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      1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
      2
      3/* The industrial I/O core
      4 *
      5 * Copyright (c) 2008 Jonathan Cameron
      6 */
      7#ifndef _INDUSTRIAL_IO_H_
      8#define _INDUSTRIAL_IO_H_
      9
     10#include <linux/device.h>
     11#include <linux/cdev.h>
     12#include <linux/iio/types.h>
     13#include <linux/of.h>
     14/* IIO TODO LIST */
     15/*
     16 * Provide means of adjusting timer accuracy.
     17 * Currently assumes nano seconds.
     18 */
     19
     20enum iio_shared_by {
     21	IIO_SEPARATE,
     22	IIO_SHARED_BY_TYPE,
     23	IIO_SHARED_BY_DIR,
     24	IIO_SHARED_BY_ALL
     25};
     26
     27enum iio_endian {
     28	IIO_CPU,
     29	IIO_BE,
     30	IIO_LE,
     31};
     32
     33struct iio_chan_spec;
     34struct iio_dev;
     35
     36/**
     37 * struct iio_chan_spec_ext_info - Extended channel info attribute
     38 * @name:	Info attribute name
     39 * @shared:	Whether this attribute is shared between all channels.
     40 * @read:	Read callback for this info attribute, may be NULL.
     41 * @write:	Write callback for this info attribute, may be NULL.
     42 * @private:	Data private to the driver.
     43 */
     44struct iio_chan_spec_ext_info {
     45	const char *name;
     46	enum iio_shared_by shared;
     47	ssize_t (*read)(struct iio_dev *, uintptr_t private,
     48			struct iio_chan_spec const *, char *buf);
     49	ssize_t (*write)(struct iio_dev *, uintptr_t private,
     50			 struct iio_chan_spec const *, const char *buf,
     51			 size_t len);
     52	uintptr_t private;
     53};
     54
     55/**
     56 * struct iio_enum - Enum channel info attribute
     57 * @items:	An array of strings.
     58 * @num_items:	Length of the item array.
     59 * @set:	Set callback function, may be NULL.
     60 * @get:	Get callback function, may be NULL.
     61 *
     62 * The iio_enum struct can be used to implement enum style channel attributes.
     63 * Enum style attributes are those which have a set of strings which map to
     64 * unsigned integer values. The IIO enum helper code takes care of mapping
     65 * between value and string as well as generating a "_available" file which
     66 * contains a list of all available items. The set callback will be called when
     67 * the attribute is updated. The last parameter is the index to the newly
     68 * activated item. The get callback will be used to query the currently active
     69 * item and is supposed to return the index for it.
     70 */
     71struct iio_enum {
     72	const char * const *items;
     73	unsigned int num_items;
     74	int (*set)(struct iio_dev *, const struct iio_chan_spec *, unsigned int);
     75	int (*get)(struct iio_dev *, const struct iio_chan_spec *);
     76};
     77
     78ssize_t iio_enum_available_read(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
     79	uintptr_t priv, const struct iio_chan_spec *chan, char *buf);
     80ssize_t iio_enum_read(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
     81	uintptr_t priv, const struct iio_chan_spec *chan, char *buf);
     82ssize_t iio_enum_write(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
     83	uintptr_t priv, const struct iio_chan_spec *chan, const char *buf,
     84	size_t len);
     85
     86/**
     87 * IIO_ENUM() - Initialize enum extended channel attribute
     88 * @_name:	Attribute name
     89 * @_shared:	Whether the attribute is shared between all channels
     90 * @_e:		Pointer to an iio_enum struct
     91 *
     92 * This should usually be used together with IIO_ENUM_AVAILABLE()
     93 */
     94#define IIO_ENUM(_name, _shared, _e) \
     95{ \
     96	.name = (_name), \
     97	.shared = (_shared), \
     98	.read = iio_enum_read, \
     99	.write = iio_enum_write, \
    100	.private = (uintptr_t)(_e), \
    101}
    102
    103/**
    104 * IIO_ENUM_AVAILABLE() - Initialize enum available extended channel attribute
    105 * @_name:	Attribute name ("_available" will be appended to the name)
    106 * @_shared:	Whether the attribute is shared between all channels
    107 * @_e:		Pointer to an iio_enum struct
    108 *
    109 * Creates a read only attribute which lists all the available enum items in a
