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      1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
      2/*
      3 * include/linux/input/adxl34x.h
      4 *
      5 * Digital Accelerometer characteristics are highly application specific
      6 * and may vary between boards and models. The platform_data for the
      7 * device's "struct device" holds this information.
      8 *
      9 * Copyright 2009 Analog Devices Inc.
     10 */
     11
     12#ifndef __LINUX_INPUT_ADXL34X_H__
     13#define __LINUX_INPUT_ADXL34X_H__
     14
     15#include <linux/input.h>
     16
     17struct adxl34x_platform_data {
     18
     19	/*
     20	 * X,Y,Z Axis Offset:
     21	 * offer user offset adjustments in twoscompliment
     22	 * form with a scale factor of 15.6 mg/LSB (i.e. 0x7F = +2 g)
     23	 */
     24
     25	s8 x_axis_offset;
     26	s8 y_axis_offset;
     27	s8 z_axis_offset;
     28
     29	/*
     30	 * TAP_X/Y/Z Enable: Setting TAP_X, Y, or Z Enable enables X,
     31	 * Y, or Z participation in Tap detection. A '0' excludes the
     32	 * selected axis from participation in Tap detection.
     33	 * Setting the SUPPRESS bit suppresses Double Tap detection if
     34	 * acceleration greater than tap_threshold is present during the
     35	 * tap_latency period, i.e. after the first tap but before the
     36	 * opening of the second tap window.
     37	 */
     38
     39#define ADXL_SUPPRESS	(1 << 3)
     40#define ADXL_TAP_X_EN	(1 << 2)
     41#define ADXL_TAP_Y_EN	(1 << 1)
     42#define ADXL_TAP_Z_EN	(1 << 0)
     43
     44	u8 tap_axis_control;
     45
     46	/*
     47	 * tap_threshold:
     48	 * holds the threshold value for tap detection/interrupts.
     49	 * The data format is unsigned. The scale factor is 62.5 mg/LSB
     50	 * (i.e. 0xFF = +16 g). A zero value may result in undesirable
     51	 * behavior if Tap/Double Tap is enabled.
     52	 */
     53
     54	u8 tap_threshold;
     55
     56	/*
     57	 * tap_duration:
     58	 * is an unsigned time value representing the maximum
     59	 * time that an event must be above the tap_threshold threshold
     60	 * to qualify as a tap event. The scale factor is 625 us/LSB. A zero
     61	 * value will prevent Tap/Double Tap functions from working.
     62	 */
     63
     64	u8 tap_duration;
     65
     66	/*
     67	 * tap_latency:
     68	 * is an unsigned time value representing the wait time
     69	 * from the detection of a tap event to the opening of the time
     70	 * window tap_window for a possible second tap event. The scale
     71	 * factor is 1.25 ms/LSB. A zero value will disable the Double Tap
     72	 * function.
     73	 */
     74
     75	u8 tap_latency;
     76
     77	/*
     78	 * tap_window:
     79	 * is an unsigned time value representing the amount
     80	 * of time after the expiration of tap_latency during which a second
     81	 * tap can begin. The scale factor is 1.25 ms/LSB. A zero value will
     82	 * disable the Double Tap function.
     83	 */
     84
     85	u8 tap_window;
     86
     87	/*
     88	 * act_axis_control:
     89	 * X/Y/Z Enable: A '1' enables X, Y, or Z participation in activity
     90	 * or inactivity detection. A '0' excludes the selected axis from
     91	 * participation. If all of the axes are excluded, the function is
     92	 * disabled.
     93	 * AC/DC: A '0' = DC coupled operation and a '1' = AC coupled
     94	 * operation. In DC coupled operation, the current acceleration is
     95	 * compared with activity_threshold and inactivity_threshold directly
     96	 * to determine whether activity or inactivity is detected. In AC
     97	 * coupled operation for activity detection, the acceleration value
     98	 * at the start of activity detection is taken as a reference value.
