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1/*
2 * device.h - generic, centralized driver model
3 *
4 * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Patrick Mochel <mochel@osdl.org>
5 * Copyright (c) 2004-2009 Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
6 * Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Novell Inc.
7 *
8 * This file is released under the GPLv2
9 *
10 * See Documentation/driver-model/ for more information.
11 */
12
13#ifndef _DEVICE_H_
14#define _DEVICE_H_
15
16#include <linux/ioport.h>
17#include <linux/kobject.h>
18#include <linux/klist.h>
19#include <linux/list.h>
20#include <linux/lockdep.h>
21#include <linux/compiler.h>
22#include <linux/types.h>
23#include <linux/mutex.h>
24#include <linux/pm.h>
25#include <linux/atomic.h>
26#include <asm/device.h>
27
28struct device;
29struct device_private;
30struct device_driver;
31struct driver_private;
32struct module;
33struct class;
34struct subsys_private;
35struct bus_type;
36struct device_node;
37struct iommu_ops;
38
39struct bus_attribute {
40 struct attribute attr;
41 ssize_t (*show)(struct bus_type *bus, char *buf);
42 ssize_t (*store)(struct bus_type *bus, const char *buf, size_t count);
43};
44
45#define BUS_ATTR(_name, _mode, _show, _store) \
46struct bus_attribute bus_attr_##_name = __ATTR(_name, _mode, _show, _store)
47
48extern int __must_check bus_create_file(struct bus_type *,
49 struct bus_attribute *);
50extern void bus_remove_file(struct bus_type *, struct bus_attribute *);
51
52/**
53 * struct bus_type - The bus type of the device
54 *
55 * @name: The name of the bus.
56 * @bus_attrs: Default attributes of the bus.
57 * @dev_attrs: Default attributes of the devices on the bus.
58 * @drv_attrs: Default attributes of the device drivers on the bus.
59 * @match: Called, perhaps multiple times, whenever a new device or driver
60 * is added for this bus. It should return a nonzero value if the
61 * given device can be handled by the given driver.
62 * @uevent: Called when a device is added, removed, or a few other things
63 * that generate uevents to add the environment variables.
64 * @probe: Called when a new device or driver add to this bus, and callback
65 * the specific driver's probe to initial the matched device.
66 * @remove: Called when a device removed from this bus.
67 * @shutdown: Called at shut-down time to quiesce the device.
68 * @suspend: Called when a device on this bus wants to go to sleep mode.
69 * @resume: Called to bring a device on this bus out of sleep mode.
70 * @pm: Power management operations of this bus, callback the specific
71 * device driver's pm-ops.
72 * @iommu_ops: IOMMU specific operations for this bus, used to attach IOMMU
73 * driver implementations to a bus and allow the driver to do
74 * bus-specific setup
75 * @p: The private data of the driver core, only the driver core can
76 * touch this.
77 *
78 * A bus is a channel between the processor and one or more devices. For the
79 * purposes of the device model, all devices are connected via a bus, even if
80 * it is an internal, virtual, "platform" bus. Buses can plug into each other.
81 * A USB controller is usually a PCI device, for example. The device model
82 * represents the actual connections between buses and the devices they control.
83 * A bus is represented by the bus_type structure. It contains the name, the
84 * default attributes, the bus' methods, PM operations, and the driver core's
85 * private data.
86 */
87struct bus_type {
88 const char *name;
89 struct bus_attribute *bus_attrs;
90 struct device_attribute *dev_attrs;
91 struct driver_attribute *drv_attrs;
92
93 int (*match)(struct device *dev, struct device_driver *drv);
94 int (*uevent)(struct device *dev, struct kobj_uevent_env *env);
95 int (*probe)(struct device *dev);
96 int (*remove)(struct device *dev);
97 void (*shutdown)(struct device *dev);
98
99 int (*suspend)(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state);
100 int (*resume)(struct device *dev);
101
102 const struct dev_pm_ops *pm;
103
104 struct iommu_ops *iommu_ops;
105
106 struct subsys_private *p;
107};
108
109extern int __must_check bus_register(struct bus_type *bus);
110extern void bus_unregister(struct bus_type *bus);
111
112extern int __must_check bus_rescan_devices(struct bus_type *bus);
113
114/* iterator helpers for buses */
115
116int bus_for_each_dev(struct bus_type *bus, struct device *start, void *data,
117 int (*fn)(struct device *dev, void *data));
118struct device *bus_find_device(struct bus_type *bus, struct device *start,
119 void *data,
120 int (*match)(struct device *dev, void *data));
121struct device *bus_find_device_by_name(struct bus_type *bus,
122 struct device *start,
123 const char *name);
124
125int bus_for_each_drv(struct bus_type *bus, struct device_driver *start,
126 void *data, int (*fn)(struct device_driver *, void *));
127
128void bus_sort_breadthfirst(struct bus_type *bus,
129 int (*compare)(const struct device *a,
130 const struct device *b));
131/*
132 * Bus notifiers: Get notified of addition/removal of devices
133 * and binding/unbinding of drivers to devices.
