2 * spi.c - SPI init/core code
4 * Copyright (C) 2005 David Brownell
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21 #include <linux/autoconf.h>
22 #include <linux/kernel.h>
23 #include <linux/device.h>
24 #include <linux/init.h>
25 #include <linux/cache.h>
26 #include <linux/mutex.h>
27 #include <linux/spi/spi.h>
30 /* SPI bustype and spi_master class are registered after board init code
31 * provides the SPI device tables, ensuring that both are present by the
32 * time controller driver registration causes spi_devices to "enumerate".
34 static void spidev_release(struct device
*dev
)
36 struct spi_device
*spi
= to_spi_device(dev
);
38 /* spi masters may cleanup for released devices */
39 if (spi
->master
->cleanup
)
40 spi
->master
->cleanup(spi
);
42 spi_master_put(spi
->master
);
47 modalias_show(struct device
*dev
, struct device_attribute
*a
, char *buf
)
49 const struct spi_device
*spi
= to_spi_device(dev
);
51 return snprintf(buf
, BUS_ID_SIZE
+ 1, "%s\n", spi
->modalias
);
54 static struct device_attribute spi_dev_attrs
[] = {
59 /* modalias support makes "modprobe $MODALIAS" new-style hotplug work,
60 * and the sysfs version makes coldplug work too.
63 static int spi_match_device(struct device
*dev
, struct device_driver
*drv
)
65 const struct spi_device
*spi
= to_spi_device(dev
);
67 return strncmp(spi
->modalias
, drv
->name
, BUS_ID_SIZE
) == 0;
70 static int spi_uevent(struct device
*dev
, struct kobj_uevent_env
*env
)
72 const struct spi_device
*spi
= to_spi_device(dev
);
74 add_uevent_var(env
, "MODALIAS=%s", spi
->modalias
);
81 * NOTE: the suspend() method for an spi_master controller driver
82 * should verify that all its child devices are marked as suspended;
83 * suspend requests delivered through sysfs power/state files don't
84 * enforce such constraints.
86 static int spi_suspend(struct device
*dev
, pm_message_t message
)
89 struct spi_driver
*drv
= to_spi_driver(dev
->driver
);
91 if (!drv
|| !drv
->suspend
)
94 /* suspend will stop irqs and dma; no more i/o */
95 value
= drv
->suspend(to_spi_device(dev
), message
);
97 dev
->power
.power_state
= message
;
101 static int spi_resume(struct device
*dev
)
104 struct spi_driver
*drv
= to_spi_driver(dev
->driver
);
106 if (!drv
|| !drv
->resume
)
109 /* resume may restart the i/o queue */
110 value
= drv
->resume(to_spi_device(dev
));
112 dev
->power
.power_state
= PMSG_ON
;
117 #define spi_suspend NULL
118 #define spi_resume NULL
121 struct bus_type spi_bus_type
= {
123 .dev_attrs
= spi_dev_attrs
,
124 .match
= spi_match_device
,
125 .uevent
= spi_uevent
,
126 .suspend
= spi_suspend
,
127 .resume
= spi_resume
,
129 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(spi_bus_type
);
132 static int spi_drv_probe(struct device
*dev
)
134 const struct spi_driver
*sdrv
= to_spi_driver(dev
->driver
);
136 return sdrv
->probe(to_spi_device(dev
));
139 static int spi_drv_remove(struct device
*dev
)
141 const struct spi_driver
*sdrv
= to_spi_driver(dev
->driver
);
143 return sdrv
->remove(to_spi_device(dev
));
146 static void spi_drv_shutdown(struct device
*dev
)
148 const struct spi_driver
*sdrv
= to_spi_driver(dev
->driver
);
150 sdrv
->shutdown(to_spi_device(dev
));
154 * spi_register_driver - register a SPI driver
155 * @sdrv: the driver to register
158 int spi_register_driver(struct spi_driver
*sdrv
)
160 sdrv
->driver
.bus
= &spi_bus_type
;
162 sdrv
->driver
.probe
= spi_drv_probe
;
164 sdrv
->driver
.remove
= spi_drv_remove
;
166 sdrv
->driver
.shutdown
= spi_drv_shutdown
;
167 return driver_register(&sdrv
->driver
);
169 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(spi_register_driver
);
171 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
173 /* SPI devices should normally not be created by SPI device drivers; that
174 * would make them board-specific. Similarly with SPI master drivers.
175 * Device registration normally goes into like arch/.../mach.../board-YYY.c
176 * with other readonly (flashable) information about mainboard devices.