     99	 * New samples of acceleration are then compared to this
    100	 * reference value and if the magnitude of the difference exceeds
    101	 * activity_threshold the device will trigger an activity interrupt. In
    102	 * AC coupled operation for inactivity detection, a reference value
    103	 * is used again for comparison and is updated whenever the
    104	 * device exceeds the inactivity threshold. Once the reference
    105	 * value is selected, the device compares the magnitude of the
    106	 * difference between the reference value and the current
    107	 * acceleration with inactivity_threshold. If the difference is below
    108	 * inactivity_threshold for a total of inactivity_time, the device is
    109	 * considered inactive and the inactivity interrupt is triggered.
    110	 */
    111
    112#define ADXL_ACT_ACDC		(1 << 7)
    113#define ADXL_ACT_X_EN		(1 << 6)
    114#define ADXL_ACT_Y_EN		(1 << 5)
    115#define ADXL_ACT_Z_EN		(1 << 4)
    116#define ADXL_INACT_ACDC		(1 << 3)
    117#define ADXL_INACT_X_EN		(1 << 2)
    118#define ADXL_INACT_Y_EN		(1 << 1)
    119#define ADXL_INACT_Z_EN		(1 << 0)
    120
    121	u8 act_axis_control;
    122
    123	/*
    124	 * activity_threshold:
    125	 * holds the threshold value for activity detection.
    126	 * The data format is unsigned. The scale factor is
    127	 * 62.5 mg/LSB. A zero value may result in undesirable behavior if
    128	 * Activity interrupt is enabled.
    129	 */
    130
    131	u8 activity_threshold;
    132
    133	/*
    134	 * inactivity_threshold:
    135	 * holds the threshold value for inactivity
    136	 * detection. The data format is unsigned. The scale
    137	 * factor is 62.5 mg/LSB. A zero value may result in undesirable
    138	 * behavior if Inactivity interrupt is enabled.
    139	 */
    140
    141	u8 inactivity_threshold;
    142
    143	/*
    144	 * inactivity_time:
    145	 * is an unsigned time value representing the
    146	 * amount of time that acceleration must be below the value in
    147	 * inactivity_threshold for inactivity to be declared. The scale factor
    148	 * is 1 second/LSB. Unlike the other interrupt functions, which
    149	 * operate on unfiltered data, the inactivity function operates on the
    150	 * filtered output data. At least one output sample must be
    151	 * generated for the inactivity interrupt to be triggered. This will
    152	 * result in the function appearing un-responsive if the
    153	 * inactivity_time register is set with a value less than the time
    154	 * constant of the Output Data Rate. A zero value will result in an
    155	 * interrupt when the output data is below inactivity_threshold.
    156	 */
    157
    158	u8 inactivity_time;
    159
    160	/*
    161	 * free_fall_threshold:
    162	 * holds the threshold value for Free-Fall detection.
    163	 * The data format is unsigned. The root-sum-square(RSS) value
    164	 * of all axes is calculated and compared to the value in
    165	 * free_fall_threshold to determine if a free fall event may be
    166	 * occurring.  The scale factor is 62.5 mg/LSB. A zero value may
    167	 * result in undesirable behavior if Free-Fall interrupt is
    168	 * enabled. Values between 300 and 600 mg (0x05 to 0x09) are
    169	 * recommended.
    170	 */
    171
    172	u8 free_fall_threshold;
    173
    174	/*
    175	 * free_fall_time:
    176	 * is an unsigned time value representing the minimum
    177	 * time that the RSS value of all axes must be less than
    178	 * free_fall_threshold to generate a Free-Fall interrupt. The
    179	 * scale factor is 5 ms/LSB. A zero value may result in
    180	 * undesirable behavior if Free-Fall interrupt is enabled.
    181	 * Values between 100 to 350 ms (0x14 to 0x46) are recommended.