134 * In the long run, it should be a replacement for the platform
135 * notify hooks.
136 */
137struct notifier_block;
138
139extern int bus_register_notifier(struct bus_type *bus,
140 struct notifier_block *nb);
141extern int bus_unregister_notifier(struct bus_type *bus,
142 struct notifier_block *nb);
143
144/* All 4 notifers below get called with the target struct device *
145 * as an argument. Note that those functions are likely to be called
146 * with the device lock held in the core, so be careful.
147 */
148#define BUS_NOTIFY_ADD_DEVICE 0x00000001 /* device added */
149#define BUS_NOTIFY_DEL_DEVICE 0x00000002 /* device removed */
150#define BUS_NOTIFY_BIND_DRIVER 0x00000003 /* driver about to be
151 bound */
152#define BUS_NOTIFY_BOUND_DRIVER 0x00000004 /* driver bound to device */
153#define BUS_NOTIFY_UNBIND_DRIVER 0x00000005 /* driver about to be
154 unbound */
155#define BUS_NOTIFY_UNBOUND_DRIVER 0x00000006 /* driver is unbound
156 from the device */
157
158extern struct kset *bus_get_kset(struct bus_type *bus);
159extern struct klist *bus_get_device_klist(struct bus_type *bus);
160
161/**
162 * struct device_driver - The basic device driver structure
163 * @name: Name of the device driver.
164 * @bus: The bus which the device of this driver belongs to.
165 * @owner: The module owner.
166 * @mod_name: Used for built-in modules.
167 * @suppress_bind_attrs: Disables bind/unbind via sysfs.
168 * @of_match_table: The open firmware table.
169 * @probe: Called to query the existence of a specific device,
170 * whether this driver can work with it, and bind the driver
171 * to a specific device.
172 * @remove: Called when the device is removed from the system to
173 * unbind a device from this driver.
174 * @shutdown: Called at shut-down time to quiesce the device.
175 * @suspend: Called to put the device to sleep mode. Usually to a
176 * low power state.
177 * @resume: Called to bring a device from sleep mode.
178 * @groups: Default attributes that get created by the driver core
179 * automatically.
180 * @pm: Power management operations of the device which matched
181 * this driver.
182 * @p: Driver core's private data, no one other than the driver
183 * core can touch this.
184 *
185 * The device driver-model tracks all of the drivers known to the system.
186 * The main reason for this tracking is to enable the driver core to match
187 * up drivers with new devices. Once drivers are known objects within the
188 * system, however, a number of other things become possible. Device drivers
189 * can export information and configuration variables that are independent
190 * of any specific device.
