linux-zen-desktop/drivers/platform/surface/aggregator/bus.c

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
/*
* Surface System Aggregator Module bus and device integration.
*
* Copyright (C) 2019-2022 Maximilian Luz <luzmaximilian@gmail.com>
*/
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/property.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/surface_aggregator/controller.h>
#include <linux/surface_aggregator/device.h>
#include "bus.h"
#include "controller.h"
/* -- Device and bus functions. --------------------------------------------- */
static ssize_t modalias_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
struct ssam_device *sdev = to_ssam_device(dev);
return sysfs_emit(buf, "ssam:d%02Xc%02Xt%02Xi%02Xf%02X\n",
sdev->uid.domain, sdev->uid.category, sdev->uid.target,
sdev->uid.instance, sdev->uid.function);
}
static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(modalias);
static struct attribute *ssam_device_attrs[] = {
&dev_attr_modalias.attr,
NULL,
};
ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS(ssam_device);
static int ssam_device_uevent(const struct device *dev, struct kobj_uevent_env *env)
{
const struct ssam_device *sdev = to_ssam_device(dev);
return add_uevent_var(env, "MODALIAS=ssam:d%02Xc%02Xt%02Xi%02Xf%02X",
sdev->uid.domain, sdev->uid.category,
sdev->uid.target, sdev->uid.instance,
sdev->uid.function);
}
static void ssam_device_release(struct device *dev)
{
struct ssam_device *sdev = to_ssam_device(dev);
ssam_controller_put(sdev->ctrl);
fwnode_handle_put(sdev->dev.fwnode);
kfree(sdev);
}
const struct device_type ssam_device_type = {
.name = "surface_aggregator_device",
.groups = ssam_device_groups,
.uevent = ssam_device_uevent,
.release = ssam_device_release,
};
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_device_type);
/**
* ssam_device_alloc() - Allocate and initialize a SSAM client device.
* @ctrl: The controller under which the device should be added.
* @uid: The UID of the device to be added.
*
* Allocates and initializes a new client device. The parent of the device
* will be set to the controller device and the name will be set based on the
* UID. Note that the device still has to be added via ssam_device_add().
* Refer to that function for more details.
*
* Return: Returns the newly allocated and initialized SSAM client device, or
* %NULL if it could not be allocated.
*/
struct ssam_device *ssam_device_alloc(struct ssam_controller *ctrl,
struct ssam_device_uid uid)
{
struct ssam_device *sdev;
sdev = kzalloc(sizeof(*sdev), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!sdev)
return NULL;
device_initialize(&sdev->dev);
sdev->dev.bus = &ssam_bus_type;
sdev->dev.type = &ssam_device_type;
sdev->dev.parent = ssam_controller_device(ctrl);
sdev->ctrl = ssam_controller_get(ctrl);
sdev->uid = uid;
dev_set_name(&sdev->dev, "%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x",
sdev->uid.domain, sdev->uid.category, sdev->uid.target,
sdev->uid.instance, sdev->uid.function);
return sdev;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_device_alloc);
/**
* ssam_device_add() - Add a SSAM client device.
* @sdev: The SSAM client device to be added.
*
* Added client devices must be guaranteed to always have a valid and active
* controller. Thus, this function will fail with %-ENODEV if the controller
* of the device has not been initialized yet, has been suspended, or has been
* shut down.
*
* The caller of this function should ensure that the corresponding call to
* ssam_device_remove() is issued before the controller is shut down. If the
* added device is a direct child of the controller device (default), it will
* be automatically removed when the controller is shut down.
*
* By default, the controller device will become the parent of the newly
* created client device. The parent may be changed before ssam_device_add is
* called, but care must be taken that a) the correct suspend/resume ordering
* is guaranteed and b) the client device does not outlive the controller,
* i.e. that the device is removed before the controller is being shut down.
* In case these guarantees have to be manually enforced, please refer to the
* ssam_client_link() and ssam_client_bind() functions, which are intended to
* set up device-links for this purpose.
