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      1=============
      2Core elements
      3=============
      4
      5The Industrial I/O core offers both a unified framework for writing drivers for
      6many different types of embedded sensors and a standard interface to user space
      7applications manipulating sensors. The implementation can be found under
      8:file:`drivers/iio/industrialio-*`
      9
     10Industrial I/O Devices
     11----------------------
     12
     13* struct iio_dev - industrial I/O device
     14* iio_device_alloc() - allocate an :c:type:`iio_dev` from a driver
     15* iio_device_free() - free an :c:type:`iio_dev` from a driver
     16* iio_device_register() - register a device with the IIO subsystem
     17* iio_device_unregister() - unregister a device from the IIO
     18  subsystem
     19
     20An IIO device usually corresponds to a single hardware sensor and it
     21provides all the information needed by a driver handling a device.
     22Let's first have a look at the functionality embedded in an IIO device
     23then we will show how a device driver makes use of an IIO device.
     24
     25There are two ways for a user space application to interact with an IIO driver.
     26
     271. :file:`/sys/bus/iio/iio:device{X}/`, this represents a hardware sensor
     28   and groups together the data channels of the same chip.
     292. :file:`/dev/iio:device{X}`, character device node interface used for
     30   buffered data transfer and for events information retrieval.
     31
     32A typical IIO driver will register itself as an :doc:`I2C <../i2c>` or
     33:doc:`SPI <../spi>` driver and will create two routines, probe and remove.
     34
     35At probe:
     36
     371. Call iio_device_alloc(), which allocates memory for an IIO device.
     382. Initialize IIO device fields with driver specific information (e.g.
     39   device name, device channels).
     403. Call iio_device_register(), this registers the device with the
     41   IIO core. After this call the device is ready to accept requests from user
     42   space applications.
     43
     44At remove, we free the resources allocated in probe in reverse order:
     45
     461. iio_device_unregister(), unregister the device from the IIO core.
     472. iio_device_free(), free the memory allocated for the IIO device.
     48
     49IIO device sysfs interface
     50==========================
     51
     52Attributes are sysfs files used to expose chip info and also allowing
     53applications to set various configuration parameters. For device with
     54index X, attributes can be found under /sys/bus/iio/iio:deviceX/ directory.
     55Common attributes are:
     56
     57* :file:`name`, description of the physical chip.
     58* :file:`dev`, shows the major:minor pair associated with
     59  :file:`/dev/iio:deviceX` node.
     60* :file:`sampling_frequency_available`, available discrete set of sampling
     61  frequency values for device.
     62* Available standard attributes for IIO devices are described in the
     63  :file:`Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio` file in the Linux kernel
     64  sources.
     65
     66IIO device channels
     67===================
     68
     69struct iio_chan_spec - specification of a single channel
     70
     71An IIO device channel is a representation of a data channel. An IIO device can
     72have one or multiple channels. For example:
     73
     74* a thermometer sensor has one channel representing the temperature measurement.
     75* a light sensor with two channels indicating the measurements in the visible
     76  and infrared spectrum.
     77* an accelerometer can have up to 3 channels representing acceleration on X, Y
     78  and Z axes.
     79
     80An IIO channel is described by the struct iio_chan_spec.
     81A thermometer driver for the temperature sensor in the example above would
     82have to describe its channel as follows::
     83
     84   static const struct iio_chan_spec temp_channel[] = {
     85        {
     86            .type = IIO_TEMP,
     87            .info_mask_separate = BIT(IIO_CHAN_INFO_PROCESSED),
     88        },
     89   };
     90
     91Channel sysfs attributes exposed to userspace are specified in the form of
     92bitmasks. Depending on their shared info, attributes can be set in one of the
     93following masks:
     94
     95* **info_mask_separate**, attributes will be specific to
     96  this channel
     97* **info_mask_shared_by_type**, attributes are shared by all channels of the
     98  same type
     99* **info_mask_shared_by_dir**, attributes are shared by all channels of the same
    100  direction
    101* **info_mask_shared_by_all**, attributes are shared by all channels
    102
    103When there are multiple data channels per channel type we have two ways to
    104distinguish between them:
    105
    106* set **.modified** field of :c:type:`iio_chan_spec` to 1. Modifiers are
    107  specified using **.channel2** field of the same :c:type:`iio_chan_spec`
    108  structure and are used to indicate a physically unique characteristic of the
    109  channel such as its direction or spectral response. For example, a light
    110  sensor can have two channels, one for infrared light and one for both
    111  infrared and visible light.
    112* set **.indexed** field of :c:type:`iio_chan_spec` to 1. In this case the
    113  channel is simply another instance with an index specified by the **.channel**
    114  field.
    115
    116Here is how we can make use of the channel's modifiers::
    117
    118   static const struct iio_chan_spec light_channels[] = {
    119           {
    120                   .type = IIO_INTENSITY,
    121                   .modified = 1,
    122                   .channel2 = IIO_MOD_LIGHT_IR,
    123                   .info_mask_separate = BIT(IIO_CHAN_INFO_RAW),
    124                   .info_mask_shared = BIT(IIO_CHAN_INFO_SAMP_FREQ),
    125           },
    126           {
    127                   .type = IIO_INTENSITY,
    128                   .modified = 1,
    129                   .channel2 = IIO_MOD_LIGHT_BOTH,
    130                   .info_mask_separate = BIT(IIO_CHAN_INFO_RAW),
    131                   .info_mask_shared = BIT(IIO_CHAN_INFO_SAMP_FREQ),
    132           },
    133           {
    134                   .type = IIO_LIGHT,
    135                   .info_mask_separate = BIT(IIO_CHAN_INFO_PROCESSED),
    136                   .info_mask_shared = BIT(IIO_CHAN_INFO_SAMP_FREQ),
    137           },
    138      }
    139
    140This channel's definition will generate two separate sysfs files for raw data
    141retrieval:
    142
    143* :file:`/sys/bus/iio/iio:device{X}/in_intensity_ir_raw`
    144* :file:`/sys/bus/iio/iio:device{X}/in_intensity_both_raw`
    145
    146one file for processed data:
    147
    148* :file:`/sys/bus/iio/iio:device{X}/in_illuminance_input`
    149
    150and one shared sysfs file for sampling frequency:
    151
    152* :file:`/sys/bus/iio/iio:device{X}/sampling_frequency`.
    153
    154Here is how we can make use of the channel's indexing::
    155
    156   static const struct iio_chan_spec light_channels[] = {
    157           {
    158                   .type = IIO_VOLTAGE,
    159		   .indexed = 1,
    160		   .channel = 0,
    161		   .info_mask_separate = BIT(IIO_CHAN_INFO_RAW),
    162	   },
    163           {
    164	           .type = IIO_VOLTAGE,
    165                   .indexed = 1,
    166                   .channel = 1,
    167                   .info_mask_separate = BIT(IIO_CHAN_INFO_RAW),
    168           },
    169   }
    170
    171This will generate two separate attributes files for raw data retrieval:
    172
    173* :file:`/sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device{X}/in_voltage0_raw`, representing
    174  voltage measurement for channel 0.
    175* :file:`/sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device{X}/in_voltage1_raw`, representing
    176  voltage measurement for channel 1.
    177
    178More details
    179============
    180.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/iio/iio.h
    181.. kernel-doc:: drivers/iio/industrialio-core.c
    182   :export: