596 lines
18 KiB
C
596 lines
18 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2015 Intel Corporation.
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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*/
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#ifndef ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_DEVICE_H_
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#define ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_DEVICE_H_
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/**
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* @brief Device Driver APIs
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* @defgroup io_interfaces Device Driver APIs
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* @{
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* @}
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*/
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/**
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* @brief Device Model APIs
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* @defgroup device_model Device Model APIs
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* @{
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*/
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#include <init.h>
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#include <sys/device_mmio.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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#define Z_DEVICE_MAX_NAME_LEN 48
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/**
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* @def DEVICE_NAME_GET
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*
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* @brief Expands to the full name of a global device object
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*
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* @details Return the full name of a device object symbol created by
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* DEVICE_DEFINE(), using the dev_name provided to DEVICE_DEFINE().
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*
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* It is meant to be used for declaring extern symbols pointing on device
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* objects before using the DEVICE_GET macro to get the device object.
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*
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* @param name The same as dev_name provided to DEVICE_DEFINE()
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*
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* @return The expanded name of the device object created by DEVICE_DEFINE()
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*/
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#define DEVICE_NAME_GET(name) (_CONCAT(__device_, name))
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/**
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* @def SYS_DEVICE_DEFINE
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*
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* @brief Run an initialization function at boot at specified priority,
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* and define device PM control function.
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*
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* @details Invokes DEVICE_DEFINE() with no power management support
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* (@p pm_control_fn), no API (@p api), and a device name derived from
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* the @p init_fn name (@p dev_name).
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*/
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#define SYS_DEVICE_DEFINE(drv_name, init_fn, pm_control_fn, level, prio) \
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DEVICE_DEFINE(Z_SYS_NAME(init_fn), drv_name, init_fn, \
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pm_control_fn, \
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NULL, NULL, level, prio, NULL)
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/**
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* @def DEVICE_INIT
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*
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* @brief Invoke DEVICE_DEFINE() with no power management support (@p
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* pm_control_fn) and no API (@p api).
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*/
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#define DEVICE_INIT(dev_name, drv_name, init_fn, \
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data, cfg_info, level, prio) \
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DEVICE_DEFINE(dev_name, drv_name, init_fn, \
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device_pm_control_nop, \
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data, cfg_info, level, prio, NULL)
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/**
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* @def DEVICE_AND_API_INIT
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*
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* @brief Invoke DEVICE_DEFINE() with no power management support (@p
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* pm_control_fn).
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*/
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#define DEVICE_AND_API_INIT(dev_name, drv_name, init_fn, \
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data, cfg_info, level, prio, api) \
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DEVICE_DEFINE(dev_name, drv_name, init_fn, \
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device_pm_control_nop, \
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data, cfg_info, level, prio, api)
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/**
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* @def DEVICE_DEFINE
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*
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* @brief Create device object and set it up for boot time initialization,
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* with the option to device_pm_control. In case of Device Idle Power
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* Management is enabled, make sure the device is in suspended state after
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* initialization.
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*
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* @details This macro defines a device object that is automatically
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* configured by the kernel during system initialization. Note that
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* devices set up with this macro will not be accessible from user mode
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* since the API is not specified; whenever possible, use DEVICE_AND_API_INIT
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* instead.
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*
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* @param dev_name Device name. This must be less than Z_DEVICE_MAX_NAME_LEN
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* characters in order to be looked up from user mode with device_get_binding().
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*
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* @param drv_name The name this instance of the driver exposes to
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* the system.
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*
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* @param init_fn Address to the init function of the driver.
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*
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* @param pm_control_fn Pointer to device_pm_control function.
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* Can be empty function (device_pm_control_nop) if not implemented.
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*
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* @param data Pointer to the device's private data.
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*
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* @param cfg_info The address to the structure containing the
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* configuration information for this instance of the driver.
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*
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* @param level The initialization level. See SYS_INIT() for
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* details.