180 struct list_head list
;
181 unsigned n_board_info
;
182 struct spi_board_info board_info
[0];
185 static LIST_HEAD(board_list
);
186 static DEFINE_MUTEX(board_lock
);
190 * spi_new_device - instantiate one new SPI device
191 * @master: Controller to which device is connected
192 * @chip: Describes the SPI device
195 * On typical mainboards, this is purely internal; and it's not needed
196 * after board init creates the hard-wired devices. Some development
197 * platforms may not be able to use spi_register_board_info though, and
198 * this is exported so that for example a USB or parport based adapter
199 * driver could add devices (which it would learn about out-of-band).
201 * Returns the new device, or NULL.
203 struct spi_device
*spi_new_device(struct spi_master
*master
,
204 struct spi_board_info
*chip
)
206 struct spi_device
*proxy
;
207 struct device
*dev
= master
->dev
.parent
;
210 /* NOTE: caller did any chip->bus_num checks necessary.
212 * Also, unless we change the return value convention to use
213 * error-or-pointer (not NULL-or-pointer), troubleshootability
214 * suggests syslogged diagnostics are best here (ugh).
217 /* Chipselects are numbered 0..max; validate. */
218 if (chip
->chip_select
>= master
->num_chipselect
) {
219 dev_err(dev
, "cs%d > max %d\n",
221 master
->num_chipselect
);
225 if (!spi_master_get(master
))
228 proxy
= kzalloc(sizeof *proxy
, GFP_KERNEL
);
230 dev_err(dev
, "can't alloc dev for cs%d\n",
234 proxy
->master
= master
;
235 proxy
->chip_select
= chip
->chip_select
;
236 proxy
->max_speed_hz
= chip
->max_speed_hz
;
237 proxy
->mode
= chip
->mode
;
238 proxy
->irq
= chip
->irq
;
239 proxy
->modalias
= chip
->modalias
;
241 snprintf(proxy
->dev
.bus_id
, sizeof proxy
->dev
.bus_id
,
242 "%s.%u", master
->dev
.bus_id
,
244 proxy
->dev
.parent
= dev
;
245 proxy
->dev
.bus
= &spi_bus_type
;
246 proxy
->dev
.platform_data
= (void *) chip
->platform_data
;
247 proxy
->controller_data
= chip
->controller_data
;
248 proxy
->controller_state
= NULL
;
249 proxy
->dev
.release
= spidev_release
;
251 /* drivers may modify this initial i/o setup */
252 status
= master
->setup(proxy
);
254 dev_err(dev
, "can't %s %s, status %d\n",
255 "setup", proxy
->dev
.bus_id
, status
);
259 /* driver core catches callers that misbehave by defining
260 * devices that already exist.
262 status
= device_register(&proxy
->dev
);
264 dev_err(dev
, "can't %s %s, status %d\n",
265 "add", proxy
->dev
.bus_id
, status
);
268 dev_dbg(dev
, "registered child %s\n", proxy
->dev
.bus_id
);
272 spi_master_put(master
);
276 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(spi_new_device
);
279 * spi_register_board_info - register SPI devices for a given board
280 * @info: array of chip descriptors
281 * @n: how many descriptors are provided
284 * Board-specific early init code calls this (probably during arch_initcall)
285 * with segments of the SPI device table. Any device nodes are created later,
286 * after the relevant parent SPI controller (bus_num) is defined. We keep
287 * this table of devices forever, so that reloading a controller driver will
288 * not make Linux forget about these hard-wired devices.
290 * Other code can also call this, e.g. a particular add-on board might provide
291 * SPI devices through its expansion connector, so code initializing that board
292 * would naturally declare its SPI devices.
294 * The board info passed can safely be __initdata ... but be careful of
295 * any embedded pointers (platform_data, etc), they're copied as-is.
298 spi_register_board_info(struct spi_board_info
const *info
, unsigned n
)
300 struct boardinfo
*bi
;
302 bi
= kmalloc(sizeof(*bi
) + n
* sizeof *info
, GFP_KERNEL
);
305 bi
->n_board_info
= n
;
306 memcpy(bi
->board_info
, info
, n
* sizeof *info
);
308 mutex_lock(&board_lock
);
309 list_add_tail(&bi
->list
, &board_list
);
310 mutex_unlock(&board_lock
);
314 /* FIXME someone should add support for a __setup("spi", ...) that
315 * creates board info from kernel command lines
318 static void scan_boardinfo(struct spi_master
*master
)
320 struct boardinfo
*bi
;
322 mutex_lock(&board_lock
);
323 list_for_each_entry(bi
, &board_list
, list
) {
324 struct spi_board_info
*chip
= bi
->board_info
;
327 for (n
= bi
->n_board_info
; n
> 0; n
--, chip
++) {
328 if (chip
->bus_num
!= master
->bus_num
)
330 /* NOTE: this relies on spi_new_device to
331 * issue diagnostics when given bogus inputs
333 (void) spi_new_device(master
, chip
);
336 mutex_unlock(&board_lock
);
339 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
341 static void spi_master_release(struct device
*dev
)
343 struct spi_master
*master
;
345 master
= container_of(dev
, struct spi_master
, dev
);
349 static struct class spi_master_class
= {
350 .name
= "spi_master",
351 .owner
= THIS_MODULE
,
352 .dev_release
= spi_master_release
,
357 * spi_alloc_master - allocate SPI master controller
358 * @dev: the controller, possibly using the platform_bus
359 * @size: how much zeroed driver-private data to allocate; the pointer to this
360 * memory is in the driver_data field of the returned device,
361 * accessible with spi_master_get_devdata().
