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1#ifndef __RFKILL_H 2#define __RFKILL_H 3 4/* 5 * Copyright (C) 2006 - 2007 Ivo van Doorn 6 * Copyright (C) 2007 Dmitry Torokhov 7 * Copyright 2009 Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> 8 * 9 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 10 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 11 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 12 * (at your option) any later version. 13 * 14 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 15 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 16 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 17 * GNU General Public License for more details. 18 * 19 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 20 * along with this program; if not, write to the 21 * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 22 * 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. 23 */ 24 25#include <linux/types.h> 26 27/* define userspace visible states */ 28#define RFKILL_STATE_SOFT_BLOCKED 0 29#define RFKILL_STATE_UNBLOCKED 1 30#define RFKILL_STATE_HARD_BLOCKED 2 31 32/** 33 * enum rfkill_type - type of rfkill switch. 34 * 35 * @RFKILL_TYPE_ALL: toggles all switches (userspace only) 36 * @RFKILL_TYPE_WLAN: switch is on a 802.11 wireless network device. 37 * @RFKILL_TYPE_BLUETOOTH: switch is on a bluetooth device. 38 * @RFKILL_TYPE_UWB: switch is on a ultra wideband device. 39 * @RFKILL_TYPE_WIMAX: switch is on a WiMAX device. 40 * @RFKILL_TYPE_WWAN: switch is on a wireless WAN device. 41 * @NUM_RFKILL_TYPES: number of defined rfkill types 42 */ 43enum rfkill_type { 44 RFKILL_TYPE_ALL = 0, 45 RFKILL_TYPE_WLAN, 46 RFKILL_TYPE_BLUETOOTH, 47 RFKILL_TYPE_UWB, 48 RFKILL_TYPE_WIMAX, 49 RFKILL_TYPE_WWAN, 50 NUM_RFKILL_TYPES, 51}; 52 53/** 54 * enum rfkill_operation - operation types 55 * @RFKILL_OP_ADD: a device was added 56 * @RFKILL_OP_DEL: a device was removed 57 * @RFKILL_OP_CHANGE: a device's state changed -- userspace changes one device 58 * @RFKILL_OP_CHANGE_ALL: userspace changes all devices (of a type, or all) 59 */ 60enum rfkill_operation { 61 RFKILL_OP_ADD = 0, 62 RFKILL_OP_DEL, 63 RFKILL_OP_CHANGE, 64 RFKILL_OP_CHANGE_ALL, 65}; 66 67/** 68 * struct rfkill_event - events for userspace on /dev/rfkill 69 * @idx: index of dev rfkill 70 * @type: type of the rfkill struct 71 * @op: operation code 72 * @hard: hard state (0/1) 73 * @soft: soft state (0/1) 74 * 75 * Structure used for userspace communication on /dev/rfkill, 76 * used for events from the kernel and control to the kernel. 77 */ 78struct rfkill_event { 79 __u32 idx; 80 __u8 type; 81 __u8 op; 82 __u8 soft, hard; 83} __packed; 84 85/* ioctl for turning off rfkill-input (if present) */ 86#define RFKILL_IOC_MAGIC 'R' 87#define RFKILL_IOC_NOINPUT 1 88#define RFKILL_IOCTL_NOINPUT _IO(RFKILL_IOC_MAGIC, RFKILL_IOC_NOINPUT) 89 90/* and that's all userspace gets */ 91#ifdef __KERNEL__ 92/* don't allow anyone to use these in the kernel */ 93enum rfkill_user_states { 94 RFKILL_USER_STATE_SOFT_BLOCKED = RFKILL_STATE_SOFT_BLOCKED, 95 RFKILL_USER_STATE_UNBLOCKED = RFKILL_STATE_UNBLOCKED, 96 RFKILL_USER_STATE_HARD_BLOCKED = RFKILL_STATE_HARD_BLOCKED, 97}; 98#undef RFKILL_STATE_SOFT_BLOCKED 99#undef RFKILL_STATE_UNBLOCKED 100#undef RFKILL_STATE_HARD_BLOCKED 101 102#include <linux/kernel.h> 103#include <linux/list.h> 104#include <linux/mutex.h> 105#include <linux/device.h> 106#include <linux/leds.h> 107#include <linux/err.h> 108 109/* this is opaque */ 110struct rfkill; 111 112/** 113 * struct rfkill_ops - rfkill driver methods 114 * 115 * @poll: poll the rfkill block state(s) -- only assign this method 116 * when you need polling. When called, simply call one of the 117 * rfkill_set{,_hw,_sw}_state family of functions. If the hw 118 * is getting unblocked you need to take into account the return 119 * value of those functions to make sure the software block is 120 * properly used. 121 * @query: query the rfkill block state(s) and call exactly one of the 122 * rfkill_set{,_hw,_sw}_state family of functions. Assign this 123 * method if input events can cause hardware state changes to make 124 * the rfkill core query your driver before setting a requested 125 * block. 