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*
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* @param prio Priority within the selected initialization level. See
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* SYS_INIT() for details.
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*
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* @param api Provides an initial pointer to the API function struct
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* used by the driver. Can be NULL.
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*/
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#define DEVICE_DEFINE(dev_name, drv_name, init_fn, pm_control_fn, \
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data, cfg_info, level, prio, api) \
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Z_DEVICE_DEFINE_PM(dev_name) \
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static Z_DECL_ALIGN(struct device) \
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DEVICE_NAME_GET(dev_name) __used \
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__attribute__((__section__(".device_" #level STRINGIFY(prio)))) = { \
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.name = drv_name, \
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.config_info = (cfg_info), \
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.driver_api = (api), \
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.driver_data = (data), \
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Z_DEVICE_DEFINE_PM_INIT(dev_name, pm_control_fn) \
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}; \
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Z_INIT_ENTRY_DEFINE(_CONCAT(__device_, dev_name), init_fn, \
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(&_CONCAT(__device_, dev_name)), level, prio)
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/**
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* @def DEVICE_GET
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*
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* @brief Obtain a pointer to a device object by name
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*
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* @details Return the address of a device object created by
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* DEVICE_INIT(), using the dev_name provided to DEVICE_INIT().
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*
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* @param name The same as dev_name provided to DEVICE_INIT()
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*
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* @return A pointer to the device object created by DEVICE_INIT()
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*/
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#define DEVICE_GET(name) (&DEVICE_NAME_GET(name))
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/** @def DEVICE_DECLARE
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*
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* @brief Declare a static device object
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*
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* This macro can be used at the top-level to declare a device, such
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* that DEVICE_GET() may be used before the full declaration in
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* DEVICE_INIT().
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*
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* This is often useful when configuring interrupts statically in a
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* device's init or per-instance config function, as the init function
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* itself is required by DEVICE_INIT() and use of DEVICE_GET()
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* inside it creates a circular dependency.
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*
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* @param name Device name
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*/
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#define DEVICE_DECLARE(name) static struct device DEVICE_NAME_GET(name)
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typedef void (*device_pm_cb)(struct device *dev,
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int status, void *context, void *arg);
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/**
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* @brief Device PM info
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*/
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struct device_pm {
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/** Pointer to the device */
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struct device *dev;
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/** Lock to synchronize the get/put operations */
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struct k_sem lock;
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/** Device pm enable flag */
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bool enable;
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/** Device usage count */
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atomic_t usage;
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/** Device idle internal power state */
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atomic_t fsm_state;
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/** Work object for asynchronous calls */
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struct k_work work;
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/** Event object to listen to the sync request events */
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struct k_poll_event event;
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/** Signal to notify the Async API callers */
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struct k_poll_signal signal;
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};
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/**
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* @brief Runtime device structure (in memory) per driver instance
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*/
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struct device {
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/** Name of the device instance */
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const char *name;
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/** Address of device instance config information */
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const void *config_info;
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/** Address of the API structure exposed by the device instance */
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const void *driver_api;
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/** Address of the device instance private data */
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void * const driver_data;
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#ifdef CONFIG_DEVICE_POWER_MANAGEMENT
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/** Power Management function */
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int (*device_pm_control)(struct device *device, uint32_t command,
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void *context, device_pm_cb cb, void *arg);
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/** Pointer to device instance power management data */
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struct device_pm * const pm;
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#endif
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};
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/**
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* @brief Retrieve the device structure for a driver by name
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*
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* @details Device objects are created via the DEVICE_INIT() macro and
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* placed in memory by the linker. If a driver needs to bind to another driver
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* it can use this function to retrieve the device structure of the lower level
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* driver by the name the driver exposes to the system.
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*
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* @param name device name to search for.
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*
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* @return pointer to device structure; NULL if not found or cannot be used.
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*/
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__syscall struct device *device_get_binding(const char *name);
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/** @brief Get access to the static array of static devices.
