to hold the current device. Set to NULL when there
 516 * are no more devices.
 517 * @uc: uclass to scan (`struct uclass *`)
 518 */
 519#define uclass_foreach_dev(pos, uc)     \
 520        list_for_each_entry(pos, &uc->dev_head, uclass_node)
 521
 522/**
 523 * uclass_foreach_dev_safe() - safely iterate through devices of a given uclass
 524 *
 525 * This creates a for() loop which works through the available devices in
 526 * a uclass in order from start to end. Inside the loop, it is safe to remove
 527 * @pos if required.
 528 *
 529 * @pos: struct udevice * to hold the current device. Set to NULL when there
 530 * are no more devices.
 531 * @next: struct udevice * to hold the next next
 532 * @uc: uclass to scan (`struct uclass *`)
 533 */
 534#define uclass_foreach_dev_safe(pos, next, uc)  \
 535        list_for_each_entry_safe(pos, next, &uc->dev_head, uclass_node)
 536
 537/**
 538 * uclass_foreach_dev_probe() - iterate through devices of a given uclass ID
 539 *
 540 * This creates a for() loop which works through the available devices in
 541 * a uclass in order from start to end. Devices are probed if necessary,
 542 * and ready for use.
 543 *
 544 * @id: Uclass ID
 545 * @dev: struct udevice * to hold the current device. Set to NULL when there
 546 * are no more devices.
 547 */
 548#define uclass_foreach_dev_probe(id, dev)       \
 549        for (uclass_first_device(id, &dev); dev; \
 550             uclass_next_device(&dev))
 551
 552#endif
 553