191 */
192struct device_driver {
193 const char *name;
194 struct bus_type *bus;
195
196 struct module *owner;
197 const char *mod_name; /* used for built-in modules */
198
199 bool suppress_bind_attrs; /* disables bind/unbind via sysfs */
200
201 const struct of_device_id *of_match_table;
202
203 int (*probe) (struct device *dev);
204 int (*remove) (struct device *dev);
205 void (*shutdown) (struct device *dev);
206 int (*suspend) (struct device *dev, pm_message_t state);
207 int (*resume) (struct device *dev);
208 const struct attribute_group **groups;
209
210 const struct dev_pm_ops *pm;
211
212 struct driver_private *p;
213};
214
215
216extern int __must_check driver_register(struct device_driver *drv);
217extern void driver_unregister(struct device_driver *drv);
218
219extern struct device_driver *get_driver(struct device_driver *drv);
220extern void put_driver(struct device_driver *drv);
221extern struct device_driver *driver_find(const char *name,
222 struct bus_type *bus);
223extern int driver_probe_done(void);
224extern void wait_for_device_probe(void);
225
226
227/* sysfs interface for exporting driver attributes */
228
229struct driver_attribute {
230 struct attribute attr;
231 ssize_t (*show)(struct device_driver *driver, char *buf);
232 ssize_t (*store)(struct device_driver *driver, const char *buf,
233 size_t count);
234};
235
236#define DRIVER_ATTR(_name, _mode, _show, _store) \
237struct driver_attribute driver_attr_##_name = \
238 __ATTR(_name, _mode, _show, _store)
239
240extern int __must_check driver_create_file(struct device_driver *driver,
241 const struct driver_attribute *attr);
242extern void driver_remove_file(struct device_driver *driver,
243 const struct driver_attribute *attr);
244
245extern int __must_check driver_add_kobj(struct device_driver *drv,
246 struct kobject *kobj,
247 const char *fmt, ...);
248
249extern int __must_check driver_for_each_device(struct device_driver *drv,
250 struct device *start,
251 void *data,
252 int (*fn)(struct device *dev,
253 void *));
254struct device *driver_find_device(struct device_driver *drv,
255 struct device *start, void *data,
256 int (*match)(struct device *dev, void *data));
257
258/**
259 * struct class - device classes
260 * @name: Name of the class.
261 * @owner: The module owner.
262 * @class_attrs: Default attributes of this class.
263 * @dev_attrs: Default attributes of the devices belong to the class.
264 * @dev_bin_attrs: Default binary attributes of the devices belong to the class.
265 * @dev_kobj: The kobject that represents this class and links it into the hierarchy.
266 * @dev_uevent: Called when a device is added, removed from this class, or a
267 * few other things that generate uevents to add the environment
268 * variables.
269 * @devnode: Callback to provide the devtmpfs.
270 * @class_release: Called to release this class.
271 * @dev_release: Called to release the device.
272 * @suspend: Used to put the device to sleep mode, usually to a low power
273 * state.
274 * @resume: Used to bring the device from the sleep mode.
275 * @ns_type: Callbacks so sysfs can detemine namespaces.
276 * @namespace: Namespace of the device belongs to this class.
277 * @pm: The default device power management operations of this class.
278 * @p: The private data of the driver core, no one other than the
279 * driver core can touch this.
280 *
281 * A class is a higher-level view of a device that abstracts out low-level
282 * implementation details. Drivers may see a SCSI disk or an ATA disk, but,
283 * at the class level, they are all simply disks. Classes allow user space
284 * to work with devices based on what they do, rather than how they are
285 * connected or how they work.
286 */
287struct class {
288 const char *name;
289 struct module *owner;
290
291 struct class_attribute *class_attrs;
292 struct device_attribute *dev_attrs;
293 struct bin_attribute *dev_bin_attrs;
294 struct kobject *dev_kobj;
295
296 int (*dev_uevent)(struct device *dev, struct kobj_uevent_env *env);
297 char *(*devnode)(struct device *dev, mode_t *mode);
298
299 void (*class_release)(struct class *class);
300 void (*dev_release)(struct device *dev);
301
302 int (*suspend)(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state);
