1 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ 2 /* */ 3 /* i2c.h - definitions for the i2c-bus interface */ 4 /* */ 5 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ 6 /* Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Simon G. Vogl 7 8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 11 (at your option) any later version. 12 13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 16 GNU General Public License for more details. 17 18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 19 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 20 Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ 21 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ 22 23 /* With some changes from Kyösti Mälkki <[email protected]> and 24 Frodo Looijaard <[email protected]> */ 25 26 #ifndef _LINUX_I2C_H 27 #define _LINUX_I2C_H 28 29 #include <linux/types.h> 30 #ifdef __KERNEL__ 31 #include <linux/module.h> 32 #include <linux/i2c-id.h> 33 #include <linux/mod_devicetable.h> 34 #include <linux/device.h> /* for struct device */ 35 #include <linux/sched.h> /* for completion */ 36 #include <linux/mutex.h> 37 38 extern struct bus_type i2c_bus_type; 39 40 /* --- General options ------------------------------------------------ */ 41 42 struct i2c_msg; 43 struct i2c_algorithm; 44 struct i2c_adapter; 45 struct i2c_client; 46 struct i2c_driver; 47 union i2c_smbus_data; 48 struct i2c_board_info; 49 50 /* 51 * The master routines are the ones normally used to transmit data to devices 52 * on a bus (or read from them). Apart from two basic transfer functions to 53 * transmit one message at a time, a more complex version can be used to 54 * transmit an arbitrary number of messages without interruption. 55 */ 56 extern int i2c_master_send(struct i2c_client *client, const char *buf, 57 int count); 58 extern int i2c_master_recv(struct i2c_client *client, char *buf, int count); 59 60 /* Transfer num messages. 61 */ 62 extern int i2c_transfer(struct i2c_adapter *adap, struct i2c_msg *msgs, 63 int num); 64 65 /* This is the very generalized SMBus access routine. You probably do not 66 want to use this, though; one of the functions below may be much easier, 67 and probably just as fast. 68 Note that we use i2c_adapter here, because you do not need a specific 69 smbus adapter to call this function. */ 70 extern s32 i2c_smbus_xfer(struct i2c_adapter *adapter, u16 addr, 71 unsigned short flags, char read_write, u8 command, 72 int size, union i2c_smbus_data *data); 73 74 /* Now follow the 'nice' access routines. These also document the calling 75 conventions of i2c_smbus_xfer. */ 76 77 extern s32 i2c_smbus_read_byte(struct i2c_client *client); 78 extern s32 i2c_smbus_write_byte(struct i2c_client *client, u8 value); 79 extern s32 i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(struct i2c_client *client, u8 command); 80 extern s32 i2c_smbus_write_byte_data(struct i2c_client *client, 81 u8 command, u8 value); 82 extern s32 i2c_smbus_read_word_data(struct i2c_client *client, u8 command); 83 extern s32 i2c_smbus_write_word_data(struct i2c_client *client, 84 u8 command, u16 value); 85 /* Returns the number of read bytes */ 86 extern s32 i2c_smbus_read_block_data(struct i2c_client *client, 87 u8 command, u8 *values); 88 extern s32 i2c_smbus_write_block_data(struct i2c_client *client, 89 u8 command, u8 length, const u8 *values); 90 /* Returns the number of read bytes */ 91 extern s32 i2c_smbus_read_i2c_block_data(struct i2c_client *client, 92 u8 command, u8 length, u8 *values); 93 extern s32 i2c_smbus_write_i2c_block_data(struct i2c_client *client, 94 u8 command, u8 length, 95 const u8 *values); 96 97 /** 98 * struct i2c_driver - represent an I2C device driver 99 * @id: Unique driver ID (optional) 100 * @class: What kind of i2c device we instantiate (for detect) 101 * @attach_adapter: Callback for bus addition (for legacy drivers) 102 * @detach_adapter: Callback for bus removal (for legacy drivers) 103 * @detach_client: Callback for device removal (for legacy drivers) 104 * @probe: Callback for device binding (new-style drivers) 105 * @remove: Callback for device unbinding (new-style drivers) 106 * @shutdown: Callback for device shutdown 107 * @suspend: Callback for device suspend 108 * @resume: Callback for device resume 109 * @command: Callback for bus-wide signaling (optional) 110 * @driver: Device driver model driver 111 * @id_table: List of I2C devices supported by this driver 112 * @detect: Callback for device detection 113 * @address_data: The I2C addresses to probe, ignore or force (for detect) 114 * @clients: List of detected clients we created (for i2c-core use only) 115 * 116 * The driver.owner field should be set to the module owner of this driver. 