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1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2/*
3 * Counter interface
4 * Copyright (C) 2018 William Breathitt Gray
5 */
6#ifndef _COUNTER_H_
7#define _COUNTER_H_
8
9#include <linux/counter_enum.h>
10#include <linux/device.h>
11#include <linux/types.h>
12
13enum counter_count_direction {
14 COUNTER_COUNT_DIRECTION_FORWARD = 0,
15 COUNTER_COUNT_DIRECTION_BACKWARD
16};
17extern const char *const counter_count_direction_str[2];
18
19enum counter_count_mode {
20 COUNTER_COUNT_MODE_NORMAL = 0,
21 COUNTER_COUNT_MODE_RANGE_LIMIT,
22 COUNTER_COUNT_MODE_NON_RECYCLE,
23 COUNTER_COUNT_MODE_MODULO_N
24};
25extern const char *const counter_count_mode_str[4];
26
27struct counter_device;
28struct counter_signal;
29
30/**
31 * struct counter_signal_ext - Counter Signal extensions
32 * @name: attribute name
33 * @read: read callback for this attribute; may be NULL
34 * @write: write callback for this attribute; may be NULL
35 * @priv: data private to the driver
36 */
37struct counter_signal_ext {
38 const char *name;
39 ssize_t (*read)(struct counter_device *counter,
40 struct counter_signal *signal, void *priv, char *buf);
41 ssize_t (*write)(struct counter_device *counter,
42 struct counter_signal *signal, void *priv,
43 const char *buf, size_t len);
44 void *priv;
45};
46
47/**
48 * struct counter_signal - Counter Signal node
49 * @id: unique ID used to identify signal
50 * @name: device-specific Signal name; ideally, this should match the name
51 * as it appears in the datasheet documentation
52 * @ext: optional array of Counter Signal extensions
53 * @num_ext: number of Counter Signal extensions specified in @ext
54 * @priv: optional private data supplied by driver
55 */
56struct counter_signal {
57 int id;
58 const char *name;
59
60 const struct counter_signal_ext *ext;
61 size_t num_ext;
62
63 void *priv;
64};
65
66/**
67 * struct counter_signal_enum_ext - Signal enum extension attribute
68 * @items: Array of strings
69 * @num_items: Number of items specified in @items
70 * @set: Set callback function; may be NULL
71 * @get: Get callback function; may be NULL
72 *
73 * The counter_signal_enum_ext structure can be used to implement enum style
74 * Signal extension attributes. Enum style attributes are those which have a set
75 * of strings that map to unsigned integer values. The Generic Counter Signal
76 * enum extension helper code takes care of mapping between value and string, as
77 * well as generating a "_available" file which contains a list of all available
78 * items. The get callback is used to query the currently active item; the index
79 * of the item within the respective items array is returned via the 'item'
80 * parameter. The set callback is called when the attribute is updated; the
81 * 'item' parameter contains the index of the newly activated item within the
82 * respective items array.
83 */
84struct counter_signal_enum_ext {
85 const char * const *items;
86 size_t num_items;
87 int (*get)(struct counter_device *counter,
88 struct counter_signal *signal, size_t *item);
89 int (*set)(struct counter_device *counter,
90 struct counter_signal *signal, size_t item);
91};
92
93/**
94 * COUNTER_SIGNAL_ENUM() - Initialize Signal enum extension
95 * @_name: Attribute name
96 * @_e: Pointer to a counter_signal_enum_ext structure
97 *
98 * This should usually be used together with COUNTER_SIGNAL_ENUM_AVAILABLE()
99 */
100#define COUNTER_SIGNAL_ENUM(_name, _e) \
101{ \
102 .name = (_name), \
103 .read = counter_signal_enum_read, \
104 .write = counter_signal_enum_write, \
105 .priv = (_e) \
106}
107
108/**
109 * COUNTER_SIGNAL_ENUM_AVAILABLE() - Initialize Signal enum available extension
110 * @_name: Attribute name ("_available" will be appended to the name)
111 * @_e: Pointer to a counter_signal_enum_ext structure
112 *
113 * Creates a read only attribute that lists all the available enum items in a
114 * newline separated list. This should usually be used together with
