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/* The industrial I/O core - generic buffer interfaces.
*
* Copyright (c) 2008 Jonathan Cameron
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
* the Free Software Foundation.
*/
#ifndef _IIO_BUFFER_GENERIC_H_
#define _IIO_BUFFER_GENERIC_H_
#include <linux/sysfs.h>
#include "iio.h"
#include "chrdev.h"
#ifdef CONFIG_IIO_BUFFER
struct iio_buffer;
/**
* struct iio_buffer_access_funcs - access functions for buffers.
* @mark_in_use: reference counting, typically to prevent module removal
* @unmark_in_use: reduce reference count when no longer using buffer
* @store_to: actually store stuff to the buffer
* @read_last: get the last element stored
* @read_first_n: try to get a specified number of elements (must exist)
* @mark_param_change: notify buffer that some relevant parameter has changed
* Often this means the underlying storage may need to
* change.
* @request_update: if a parameter change has been marked, update underlying
* storage.
* @get_bytes_per_datum:get current bytes per datum
* @set_bytes_per_datum:set number of bytes per datum
* @get_length: get number of datums in buffer
* @set_length: set number of datums in buffer
* @is_enabled: query if buffer is currently being used
* @enable: enable the buffer
*
* The purpose of this structure is to make the buffer element
* modular as event for a given driver, different usecases may require
* different buffer designs (space efficiency vs speed for example).
*
* It is worth noting that a given buffer implementation may only support a
* small proportion of these functions. The core code 'should' cope fine with
* any of them not existing.
**/
struct iio_buffer_access_funcs {
void (*mark_in_use)(struct iio_buffer *buffer);
void (*unmark_in_use)(struct iio_buffer *buffer);
int (*store_to)(struct iio_buffer *buffer, u8 *data, s64 timestamp);
int (*read_last)(struct iio_buffer *buffer, u8 *data);
int (*read_first_n)(struct iio_buffer *buffer,
size_t n,
char __user *buf);
int (*mark_param_change)(struct iio_buffer *buffer);
int (*request_update)(struct iio_buffer *buffer);
int (*get_bytes_per_datum)(struct iio_buffer *buffer);
int (*set_bytes_per_datum)(struct iio_buffer *buffer, size_t bpd);
int (*get_length)(struct iio_buffer *buffer);
int (*set_length)(struct iio_buffer *buffer, int length);
int (*is_enabled)(struct iio_buffer *buffer);
int (*enable)(struct iio_buffer *buffer);
};
/**
* struct iio_buffer_setup_ops - buffer setup related callbacks
* @preenable: [DRIVER] function to run prior to marking buffer enabled
* @postenable: [DRIVER] function to run after marking buffer enabled
* @predisable: [DRIVER] function to run prior to marking buffer
* disabled
* @postdisable: [DRIVER] function to run after marking buffer disabled
*/
struct iio_buffer_setup_ops {
int (*preenable)(struct iio_dev *);
int (*postenable)(struct iio_dev *);
int (*predisable)(struct iio_dev *);
int (*postdisable)(struct iio_dev *);
};
/**
* struct iio_buffer - general buffer structure
* @indio_dev: industrial I/O device structure
* @owner: module that owns the buffer (for ref counting)
* @length: [DEVICE] number of datums in buffer
* @bytes_per_datum: [DEVICE] size of individual datum including timestamp
* @bpe: [DEVICE] size of individual channel value
* @scan_el_attrs: [DRIVER] control of scan elements if that scan mode
* control method is used
* @scan_count: [INTERN] the number of elements in the current scan mode
* @scan_mask: [INTERN] bitmask used in masking scan mode elements
* @scan_timestamp: [INTERN] does the scan mode include a timestamp
* @access: [DRIVER] buffer access functions associated with the
* implementation.
* @flags: [INTERN] file ops related flags including busy flag.
**/
struct iio_buffer {
struct iio_dev *indio_dev;
struct module *owner;
int length;
int bytes_per_datum;
int bpe;
struct attribute_group *scan_el_attrs;
int scan_count;
long *scan_mask;
bool scan_timestamp;
const struct iio_buffer_access_funcs *access;
const struct iio_buffer_setup_ops *setup_ops;
struct list_head scan_el_dev_attr_list;
struct attribute_group scan_el_group;
wait_queue_head_t pollq;
bool stufftoread;
unsigned long flags;
const struct attribute_group *attrs;
};
/**
* iio_buffer_init() - Initialize the buffer structure
* @buffer: buffer to be initialized
* @indio_dev: the iio device the buffer is assocated with
**/
void iio_buffer_init(struct iio_buffer *buffer,
struct iio_dev *indio_dev);
void iio_buffer_deinit(struct iio_buffer *buffer);
/**
* __iio_update_buffer() - update common elements of buffers
* @buffer: buffer that is the event source
* @bytes_per_datum: size of individual datum including timestamp
* @length: number of datums in buffer
**/
static inline void __iio_update_buffer(struct iio_buffer *buffer,
int bytes_per_datum, int length)
{
buffer->bytes_per_datum = bytes_per_datum;
buffer->length = length;
}
int iio_scan_mask_query(struct iio_buffer *buffer, int bit);
/**
* iio_scan_mask_set() - set particular bit in the scan mask
* @buffer: the buffer whose scan mask we are interested in
* @bit: the bit to be set.
**/
int iio_scan_mask_set(struct iio_buffer *buffer, int bit);
#define to_iio_buffer(d) \
container_of(d, struct iio_buffer, dev)
/**
* iio_buffer_register() - register the buffer with IIO core
* @indio_dev: device with the buffer to be registered
**/
int iio_buffer_register(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
const struct iio_chan_spec *channels,
int num_channels);
/**
* iio_buffer_unregister() - unregister the buffer from IIO core
* @indio_dev: the device with the buffer to be unregistered
**/
void iio_buffer_unregister(struct iio_dev *indio_dev);
/**
* iio_buffer_read_length() - attr func to get number of datums in the buffer
**/
ssize_t iio_buffer_read_length(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf);
/**
* iio_buffer_write_length() - attr func to set number of datums in the buffer
**/
ssize_t iio_buffer_write_length(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr,
const char *buf,
size_t len);
/**
* iio_buffer_read_bytes_per_datum() - attr for number of bytes in whole datum
**/
ssize_t iio_buffer_read_bytes_per_datum(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf);
/**
* iio_buffer_store_enable() - attr to turn the buffer on
**/
ssize_t iio_buffer_store_enable(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr,
const char *buf,
size_t len);
/**
* iio_buffer_show_enable() - attr to see if the buffer is on
**/
ssize_t iio_buffer_show_enable(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf);
#define IIO_BUFFER_LENGTH_ATTR DEVICE_ATTR(length, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR, \
iio_buffer_read_length, \
iio_buffer_write_length)
#define IIO_BUFFER_BYTES_PER_DATUM_ATTR \
DEVICE_ATTR(bytes_per_datum, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR, \
iio_buffer_read_bytes_per_datum, NULL)
#define IIO_BUFFER_ENABLE_ATTR DEVICE_ATTR(enable, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR, \
iio_buffer_show_enable, \
iio_buffer_store_enable)
int iio_sw_buffer_preenable(struct iio_dev *indio_dev);
#else /* CONFIG_IIO_BUFFER */
static inline int iio_buffer_register(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
struct iio_chan_spec *channels,
int num_channels)
{
return 0;
}
static inline void iio_buffer_unregister(struct iio_dev *indio_dev)
{};
#endif /* CONFIG_IIO_BUFFER */
#endif /* _IIO_BUFFER_GENERIC_H_ */
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