*
* Return: Returns zero on success, a negative error code on failure.
*/
int ssam_device_add(struct ssam_device *sdev)
{
int status;
/*
* Ensure that we can only add new devices to a controller if it has
* been started and is not going away soon. This works in combination
* with ssam_controller_remove_clients to ensure driver presence for the
* controller device, i.e. it ensures that the controller (sdev->ctrl)
* is always valid and can be used for requests as long as the client
* device we add here is registered as child under it. This essentially
* guarantees that the client driver can always expect the preconditions
* for functions like ssam_request_do_sync() (controller has to be
* started and is not suspended) to hold and thus does not have to check
* for them.
*
* Note that for this to work, the controller has to be a parent device.
* If it is not a direct parent, care has to be taken that the device is
* removed via ssam_device_remove(), as device_unregister does not
* remove child devices recursively.
*/
ssam_controller_statelock(sdev->ctrl);
if (sdev->ctrl->state != SSAM_CONTROLLER_STARTED) {
ssam_controller_stateunlock(sdev->ctrl);
return -ENODEV;
}
status = device_add(&sdev->dev);
ssam_controller_stateunlock(sdev->ctrl);
return status;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_device_add);
/**
* ssam_device_remove() - Remove a SSAM client device.
* @sdev: The device to remove.
*
* Removes and unregisters the provided SSAM client device.
*/
void ssam_device_remove(struct ssam_device *sdev)
{
device_unregister(&sdev->dev);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_device_remove);
/**
* ssam_device_id_compatible() - Check if a device ID matches a UID.
* @id: The device ID as potential match.
* @uid: The device UID matching against.
*
* Check if the given ID is a match for the given UID, i.e. if a device with
* the provided UID is compatible to the given ID following the match rules
* described in its &ssam_device_id.match_flags member.
*
* Return: Returns %true if the given UID is compatible to the match rule
* described by the given ID, %false otherwise.
*/
static bool ssam_device_id_compatible(const struct ssam_device_id *id,
struct ssam_device_uid uid)
{
if (id->domain != uid.domain || id->category != uid.category)
return false;
if ((id->match_flags & SSAM_MATCH_TARGET) && id->target != uid.target)
return false;
if ((id->match_flags & SSAM_MATCH_INSTANCE) && id->instance != uid.instance)
return false;
if ((id->match_flags & SSAM_MATCH_FUNCTION) && id->function != uid.function)
return false;
return true;
}
/**
* ssam_device_id_is_null() - Check if a device ID is null.
* @id: The device ID to check.
*
* Check if a given device ID is null, i.e. all zeros. Used to check for the
* end of ``MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(ssam, ...)`` or similar lists.
*
* Return: Returns %true if the given ID represents a null ID, %false
* otherwise.
*/
static bool ssam_device_id_is_null(const struct ssam_device_id *id)
{
return id->match_flags == 0 &&
id->domain == 0 &&
id->category == 0 &&
id->target == 0 &&
id->instance == 0 &&
id->function == 0 &&
id->driver_data == 0;
}
/**
* ssam_device_id_match() - Find the matching ID table entry for the given UID.
* @table: The table to search in.
* @uid: The UID to matched against the individual table entries.
*
* Find the first match for the provided device UID in the provided ID table
* and return it. Returns %NULL if no match could be found.
*/
const struct ssam_device_id *ssam_device_id_match(const struct ssam_device_id *table,
const struct ssam_device_uid uid)
{
const struct ssam_device_id *id;
for (id = table; !ssam_device_id_is_null(id); ++id)
if (ssam_device_id_compatible(id, uid))
return id;
return NULL;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_device_id_match);
/**
* ssam_device_get_match() - Find and return the ID matching the device in the
* ID table of the bound driver.
* @dev: The device for which to get the matching ID table entry.
