/* * Copyright (c) 2015 Intel Corporation. * * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 */ #ifndef _DEVICE_H_ #define _DEVICE_H_ #include /** * @brief Device Driver APIs * @defgroup io_interfaces Device Driver APIs * @{ * @} */ /** * @brief Device Model APIs * @defgroup device_model Device Model APIs * @{ */ #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif static const int _INIT_LEVEL_PRE_KERNEL_1 = 1; static const int _INIT_LEVEL_PRE_KERNEL_2 = 1; static const int _INIT_LEVEL_POST_KERNEL = 1; static const int _INIT_LEVEL_APPLICATION = 1; /** * @def DEVICE_INIT * * @brief Create device object and set it up for boot time initialization. * * @details This macro defines a device object that is automatically * configured by the kernel during system initialization. * * @param dev_name Device name. * * @param drv_name The name this instance of the driver exposes to * the system. * * @param init_fn Address to the init function of the driver. * * @param data Pointer to the device's configuration data. * * @param cfg_info The address to the structure containing the * configuration information for this instance of the driver. * * @param level The initialization level at which configuration occurs. * Must be one of the following symbols, which are listed in the order * they are performed by the kernel: * \n * \li PRE_KERNEL_1: Used for devices that have no dependencies, such as those * that rely solely on hardware present in the processor/SOC. These devices * cannot use any kernel services during configuration, since they are not * yet available. * \n * \li PRE_KERNEL_2: Used for devices that rely on the initialization of devices * initialized as part of the PRIMARY level. These devices cannot use any * kernel services during configuration, since they are not yet available. * \n * \li POST_KERNEL: Used for devices that require kernel services during * configuration. * \n * \li APPLICATION: Used for application components (i.e. non-kernel components) * that need automatic configuration. These devices can use all services * provided by the kernel during configuration. * * @param prio The initialization priority of the device, relative to * other devices of the same initialization level. Specified as an integer * value in the range 0 to 99; lower values indicate earlier initialization. * Must be a decimal integer literal without leading zeroes or sign (e.g. 32), * or an equivalent symbolic name (e.g. \#define MY_INIT_PRIO 32); symbolic * expressions are *not* permitted * (e.g. CONFIG_KERNEL_INIT_PRIORITY_DEFAULT + 5). */ /** * @def DEVICE_AND_API_INIT * * @brief Create device object and set it up for boot time initialization, * with the option to set driver_api. * * @copydetails DEVICE_INIT * @param api Provides an initial pointer to the API function struct * used by the driver. Can be NULL. * @details The driver api is also set here, eliminating the need to do that * during initialization. */ #ifndef CONFIG_DEVICE_POWER_MANAGEMENT #define DEVICE_AND_API_INIT(dev_name, drv_name, init_fn, data, cfg_info, \ level, prio, api) \ \ static struct device_config _CONCAT(__config_, dev_name) __used \ __attribute__((__section__(".devconfig.init"))) = { \ .name = drv_name, .init = (init_fn), \ .config_info = (cfg_info) \ }; \ static struct device _CONCAT(__device_, dev_name) __used \ __attribute__((__section__(".init_" #level STRINGIFY(prio)))) = { \ .config = &_CONCAT(__config_, dev_name), \ .driver_api = api, \ .driver_data = data \ } #define DEVICE_DEFINE(dev_name, drv_name, init_fn, pm_control_fn, \ data, cfg_info, level, prio, api) \ DEVICE_AND_API_INIT(dev_name, drv_name, init_fn, data, cfg_info, \ level, prio, api) #else /** * @def DEVICE_DEFINE * * @brief Create device object and set it up for boot time initialization, * with the option to device_pm_control. * * @copydetails DEVICE_AND_API_INIT * @param pm_control_fn Pointer to device_pm_control function. * Can be empty function (device_pm_control_nop) if not implemented. */ #define DEVICE_DEFINE(dev_name, drv_name, init_fn, pm_control_fn, \ data, cfg_info, level, prio, api) \ \ static struct device_config _CONCAT(__config_, dev_name) __used \ __attribute__((__section__(".devconfig.init"))) = { \ .name = drv_name, .init = (init_fn), \ .device_pm_control = (pm_control_fn), \ .config_info = (cfg_info) \ }; \ static struct device _CONCAT(__device_, dev_name) __used \ __attribute__((__section__(".init_" #level STRINGIFY(prio)))) = { \ .config = &_CONCAT(__config_, dev_name), \ .driver_api = api, \ .driver_data = data \ } /* * Use the default device_pm_control for devices that do not call the * DEVICE_DEFINE macro so that caller of hook functions * need not check device_pm_control != NULL. */ #define DEVICE_AND_API_INIT(dev_name, drv_name, init_fn, data, cfg_info, \ level, prio, api) \ DEVICE_DEFINE(dev_name, drv_name, init_fn, \ device_pm_control_nop, data, cfg_info, level, \ prio, api) #endif #define DEVICE_INIT(dev_name, drv_name, init_fn, data, cfg_info, level, prio) \ DEVICE_AND_API_INIT(dev_name, drv_name, init_fn, data, cfg_info, \ level, prio, NULL) /** * @def DEVICE_NAME_GET * * @brief Expands to the full name of a global device object * * @details Return the full name of a device object symbol created by * DEVICE_INIT(), using the dev_name provided to DEVICE_INIT(). * * It is meant to be used for declaring extern symbols pointing on device * objects before using the DEVICE_GET macro to get the device object. * * @param name The same as dev_name provided to DEVICE_INIT() * * @return The expanded name of the device object created by DEVICE_INIT() */ #define DEVICE_NAME_GET(name) (_CONCAT(__device_, name)) /** * @def DEVICE_GET * * @brief Obtain a pointer to a device object by name * * @details Return the address of a device object created by * DEVICE_INIT(), using the dev_name provided to DEVICE_INIT(). * * @param name The same as dev_name provided to DEVICE_INIT() * * @return A pointer to the device object created by DEVICE_INIT() */ #define DEVICE_GET(name) (&DEVICE_NAME_GET(name)) /** @def DEVICE_DECLARE * * @brief Declare a static device object * * This macro can be used at the top-level to declare a device, such * that DEVICE_GET() may be used before the full declaration in * DEVICE_INIT(). * * This is often useful when configuring interrupts statically in a * device's init or per-instance config function, as the init function * itself is required by DEVICE_INIT() and use of DEVICE_GET() * inside it creates a circular dependency. * * @param name Device name */ #define DEVICE_DECLARE(name) static struct device DEVICE_NAME_GET(name) struct device; /** * @brief Static device information (In ROM) Per driver instance * * @param name name of the device * @param init init function for the driver * @param config_info address of driver instance config information */ struct device_config { char *name; int (*init)(struct device *device); #ifdef CONFIG_DEVICE_POWER_MANAGEMENT int (*device_pm_control)(struct device *device, u32_t command, void *context); #endif const void *config_info; }; /** * @brief Runtime device structure (In memory) Per driver instance * @param device_config Build time config information * @param driver_api pointer to structure containing the API functions for * the device type. This pointer is filled in by the driver at init time. * @param driver_data driver instance data. For driver use only */ struct device { struct device_config *config; const void *driver_api; void *driver_data; }; void _sys_device_do_config_level(int level); /** * @brief Retrieve the device structure for a driver by name * * @details Device objects are created via the DEVICE_INIT() macro and * placed in memory by the linker. If a driver needs to bind to another driver * it can use this function to retrieve the device structure of the lower level * driver by the name the driver exposes to the system. * * @param name device name to search for. * * @return pointer to device structure; NULL if not found or cannot be used. */ struct device *device_get_binding(const char *name); /** * @brief Device Power Management APIs * @defgroup device_power_management_api Device Power Management APIs * @ingroup power_management_api * @{ */ #ifdef CONFIG_DEVICE_POWER_MANAGEMENT /** @def DEVICE_PM_ACTIVE_STATE * * @brief device is in ACTIVE power state * * @details Normal operation of the device. All device context is retained. */ #define DEVICE_PM_ACTIVE_STATE 1 /** @def DEVICE_PM_LOW_POWER_STATE * * @brief device is in LOW power state * * @details Device context is preserved by the HW and need not be * restored by the driver. */ #define DEVICE_PM_LOW_POWER_STATE 2 /** @def DEVICE_PM_SUSPEND_STATE * * @brief device is in SUSPEND