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i2c: of-prober: Add GPIO support to simple helpers
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later /* * Linux I2C core OF component prober code * * Copyright (C) 2024 Google LLC */ #include <linux/cleanup.h> #include <linux/delay.h> #include <linux/device.h> #include <linux/dev_printk.h> #include <linux/err.h> #include <linux/gpio/consumer.h> #include <linux/i2c.h> #include <linux/i2c-of-prober.h> #include <linux/module.h> #include <linux/of.h> #include <linux/regulator/consumer.h> #include <linux/slab.h> #include <linux/stddef.h> /* * Some devices, such as Google Hana Chromebooks, are produced by multiple * vendors each using their preferred components. Such components are all * in the device tree. Instead of having all of them enabled and having each * driver separately try and probe its device while fighting over shared * resources, they can be marked as "fail-needs-probe" and have a prober * figure out which one is actually used beforehand. * * This prober assumes such drop-in parts are on the same I2C bus, have * non-conflicting addresses, and can be directly probed by seeing which * address responds. * * TODO: * - Support I2C muxes */ static struct device_node *i2c_of_probe_get_i2c_node(struct device *dev, const char *type) { struct device_node *node __free(device_node) = of_find_node_by_name(NULL, type); if (!node) { dev_err(dev, "Could not find %s device node\n", type); return NULL; } struct device_node *i2c_node __free(device_node) = of_get_parent(node); if (!of_node_name_eq(i2c_node, "i2c")) { dev_err(dev, "%s device isn't on I2C bus\n", type); return NULL; } if (!of_device_is_available(i2c_node)) { dev_err(dev, "I2C controller not available\n"); return NULL; } return no_free_ptr(i2c_node); } static int i2c_of_probe_enable_node(struct device *dev, struct device_node *node) { int ret; dev_dbg(dev, "Enabling %pOF\n", node); struct of_changeset *ocs __free(kfree) = kzalloc(sizeof(*ocs), GFP_KERNEL); if (!ocs) return -ENOMEM; of_changeset_init(ocs); ret = of_changeset_update_prop_string(ocs, node, "status", "okay"); if (ret) return ret; ret = of_changeset_apply(ocs); if (ret) { /* ocs needs to be explicitly cleaned up before being freed. */ of_changeset_destroy(ocs); } else { /* * ocs is intentionally kept around as it needs to * exist as long as the change is applied. */ void *ptr __always_unused = no_free_ptr(ocs); } return ret; } static const struct i2c_of_probe_ops i2c_of_probe_dummy_ops; /** * i2c_of_probe_component() - probe for devices of "type" on the same i2c bus * @dev: Pointer to the &struct device of the caller, only used for dev_printk() messages. * @cfg: Pointer to the &struct i2c_of_probe_cfg containing callbacks and other options * for the prober. * @ctx: Context data for callbacks. * * Probe for possible I2C components of the same "type" (&i2c_of_probe_cfg->type) * on the same I2C bus that have their status marked as "fail-needs-probe". * * Assumes that across the entire device tree the only instances of nodes * with "type" prefixed node names (not including the address portion) are * the ones that need handling for second source components. In other words, * if "type" is "touchscreen", then all device nodes named "touchscreen*" * are the ones that need probing. There cannot be another "touchscreen*" * node that is already enabled. * * Assumes that for each "type" of component, only one actually exists. In * other words, only one matching and existing device will be enabled. * * Context: Process context only. Does non-atomic I2C transfers. * Should only be used from a driver probe function, as the function * can return -EPROBE_DEFER if the I2C adapter or other resources * are unavailable. * Return: 0 on success or no-op, error code otherwise. * A no-op can happen when it seems like the device tree already * has components of the type to be probed already enabled. This * can happen when the device tree had not been updated to mark * the status of the to-be-probed components as "fail-needs-probe". * Or this function was already run with the same parameters and * succeeded in enabling a component. The latter could