126 * @set_block: turn the transmitter on (blocked == false) or off 127 * (blocked == true) -- ignore and return 0 when hard blocked. 128 * This callback must be assigned. 129 */ 130struct rfkill_ops { 131 void (*poll)(struct rfkill *rfkill, void *data); 132 void (*query)(struct rfkill *rfkill, void *data); 133 int (*set_block)(void *data, bool blocked); 134}; 135 136#if defined(CONFIG_RFKILL) || defined(CONFIG_RFKILL_MODULE) 137/** 138 * rfkill_alloc - allocate rfkill structure 139 * @name: name of the struct -- the string is not copied internally 140 * @parent: device that has rf switch on it 141 * @type: type of the switch (RFKILL_TYPE_*) 142 * @ops: rfkill methods 143 * @ops_data: data passed to each method 144 * 145 * This function should be called by the transmitter driver to allocate an 146 * rfkill structure. Returns %NULL on failure. 147 */ 148struct rfkill * __must_check rfkill_alloc(const char *name, 149 struct device *parent, 150 const enum rfkill_type type, 151 const struct rfkill_ops *ops, 152 void *ops_data); 153 154/** 155 * rfkill_register - Register a rfkill structure. 156 * @rfkill: rfkill structure to be registered 157 * 158 * This function should be called by the transmitter driver to register 159 * the rfkill structure. Before calling this function the driver needs 160 * to be ready to service method calls from rfkill. 161 * 162 * If rfkill_init_sw_state() is not called before registration, 163 * set_block() will be called to initialize the software blocked state 164 * to a default value. 165 * 166 * If the hardware blocked state is not set before registration, 167 * it is assumed to be unblocked. 168 */ 169int __must_check rfkill_register(struct rfkill *rfkill); 170 171/** 172 * rfkill_pause_polling(struct rfkill *rfkill) 173 * 174 * Pause polling -- say transmitter is off for other reasons. 175 * NOTE: not necessary for suspend/resume -- in that case the 176 * core stops polling anyway 177 */ 178void rfkill_pause_polling(struct rfkill *rfkill); 179 180/** 181 * rfkill_resume_polling(struct rfkill *rfkill) 182 * 183 * Pause polling -- say transmitter is off for other reasons. 184 * NOTE: not necessary for suspend/resume -- in that case the 185 * core stops polling anyway 186 */ 187void rfkill_resume_polling(struct rfkill *rfkill); 188 189 190/** 191 * rfkill_unregister - Unregister a rfkill structure. 192 * @rfkill: rfkill structure to be unregistered 193 * 194 * This function should be called by the network driver during device 195 * teardown to destroy rfkill structure. Until it returns, the driver 196 * needs to be able to service method calls. 197 */ 198void rfkill_unregister(struct rfkill *rfkill); 199 200/** 201 * rfkill_destroy - free rfkill structure 202 * @rfkill: rfkill structure to be destroyed 203 * 204 * Destroys the rfkill structure. 205 */ 206void rfkill_destroy(struct rfkill *rfkill); 207 208/** 209 * rfkill_set_hw_state - Set the internal rfkill hardware block state 210 * @rfkill: pointer to the rfkill class to modify. 211 * @state: the current hardware block state to set 212 * 213 * rfkill drivers that get events when the hard-blocked state changes 214 * use this function to notify the rfkill core (and through that also 215 * userspace) of the current state. They should also use this after 216 * resume if the state could have changed. 217 * 218 * You need not (but may) call this function if poll_state is assigned. 219 * 220 * This function can be called in any context, even from within rfkill 221 * callbacks. 222 * 223 * The function returns the combined block state (true if transmitter 224 * should be blocked) so that drivers need not keep track of the soft 225 * block state -- which they might not be able to. 226 */ 227bool rfkill_set_hw_state(struct rfkill *rfkill, bool blocked); 228 229/** 230 * rfkill_set_sw_state - Set the internal rfkill software block state 231 * @rfkill: pointer to the rfkill class to modify. 232 * @state: the current software block state to set 233 * 234 * rfkill drivers that get events when the soft-blocked state changes 235 * (yes, some platforms directly act on input but allow changing again) 236 * use this function to notify the rfkill core (and through that also 237 * userspace) of the current state. 