115 * COUNTER_SIGNAL_ENUM()
116 */
117#define COUNTER_SIGNAL_ENUM_AVAILABLE(_name, _e) \
118{ \
119 .name = (_name "_available"), \
120 .read = counter_signal_enum_available_read, \
121 .priv = (_e) \
122}
123
124enum counter_synapse_action {
125 COUNTER_SYNAPSE_ACTION_NONE = 0,
126 COUNTER_SYNAPSE_ACTION_RISING_EDGE,
127 COUNTER_SYNAPSE_ACTION_FALLING_EDGE,
128 COUNTER_SYNAPSE_ACTION_BOTH_EDGES
129};
130
131/**
132 * struct counter_synapse - Counter Synapse node
133 * @action: index of current action mode
134 * @actions_list: array of available action modes
135 * @num_actions: number of action modes specified in @actions_list
136 * @signal: pointer to associated signal
137 */
138struct counter_synapse {
139 size_t action;
140 const enum counter_synapse_action *actions_list;
141 size_t num_actions;
142
143 struct counter_signal *signal;
144};
145
146struct counter_count;
147
148/**
149 * struct counter_count_ext - Counter Count extension
150 * @name: attribute name
151 * @read: read callback for this attribute; may be NULL
152 * @write: write callback for this attribute; may be NULL
153 * @priv: data private to the driver
154 */
155struct counter_count_ext {
156 const char *name;
157 ssize_t (*read)(struct counter_device *counter,
158 struct counter_count *count, void *priv, char *buf);
159 ssize_t (*write)(struct counter_device *counter,
160 struct counter_count *count, void *priv,
161 const char *buf, size_t len);
162 void *priv;
163};
164
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165enum counter_function {
166 COUNTER_FUNCTION_INCREASE = 0,
167 COUNTER_FUNCTION_DECREASE,
168 COUNTER_FUNCTION_PULSE_DIRECTION,
169 COUNTER_FUNCTION_QUADRATURE_X1_A,
170 COUNTER_FUNCTION_QUADRATURE_X1_B,
171 COUNTER_FUNCTION_QUADRATURE_X2_A,
172 COUNTER_FUNCTION_QUADRATURE_X2_B,
173 COUNTER_FUNCTION_QUADRATURE_X4
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174};
175
176/**
177 * struct counter_count - Counter Count node
178 * @id: unique ID used to identify Count
179 * @name: device-specific Count name; ideally, this should match
180 * the name as it appears in the datasheet documentation
181 * @function: index of current function mode
182 * @functions_list: array available function modes
183 * @num_functions: number of function modes specified in @functions_list
184 * @synapses: array of synapses for initialization
185 * @num_synapses: number of synapses specified in @synapses
186 * @ext: optional array of Counter Count extensions
187 * @num_ext: number of Counter Count extensions specified in @ext
188 * @priv: optional private data supplied by driver
189 */
190struct counter_count {
191 int id;
192 const char *name;
193
194 size_t function;
394a0150 195 const enum counter_function *functions_list;
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196 size_t num_functions;
197
198 struct counter_synapse *synapses;
199 size_t num_synapses;
200
201 const struct counter_count_ext *ext;
202 size_t num_ext;
203
204 void *priv;
205};
206
207/**
208 * struct counter_count_enum_ext - Count enum extension attribute
209 * @items: Array of strings
210 * @num_items: Number of items specified in @items
211 * @set: Set callback function; may be NULL
212 * @get: Get callback function; may be NULL
213 *
214 * The counter_count_enum_ext structure can be used to implement enum style
215 * Count extension attributes. Enum style attributes are those which have a set
216 * of strings that map to unsigned integer values. The Generic Counter Count
217 * enum extension helper code takes care of mapping between value and string, as
218 * well as generating a "_available" file which contains a list of all available
219 * items. The get callback is used to query the currently active item; the index
220 * of the item within the respective items array is returned via the 'item'
221 * parameter. The set callback is called when the attribute is updated; the
222 * 'item' parameter contains the index of the newly activated item within the
223 * respective items array.
