1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
2 /*
3  * comedidev.h
4  * header file for kernel-only structures, variables, and constants
5  *
6  * COMEDI - Linux Control and Measurement Device Interface
7  * Copyright (C) 1997-2000 David A. Schleef <ds@schleef.org>
8  */
9 
10 #ifndef _COMEDIDEV_H
11 #define _COMEDIDEV_H
12 
13 #include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
14 #include <linux/mutex.h>
15 #include <linux/spinlock_types.h>
16 #include <linux/rwsem.h>
17 #include <linux/kref.h>
18 
19 #include "comedi.h"
20 
21 #define COMEDI_VERSION(a, b, c) (((a) << 16) + ((b) << 8) + (c))
22 #define COMEDI_VERSION_CODE COMEDI_VERSION(COMEDI_MAJORVERSION, \
23 	COMEDI_MINORVERSION, COMEDI_MICROVERSION)
24 #define COMEDI_RELEASE VERSION
25 
26 #define COMEDI_NUM_BOARD_MINORS 0x30
27 
28 /**
29  * struct comedi_subdevice - Working data for a COMEDI subdevice
30  * @device: COMEDI device to which this subdevice belongs.  (Initialized by
31  *	comedi_alloc_subdevices().)
32  * @index: Index of this subdevice within device's array of subdevices.
33  *	(Initialized by comedi_alloc_subdevices().)
34  * @type: Type of subdevice from &enum comedi_subdevice_type.  (Initialized by
35  *	the low-level driver.)
36  * @n_chan: Number of channels the subdevice supports.  (Initialized by the
37  *	low-level driver.)
38  * @subdev_flags: Various "SDF" flags indicating aspects of the subdevice to
39  *	the COMEDI core and user application.  (Initialized by the low-level
40  *	driver.)
41  * @len_chanlist: Maximum length of a channel list if the subdevice supports
42  *	asynchronous acquisition commands.  (Optionally initialized by the
43  *	low-level driver, or changed from 0 to 1 during post-configuration.)
44  * @private: Private data pointer which is either set by the low-level driver
45  *	itself, or by a call to comedi_alloc_spriv() which allocates storage.
46  *	In the latter case, the storage is automatically freed after the
47  *	low-level driver's "detach" handler is called for the device.
48  *	(Initialized by the low-level driver.)
49  * @async: Pointer to &struct comedi_async id the subdevice supports
50  *	asynchronous acquisition commands.  (Allocated and initialized during
51  *	post-configuration if needed.)
52  * @lock: Pointer to a file object that performed a %COMEDI_LOCK ioctl on the
53  *	subdevice.  (Initially NULL.)
54  * @busy: Pointer to a file object that is performing an asynchronous
55  *	acquisition command on the subdevice.  (Initially NULL.)
56  * @runflags: Internal flags for use by COMEDI core, mostly indicating whether
57  *	an asynchronous acquisition command is running.
58  * @spin_lock: Generic spin-lock for use by the COMEDI core and the low-level
59  *	driver.  (Initialized by comedi_alloc_subdevices().)
60  * @io_bits: Bit-mask indicating the channel directions for a DIO subdevice
61  *	with no more than 32 channels.  A '1' at a bit position indicates the
62  *	corresponding channel is configured as an output.  (Initialized by the
63  *	low-level driver for a DIO subdevice.  Forced to all-outputs during
64  *	post-configuration for a digital output subdevice.)
65  * @maxdata: If non-zero, this is the maximum raw data value of each channel.
66  *	If zero, the maximum data value is channel-specific.  (Initialized by
67  *	the low-level driver.)
68  * @maxdata_list: If the maximum data value is channel-specific, this points
69  *	to an array of maximum data values indexed by channel index.
70  *	(Initialized by the low-level driver.)
71  * @range_table: If non-NULL, this points to a COMEDI range table for the
72  *	subdevice.  If NULL, the range table is channel-specific.  (Initialized
73  *	by the low-level driver, will be set to an "invalid" range table during
74  *	post-configuration if @range_table and @range_table_list are both
75  *	NULL.)
76  * @range_table_list: If the COMEDI range table is channel-specific, this
77  *	points to an array of pointers to COMEDI range tables indexed by
78  *	channel number.  (Initialized by the low-level driver.)
79  * @chanlist: Not used.
80  * @insn_read: Optional pointer to a handler for the %INSN_READ instruction.
81  *	(Initialized by the low-level driver, or set to a default handler
82  *	during post-configuration.)
83  * @insn_write: Optional pointer to a handler for the %INSN_WRITE instruction.
84  *	(Initialized by the low-level driver, or set to a default handler
85  *	during post-configuration.)
86  * @insn_bits: Optional pointer to a handler for the %INSN_BITS instruction
87  *	for a digital input, digital output or digital input/output subdevice.
88  *	(Initialized by the low-level driver, or set to a default handler
89  *	during post-configuration.)
90  * @insn_config: Optional pointer to a handler for the %INSN_CONFIG
91  *	instruction.  (Initialized by the low-level driver, or set to a default
92  *	handler during post-configuration.)
93  * @do_cmd: If the subdevice supports asynchronous acquisition commands, this
94  *	points to a handler to set it up in hardware.  (Initialized by the
95  *	low-level driver.)
96  * @do_cmdtest: If the subdevice supports asynchronous acquisition commands,
97  *	this points to a handler used to check and possibly tweak a prospective
98  *	acquisition command without setting it up in hardware.  (Initialized by
99  *	the low-level driver.)
100  * @poll: If the subdevice supports asynchronous acquisition commands, this
101  *	is an optional pointer to a handler for the %COMEDI_POLL ioctl which
102  *	instructs the low-level driver to synchronize buffers.  (Initialized by
103  *	the low-level driver if needed.)
104  * @cancel: If the subdevice supports asynchronous acquisition commands, this
105  *	points to a handler used to terminate a running command.  (Initialized
106  *	by the low-level driver.)
107  * @buf_change: If the subdevice supports asynchronous acquisition commands,
108  *	this is an optional pointer to a handler that is called when the data
109  *	buffer for handling asynchronous commands is allocated or reallocated.
110  *	(Initialized by the low-level driver if needed.)