    182	 */
    183
    184	u8 free_fall_time;
    185
    186	/*
    187	 * data_rate:
    188	 * Selects device bandwidth and output data rate.
    189	 * RATE = 3200 Hz / (2^(15 - x)). Default value is 0x0A, or 100 Hz
    190	 * Output Data Rate. An Output Data Rate should be selected that
    191	 * is appropriate for the communication protocol and frequency
    192	 * selected. Selecting too high of an Output Data Rate with a low
    193	 * communication speed will result in samples being discarded.
    194	 */
    195
    196	u8 data_rate;
    197
    198	/*
    199	 * data_range:
    200	 * FULL_RES: When this bit is set with the device is
    201	 * in Full-Resolution Mode, where the output resolution increases
    202	 * with RANGE to maintain a 4 mg/LSB scale factor. When this
    203	 * bit is cleared the device is in 10-bit Mode and RANGE determine the
    204	 * maximum g-Range and scale factor.
    205	 */
    206
    207#define ADXL_FULL_RES		(1 << 3)
    208#define ADXL_RANGE_PM_2g	0
    209#define ADXL_RANGE_PM_4g	1
    210#define ADXL_RANGE_PM_8g	2
    211#define ADXL_RANGE_PM_16g	3
    212
    213	u8 data_range;
    214
    215	/*
    216	 * low_power_mode:
    217	 * A '0' = Normal operation and a '1' = Reduced
    218	 * power operation with somewhat higher noise.
    219	 */
    220
    221	u8 low_power_mode;
    222
    223	/*
    224	 * power_mode:
    225	 * LINK: A '1' with both the activity and inactivity functions
    226	 * enabled will delay the start of the activity function until
    227	 * inactivity is detected. Once activity is detected, inactivity
    228	 * detection will begin and prevent the detection of activity. This
    229	 * bit serially links the activity and inactivity functions. When '0'
    230	 * the inactivity and activity functions are concurrent. Additional
    231	 * information can be found in the ADXL34x datasheet's Application
    232	 * section under Link Mode.
    233	 * AUTO_SLEEP: A '1' sets the ADXL34x to switch to Sleep Mode
    234	 * when inactivity (acceleration has been below inactivity_threshold
    235	 * for at least inactivity_time) is detected and the LINK bit is set.
    236	 * A '0' disables automatic switching to Sleep Mode. See the
    237	 * Sleep Bit section of the ADXL34x datasheet for more information.
    238	 */
    239
    240#define ADXL_LINK	(1 << 5)
    241#define ADXL_AUTO_SLEEP	(1 << 4)
    242
    243	u8 power_mode;
    244
    245	/*
    246	 * fifo_mode:
    247	 * BYPASS The FIFO is bypassed
    248	 * FIFO   FIFO collects up to 32 values then stops collecting data
    249	 * STREAM FIFO holds the last 32 data values. Once full, the FIFO's
    250	 *        oldest data is lost as it is replaced with newer data
    251	 *
    252	 * DEFAULT should be ADXL_FIFO_STREAM
    253	 */
    254
    255#define ADXL_FIFO_BYPASS	0
    256#define ADXL_FIFO_FIFO		1
    257#define ADXL_FIFO_STREAM	2
    258
    259	u8 fifo_mode;
    260
    261	/*
    262	 * watermark:
    263	 * The Watermark feature can be used to reduce the interrupt load
    264	 * of the system. The FIFO fills up to the value stored in watermark
    265	 * [1..32] and then generates an interrupt.
    266	 * A '0' disables the watermark feature.
    267	 */
    268
    269	u8 watermark;
    270
    271	/*
    272	 * When acceleration measurements are received from the ADXL34x
    273	 * events are sent to the event subsystem. The following settings
    274	 * select the event type and event code for new x, y and z axis data
    275	 * respectively.
