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2018-10-21Merge remote-tracking branches 'regmap/topic/noinc' and ↵Mark Brown1-1/+4
'regmap/topic/single-rw' into regmap-next
2018-10-19regmap: Add regmap_noinc_write APIBen Whitten1-0/+3
The regmap API had a noinc_read function added for instances where devices supported returning data from an internal FIFO in a single read. This commit adds the noinc_write variant to allow writing to a non incrementing register, this is used in devices such as the sx1301 for loading firmware. Signed-off-by: Ben Whitten <ben.whitten@lairdtech.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2018-09-07regmap: fix comment for regmap.use_single_writeDavid Frey1-1/+1
Signed-off-by: David Frey <dpfrey@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2018-08-09regmap: Add regmap_noinc_read APICrestez Dan Leonard1-0/+3
The regmap API usually assumes that bulk read operations will read a range of registers but some I2C/SPI devices have certain registers for which a such a read operation will return data from an internal FIFO instead. Add an explicit API to support bulk read without range semantics. Some linux drivers use regmap_bulk_read or regmap_raw_read for such registers, for example mpu6050 or bmi150 from IIO. This only happens to work because when caching is disabled a single regmap read op will map to a single bus read op (as desired). This breaks if caching is enabled and reg+1 happens to be a cacheable register. Without regmap support refactoring a driver to enable regmap caching requires separate I2C and SPI paths. This is exactly what regmap is supposed to help avoid. Suggested-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Crestez Dan Leonard <leonard.crestez@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Popa <stefan.popa@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2017-12-13regmap: Disable debugfs when locking is disabledMark Brown1-0/+8
The recently added support for disabling the regmap internal locking left debugfs enabled for devices with the locking disabled. This is a problem since debugfs allows userspace to do things like initiate reads from the hardware which will use the scratch buffers protected by the regmap locking so could cause data corruption. For safety address this by just disabling debugfs for these devices. That is overly conservative since some of the debugfs files just read internal data structures but it's much simpler to implmement and less likely to lead to problems with tooling that works with debugfs. Reported-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2017-11-01regmap: Add hardware spinlock supportBaolin Wang1-0/+2
On some platforms, when reading or writing some special registers through regmap, we should acquire one hardware spinlock to synchronize between the multiple subsystems. Thus this patch adds the hardware spinlock support for regmap. Signed-off-by: Baolin Wang <baolin.wang@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2016-10-04Merge remote-tracking branches 'regmap/topic/core' and ↵Mark Brown1-2/+3
'regmap/topic/debugfs' into regmap-next
2016-09-16regmap: Allow longer flag masks for read and writeTony Lindgren1-2/+2
We currently only support masking the top bit for read and write flags. Let's make the mask unsigned long and mask the bytes based on the configured register length to make things more generic. This allows using regmap for more exotic combinations like SPI devices that need little endian addressing. Signed-off-by: Tony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2016-08-09regmap: Add a function to check if a regmap register is cachedCristian Birsan1-0/+1
Add a function to check if a regmap register is cached. This will be used in debugfs to dump the cached values of write only registers. Signed-off-by: Cristian Birsan <cristian.birsan@microchip.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2016-03-30regmap: Fix implicit inclusion of device.hMark Brown1-0/+1
internal.h is using dev_name() but doesn't include device.h which defines it. Add an explicit include to avoid build problems due to this. Tested-by: Alexander Stein <alexander.stein@systec-electronic.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2016-02-19regcache: Introduce the index parsing API by stride orderXiubo Li1-0/+6
Here introduces regcache_get_index_by_order() for regmap cache, which uses the register stride order and bit rotation, to improve the performance. Signed-off-by: Xiubo Li <lixiubo@cmss.chinamobile.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2016-02-19regmap: core: Introduce register stride orderXiubo Li1-0/+10