111  * @munge: If the subdevice supports asynchronous acquisition commands and
112  *	uses DMA to transfer data from the hardware to the acquisition buffer,
113  *	this points to a function used to "munge" the data values from the
114  *	hardware into the format expected by COMEDI.  (Initialized by the
115  *	low-level driver if needed.)
116  * @async_dma_dir: If the subdevice supports asynchronous acquisition commands
117  *	and uses DMA to transfer data from the hardware to the acquisition
118  *	buffer, this sets the DMA direction for the buffer. (initialized to
119  *	%DMA_NONE by comedi_alloc_subdevices() and changed by the low-level
120  *	driver if necessary.)
121  * @state: Handy bit-mask indicating the output states for a DIO or digital
122  *	output subdevice with no more than 32 channels. (Initialized by the
123  *	low-level driver.)
124  * @class_dev: If the subdevice supports asynchronous acquisition commands,
125  *	this points to a sysfs comediX_subdY device where X is the minor device
126  *	number of the COMEDI device and Y is the subdevice number.  The minor
127  *	device number for the sysfs device is allocated dynamically in the
128  *	range 48 to 255.  This is used to allow the COMEDI device to be opened
129  *	with a different default read or write subdevice.  (Allocated during
130  *	post-configuration if needed.)
131  * @minor: If @class_dev is set, this is its dynamically allocated minor
132  *	device number.  (Set during post-configuration if necessary.)
133  * @readback: Optional pointer to memory allocated by
134  *	comedi_alloc_subdev_readback() used to hold the values written to
135  *	analog output channels so they can be read back.  The storage is
136  *	automatically freed after the low-level driver's "detach" handler is
137  *	called for the device.  (Initialized by the low-level driver.)
138  *
139  * This is the main control structure for a COMEDI subdevice.  If the subdevice
140  * supports asynchronous acquisition commands, additional information is stored
141  * in the &struct comedi_async pointed to by @async.
142  *
143  * Most of the subdevice is initialized by the low-level driver's "attach" or
144  * "auto_attach" handlers but parts of it are initialized by
145  * comedi_alloc_subdevices(), and other parts are initialized during
146  * post-configuration on return from that handler.
147  *
148  * A low-level driver that sets @insn_bits for a digital input, digital output,
149  * or DIO subdevice may leave @insn_read and @insn_write uninitialized, in
150  * which case they will be set to a default handler during post-configuration
151  * that uses @insn_bits to emulate the %INSN_READ and %INSN_WRITE instructions.
152  */
153 struct comedi_subdevice {
154 	struct comedi_device *device;
155 	int index;
156 	int type;
157 	int n_chan;
158 	int subdev_flags;
159 	int len_chanlist;	/* maximum length of channel/gain list */
160 
161 	void *private;
162 
163 	struct comedi_async *async;
164 
165 	void *lock;
166 	void *busy;
167 	unsigned int runflags;
168 	spinlock_t spin_lock;	/* generic spin-lock for COMEDI and drivers */
169 
170 	unsigned int io_bits;
171 
172 	unsigned int maxdata;	/* if maxdata==0, use list */
173 	const unsigned int *maxdata_list;	/* list is channel specific */
174 
175 	const struct comedi_lrange *range_table;
176 	const struct comedi_lrange *const *range_table_list;
177 
178 	unsigned int *chanlist;	/* driver-owned chanlist (not used) */
179 
180 	int (*insn_read)(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_subdevice *s,
181 			 struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned int *data);
182 	int (*insn_write)(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_subdevice *s,
183 			  struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned int *data);
184 	int (*insn_bits)(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_subdevice *s,
185 			 struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned int *data);
186 	int (*insn_config)(struct comedi_device *dev,
187 			   struct comedi_subdevice *s,
188 			   struct comedi_insn *insn,
189 			   unsigned int *data);
190 
191 	int (*do_cmd)(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_subdevice *s);
192 	int (*do_cmdtest)(struct comedi_device *dev,
193 			  struct comedi_subdevice *s,
194 			  struct comedi_cmd *cmd);
195 	int (*poll)(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_subdevice *s);
196 	int (*cancel)(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_subdevice *s);
197 
198 	/* called when the buffer changes */
199 	int (*buf_change)(struct comedi_device *dev,
200 			  struct comedi_subdevice *s);
201 
202 	void (*munge)(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_subdevice *s,
203 		      void *data, unsigned int num_bytes,
204 		      unsigned int start_chan_index);
205 	enum dma_data_direction async_dma_dir;
206 
207 	unsigned int state;
208 
209 	struct device *class_dev;
210 	int minor;
211 
212 	unsigned int *readback;
213 };
214 
215 /**
216  * struct comedi_buf_page - Describe a page of a COMEDI buffer
217  * @virt_addr: Kernel address of page.
218  * @dma_addr: DMA address of page if in DMA coherent memory.
219  */
220 struct comedi_buf_page {
221 	void *virt_addr;
222 	dma_addr_t dma_addr;
223 };
224 
225 /**
226  * struct comedi_buf_map - Describe pages in a COMEDI buffer
227  * @dma_hw_dev: Low-level hardware &struct device pointer copied from the
228  *	COMEDI device's hw_dev member.
229  * @page_list: Pointer to array of &struct comedi_buf_page, one for each
230  *	page in the buffer.
231  * @n_pages: Number of pages in the buffer.
232  * @dma_dir: DMA direction used to allocate pages of DMA coherent memory,
233  *	or %DMA_NONE if pages allocated from regular memory.
234  * @refcount: &struct kref reference counter used to free the buffer.
235  *
236  * A COMEDI data buffer is allocated as individual pages, either in
237  * conventional memory or DMA coherent memory, depending on the attached,
238  * low-level hardware device.  (The buffer pages also get mapped into the
239  * kernel's contiguous virtual address space pointed to by the 'prealloc_buf'
240  * member of &struct comedi_async.)
241  *
242  * The buffer is normally freed when the COMEDI device is detached from the
243  * low-level driver (which may happen due to device removal), but if it happens
244  * to be mmapped at the time, the pages cannot be freed until the buffer has
245  * been munmapped.  That is what the reference counter is for.  (The virtual
246  * address space pointed by 'prealloc_buf' is freed when the COMEDI device is
247  * detached.)