    276	 */
    277	u32 ev_type;	/* EV_ABS or EV_REL */
    278
    279	u32 ev_code_x;	/* ABS_X,Y,Z or REL_X,Y,Z */
    280	u32 ev_code_y;	/* ABS_X,Y,Z or REL_X,Y,Z */
    281	u32 ev_code_z;	/* ABS_X,Y,Z or REL_X,Y,Z */
    282
    283	/*
    284	 * A valid BTN or KEY Code; use tap_axis_control to disable
    285	 * event reporting
    286	 */
    287
    288	u32 ev_code_tap[3];	/* EV_KEY {X-Axis, Y-Axis, Z-Axis} */
    289
    290	/*
    291	 * A valid BTN or KEY Code for Free-Fall or Activity enables
    292	 * input event reporting. A '0' disables the Free-Fall or
    293	 * Activity reporting.
    294	 */
    295
    296	u32 ev_code_ff;	/* EV_KEY */
    297	u32 ev_code_act_inactivity;	/* EV_KEY */
    298
    299	/*
    300	 * Use ADXL34x INT2 pin instead of INT1 pin for interrupt output
    301	 */
    302	u8 use_int2;
    303
    304	/*
    305	 * ADXL346 only ORIENTATION SENSING feature
    306	 * The orientation function of the ADXL346 reports both 2-D and
    307	 * 3-D orientation concurrently.
    308	 */
    309
    310#define ADXL_EN_ORIENTATION_2D		1
    311#define ADXL_EN_ORIENTATION_3D		2
    312#define ADXL_EN_ORIENTATION_2D_3D	3
    313
    314	u8 orientation_enable;
    315
    316	/*
    317	 * The width of the deadzone region between two or more
    318	 * orientation positions is determined by setting the Deadzone
    319	 * value. The deadzone region size can be specified with a
    320	 * resolution of 3.6deg. The deadzone angle represents the total
    321	 * angle where the orientation is considered invalid.
    322	 */
    323
    324#define ADXL_DEADZONE_ANGLE_0p0		0	/* !!!0.0 [deg] */
    325#define ADXL_DEADZONE_ANGLE_3p6		1	/* 3.6 [deg] */
    326#define ADXL_DEADZONE_ANGLE_7p2		2	/* 7.2 [deg] */
    327#define ADXL_DEADZONE_ANGLE_10p8	3	/* 10.8 [deg] */
    328#define ADXL_DEADZONE_ANGLE_14p4	4	/* 14.4 [deg] */
    329#define ADXL_DEADZONE_ANGLE_18p0	5	/* 18.0 [deg] */
    330#define ADXL_DEADZONE_ANGLE_21p6	6	/* 21.6 [deg] */
    331#define ADXL_DEADZONE_ANGLE_25p2	7	/* 25.2 [deg] */
    332
    333	u8 deadzone_angle;
    334
    335	/*
    336	 * To eliminate most human motion such as walking or shaking,
    337	 * a Divisor value should be selected to effectively limit the
    338	 * orientation bandwidth. Set the depth of the filter used to
    339	 * low-pass filter the measured acceleration for stable
    340	 * orientation sensing
    341	 */
    342
    343#define ADXL_LP_FILTER_DIVISOR_2	0
    344#define ADXL_LP_FILTER_DIVISOR_4	1
    345#define ADXL_LP_FILTER_DIVISOR_8	2
    346#define ADXL_LP_FILTER_DIVISOR_16	3
    347#define ADXL_LP_FILTER_DIVISOR_32	4
    348#define ADXL_LP_FILTER_DIVISOR_64	5
    349#define ADXL_LP_FILTER_DIVISOR_128	6
    350#define ADXL_LP_FILTER_DIVISOR_256	7
    351
    352	u8 divisor_length;
    353
    354	u32 ev_codes_orient_2d[4];	/* EV_KEY {+X, -X, +Y, -Y} */
    355	u32 ev_codes_orient_3d[6];	/* EV_KEY {+Z, +Y, +X, -X, -Y, -Z} */
    356};
    357#endif