linux-bl808/drivers/comedi/drivers/ni_routes.h
Masahiro Yamada 7d5b2cbe7a comedi: remove editor modelines and cruft (again)
Commit fa60ce2cb4 ("treewide: remove editor modelines and cruft")
is different from what I submitted.

My original patch [1] did treewide cleanups including the comedi driver.

Unfortunately, commit 8ffdff6a8c ("staging: comedi: move out of staging
directory") moved drivers/staging/comedi/ to drivers/comedi/ before my
patch landed on Linus' tree from akpm tree.

If Andrew Morton had used Git, 'git merge' would have resolved such file
moves properly without any manual intervention.

Patches in akpm tree often get broken in his quilt workflows, and then
people end up with sending fixup patches.

[1] https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20210324054457.1477489-1-masahiroy@kernel.org

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210510063450.412055-1-masahiroy@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2021-05-13 20:31:44 +02:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
/*
* comedi/drivers/ni_routes.h
* Route information for NI boards.
*
* COMEDI - Linux Control and Measurement Device Interface
* Copyright (C) 2016 Spencer E. Olson <olsonse@umich.edu>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*/
#ifndef _COMEDI_DRIVERS_NI_ROUTES_H
#define _COMEDI_DRIVERS_NI_ROUTES_H
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#ifndef NI_ROUTE_VALUE_EXTERNAL_CONVERSION
#include <linux/bitops.h>
#endif
#include "../comedi.h"
/**
* struct ni_route_set - Set of destinations with a common source.
* @dest: Destination of all sources in this route set.
* @n_src: Number of sources for this route set.
* @src: List of sources that all map to the same destination.
*/
struct ni_route_set {
int dest;
int n_src;
int *src;
};
/**
* struct ni_device_routes - List of all src->dest sets for a particular device.
* @device: Name of board/device (e.g. pxi-6733).
* @n_route_sets: Number of route sets that are valid for this device.
* @routes: List of route sets that are valid for this device.
*/
struct ni_device_routes {
const char *device;
int n_route_sets;
struct ni_route_set *routes;
};
/**
* struct ni_route_tables - Register values and valid routes for a device.
* @valid_routes: Pointer to a all valid route sets for a single device.
* @route_values: Pointer to register values for all routes for the family to
* which the device belongs.
*
* Link to the valid src->dest routes and the register values used to assign
* such routes for that particular device.
*/
struct ni_route_tables {
const struct ni_device_routes *valid_routes;
const u8 *route_values;
};
/*
* ni_assign_device_routes() - Assign the proper lookup table for NI signal
* routing to the specified NI device.
*
* Return: -ENODATA if assignment was not successful; 0 if successful.
*/
int ni_assign_device_routes(const char *device_family,
const char *board_name,
const char *alt_board_name,
struct ni_route_tables *tables);
/*
* ni_find_route_set() - Finds the proper route set with the specified
* destination.
* @destination: Destination of which to search for the route set.
* @valid_routes: Pointer to device routes within which to search.
*
* Return: NULL if no route_set is found with the specified @destination;
* otherwise, a pointer to the route_set if found.
*/
const struct ni_route_set *
ni_find_route_set(const int destination,
const struct ni_device_routes *valid_routes);
/*
* ni_route_set_has_source() - Determines whether the given source is in
* included given route_set.
*
* Return: true if found; false otherwise.
*/
bool ni_route_set_has_source(const struct ni_route_set *routes, const int src);
/*
* ni_route_to_register() - Validates and converts the specified signal route
* (src-->dest) to the value used at the appropriate
* register.
* @src: global-identifier for route source
* @dest: global-identifier for route destination
* @tables: pointer to relevant set of routing tables.
*
* Generally speaking, most routes require the first six bits and a few require
* 7 bits. Special handling is given for the return value when the route is to
* be handled by the RTSI sub-device. In this case, the returned register may
* not be sufficient to define the entire route path, but rather may only
* indicate the intermediate route. For example, if the route must go through
* the RGOUT0 pin, the (src->RGOUT0) register value will be returned.
* Similarly, if the route must go through the NI_RTSI_BRD lines, the BIT(6)
* will be set:
*
* if route does not need RTSI_BRD lines:
* bits 0:7 : register value
* for a route that must go through RGOUT0 pin, this will be equal
* to the (src->RGOUT0) register value.
* else: * route is (src->RTSI_BRD(x), RTSI_BRD(x)->TRIGGER_LINE(i)) *
* bits 0:5 : zero
* bits 6 : set to 1
* bits 7:7 : zero
*
* Return: register value to be used for source at destination with special
* cases given above; Otherwise, -1 if the specified route is not valid for
* this particular device.
*/
s8 ni_route_to_register(const int src, const int dest,
const struct ni_route_tables *tables);
static inline bool ni_rtsi_route_requires_mux(s8 value)
{
return value & BIT(6);
}
/*
* ni_lookup_route_register() - Look up a register value for a particular route
* without checking whether the route is valid for
* the particular device.
* @src: global-identifier for route source
* @dest: global-identifier for route destination
* @tables: pointer to relevant set of routing tables.
*
* Return: -EINVAL if the specified route is not valid for this device family.
*/
s8 ni_lookup_route_register(int src, int dest,
const struct ni_route_tables *tables);
/**
* route_is_valid() - Determines whether the specified signal route (src-->dest)