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*
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* @param devices where to store the pointer to the array of
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* statically allocated devices. The array must not be mutated
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* through this pointer.
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*
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* @return the number of statically allocated devices.
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*/
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size_t z_device_get_all_static(struct device **devices);
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/** @brief Determine whether a device has been successfully initialized.
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*
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* @param dev pointer to the device in question.
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*
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* @return true if and only if the device is available for use.
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*/
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static inline bool z_device_ready(const struct device *dev)
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{
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return dev->driver_api != NULL;
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}
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/**
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* @}
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*/
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/**
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* @brief Device Power Management APIs
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* @defgroup device_power_management_api Device Power Management APIs
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* @ingroup power_management_api
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* @{
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*/
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#ifdef CONFIG_DEVICE_POWER_MANAGEMENT
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/** @def DEVICE_PM_ACTIVE_STATE
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*
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* @brief device is in ACTIVE power state
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*
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* @details Normal operation of the device. All device context is retained.
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*/
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#define DEVICE_PM_ACTIVE_STATE 1
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/** @def DEVICE_PM_LOW_POWER_STATE
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*
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* @brief device is in LOW power state
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*
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* @details Device context is preserved by the HW and need not be
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* restored by the driver.
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*/
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#define DEVICE_PM_LOW_POWER_STATE 2
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/** @def DEVICE_PM_SUSPEND_STATE
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*
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* @brief device is in SUSPEND power state
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*
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* @details Most device context is lost by the hardware.
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* Device drivers must save and restore or reinitialize any context
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* lost by the hardware
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*/
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#define DEVICE_PM_SUSPEND_STATE 3
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/** @def DEVICE_PM_FORCE_SUSPEND_STATE
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*
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* @brief device is in force SUSPEND power state
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*
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* @details Driver puts the device in suspended state after
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* completing the ongoing transactions and will not process any
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* queued work or will not take any new requests for processing.
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* Most device context is lost by the hardware. Device drivers must
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* save and restore or reinitialize any context lost by the hardware.
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*/
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#define DEVICE_PM_FORCE_SUSPEND_STATE 4
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/** @def DEVICE_PM_OFF_STATE
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*
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* @brief device is in OFF power state
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*
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* @details - Power has been fully removed from the device.
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* The device context is lost when this state is entered, so the OS
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* software will reinitialize the device when powering it back on
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*/
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#define DEVICE_PM_OFF_STATE 5
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/* Constants defining support device power commands */
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#define DEVICE_PM_SET_POWER_STATE 1
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#define DEVICE_PM_GET_POWER_STATE 2
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#endif /* CONFIG_DEVICE_POWER_MANAGEMENT */
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/**
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* @brief Get name of device PM state
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*
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* @param state State id which name should be returned
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*/
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const char *device_pm_state_str(uint32_t state);
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/**
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* @brief Indicate that the device is in the middle of a transaction
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*
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* Called by a device driver to indicate that it is in the middle of a
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* transaction.
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*
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* @param busy_dev Pointer to device structure of the driver instance.
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*/
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void device_busy_set(struct device *busy_dev);
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/**
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* @brief Indicate that the device has completed its transaction
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*
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* Called by a device driver to indicate the end of a transaction.
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*
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* @param busy_dev Pointer to device structure of the driver instance.
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*/
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void device_busy_clear(struct device *busy_dev);
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#ifdef CONFIG_DEVICE_POWER_MANAGEMENT
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/*
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* Device PM functions
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*/
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/**
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* @brief No-op function to initialize unimplemented hook
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*
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* This function should be used to initialize device hook
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* for which a device has no PM operations.
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*
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* @param unused_device Unused
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* @param unused_ctrl_command Unused
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* @param unused_context Unused
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* @param cb Unused
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* @param unused_arg Unused
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*
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* @retval -ENOTSUP for all operations.