117 * The driver.name field should be set to the name of this driver. 118 * 119 * For automatic device detection, both @detect and @address_data must 120 * be defined. @class should also be set, otherwise only devices forced 121 * with module parameters will be created. The detect function must 122 * fill at least the name field of the i2c_board_info structure it is 123 * handed upon successful detection, and possibly also the flags field. 124 * 125 * If @detect is missing, the driver will still work fine for enumerated 126 * devices. Detected devices simply won't be supported. This is expected 127 * for the many I2C/SMBus devices which can't be detected reliably, and 128 * the ones which can always be enumerated in practice. 129 * 130 * The i2c_client structure which is handed to the @detect callback is 131 * not a real i2c_client. It is initialized just enough so that you can 132 * call i2c_smbus_read_byte_data and friends on it. Don't do anything 133 * else with it. In particular, calling dev_dbg and friends on it is 134 * not allowed. 135 */ 136 struct i2c_driver { 137 int id; 138 unsigned int class; 139 140 /* Notifies the driver that a new bus has appeared. This routine 141 * can be used by the driver to test if the bus meets its conditions 142 * & seek for the presence of the chip(s) it supports. If found, it 143 * registers the client(s) that are on the bus to the i2c admin. via 144 * i2c_attach_client. (LEGACY I2C DRIVERS ONLY) 145 */ 146 int (*attach_adapter)(struct i2c_adapter *); 147 int (*detach_adapter)(struct i2c_adapter *); 148 149 /* tells the driver that a client is about to be deleted & gives it 150 * the chance to remove its private data. Also, if the client struct 151 * has been dynamically allocated by the driver in the function above, 152 * it must be freed here. (LEGACY I2C DRIVERS ONLY) 153 */ 154 int (*detach_client)(struct i2c_client *); 155 156 /* Standard driver model interfaces, for "new style" i2c drivers. 157 * With the driver model, device enumeration is NEVER done by drivers; 158 * it's done by infrastructure. (NEW STYLE DRIVERS ONLY) 159 */ 160 int (*probe)(struct i2c_client *, const struct i2c_device_id *); 161 int (*remove)(struct i2c_client *); 162 163 /* driver model interfaces that don't relate to enumeration */ 164 void (*shutdown)(struct i2c_client *); 165 int (*suspend)(struct i2c_client *, pm_message_t mesg); 166 int (*resume)(struct i2c_client *); 167 168 /* a ioctl like command that can be used to perform specific functions 169 * with the device. 170 */ 171 int (*command)(struct i2c_client *client, unsigned int cmd, void *arg); 172 173 struct device_driver driver; 174 const struct i2c_device_id *id_table; 175 176 /* Device detection callback for automatic device creation */ 177 int (*detect)(struct i2c_client *, int kind, struct i2c_board_info *); 178 const struct i2c_client_address_data *address_data; 179 struct list_head clients; 180 }; 181 #define to_i2c_driver(d) container_of(d, struct i2c_driver, driver) 182 183 /** 184 * struct i2c_client - represent an I2C slave device 185 * @flags: I2C_CLIENT_TEN indicates the device uses a ten bit chip address; 186 * I2C_CLIENT_PEC indicates it uses SMBus Packet Error Checking 187 * @addr: Address used on the I2C bus connected to the parent adapter. 188 * @name: Indicates the type of the device, usually a chip name that's 189 * generic enough to hide second-sourcing and compatible revisions. 190 * @adapter: manages the bus segment hosting this I2C device 191 * @driver: device's driver, hence pointer to access routines 192 * @dev: Driver model device node for the slave. 193 * @irq: indicates the IRQ generated by this device (if any) 194 * @list: list of active/busy clients (DEPRECATED) 195 * @detected: member of an i2c_driver.clients list 196 * @released: used to synchronize client releases & detaches and references 197 * 198 * An i2c_client identifies a single device (i.e. chip) connected to an 199 * i2c bus. The behaviour exposed to Linux is defined by the driver 200 * managing the device. 