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1/* 2 * Machine interface for the pinctrl subsystem. 3 * 4 * Copyright (C) 2011 ST-Ericsson SA 5 * Written on behalf of Linaro for ST-Ericsson 6 * Based on bits of regulator core, gpio core and clk core 7 * 8 * Author: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> 9 * 10 * License terms: GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 11 */ 12#ifndef __LINUX_PINMUX_MACHINE_H 13#define __LINUX_PINMUX_MACHINE_H 14 15/** 16 * struct pinmux_map - boards/machines shall provide this map for devices 17 * @name: the name of this specific map entry for the particular machine. 18 * This is the second parameter passed to pinmux_get() when you want 19 * to have several mappings to the same device 20 * @ctrl_dev: the pin control device to be used by this mapping, may be NULL 21 * if you provide .ctrl_dev_name instead (this is more common) 22 * @ctrl_dev_name: the name of the device controlling this specific mapping, 23 * the name must be the same as in your struct device*, may be NULL if 24 * you provide .ctrl_dev instead 25 * @function: a function in the driver to use for this mapping, the driver 26 * will lookup the function referenced by this ID on the specified 27 * pin control device 28 * @group: sometimes a function can map to different pin groups, so this 29 * selects a certain specific pin group to activate for the function, if 30 * left as NULL, the first applicable group will be used 31 * @dev: the device using this specific mapping, may be NULL if you provide 32 * .dev_name instead (this is more common) 33 * @dev_name: the name of the device using this specific mapping, the name 34 * must be the same as in your struct device*, may be NULL if you 35 * provide .dev instead 36 * @hog_on_boot: if this is set to true, the pin control subsystem will itself 37 * hog the mappings as the pinmux device drivers are attached, so this is 38 * typically used with system maps (mux mappings without an assigned 39 * device) that you want to get hogged and enabled by default as soon as 40 * a pinmux device supporting it is registered. These maps will not be 41 * disabled and put until the system shuts down. 42 */ 43struct pinmux_map { 44 const char *name; 45 struct device *ctrl_dev; 46 const char *ctrl_dev_name; 47 const char *function; 48 const char *group; 49 struct device *dev; 50 const char *dev_name; 51 const bool hog_on_boot; 52}; 53 54/* 55 * Convenience macro to set a simple map from a certain pin controller and a 56 * certain function to a named device 57 */ 58#define PINMUX_MAP(a, b, c, d) \ 59 { .name = a, .ctrl_dev_name = b, .function = c, .dev_name = d } 60 61/* 62 * Convenience macro to map a system function onto a certain pinctrl device. 63 * System functions are not assigned to a particular device. 64 */ 65#define PINMUX_MAP_SYS(a, b, c) \ 66 { .name = a, .ctrl_dev_name = b, .function = c } 67 68/* 69 * Convenience macro to map a function onto the primary device pinctrl device 70 * this is especially helpful on systems that have only one pin controller 71 * or need to set up a lot of mappings on the primary controller. 72 */ 73#define PINMUX_MAP_PRIMARY(a, b, c) \ 74 { .name = a, .ctrl_dev_name = "pinctrl.0", .function = b, \ 75 .dev_name = c } 76 77/* 78 * Convenience macro to map a system function onto the primary pinctrl device. 79 * System functions are not assigned to a particular device. 80 */ 81#define PINMUX_MAP_PRIMARY_SYS(a, b) \ 82 { .name = a, .ctrl_dev_name = "pinctrl.0", .function = b } 83 84/* 85 * Convenience macro to map a system function onto the primary pinctrl device, 86 * to be hogged by the pinmux core until the system shuts down. 87 */ 88#define PINMUX_MAP_PRIMARY_SYS_HOG(a, b) \ 89 { .name = a, .ctrl_dev_name = "pinctrl.0", .function = b, \ 90 .hog_on_boot = true } 91 92 93#ifdef CONFIG_PINMUX 94 95extern int pinmux_register_mappings(struct pinmux_map const *map, 96 unsigned num_maps); 97 98#else 99 100static inline int pinmux_register_mappings(struct pinmux_map const *map, 101 unsigned num_maps) 102{ 103 return 0; 104} 105 106#endif /* !CONFIG_PINMUX */ 107#endif