    110 * space separated list. This should usually be used together with IIO_ENUM()
    111 */
    112#define IIO_ENUM_AVAILABLE(_name, _shared, _e) \
    113{ \
    114	.name = (_name "_available"), \
    115	.shared = _shared, \
    116	.read = iio_enum_available_read, \
    117	.private = (uintptr_t)(_e), \
    118}
    119
    120/**
    121 * struct iio_mount_matrix - iio mounting matrix
    122 * @rotation: 3 dimensional space rotation matrix defining sensor alignment with
    123 *            main hardware
    124 */
    125struct iio_mount_matrix {
    126	const char *rotation[9];
    127};
    128
    129ssize_t iio_show_mount_matrix(struct iio_dev *indio_dev, uintptr_t priv,
    130			      const struct iio_chan_spec *chan, char *buf);
    131int iio_read_mount_matrix(struct device *dev, struct iio_mount_matrix *matrix);
    132
    133typedef const struct iio_mount_matrix *
    134	(iio_get_mount_matrix_t)(const struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
    135				 const struct iio_chan_spec *chan);
    136
    137/**
    138 * IIO_MOUNT_MATRIX() - Initialize mount matrix extended channel attribute
    139 * @_shared:	Whether the attribute is shared between all channels
    140 * @_get:	Pointer to an iio_get_mount_matrix_t accessor
    141 */
    142#define IIO_MOUNT_MATRIX(_shared, _get) \
    143{ \
    144	.name = "mount_matrix", \
    145	.shared = (_shared), \
    146	.read = iio_show_mount_matrix, \
    147	.private = (uintptr_t)(_get), \
    148}
    149
    150/**
    151 * struct iio_event_spec - specification for a channel event
    152 * @type:		    Type of the event
    153 * @dir:		    Direction of the event
    154 * @mask_separate:	    Bit mask of enum iio_event_info values. Attributes
    155 *			    set in this mask will be registered per channel.
    156 * @mask_shared_by_type:    Bit mask of enum iio_event_info values. Attributes
    157 *			    set in this mask will be shared by channel type.
    158 * @mask_shared_by_dir:	    Bit mask of enum iio_event_info values. Attributes
    159 *			    set in this mask will be shared by channel type and
    160 *			    direction.
    161 * @mask_shared_by_all:	    Bit mask of enum iio_event_info values. Attributes
    162 *			    set in this mask will be shared by all channels.
    163 */
    164struct iio_event_spec {
    165	enum iio_event_type type;
    166	enum iio_event_direction dir;
    167	unsigned long mask_separate;
    168	unsigned long mask_shared_by_type;
    169	unsigned long mask_shared_by_dir;
    170	unsigned long mask_shared_by_all;
    171};
    172
    173/**
    174 * struct iio_chan_spec - specification of a single channel
    175 * @type:		What type of measurement is the channel making.
    176 * @channel:		What number do we wish to assign the channel.
    177 * @channel2:		If there is a second number for a differential
    178 *			channel then this is it. If modified is set then the
    179 *			value here specifies the modifier.
    180 * @address:		Driver specific identifier.
    181 * @scan_index:		Monotonic index to give ordering in scans when read
    182 *			from a buffer.
    183 * @scan_type:		struct describing the scan type
    184 * @scan_type.sign:		's' or 'u' to specify signed or unsigned
    185 * @scan_type.realbits:		Number of valid bits of data
    186 * @scan_type.storagebits:	Realbits + padding
    187 * @scan_type.shift:		Shift right by this before masking out
    188 *				realbits.
    189 * @scan_type.repeat:		Number of times real/storage bits repeats.
    190 *				When the repeat element is more than 1, then
    191 *				the type element in sysfs will show a repeat
    192 *				value. Otherwise, the number of repetitions
    193 *				is omitted.
    194 * @scan_type.endianness:	little or big endian
    195 * @info_mask_separate: What information is to be exported that is specific to
    196 *			this channel.
    197 * @info_mask_separate_available: What availability information is to be
    198 *			exported that is specific to this channel.
    199 * @info_mask_shared_by_type: What information is to be exported that is shared
    200 *			by all channels of the same type.
    201 * @info_mask_shared_by_type_available: What availability information is to be
    202 *			exported that is shared by all channels of the same
    203 *			type.