201 */ 202 struct i2c_client { 203 unsigned short flags; /* div., see below */ 204 unsigned short addr; /* chip address - NOTE: 7bit */ 205 /* addresses are stored in the */ 206 /* _LOWER_ 7 bits */ 207 char name[I2C_NAME_SIZE]; 208 struct i2c_adapter *adapter; /* the adapter we sit on */ 209 struct i2c_driver *driver; /* and our access routines */ 210 struct device dev; /* the device structure */ 211 int irq; /* irq issued by device */ 212 struct list_head list; /* DEPRECATED */ 213 struct list_head detected; 214 struct completion released; 215 }; 216 #define to_i2c_client(d) container_of(d, struct i2c_client, dev) 217 218 extern struct i2c_client *i2c_verify_client(struct device *dev); 219 220 static inline struct i2c_client *kobj_to_i2c_client(struct kobject *kobj) 221 { 222 struct device * const dev = container_of(kobj, struct device, kobj); 223 return to_i2c_client(dev); 224 } 225 226 static inline void *i2c_get_clientdata(const struct i2c_client *dev) 227 { 228 return dev_get_drvdata(&dev->dev); 229 } 230 231 static inline void i2c_set_clientdata(struct i2c_client *dev, void *data) 232 { 233 dev_set_drvdata(&dev->dev, data); 234 } 235 236 /** 237 * struct i2c_board_info - template for device creation 238 * @type: chip type, to initialize i2c_client.name 239 * @flags: to initialize i2c_client.flags 240 * @addr: stored in i2c_client.addr 241 * @platform_data: stored in i2c_client.dev.platform_data 242 * @archdata: copied into i2c_client.dev.archdata 243 * @irq: stored in i2c_client.irq 244 * 245 * I2C doesn't actually support hardware probing, although controllers and 246 * devices may be able to use I2C_SMBUS_QUICK to tell whether or not there's 247 * a device at a given address. Drivers commonly need more information than 248 * that, such as chip type, configuration, associated IRQ, and so on. 249 * 250 * i2c_board_info is used to build tables of information listing I2C devices 251 * that are present. This information is used to grow the driver model tree 252 * for "new style" I2C drivers. For mainboards this is done statically using 253 * i2c_register_board_info(); bus numbers identify adapters that aren't 254 * yet available. For add-on boards, i2c_new_device() does this dynamically 255 * with the adapter already known. 256 */ 257 struct i2c_board_info { 258 char type[I2C_NAME_SIZE]; 259 unsigned short flags; 260 unsigned short addr; 261 void *platform_data; 262 struct dev_archdata *archdata; 263 int irq; 264 }; 265 266 /** 267 * I2C_BOARD_INFO - macro used to list an i2c device and its address 268 * @dev_type: identifies the device type 269 * @dev_addr: the device's address on the bus. 270 * 271 * This macro initializes essential fields of a struct i2c_board_info, 272 * declaring what has been provided on a particular board. Optional 273 * fields (such as associated irq, or device-specific platform_data) 274 * are provided using conventional syntax. 275 */ 276 #define I2C_BOARD_INFO(dev_type, dev_addr) \ 277 .type = (dev_type), .addr = (dev_addr) 278 279 280 /* Add-on boards should register/unregister their devices; e.g. a board 281 * with integrated I2C, a config eeprom, sensors, and a codec that's 282 * used in conjunction with the primary hardware. 283 */ 284 extern struct i2c_client * 285 i2c_new_device(struct i2c_adapter *adap, struct i2c_board_info const *info); 286 287 /* If you don't know the exact address of an I2C device, use this variant 288 * instead, which can probe for device presence in a list of possible 289 * addresses. 290 */ 291 extern struct i2c_client * 292 i2c_new_probed_device(struct i2c_adapter *adap, 293 struct i2c_board_info *info, 294 unsigned short const *addr_list); 295 296 /* For devices that use several addresses, use i2c_new_dummy() to make 297 * client handles for the extra addresses. 298 */ 299 extern struct i2c_client * 300 i2c_new_dummy(struct i2c_adapter *adap, u16 address); 301 302 extern void i2c_unregister_device(struct i2c_client *); 303 304 /* Mainboard arch_initcall() code should register all its I2C devices. 305 * This is done at arch_initcall time, before declaring any i2c adapters. 306 * Modules for add-on boards must use other calls. 