happen if * the user had multiple types of components to probe, and one of * them down the list caused a deferred probe. This is expected * behavior. */ int i2c_of_probe_component(struct device *dev, const struct i2c_of_probe_cfg *cfg, void *ctx) { const struct i2c_of_probe_ops *ops; const char *type; struct i2c_adapter *i2c; int ret; ops = cfg->ops ?: &i2c_of_probe_dummy_ops; type = cfg->type; struct device_node *i2c_node __free(device_node) = i2c_of_probe_get_i2c_node(dev, type); if (!i2c_node) return -ENODEV; /* * If any devices of the given "type" are already enabled then this function is a no-op. * Either the device tree hasn't been modified to work with this probe function, or the * function had already run before and enabled some component. */ for_each_child_of_node_with_prefix(i2c_node, node, type) if (of_device_is_available(node)) return 0; i2c = of_get_i2c_adapter_by_node(i2c_node); if (!i2c) return dev_err_probe(dev, -EPROBE_DEFER, "Couldn't get I2C adapter\n"); /* Grab and enable resources */ ret = 0; if (ops->enable) ret = ops->enable(dev, i2c_node, ctx); if (ret) goto out_put_i2c_adapter; for_each_child_of_node_with_prefix(i2c_node, node, type) { union i2c_smbus_data data; u32 addr; if (of_property_read_u32(node, "reg", &addr)) continue; if (i2c_smbus_xfer(i2c, addr, 0, I2C_SMBUS_READ, 0, I2C_SMBUS_BYTE, &data) < 0) continue; /* Found a device that is responding */ if (ops->cleanup_early) ops->cleanup_early(dev, ctx); ret = i2c_of_probe_enable_node(dev, node); break; } if (ops->cleanup) ops->cleanup(dev, ctx); out_put_i2c_adapter: i2c_put_adapter(i2c); return ret; } EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(i2c_of_probe_component, I2C_OF_PROBER); static int i2c_of_probe_simple_get_supply(struct device *dev, struct device_node *node, struct i2c_of_probe_simple_ctx *ctx) { const char *supply_name; struct regulator *supply; /* * It's entirely possible for the component's device node to not have the * regulator supplies. While it does not make sense from a hardware perspective, * the supplies could be always on or otherwise not modeled in the device tree, * but the device would still work. */ supply_name = ctx->opts->supply_name; if (!supply_name) return 0; supply = of_regulator_get_optional(dev, node, supply_name); if (IS_ERR(supply)) { return dev_err_probe(dev, PTR_ERR(supply), "Failed to get regulator supply \"%s\" from %pOF\n", supply_name, node); } ctx->supply = supply; return 0; } static void i2c_of_probe_simple_put_supply(struct i2c_of_probe_simple_ctx *ctx) { regulator_put(ctx->supply); ctx->supply = NULL; } static int i2c_of_probe_simple_enable_regulator(struct device *dev, struct i2c_of_probe_simple_ctx *ctx) { int ret; if (!ctx->supply) return 0; dev_dbg(dev, "Enabling regulator supply \"%s\"\n", ctx->opts->supply_name); ret = regulator_enable(ctx->supply); if (ret) return ret; if (ctx->opts->post_power_on_delay_ms) msleep(ctx->opts->post_power_on_delay_ms); return 0; } static void i2c_of_probe_simple_disable_regulator(struct device *dev, struct i2c_of_probe_simple_ctx *ctx) { if (!ctx->supply) return; dev_dbg(dev, "Disabling regulator supply \"%s\"\n", ctx->opts->supply_name); regulator_disable(ctx->supply); } static int i2c_of_probe_simple_get_gpiod(struct device *dev, struct device_node *node, struct i2c_of_probe_simple_ctx *ctx) { struct fwnode_handle *fwnode = of_fwnode_handle(node); struct gpio_desc *gpiod; const char *con_id; /* NULL signals no GPIO needed */ if (!ctx->opts->gpio_name) return 0; /* An empty string signals an unnamed GPIO */ if (!ctx->opts->gpio_name[0]) con_id = NULL; else con_id = ctx->opts->gpio_name; gpiod = fwnode_gpiod_get_index(fwnode, con_id, 0, GPIOD_ASIS, "i2c-of-prober"); if (IS_ERR(gpiod)) return PTR_ERR(gpiod); ctx->gpiod = gpiod; return 0; } static void i2c_of_probe_simple_put_gpiod(struct i2c_of_probe_simple_ctx *ctx) { gpiod_put(ctx->gpiod); ctx->gpiod = NULL; } static int i2c_of_probe_simple_set_gpio(struct device *dev, struct i2c_of_probe_simple_ctx *ctx) { int ret; if (!ctx->gpiod) return 0; dev_dbg(dev, "Configuring GPIO\n"); ret = gpiod_direction_output(ctx->gpiod, ctx->opts->gpio_assert_to_enable); if (ret) return ret; if (ctx->opts->post_gpio_config_delay_ms) msleep(ctx->opts->post_gpio_config_delay_ms); return 0; } static void i2c_of_probe_simple_disable_gpio(struct device *dev, struct i2c_of_probe_simple_ctx *ctx) { gpiod_set_value(ctx->gpiod, !ctx->opts->gpio_assert_to_enable); } /** * i2c_of_probe_simple_enable - Simple helper for I2C OF prober to get and enable resources * @dev: Pointer to the &struct device of the caller, only used for dev_printk() messages * @bus_node: Pointer to the &struct device_node of the I2C adapter. * @data: Pointer to &struct i2c_of_probe_simple_ctx helper context. * * If &i2c_of_probe_simple_opts->supply_name is given, request the named regulator supply. * If &i2c_of_probe_simple_opts->gpio_name is given, request the named GPIO. Or if it is * the empty string, request the unnamed GPIO. * If a regulator supply was found, enable that regulator. * If a GPIO line was found, configure the GPIO line to output and set value * according to given options. * * Return: %0 on success or no-op, or a negative error number on failure. */ int i2c_of_probe_simple_enable(struct device *dev, struct device_node *bus_node, void *data) { struct i2c_of_probe_simple_ctx *ctx = data; struct device_node *node; const char *compat; int ret; dev_dbg(dev, "Requesting resources for components under I2C bus %pOF\n", bus_node); if (!ctx || !ctx->opts) return -EINVAL; compat = ctx->opts->res_node_compatible; if (!compat) return -EINVAL; node = of_get_compatible_child(bus_node, compat); if (!node) return dev_err_probe(dev, -ENODEV, "No device compatible with \"%s\" found\n", compat); ret = i2c_of_probe_simple_get_supply(dev, node, ctx); if (ret) goto out_put_node; ret = i2c_of_probe_simple_get_gpiod(dev, node, ctx); if (ret) goto out_put_supply; ret = i2c_of_probe_simple_enable_regulator(dev, ctx); if (ret) goto out_put_gpiod; ret = i2c_of_probe_simple_set_gpio(dev, ctx); if (ret) goto out_disable_regulator; return 0; out_disable_regulator: i2c_of_probe_simple_disable_regulator(dev, ctx); out_put_gpiod: i2c_of_probe_simple_put_gpiod(ctx); out_put_supply: i2c_of_probe_simple_put_supply(ctx); out_put_node: of_node_put(node); return ret; } EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(i2c_of_probe_simple_enable, I2C_OF_PROBER); /** * i2c_of_probe_simple_cleanup_early - \ * Simple helper for I2C OF prober to release GPIOs before component is enabled * @dev: Pointer to the &struct device of the caller; unused. * @data: Pointer to &struct i2c_of_probe_simple_ctx helper context. * * GPIO descriptors are exclusive and have to be released before the * actual driver probes so that the latter can acquire them. */ void i2c_of_probe_simple_cleanup_early(struct device *dev, void *data) { struct i2c_of_probe_simple_ctx *ctx = data; i2c_of_probe_simple_put_gpiod(ctx); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(i2c_of_probe_simple_cleanup_early, I2C_OF_PROBER); /** * i2c_of_probe_simple_cleanup - Clean up and release resources for I2C OF prober simple helpers * @dev: Pointer to the &struct device of the caller, only used for dev_printk() messages * @data: Pointer to &struct i2c_of_probe_simple_ctx helper context. * * * If a GPIO line was found and not yet released, set its value to the opposite of that * set in i2c_of_probe_simple_enable() and release it. * * If a regulator supply was found, disable that regulator and release it. */ void i2c_of_probe_simple_cleanup(struct device *dev, void *data) { struct i2c_of_probe_simple_ctx *ctx = data; /* GPIO operations here are no-ops if i2c_of_probe_simple_cleanup_early was called. */ i2c_of_probe_simple_disable_gpio(dev, ctx); i2c_of_probe_simple_put_gpiod(ctx); i2c_of_probe_simple_disable_regulator(dev, ctx); i2c_of_probe_simple_put_supply(ctx); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(i2c_of_probe_simple_cleanup, I2C_OF_PROBER); struct i2c_of_probe_ops i2c_of_probe_simple_ops = { .enable = i2c_of_probe_simple_enable, .cleanup_early = i2c_of_probe_simple_cleanup_early, .cleanup = i2c_of_probe_simple_cleanup, }; EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(i2c_of_probe_simple_ops, I2C_OF_PROBER);
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