248  */
249 struct comedi_buf_map {
250 	struct device *dma_hw_dev;
251 	struct comedi_buf_page *page_list;
252 	unsigned int n_pages;
253 	enum dma_data_direction dma_dir;
254 	struct kref refcount;
255 };
256 
257 /**
258  * struct comedi_async - Control data for asynchronous COMEDI commands
259  * @prealloc_buf: Kernel virtual address of allocated acquisition buffer.
260  * @prealloc_bufsz: Buffer size (in bytes).
261  * @buf_map: Map of buffer pages.
262  * @max_bufsize: Maximum allowed buffer size (in bytes).
263  * @buf_write_count: "Write completed" count (in bytes, modulo 2**32).
264  * @buf_write_alloc_count: "Allocated for writing" count (in bytes,
265  *	modulo 2**32).
266  * @buf_read_count: "Read completed" count (in bytes, modulo 2**32).
267  * @buf_read_alloc_count: "Allocated for reading" count (in bytes,
268  *	modulo 2**32).
269  * @buf_write_ptr: Buffer position for writer.
270  * @buf_read_ptr: Buffer position for reader.
271  * @cur_chan: Current position in chanlist for scan (for those drivers that
272  *	use it).
273  * @scans_done: The number of scans completed.
274  * @scan_progress: Amount received or sent for current scan (in bytes).
275  * @munge_chan: Current position in chanlist for "munging".
276  * @munge_count: "Munge" count (in bytes, modulo 2**32).
277  * @munge_ptr: Buffer position for "munging".
278  * @events: Bit-vector of events that have occurred.
279  * @cmd: Details of comedi command in progress.
280  * @wait_head: Task wait queue for file reader or writer.
281  * @cb_mask: Bit-vector of events that should wake waiting tasks.
282  * @inttrig: Software trigger function for command, or NULL.
283  *
284  * Note about the ..._count and ..._ptr members:
285  *
286  * Think of the _Count values being integers of unlimited size, indexing
287  * into a buffer of infinite length (though only an advancing portion
288  * of the buffer of fixed length prealloc_bufsz is accessible at any
289  * time).  Then:
290  *
291  *   Buf_Read_Count <= Buf_Read_Alloc_Count <= Munge_Count <=
292  *   Buf_Write_Count <= Buf_Write_Alloc_Count <=
293  *   (Buf_Read_Count + prealloc_bufsz)
294  *
295  * (Those aren't the actual members, apart from prealloc_bufsz.) When the
296  * buffer is reset, those _Count values start at 0 and only increase in value,
297  * maintaining the above inequalities until the next time the buffer is
298  * reset.  The buffer is divided into the following regions by the inequalities:
299  *
300  *   [0, Buf_Read_Count):
301  *     old region no longer accessible
302  *
303  *   [Buf_Read_Count, Buf_Read_Alloc_Count):
304  *     filled and munged region allocated for reading but not yet read
305  *
306  *   [Buf_Read_Alloc_Count, Munge_Count):
307  *     filled and munged region not yet allocated for reading
308  *
309  *   [Munge_Count, Buf_Write_Count):
310  *     filled region not yet munged
311  *
312  *   [Buf_Write_Count, Buf_Write_Alloc_Count):
313  *     unfilled region allocated for writing but not yet written
314  *
315  *   [Buf_Write_Alloc_Count, Buf_Read_Count + prealloc_bufsz):
316  *     unfilled region not yet allocated for writing
317  *
318  *   [Buf_Read_Count + prealloc_bufsz, infinity):
319  *     unfilled region not yet accessible
320  *
321  * Data needs to be written into the buffer before it can be read out,
322  * and may need to be converted (or "munged") between the two
323  * operations.  Extra unfilled buffer space may need to allocated for
324  * writing (advancing Buf_Write_Alloc_Count) before new data is written.
325  * After writing new data, the newly filled space needs to be released
326  * (advancing Buf_Write_Count).  This also results in the new data being
327  * "munged" (advancing Munge_Count).  Before data is read out of the
328  * buffer, extra space may need to be allocated for reading (advancing
329  * Buf_Read_Alloc_Count).  After the data has been read out, the space
330  * needs to be released (advancing Buf_Read_Count).
331  *
332  * The actual members, buf_read_count, buf_read_alloc_count,
333  * munge_count, buf_write_count, and buf_write_alloc_count take the
334  * value of the corresponding capitalized _Count values modulo 2^32
335  * (UINT_MAX+1).  Subtracting a "higher" _count value from a "lower"
336  * _count value gives the same answer as subtracting a "higher" _Count
337  * value from a lower _Count value because prealloc_bufsz < UINT_MAX+1.
338  * The modulo operation is done implicitly.
339  *
340  * The buf_read_ptr, munge_ptr, and buf_write_ptr members take the value
341  * of the corresponding capitalized _Count values modulo prealloc_bufsz.
342  * These correspond to byte indices in the physical buffer.  The modulo
343  * operation is done by subtracting prealloc_bufsz when the value
344  * exceeds prealloc_bufsz (assuming prealloc_bufsz plus the increment is
345  * less than or equal to UINT_MAX).