307 */ 308 #ifdef CONFIG_I2C_BOARDINFO 309 extern int 310 i2c_register_board_info(int busnum, struct i2c_board_info const *info, 311 unsigned n); 312 #else 313 static inline int 314 i2c_register_board_info(int busnum, struct i2c_board_info const *info, 315 unsigned n) 316 { 317 return 0; 318 } 319 #endif 320 321 /* 322 * The following structs are for those who like to implement new bus drivers: 323 * i2c_algorithm is the interface to a class of hardware solutions which can 324 * be addressed using the same bus algorithms - i.e. bit-banging or the PCF8584 325 * to name two of the most common. 326 */ 327 struct i2c_algorithm { 328 /* If an adapter algorithm can't do I2C-level access, set master_xfer 329 to NULL. If an adapter algorithm can do SMBus access, set 330 smbus_xfer. If set to NULL, the SMBus protocol is simulated 331 using common I2C messages */ 332 /* master_xfer should return the number of messages successfully 333 processed, or a negative value on error */ 334 int (*master_xfer)(struct i2c_adapter *adap, struct i2c_msg *msgs, 335 int num); 336 int (*smbus_xfer) (struct i2c_adapter *adap, u16 addr, 337 unsigned short flags, char read_write, 338 u8 command, int size, union i2c_smbus_data *data); 339 340 /* To determine what the adapter supports */ 341 u32 (*functionality) (struct i2c_adapter *); 342 }; 343 344 /* 345 * i2c_adapter is the structure used to identify a physical i2c bus along 346 * with the access algorithms necessary to access it. 347 */ 348 struct i2c_adapter { 349 struct module *owner; 350 unsigned int id; 351 unsigned int class; /* classes to allow probing for */ 352 const struct i2c_algorithm *algo; /* the algorithm to access the bus */ 353 void *algo_data; 354 355 /* --- administration stuff. */ 356 int (*client_register)(struct i2c_client *); 357 int (*client_unregister)(struct i2c_client *); 358 359 /* data fields that are valid for all devices */ 360 u8 level; /* nesting level for lockdep */ 361 struct mutex bus_lock; 362 struct mutex clist_lock; 363 364 int timeout; 365 int retries; 366 struct device dev; /* the adapter device */ 367 368 int nr; 369 struct list_head clients; /* DEPRECATED */ 370 char name[48]; 371 struct completion dev_released; 372 }; 373 #define to_i2c_adapter(d) container_of(d, struct i2c_adapter, dev) 374 375 static inline void *i2c_get_adapdata(const struct i2c_adapter *dev) 376 { 377 return dev_get_drvdata(&dev->dev); 378 } 379 380 static inline void i2c_set_adapdata(struct i2c_adapter *dev, void *data) 381 { 382 dev_set_drvdata(&dev->dev, data); 383 } 384 385 /*flags for the client struct: */ 386 #define I2C_CLIENT_PEC 0x04 /* Use Packet Error Checking */ 387 #define I2C_CLIENT_TEN 0x10 /* we have a ten bit chip address */ 388 /* Must equal I2C_M_TEN below */ 389 #define I2C_CLIENT_WAKE 0x80 /* for board_info; true iff can wake */ 390 391 /* i2c adapter classes (bitmask) */ 392 #define I2C_CLASS_HWMON (1<<0) /* lm_sensors, ... */ 393 #define I2C_CLASS_TV_ANALOG (1<<1) /* bttv + friends */ 394 #define I2C_CLASS_TV_DIGITAL (1<<2) /* dvb cards */ 395 #define I2C_CLASS_DDC (1<<3) /* DDC bus on graphics adapters */ 396 #define I2C_CLASS_SPD (1<<7) /* SPD EEPROMs and similar */ 397 398 /* i2c_client_address_data is the struct for holding default client 399 * addresses for a driver and for the parameters supplied on the 400 * command line 401 */ 402 struct i2c_client_address_data { 403 const unsigned short *normal_i2c; 404 const unsigned short *probe; 405 const unsigned short *ignore; 406 const unsigned short * const *forces; 407 }; 408 409 /* Internal numbers to terminate lists */ 410 #define I2C_CLIENT_END 0xfffeU 411 412 /* The numbers to use to set I2C bus address */ 413 #define ANY_I2C_BUS 0xffff 414 415 416 /* ----- functions exported by i2c.o */ 417 418 /* administration... 419 */ 420 extern int i2c_add_adapter(struct i2c_adapter *); 421 extern int i2c_del_adapter(struct i2c_adapter *); 422 extern int i2c_add_numbered_adapter(struct i2c_adapter *); 423 424 extern int i2c_register_driver(struct module *, struct i2c_driver *); 425 extern void i2c_del_driver(struct i2c_driver *); 426 427 static inline int i2c_add_driver(struct i2c_driver *driver) 428 { 429 return i2c_register_driver(THIS_MODULE, driver); 430 } 431 432 extern int i2c_attach_client(struct i2c_client *); 433 extern int i2c_detach_client(struct i2c_client *); 434 435 extern struct i2c_client *i2c_use_client(struct i2c_client *client); 436 extern void i2c_release_client(struct i2c_client *client); 437 438 /* call the i2c_client->command() of all attached clients with 439 * the given arguments */ 440 extern void i2c_clients_command(struct i2c_adapter *adap, 441 unsigned int cmd, void *arg); 442 443 /* Detect function. It iterates over all possible addresses itself. 