Since the register stride should always equal to 2^N, and bit rotation is much faster than multiplication and division. So introducing the stride order and using bit rotation to get the offset of the register from the index to improve the performance. Signed-off-by: Xiubo Li <lixiubo@cmss.chinamobile.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2015-11-05Merge tag 'driver-core-4.4-rc1' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-3/+3
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core Pull driver core updates from Greg KH: "Here's the "big" driver core updates for 4.4-rc1. Primarily a bunch of debugfs updates, with a smattering of minor driver core fixes and updates as well. All have been in linux-next for a long time" * tag 'driver-core-4.4-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core: debugfs: Add debugfs_create_ulong() of: to support binding numa node to specified device in devicetree debugfs: Add read-only/write-only bool file ops debugfs: Add read-only/write-only size_t file ops debugfs: Add read-only/write-only x64 file ops debugfs: Consolidate file mode checks in debugfs_create_*() Revert "mm: Check if section present during memory block (un)registering" driver-core: platform: Provide helpers for multi-driver modules mm: Check if section present during memory block (un)registering devres: fix a for loop bounds check CMA: fix CONFIG_CMA_SIZE_MBYTES overflow in 64bit base/platform: assert that dev_pm_domain callbacks are called unconditionally sysfs: correctly handle short reads on PREALLOC attrs. base: soc: siplify ida usage kobject: move EXPORT_SYMBOL() macros next to corresponding definitions kobject: explain what kobject's sd field is debugfs: document that debugfs_remove*() accepts NULL and error values debugfs: Pass bool pointer to debugfs_create_bool() ACPI / EC: Fix broken 64bit big-endian users of 'global_lock'
2015-10-12Merge remote-tracking branches 'regmap/topic/atomic', 'regmap/topic/debugfs' ↵Mark Brown1-0/+1
and 'regmap/topic/irq-hdr' into regmap-next
2015-10-06regmap: Allow installing custom reg_update_bits functionJon Ringle1-0/+2
This commit allows installing a custom reg_update_bits function for cases where the hardware provides a mechanism to set or clear register bits without a read/modify/write cycle. Such is the case with the Microchip ENCX24J600. If a custom reg_update_bits function is provided, it will only be used against volatile registers. Signed-off-by: Jon Ringle <jringle@gridpoint.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2015-10-04debugfs: Pass bool pointer to debugfs_create_bool()Viresh Kumar1-3/+3
Its a bit odd that debugfs_create_bool() takes 'u32 *' as an argument, when all it needs is a boolean pointer. It would be better to update this API to make it accept 'bool *' instead, as that will make it more consistent and often more convenient. Over that bool takes just a byte. That required updates to all user sites as well, in the same commit updating the API. regmap core was also using debugfs_{read|write}_file_bool(), directly and variable types were updated for that to be bool as well. Signed-off-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org> Acked-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Acked-by: Charles Keepax <ckeepax@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2015-09-14regmap: Allocate buffers with GFP_ATOMIC when fast_io == trueStephen Boyd1-0/+1
If a regmap is using fast_io, allocate the scratch buffer in regmap_bulk_write() with GFP_ATOMIC instead of GFP_KERNEL. Otherwise we may schedule while atomic. Reported-by: Abhijeet Dharmapurikar <adharmap@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2015-09-04Merge remote-tracking branches 'regmap/topic/lockdep' and ↵Mark Brown1-1/+1
'regmap/topic/seq-delay' into regmap-next
2015-08-30regmap: Introduce max_raw_read/write for regmap_bulk_read/writeMarkus Pargmann1-0/+4
There are some buses which have a limit on the maximum number of bytes that can be send/received. An example for this is I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK which does not support any reads/writes of more than 32 bytes. The regmap_bulk operations should still be able to utilize the full 32 bytes in this case. Signed-off-by: Markus Pargmann <mpa@pengutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2015-08-21regmap: Split use_single_rw internally into use_single_read/writeMarkus Pargmann1-2/+4