346  */
347 struct comedi_async {
348 	void *prealloc_buf;
349 	unsigned int prealloc_bufsz;
350 	struct comedi_buf_map *buf_map;
351 	unsigned int max_bufsize;
352 	unsigned int buf_write_count;
353 	unsigned int buf_write_alloc_count;
354 	unsigned int buf_read_count;
355 	unsigned int buf_read_alloc_count;
356 	unsigned int buf_write_ptr;
357 	unsigned int buf_read_ptr;
358 	unsigned int cur_chan;
359 	unsigned int scans_done;
360 	unsigned int scan_progress;
361 	unsigned int munge_chan;
362 	unsigned int munge_count;
363 	unsigned int munge_ptr;
364 	unsigned int events;
365 	struct comedi_cmd cmd;
366 	wait_queue_head_t wait_head;
367 	unsigned int cb_mask;
368 	int (*inttrig)(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_subdevice *s,
369 		       unsigned int x);
370 };
371 
372 /**
373  * enum comedi_cb - &struct comedi_async callback "events"
374  * @COMEDI_CB_EOS:		end-of-scan
375  * @COMEDI_CB_EOA:		end-of-acquisition/output
376  * @COMEDI_CB_BLOCK:		data has arrived, wakes up read() / write()
377  * @COMEDI_CB_EOBUF:		DEPRECATED: end of buffer
378  * @COMEDI_CB_ERROR:		card error during acquisition
379  * @COMEDI_CB_OVERFLOW:		buffer overflow/underflow
380  * @COMEDI_CB_ERROR_MASK:	events that indicate an error has occurred
381  * @COMEDI_CB_CANCEL_MASK:	events that will cancel an async command
382  */
383 enum comedi_cb {
384 	COMEDI_CB_EOS		= BIT(0),
385 	COMEDI_CB_EOA		= BIT(1),
386 	COMEDI_CB_BLOCK		= BIT(2),
387 	COMEDI_CB_EOBUF		= BIT(3),
388 	COMEDI_CB_ERROR		= BIT(4),
389 	COMEDI_CB_OVERFLOW	= BIT(5),
390 	/* masks */
391 	COMEDI_CB_ERROR_MASK	= (COMEDI_CB_ERROR | COMEDI_CB_OVERFLOW),
392 	COMEDI_CB_CANCEL_MASK	= (COMEDI_CB_EOA | COMEDI_CB_ERROR_MASK)
393 };
394 
395 /**
396  * struct comedi_driver - COMEDI driver registration
397  * @driver_name: Name of driver.
398  * @module: Owning module.
399  * @attach: The optional "attach" handler for manually configured COMEDI
400  *	devices.
401  * @detach: The "detach" handler for deconfiguring COMEDI devices.
402  * @auto_attach: The optional "auto_attach" handler for automatically
403  *	configured COMEDI devices.
404  * @num_names: Optional number of "board names" supported.
405  * @board_name: Optional pointer to a pointer to a board name.  The pointer
406  *	to a board name is embedded in an element of a driver-defined array
407  *	of static, read-only board type information.
408  * @offset: Optional size of each element of the driver-defined array of
409  *	static, read-only board type information, i.e. the offset between each
410  *	pointer to a board name.
411  *
412  * This is used with comedi_driver_register() and comedi_driver_unregister() to
413  * register and unregister a low-level COMEDI driver with the COMEDI core.
414  *
415  * If @num_names is non-zero, @board_name should be non-NULL, and @offset
416  * should be at least sizeof(*board_name).  These are used by the handler for
417  * the %COMEDI_DEVCONFIG ioctl to match a hardware device and its driver by
418  * board name.  If @num_names is zero, the %COMEDI_DEVCONFIG ioctl matches a
419  * hardware device and its driver by driver name.  This is only useful if the
420  * @attach handler is set.  If @num_names is non-zero, the driver's @attach
421  * handler will be called with the COMEDI device structure's board_ptr member
422  * pointing to the matched pointer to a board name within the driver's private
423  * array of static, read-only board type information.
424  *
425  * The @detach handler has two roles.  If a COMEDI device was successfully
426  * configured by the @attach or @auto_attach handler, it is called when the
427  * device is being deconfigured (by the %COMEDI_DEVCONFIG ioctl, or due to
428  * unloading of the driver, or due to device removal).  It is also called when
429  * the @attach or @auto_attach handler returns an error.  Therefore, the
430  * @attach or @auto_attach handlers can defer clean-up on error until the
431  * @detach handler is called.  If the @attach or @auto_attach handlers free
432  * any resources themselves, they must prevent the @detach handler from
433  * freeing the same resources.  The @detach handler must not assume that all
434  * resources requested by the @attach or @auto_attach handler were
435  * successfully allocated.
436  */
437 struct comedi_driver {
438 	/* private: */
439 	struct comedi_driver *next;	/* Next in list of COMEDI drivers. */
440 	/* public: */
441 	const char *driver_name;
442 	struct module *module;
443 	int (*attach)(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_devconfig *it);
444 	void (*detach)(struct comedi_device *dev);
445 	int (*auto_attach)(struct comedi_device *dev, unsigned long context);
446 	unsigned int num_names;
447 	const char *const *board_name;
448 	int offset;
449 };
450 
451 /**
452  * struct comedi_device - Working data for a COMEDI device
453  * @use_count: Number of open file objects.
454  * @driver: Low-level COMEDI driver attached to this COMEDI device.
455  * @pacer: Optional pointer to a dynamically allocated acquisition pacer
456  *	control.  It is freed automatically after the COMEDI device is
457  *	detached from the low-level driver.
458  * @private: Optional pointer to private data allocated by the low-level
459  *	driver.  It is freed automatically after the COMEDI device is
460  *	detached from the low-level driver.
461  * @class_dev: Sysfs comediX device.
462  * @minor: Minor device number of COMEDI char device (0-47).
463  * @detach_count: Counter incremented every time the COMEDI device is detached.
464  *	Used for checking a previous attachment is still valid.
465  * @hw_dev: Optional pointer to the low-level hardware &struct device.  It is
466  *	required for automatically configured COMEDI devices and optional for
467  *	COMEDI devices configured by the %COMEDI_DEVCONFIG ioctl, although
468  *	the bus-specific COMEDI functions only work if it is set correctly.
469  *	It is also passed to dma_alloc_coherent() for COMEDI subdevices that
470  *	have their 'async_dma_dir' member set to something other than
471  *	%DMA_NONE.
472  * @board_name: Pointer to a COMEDI board name or a COMEDI driver name.  When
473  *	the low-level driver's "attach" handler is called by the handler for
474  *	the %COMEDI_DEVCONFIG ioctl, it either points to a matched board name
475  *	string if the 'num_names' member of the &struct comedi_driver is
476  *	non-zero, otherwise it points to the low-level driver name string.
477  *	When the low-lever driver's "auto_attach" handler is called for an
478  *	automatically configured COMEDI device, it points to the low-level
479  *	driver name string.  The low-level driver is free to change it in its
480  *	"attach" or "auto_attach" handler if it wishes.
481  * @board_ptr: Optional pointer to private, read-only board type information in
482  *	the low-level driver.  If the 'num_names' member of the &struct
483  *	comedi_driver is non-zero, the handler for the %COMEDI_DEVCONFIG ioctl
484  *	will point it to a pointer to a matched board name string within the
485  *	driver's private array of static, read-only board type information when
486  *	calling the driver's "attach" handler.  The low-level driver is free to
487  *	change it.