444 * It will only call found_proc if some client is connected at the 445 * specific address (unless a 'force' matched); 446 */ 447 extern int i2c_probe(struct i2c_adapter *adapter, 448 const struct i2c_client_address_data *address_data, 449 int (*found_proc) (struct i2c_adapter *, int, int)); 450 451 extern struct i2c_adapter *i2c_get_adapter(int id); 452 extern void i2c_put_adapter(struct i2c_adapter *adap); 453 454 455 /* Return the functionality mask */ 456 static inline u32 i2c_get_functionality(struct i2c_adapter *adap) 457 { 458 return adap->algo->functionality(adap); 459 } 460 461 /* Return 1 if adapter supports everything we need, 0 if not. */ 462 static inline int i2c_check_functionality(struct i2c_adapter *adap, u32 func) 463 { 464 return (func & i2c_get_functionality(adap)) == func; 465 } 466 467 /* Return the adapter number for a specific adapter */ 468 static inline int i2c_adapter_id(struct i2c_adapter *adap) 469 { 470 return adap->nr; 471 } 472 #endif /* __KERNEL__ */ 473 474 /** 475 * struct i2c_msg - an I2C transaction segment beginning with START 476 * @addr: Slave address, either seven or ten bits. When this is a ten 477 * bit address, I2C_M_TEN must be set in @flags and the adapter 478 * must support I2C_FUNC_10BIT_ADDR. 479 * @flags: I2C_M_RD is handled by all adapters. No other flags may be 480 * provided unless the adapter exported the relevant I2C_FUNC_* 481 * flags through i2c_check_functionality(). 482 * @len: Number of data bytes in @buf being read from or written to the 483 * I2C slave address. For read transactions where I2C_M_RECV_LEN 484 * is set, the caller guarantees that this buffer can hold up to 485 * 32 bytes in addition to the initial length byte sent by the 486 * slave (plus, if used, the SMBus PEC); and this value will be 487 * incremented by the number of block data bytes received. 488 * @buf: The buffer into which data is read, or from which it's written. 489 * 490 * An i2c_msg is the low level representation of one segment of an I2C 491 * transaction. It is visible to drivers in the @i2c_transfer() procedure, 492 * to userspace from i2c-dev, and to I2C adapter drivers through the 493 * @i2c_adapter.@master_xfer() method. 494 * 495 * Except when I2C "protocol mangling" is used, all I2C adapters implement 496 * the standard rules for I2C transactions. Each transaction begins with a 497 * START. That is followed by the slave address, and a bit encoding read 498 * versus write. Then follow all the data bytes, possibly including a byte 499 * with SMBus PEC. The transfer terminates with a NAK, or when all those 500 * bytes have been transferred and ACKed. If this is the last message in a 501 * group, it is followed by a STOP. Otherwise it is followed by the next 502 * @i2c_msg transaction segment, beginning with a (repeated) START. 503 * 504 * Alternatively, when the adapter supports I2C_FUNC_PROTOCOL_MANGLING then 505 * passing certain @flags may have changed those standard protocol behaviors. 506 * Those flags are only for use with broken/nonconforming slaves, and with 507 * adapters which are known to support the specific mangling options they 508 * need (one or more of IGNORE_NAK, NO_RD_ACK, NOSTART, and REV_DIR_ADDR). 509 */ 510 struct i2c_msg { 511 __u16 addr; /* slave address */ 512 __u16 flags; 513 #define I2C_M_TEN 0x0010 /* this is a ten bit chip address */ 514 #define I2C_M_RD 0x0001 /* read data, from slave to master */ 515 #define I2C_M_NOSTART 0x4000 /* if I2C_FUNC_PROTOCOL_MANGLING */ 516 #define I2C_M_REV_DIR_ADDR 0x2000 /* if I2C_FUNC_PROTOCOL_MANGLING */ 517 #define I2C_M_IGNORE_NAK 0x1000 /* if I2C_FUNC_PROTOCOL_MANGLING */ 518 #define I2C_M_NO_RD_ACK 0x0800 /* if I2C_FUNC_PROTOCOL_MANGLING */ 519 #define I2C_M_RECV_LEN 0x0400 /* length will be first received byte */ 520 __u16 len; /* msg length */ 521 __u8 *buf; /* pointer to msg data */ 522 }; 523 524 /* To determine what functionality is present */ 525 526 #define I2C_FUNC_I2C 0x00000001 527 #define I2C_FUNC_10BIT_ADDR 0x00000002 528 #define I2C_FUNC_PROTOCOL_MANGLING 0x00000004 /* I2C_M_NOSTART etc. */ 529 #define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_PEC 0x00000008 530 #define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BLOCK_PROC_CALL 0x00008000 /* SMBus 