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- /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
- /*
- * Copyright (c) 2015 Google, Inc
- * Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
- */
- #ifndef __REGMAP_H
- #define __REGMAP_H
- /**
- * DOC: Overview
- *
- * Regmaps are an abstraction mechanism that allows device drivers to access
- * register maps irrespective of the underlying bus architecture. This entails
- * that for devices that support multiple busses (e.g. I2C and SPI for a GPIO
- * expander chip) only one driver has to be written. This driver will
- * instantiate a regmap with a backend depending on the bus the device is
- * attached to, and use the regmap API to access the register map through that
- * bus transparently.
- *
- * Read and write functions are supplied, which can read/write data of
- * arbitrary length from/to the regmap.
- *
- * The endianness of regmap accesses is selectable for each map through device
- * tree settings via the boolean "little-endian", "big-endian", and
- * "native-endian" properties.
- *
- * Furthermore, the register map described by a regmap can be split into
- * multiple disjoint areas called ranges. In this way, register maps with
- * "holes", i.e. areas of addressable memory that are not part of the register
- * map, can be accessed in a concise manner.
- *
- * Currently, only a bare "mem" backend for regmaps is supported, which
- * accesses the register map as regular IO-mapped memory.
- */
- /**
- * enum regmap_size_t - Access sizes for regmap reads and writes
- *
- * @REGMAP_SIZE_8: 8-bit read/write access size
- * @REGMAP_SIZE_16: 16-bit read/write access size
- * @REGMAP_SIZE_32: 32-bit read/write access size
- * @REGMAP_SIZE_64: 64-bit read/write access size
- */
- enum regmap_size_t {
- REGMAP_SIZE_8 = 1,
- REGMAP_SIZE_16 = 2,
- REGMAP_SIZE_32 = 4,
- REGMAP_SIZE_64 = 8,
- };
- /**
- * enum regmap_endianness_t - Endianness for regmap reads and writes
- *
- * @REGMAP_NATIVE_ENDIAN: Native endian read/write accesses
- * @REGMAP_LITTLE_ENDIAN: Little endian read/write accesses
- * @REGMAP_BIG_ENDIAN: Big endian read/write accesses
- */
- enum regmap_endianness_t {
- REGMAP_NATIVE_ENDIAN,
- REGMAP_LITTLE_ENDIAN,
- REGMAP_BIG_ENDIAN,
- };
- /**
- * struct regmap_range - a register map range
- *
- * @start: Start address
- * @size: Size in bytes
- */
- struct regmap_range {
- ulong start;
- ulong size;
- };
- /**
- * struct regmap - a way of accessing hardware/bus registers
- *
- * @range_count: Number of ranges available within the map
- * @ranges: Array of ranges
- */
- struct regmap {
- enum regmap_endianness_t endianness;
- int range_count;
- struct regmap_range ranges[0];
- };
- /*
- * Interface to provide access to registers either through a direct memory
- * bus or through a peripheral bus like I2C, SPI.
- */
- /**
- * regmap_write() - Write a 32-bit value to a regmap
- *
- * @map: Regmap to write to
- * @offset: Offset in the regmap to write to
- * @val: Data to write to the regmap at the specified offset
- *
- * Note that this function will only write values of 32 bit width to the
- * regmap; if the size of data to be read is different, the regmap_raw_write
- * function can be used.
- *
- * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
- */
- int regmap_write(struct regmap *map, uint offset, uint val);
- /**
- * regmap_read() - Read a 32-bit value from a regmap
- *
- * @map: Regmap to read from
- * @offset: Offset in the regmap to read from
- * @valp: Pointer to the buffer to receive the data read from the regmap
- * at the specified offset
- *
- * Note that this function will only read values of 32 bit width from the
- * regmap; if the size of data to be read is different, the regmap_raw_read
- * function can be used.
- *
- * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
- */
- int regmap_read(struct regmap *map, uint offset, uint *valp);
- /**
- * regmap_raw_write() - Write a value of specified length to a regmap
- *
- * @map: Regmap to write to
- * @offset: Offset in the regmap to write to
- * @val: Value to write to the regmap at the specified offset
- * @val_len: Length of the data to be written to the regmap
- *
- * Note that this function will, as opposed to regmap_write, write data of
- * arbitrary length to the regmap, and not just 32-bit values, and is thus a
- * generalized version of regmap_write.
- *
- * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
- */
- int regmap_raw_write(struct regmap *map, uint offset, const void *val,
- size_t val_len);
- /**
- * regmap_raw_read() - Read a value of specified length from a regmap
- *
- * @map: Regmap to read from
- * @offset: Offset in the regmap to read from
- * @valp: Pointer to the buffer to receive the data read from the regmap
- * at the specified offset
- * @val_len: Length of the data to be read from the regmap
- *
- * Note that this function will, as opposed to regmap_read, read data of
- * arbitrary length from the regmap, and not just 32-bit values, and is thus a
- * generalized version of regmap_read.