303 int (*resume)(struct device *dev);
304
305 const struct kobj_ns_type_operations *ns_type;
306 const void *(*namespace)(struct device *dev);
307
308 const struct dev_pm_ops *pm;
309
310 struct subsys_private *p;
311};
312
313struct class_dev_iter {
314 struct klist_iter ki;
315 const struct device_type *type;
316};
317
318extern struct kobject *sysfs_dev_block_kobj;
319extern struct kobject *sysfs_dev_char_kobj;
320extern int __must_check __class_register(struct class *class,
321 struct lock_class_key *key);
322extern void class_unregister(struct class *class);
323
324/* This is a #define to keep the compiler from merging different
325 * instances of the __key variable */
326#define class_register(class) \
327({ \
328 static struct lock_class_key __key; \
329 __class_register(class, &__key); \
330})
331
332struct class_compat;
333struct class_compat *class_compat_register(const char *name);
334void class_compat_unregister(struct class_compat *cls);
335int class_compat_create_link(struct class_compat *cls, struct device *dev,
336 struct device *device_link);
337void class_compat_remove_link(struct class_compat *cls, struct device *dev,
338 struct device *device_link);
339
340extern void class_dev_iter_init(struct class_dev_iter *iter,
341 struct class *class,
342 struct device *start,
343 const struct device_type *type);
344extern struct device *class_dev_iter_next(struct class_dev_iter *iter);
345extern void class_dev_iter_exit(struct class_dev_iter *iter);
346
347extern int class_for_each_device(struct class *class, struct device *start,
348 void *data,
349 int (*fn)(struct device *dev, void *data));
350extern struct device *class_find_device(struct class *class,
351 struct device *start, void *data,
352 int (*match)(struct device *, void *));
353
354struct class_attribute {
355 struct attribute attr;
356 ssize_t (*show)(struct class *class, struct class_attribute *attr,
357 char *buf);
358 ssize_t (*store)(struct class *class, struct class_attribute *attr,
359 const char *buf, size_t count);
360 const void *(*namespace)(struct class *class,
361 const struct class_attribute *attr);
362};
363
364#define CLASS_ATTR(_name, _mode, _show, _store) \
365struct class_attribute class_attr_##_name = __ATTR(_name, _mode, _show, _store)
366
367extern int __must_check class_create_file(struct class *class,
368 const struct class_attribute *attr);
369extern void class_remove_file(struct class *class,
370 const struct class_attribute *attr);
371
372/* Simple class attribute that is just a static string */
373
374struct class_attribute_string {
375 struct class_attribute attr;
376 char *str;
377};
378
379/* Currently read-only only */
380#define _CLASS_ATTR_STRING(_name, _mode, _str) \
381 { __ATTR(_name, _mode, show_class_attr_string, NULL), _str }
382#define CLASS_ATTR_STRING(_name, _mode, _str) \
383 struct class_attribute_string class_attr_##_name = \
384 _CLASS_ATTR_STRING(_name, _mode, _str)
385
386extern ssize_t show_class_attr_string(struct class *class, struct class_attribute *attr,
387 char *buf);
388
389struct class_interface {
390 struct list_head node;
391 struct class *class;
392
393 int (*add_dev) (struct device *, struct class_interface *);
394 void (*remove_dev) (struct device *, struct class_interface *);
395};
396
397extern int __must_check class_interface_register(struct class_interface *);
398extern void class_interface_unregister(struct class_interface *);
399
400extern struct class * __must_check __class_create(struct module *owner,
401 const char *name,
402 struct lock_class_key *key);
403extern void class_destroy(struct class *cls);
404
405/* This is a #define to keep the compiler from merging different
406 * instances of the __key variable */
407#define class_create(owner, name) \
408({ \
409 static struct lock_class_key __key; \
410 __class_create(owner, name, &__key); \
411})
412
413/*
414 * The type of device, "struct device" is embedded in. A class
415 * or bus can contain devices of different types
416 * like "partitions" and "disks", "mouse" and "event".
417 * This identifies the device type and carries type-specific
418 * information, equivalent to the kobj_type of a kobject.
419 * If "name" is specified, the uevent will contain it in
420 * the DEVTYPE variable.