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*/
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int device_pm_control_nop(struct device *unused_device,
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uint32_t unused_ctrl_command,
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void *unused_context,
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device_pm_cb cb,
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void *unused_arg);
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/**
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* @brief Call the set power state function of a device
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*
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* Called by the application or power management service to let the device do
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* required operations when moving to the required power state
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* Note that devices may support just some of the device power states
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* @param device Pointer to device structure of the driver instance.
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* @param device_power_state Device power state to be set
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* @param cb Callback function to notify device power status
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* @param arg Caller passed argument to callback function
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*
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* @retval 0 If successful in queuing the request or changing the state.
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* @retval Errno Negative errno code if failure. Callback will not be called.
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*/
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static inline int device_set_power_state(struct device *device,
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uint32_t device_power_state,
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device_pm_cb cb, void *arg)
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{
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return device->device_pm_control(device,
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DEVICE_PM_SET_POWER_STATE,
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&device_power_state, cb, arg);
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}
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/**
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* @brief Call the get power state function of a device
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*
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* This function lets the caller know the current device
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* power state at any time. This state will be one of the defined
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* power states allowed for the devices in that system
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*
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* @param device pointer to device structure of the driver instance.
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* @param device_power_state Device power state to be filled by the device
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*
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* @retval 0 If successful.
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* @retval Errno Negative errno code if failure.
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*/
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static inline int device_get_power_state(struct device *device,
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uint32_t *device_power_state)
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{
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return device->device_pm_control(device,
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DEVICE_PM_GET_POWER_STATE,
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device_power_state,
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NULL, NULL);
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}
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/**
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* @brief Gets the device structure list array and device count
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*
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* Called by the Power Manager application to get the list of
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* device structures associated with the devices in the system.
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* The PM app would use this list to create its own sorted list
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* based on the order it wishes to suspend or resume the devices.
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*
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* @param device_list Pointer to receive the device list array
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* @param device_count Pointer to receive the device count
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*
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* @deprecated in 2.4 release, replace with z_device_get_all_static()
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*/
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__deprecated static inline void device_list_get(struct device **device_list, int *device_count)
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{
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*device_count = z_device_get_all_static(device_list);
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}
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/**
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* @brief Check if any device is in the middle of a transaction
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*
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* Called by an application to see if any device is in the middle
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* of a critical transaction that cannot be interrupted.
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*
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* @retval 0 if no device is busy
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* @retval -EBUSY if any device is busy
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*/
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int device_any_busy_check(void);
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/**
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* @brief Check if a specific device is in the middle of a transaction
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*
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* Called by an application to see if a particular device is in the
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* middle of a critical transaction that cannot be interrupted.
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*
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* @param chk_dev Pointer to device structure of the specific device driver
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* the caller is interested in.
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* @retval 0 if the device is not busy
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* @retval -EBUSY if the device is busy
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*/
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int device_busy_check(struct device *chk_dev);
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#ifdef CONFIG_DEVICE_IDLE_PM
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/* Device PM FSM states */
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enum device_pm_fsm_state {
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DEVICE_PM_FSM_STATE_ACTIVE = 1,
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DEVICE_PM_FSM_STATE_SUSPENDED,
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DEVICE_PM_FSM_STATE_SUSPENDING,
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DEVICE_PM_FSM_STATE_RESUMING,
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};
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/**
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* @brief Enable device idle PM
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*
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* Called by a device driver to enable device idle power management.
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* The device might be asynchronously suspended if Idle PM is enabled
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* when the device is not use.
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*
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* @param dev Pointer to device structure of the specific device driver
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* the caller is interested in.
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*/
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void device_pm_enable(struct device *dev);
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/**
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* @brief Disable device idle PM
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*
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* Called by a device driver to disable device idle power management.
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* The device might be asynchronously resumed if Idle PM is disabled
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*
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* @param dev Pointer to device structure of the specific device driver
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* the caller is interested in.