    204 * @info_mask_shared_by_dir: What information is to be exported that is shared
    205 *			by all channels of the same direction.
    206 * @info_mask_shared_by_dir_available: What availability information is to be
    207 *			exported that is shared by all channels of the same
    208 *			direction.
    209 * @info_mask_shared_by_all: What information is to be exported that is shared
    210 *			by all channels.
    211 * @info_mask_shared_by_all_available: What availability information is to be
    212 *			exported that is shared by all channels.
    213 * @event_spec:		Array of events which should be registered for this
    214 *			channel.
    215 * @num_event_specs:	Size of the event_spec array.
    216 * @ext_info:		Array of extended info attributes for this channel.
    217 *			The array is NULL terminated, the last element should
    218 *			have its name field set to NULL.
    219 * @extend_name:	Allows labeling of channel attributes with an
    220 *			informative name. Note this has no effect codes etc,
    221 *			unlike modifiers.
    222 * @datasheet_name:	A name used in in-kernel mapping of channels. It should
    223 *			correspond to the first name that the channel is referred
    224 *			to by in the datasheet (e.g. IND), or the nearest
    225 *			possible compound name (e.g. IND-INC).
    226 * @modified:		Does a modifier apply to this channel. What these are
    227 *			depends on the channel type.  Modifier is set in
    228 *			channel2. Examples are IIO_MOD_X for axial sensors about
    229 *			the 'x' axis.
    230 * @indexed:		Specify the channel has a numerical index. If not,
    231 *			the channel index number will be suppressed for sysfs
    232 *			attributes but not for event codes.
    233 * @output:		Channel is output.
    234 * @differential:	Channel is differential.
    235 */
    236struct iio_chan_spec {
    237	enum iio_chan_type	type;
    238	int			channel;
    239	int			channel2;
    240	unsigned long		address;
    241	int			scan_index;
    242	struct {
    243		char	sign;
    244		u8	realbits;
    245		u8	storagebits;
    246		u8	shift;
    247		u8	repeat;
    248		enum iio_endian endianness;
    249	} scan_type;
    250	long			info_mask_separate;
    251	long			info_mask_separate_available;
    252	long			info_mask_shared_by_type;
    253	long			info_mask_shared_by_type_available;
    254	long			info_mask_shared_by_dir;
    255	long			info_mask_shared_by_dir_available;
    256	long			info_mask_shared_by_all;
    257	long			info_mask_shared_by_all_available;
    258	const struct iio_event_spec *event_spec;
    259	unsigned int		num_event_specs;
    260	const struct iio_chan_spec_ext_info *ext_info;
    261	const char		*extend_name;
    262	const char		*datasheet_name;
    263	unsigned		modified:1;
    264	unsigned		indexed:1;
    265	unsigned		output:1;
    266	unsigned		differential:1;
    267};
    268
    269
    270/**
    271 * iio_channel_has_info() - Checks whether a channel supports a info attribute
    272 * @chan: The channel to be queried
    273 * @type: Type of the info attribute to be checked
    274 *
    275 * Returns true if the channels supports reporting values for the given info
    276 * attribute type, false otherwise.
    277 */
    278static inline bool iio_channel_has_info(const struct iio_chan_spec *chan,
    279	enum iio_chan_info_enum type)
    280{
    281	return (chan->info_mask_separate & BIT(type)) |
    282		(chan->info_mask_shared_by_type & BIT(type)) |
    283		(chan->info_mask_shared_by_dir & BIT(type)) |
    284		(chan->info_mask_shared_by_all & BIT(type));
    285}
    286
    287/**
    288 * iio_channel_has_available() - Checks if a channel has an available attribute
    289 * @chan: The channel to be queried
    290 * @type: Type of the available attribute to be checked
    291 *
    292 * Returns true if the channel supports reporting available values for the
    293 * given attribute type, false otherwise.
