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1 | /* | ||
2 | * UWB Multi-interface Controller support. | ||
3 | * | ||
4 | * Copyright (C) 2007 Cambridge Silicon Radio Ltd. | ||
5 | * | ||
6 | * This file is released under the GPLv2 | ||
7 | * | ||
8 | * UMC (UWB Multi-interface Controller) capabilities (e.g., radio | ||
9 | * controller, host controller) are presented as devices on the "umc" | ||
10 | * bus. | ||
11 | * | ||
12 | * The radio controller is not strictly a UMC capability but it's | ||
13 | * useful to present it as such. | ||
14 | * | ||
15 | * References: | ||
16 | * | ||
17 | * [WHCI] Wireless Host Controller Interface Specification for | ||
18 | * Certified Wireless Universal Serial Bus, revision 0.95. | ||
19 | * | ||
20 | * How this works is kind of convoluted but simple. The whci.ko driver | ||
21 | * loads when WHCI devices are detected. These WHCI devices expose | ||
22 | * many devices in the same PCI function (they couldn't have reused | ||
23 | * functions, no), so for each PCI function that exposes these many | ||
24 | * devices, whci ceates a umc_dev [whci_probe() -> whci_add_cap()] | ||
25 | * with umc_device_create() and adds it to the bus with | ||
26 | * umc_device_register(). | ||
27 | * | ||
28 | * umc_device_register() calls device_register() which will push the | ||
29 | * bus management code to load your UMC driver's somehting_probe() | ||
30 | * that you have registered for that capability code. | ||
31 | * | ||
32 | * Now when the WHCI device is removed, whci_remove() will go over | ||
33 | * each umc_dev assigned to each of the PCI function's capabilities | ||
34 | * and through whci_del_cap() call umc_device_unregister() each | ||
35 | * created umc_dev. Of course, if you are bound to the device, your | ||
36 | * driver's something_remove() will be called. | ||
37 | */ | ||
38 | |||
39 | #ifndef _LINUX_UWB_UMC_H_ | ||
40 | #define _LINUX_UWB_UMC_H_ | ||
41 | |||
42 | #include <linux/device.h> | ||
43 | #include <linux/pci.h> | ||
44 | |||
45 | /* | ||
46 | * UMC capability IDs. | ||
47 | * | ||
48 | * 0x00 is reserved so use it for the radio controller device. | ||
49 | * | ||
50 | * [WHCI] table 2-8 | ||
51 | */ | ||
52 | #define UMC_CAP_ID_WHCI_RC 0x00 /* radio controller */ | ||
53 | #define UMC_CAP_ID_WHCI_WUSB_HC 0x01 /* WUSB host controller */ | ||
54 | |||
55 | /** | ||
56 | * struct umc_dev - UMC capability device | ||
57 | * | ||
58 | * @version: version of the specification this capability conforms to. | ||
59 | * @cap_id: capability ID. | ||
60 | * @bar: PCI Bar (64 bit) where the resource lies | ||
61 | * @resource: register space resource. | ||
62 | * @irq: interrupt line. | ||
63 | */ | ||
64 | struct umc_dev { | ||
65 | u16 version; | ||
66 | u8 cap_id; | ||
67 | u8 bar; | ||
68 | struct resource resource; | ||
69 | unsigned irq; | ||
70 | struct device dev; | ||
71 | }; | ||
72 | |||
73 | #define to_umc_dev(d) container_of(d, struct umc_dev, dev) | ||
74 | |||
75 | /** | ||
76 | * struct umc_driver - UMC capability driver | ||
77 | * @cap_id: supported capability ID. | ||
78 | * @match: driver specific capability matching function. | ||
79 | * @match_data: driver specific data for match() (e.g., a | ||
80 | * table of pci_device_id's if umc_match_pci_id() is used). | ||
81 | */ | ||
82 | struct umc_driver { | ||
83 | char *name; | ||
84 | u8 cap_id; | ||
85 | int (*match)(struct umc_driver *, struct umc_dev *); | ||
86 | const void *match_data; | ||
87 | |||
88 | int (*probe)(struct umc_dev *); | ||
89 | void (*remove)(struct umc_dev *); | ||
90 | int (*suspend)(struct umc_dev *, pm_message_t state); | ||
91 | int (*resume)(struct umc_dev *); | ||
92 | |||
93 | struct device_driver driver; | ||
94 | }; | ||
95 | |||
96 | #define to_umc_driver(d) container_of(d, struct umc_driver, driver) | ||
97 | |||