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*/
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void device_pm_disable(struct device *dev);
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/**
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* @brief Call device resume asynchronously based on usage count
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*
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* Called by a device driver to mark the device as being used.
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* This API will asynchronously bring the device to resume state
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* if it not already in active state.
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*
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* @param dev Pointer to device structure of the specific device driver
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* the caller is interested in.
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* @retval 0 If successfully queued the Async request. If queued,
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* the caller need to wait on the poll event linked to device
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* pm signal mechanism to know the completion of resume operation.
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* @retval Errno Negative errno code if failure.
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*/
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int device_pm_get(struct device *dev);
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/**
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* @brief Call device resume synchronously based on usage count
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*
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* Called by a device driver to mark the device as being used. It
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* will bring up or resume the device if it is in suspended state
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* based on the device usage count. This call is blocked until the
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* device PM state is changed to resume.
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*
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* @param dev Pointer to device structure of the specific device driver
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* the caller is interested in.
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* @retval 0 If successful.
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* @retval Errno Negative errno code if failure.
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*/
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int device_pm_get_sync(struct device *dev);
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/**
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* @brief Call device suspend asynchronously based on usage count
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*
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* Called by a device driver to mark the device as being released.
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* This API asynchronously put the device to suspend state if
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* it not already in suspended state.
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*
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* @param dev Pointer to device structure of the specific device driver
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* the caller is interested in.
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* @retval 0 If successfully queued the Async request. If queued,
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* the caller need to wait on the poll event linked to device pm
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* signal mechanism to know the completion of suspend operation.
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* @retval Errno Negative errno code if failure.
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*/
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int device_pm_put(struct device *dev);
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/**
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* @brief Call device suspend synchronously based on usage count
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*
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* Called by a device driver to mark the device as being released. It
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* will put the device to suspended state if is is in active state
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* based on the device usage count. This call is blocked until the
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* device PM state is changed to resume.
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*
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* @param dev Pointer to device structure of the specific device driver
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* the caller is interested in.
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* @retval 0 If successful.
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* @retval Errno Negative errno code if failure.
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*/
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int device_pm_put_sync(struct device *dev);
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#else
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static inline void device_pm_enable(struct device *dev) { }
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static inline void device_pm_disable(struct device *dev) { }
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static inline int device_pm_get(struct device *dev) { return -ENOTSUP; }
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static inline int device_pm_get_sync(struct device *dev) { return -ENOTSUP; }
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static inline int device_pm_put(struct device *dev) { return -ENOTSUP; }
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static inline int device_pm_put_sync(struct device *dev) { return -ENOTSUP; }
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#endif
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#else
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#define device_pm_control_nop(...) NULL
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#endif
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/**
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* @}
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*/
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#ifdef CONFIG_DEVICE_POWER_MANAGEMENT
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#define Z_DEVICE_DEFINE_PM(dev_name) \
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static struct device_pm _CONCAT(__pm_, dev_name) __used = { \
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.usage = ATOMIC_INIT(0), \
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.lock = Z_SEM_INITIALIZER( \
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_CONCAT(__pm_, dev_name).lock, 1, 1), \
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.signal = K_POLL_SIGNAL_INITIALIZER( \
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_CONCAT(__pm_, dev_name).signal), \
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.event = K_POLL_EVENT_INITIALIZER( \
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K_POLL_TYPE_SIGNAL, \
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K_POLL_MODE_NOTIFY_ONLY, \
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&_CONCAT(__pm_, dev_name).signal), \
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};
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#define Z_DEVICE_DEFINE_PM_INIT(dev_name, pm_control_fn) \
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.device_pm_control = (pm_control_fn), \
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.pm = &_CONCAT(__pm_, dev_name),
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#else
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#define Z_DEVICE_DEFINE_PM(dev_name)
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#define Z_DEVICE_DEFINE_PM_INIT(dev_name, pm_control_fn)
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#endif
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#include <syscalls/device.h>
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#endif /* ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_DEVICE_H_ */
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