364 * This call is used only by SPI master controller drivers, which are the
365 * only ones directly touching chip registers. It's how they allocate
366 * an spi_master structure, prior to calling spi_register_master().
368 * This must be called from context that can sleep. It returns the SPI
369 * master structure on success, else NULL.
371 * The caller is responsible for assigning the bus number and initializing
372 * the master's methods before calling spi_register_master(); and (after errors
373 * adding the device) calling spi_master_put() to prevent a memory leak.
375 struct spi_master
*spi_alloc_master(struct device
*dev
, unsigned size
)
377 struct spi_master
*master
;
382 master
= kzalloc(size
+ sizeof *master
, GFP_KERNEL
);
386 device_initialize(&master
->dev
);
387 master
->dev
.class = &spi_master_class
;
388 master
->dev
.parent
= get_device(dev
);
389 spi_master_set_devdata(master
, &master
[1]);
393 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(spi_alloc_master
);
396 * spi_register_master - register SPI master controller
397 * @master: initialized master, originally from spi_alloc_master()
400 * SPI master controllers connect to their drivers using some non-SPI bus,
401 * such as the platform bus. The final stage of probe() in that code
402 * includes calling spi_register_master() to hook up to this SPI bus glue.
404 * SPI controllers use board specific (often SOC specific) bus numbers,
405 * and board-specific addressing for SPI devices combines those numbers
406 * with chip select numbers. Since SPI does not directly support dynamic
407 * device identification, boards need configuration tables telling which
408 * chip is at which address.
410 * This must be called from context that can sleep. It returns zero on
411 * success, else a negative error code (dropping the master's refcount).
412 * After a successful return, the caller is responsible for calling
413 * spi_unregister_master().
415 int spi_register_master(struct spi_master
*master
)
417 static atomic_t dyn_bus_id
= ATOMIC_INIT((1<<15) - 1);
418 struct device
*dev
= master
->dev
.parent
;
419 int status
= -ENODEV
;
425 /* even if it's just one always-selected device, there must
426 * be at least one chipselect
428 if (master
->num_chipselect
== 0)
431 /* convention: dynamically assigned bus IDs count down from the max */
432 if (master
->bus_num
< 0) {
433 /* FIXME switch to an IDR based scheme, something like
434 * I2C now uses, so we can't run out of "dynamic" IDs
436 master
->bus_num
= atomic_dec_return(&dyn_bus_id
);
440 /* register the device, then userspace will see it.
441 * registration fails if the bus ID is in use.
443 snprintf(master
->dev
.bus_id
, sizeof master
->dev
.bus_id
,
444 "spi%u", master
->bus_num
);
445 status
= device_add(&master
->dev
);
448 dev_dbg(dev
, "registered master %s%s\n", master
->dev
.bus_id
,
449 dynamic
? " (dynamic)" : "");
451 /* populate children from any spi device tables */
452 scan_boardinfo(master
);
457 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(spi_register_master
);
460 static int __unregister(struct device
*dev
, void *master_dev
)
462 /* note: before about 2.6.14-rc1 this would corrupt memory: */
463 if (dev
!= master_dev
)
464 spi_unregister_device(to_spi_device(dev
));
469 * spi_unregister_master - unregister SPI master controller
470 * @master: the master being unregistered
473 * This call is used only by SPI master controller drivers, which are the
474 * only ones directly touching chip registers.
476 * This must be called from context that can sleep.
478 void spi_unregister_master(struct spi_master
*master
)
482 dummy
= device_for_each_child(master
->dev
.parent
, &master
->dev
,
484 device_unregister(&master
->dev
);
486 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(spi_unregister_master
);
488 static int __spi_master_match(struct device
*dev
, void *data
)
490 struct spi_master
*m
;
493 m
= container_of(dev
, struct spi_master
, dev
);
494 return m
->bus_num
== *bus_num
;
498 * spi_busnum_to_master - look up master associated with bus_num
499 * @bus_num: the master's bus number
502 * This call may be used with devices that are registered after
503 * arch init time. It returns a refcounted pointer to the relevant
504 * spi_master (which the caller must release), or NULL if there is
505 * no such master registered.