224 */
225struct counter_count_enum_ext {
226 const char * const *items;
227 size_t num_items;
228 int (*get)(struct counter_device *counter, struct counter_count *count,
229 size_t *item);
230 int (*set)(struct counter_device *counter, struct counter_count *count,
231 size_t item);
232};
233
234/**
235 * COUNTER_COUNT_ENUM() - Initialize Count enum extension
236 * @_name: Attribute name
237 * @_e: Pointer to a counter_count_enum_ext structure
238 *
239 * This should usually be used together with COUNTER_COUNT_ENUM_AVAILABLE()
240 */
241#define COUNTER_COUNT_ENUM(_name, _e) \
242{ \
243 .name = (_name), \
244 .read = counter_count_enum_read, \
245 .write = counter_count_enum_write, \
246 .priv = (_e) \
247}
248
249/**
250 * COUNTER_COUNT_ENUM_AVAILABLE() - Initialize Count enum available extension
251 * @_name: Attribute name ("_available" will be appended to the name)
252 * @_e: Pointer to a counter_count_enum_ext structure
253 *
254 * Creates a read only attribute that lists all the available enum items in a
255 * newline separated list. This should usually be used together with
256 * COUNTER_COUNT_ENUM()
257 */
258#define COUNTER_COUNT_ENUM_AVAILABLE(_name, _e) \
259{ \
260 .name = (_name "_available"), \
261 .read = counter_count_enum_available_read, \
262 .priv = (_e) \
263}
264
265/**
266 * struct counter_device_attr_group - internal container for attribute group
267 * @attr_group: Counter sysfs attributes group
268 * @attr_list: list to keep track of created Counter sysfs attributes
269 * @num_attr: number of Counter sysfs attributes
270 */
271struct counter_device_attr_group {
272 struct attribute_group attr_group;
273 struct list_head attr_list;
274 size_t num_attr;
275};
276
277/**
278 * struct counter_device_state - internal state container for a Counter device
279 * @id: unique ID used to identify the Counter
280 * @dev: internal device structure
281 * @groups_list: attribute groups list (for Signals, Counts, and ext)
282 * @num_groups: number of attribute groups containers
283 * @groups: Counter sysfs attribute groups (to populate @dev.groups)
284 */
285struct counter_device_state {
286 int id;
287 struct device dev;
288 struct counter_device_attr_group *groups_list;
289 size_t num_groups;
290 const struct attribute_group **groups;
291};
292
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293enum counter_signal_level {
294 COUNTER_SIGNAL_LEVEL_LOW,
295 COUNTER_SIGNAL_LEVEL_HIGH,
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296};
297
298/**
299 * struct counter_ops - Callbacks from driver
300 * @signal_read: optional read callback for Signal attribute. The read
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301 * level of the respective Signal should be passed back via
302 * the level parameter.
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303 * @count_read: optional read callback for Count attribute. The read
304 * value of the respective Count should be passed back via
d49e6ee2 305 * the val parameter.
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306 * @count_write: optional write callback for Count attribute. The write
307 * value for the respective Count is passed in via the val
d49e6ee2 308 * parameter.
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309 * @function_get: function to get the current count function mode. Returns
310 * 0 on success and negative error code on error. The index
311 * of the respective Count's returned function mode should
312 * be passed back via the function parameter.
313 * @function_set: function to set the count function mode. function is the
314 * index of the requested function mode from the respective
315 * Count's functions_list array.
316 * @action_get: function to get the current action mode. Returns 0 on
317 * success and negative error code on error. The index of
c5d550fb 318 * the respective Synapse's returned action mode should be
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319 * passed back via the action parameter.
320 * @action_set: function to set the action mode. action is the index of
321 * the requested action mode from the respective Synapse's
322 * actions_list array.