use_single_rw currently reflects the capabilities of the connected device. The capabilities of the bus are currently missing for this variable. As there are read only and write only buses we need seperate values for use_single_rw to also reflect tha capabilities of the bus. This patch splits use_single_rw into use_single_read and use_single_write. The initialization is changed to check the configuration for use_single_rw and to check the capabilities of the used bus. Signed-off-by: Markus Pargmann <mpa@pengutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2015-07-17regmap: Use reg_sequence for multi_reg_write / register_patchNariman Poushin1-1/+1
Separate the functionality using sequences of register writes from the functions that take register defaults. This change renames the arguments in order to support the extension of reg_sequence to take an optional delay to be applied after any given register in a sequence is written. This avoids adding an int to all register defaults, which could substantially increase memory usage for regmaps with large default tables. This also updates all the clients of multi_reg_write/register_patch. Signed-off-by: Nariman Poushin <nariman@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2015-05-06regmap: Use regcache_mark_dirty() to indicate power loss or resetKevin Cernekee1-0/+3
Existing regmap users call regcache_mark_dirty() as part of the suspend/resume sequence, to tell regcache that non-default values need to be resynced post-resume. Add an internal "no_sync_defaults" regmap flag to remember this state, so that regcache_sync() can differentiate between these two cases: 1) HW was reset, so any cache values that match map->reg_defaults can be safely skipped. On some chips there are a lot of registers in the reg_defaults list, so this optimization speeds things up quite a bit. 2) HW was not reset (maybe it was just clock-gated), so if we cached any writes, they should be sent to the hardware regardless of whether they match the HW default. Currently this will write out all values in the regcache, since we don't maintain per-register dirty bits. Suggested-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Kevin Cernekee <cernekee@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2015-03-19regmap: introduce regmap_name to fix syscon regmap trace eventsPhilipp Zabel1-0/+8
This patch fixes a NULL pointer dereference when enabling regmap event tracing in the presence of a syscon regmap, introduced by commit bdb0066df96e ("mfd: syscon: Decouple syscon interface from platform devices"). That patch introduced syscon regmaps that have their dev field set to NULL. The regmap trace events expect it to point to a valid struct device and feed it to dev_name(): $ echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/regmap/enable Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 0000002c pgd = 80004000 [0000002c] *pgd=00000000 Internal error: Oops: 17 [#1] SMP ARM Modules linked in: coda videobuf2_vmalloc CPU: 0 PID: 304 Comm: kworker/0:2 Not tainted 4.0.0-rc2+ #9197 Hardware name: Freescale i.MX6 Quad/DualLite (Device Tree) Workqueue: events_freezable thermal_zone_device_check task: 9f25a200 ti: 9f1ee000 task.ti: 9f1ee000 PC is at ftrace_raw_event_regmap_block+0x3c/0xe4 LR is at _regmap_raw_read+0x1bc/0x1cc pc : [<803636e8>] lr : [<80365f2c>] psr: 600f0093 sp : 9f1efd78 ip : 9f1efdb8 fp : 9f1efdb4 r10: 00000004 r9 : 00000001 r8 : 00000001 r7 : 00000180 r6 : 00000000 r5 : 9f00e3c0 r4 : 00000003 r3 : 00000001 r2 : 00000180 r1 : 00000000 r0 : 9f00e3c0 Flags: nZCv IRQs off FIQs on Mode SVC_32 ISA ARM Segment kernel Control: 10c5387d Table: 2d91004a DAC: 00000015 Process kworker/0:2 (pid: 304, stack limit = 0x9f1ee210) Stack: (0x9f1efd78 to 0x9f1f0000) fd60: 9f1efda4 9f1efd88 fd80: 800708c0 805f9510 80927140 800f0013 9f1fc800 9eb2f490 00000000 00000180 fda0: 808e3840 00000001 9f1efdfc 9f1efdb8 80365f2c 803636b8 805f8958 800708e0 fdc0: a00f0013 803636ac 9f16de00 00000180 80927140 9f1fc800 9f1fc800 9f1efe6c fde0: 9f1efe6c 9f732400 00000000 00000000 9f1efe1c 9f1efe00 80365f70 80365d7c fe00: 80365f3c 9f1fc800 9f1fc800 00000180 9f1efe44 9f1efe20 803656a4 80365f48 fe20: 9f1fc800 00000180 9f1efe6c 9f1efe6c 9f732400 00000000 9f1efe64 9f1efe48 fe40: 803657bc 80365634 00000001 9e95f910 9f1fc800 9f1efeb4 9f1efe8c 9f1efe68 fe60: 80452ac0 80365778 9f1efe8c 9f1efe78 9e93d400 9e93d5e8 9f1efeb4 9f72ef40 fe80: 9f1efeac 9f1efe90 8044e11c 80452998 8045298c 9e93d608 9e93d400 808e1978 fea0: 9f1efecc 9f1efeb0 8044fd14 8044e0d0 ffffffff 