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The 'cros_ec' core driver is the common interface for the cros_ec transport drivers to do the shared operations to register, unregister, suspend, resume and handle_event. The interface is provided by including the header 'include/linux/platform_data/cros_ec_proto.h', however, instead of have the implementation of these functions in cros_ec_proto.c, it is in 'cros_ec.c', which is a different kernel module. Apart from being a bad practice, this can induce confusions allowing the users of the cros_ec protocol to call these functions. The register, unregister, suspend, resume and handle_event functions *should* only be called by the different transport drivers (i2c, spi, lpc, etc.), so make this a bit less confusing by moving these functions from the public in-kernel space to a private include in platform/chrome, and then, the interface for cros_ec module and for the cros_ec_proto module is clean. Signed-off-by: Enric Balletbo i Serra <enric.balletbo@collabora.com> Signed-off-by: Benson Leung <bleung@chromium.org>
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8.4 KiB
C
247 lines
8.4 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
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/*
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* ChromeOS Embedded Controller protocol interface.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2012 Google, Inc
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*/
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#ifndef __LINUX_CROS_EC_PROTO_H
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#define __LINUX_CROS_EC_PROTO_H
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#include <linux/device.h>
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#include <linux/mutex.h>
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#include <linux/notifier.h>
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#include <linux/platform_data/cros_ec_commands.h>
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#define CROS_EC_DEV_NAME "cros_ec"
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#define CROS_EC_DEV_FP_NAME "cros_fp"
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#define CROS_EC_DEV_ISH_NAME "cros_ish"
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#define CROS_EC_DEV_PD_NAME "cros_pd"
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#define CROS_EC_DEV_SCP_NAME "cros_scp"
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#define CROS_EC_DEV_TP_NAME "cros_tp"
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/*
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* The EC is unresponsive for a time after a reboot command. Add a
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* simple delay to make sure that the bus stays locked.
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*/
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#define EC_REBOOT_DELAY_MS 50
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/*
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* Max bus-specific overhead incurred by request/responses.
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* I2C requires 1 additional byte for requests.
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* I2C requires 2 additional bytes for responses.
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* SPI requires up to 32 additional bytes for responses.
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*/
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#define EC_PROTO_VERSION_UNKNOWN 0
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#define EC_MAX_REQUEST_OVERHEAD 1
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#define EC_MAX_RESPONSE_OVERHEAD 32
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/*
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* Command interface between EC and AP, for LPC, I2C and SPI interfaces.
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*/
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enum {
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EC_MSG_TX_HEADER_BYTES = 3,
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EC_MSG_TX_TRAILER_BYTES = 1,
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EC_MSG_TX_PROTO_BYTES = EC_MSG_TX_HEADER_BYTES +
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EC_MSG_TX_TRAILER_BYTES,
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EC_MSG_RX_PROTO_BYTES = 3,
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/* Max length of messages for proto 2*/
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EC_PROTO2_MSG_BYTES = EC_PROTO2_MAX_PARAM_SIZE +
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EC_MSG_TX_PROTO_BYTES,
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EC_MAX_MSG_BYTES = 64 * 1024,
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};
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/**
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* struct cros_ec_command - Information about a ChromeOS EC command.
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* @version: Command version number (often 0).
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* @command: Command to send (EC_CMD_...).
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* @outsize: Outgoing length in bytes.
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* @insize: Max number of bytes to accept from the EC.
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* @result: EC's response to the command (separate from communication failure).
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* @data: Where to put the incoming data from EC and outgoing data to EC.
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*/
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struct cros_ec_command {
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uint32_t version;
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uint32_t command;
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uint32_t outsize;
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uint32_t insize;
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uint32_t result;
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uint8_t data[0];
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};
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/**
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* struct cros_ec_device - Information about a ChromeOS EC device.
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* @phys_name: Name of physical comms layer (e.g. 'i2c-4').
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* @dev: Device pointer for physical comms device
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* @was_wake_device: True if this device was set to wake the system from
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* sleep at the last suspend.
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* @cros_class: The class structure for this device.
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* @cmd_readmem: Direct read of the EC memory-mapped region, if supported.
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* @offset: Is within EC_LPC_ADDR_MEMMAP region.
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* @bytes: Number of bytes to read. zero means "read a string" (including
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* the trailing '\0'). At most only EC_MEMMAP_SIZE bytes can be
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* read. Caller must ensure that the buffer is large enough for the
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* result when reading a string.
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* @max_request: Max size of message requested.
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* @max_response: Max size of message response.
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* @max_passthru: Max sice of passthru message.
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* @proto_version: The protocol version used for this device.
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* @priv: Private data.
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* @irq: Interrupt to use.
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* @id: Device id.
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* @din: Input buffer (for data from EC). This buffer will always be
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* dword-aligned and include enough space for up to 7 word-alignment
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* bytes also, so we can ensure that the body of the message is always
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* dword-aligned (64-bit). We use this alignment to keep ARM and x86
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* happy. Probably word alignment would be OK, there might be a small
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* performance advantage to using dword.
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* @dout: Output buffer (for data to EC). This buffer will always be
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* dword-aligned and include enough space for up to 7 word-alignment
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* bytes also, so we can ensure that the body of the message is always
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* dword-aligned (64-bit). We use this alignment to keep ARM and x86
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* happy. Probably word alignment would be OK, there might be a small
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* performance advantage to using dword.