421 */
422struct device_type {
423 const char *name;
424 const struct attribute_group **groups;
425 int (*uevent)(struct device *dev, struct kobj_uevent_env *env);
426 char *(*devnode)(struct device *dev, mode_t *mode);
427 void (*release)(struct device *dev);
428
429 const struct dev_pm_ops *pm;
430};
431
432/* interface for exporting device attributes */
433struct device_attribute {
434 struct attribute attr;
435 ssize_t (*show)(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
436 char *buf);
437 ssize_t (*store)(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
438 const char *buf, size_t count);
439};
440
441#define DEVICE_ATTR(_name, _mode, _show, _store) \
442struct device_attribute dev_attr_##_name = __ATTR(_name, _mode, _show, _store)
443
444extern int __must_check device_create_file(struct device *device,
445 const struct device_attribute *entry);
446extern void device_remove_file(struct device *dev,
447 const struct device_attribute *attr);
448extern int __must_check device_create_bin_file(struct device *dev,
449 const struct bin_attribute *attr);
450extern void device_remove_bin_file(struct device *dev,
451 const struct bin_attribute *attr);
452extern int device_schedule_callback_owner(struct device *dev,
453 void (*func)(struct device *dev), struct module *owner);
454
455/* This is a macro to avoid include problems with THIS_MODULE */
456#define device_schedule_callback(dev, func) \
457 device_schedule_callback_owner(dev, func, THIS_MODULE)
458
459/* device resource management */
460typedef void (*dr_release_t)(struct device *dev, void *res);
461typedef int (*dr_match_t)(struct device *dev, void *res, void *match_data);
462
463#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_DEVRES
464extern void *__devres_alloc(dr_release_t release, size_t size, gfp_t gfp,
465 const char *name);
466#define devres_alloc(release, size, gfp) \
467 __devres_alloc(release, size, gfp, #release)
468#else
469extern void *devres_alloc(dr_release_t release, size_t size, gfp_t gfp);
470#endif
471extern void devres_free(void *res);
472extern void devres_add(struct device *dev, void *res);
473extern void *devres_find(struct device *dev, dr_release_t release,
474 dr_match_t match, void *match_data);
475extern void *devres_get(struct device *dev, void *new_res,
476 dr_match_t match, void *match_data);
477extern void *devres_remove(struct device *dev, dr_release_t release,
478 dr_match_t match, void *match_data);
479extern int devres_destroy(struct device *dev, dr_release_t release,
480 dr_match_t match, void *match_data);
481
482/* devres group */
483extern void * __must_check devres_open_group(struct device *dev, void *id,
484 gfp_t gfp);
485extern void devres_close_group(struct device *dev, void *id);
486extern void devres_remove_group(struct device *dev, void *id);
487extern int devres_release_group(struct device *dev, void *id);
488
489/* managed kzalloc/kfree for device drivers, no kmalloc, always use kzalloc */
490extern void *devm_kzalloc(struct device *dev, size_t size, gfp_t gfp);
491extern void devm_kfree(struct device *dev, void *p);
492
493struct device_dma_parameters {
494 /*
495 * a low level driver may set these to teach IOMMU code about
496 * sg limitations.
497 */
498 unsigned int max_segment_size;
499 unsigned long segment_boundary_mask;
500};
501
502/**
503 * struct device - The basic device structure
504 * @parent: The device's "parent" device, the device to which it is attached.
505 * In most cases, a parent device is some sort of bus or host
506 * controller. If parent is NULL, the device, is a top-level device,
507 * which is not usually what you want.
508 * @p: Holds the private data of the driver core portions of the device.
509 * See the comment of the struct device_private for detail.
510 * @kobj: A top-level, abstract class from which other classes are derived.
511 * @init_name: Initial name of the device.
512 * @type: The type of device.
513 * This identifies the device type and carries type-specific
514 * information.
515 * @mutex: Mutex to synchronize calls to its driver.
516 * @bus: Type of bus device is on.
517 * @driver: Which driver has allocated this
518 * @platform_data: Platform data specific to the device.
519 * Example: For devices on custom boards, as typical of embedded
520 * and SOC based hardware, Linux often uses platform_data to point
521 * to board-specific structures describing devices and how they
522 * are wired. That can include what ports are available, chip
523 * variants, which GPIO pins act in what additional roles, and so
524 * on. This shrinks the "Board Support Packages" (BSPs) and
525 * minimizes board-specific #ifdefs in drivers.
526 * @power: For device power management.
527 * See Documentation/power/devices.txt for details.
528 * @pm_domain: Provide callbacks that are executed during system suspend,
529 * hibernation, system resume and during runtime PM transitions
530 * along with subsystem-level and driver-level callbacks.
531 * @numa_node: NUMA node this device is close to.
532 * @dma_mask: Dma mask (if dma'ble device).
533 * @coherent_dma_mask: Like dma_mask, but for alloc_coherent mapping as not all
534 * hardware supports 64-bit addresses for consistent allocations
535 * such descriptors.
536 * @dma_parms: A low level driver may set these to teach IOMMU code about
537 * segment limitations.
538 * @dma_pools: Dma pools (if dma'ble device).
539 * @dma_mem: Internal for coherent mem override.
540 * @archdata: For arch-specific additions.
541 * @of_node: Associated device tree node.