238 * 239 * Drivers should also call this function after resume if the state has 240 * been changed by the user. This only makes sense for "persistent" 241 * devices (see rfkill_init_sw_state()). 242 * 243 * This function can be called in any context, even from within rfkill 244 * callbacks. 245 * 246 * The function returns the combined block state (true if transmitter 247 * should be blocked). 248 */ 249bool rfkill_set_sw_state(struct rfkill *rfkill, bool blocked); 250 251/** 252 * rfkill_init_sw_state - Initialize persistent software block state 253 * @rfkill: pointer to the rfkill class to modify. 254 * @state: the current software block state to set 255 * 256 * rfkill drivers that preserve their software block state over power off 257 * use this function to notify the rfkill core (and through that also 258 * userspace) of their initial state. It should only be used before 259 * registration. 260 * 261 * In addition, it marks the device as "persistent", an attribute which 262 * can be read by userspace. Persistent devices are expected to preserve 263 * their own state when suspended. 264 */ 265void rfkill_init_sw_state(struct rfkill *rfkill, bool blocked); 266 267/** 268 * rfkill_set_states - Set the internal rfkill block states 269 * @rfkill: pointer to the rfkill class to modify. 270 * @sw: the current software block state to set 271 * @hw: the current hardware block state to set 272 * 273 * This function can be called in any context, even from within rfkill 274 * callbacks. 275 */ 276void rfkill_set_states(struct rfkill *rfkill, bool sw, bool hw); 277 278/** 279 * rfkill_blocked - query rfkill block 280 * 281 * @rfkill: rfkill struct to query 282 */ 283bool rfkill_blocked(struct rfkill *rfkill); 284#else /* !RFKILL */ 285static inline struct rfkill * __must_check 286rfkill_alloc(const char *name, 287 struct device *parent, 288 const enum rfkill_type type, 289 const struct rfkill_ops *ops, 290 void *ops_data) 291{ 292 return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); 293} 294 295static inline int __must_check rfkill_register(struct rfkill *rfkill) 296{ 297 if (rfkill == ERR_PTR(-ENODEV)) 298 return 0; 299 return -EINVAL; 300} 301 302static inline void rfkill_pause_polling(struct rfkill *rfkill) 303{ 304} 305 306static inline void rfkill_resume_polling(struct rfkill *rfkill) 307{ 308} 309 310static inline void rfkill_unregister(struct rfkill *rfkill) 311{ 312} 313 314static inline void rfkill_destroy(struct rfkill *rfkill) 315{ 316} 317 318static inline bool rfkill_set_hw_state(struct rfkill *rfkill, bool blocked) 319{ 320 return blocked; 321} 322 323static inline bool rfkill_set_sw_state(struct rfkill *rfkill, bool blocked) 324{ 325 return blocked; 326} 327 328static inline void rfkill_init_sw_state(struct rfkill *rfkill, bool blocked) 329{ 330} 331 332static inline void rfkill_set_states(struct rfkill *rfkill, bool sw, bool hw) 333{ 334} 335 336static inline bool rfkill_blocked(struct rfkill *rfkill) 337{ 338 return false; 339} 340#endif /* RFKILL || RFKILL_MODULE */ 341 342 343#ifdef CONFIG_RFKILL_LEDS 344/** 345 * rfkill_get_led_trigger_name - Get the LED trigger name for the button's LED. 346 * This function might return a NULL pointer if registering of the 347 * LED trigger failed. Use this as "default_trigger" for the LED. 348 */ 349const char *rfkill_get_led_trigger_name(struct rfkill *rfkill); 350 351/** 352 * rfkill_set_led_trigger_name -- set the LED trigger name 353 * @rfkill: rfkill struct 354 * @name: LED trigger name 355 * 356 * This function sets the LED trigger name of the radio LED 357 * trigger that rfkill creates. It is optional, but if called 358 * must be called before rfkill_register() to be effective. 359 */ 360void rfkill_set_led_trigger_name(struct rfkill *rfkill, const char *name); 361#else 362static inline const char *rfkill_get_led_trigger_name(struct rfkill *rfkill) 363{ 364 return NULL; 365} 366 367static inline void 368rfkill_set_led_trigger_name(struct rfkill *rfkill, const char *name) 369{ 370} 371#endif 372 373#endif /* __KERNEL__ */ 374 375#endif /* RFKILL_H */