9f25a200 9e93d608 9e481380 fec0: 9f1efedc 9f1efed0 8044fde8 8044fcec 9f1eff1c 9f1efee0 80038d50 8044fdd8 fee0: 9f1ee020 9f72ef40 9e481398 00000000 00000008 9f72ef54 9f1ee020 9f72ef40 ff00: 9e481398 9e481380 00000008 9f72ef40 9f1eff5c 9f1eff20 80039754 80038bfc ff20: 00000000 9e481380 80894100 808e1662 00000000 9e4f2ec0 00000000 9e481380 ff40: 800396f8 00000000 00000000 00000000 9f1effac 9f1eff60 8003e020 80039704 ff60: ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 9e481380 00000000 00000000 9f1eff78 9f1eff78 ff80: 00000000 00000000 9f1eff88 9f1eff88 9e4f2ec0 8003df30 00000000 00000000 ffa0: 00000000 9f1effb0 8000eb60 8003df3c 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ffc0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ffe0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000013 00000000 ffffffff ffffffff Backtrace: [<803636ac>] (ftrace_raw_event_regmap_block) from [<80365f2c>] (_regmap_raw_read+0x1bc/0x1cc) r9:00000001 r8:808e3840 r7:00000180 r6:00000000 r5:9eb2f490 r4:9f1fc800 [<80365d70>] (_regmap_raw_read) from [<80365f70>] (_regmap_bus_read+0x34/0x6c) r10:00000000 r9:00000000 r8:9f732400 r7:9f1efe6c r6:9f1efe6c r5:9f1fc800 r4:9f1fc800 [<80365f3c>] (_regmap_bus_read) from [<803656a4>] (_regmap_read+0x7c/0x144) r6:00000180 r5:9f1fc800 r4:9f1fc800 r3:80365f3c [<80365628>] (_regmap_read) from [<803657bc>] (regmap_read+0x50/0x70) r9:00000000 r8:9f732400 r7:9f1efe6c r6:9f1efe6c r5:00000180 r4:9f1fc800 [<8036576c>] (regmap_read) from [<80452ac0>] (imx_get_temp+0x134/0x1a4) r6:9f1efeb4 r5:9f1fc800 r4:9e95f910 r3:00000001 [<8045298c>] (imx_get_temp) from [<8044e11c>] (thermal_zone_get_temp+0x58/0x74) r7:9f72ef40 r6:9f1efeb4 r5:9e93d5e8 r4:9e93d400 [<8044e0c4>] (thermal_zone_get_temp) from [<8044fd14>] (thermal_zone_device_update+0x34/0xec) r6:808e1978 r5:9e93d400 r4:9e93d608 r3:8045298c [<8044fce0>] (thermal_zone_device_update) from [<8044fde8>] (thermal_zone_device_check+0x1c/0x20) r5:9e481380 r4:9e93d608 [<8044fdcc>] (thermal_zone_device_check) from [<80038d50>] (process_one_work+0x160/0x3d4) [<80038bf0>] (process_one_work) from [<80039754>] (worker_thread+0x5c/0x4f4) r10:9f72ef40 r9:00000008 r8:9e481380 r7:9e481398 r6:9f72ef40 r5:9f1ee020 r4:9f72ef54 [<800396f8>] (worker_thread) from [<8003e020>] (kthread+0xf0/0x108) r10:00000000 r9:00000000 r8:00000000 r7:800396f8 r6:9e481380 r5:00000000 r4:9e4f2ec0 [<8003df30>] (kthread) from [<8000eb60>] (ret_from_fork+0x14/0x34) r7:00000000 r6:00000000 r5:8003df30 r4:9e4f2ec0 Code: e3140040 1a00001a e3140020 1a000016 (e596002c) ---[ end trace 193c15c2494ec960 ]--- Fixes: bdb0066df96e (mfd: syscon: Decouple syscon interface from platform devices) Signed-off-by: Philipp Zabel <p.zabel@pengutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
2015-02-08Merge remote-tracking branches 'regmap/topic/ac97', 'regmap/topic/doc' and ↵Mark Brown1-0/+4
'regmap/topic/smbus' into regmap-next
2015-02-04regmap: Export regmap_get_val_endianGuenter Roeck1-0/+4
We'll need to call it from regmap-i2c.c, which can be built as module. Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2014-12-15regmap: Move spinlock_flags into the unionWang, Yalin1-2/+4
This patch move struct regmap.spinlock_flags into the union of spinlock, so that we can shrink struct regmap size. Signed-off-by: Yalin Wang <yalin.wang@sonymobile.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2014-09-29Merge remote-tracking branch 'regmap/topic/core' into regmap-nextMark Brown1-2/+4
2014-09-12regmap: change struct regmap's internal locks as unionWang, Yalin1-2/+4
this patch change struct regmap->mutex and struct regmap->spinlock as an union, because these 2 members are only used one of them, we change it to shrink the struct size. Signed-off-by: Yalin Wang <yalin.wang@sonymobile.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2014-08-26regmap: Fix regcache debugfs initializationLars-Peter Clausen1-0/+3
Commit 6cfec04bcc05 ("regmap: Separate regmap dev initialization") moved the regmap debugfs initialization after regcache initialization. This means that the regmap debugfs directory is not created yet when the cache initialization runs and so any debugfs files registered by the regcache are created in the debugfs root directory rather than the debugfs directory of the regmap instance. Fix this by adding a separate callback for the regcache debugfs initialization which will be called after the parent debugfs entry has been created. Fixes: 6cfec04bcc05 (regmap: Separate regmap dev initialization) Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@linaro.org> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