- *
- * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
- */
- int regmap_raw_read(struct regmap *map, uint offset, void *valp,
- size_t val_len);
- /**
- * regmap_raw_write_range() - Write a value of specified length to a range of a
- * regmap
- *
- * @map: Regmap to write to
- * @range_num: Number of the range in the regmap to write to
- * @offset: Offset in the regmap to write to
- * @val: Value to write to the regmap at the specified offset
- * @val_len: Length of the data to be written to the regmap
- *
- * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
- */
- int regmap_raw_write_range(struct regmap *map, uint range_num, uint offset,
- const void *val, size_t val_len);
- /**
- * regmap_raw_read_range() - Read a value of specified length from a range of a
- * regmap
- *
- * @map: Regmap to read from
- * @range_num: Number of the range in the regmap to write to
- * @offset: Offset in the regmap to read from
- * @valp: Pointer to the buffer to receive the data read from the regmap
- * at the specified offset
- * @val_len: Length of the data to be read from the regmap
- *
- * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
- */
- int regmap_raw_read_range(struct regmap *map, uint range_num, uint offset,
- void *valp, size_t val_len);
- /**
- * regmap_range_set() - Set a value in a regmap range described by a struct
- * @map: Regmap in which a value should be set
- * @range: Range of the regmap in which a value should be set
- * @type: Structure type that describes the memory layout of the regmap range
- * @member: Member of the describing structure that should be set in the regmap
- * range
- * @val: Value which should be written to the regmap range
- */
- #define regmap_range_set(map, range, type, member, val) \
- do { \
- typeof(((type *)0)->member) __tmp = val; \
- regmap_raw_write_range(map, range, offsetof(type, member), \
- &__tmp, sizeof(((type *)0)->member)); \
- } while (0)
- /**
- * regmap_set() - Set a value in a regmap described by a struct
- * @map: Regmap in which a value should be set
- * @type: Structure type that describes the memory layout of the regmap
- * @member: Member of the describing structure that should be set in the regmap
- * @val: Value which should be written to the regmap
- */
- #define regmap_set(map, type, member, val) \
- regmap_range_set(map, 0, type, member, val)
- /**
- * regmap_range_get() - Get a value from a regmap range described by a struct
- * @map: Regmap from which a value should be read
- * @range: Range of the regmap from which a value should be read
- * @type: Structure type that describes the memory layout of the regmap
- * range
- * @member: Member of the describing structure that should be read in the
- * regmap range
- * @valp: Variable that receives the value read from the regmap range
- */
- #define regmap_range_get(map, range, type, member, valp) \
- regmap_raw_read_range(map, range, offsetof(type, member), \
- (void *)valp, sizeof(((type *)0)->member))
- /**
- * regmap_get() - Get a value from a regmap described by a struct
- * @map: Regmap from which a value should be read
- * @type: Structure type that describes the memory layout of the regmap
- * range
- * @member: Member of the describing structure that should be read in the
- * regmap
- * @valp: Variable that receives the value read from the regmap
- */
- #define regmap_get(map, type, member, valp) \
- regmap_range_get(map, 0, type, member, valp)
- /**
- * regmap_read_poll_timeout - Poll until a condition is met or a timeout occurs
- *
- * @map: Regmap to read from
- * @addr: Offset to poll
- * @val: Unsigned integer variable to read the value into
- * @cond: Break condition (usually involving @val)
- * @sleep_us: Maximum time to sleep between reads in us (0 tight-loops).
- * @timeout_ms: Timeout in ms, 0 means never timeout
- *
- * Returns 0 on success and -ETIMEDOUT upon a timeout or the regmap_read
- * error return value in case of a error read. In the two former cases,
- * the last read value at @addr is stored in @val. Must not be called
- * from atomic context if sleep_us or timeout_us are used.
- *
- * This is modelled after the regmap_read_poll_timeout macros in linux but
- * with millisecond timeout.
- */
- #define regmap_read_poll_timeout(map, addr, val, cond, sleep_us, timeout_ms) \
- ({ \
- unsigned long __start = get_timer(0); \
- int __ret; \
- for (;;) { \
- __ret = regmap_read((map), (addr), &(val)); \
- if (__ret) \
- break; \
- if (cond) \
- break; \
- if ((timeout_ms) && get_timer(__start) > (timeout_ms)) { \
- __ret = regmap_read((map), (addr), &(val)); \
- break; \
- } \
- if ((sleep_us)) \
- udelay((sleep_us)); \
- } \
- __ret ?: ((cond) ? 0 : -ETIMEDOUT); \
- })
- /**
- * regmap_update_bits() - Perform a read/modify/write using a mask
- *
- * @map: The map returned by regmap_init_mem*()
- * @offset: Offset of the memory
- * @mask: Mask to apply to the read value
- * @val: Value to apply to the value to write
- * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
- */
- int regmap_update_bits(struct regmap *map, uint offset, uint mask, uint val);
- /**
- * regmap_init_mem() - Set up a new register map that uses memory access
- *
- * @node: Device node that uses this map
- * @mapp: Returns allocated map
- * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
- *
- * Use regmap_uninit() to free it.
- */
- int regmap_init_mem(ofnode node, struct regmap **mapp);
- /**
- * regmap_init_mem_platdata() - Set up a new memory register map for
- * of-platdata
- *
- * @dev: Device that uses this map
- * @reg: List of address, size pairs
- * @count: Number of pairs (e.g. 1 if the regmap has a single entry)
- * @mapp: Returns allocated map
- * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
- *
- * This creates a new regmap with a list of regions passed in, rather than
- * using the device tree. It only supports 32-bit machines.
- *
- * Use regmap_uninit() to free it.
- *
- */
- int regmap_init_mem_platdata(struct udevice *dev, fdt_val_t *reg, int count,
- struct regmap **mapp);
- /**
- * regmap_get_range() - Obtain the base memory address of a regmap range
- *
- * @map: Regmap to query
- * @range_num: Range to look up
- * Return: Pointer to the range in question if OK, NULL on error
- */
- void *regmap_get_range(struct regmap *map, unsigned int range_num);
- /**
- * regmap_uninit() - free a previously inited regmap
- *
- * @map: Regmap to free
- * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
- */
- int regmap_uninit(struct regmap *map);
- #endif
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