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* @din_size: Size of din buffer to allocate (zero to use static din).
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* @dout_size: Size of dout buffer to allocate (zero to use static dout).
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* @wake_enabled: True if this device can wake the system from sleep.
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* @suspended: True if this device had been suspended.
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* @cmd_xfer: Send command to EC and get response.
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* Returns the number of bytes received if the communication
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* succeeded, but that doesn't mean the EC was happy with the
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* command. The caller should check msg.result for the EC's result
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* code.
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* @pkt_xfer: Send packet to EC and get response.
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* @lock: One transaction at a time.
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* @mkbp_event_supported: 0 if MKBP not supported. Otherwise its value is
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* the maximum supported version of the MKBP host event
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* command + 1.
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* @host_sleep_v1: True if this EC supports the sleep v1 command.
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* @event_notifier: Interrupt event notifier for transport devices.
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* @event_data: Raw payload transferred with the MKBP event.
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* @event_size: Size in bytes of the event data.
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* @host_event_wake_mask: Mask of host events that cause wake from suspend.
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* @last_event_time: exact time from the hard irq when we got notified of
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* a new event.
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* @ec: The platform_device used by the mfd driver to interface with the
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* main EC.
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* @pd: The platform_device used by the mfd driver to interface with the
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* PD behind an EC.
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*/
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struct cros_ec_device {
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/* These are used by other drivers that want to talk to the EC */
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const char *phys_name;
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struct device *dev;
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bool was_wake_device;
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struct class *cros_class;
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int (*cmd_readmem)(struct cros_ec_device *ec, unsigned int offset,
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unsigned int bytes, void *dest);
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/* These are used to implement the platform-specific interface */
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u16 max_request;
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u16 max_response;
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u16 max_passthru;
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u16 proto_version;
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void *priv;
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int irq;
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u8 *din;
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u8 *dout;
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int din_size;
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int dout_size;
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bool wake_enabled;
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bool suspended;
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int (*cmd_xfer)(struct cros_ec_device *ec,
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struct cros_ec_command *msg);
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int (*pkt_xfer)(struct cros_ec_device *ec,
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struct cros_ec_command *msg);
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struct mutex lock;
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u8 mkbp_event_supported;
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bool host_sleep_v1;
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struct blocking_notifier_head event_notifier;
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struct ec_response_get_next_event_v1 event_data;
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int event_size;
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u32 host_event_wake_mask;
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u32 last_resume_result;
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ktime_t last_event_time;
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/* The platform devices used by the mfd driver */
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struct platform_device *ec;
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struct platform_device *pd;
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};
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/**
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* struct cros_ec_platform - ChromeOS EC platform information.
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* @ec_name: Name of EC device (e.g. 'cros-ec', 'cros-pd', ...)
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* used in /dev/ and sysfs.
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* @cmd_offset: Offset to apply for each command. Set when
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* registering a device behind another one.
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*/
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struct cros_ec_platform {
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const char *ec_name;
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u16 cmd_offset;
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};
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/**
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* struct cros_ec_dev - ChromeOS EC device entry point.
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* @class_dev: Device structure used in sysfs.
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* @ec_dev: cros_ec_device structure to talk to the physical device.
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* @dev: Pointer to the platform device.
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* @debug_info: cros_ec_debugfs structure for debugging information.
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* @has_kb_wake_angle: True if at least 2 accelerometer are connected to the EC.
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* @cmd_offset: Offset to apply for each command.
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* @features: Features supported by the EC.
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*/
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struct cros_ec_dev {
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struct device class_dev;
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struct cros_ec_device *ec_dev;
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struct device *dev;
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struct cros_ec_debugfs *debug_info;
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bool has_kb_wake_angle;
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u16 cmd_offset;
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u32 features[2];
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};
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#define to_cros_ec_dev(dev) container_of(dev, struct cros_ec_dev, class_dev)
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int cros_ec_prepare_tx(struct cros_ec_device *ec_dev,
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struct cros_ec_command *msg);
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int cros_ec_check_result(struct cros_ec_device *ec_dev,
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struct cros_ec_command *msg);
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int cros_ec_cmd_xfer(struct cros_ec_device *ec_dev,
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struct cros_ec_command *msg);
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int cros_ec_cmd_xfer_status(struct cros_ec_device *ec_dev,
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struct cros_ec_command *msg);
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int cros_ec_query_all(struct cros_ec_device *ec_dev);
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int cros_ec_get_next_event(struct cros_ec_device *ec_dev,
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bool *wake_event,
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bool *has_more_events);
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u32 cros_ec_get_host_event(struct cros_ec_device *ec_dev);
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int cros_ec_check_features(struct cros_ec_dev *ec, int feature);
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int cros_ec_get_sensor_count(struct cros_ec_dev *ec);
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/**
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* cros_ec_get_time_ns() - Return time in ns.
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*
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* This is the function used to record the time for last_event_time in struct
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* cros_ec_device during the hard irq.
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*
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* Return: ktime_t format since boot.
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*/
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static inline ktime_t cros_ec_get_time_ns(void)
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{
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return ktime_get_boottime_ns();
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}
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#endif /* __LINUX_CROS_EC_PROTO_H */
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