542 * @devt: For creating the sysfs "dev".
543 * @devres_lock: Spinlock to protect the resource of the device.
544 * @devres_head: The resources list of the device.
545 * @knode_class: The node used to add the device to the class list.
546 * @class: The class of the device.
547 * @groups: Optional attribute groups.
548 * @release: Callback to free the device after all references have
549 * gone away. This should be set by the allocator of the
550 * device (i.e. the bus driver that discovered the device).
551 *
552 * At the lowest level, every device in a Linux system is represented by an
553 * instance of struct device. The device structure contains the information
554 * that the device model core needs to model the system. Most subsystems,
555 * however, track additional information about the devices they host. As a
556 * result, it is rare for devices to be represented by bare device structures;
557 * instead, that structure, like kobject structures, is usually embedded within
558 * a higher-level representation of the device.
559 */
560struct device {
561 struct device *parent;
562
563 struct device_private *p;
564
565 struct kobject kobj;
566 const char *init_name; /* initial name of the device */
567 const struct device_type *type;
568
569 struct mutex mutex; /* mutex to synchronize calls to
570 * its driver.
571 */
572
573 struct bus_type *bus; /* type of bus device is on */
574 struct device_driver *driver; /* which driver has allocated this
575 device */
576 void *platform_data; /* Platform specific data, device
577 core doesn't touch it */
578 struct dev_pm_info power;
579 struct dev_pm_domain *pm_domain;
580
581#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
582 int numa_node; /* NUMA node this device is close to */
583#endif
584 u64 *dma_mask; /* dma mask (if dma'able device) */
585 u64 coherent_dma_mask;/* Like dma_mask, but for
586 alloc_coherent mappings as
587 not all hardware supports
588 64 bit addresses for consistent
589 allocations such descriptors. */
590
591 struct device_dma_parameters *dma_parms;
592
593 struct list_head dma_pools; /* dma pools (if dma'ble) */
594
595 struct dma_coherent_mem *dma_mem; /* internal for coherent mem
596 override */
597 /* arch specific additions */
598 struct dev_archdata archdata;
599
600 struct device_node *of_node; /* associated device tree node */
601
602 dev_t devt; /* dev_t, creates the sysfs "dev" */
603
604 spinlock_t devres_lock;
605 struct list_head devres_head;
606
607 struct klist_node knode_class;
608 struct class *class;
609 const struct attribute_group **groups; /* optional groups */
610
611 void (*release)(struct device *dev);
612};
613
614/* Get the wakeup routines, which depend on struct device */
615#include <linux/pm_wakeup.h>
616
617static inline const char *dev_name(const struct device *dev)
618{
619 /* Use the init name until the kobject becomes available */
620 if (dev->init_name)
621 return dev->init_name;
622
623 return kobject_name(&dev->kobj);
624}
625
626extern __printf(2, 3)
627int dev_set_name(struct device *dev, const char *name, ...);
628
629#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
630static inline int dev_to_node(struct device *dev)
631{
632 return dev->numa_node;
633}
634static inline void set_dev_node(struct device *dev, int node)
635{
636 dev->numa_node = node;
637}
638#else
639static inline int dev_to_node(struct device *dev)
640{
641 return -1;
642}
643static inline void set_dev_node(struct device *dev, int node)
644{
645}
646#endif
647
648static inline struct pm_subsys_data *dev_to_psd(struct device *dev)
649{
650 return dev ? dev->power.subsys_data : NULL;
651}
652
653static inline unsigned int dev_get_uevent_suppress(const struct device *dev)
654{
655 return dev->kobj.uevent_suppress;
656}
657
658static inline void dev_set_uevent_suppress(struct device *dev, int val)
659{
660 dev->kobj.uevent_suppress = val;
661}
662
663static inline int device_is_registered(struct device *dev)
664{
665 return dev->kobj.state_in_sysfs;
666}
667
668static inline void device_enable_async_suspend(struct device *dev)
669{
670 if (!dev->power.is_prepared)
671 dev->power.async_suspend = true;
672}
673
674static inline void device_disable_async_suspend(struct device *dev)
675{
676 if (!dev->power.is_prepared)
677 dev->power.async_suspend = false;
678}
679
680static inline bool device_async_suspend_enabled(struct device *dev)
681{
682 return !!dev->power.async_suspend;
683}
684