*
* Find the fist match for the UID of the device in the ID table of the
* currently bound driver and return it. Returns %NULL if the device does not
* have a driver bound to it, the driver does not have match_table (i.e. it is
* %NULL), or there is no match in the driver's match_table.
*
* This function essentially calls ssam_device_id_match() with the ID table of
* the bound device driver and the UID of the device.
*
* Return: Returns the first match for the UID of the device in the device
* driver's match table, or %NULL if no such match could be found.
*/
const struct ssam_device_id *ssam_device_get_match(const struct ssam_device *dev)
{
const struct ssam_device_driver *sdrv;
sdrv = to_ssam_device_driver(dev->dev.driver);
if (!sdrv)
return NULL;
if (!sdrv->match_table)
return NULL;
return ssam_device_id_match(sdrv->match_table, dev->uid);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_device_get_match);
/**
* ssam_device_get_match_data() - Find the ID matching the device in the
* ID table of the bound driver and return its ``driver_data`` member.
* @dev: The device for which to get the match data.
*
* Find the fist match for the UID of the device in the ID table of the
* corresponding driver and return its driver_data. Returns %NULL if the
* device does not have a driver bound to it, the driver does not have
* match_table (i.e. it is %NULL), there is no match in the driver's
* match_table, or the match does not have any driver_data.
*
* This function essentially calls ssam_device_get_match() and, if any match
* could be found, returns its ``struct ssam_device_id.driver_data`` member.
*
* Return: Returns the driver data associated with the first match for the UID
* of the device in the device driver's match table, or %NULL if no such match
* could be found.
*/
const void *ssam_device_get_match_data(const struct ssam_device *dev)
{
const struct ssam_device_id *id;
id = ssam_device_get_match(dev);
if (!id)
return NULL;
return (const void *)id->driver_data;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_device_get_match_data);
static int ssam_bus_match(struct device *dev, struct device_driver *drv)
{
struct ssam_device_driver *sdrv = to_ssam_device_driver(drv);
struct ssam_device *sdev = to_ssam_device(dev);
if (!is_ssam_device(dev))
return 0;
return !!ssam_device_id_match(sdrv->match_table, sdev->uid);
}
static int ssam_bus_probe(struct device *dev)
{
return to_ssam_device_driver(dev->driver)
->probe(to_ssam_device(dev));
}
static void ssam_bus_remove(struct device *dev)
{
struct ssam_device_driver *sdrv = to_ssam_device_driver(dev->driver);
if (sdrv->remove)
sdrv->remove(to_ssam_device(dev));
}
struct bus_type ssam_bus_type = {
.name = "surface_aggregator",
.match = ssam_bus_match,
.probe = ssam_bus_probe,
.remove = ssam_bus_remove,
};
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_bus_type);
/**
* __ssam_device_driver_register() - Register a SSAM client device driver.
* @sdrv: The driver to register.
* @owner: The module owning the provided driver.
*
* Please refer to the ssam_device_driver_register() macro for the normal way
* to register a driver from inside its owning module.
*/
int __ssam_device_driver_register(struct ssam_device_driver *sdrv,
struct module *owner)
{
sdrv->driver.owner = owner;
sdrv->driver.bus = &ssam_bus_type;
/* force drivers to async probe so I/O is possible in probe */
sdrv->driver.probe_type = PROBE_PREFER_ASYNCHRONOUS;
return driver_register(&sdrv->driver);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__ssam_device_driver_register);
/**
* ssam_device_driver_unregister - Unregister a SSAM device driver.
* @sdrv: The driver to unregister.
*/
void ssam_device_driver_unregister(struct ssam_device_driver *sdrv)
{
driver_unregister(&sdrv->driver);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_device_driver_unregister);
/* -- Bus registration. ----------------------------------------------------- */
/**
* ssam_bus_register() - Register and set-up the SSAM client device bus.
*/
int ssam_bus_register(void)
{
return bus_register(&ssam_bus_type);
}
/**
* ssam_bus_unregister() - Unregister the SSAM client device bus.