    294 */
    295static inline bool iio_channel_has_available(const struct iio_chan_spec *chan,
    296					     enum iio_chan_info_enum type)
    297{
    298	return (chan->info_mask_separate_available & BIT(type)) |
    299		(chan->info_mask_shared_by_type_available & BIT(type)) |
    300		(chan->info_mask_shared_by_dir_available & BIT(type)) |
    301		(chan->info_mask_shared_by_all_available & BIT(type));
    302}
    303
    304#define IIO_CHAN_SOFT_TIMESTAMP(_si) {					\
    305	.type = IIO_TIMESTAMP,						\
    306	.channel = -1,							\
    307	.scan_index = _si,						\
    308	.scan_type = {							\
    309		.sign = 's',						\
    310		.realbits = 64,					\
    311		.storagebits = 64,					\
    312		},							\
    313}
    314
    315s64 iio_get_time_ns(const struct iio_dev *indio_dev);
    316unsigned int iio_get_time_res(const struct iio_dev *indio_dev);
    317
    318/*
    319 * Device operating modes
    320 * @INDIO_DIRECT_MODE: There is an access to either:
    321 * a) The last single value available for devices that do not provide
    322 *    on-demand reads.
    323 * b) A new value after performing an on-demand read otherwise.
    324 * On most devices, this is a single-shot read. On some devices with data
    325 * streams without an 'on-demand' function, this might also be the 'last value'
    326 * feature. Above all, this mode internally means that we are not in any of the
    327 * other modes, and sysfs reads should work.
    328 * Device drivers should inform the core if they support this mode.
    329 * @INDIO_BUFFER_TRIGGERED: Common mode when dealing with kfifo buffers.
    330 * It indicates that an explicit trigger is required. This requests the core to
    331 * attach a poll function when enabling the buffer, which is indicated by the
    332 * _TRIGGERED suffix.
    333 * The core will ensure this mode is set when registering a triggered buffer
    334 * with iio_triggered_buffer_setup().
    335 * @INDIO_BUFFER_SOFTWARE: Another kfifo buffer mode, but not event triggered.
    336 * No poll function can be attached because there is no triggered infrastructure
    337 * we can use to cause capture. There is a kfifo that the driver will fill, but
    338 * not "only one scan at a time". Typically, hardware will have a buffer that
    339 * can hold multiple scans. Software may read one or more scans at a single time
    340 * and push the available data to a Kfifo. This means the core will not attach
    341 * any poll function when enabling the buffer.
    342 * The core will ensure this mode is set when registering a simple kfifo buffer
    343 * with devm_iio_kfifo_buffer_setup().
    344 * @INDIO_BUFFER_HARDWARE: For specific hardware, if unsure do not use this mode.
    345 * Same as above but this time the buffer is not a kfifo where we have direct
    346 * access to the data. Instead, the consumer driver must access the data through
    347 * non software visible channels (or DMA when there is no demux possible in
    348 * software)
    349 * The core will ensure this mode is set when registering a dmaengine buffer
    350 * with devm_iio_dmaengine_buffer_setup().
    351 * @INDIO_EVENT_TRIGGERED: Very unusual mode.
    352 * Triggers usually refer to an external event which will start data capture.
    353 * Here it is kind of the opposite as, a particular state of the data might
    354 * produce an event which can be considered as an event. We don't necessarily
    355 * have access to the data itself, but to the event produced. For example, this
    356 * can be a threshold detector. The internal path of this mode is very close to
    357 * the INDIO_BUFFER_TRIGGERED mode.
    358 * The core will ensure this mode is set when registering a triggered event.
    359 * @INDIO_HARDWARE_TRIGGERED: Very unusual mode.
    360 * Here, triggers can result in data capture and can be routed to multiple
    361 * hardware components, which make them close to regular triggers in the way
    362 * they must be managed by the core, but without the entire interrupts/poll
    363 * functions burden. Interrupts are irrelevant as the data flow is hardware
    364 * mediated and distributed.
    365 */
    366#define INDIO_DIRECT_MODE		0x01
    367#define INDIO_BUFFER_TRIGGERED		0x02
    368#define INDIO_BUFFER_SOFTWARE		0x04
    369#define INDIO_BUFFER_HARDWARE		0x08
    370#define INDIO_EVENT_TRIGGERED		0x10
    371#define INDIO_HARDWARE_TRIGGERED	0x20
    372
    373#define INDIO_ALL_BUFFER_MODES					\
    374	(INDIO_BUFFER_TRIGGERED | INDIO_BUFFER_HARDWARE | INDIO_BUFFER_SOFTWARE)
    375
    376#define INDIO_ALL_TRIGGERED_MODES	\
    377	(INDIO_BUFFER_TRIGGERED		\
    378	 | INDIO_EVENT_TRIGGERED	\
    379	 | INDIO_HARDWARE_TRIGGERED)
    380
    381#define INDIO_MAX_RAW_ELEMENTS		4
    382
    383struct iio_trigger; /* forward declaration */
    384
    385/**
    386 * struct iio_info - constant information about device
    387 * @event_attrs:	event control attributes
    388 * @attrs:		general purpose device attributes
    389 * @read_raw:		function to request a value from the device.
