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author | William Breathitt Gray <vilhelm.gray@gmail.com> | 2019-04-02 09:30:36 +0300 |
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committer | Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> | 2019-04-25 22:33:37 +0300 |
commit | 0040a390d2fde44a03b3a05cf0cdf3e692ece60f (patch) | |
tree | 29901e0b8bc3a2e4387509bb35203b6f79f70f59 /include/linux/counter.h | |
parent | 7df95299b94a63ec67a6389fc02dc25019a80ee8 (diff) | |
download | linux-0040a390d2fde44a03b3a05cf0cdf3e692ece60f.tar.xz |
counter: Introduce the Generic Counter interface
This patch introduces the Generic Counter interface for supporting
counter devices.
In the context of the Generic Counter interface, a counter is defined as
a device that reports one or more "counts" based on the state changes of
one or more "signals" as evaluated by a defined "count function."
Driver callbacks should be provided to communicate with the device: to
read and write various Signals and Counts, and to set and get the
"action mode" and "count function" for various Synapses and Counts
respectively.
To support a counter device, a driver must first allocate the available
Counter Signals via counter_signal structures. These Signals should
be stored as an array and set to the signals array member of an
allocated counter_device structure before the Counter is registered to
the system.
Counter Counts may be allocated via counter_count structures, and
respective Counter Signal associations (Synapses) made via
counter_synapse structures. Associated counter_synapse structures are
stored as an array and set to the the synapses array member of the
respective counter_count structure. These counter_count structures are
set to the counts array member of an allocated counter_device structure
before the Counter is registered to the system.
A counter device is registered to the system by passing the respective
initialized counter_device structure to the counter_register function;
similarly, the counter_unregister function unregisters the respective
Counter. The devm_counter_register and devm_counter_unregister functions
serve as device memory-managed versions of the counter_register and
counter_unregister functions respectively.
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: William Breathitt Gray <vilhelm.gray@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/linux/counter.h')
-rw-r--r-- | include/linux/counter.h | 510 |
1 files changed, 510 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/include/linux/counter.h b/include/linux/counter.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..a061cdcdef7c --- /dev/null +++ b/include/linux/counter.h @@ -0,0 +1,510 @@ +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ +/* + * Counter interface + * Copyright (C) 2018 William Breathitt Gray + */ +#ifndef _COUNTER_H_ +#define _COUNTER_H_ + +#include <linux/counter_enum.h> +#include <linux/device.h> +#include <linux/types.h> + +enum counter_count_direction { + COUNTER_COUNT_DIRECTION_FORWARD = 0, + COUNTER_COUNT_DIRECTION_BACKWARD +}; +extern const char *const counter_count_direction_str[2]; + +enum counter_count_mode { + COUNTER_COUNT_MODE_NORMAL = 0, + COUNTER_COUNT_MODE_RANGE_LIMIT, + COUNTER_COUNT_MODE_NON_RECYCLE, + COUNTER_COUNT_MODE_MODULO_N +}; +extern const char *const counter_count_mode_str[4]; + +struct counter_device; +struct counter_signal; + +/** + * struct counter_signal_ext - Counter Signal extensions + * @name: attribute name + * @read: read callback for this attribute; may be NULL + * @write: write callback for this attribute; may be NULL + * @priv: data private to the driver + */ +struct counter_signal_ext { + const char *name; + ssize_t (*read)(struct counter_device *counter, + struct counter_signal *signal, void *priv, char *buf); + ssize_t (*write)(struct counter_device *counter, + struct counter_signal *signal, void *priv, + const char *buf, size_t len); + void *priv; +}; + +/** + * struct counter_signal - Counter Signal node + * @id: unique ID used to identify signal + * @name: device-specific Signal name; ideally, this should match the name + * as it appears in the datasheet documentation + * @ext: optional array of Counter Signal extensions + * @num_ext: number of Counter Signal extensions specified in @ext + * @priv: optional private data supplied by driver + */ +struct counter_signal { + int id; + const char *name; + + const struct counter_signal_ext *ext; + size_t num_ext; + + void *priv; +}; + +/** + * struct counter_signal_enum_ext - Signal enum extension attribute + * @items: Array of strings + * @num_items: Number of items specified in @items + * @set: Set callback function; may be NULL + * @get: Get callback function; may be NULL + * + * The counter_signal_enum_ext structure can be used to implement enum style + * Signal extension attributes. Enum style attributes are those which have a set + * of strings that map to unsigned integer values. The Generic Counter Signal + * enum extension helper code takes care of mapping between value and string, as + * well as generating a "_available" file which contains a list of all available + * items. The get callback is used to query the currently active item; the index + * of the item within the respective items array is returned via the 'item' + * parameter. The set callback is called when the attribute is updated; the + * 'item' parameter contains the index of the newly activated item within the + * respective items array. + */ +struct counter_signal_enum_ext { + const char * const *items; + size_t num_items; + int (*get)(struct counter_device *counter, + struct counter_signal *signal, size_t *item); + int (*set)(struct counter_device *counter, + struct counter_signal *signal, size_t item); +}; + +/** + * COUNTER_SIGNAL_ENUM() - Initialize Signal enum extension + * @_name: Attribute name + * @_e: Pointer to a counter_signal_enum_ext structure + * + * This should usually be used together with COUNTER_SIGNAL_ENUM_AVAILABLE() + */ +#define COUNTER_SIGNAL_ENUM(_name, _e) \ +{ \ + .name = (_name), \ + .read = counter_signal_enum_read, \ + .write = counter_signal_enum_write, \ + .priv = (_e) \ +} + +/** + * COUNTER_SIGNAL_ENUM_AVAILABLE() - Initialize Signal enum available extension + * @_name: Attribute name ("_available" will be appended to the name) + * @_e: Pointer to a counter_signal_enum_ext structure + * + * Creates a read only attribute that lists all the available enum items in a + * newline separated list. This should usually be used together with + * COUNTER_SIGNAL_ENUM() + */ +#define COUNTER_SIGNAL_ENUM_AVAILABLE(_name, _e) \ +{ \ + .name = (_name "_available"), \ + .read = counter_signal_enum_available_read, \ + .priv = (_e) \ +} + +enum counter_synapse_action { + COUNTER_SYNAPSE_ACTION_NONE = 0, + COUNTER_SYNAPSE_ACTION_RISING_EDGE, + COUNTER_SYNAPSE_ACTION_FALLING_EDGE, + COUNTER_SYNAPSE_ACTION_BOTH_EDGES +}; + +/** + * struct counter_synapse - Counter Synapse node + * @action: index of current action mode + * @actions_list: array of available action modes + * @num_actions: number of action modes specified in @actions_list + * @signal: pointer to associated signal + */ +struct counter_synapse { + size_t action; + const enum counter_synapse_action *actions_list; + size_t num_actions; + + struct counter_signal *signal; +}; + +struct counter_count; + +/** + * struct counter_count_ext - Counter Count extension + * @name: attribute name + * @read: read callback for this attribute; may be NULL + * @write: write callback for this attribute; may be NULL + * @priv: data private to the driver + */ +struct counter_count_ext { + const char *name; + ssize_t (*read)(struct counter_device *counter, + struct counter_count *count, void *priv, char *buf); + ssize_t (*write)(struct counter_device *counter, + struct counter_count *count, void *priv, + const char *buf, size_t len); + void *priv; +}; + +enum counter_count_function { + COUNTER_COUNT_FUNCTION_INCREASE = 0, + COUNTER_COUNT_FUNCTION_DECREASE, + COUNTER_COUNT_FUNCTION_PULSE_DIRECTION, + COUNTER_COUNT_FUNCTION_QUADRATURE_X1_A, + COUNTER_COUNT_FUNCTION_QUADRATURE_X1_B, + COUNTER_COUNT_FUNCTION_QUADRATURE_X2_A, + COUNTER_COUNT_FUNCTION_QUADRATURE_X2_B, + COUNTER_COUNT_FUNCTION_QUADRATURE_X4 +}; + +/** + * struct counter_count - Counter Count node + * @id: unique ID used to identify Count + * @name: device-specific Count name; ideally, this should match + * the name as it appears in the datasheet documentation + * @function: index of current function mode + * @functions_list: array available function modes + * @num_functions: number of function modes specified in @functions_list + * @synapses: array of synapses for initialization + * @num_synapses: number of synapses specified in @synapses + * @ext: optional array of Counter Count extensions + * @num_ext: number of Counter Count extensions specified in @ext + * @priv: optional private data supplied by driver + */ +struct counter_count { + int id; + const char *name; + + size_t function; + const enum counter_count_function *functions_list; + size_t num_functions; + + struct counter_synapse *synapses; + size_t num_synapses; + + const struct counter_count_ext *ext; + size_t num_ext; + + void *priv; +}; + +/** + * struct counter_count_enum_ext - Count enum extension attribute + * @items: Array of strings + * @num_items: Number of items specified in @items + * @set: Set callback function; may be NULL + * @get: Get callback function; may be NULL + * + * The counter_count_enum_ext structure can be used to implement enum style + * Count extension attributes. Enum style attributes are those which have a set + * of strings that map to unsigned integer values. The Generic Counter Count + * enum extension helper code takes care of mapping between value and string, as + * well as generating a "_available" file which contains a list of all available + * items. The get callback is used to query the currently active item; the index + * of the item within the respective items array is returned via the 'item' + * parameter. The set callback is called when the attribute is updated; the + * 'item' parameter