98 | extern struct bus_type umc_bus_type; | ||
99 | |||
100 | struct umc_dev *umc_device_create(struct device *parent, int n); | ||
101 | int __must_check umc_device_register(struct umc_dev *umc); | ||
102 | void umc_device_unregister(struct umc_dev *umc); | ||
103 | |||
104 | int __must_check __umc_driver_register(struct umc_driver *umc_drv, | ||
105 | struct module *mod, | ||
106 | const char *mod_name); | ||
107 | |||
108 | /** | ||
109 | * umc_driver_register - register a UMC capabiltity driver. | ||
110 | * @umc_drv: pointer to the driver. | ||
111 | */ | ||
112 | static inline int __must_check umc_driver_register(struct umc_driver *umc_drv) | ||
113 | { | ||
114 | return __umc_driver_register(umc_drv, THIS_MODULE, KBUILD_MODNAME); | ||
115 | } | ||
116 | void umc_driver_unregister(struct umc_driver *umc_drv); | ||
117 | |||
118 | /* | ||
119 | * Utility function you can use to match (umc_driver->match) against a | ||
120 | * null-terminated array of 'struct pci_device_id' in | ||
121 | * umc_driver->match_data. | ||
122 | */ | ||
123 | int umc_match_pci_id(struct umc_driver *umc_drv, struct umc_dev *umc); | ||
124 | |||
125 | /** | ||
126 | * umc_parent_pci_dev - return the UMC's parent PCI device or NULL if none | ||
127 | * @umc_dev: UMC device whose parent PCI device we are looking for | ||
128 | * | ||
129 | * DIRTY!!! DON'T RELY ON THIS | ||
130 | * | ||
131 | * FIXME: This is as dirty as it gets, but we need some way to check | ||
132 | * the correct type of umc_dev->parent (so that for example, we can | ||
133 | * cast to pci_dev). Casting to pci_dev is necesary because at some | ||
134 | * point we need to request resources from the device. Mapping is | ||
135 | * easily over come (ioremap and stuff are bus agnostic), but hooking | ||
136 | * up to some error handlers (such as pci error handlers) might need | ||
137 | * this. | ||
138 | * | ||
139 | * THIS might (probably will) be removed in the future, so don't count | ||
140 | * on it. | ||
141 | */ | ||
142 | static inline struct pci_dev *umc_parent_pci_dev(struct umc_dev *umc_dev) | ||
143 | { | ||
144 | struct pci_dev *pci_dev = NULL; | ||
145 | if (umc_dev->dev.parent->bus == &pci_bus_type) | ||
146 | pci_dev = to_pci_dev(umc_dev->dev.parent); | ||
147 | return pci_dev; | ||
148 | } | ||
149 | |||
150 | /** | ||
151 | * umc_dev_get() - reference a UMC device. | ||
152 | * @umc_dev: Pointer to UMC device. | ||
153 | * | ||
154 | * NOTE: we are assuming in this whole scheme that the parent device | ||
155 | * is referenced at _probe() time and unreferenced at _remove() | ||
156 | * time by the parent's subsystem. | ||
157 | */ | ||
158 | static inline struct umc_dev *umc_dev_get(struct umc_dev *umc_dev) | ||
159 | { | ||
160 | get_device(&umc_dev->dev); | ||
161 | return umc_dev; | ||
162 | } | ||
163 | |||
164 | /** | ||
165 | * umc_dev_put() - unreference a UMC device. | ||
166 | * @umc_dev: Pointer to UMC device. | ||
167 | */ | ||
168 | static inline void umc_dev_put(struct umc_dev *umc_dev) | ||
169 | { | ||
170 | put_device(&umc_dev->dev); | ||
171 | } | ||
172 | |||
173 | /** | ||
174 | * umc_set_drvdata - set UMC device's driver data. | ||
175 | * @umc_dev: Pointer to UMC device. | ||
176 | * @data: Data to set. | ||
177 | */ | ||
178 | static inline void umc_set_drvdata(struct umc_dev *umc_dev, void *data) | ||
179 | { | ||
180 | dev_set_drvdata(&umc_dev->dev, data); | ||
181 | } | ||
182 | |||
183 | /** | ||
184 | * umc_get_drvdata - recover UMC device's driver data. | ||
185 | * @umc_dev: Pointer to UMC device. | ||
186 | */ | ||
187 | static inline void *umc_get_drvdata(struct umc_dev *umc_dev) | ||
188 | { | ||
189 | return dev_get_drvdata(&umc_dev->dev); | ||
190 | } | ||
191 | |||
192 | int umc_controller_reset(struct umc_dev *umc); | ||
193 | |||
194 | #endif /* #ifndef _LINUX_UWB_UMC_H_ */ | ||