685static inline void pm_suspend_ignore_children(struct device *dev, bool enable)
686{
687 dev->power.ignore_children = enable;
688}
689
690static inline void device_lock(struct device *dev)
691{
692 mutex_lock(&dev->mutex);
693}
694
695static inline int device_trylock(struct device *dev)
696{
697 return mutex_trylock(&dev->mutex);
698}
699
700static inline void device_unlock(struct device *dev)
701{
702 mutex_unlock(&dev->mutex);
703}
704
705void driver_init(void);
706
707/*
708 * High level routines for use by the bus drivers
709 */
710extern int __must_check device_register(struct device *dev);
711extern void device_unregister(struct device *dev);
712extern void device_initialize(struct device *dev);
713extern int __must_check device_add(struct device *dev);
714extern void device_del(struct device *dev);
715extern int device_for_each_child(struct device *dev, void *data,
716 int (*fn)(struct device *dev, void *data));
717extern struct device *device_find_child(struct device *dev, void *data,
718 int (*match)(struct device *dev, void *data));
719extern int device_rename(struct device *dev, const char *new_name);
720extern int device_move(struct device *dev, struct device *new_parent,
721 enum dpm_order dpm_order);
722extern const char *device_get_devnode(struct device *dev,
723 mode_t *mode, const char **tmp);
724extern void *dev_get_drvdata(const struct device *dev);
725extern int dev_set_drvdata(struct device *dev, void *data);
726
727/*
728 * Root device objects for grouping under /sys/devices
729 */
730extern struct device *__root_device_register(const char *name,
731 struct module *owner);
732
733/*
734 * This is a macro to avoid include problems with THIS_MODULE,
735 * just as per what is done for device_schedule_callback() above.
736 */
737#define root_device_register(name) \
738 __root_device_register(name, THIS_MODULE)
739
740extern void root_device_unregister(struct device *root);
741
742static inline void *dev_get_platdata(const struct device *dev)
743{
744 return dev->platform_data;
745}
746
747/*
748 * Manual binding of a device to driver. See drivers/base/bus.c
749 * for information on use.
750 */
751extern int __must_check device_bind_driver(struct device *dev);
752extern void device_release_driver(struct device *dev);
753extern int __must_check device_attach(struct device *dev);
754extern int __must_check driver_attach(struct device_driver *drv);
755extern int __must_check device_reprobe(struct device *dev);
756
757/*
758 * Easy functions for dynamically creating devices on the fly
759 */
760extern struct device *device_create_vargs(struct class *cls,
761 struct device *parent,
762 dev_t devt,
763 void *drvdata,
764 const char *fmt,
765 va_list vargs);
766extern __printf(5, 6)
767struct device *device_create(struct class *cls, struct device *parent,
768 dev_t devt, void *drvdata,
769 const char *fmt, ...);
770extern void device_destroy(struct class *cls, dev_t devt);
771
772/*
773 * Platform "fixup" functions - allow the platform to have their say
774 * about devices and actions that the general device layer doesn't
775 * know about.
776 */
777/* Notify platform of device discovery */
778extern int (*platform_notify)(struct device *dev);
779
780extern int (*platform_notify_remove)(struct device *dev);
781
782
783/*
784 * get_device - atomically increment the reference count for the device.
785 *
786 */
787extern struct device *get_device(struct device *dev);
788extern void put_device(struct device *dev);
789
790extern void wait_for_device_probe(void);
791
792#ifdef CONFIG_DEVTMPFS
793extern int devtmpfs_create_node(struct device *dev);
794extern int devtmpfs_delete_node(struct device *dev);
795extern int devtmpfs_mount(const char *mntdir);
796#else
797static inline int devtmpfs_create_node(struct device *dev) { return 0; }
798static inline int devtmpfs_delete_node(struct device *dev) { return 0; }
799static inline int devtmpfs_mount(const char *mountpoint) { return 0; }
800#endif
801
802/* drivers/base/power/shutdown.c */
803extern void device_shutdown(void);
804
805/* debugging and troubleshooting/diagnostic helpers. */
806extern const char *dev_driver_string(const struct device *dev);
807
808
809#ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK
810
811extern int __dev_printk(const char *level, const struct device *dev,
812 struct va_format *vaf);
813extern __printf(3, 4)
814int dev_printk(const char *level, const struct device *dev,
815 const char *fmt, ...)