    390 *			mask specifies which value. Note 0 means a reading of
    391 *			the channel in question.  Return value will specify the
    392 *			type of value returned by the device. val and val2 will
    393 *			contain the elements making up the returned value.
    394 * @read_raw_multi:	function to return values from the device.
    395 *			mask specifies which value. Note 0 means a reading of
    396 *			the channel in question.  Return value will specify the
    397 *			type of value returned by the device. vals pointer
    398 *			contain the elements making up the returned value.
    399 *			max_len specifies maximum number of elements
    400 *			vals pointer can contain. val_len is used to return
    401 *			length of valid elements in vals.
    402 * @read_avail:		function to return the available values from the device.
    403 *			mask specifies which value. Note 0 means the available
    404 *			values for the channel in question.  Return value
    405 *			specifies if a IIO_AVAIL_LIST or a IIO_AVAIL_RANGE is
    406 *			returned in vals. The type of the vals are returned in
    407 *			type and the number of vals is returned in length. For
    408 *			ranges, there are always three vals returned; min, step
    409 *			and max. For lists, all possible values are enumerated.
    410 * @write_raw:		function to write a value to the device.
    411 *			Parameters are the same as for read_raw.
    412 * @read_label:		function to request label name for a specified label,
    413 *			for better channel identification.
    414 * @write_raw_get_fmt:	callback function to query the expected
    415 *			format/precision. If not set by the driver, write_raw
    416 *			returns IIO_VAL_INT_PLUS_MICRO.
    417 * @read_event_config:	find out if the event is enabled.
    418 * @write_event_config:	set if the event is enabled.
    419 * @read_event_value:	read a configuration value associated with the event.
    420 * @write_event_value:	write a configuration value for the event.
    421 * @validate_trigger:	function to validate the trigger when the
    422 *			current trigger gets changed.
    423 * @update_scan_mode:	function to configure device and scan buffer when
    424 *			channels have changed
    425 * @debugfs_reg_access:	function to read or write register value of device
    426 * @of_xlate:		function pointer to obtain channel specifier index.
    427 *			When #iio-cells is greater than '0', the driver could
    428 *			provide a custom of_xlate function that reads the
    429 *			*args* and returns the appropriate index in registered
    430 *			IIO channels array.
    431 * @hwfifo_set_watermark: function pointer to set the current hardware
    432 *			fifo watermark level; see hwfifo_* entries in
    433 *			Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio for details on
    434 *			how the hardware fifo operates
    435 * @hwfifo_flush_to_buffer: function pointer to flush the samples stored
    436 *			in the hardware fifo to the device buffer. The driver
    437 *			should not flush more than count samples. The function
    438 *			must return the number of samples flushed, 0 if no
    439 *			samples were flushed or a negative integer if no samples
    440 *			were flushed and there was an error.