488  * @attached: Flag indicating that the COMEDI device is attached to a low-level
489  *	driver.
490  * @ioenabled: Flag used to indicate that a PCI device has been enabled and
491  *	its regions requested.
492  * @spinlock: Generic spin-lock for use by the low-level driver.
493  * @mutex: Generic mutex for use by the COMEDI core module.
494  * @attach_lock: &struct rw_semaphore used to guard against the COMEDI device
495  *	being detached while an operation is in progress.  The down_write()
496  *	operation is only allowed while @mutex is held and is used when
497  *	changing @attached and @detach_count and calling the low-level driver's
498  *	"detach" handler.  The down_read() operation is generally used without
499  *	holding @mutex.
500  * @refcount: &struct kref reference counter for freeing COMEDI device.
501  * @n_subdevices: Number of COMEDI subdevices allocated by the low-level
502  *	driver for this device.
503  * @subdevices: Dynamically allocated array of COMEDI subdevices.
504  * @mmio: Optional pointer to a remapped MMIO region set by the low-level
505  *	driver.
506  * @iobase: Optional base of an I/O port region requested by the low-level
507  *	driver.
508  * @iolen: Length of I/O port region requested at @iobase.
509  * @irq: Optional IRQ number requested by the low-level driver.
510  * @read_subdev: Optional pointer to a default COMEDI subdevice operated on by
511  *	the read() file operation.  Set by the low-level driver.
512  * @write_subdev: Optional pointer to a default COMEDI subdevice operated on by
513  *	the write() file operation.  Set by the low-level driver.
514  * @async_queue: Storage for fasync_helper().
515  * @open: Optional pointer to a function set by the low-level driver to be
516  *	called when @use_count changes from 0 to 1.
517  * @close: Optional pointer to a function set by the low-level driver to be
518  *	called when @use_count changed from 1 to 0.
519  * @insn_device_config: Optional pointer to a handler for all sub-instructions
520  *	except %INSN_DEVICE_CONFIG_GET_ROUTES of the %INSN_DEVICE_CONFIG
521  *	instruction.  If this is not initialized by the low-level driver, a
522  *	default handler will be set during post-configuration.
523  * @get_valid_routes: Optional pointer to a handler for the
524  *	%INSN_DEVICE_CONFIG_GET_ROUTES sub-instruction of the
525  *	%INSN_DEVICE_CONFIG instruction set.  If this is not initialized by the
526  *	low-level driver, a default handler that copies zero routes back to the
527  *	user will be used.
528  *
529  * This is the main control data structure for a COMEDI device (as far as the
530  * COMEDI core is concerned).  There are two groups of COMEDI devices -
531  * "legacy" devices that are configured by the handler for the
532  * %COMEDI_DEVCONFIG ioctl, and automatically configured devices resulting
533  * from a call to comedi_auto_config() as a result of a bus driver probe in
534  * a low-level COMEDI driver.  The "legacy" COMEDI devices are allocated
535  * during module initialization if the "comedi_num_legacy_minors" module
536  * parameter is non-zero and use minor device numbers from 0 to
537  * comedi_num_legacy_minors minus one.  The automatically configured COMEDI
538  * devices are allocated on demand and use minor device numbers from
539  * comedi_num_legacy_minors to 47.
540  */
541 struct comedi_device {
542 	int use_count;
543 	struct comedi_driver *driver;
544 	struct comedi_8254 *pacer;
545 	void *private;
546 
547 	struct device *class_dev;
548 	int minor;
549 	unsigned int detach_count;
550 	struct device *hw_dev;
551 
552 	const char *board_name;
553 	const void *board_ptr;
554 	unsigned int attached:1;
555 	unsigned int ioenabled:1;
556 	spinlock_t spinlock;	/* generic spin-lock for low-level driver */
557 	struct mutex mutex;	/* generic mutex for COMEDI core */
558 	struct rw_semaphore attach_lock;
559 	struct kref refcount;
560 
561 	int n_subdevices;
562 	struct comedi_subdevice *subdevices;
563 
564 	/* dumb */
565 	void __iomem *mmio;
566 	unsigned long iobase;
567 	unsigned long iolen;
568 	unsigned int irq;
569 
570 	struct comedi_subdevice *read_subdev;
571 	struct comedi_subdevice *write_subdev;
572 
573 	struct fasync_struct *async_queue;
574 
575 	int (*open)(struct comedi_device *dev);
576 	void (*close)(struct comedi_device *dev);
577 	int (*insn_device_config)(struct comedi_device *dev,
578 				  struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned int *data);
579 	unsigned int (*get_valid_routes)(struct comedi_device *dev,
580 					 unsigned int n_pairs,
581 					 unsigned int *pair_data);
582 };
583 
584 /*
585  * function prototypes
586  */
587 
588 void comedi_event(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_subdevice *s);
589 
590 struct comedi_device *comedi_dev_get_from_minor(unsigned int minor);
591 int comedi_dev_put(struct comedi_device *dev);
592 
593 bool comedi_is_subdevice_running(struct comedi_subdevice *s);
594 
595 void *comedi_alloc_spriv(struct comedi_subdevice *s, size_t size);
596 void comedi_set_spriv_auto_free(struct comedi_subdevice *s);
597 
598 int comedi_check_chanlist(struct comedi_subdevice *s,
599 			  int n,
600 			  unsigned int *chanlist);
601 
602 /* range stuff */
603 
604 #define RANGE(a, b)		{(a) * 1e6, (b) * 1e6, 0}
605 #define RANGE_ext(a, b)		{(a) * 1e6, (b) * 1e6, RF_EXTERNAL}
606 #define RANGE_mA(a, b)		{(a) * 1e6, (b) * 1e6, UNIT_mA}
607 #define RANGE_unitless(a, b)	{(a) * 1e6, (b) * 1e6, 0}
608 #define BIP_RANGE(a)		{-(a) * 1e6, (a) * 1e6, 0}
609 #define UNI_RANGE(a)		{0, (a) * 1e6, 0}
610 
611 extern const struct comedi_lrange range_bipolar10;
612 extern const struct comedi_lrange range_bipolar5;
613 extern const struct comedi_lrange range_bipolar2_5;
614 extern const struct comedi_lrange range_unipolar10;
615 extern const struct comedi_lrange range_unipolar5;
616 extern const struct comedi_lrange range_unipolar2_5;
617 extern const struct comedi_lrange range_0_20mA;
618 extern const struct comedi_lrange range_4_20mA;
619 extern const struct comedi_lrange range_0_32mA;
620 extern const struct comedi_lrange range_unknown;
621 
622 #define range_digital		range_unipolar5
623 
624 /**
625  * struct comedi_lrange - Describes a COMEDI range table
626  * @length: Number of entries in the range table.