2.0 */ 531 #define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_QUICK 0x00010000 532 #define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_BYTE 0x00020000 533 #define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BYTE 0x00040000 534 #define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_BYTE_DATA 0x00080000 535 #define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BYTE_DATA 0x00100000 536 #define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_WORD_DATA 0x00200000 537 #define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_WORD_DATA 0x00400000 538 #define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_PROC_CALL 0x00800000 539 #define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_BLOCK_DATA 0x01000000 540 #define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BLOCK_DATA 0x02000000 541 #define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_I2C_BLOCK 0x04000000 /* I2C-like block xfer */ 542 #define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_I2C_BLOCK 0x08000000 /* w/ 1-byte reg. addr. */ 543 544 #define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE (I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_BYTE | \ 545 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BYTE) 546 #define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA (I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_BYTE_DATA | \ 547 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BYTE_DATA) 548 #define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WORD_DATA (I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_WORD_DATA | \ 549 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_WORD_DATA) 550 #define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA (I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_BLOCK_DATA | \ 551 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BLOCK_DATA) 552 #define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK (I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_I2C_BLOCK | \ 553 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_I2C_BLOCK) 554 555 #define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_EMUL (I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_QUICK | \ 556 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE | \ 557 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA | \ 558 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WORD_DATA | \ 559 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_PROC_CALL | \ 560 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BLOCK_DATA | \ 561 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK | \ 562 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_PEC) 563 564 /* 565 * Data for SMBus Messages 566 */ 567 #define I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX 32 /* As specified in SMBus standard */ 568 union i2c_smbus_data { 569 __u8 byte; 570 __u16 word; 571 __u8 block[I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX + 2]; /* block[0] is used for length */ 572 /* and one more for user-space compatibility */ 573 }; 574 575 /* i2c_smbus_xfer read or write markers */ 576 #define I2C_SMBUS_READ 1 577 #define I2C_SMBUS_WRITE 0 578 579 /* SMBus transaction types (size parameter in the above functions) 580 Note: these no longer correspond to the (arbitrary) PIIX4 internal codes! */ 581 #define I2C_SMBUS_QUICK 0 582 #define I2C_SMBUS_BYTE 1 583 #define I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA 2 584 #define I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA 3 585 #define I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL 4 586 #define I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA 5 587 #define I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_BROKEN 6 588 #define I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_PROC_CALL 7 /* SMBus 2.0 */ 589 #define I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_DATA 8 590 591 592 #ifdef __KERNEL__ 593 594 /* These defines are used for probing i2c client addresses */ 595 /* The length of the option lists */ 596 #define I2C_CLIENT_MAX_OPTS 48 597 598 /* Default fill of many variables */ 599 #define I2C_CLIENT_DEFAULTS {I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, \ 600 I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, \ 601 I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, \ 602 