    441 **/
    442struct iio_info {
    443	const struct attribute_group	*event_attrs;
    444	const struct attribute_group	*attrs;
    445
    446	int (*read_raw)(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
    447			struct iio_chan_spec const *chan,
    448			int *val,
    449			int *val2,
    450			long mask);
    451
    452	int (*read_raw_multi)(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
    453			struct iio_chan_spec const *chan,
    454			int max_len,
    455			int *vals,
    456			int *val_len,
    457			long mask);
    458
    459	int (*read_avail)(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
    460			  struct iio_chan_spec const *chan,
    461			  const int **vals,
    462			  int *type,
    463			  int *length,
    464			  long mask);
    465
    466	int (*write_raw)(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
    467			 struct iio_chan_spec const *chan,
    468			 int val,
    469			 int val2,
    470			 long mask);
    471
    472	int (*read_label)(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
    473			 struct iio_chan_spec const *chan,
    474			 char *label);
    475
    476	int (*write_raw_get_fmt)(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
    477			 struct iio_chan_spec const *chan,
    478			 long mask);
    479
    480	int (*read_event_config)(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
    481				 const struct iio_chan_spec *chan,
    482				 enum iio_event_type type,
    483				 enum iio_event_direction dir);
    484
    485	int (*write_event_config)(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
    486				  const struct iio_chan_spec *chan,
    487				  enum iio_event_type type,
    488				  enum iio_event_direction dir,
    489				  int state);
    490
    491	int (*read_event_value)(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
    492				const struct iio_chan_spec *chan,
    493				enum iio_event_type type,
    494				enum iio_event_direction dir,
    495				enum iio_event_info info, int *val, int *val2);
    496
    497	int (*write_event_value)(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
    498				 const struct iio_chan_spec *chan,
    499				 enum iio_event_type type,
    500				 enum iio_event_direction dir,
    501				 enum iio_event_info info, int val, int val2);
    502
    503	int (*validate_trigger)(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
    504				struct iio_trigger *trig);
    505	int (*update_scan_mode)(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
    506				const unsigned long *scan_mask);
    507	int (*debugfs_reg_access)(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
    508				  unsigned reg, unsigned writeval,
    509				  unsigned *readval);
    510	int (*of_xlate)(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
    511			const struct of_phandle_args *iiospec);
    512	int (*hwfifo_set_watermark)(struct iio_dev *indio_dev, unsigned val);
    513	int (*hwfifo_flush_to_buffer)(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
    514				      unsigned count);
    515};
    516
    517/**
    518 * struct iio_buffer_setup_ops - buffer setup related callbacks
    519 * @preenable:		[DRIVER] function to run prior to marking buffer enabled
    520 * @postenable:		[DRIVER] function to run after marking buffer enabled
    521 * @predisable:		[DRIVER] function to run prior to marking buffer
    522 *			disabled
    523 * @postdisable:	[DRIVER] function to run after marking buffer disabled
    524 * @validate_scan_mask: [DRIVER] function callback to check whether a given
    525 *			scan mask is valid for the device.
    526 */
    527struct iio_buffer_setup_ops {
    528	int (*preenable)(struct iio_dev *);
    529	int (*postenable)(struct iio_dev *);
    530	int (*predisable)(struct iio_dev *);
    531	int (*postdisable)(struct iio_dev *);
    532	bool (*validate_scan_mask)(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
    533				   const unsigned long *scan_mask);
    534};
    535
    536/**
    537 * struct iio_dev - industrial I/O device
    538 * @modes:		[DRIVER] bitmask listing all the operating modes
    539 *			supported by the IIO device. This list should be
    540 *			initialized before registering the IIO device. It can
    541 *			also be filed up by the IIO core, as a result of
    542 *			enabling particular features in the driver
    543 *			(see iio_triggered_event_setup()).
    544 * @dev:		[DRIVER] device structure, should be assigned a parent
    545 *			and owner
    546 * @buffer:		[DRIVER] any buffer present
    547 * @scan_bytes:		[INTERN] num bytes captured to be fed to buffer demux
    548 * @mlock:		[INTERN] lock used to prevent simultaneous device state
    549 *			changes
    550 * @available_scan_masks: [DRIVER] optional array of allowed bitmasks
    551 * @masklength:		[INTERN] the length of the mask established from
    552 *			channels
    553 * @active_scan_mask:	[INTERN] union of all scan masks requested by buffers
    554 * @scan_timestamp:	[INTERN] set if any buffers have requested timestamp
    555 * @trig:		[INTERN] current device trigger (buffer modes)
    556 * @pollfunc:		[DRIVER] function run on trigger being received
    557 * @pollfunc_event:	[DRIVER] function run on events trigger being received
    558 * @channels:		[DRIVER] channel specification structure table
    559 * @num_channels:	[DRIVER] number of channels specified in @channels.
    560 * @name:		[DRIVER] name of the device.