627  * @range: Array of &struct comedi_krange, one for each range.
628  *
629  * Each element of @range[] describes the minimum and maximum physical range
630  * and the type of units.  Typically, the type of unit is %UNIT_volt
631  * (i.e. volts) and the minimum and maximum are in millionths of a volt.
632  * There may also be a flag that indicates the minimum and maximum are merely
633  * scale factors for an unknown, external reference.
634  */
635 struct comedi_lrange {
636 	int length;
637 	struct comedi_krange range[];
638 };
639 
640 /**
641  * comedi_range_is_bipolar() - Test if subdevice range is bipolar
642  * @s: COMEDI subdevice.
643  * @range: Index of range within a range table.
644  *
645  * Tests whether a range is bipolar by checking whether its minimum value
646  * is negative.
647  *
648  * Assumes @range is valid.  Does not work for subdevices using a
649  * channel-specific range table list.
650  *
651  * Return:
652  *	%true if the range is bipolar.
653  *	%false if the range is unipolar.
654  */
comedi_range_is_bipolar(struct comedi_subdevice * s,unsigned int range)655 static inline bool comedi_range_is_bipolar(struct comedi_subdevice *s,
656 					   unsigned int range)
657 {
658 	return s->range_table->range[range].min < 0;
659 }
660 
661 /**
662  * comedi_range_is_unipolar() - Test if subdevice range is unipolar
663  * @s: COMEDI subdevice.
664  * @range: Index of range within a range table.
665  *
666  * Tests whether a range is unipolar by checking whether its minimum value
667  * is at least 0.
668  *
669  * Assumes @range is valid.  Does not work for subdevices using a
670  * channel-specific range table list.
671  *
672  * Return:
673  *	%true if the range is unipolar.
674  *	%false if the range is bipolar.
675  */
comedi_range_is_unipolar(struct comedi_subdevice * s,unsigned int range)676 static inline bool comedi_range_is_unipolar(struct comedi_subdevice *s,
677 					    unsigned int range)
678 {
679 	return s->range_table->range[range].min >= 0;
680 }
681 
682 /**
683  * comedi_range_is_external() - Test if subdevice range is external
684  * @s: COMEDI subdevice.
685  * @range: Index of range within a range table.
686  *
687  * Tests whether a range is externally reference by checking whether its
688  * %RF_EXTERNAL flag is set.
689  *
690  * Assumes @range is valid.  Does not work for subdevices using a
691  * channel-specific range table list.
692  *
693  * Return:
694  *	%true if the range is external.
695  *	%false if the range is internal.
696  */
comedi_range_is_external(struct comedi_subdevice * s,unsigned int range)697 static inline bool comedi_range_is_external(struct comedi_subdevice *s,
698 					    unsigned int range)
699 {
700 	return !!(s->range_table->range[range].flags & RF_EXTERNAL);
701 }
702 
703 /**
704  * comedi_chan_range_is_bipolar() - Test if channel-specific range is bipolar
705  * @s: COMEDI subdevice.
706  * @chan: The channel number.
707  * @range: Index of range within a range table.
708  *
709  * Tests whether a range is bipolar by checking whether its minimum value
710  * is negative.
711  *
712  * Assumes @chan and @range are valid.  Only works for subdevices with a
713  * channel-specific range table list.
714  *
715  * Return:
716  *	%true if the range is bipolar.
717  *	%false if the range is unipolar.
718  */
comedi_chan_range_is_bipolar(struct comedi_subdevice * s,unsigned int chan,unsigned int range)719 static inline bool comedi_chan_range_is_bipolar(struct comedi_subdevice *s,
720 						unsigned int chan,
721 						unsigned int range)
722 {
723 	return s->range_table_list[chan]->range[range].min < 0;
724 }
725 
726 /**
727  * comedi_chan_range_is_unipolar() - Test if channel-specific range is unipolar
728  * @s: COMEDI subdevice.
729  * @chan: The channel number.
730  * @range: Index of range within a range table.
731  *
732  * Tests whether a range is unipolar by checking whether its minimum value
733  * is at least 0.
734  *
735  * Assumes @chan and @range are valid.  Only works for subdevices with a
736  * channel-specific range table list.
737  *
738  * Return:
739  *	%true if the range is unipolar.
740  *	%false if the range is bipolar.
741  */
comedi_chan_range_is_unipolar(struct comedi_subdevice * s,unsigned int chan,unsigned int range)742 static inline bool comedi_chan_range_is_unipolar(struct comedi_subdevice *s,
743 						 unsigned int chan,
744 						 unsigned int range)
745 {
746 	return s->range_table_list[chan]->range[range].min >= 0;
747 }
748 
749 /**
750  * comedi_chan_range_is_external() - Test if channel-specific range is external
751  * @s: COMEDI subdevice.
752  * @chan: The channel number.
753  * @range: Index of range within a range table.
754  *
755  * Tests whether a range is externally reference by checking whether its
756  * %RF_EXTERNAL flag is set.
757  *
758  * Assumes @chan and @range are valid.  Only works for subdevices with a
759  * channel-specific range table list.
760  *
761  * Return:
762  *	%true if the range is bipolar.
763  *	%false if the range is unipolar.
764  */
comedi_chan_range_is_external(struct comedi_subdevice * s,unsigned int chan,unsigned int range)765 static inline bool comedi_chan_range_is_external(struct comedi_subdevice *s,
766 						 unsigned int chan,
767 						 unsigned int range)
768 {
769 	return !!(s->range_table_list[chan]->range[range].flags & RF_EXTERNAL);
770 }
771 
772 /**
773  * comedi_offset_munge() - Convert between offset binary and 2's complement
774  * @s: COMEDI subdevice.