507 struct spi_master
*spi_busnum_to_master(u16 bus_num
)
510 struct spi_master
*master
= NULL
;
512 dev
= class_find_device(&spi_master_class
, &bus_num
,
515 master
= container_of(dev
, struct spi_master
, dev
);
516 /* reference got in class_find_device */
519 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(spi_busnum_to_master
);
522 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
524 static void spi_complete(void *arg
)
530 * spi_sync - blocking/synchronous SPI data transfers
531 * @spi: device with which data will be exchanged
532 * @message: describes the data transfers
535 * This call may only be used from a context that may sleep. The sleep
536 * is non-interruptible, and has no timeout. Low-overhead controller
537 * drivers may DMA directly into and out of the message buffers.
539 * Note that the SPI device's chip select is active during the message,
540 * and then is normally disabled between messages. Drivers for some
541 * frequently-used devices may want to minimize costs of selecting a chip,
542 * by leaving it selected in anticipation that the next message will go
543 * to the same chip. (That may increase power usage.)
545 * Also, the caller is guaranteeing that the memory associated with the
546 * message will not be freed before this call returns.
548 * It returns zero on success, else a negative error code.
550 int spi_sync(struct spi_device
*spi
, struct spi_message
*message
)
552 DECLARE_COMPLETION_ONSTACK(done
);
555 message
->complete
= spi_complete
;
556 message
->context
= &done
;
557 status
= spi_async(spi
, message
);
559 wait_for_completion(&done
);
560 status
= message
->status
;
562 message
->context
= NULL
;
565 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(spi_sync
);
567 /* portable code must never pass more than 32 bytes */
568 #define SPI_BUFSIZ max(32,SMP_CACHE_BYTES)
573 * spi_write_then_read - SPI synchronous write followed by read
574 * @spi: device with which data will be exchanged
575 * @txbuf: data to be written (need not be dma-safe)
576 * @n_tx: size of txbuf, in bytes
577 * @rxbuf: buffer into which data will be read
578 * @n_rx: size of rxbuf, in bytes (need not be dma-safe)
581 * This performs a half duplex MicroWire style transaction with the
582 * device, sending txbuf and then reading rxbuf. The return value
583 * is zero for success, else a negative errno status code.
584 * This call may only be used from a context that may sleep.
586 * Parameters to this routine are always copied using a small buffer;
587 * portable code should never use this for more than 32 bytes.
588 * Performance-sensitive or bulk transfer code should instead use
589 * spi_{async,sync}() calls with dma-safe buffers.
591 int spi_write_then_read(struct spi_device
*spi
,
592 const u8
*txbuf
, unsigned n_tx
,
593 u8
*rxbuf
, unsigned n_rx
)
595 static DEFINE_MUTEX(lock
);
598 struct spi_message message
;
599 struct spi_transfer x
[2];
602 /* Use preallocated DMA-safe buffer. We can't avoid copying here,
603 * (as a pure convenience thing), but we can keep heap costs
604 * out of the hot path ...
606 if ((n_tx
+ n_rx
) > SPI_BUFSIZ
)
609 spi_message_init(&message
);
610 memset(x
, 0, sizeof x
);
613 spi_message_add_tail(&x
[0], &message
);
617 spi_message_add_tail(&x
[1], &message
);
620 /* ... unless someone else is using the pre-allocated buffer */
621 if (!mutex_trylock(&lock
)) {
622 local_buf
= kmalloc(SPI_BUFSIZ
, GFP_KERNEL
);
628 memcpy(local_buf
, txbuf
, n_tx
);
629 x
[0].tx_buf
= local_buf
;
630 x
[1].rx_buf
= local_buf
+ n_tx
;
633 status
= spi_sync(spi
, &message
);
635 memcpy(rxbuf
, x
[1].rx_buf
, n_rx
);
637 if (x
[0].tx_buf
== buf
)
644 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(spi_write_then_read
);
646 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
648 static int __init
spi_init(void)
652 buf
= kmalloc(SPI_BUFSIZ
, GFP_KERNEL
);
658 status
= bus_register(&spi_bus_type
);
662 status
= class_register(&spi_master_class
);
668 bus_unregister(&spi_bus_type
);
676 /* board_info is normally registered in arch_initcall(),
677 * but even essential drivers wait till later
679 * REVISIT only boardinfo really needs static linking. the rest (device and
680 * driver registration) _could_ be dynamically linked (modular) ... costs
681 * include needing to have boardinfo data structures be much more public.
683 subsys_initcall(spi_init
);