    561 * @label:              [DRIVER] unique name to identify which device this is
    562 * @info:		[DRIVER] callbacks and constant info from driver
    563 * @setup_ops:		[DRIVER] callbacks to call before and after buffer
    564 *			enable/disable
    565 * @priv:		[DRIVER] reference to driver's private information
    566 *			**MUST** be accessed **ONLY** via iio_priv() helper
    567 */
    568struct iio_dev {
    569	int				modes;
    570	struct device			dev;
    571
    572	struct iio_buffer		*buffer;
    573	int				scan_bytes;
    574	struct mutex			mlock;
    575
    576	const unsigned long		*available_scan_masks;
    577	unsigned			masklength;
    578	const unsigned long		*active_scan_mask;
    579	bool				scan_timestamp;
    580	struct iio_trigger		*trig;
    581	struct iio_poll_func		*pollfunc;
    582	struct iio_poll_func		*pollfunc_event;
    583
    584	struct iio_chan_spec const	*channels;
    585	int				num_channels;
    586
    587	const char			*name;
    588	const char			*label;
    589	const struct iio_info		*info;
    590	const struct iio_buffer_setup_ops	*setup_ops;
    591
    592	void				*priv;
    593};
    594
    595int iio_device_id(struct iio_dev *indio_dev);
    596int iio_device_get_current_mode(struct iio_dev *indio_dev);
    597bool iio_buffer_enabled(struct iio_dev *indio_dev);
    598
    599const struct iio_chan_spec
    600*iio_find_channel_from_si(struct iio_dev *indio_dev, int si);
    601/**
    602 * iio_device_register() - register a device with the IIO subsystem
    603 * @indio_dev:		Device structure filled by the device driver
    604 **/
    605#define iio_device_register(indio_dev) \
    606	__iio_device_register((indio_dev), THIS_MODULE)
    607int __iio_device_register(struct iio_dev *indio_dev, struct module *this_mod);
    608void iio_device_unregister(struct iio_dev *indio_dev);
    609/**
    610 * devm_iio_device_register - Resource-managed iio_device_register()
    611 * @dev:	Device to allocate iio_dev for
    612 * @indio_dev:	Device structure filled by the device driver
    613 *
    614 * Managed iio_device_register.  The IIO device registered with this
    615 * function is automatically unregistered on driver detach. This function
    616 * calls iio_device_register() internally. Refer to that function for more
    617 * information.
    618 *
    619 * RETURNS:
    620 * 0 on success, negative error number on failure.
    621 */
    622#define devm_iio_device_register(dev, indio_dev) \
    623	__devm_iio_device_register((dev), (indio_dev), THIS_MODULE)
    624int __devm_iio_device_register(struct device *dev, struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
    625			       struct module *this_mod);
    626int iio_push_event(struct iio_dev *indio_dev, u64 ev_code, s64 timestamp);
    627int iio_device_claim_direct_mode(struct iio_dev *indio_dev);
    628void iio_device_release_direct_mode(struct iio_dev *indio_dev);
    629
    630extern struct bus_type iio_bus_type;
    631
    632/**
    633 * iio_device_put() - reference counted deallocation of struct device
    634 * @indio_dev: IIO device structure containing the device
    635 **/
    636static inline void iio_device_put(struct iio_dev *indio_dev)
    637{
    638	if (indio_dev)
    639		put_device(&indio_dev->dev);
    640}
    641
    642clockid_t iio_device_get_clock(const struct iio_dev *indio_dev);
    643int iio_device_set_clock(struct iio_dev *indio_dev, clockid_t clock_id);
    644
    645/**
    646 * dev_to_iio_dev() - Get IIO device struct from a device struct
    647 * @dev: 		The device embedded in the IIO device
    648 *
    649 * Note: The device must be a IIO device, otherwise the result is undefined.
    650 */
    651static inline struct iio_dev *dev_to_iio_dev(struct device *dev)
    652{
    653	return container_of(dev, struct iio_dev, dev);
    654}
    655
    656/**
    657 * iio_device_get() - increment reference count for the device
    658 * @indio_dev: 		IIO device structure
    659 *
    660 * Returns: The passed IIO device
    661 **/
    662static inline struct iio_dev *iio_device_get(struct iio_dev *indio_dev)
    663{
    664	return indio_dev ? dev_to_iio_dev(get_device(&indio_dev->dev)) : NULL;
    665}
    666
    667/**
    668 * iio_device_set_parent() - assign parent device to the IIO device object
    669 * @indio_dev: 		IIO device structure
    670 * @parent:		reference to parent device object
    671 *
    672 * This utility must be called between IIO device allocation
    673 * (via devm_iio_device_alloc()) & IIO device registration
    674 * (via iio_device_register() and devm_iio_device_register())).
    675 * By default, the device allocation will also assign a parent device to
    676 * the IIO device object. In cases where devm_iio_device_alloc() is used,
    677 * sometimes the parent device must be different than the device used to
    678 * manage the allocation.
    679 * In that case, this helper should be used to change the parent, hence the
    680 * requirement to call this between allocation & registration.
    681 **/
    682static inline void iio_device_set_parent(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
    683					 struct device *parent)
    684{
    685	indio_dev->dev.parent = parent;
    686}
    687
    688/**
    689 * iio_device_set_drvdata() - Set device driver data
    690 * @indio_dev: IIO device structure
    691 * @data: Driver specific data
    692 *
    693 * Allows to attach an arbitrary pointer to an IIO device, which can later be
    694 * retrieved by iio_device_get_drvdata().
    695 */
    696static inline void iio_device_set_drvdata(struct iio_dev *indio_dev, void *data)
    697{
    698	dev_set_drvdata(&indio_dev->dev, data);
    699}
    700
    701/**
    702 * iio_device_get_drvdata() - Get device driver data
    703 * @indio_dev: IIO device structure
    704 *
    705 * Returns the data previously set with iio_device_set_drvdata()
    706 */
    707static inline void *iio_device_get_drvdata(const struct iio_dev *indio_dev)
    708{
    709	return dev_get_drvdata(&indio_dev->dev);
    710}
    711
    712/* Can we make this smaller? */
    713#define IIO_ALIGN L1_CACHE_BYTES
    714struct iio_dev *iio_device_alloc(struct device *parent, int sizeof_priv);
    715
    716/* The information at the returned address is guaranteed to be cacheline aligned */
    717static inline void *iio_priv(const struct iio_dev *indio_dev)
    718{
    719	return indio_dev->priv;
    720}
    721
    722void iio_device_free(struct iio_dev *indio_dev);
    723struct iio_dev *devm_iio_device_alloc(struct device *parent, int sizeof_priv);
    724__printf(2, 3)
    725struct iio_trigger *devm_iio_trigger_alloc(struct device *parent,
    726					   const char *fmt, ...);
    727
    728/**
    729 * iio_get_debugfs_dentry() - helper function to get the debugfs_dentry
    730 * @indio_dev:		IIO device structure for device
    731 **/
    732#if defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_FS)
    733struct dentry *iio_get_debugfs_dentry(struct iio_dev *indio_dev);
    734#else
    735static inline struct dentry *iio_get_debugfs_dentry(struct iio_dev *indio_dev)
    736{
    737	return NULL;
    738}
    739#endif
    740
    741ssize_t iio_format_value(char *buf, unsigned int type, int size, int *vals);
    742
    743int iio_str_to_fixpoint(const char *str, int fract_mult, int *integer,
    744	int *fract);
    745
    746/**
    747 * IIO_DEGREE_TO_RAD() - Convert degree to rad
    748 * @deg: A value in degree
    749 *
    750 * Returns the given value converted from degree to rad
    751 */
    752#define IIO_DEGREE_TO_RAD(deg) (((deg) * 314159ULL + 9000000ULL) / 18000000ULL)
    753
    754/**
    755 * IIO_RAD_TO_DEGREE() - Convert rad to degree
    756 * @rad: A value in rad
    757 *
    758 * Returns the given value converted from rad to degree
    759 */
    760#define IIO_RAD_TO_DEGREE(rad) \
    761	(((rad) * 18000000ULL + 314159ULL / 2) / 314159ULL)
    762
    763/**
    764 * IIO_G_TO_M_S_2() - Convert g to meter / second**2
    765 * @g: A value in g
    766 *
    767 * Returns the given value converted from g to meter / second**2
    768 */
    769#define IIO_G_TO_M_S_2(g) ((g) * 980665ULL / 100000ULL)
    770
    771/**
    772 * IIO_M_S_2_TO_G() - Convert meter / second**2 to g
    773 * @ms2: A value in meter / second**2
    774 *
    775 * Returns the given value converted from meter / second**2 to g
    776 */
    777#define IIO_M_S_2_TO_G(ms2) (((ms2) * 100000ULL + 980665ULL / 2) / 980665ULL)
    778
    779#endif /* _INDUSTRIAL_IO_H_ */