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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
/*
* Copyright (C) 2024 Linaro Ltd.
*/
#ifndef __PCI_PWRCTL_H__
#define __PCI_PWRCTL_H__
#include <linux/notifier.h>
#include <linux/workqueue.h>
struct device;
struct device_link;
/*
* This is a simple framework for solving the issue of PCI devices that require
* certain resources (regulators, GPIOs, clocks) to be enabled before the
* device can actually be detected on the PCI bus.
*
* The idea is to reuse the platform bus to populate OF nodes describing the
* PCI device and its resources, let these platform devices probe and enable
* relevant resources and then trigger a rescan of the PCI bus allowing for the
* same device (with a second associated struct device) to be registered with
* the PCI subsystem.
*
* To preserve a correct hierarchy for PCI power management and device reset,
* we create a device link between the power control platform device (parent)
* and the supplied PCI device (child).
*/
/**
* struct pci_pwrctl - PCI device power control context.
* @dev: Address of the power controlling device.
*
* An object of this type must be allocated by the PCI power control device and
* passed to the pwrctl subsystem to trigger a bus rescan and setup a device
* link with the device once it's up.
*/
struct pci_pwrctl {
struct device *dev;
/* Private: don't use. */
struct notifier_block nb;
struct device_link *link;
struct work_struct work;
};
void pci_pwrctl_init(struct pci_pwrctl *pwrctl, struct device *dev);
int pci_pwrctl_device_set_ready(struct pci_pwrctl *pwrctl);
void pci_pwrctl_device_unset_ready(struct pci_pwrctl *pwrctl);
int devm_pci_pwrctl_device_set_ready(struct device *dev,
struct pci_pwrctl *pwrctl);
#endif /* __PCI_PWRCTL_H__ */
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