775  * @val: Value to be converted.
776  *
777  * Toggles the highest bit of a sample value to toggle between offset binary
778  * and 2's complement.  Assumes that @s->maxdata is a power of 2 minus 1.
779  *
780  * Return: The converted value.
781  */
comedi_offset_munge(struct comedi_subdevice * s,unsigned int val)782 static inline unsigned int comedi_offset_munge(struct comedi_subdevice *s,
783 					       unsigned int val)
784 {
785 	return val ^ s->maxdata ^ (s->maxdata >> 1);
786 }
787 
788 /**
789  * comedi_bytes_per_sample() - Determine subdevice sample size
790  * @s: COMEDI subdevice.
791  *
792  * The sample size will be 4 (sizeof int) or 2 (sizeof short) depending on
793  * whether the %SDF_LSAMPL subdevice flag is set or not.
794  *
795  * Return: The subdevice sample size.
796  */
comedi_bytes_per_sample(struct comedi_subdevice * s)797 static inline unsigned int comedi_bytes_per_sample(struct comedi_subdevice *s)
798 {
799 	return s->subdev_flags & SDF_LSAMPL ? sizeof(int) : sizeof(short);
800 }
801 
802 /**
803  * comedi_sample_shift() - Determine log2 of subdevice sample size
804  * @s: COMEDI subdevice.
805  *
806  * The sample size will be 4 (sizeof int) or 2 (sizeof short) depending on
807  * whether the %SDF_LSAMPL subdevice flag is set or not.  The log2 of the
808  * sample size will be 2 or 1 and can be used as the right operand of a
809  * bit-shift operator to multiply or divide something by the sample size.
810  *
811  * Return: log2 of the subdevice sample size.
812  */
comedi_sample_shift(struct comedi_subdevice * s)813 static inline unsigned int comedi_sample_shift(struct comedi_subdevice *s)
814 {
815 	return s->subdev_flags & SDF_LSAMPL ? 2 : 1;
816 }
817 
818 /**
819  * comedi_bytes_to_samples() - Convert a number of bytes to a number of samples
820  * @s: COMEDI subdevice.
821  * @nbytes: Number of bytes
822  *
823  * Return: The number of bytes divided by the subdevice sample size.
824  */
comedi_bytes_to_samples(struct comedi_subdevice * s,unsigned int nbytes)825 static inline unsigned int comedi_bytes_to_samples(struct comedi_subdevice *s,
826 						   unsigned int nbytes)
827 {
828 	return nbytes >> comedi_sample_shift(s);
829 }
830 
831 /**
832  * comedi_samples_to_bytes() - Convert a number of samples to a number of bytes
833  * @s: COMEDI subdevice.
834  * @nsamples: Number of samples.
835  *
836  * Return: The number of samples multiplied by the subdevice sample size.
837  * (Does not check for arithmetic overflow.)
838  */
comedi_samples_to_bytes(struct comedi_subdevice * s,unsigned int nsamples)839 static inline unsigned int comedi_samples_to_bytes(struct comedi_subdevice *s,
840 						   unsigned int nsamples)
841 {
842 	return nsamples << comedi_sample_shift(s);
843 }
844 
845 /**
846  * comedi_check_trigger_src() - Trivially validate a comedi_cmd trigger source
847  * @src: Pointer to the trigger source to validate.
848  * @flags: Bitmask of valid %TRIG_* for the trigger.
849  *
850  * This is used in "step 1" of the do_cmdtest functions of comedi drivers
851  * to validate the comedi_cmd triggers. The mask of the @src against the
852  * @flags allows the userspace comedilib to pass all the comedi_cmd
853  * triggers as %TRIG_ANY and get back a bitmask of the valid trigger sources.
854  *
855  * Return:
856  *	0 if trigger sources in *@src are all supported.
857  *	-EINVAL if any trigger source in *@src is unsupported.
858  */
comedi_check_trigger_src(unsigned int * src,unsigned int flags)859 static inline int comedi_check_trigger_src(unsigned int *src,
860 					   unsigned int flags)
861 {
862 	unsigned int orig_src = *src;
863 
864 	*src = orig_src & flags;
865 	if (*src == TRIG_INVALID || *src != orig_src)
866 		return -EINVAL;
867 	return 0;
868 }
869 
870 /**
871  * comedi_check_trigger_is_unique() - Make sure a trigger source is unique
872  * @src: The trigger source to check.
873  *
874  * Return:
875  *	0 if no more than one trigger source is set.
876  *	-EINVAL if more than one trigger source is set.
877  */
comedi_check_trigger_is_unique(unsigned int src)878 static inline int comedi_check_trigger_is_unique(unsigned int src)
879 {
880 	/* this test is true if more than one _src bit is set */
881 	if ((src & (src - 1)) != 0)
882 		return -EINVAL;
883 	return 0;
884 }
885 
886 /**
887  * comedi_check_trigger_arg_is() - Trivially validate a trigger argument
888  * @arg: Pointer to the trigger arg to validate.
889  * @val: The value the argument should be.
890  *
891  * Forces *@arg to be @val.
892  *
893  * Return:
894  *	0 if *@arg was already @val.
895  *	-EINVAL if *@arg differed from @val.
896  */
comedi_check_trigger_arg_is(unsigned int * arg,unsigned int val)897 static inline int comedi_check_trigger_arg_is(unsigned int *arg,
898 					      unsigned int val)
899 {
900 	if (*arg != val) {
901 		*arg = val;
902 		return -EINVAL;
903 	}
904 	return 0;
905 }
906 
907 /**
908  * comedi_check_trigger_arg_min() - Trivially validate a trigger argument min
909  * @arg: Pointer to the trigger arg to validate.
910  * @val: The minimum value the argument should be.
911  *
912  * Forces *@arg to be at least @val, setting it to @val if necessary.
913  *
914  * Return:
915  *	0 if *@arg was already at least @val.
916  *	-EINVAL if *@arg was less than @val.