323 */
324struct counter_ops {
325 int (*signal_read)(struct counter_device *counter,
326 struct counter_signal *signal,
493b938a 327 enum counter_signal_level *level);
0040a390 328 int (*count_read)(struct counter_device *counter,
d49e6ee2 329 struct counter_count *count, unsigned long *val);
0040a390 330 int (*count_write)(struct counter_device *counter,
d49e6ee2 331 struct counter_count *count, unsigned long val);
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332 int (*function_get)(struct counter_device *counter,
333 struct counter_count *count, size_t *function);
334 int (*function_set)(struct counter_device *counter,
335 struct counter_count *count, size_t function);
336 int (*action_get)(struct counter_device *counter,
337 struct counter_count *count,
338 struct counter_synapse *synapse, size_t *action);
339 int (*action_set)(struct counter_device *counter,
340 struct counter_count *count,
341 struct counter_synapse *synapse, size_t action);
342};
343
344/**
345 * struct counter_device_ext - Counter device extension
346 * @name: attribute name
347 * @read: read callback for this attribute; may be NULL
348 * @write: write callback for this attribute; may be NULL
349 * @priv: data private to the driver
350 */
351struct counter_device_ext {
352 const char *name;
353 ssize_t (*read)(struct counter_device *counter, void *priv, char *buf);
354 ssize_t (*write)(struct counter_device *counter, void *priv,
355 const char *buf, size_t len);
356 void *priv;
357};
358
359/**
360 * struct counter_device_enum_ext - Counter enum extension attribute
361 * @items: Array of strings
362 * @num_items: Number of items specified in @items
363 * @set: Set callback function; may be NULL
364 * @get: Get callback function; may be NULL
365 *
366 * The counter_device_enum_ext structure can be used to implement enum style
367 * Counter extension attributes. Enum style attributes are those which have a
368 * set of strings that map to unsigned integer values. The Generic Counter enum
369 * extension helper code takes care of mapping between value and string, as well
370 * as generating a "_available" file which contains a list of all available
371 * items. The get callback is used to query the currently active item; the index
372 * of the item within the respective items array is returned via the 'item'
373 * parameter. The set callback is called when the attribute is updated; the
374 * 'item' parameter contains the index of the newly activated item within the
375 * respective items array.
376 */
377struct counter_device_enum_ext {
378 const char * const *items;
379 size_t num_items;
380 int (*get)(struct counter_device *counter, size_t *item);
381 int (*set)(struct counter_device *counter, size_t item);
382};
383
384/**
385 * COUNTER_DEVICE_ENUM() - Initialize Counter enum extension
386 * @_name: Attribute name
387 * @_e: Pointer to a counter_device_enum_ext structure
388 *
389 * This should usually be used together with COUNTER_DEVICE_ENUM_AVAILABLE()
390 */
391#define COUNTER_DEVICE_ENUM(_name, _e) \
392{ \
393 .name = (_name), \
394 .read = counter_device_enum_read, \
395 .write = counter_device_enum_write, \
396 .priv = (_e) \
397}
398
399/**
400 * COUNTER_DEVICE_ENUM_AVAILABLE() - Initialize Counter enum available extension
401 * @_name: Attribute name ("_available" will be appended to the name)
402 * @_e: Pointer to a counter_device_enum_ext structure
403 *
404 * Creates a read only attribute that lists all the available enum items in a
405 * newline separated list. This should usually be used together with
406 * COUNTER_DEVICE_ENUM()
407 */
408#define COUNTER_DEVICE_ENUM_AVAILABLE(_name, _e) \
409{ \
410 .name = (_name "_available"), \
411 .read = counter_device_enum_available_read, \
412 .priv = (_e) \
413}
414
415/**
416 * struct counter_device - Counter data structure
417 * @name: name of the device as it appears in the datasheet
418 * @parent: optional parent device providing the counters
419 * @device_state: internal device state container
420 * @ops: callbacks from driver
421 * @signals: array of Signals
422 * @num_signals: number of Signals specified in @signals
423 * @counts: array of Counts
424 * @num_counts: number of Counts specified in @counts
425 * @ext: optional array of Counter device extensions
426 * @num_ext: number of Counter device extensions specified in @ext
427 * @priv: optional private data supplied by driver
428 */
429struct counter_device {
430 const char *name;
431 struct device *parent;
432 struct counter_device_state *device_state;
433
434 const struct counter_ops *ops;
435
436 struct counter_signal *signals;
437 size_t num_signals;
438 struct counter_count *counts;
439 size_t num_counts;
440
441 const struct counter_device_ext *ext;
442 size_t num_ext;
443
444 void *priv;
445};
446
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447int counter_register(struct counter_device *const counter);
448void counter_unregister(struct counter_device *const counter);
449int devm_counter_register(struct device *dev,
450 struct counter_device *const counter);
451void devm_counter_unregister(struct device *dev,
452 struct counter_device *const counter);
453
454#endif /* _COUNTER_H_ */