*/
void ssam_bus_unregister(void)
{
return bus_unregister(&ssam_bus_type);
}
/* -- Helpers for controller and hub devices. ------------------------------- */
static int ssam_device_uid_from_string(const char *str, struct ssam_device_uid *uid)
{
u8 d, tc, tid, iid, fn;
int n;
n = sscanf(str, "%hhx:%hhx:%hhx:%hhx:%hhx", &d, &tc, &tid, &iid, &fn);
if (n != 5)
return -EINVAL;
uid->domain = d;
uid->category = tc;
uid->target = tid;
uid->instance = iid;
uid->function = fn;
return 0;
}
static int ssam_get_uid_for_node(struct fwnode_handle *node, struct ssam_device_uid *uid)
{
const char *str = fwnode_get_name(node);
/*
* To simplify definitions of firmware nodes, we set the device name
* based on the UID of the device, prefixed with "ssam:".
*/
if (strncmp(str, "ssam:", strlen("ssam:")) != 0)
return -ENODEV;
str += strlen("ssam:");
return ssam_device_uid_from_string(str, uid);
}
static int ssam_add_client_device(struct device *parent, struct ssam_controller *ctrl,
struct fwnode_handle *node)
{
struct ssam_device_uid uid;
struct ssam_device *sdev;
int status;
status = ssam_get_uid_for_node(node, &uid);
if (status)
return status;
sdev = ssam_device_alloc(ctrl, uid);
if (!sdev)
return -ENOMEM;
sdev->dev.parent = parent;
sdev->dev.fwnode = fwnode_handle_get(node);
status = ssam_device_add(sdev);
if (status)
ssam_device_put(sdev);
return status;
}
/**
* __ssam_register_clients() - Register client devices defined under the
* given firmware node as children of the given device.
* @parent: The parent device under which clients should be registered.
* @ctrl: The controller with which client should be registered.
* @node: The firmware node holding definitions of the devices to be added.
*
* Register all clients that have been defined as children of the given root
* firmware node as children of the given parent device. The respective child
* firmware nodes will be associated with the correspondingly created child
* devices.
*
* The given controller will be used to instantiate the new devices. See
* ssam_device_add() for details.
*
* Note that, generally, the use of either ssam_device_register_clients() or
* ssam_register_clients() should be preferred as they directly use the
* firmware node and/or controller associated with the given device. This
* function is only intended for use when different device specifications (e.g.
* ACPI and firmware nodes) need to be combined (as is done in the platform hub
* of the device registry).
*
* Return: Returns zero on success, nonzero on failure.
*/
int __ssam_register_clients(struct device *parent, struct ssam_controller *ctrl,
struct fwnode_handle *node)
{
struct fwnode_handle *child;
int status;
fwnode_for_each_child_node(node, child) {
/*
* Try to add the device specified in the firmware node. If
* this fails with -ENODEV, the node does not specify any SSAM
* device, so ignore it and continue with the next one.
*/
status = ssam_add_client_device(parent, ctrl, child);
if (status && status != -ENODEV) {
fwnode_handle_put(child);
goto err;
}
}
return 0;
err:
ssam_remove_clients(parent);
return status;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__ssam_register_clients);
static int ssam_remove_device(struct device *dev, void *_data)
{
struct ssam_device *sdev = to_ssam_device(dev);
if (is_ssam_device(dev))
ssam_device_remove(sdev);
return 0;
}
/**
* ssam_remove_clients() - Remove SSAM client devices registered as direct
* children under the given parent device.
* @dev: The (parent) device to remove all direct clients for.
*
* Remove all SSAM client devices registered as direct children under the given
* device. Note that this only accounts for direct children of the device.
* Refer to ssam_device_add()/ssam_device_remove() for more details.
*/
void ssam_remove_clients(struct device *dev)
{
device_for_each_child_reverse(dev, NULL, ssam_remove_device);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_remove_clients);