* is valid for the given NI comedi_device.
* @src: global-identifier for route source
* @dest: global-identifier for route destination
* @tables: pointer to relevant set of routing tables.
*
* Return: True if the route is valid, otherwise false.
*/
static inline bool route_is_valid(const int src, const int dest,
const struct ni_route_tables *tables)
{
return ni_route_to_register(src, dest, tables) >= 0;
}
/*
* ni_is_cmd_dest() - Determine whether the given destination is only
* configurable via a comedi_cmd struct.
* @dest: Destination to test.
*/
bool ni_is_cmd_dest(int dest);
static inline bool channel_is_pfi(int channel)
{
return NI_PFI(0) <= channel && channel <= NI_PFI(-1);
}
static inline bool channel_is_rtsi(int channel)
{
return TRIGGER_LINE(0) <= channel && channel <= TRIGGER_LINE(-1);
}
static inline bool channel_is_ctr(int channel)
{
return channel >= NI_COUNTER_NAMES_BASE &&
channel <= NI_COUNTER_NAMES_MAX;
}
/*
* ni_count_valid_routes() - Count the number of valid routes.
* @tables: Routing tables for which to count all valid routes.
*/
unsigned int ni_count_valid_routes(const struct ni_route_tables *tables);
/*
* ni_get_valid_routes() - Implements INSN_DEVICE_CONFIG_GET_ROUTES.
* @tables: pointer to relevant set of routing tables.
* @n_pairs: Number of pairs for which memory is allocated by the user. If
* the user specifies '0', only the number of available pairs is
* returned.
* @pair_data: Pointer to memory allocated to return pairs back to user. Each
* even, odd indexed member of this array will hold source,
* destination of a route pair respectively.
*
* Return: the number of valid routes if n_pairs == 0; otherwise, the number of
* valid routes copied.
*/
unsigned int ni_get_valid_routes(const struct ni_route_tables *tables,
unsigned int n_pairs,
unsigned int *pair_data);
/*
* ni_sort_device_routes() - Sort the list of valid device signal routes in
* preparation for use.
* @valid_routes: pointer to ni_device_routes struct to sort.
*/
void ni_sort_device_routes(struct ni_device_routes *valid_routes);
/*
* ni_find_route_source() - Finds the signal source corresponding to a signal
* route (src-->dest) of the specified routing register
* value and the specified route destination on the
* specified device.
*
* Note that this function does _not_ validate the source based on device
* routes.
*
* Return: The NI signal value (e.g. NI_PFI(0) or PXI_Clk10) if found.
* If the source was not found (i.e. the register value is not
* valid for any routes to the destination), -EINVAL is returned.
*/
int ni_find_route_source(const u8 src_sel_reg_value, const int dest,
const struct ni_route_tables *tables);
/**
* route_register_is_valid() - Determines whether the register value for the
* specified route destination on the specified
* device is valid.
*/
static inline bool route_register_is_valid(const u8 src_sel_reg_value,
const int dest,
const struct ni_route_tables *tables)
{
return ni_find_route_source(src_sel_reg_value, dest, tables) >= 0;
}
/**
* ni_get_reg_value_roffs() - Determines the proper register value for a
* particular valid NI signal/terminal route.
* @src: Either a direct register value or one of NI_* signal names.
* @dest: global-identifier for route destination
* @tables: pointer to relevant set of routing tables.
* @direct_reg_offset:
* Compatibility compensation argument. This argument allows us to
* arbitrarily apply an offset to src if src is a direct register
* value reference. This is necessary to be compatible with
* definitions of register values as previously exported directly
* to user space.
*
* Return: the register value (>0) to be used at the destination if the src is
* valid for the given destination; -1 otherwise.
*/
static inline s8 ni_get_reg_value_roffs(int src, const int dest,
const struct ni_route_tables *tables,
const int direct_reg_offset)
{
if (src < NI_NAMES_BASE) {
src += direct_reg_offset;
/*
* In this case, the src is expected to actually be a register
* value.
*/
if (route_register_is_valid(src, dest, tables))
return src;
return -1;
}
/*
* Otherwise, the src is expected to be one of the abstracted NI
* signal/terminal names.
*/
return ni_route_to_register(src, dest, tables);
}
static inline int ni_get_reg_value(const int src, const int dest,
const struct ni_route_tables *tables)
{
return ni_get_reg_value_roffs(src, dest, tables, 0);
}
/**
* ni_check_trigger_arg_roffs() - Checks the trigger argument (*_arg) of an NI
* device to ensure that the *_arg value
* corresponds to _either_ a valid register value
* to define a trigger source, _or_ a valid NI
* signal/terminal name that has a valid route to
* the destination on the particular device.
* @src: Either a direct register value or one of NI_* signal names.
* @dest: global-identifier for route destination
* @tables: pointer to relevant set of routing tables.
* @direct_reg_offset:
* Compatibility compensation argument. This argument allows us to
* arbitrarily apply an offset to src if src is a direct register
* value reference. This is necessary to be compatible with
* definitions of register values as previously exported directly
* to user space.
*
* Return: 0 if the src (either register value or NI signal/terminal name) is
* valid for the destination; -EINVAL otherwise.
*/
static inline
int ni_check_trigger_arg_roffs(int src, const int dest,
const struct ni_route_tables *tables,
const int direct_reg_offset)
{
if (ni_get_reg_value_roffs(src, dest, tables, direct_reg_offset) < 0)
return -EINVAL;
return 0;
}
static inline int ni_check_trigger_arg(const int src, const int dest,
const struct ni_route_tables *tables)
{
return ni_check_trigger_arg_roffs(src, dest, tables, 0);
}
#endif /* _COMEDI_DRIVERS_NI_ROUTES_H */