contains the index of the newly activated item within the + * respective items array. + */ +struct counter_count_enum_ext { + const char * const *items; + size_t num_items; + int (*get)(struct counter_device *counter, struct counter_count *count, + size_t *item); + int (*set)(struct counter_device *counter, struct counter_count *count, + size_t item); +}; + +/** + * COUNTER_COUNT_ENUM() - Initialize Count enum extension + * @_name: Attribute name + * @_e: Pointer to a counter_count_enum_ext structure + * + * This should usually be used together with COUNTER_COUNT_ENUM_AVAILABLE() + */ +#define COUNTER_COUNT_ENUM(_name, _e) \ +{ \ + .name = (_name), \ + .read = counter_count_enum_read, \ + .write = counter_count_enum_write, \ + .priv = (_e) \ +} + +/** + * COUNTER_COUNT_ENUM_AVAILABLE() - Initialize Count enum available extension + * @_name: Attribute name ("_available" will be appended to the name) + * @_e: Pointer to a counter_count_enum_ext structure + * + * Creates a read only attribute that lists all the available enum items in a + * newline separated list. This should usually be used together with + * COUNTER_COUNT_ENUM() + */ +#define COUNTER_COUNT_ENUM_AVAILABLE(_name, _e) \ +{ \ + .name = (_name "_available"), \ + .read = counter_count_enum_available_read, \ + .priv = (_e) \ +} + +/** + * struct counter_device_attr_group - internal container for attribute group + * @attr_group: Counter sysfs attributes group + * @attr_list: list to keep track of created Counter sysfs attributes + * @num_attr: number of Counter sysfs attributes + */ +struct counter_device_attr_group { + struct attribute_group attr_group; + struct list_head attr_list; + size_t num_attr; +}; + +/** + * struct counter_device_state - internal state container for a Counter device + * @id: unique ID used to identify the Counter + * @dev: internal device structure + * @groups_list: attribute groups list (for Signals, Counts, and ext) + * @num_groups: number of attribute groups containers + * @groups: Counter sysfs attribute groups (to populate @dev.groups) + */ +struct counter_device_state { + int id; + struct device dev; + struct counter_device_attr_group *groups_list; + size_t num_groups; + const struct attribute_group **groups; +}; + +/** + * struct counter_signal_read_value - Opaque Signal read value + * @buf: string representation of Signal read value + * @len: length of string in @buf + */ +struct counter_signal_read_value { + char *buf; + size_t len; +}; + +/** + * struct counter_count_read_value - Opaque Count read value + * @buf: string representation of Count read value + * @len: length of string in @buf + */ +struct counter_count_read_value { + char *buf; + size_t len; +}; + +/** + * struct counter_count_write_value - Opaque Count write value + * @buf: string representation of Count write value + */ +struct counter_count_write_value { + const char *buf; +}; + +/** + * struct counter_ops - Callbacks from driver + * @signal_read: optional read callback for Signal attribute. The read + * value of the respective Signal should be passed back via + * the val parameter. val points to an opaque type which + * should be set only by calling the + * counter_signal_read_value_set function from within the + * signal_read callback. + * @count_read: optional read callback for Count attribute. The read + * value of the respective Count should be passed back via + * the val parameter. val points to an opaque type which + * should be set only by calling the + * counter_count_read_value_set function from within the + * count_read callback. + * @count_write: optional write callback for Count attribute. The write + * value for the respective Count is passed in via the val + * parameter. val points to an opaque type which should be + * accessed only by calling the + * counter_count_write_value_get function. + * @function_get: function to get the current count function mode. Returns + * 0 on success and negative error code on error. The index + * of the respective Count's returned function mode should + * be passed back via the function parameter. + * @function_set: function to set the count function mode. function is the + * index of the requested function mode from the respective + * Count's functions_list array. + * @action_get: function to get the current action mode. Returns 0 on + * success and negative error code on error. The index of + * the respective Signal's returned action mode should be + * passed back via the action parameter. + * @action_set: function to set the action mode. action is the index of + * the requested action mode from the respective Synapse's + * actions_list array. + */ +struct counter_ops { + int (*signal_read)(struct counter_device *counter, + struct counter_signal *signal, + struct counter_signal_read_value *val); + int (*count_read)(struct counter_device *counter, + struct counter_count *count, + struct counter_count_read_value *val); + int (*count_write)(struct counter_device *counter, + struct counter_count *count, + struct counter_count_write_value *val); + int (*function_get)(struct