816 ;
817extern __printf(2, 3)
818int dev_emerg(const struct device *dev, const char *fmt, ...);
819extern __printf(2, 3)
820int dev_alert(const struct device *dev, const char *fmt, ...);
821extern __printf(2, 3)
822int dev_crit(const struct device *dev, const char *fmt, ...);
823extern __printf(2, 3)
824int dev_err(const struct device *dev, const char *fmt, ...);
825extern __printf(2, 3)
826int dev_warn(const struct device *dev, const char *fmt, ...);
827extern __printf(2, 3)
828int dev_notice(const struct device *dev, const char *fmt, ...);
829extern __printf(2, 3)
830int _dev_info(const struct device *dev, const char *fmt, ...);
831
832#else
833
834static inline int __dev_printk(const char *level, const struct device *dev,
835 struct va_format *vaf)
836{ return 0; }
837static inline __printf(3, 4)
838int dev_printk(const char *level, const struct device *dev,
839 const char *fmt, ...)
840{ return 0; }
841
842static inline __printf(2, 3)
843int dev_emerg(const struct device *dev, const char *fmt, ...)
844{ return 0; }
845static inline __printf(2, 3)
846int dev_crit(const struct device *dev, const char *fmt, ...)
847{ return 0; }
848static inline __printf(2, 3)
849int dev_alert(const struct device *dev, const char *fmt, ...)
850{ return 0; }
851static inline __printf(2, 3)
852int dev_err(const struct device *dev, const char *fmt, ...)
853{ return 0; }
854static inline __printf(2, 3)
855int dev_warn(const struct device *dev, const char *fmt, ...)
856{ return 0; }
857static inline __printf(2, 3)
858int dev_notice(const struct device *dev, const char *fmt, ...)
859{ return 0; }
860static inline __printf(2, 3)
861int _dev_info(const struct device *dev, const char *fmt, ...)
862{ return 0; }
863
864#endif
865
866/*
867 * Stupid hackaround for existing uses of non-printk uses dev_info
868 *
869 * Note that the definition of dev_info below is actually _dev_info
870 * and a macro is used to avoid redefining dev_info
871 */
872
873#define dev_info(dev, fmt, arg...) _dev_info(dev, fmt, ##arg)
874
875#if defined(DEBUG)
876#define dev_dbg(dev, format, arg...) \
877 dev_printk(KERN_DEBUG, dev, format, ##arg)
878#elif defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG)
879#define dev_dbg(dev, format, ...) \
880do { \
881 dynamic_dev_dbg(dev, format, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
882} while (0)
883#else
884#define dev_dbg(dev, format, arg...) \
885({ \
886 if (0) \
887 dev_printk(KERN_DEBUG, dev, format, ##arg); \
888 0; \
889})
890#endif
891
892#ifdef VERBOSE_DEBUG
893#define dev_vdbg dev_dbg
894#else
895#define dev_vdbg(dev, format, arg...) \
896({ \
897 if (0) \
898 dev_printk(KERN_DEBUG, dev, format, ##arg); \
899 0; \
900})
901#endif
902
903/*
904 * dev_WARN*() acts like dev_printk(), but with the key difference
905 * of using a WARN/WARN_ON to get the message out, including the
906 * file/line information and a backtrace.
907 */
908#define dev_WARN(dev, format, arg...) \
909 WARN(1, "Device: %s\n" format, dev_driver_string(dev), ## arg);
910
911#define dev_WARN_ONCE(dev, condition, format, arg...) \
912 WARN_ONCE(condition, "Device %s\n" format, \
913 dev_driver_string(dev), ## arg)
914
915/* Create alias, so I can be autoloaded. */
916#define MODULE_ALIAS_CHARDEV(major,minor) \
917 MODULE_ALIAS("char-major-" __stringify(major) "-" __stringify(minor))
918#define MODULE_ALIAS_CHARDEV_MAJOR(major) \
919 MODULE_ALIAS("char-major-" __stringify(major) "-*")
920
921#ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED
922extern long sysfs_deprecated;
923#else
924#define sysfs_deprecated 0
925#endif
926
927#endif /* _DEVICE_H_ */