917  */
comedi_check_trigger_arg_min(unsigned int * arg,unsigned int val)918 static inline int comedi_check_trigger_arg_min(unsigned int *arg,
919 					       unsigned int val)
920 {
921 	if (*arg < val) {
922 		*arg = val;
923 		return -EINVAL;
924 	}
925 	return 0;
926 }
927 
928 /**
929  * comedi_check_trigger_arg_max() - Trivially validate a trigger argument max
930  * @arg: Pointer to the trigger arg to validate.
931  * @val: The maximum value the argument should be.
932  *
933  * Forces *@arg to be no more than @val, setting it to @val if necessary.
934  *
935  * Return:
936  *	0 if*@arg was already no more than @val.
937  *	-EINVAL if *@arg was greater than @val.
938  */
comedi_check_trigger_arg_max(unsigned int * arg,unsigned int val)939 static inline int comedi_check_trigger_arg_max(unsigned int *arg,
940 					       unsigned int val)
941 {
942 	if (*arg > val) {
943 		*arg = val;
944 		return -EINVAL;
945 	}
946 	return 0;
947 }
948 
949 /*
950  * Must set dev->hw_dev if you wish to dma directly into comedi's buffer.
951  * Also useful for retrieving a previously configured hardware device of
952  * known bus type.  Set automatically for auto-configured devices.
953  * Automatically set to NULL when detaching hardware device.
954  */
955 int comedi_set_hw_dev(struct comedi_device *dev, struct device *hw_dev);
956 
957 /**
958  * comedi_buf_n_bytes_ready - Determine amount of unread data in buffer
959  * @s: COMEDI subdevice.
960  *
961  * Determines the number of bytes of unread data in the asynchronous
962  * acquisition data buffer for a subdevice.  The data in question might not
963  * have been fully "munged" yet.
964  *
965  * Returns: The amount of unread data in bytes.
966  */
comedi_buf_n_bytes_ready(struct comedi_subdevice * s)967 static inline unsigned int comedi_buf_n_bytes_ready(struct comedi_subdevice *s)
968 {
969 	return s->async->buf_write_count - s->async->buf_read_count;
970 }
971 
972 unsigned int comedi_buf_write_alloc(struct comedi_subdevice *s, unsigned int n);
973 unsigned int comedi_buf_write_free(struct comedi_subdevice *s, unsigned int n);
974 
975 unsigned int comedi_buf_read_n_available(struct comedi_subdevice *s);
976 unsigned int comedi_buf_read_alloc(struct comedi_subdevice *s, unsigned int n);
977 unsigned int comedi_buf_read_free(struct comedi_subdevice *s, unsigned int n);
978 
979 unsigned int comedi_buf_write_samples(struct comedi_subdevice *s,
980 				      const void *data, unsigned int nsamples);
981 unsigned int comedi_buf_read_samples(struct comedi_subdevice *s,
982 				     void *data, unsigned int nsamples);
983 
984 /* drivers.c - general comedi driver functions */
985 
986 #define COMEDI_TIMEOUT_MS	1000
987 
988 int comedi_timeout(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_subdevice *s,
989 		   struct comedi_insn *insn,
990 		   int (*cb)(struct comedi_device *dev,
991 			     struct comedi_subdevice *s,
992 			     struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned long context),
993 		   unsigned long context);
994 
995 unsigned int comedi_handle_events(struct comedi_device *dev,
996 				  struct comedi_subdevice *s);
997 
998 int comedi_dio_insn_config(struct comedi_device *dev,
999 			   struct comedi_subdevice *s,
1000 			   struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned int *data,
1001 			   unsigned int mask);
1002 unsigned int comedi_dio_update_state(struct comedi_subdevice *s,
1003 				     unsigned int *data);
1004 unsigned int comedi_bytes_per_scan_cmd(struct comedi_subdevice *s,
1005 				       struct comedi_cmd *cmd);
1006 unsigned int comedi_bytes_per_scan(struct comedi_subdevice *s);
1007 unsigned int comedi_nscans_left(struct comedi_subdevice *s,
1008 				unsigned int nscans);
1009 unsigned int comedi_nsamples_left(struct comedi_subdevice *s,
1010 				  unsigned int nsamples);
1011 void comedi_inc_scan_progress(struct comedi_subdevice *s,
1012 			      unsigned int num_bytes);
1013 
1014 void *comedi_alloc_devpriv(struct comedi_device *dev, size_t size);
1015 int comedi_alloc_subdevices(struct comedi_device *dev, int num_subdevices);
1016 int comedi_alloc_subdev_readback(struct comedi_subdevice *s);
1017 
1018 int comedi_readback_insn_read(struct comedi_device *dev,
1019 			      struct comedi_subdevice *s,
1020 			      struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned int *data);
1021 
1022 int comedi_load_firmware(struct comedi_device *dev, struct device *hw_dev,
1023 			 const char *name,
1024 			 int (*cb)(struct comedi_device *dev,
1025 				   const u8 *data, size_t size,
1026 				   unsigned long context),
1027 			 unsigned long context);
1028 
1029 int __comedi_request_region(struct comedi_device *dev,
1030 			    unsigned long start, unsigned long len);
1031 int comedi_request_region(struct comedi_device *dev,
1032 			  unsigned long start, unsigned long len);
1033 void comedi_legacy_detach(struct comedi_device *dev);
1034 
1035 int comedi_auto_config(struct device *hardware_device,
1036 		       struct comedi_driver *driver, unsigned long context);
1037 void comedi_auto_unconfig(struct device *hardware_device);
1038 
1039 int comedi_driver_register(struct comedi_driver *driver);
1040 void comedi_driver_unregister(struct comedi_driver *driver);
1041 
1042 /**
1043  * module_comedi_driver() - Helper macro for registering a comedi driver
1044  * @__comedi_driver: comedi_driver struct
1045  *
1046  * Helper macro for comedi drivers which do not do anything special in module
1047  * init/exit. This eliminates a lot of boilerplate. Each module may only use
1048  * this macro once, and calling it replaces module_init() and module_exit().
1049  */
1050 #define module_comedi_driver(__comedi_driver) \
1051 	module_driver(__comedi_driver, comedi_driver_register, \
1052 			comedi_driver_unregister)
1053 
1054 #endif /* _COMEDIDEV_H */
1055