2014-03-10regmap: Implementation for regmap_multi_reg_writeOpensource [Anthony Olech]1-0/+2
This is the implementation of regmap_multi_reg_write() There is a new capability 'can_multi_write' that device drivers must set in order to use this multi reg write mode. This replaces the first definition, which just defined the API. Signed-off-by: Anthony Olech <anthony.olech.opensource@diasemi.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@linaro.org>
2013-10-29Merge remote-tracking branch 'regmap/topic/field' into regmap-nextMark Brown1-0/+3
2013-10-09regmap: Simplify the initiation of async I/OMark Brown1-1/+2
Rather than passing a flag around through the entire call stack store it in the regmap struct and read it when required. This minimises the visibility of the feature through the API, minimising the code updates needed to use it more widely. Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@linaro.org>
2013-10-08regmap: Cache async work structuresMark Brown1-1/+1
Rather than allocating and deallocating the structures used to manage async transfers each time we do one keep the structures around as long as the regmap is around. This should provide a small performance improvement. Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@linaro.org>
2013-09-17regmap: Add regmap_fields APIsKuninori Morimoto1-0/+3
Current Linux kernel is supporting regmap_field method and it is very useful feature. It needs one regmap_filed for one register access. OTOH, there is multi port device which has many same registers in the market. The difference for each register access is only its address offset. Current API needs many regmap_field for such device, but it is not good. This patch adds new regmap_fileds API which can care about multi port/offset access via regmap. Signed-off-by: Kuninori Morimoto <kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@linaro.org>
2013-08-29regmap: rbtree: Make cache_present bitmap per nodeLars-Peter Clausen1-13/+1
With devices which have a dense and small register map but placed at a large offset the global cache_present bitmap imposes a huge memory overhead. Making the cache_present per rbtree node avoids the issue and easily reduces the memory footprint by a factor of ten. For devices with a more sparse map or without a large base register offset the memory usage might increase slightly by a few bytes, but not significantly. E.g. for a device which has ~50 registers at offset 0x4000 the memory footprint of the register cache goes down form 2496 bytes to 175 bytes. Moving the bitmap to a per node basis means that the handling of the bitmap is now cache implementation specific and can no longer be managed by the core. The regcache_sync_block() function is extended by a additional parameter so that the cache implementation can tell the core which registers in the block are set and which are not. The parameter is optional and if NULL the core assumes that all registers are set. The rbtree cache also needs to implement its own drop callback instead of relying on the core to handle this. Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@linaro.org>
2013-08-09regmap: fix regcache_reg_present() for empty cacheIonut Nicu1-1/+1
In the initial case when no reg_defaults values are provided and no register value was added to the cache yet, the cache_present bitmap is NULL. If this function is invoked for any register it should return false (i.e. the register is not cached) instead of true. Signed-off-by: Ionut Nicu <ioan.nicu.ext@nsn.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@linaro.org>
2013-06-30Merge remote-tracking branch 'regmap/topic/field' into regmap-nextMark Brown1-0/+8
2013-06-12regmap: Add regmap_field APIsSrinivas Kandagatla1-0/+8
It is common to access regmap registers at bit level, using regmap_update_bits or regmap_read functions, however the end user has to take care of a mask or shifting. This becomes overhead when such use cases are high. Having a common function to do this is much convenient and less error prone. The idea of regmap_field is simple, regmap_field gives a logical structure to bits of the regmap register, and the driver can use this logical entity without the knowledge of the bit positions and masks all over the code. This way code looks much neat and it need not handle the masks, shifts every time it access the those entities. With this new regmap_field_read/write apis the end user can setup a regmap field using regmap_field_init and use the return regmap_field to read write the register field without worrying about the masks or shifts. Also this apis will be useful for drivers which are based on regmaps, like some clocks or pinctrls which can work on the regmap_fields directly without having to worry about bit positions. Signed-off-by: Srinivas Kandagatla <srinivas.kandagatla@st.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@linaro.org>