I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, \ 603 I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, \ 604 I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, \ 605 I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, \ 606 I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, \ 607 I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, \ 608 I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, \ 609 I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, \ 610 I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, \ 611 I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, \ 612 I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, \ 613 I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, \ 614 I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END, I2C_CLIENT_END} 615 616 /* I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM creates a module parameter, and puts it in the 617 module header */ 618 619 #define I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM(var,desc) \ 620 static unsigned short var[I2C_CLIENT_MAX_OPTS] = I2C_CLIENT_DEFAULTS; \ 621 static unsigned int var##_num; \ 622 module_param_array(var, short, &var##_num, 0); \ 623 MODULE_PARM_DESC(var, desc) 624 625 #define I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(name) \ 626 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM(force_##name, \ 627 "List of adapter,address pairs which are " \ 628 "unquestionably assumed to contain a `" \ 629 # name "' chip") 630 631 632 #define I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_COMMON \ 633 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM(probe, "List of adapter,address pairs to scan " \ 634 "additionally"); \ 635 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM(ignore, "List of adapter,address pairs not to " \ 636 "scan"); \ 637 static const struct i2c_client_address_data addr_data = { \ 638 .normal_i2c = normal_i2c, \ 639 .probe = probe, \ 640 .ignore = ignore, \ 641 .forces = forces, \ 642 } 643 644 #define I2C_CLIENT_FORCE_TEXT \ 645 "List of adapter,address pairs to boldly assume to be present" 646 647 /* These are the ones you want to use in your own drivers. Pick the one 648 which matches the number of devices the driver differenciates between. */ 649 #define I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD \ 650 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM(force, I2C_CLIENT_FORCE_TEXT); \ 651 static const unsigned short * const forces[] = { force, NULL }; \ 652 I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_COMMON 653 654 #define I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_1(chip1) \ 655 enum chips { any_chip, chip1 }; \ 656 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM(force, I2C_CLIENT_FORCE_TEXT); \ 657 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip1); \ 658 static const unsigned short * const forces[] = { force, \ 659 force_##chip1, NULL }; \ 660 I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_COMMON 661 662 #define I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_2(chip1, chip2) \ 663 enum chips { any_chip, chip1, chip2 }; \ 664 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM(force, I2C_CLIENT_FORCE_TEXT); \ 665 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip1); \ 666 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip2); \ 667 static const unsigned short * const forces[] = { force, \ 668 force_##chip1, force_##chip2, NULL }; \ 669 I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_COMMON 670 671 #define I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_3(chip1, chip2, chip3) \ 672 enum chips { any_chip, chip1, chip2, chip3 }; \ 673 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM(force, I2C_CLIENT_FORCE_TEXT); \ 674 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip1); \ 675 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip2); \ 676 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip3); \ 677 static const unsigned short * const forces[] = { force, \ 678 force_##chip1, force_##chip2, force_##chip3, NULL }; \ 679 I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_COMMON 680 681 #define I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_4(chip1, chip2, chip3, chip4) \ 682 enum chips { any_chip, chip1, chip2, chip3, chip4 }; \ 683 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM(force, I2C_CLIENT_FORCE_TEXT); \ 