counter_device *counter, + struct counter_count *count, size_t *function); + int (*function_set)(struct counter_device *counter, + struct counter_count *count, size_t function); + int (*action_get)(struct counter_device *counter, + struct counter_count *count, + struct counter_synapse *synapse, size_t *action); + int (*action_set)(struct counter_device *counter, + struct counter_count *count, + struct counter_synapse *synapse, size_t action); +}; + +/** + * struct counter_device_ext - Counter device extension + * @name: attribute name + * @read: read callback for this attribute; may be NULL + * @write: write callback for this attribute; may be NULL + * @priv: data private to the driver + */ +struct counter_device_ext { + const char *name; + ssize_t (*read)(struct counter_device *counter, void *priv, char *buf); + ssize_t (*write)(struct counter_device *counter, void *priv, + const char *buf, size_t len); + void *priv; +}; + +/** + * struct counter_device_enum_ext - Counter enum extension attribute + * @items: Array of strings + * @num_items: Number of items specified in @items + * @set: Set callback function; may be NULL + * @get: Get callback function; may be NULL + * + * The counter_device_enum_ext structure can be used to implement enum style + * Counter extension attributes. Enum style attributes are those which have a + * set of strings that map to unsigned integer values. The Generic Counter enum + * extension helper code takes care of mapping between value and string, as well + * as generating a "_available" file which contains a list of all available + * items. The get callback is used to query the currently active item; the index + * of the item within the respective items array is returned via the 'item' + * parameter. The set callback is called when the attribute is updated; the + * 'item' parameter contains the index of the newly activated item within the + * respective items array. + */ +struct counter_device_enum_ext { + const char * const *items; + size_t num_items; + int (*get)(struct counter_device *counter, size_t *item); + int (*set)(struct counter_device *counter, size_t item); +}; + +/** + * COUNTER_DEVICE_ENUM() - Initialize Counter enum extension + * @_name: Attribute name + * @_e: Pointer to a counter_device_enum_ext structure + * + * This should usually be used together with COUNTER_DEVICE_ENUM_AVAILABLE() + */ +#define COUNTER_DEVICE_ENUM(_name, _e) \ +{ \ + .name = (_name), \ + .read = counter_device_enum_read, \ + .write = counter_device_enum_write, \ + .priv = (_e) \ +} + +/** + * COUNTER_DEVICE_ENUM_AVAILABLE() - Initialize Counter enum available extension + * @_name: Attribute name ("_available" will be appended to the name) + * @_e: Pointer to a counter_device_enum_ext structure + * + * Creates a read only attribute that lists all the available enum items in a + * newline separated list. This should usually be used together with + * COUNTER_DEVICE_ENUM() + */ +#define COUNTER_DEVICE_ENUM_AVAILABLE(_name, _e) \ +{ \ + .name = (_name "_available"), \ + .read = counter_device_enum_available_read, \ + .priv = (_e) \ +} + +/** + * struct counter_device - Counter data structure + * @name: name of the device as it appears in the datasheet + * @parent: optional parent device providing the counters + * @device_state: internal device state container + * @ops: callbacks from driver + * @signals: array of Signals + * @num_signals: number of Signals specified in @signals + * @counts: array of Counts + * @num_counts: number of Counts specified in @counts + * @ext: optional array of Counter device extensions + * @num_ext: number of Counter device extensions specified in @ext + * @priv: optional private data supplied by driver + */ +struct counter_device { + const char *name; + struct device *parent; + struct counter_device_state *device_state; + + const struct counter_ops *ops; + + struct counter_signal *signals; + size_t num_signals; + struct counter_count *counts; + size_t num_counts; + + const struct counter_device_ext *ext; + size_t num_ext; + + void *priv; +}; + +enum counter_signal_level { + COUNTER_SIGNAL_LEVEL_LOW = 0, + COUNTER_SIGNAL_LEVEL_HIGH +}; + +enum counter_signal_value_type { + COUNTER_SIGNAL_LEVEL = 0 +}; + +enum counter_count_value_type { + COUNTER_COUNT_POSITION = 0, +}; + +void counter_signal_read_value_set(struct counter_signal_read_value *const val, + const enum counter_signal_value_type type, + void *const data); +void counter_count_read_value_set(struct counter_count_read_value *const val, + const enum counter_count_value_type type, + void *const data); +int counter_count_write_value_get(void *const data, + const enum counter_count_value_type type, + const struct counter_count_write_value *const val); + +int counter_register(struct counter_device *const counter); +void counter_unregister(struct counter_device *const counter); +int devm_counter_register(struct device *dev, + struct counter_device *const counter); +void devm_counter_unregister(struct device *dev, + struct counter_device *const counter); + +#endif /* _COUNTER_H_ */ |