2013-05-25regmap: Make regmap-mmio usable from atomic contextsLars-Peter Clausen1-0/+1
regmap-mmio uses a spinlock with spin_lock() and spin_unlock() for locking. To be able to use the regmap API from different contexts (atomic vs non-atomic), without the risk of race conditions, we need to use spin_lock_irqsave() and spin_lock_irqrestore() instead. A new field, the spinlock_flags field, is added to regmap struct to store the flags between regmap_{,un}lock_spinlock(). The spinlock_flags field itself is also protected by the spinlock. Thanks to Stephen Warren for the suggestion of this particular solution. Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de> Reviewed-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
2013-05-12regmap: Add support for discarding parts of the register cacheMark Brown1-0/+1
Allow drivers to discard parts of the register cache, for example if part of the hardware has been reset. Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
2013-04-16Merge remote-tracking branch 'regmap/topic/range' into regmap-nextMark Brown1-0/+1
2013-03-30regmap: cache: Factor out block syncMark Brown1-0/+3
The idea of holding blocks of registers in device format is shared between at least rbtree and lzo cache formats so split out the loop that does the sync from the rbtree code so optimisations on it can be reused. Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com> Reviewed-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dp@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
2013-03-30regmap: cache: Factor out reg_present support from rbtree cacheMark Brown1-0/+13
The idea of maintaining a bitmap of present registers is something that can usefully be used by other cache types that maintain blocks of cached registers so move the code out of the rbtree cache and into the generic regcache code. Refactor the interface slightly as we go to wrap the set bit and enlarge bitmap operations (since we never do one without the other) and make it more robust for reads of uncached registers by bounds checking before we look at the bitmap. Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com> Reviewed-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dp@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
2013-03-27regmap: cache: Provide a get address of value operationMark Brown1-0/+7
Provide a helper to do the size based index into a block of registers and use it when reading a value. Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
2013-03-26regmap: core: Make raw write available to regcacheMark Brown1-0/+3
This allows the cache to sync values directly to the device when stored in native format and also allows asynchronous I/O. Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
2013-03-04regmap: debugfs: Add a registers `range' fileDimitris Papastamos1-0/+1
This file lists the register ranges in the register map. The condition to split the range is based on whether the block is readable or not. Ensure that we lock the `debugfs_off_cache' list whenever we access and modify the list. There is a possible race otherwise between the read() operations of the `registers' file and the `range' file. Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dp@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
2013-03-04regmap: core: Split out in place value parsingMark Brown1-1/+2
Currently the value parsing operations both return the parsed value and modify the passed buffer. This precludes their use in places like the cache code so split out the in place modification into a new parse_inplace() operation. Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
2013-03-04regmap: cache: Pass the map rather than the word size when updating valuesMark Brown1-4/+4
It's more idiomatic to pass the map structure around and this means we can use other bits of information from the map. Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
2013-02-14Merge remote-tracking branch 'regmap/topic/no-bus' into regmap-nextMark Brown1-0/+2
2013-02-14Merge remote-tracking branch 'regmap/topic/flat' into regmap-nextMark Brown1-0/+1