684 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip1); \ 685 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip2); \ 686 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip3); \ 687 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip4); \ 688 static const unsigned short * const forces[] = { force, \ 689 force_##chip1, force_##chip2, force_##chip3, \ 690 force_##chip4, NULL}; \ 691 I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_COMMON 692 693 #define I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_5(chip1, chip2, chip3, chip4, chip5) \ 694 enum chips { any_chip, chip1, chip2, chip3, chip4, chip5 }; \ 695 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM(force, I2C_CLIENT_FORCE_TEXT); \ 696 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip1); \ 697 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip2); \ 698 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip3); \ 699 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip4); \ 700 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip5); \ 701 static const unsigned short * const forces[] = { force, \ 702 force_##chip1, force_##chip2, force_##chip3, \ 703 force_##chip4, force_##chip5, NULL }; \ 704 I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_COMMON 705 706 #define I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_6(chip1, chip2, chip3, chip4, chip5, chip6) \ 707 enum chips { any_chip, chip1, chip2, chip3, chip4, chip5, chip6 }; \ 708 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM(force, I2C_CLIENT_FORCE_TEXT); \ 709 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip1); \ 710 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip2); \ 711 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip3); \ 712 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip4); \ 713 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip5); \ 714 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip6); \ 715 static const unsigned short * const forces[] = { force, \ 716 force_##chip1, force_##chip2, force_##chip3, \ 717 force_##chip4, force_##chip5, force_##chip6, NULL }; \ 718 I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_COMMON 719 720 #define I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_7(chip1, chip2, chip3, chip4, chip5, chip6, chip7) \ 721 enum chips { any_chip, chip1, chip2, chip3, chip4, chip5, chip6, \ 722 chip7 }; \ 723 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM(force, I2C_CLIENT_FORCE_TEXT); \ 724 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip1); \ 725 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip2); \ 726 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip3); \ 727 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip4); \ 728 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip5); \ 729 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip6); \ 730 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip7); \ 731 static const unsigned short * const forces[] = { force, \ 732 force_##chip1, force_##chip2, force_##chip3, \ 733 force_##chip4, force_##chip5, force_##chip6, \ 734 force_##chip7, NULL }; \ 735 I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_COMMON 736 737 #define I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_8(chip1, chip2, chip3, chip4, chip5, chip6, chip7, chip8) \ 738 enum chips { any_chip, chip1, chip2, chip3, chip4, chip5, chip6, \ 739 chip7, chip8 }; \ 740 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM(force, I2C_CLIENT_FORCE_TEXT); \ 741 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip1); \ 742 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip2); \ 743 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip3); \ 744 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip4); \ 745 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip5); \ 746 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip6); \ 747 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip7); \ 748 I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip8); \ 749 static const unsigned short * const forces[] = { force, \ 750 force_##chip1, force_##chip2, force_##chip3, \ 751 force_##chip4, force_##chip5, force_##chip6, \ 752 force_##chip7, force_##chip8, NULL }; \ 753 I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_COMMON 754 #endif /* __KERNEL__ */ 755 #endif /* _LINUX_I2C_H */ 756