power state * * @details Most device context is lost by the hardware. * Device drivers must save and restore or reinitialize any context * lost by the hardware */ #define DEVICE_PM_SUSPEND_STATE 3 /** @def DEVICE_PM_OFF_STATE * * @brief device is in OFF power state * * @details - Power has been fully removed from the device. * The device context is lost when this state is entered, so the OS * software will reinitialize the device when powering it back on */ #define DEVICE_PM_OFF_STATE 4 /* Constants defining support device power commands */ #define DEVICE_PM_SET_POWER_STATE 1 #define DEVICE_PM_GET_POWER_STATE 2 #endif /* CONFIG_DEVICE_POWER_MANAGEMENT */ /** * @brief Indicate that the device is in the middle of a transaction * * Called by a device driver to indicate that it is in the middle of a * transaction. * * @param busy_dev Pointer to device structure of the driver instance. */ void device_busy_set(struct device *busy_dev); /** * @brief Indicate that the device has completed its transaction * * Called by a device driver to indicate the end of a transaction. * * @param busy_dev Pointer to device structure of the driver instance. */ void device_busy_clear(struct device *busy_dev); #ifdef CONFIG_DEVICE_POWER_MANAGEMENT /* * Device PM functions */ /** * @brief No-op function to initialize unimplemented hook * * This function should be used to initialize device hook * for which a device has no PM operations. * * @param unused_device Unused * @param unused_ctrl_command Unused * @param unused_context Unused * * @retval 0 Always returns 0 */ int device_pm_control_nop(struct device *unused_device, u32_t unused_ctrl_command, void *unused_context); /** * @brief Call the set power state function of a device * * Called by the application or power management service to let the device do * required operations when moving to the required power state * Note that devices may support just some of the device power states * @param device Pointer to device structure of the driver instance. * @param device_power_state Device power state to be set * * @retval 0 If successful. * @retval Errno Negative errno code if failure. */ static inline int device_set_power_state(struct device *device, u32_t device_power_state) { return device->config->device_pm_control(device, DEVICE_PM_SET_POWER_STATE, &device_power_state); } /** * @brief Call the get power state function of a device * * This function lets the caller know the current device * power state at any time. This state will be one of the defined * power states allowed for the devices in that system * * @param device pointer to device structure of the driver instance. * @param device_power_state Device power state to be filled by the device * * @retval 0 If successful. * @retval Errno Negative errno code if failure. */ static inline int device_get_power_state(struct device *device, u32_t *device_power_state) { return device->config->device_pm_control(device, DEVICE_PM_GET_POWER_STATE, device_power_state); } /** * @brief Gets the device structure list array and device count * * Called by the Power Manager application to get the list of * device structures associated with the devices in the system. * The PM app would use this list to create its own sorted list * based on the order it wishes to suspend or resume the devices. * * @param device_list Pointer to receive the device list array * @param device_count Pointer to receive the device count */ void device_list_get(struct device **device_list, int *device_count); /** * @brief Check if any device is in the middle of a transaction * * Called by an application to see if any device is in the middle * of a critical transaction that cannot be interrupted. * * @retval 0 if no device is busy * @retval -EBUSY if any device is busy */ int device_any_busy_check(void); /** * @brief Check if a specific device is in the middle of a transaction * * Called by an application to see if a particular device is in the * middle of a critical transaction that cannot be interrupted. * * @param chk_dev Pointer to device structure of the specific device driver * the caller is interested in. * @retval 0 if the device is not busy * @retval -EBUSY if the device is busy */ int device_busy_check(struct device *chk_dev); #endif /** * @} */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif /** * @} */ #endif /* _DEVICE_H_ */