alistair23-linux/drivers/base/platform.c
Linus Torvalds 3c89adb0d1 Power management updates for 4.18-rc1
These include a significant update of the generic power domains (genpd)
 and Operating Performance Points (OPP) frameworks, mostly related to
 the introduction of power domain performance levels, cpufreq updates
 (new driver for Qualcomm Kryo processors, updates of the existing
 drivers, some core fixes, schedutil governor improvements), PCI power
 management fixes, ACPI workaround for EC-based wakeup events handling
 on resume from suspend-to-idle, and major updates of the turbostat
 and pm-graph utilities.
 
 Specifics:
 
  - Introduce power domain performance levels into the the generic
    power domains (genpd) and Operating Performance Points (OPP)
    frameworks (Viresh Kumar, Rajendra Nayak, Dan Carpenter).
 
  - Fix two issues in the runtime PM framework related to the
    initialization and removal of devices using device links (Ulf
    Hansson).
 
  - Clean up the initialization of drivers for devices in PM domains
    (Ulf Hansson, Geert Uytterhoeven).
 
  - Fix a cpufreq core issue related to the policy sysfs interface
    causing CPU online to fail for CPUs sharing one cpufreq policy in
    some situations (Tao Wang).
 
  - Make it possible to use platform-specific suspend/resume hooks
    in the cpufreq-dt driver and make the Armada 37xx DVFS use that
    feature (Viresh Kumar, Miquel Raynal).
 
  - Optimize policy transition notifications in cpufreq (Viresh Kumar).
 
  - Improve the iowait boost mechanism in the schedutil cpufreq
    governor (Patrick Bellasi).
 
  - Improve the handling of deferred frequency updates in the
    schedutil cpufreq governor (Joel Fernandes, Dietmar Eggemann,
    Rafael Wysocki, Viresh Kumar).
 
  - Add a new cpufreq driver for Qualcomm Kryo (Ilia Lin).
 
  - Fix and clean up some cpufreq drivers (Colin Ian King, Dmitry
    Osipenko, Doug Smythies, Luc Van Oostenryck, Simon Horman,
    Viresh Kumar).
 
  - Fix the handling of PCI devices with the DPM_SMART_SUSPEND flag
    set and update stale comments in the PCI core PM code (Rafael
    Wysocki).
 
  - Work around an issue related to the handling of EC-based wakeup
    events in the ACPI PM core during resume from suspend-to-idle if
    the EC has been put into the low-power mode (Rafael Wysocki).
 
  - Improve the handling of wakeup source objects in the PM core (Doug
    Berger, Mahendran Ganesh, Rafael Wysocki).
 
  - Update the driver core to prevent deferred probe from breaking
    suspend/resume ordering (Feng Kan).
 
  - Clean up the PM core somewhat (Bjorn Helgaas, Ulf Hansson, Rafael
    Wysocki).
 
  - Make the core suspend/resume code and cpufreq support the RT patch
    (Sebastian Andrzej Siewior, Thomas Gleixner).
 
  - Consolidate the PM QoS handling in cpuidle governors (Rafael
    Wysocki).
 
  - Fix a possible crash in the hibernation core (Tetsuo Handa).
 
  - Update the rockchip-io Adaptive Voltage Scaling (AVS) driver
    (David Wu).
 
  - Update the turbostat utility (fixes, cleanups, new CPU IDs, new
    command line options, built-in "Low Power Idle" counters support,
    new POLL and POLL% columns) and add an entry for it to MAINTAINERS
    (Len Brown, Artem Bityutskiy, Chen Yu, Laura Abbott, Matt Turner,
    Prarit Bhargava, Srinivas Pandruvada).
 
  - Update the pm-graph to version 5.1 (Todd Brandt).
 
  - Update the intel_pstate_tracer utility (Doug Smythies).
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Merge tag 'pm-4.18-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm

Pull power management updates from Rafael Wysocki:
 "These include a significant update of the generic power domains
  (genpd) and Operating Performance Points (OPP) frameworks, mostly
  related to the introduction of power domain performance levels,
  cpufreq updates (new driver for Qualcomm Kryo processors, updates of
  the existing drivers, some core fixes, schedutil governor
  improvements), PCI power management fixes, ACPI workaround for
  EC-based wakeup events handling on resume from suspend-to-idle, and
  major updates of the turbostat and pm-graph utilities.

  Specifics:

   - Introduce power domain performance levels into the the generic
     power domains (genpd) and Operating Performance Points (OPP)
     frameworks (Viresh Kumar, Rajendra Nayak, Dan Carpenter).

   - Fix two issues in the runtime PM framework related to the
     initialization and removal of devices using device links (Ulf
     Hansson).

   - Clean up the initialization of drivers for devices in PM domains
     (Ulf Hansson, Geert Uytterhoeven).

   - Fix a cpufreq core issue related to the policy sysfs interface
     causing CPU online to fail for CPUs sharing one cpufreq policy in
     some situations (Tao Wang).

   - Make it possible to use platform-specific suspend/resume hooks in
     the cpufreq-dt driver and make the Armada 37xx DVFS use that
     feature (Viresh Kumar, Miquel Raynal).

   - Optimize policy transition notifications in cpufreq (Viresh Kumar).

   - Improve the iowait boost mechanism in the schedutil cpufreq
     governor (Patrick Bellasi).

   - Improve the handling of deferred frequency updates in the schedutil
     cpufreq governor (Joel Fernandes, Dietmar Eggemann, Rafael Wysocki,
     Viresh Kumar).

   - Add a new cpufreq driver for Qualcomm Kryo (Ilia Lin).

   - Fix and clean up some cpufreq drivers (Colin Ian King, Dmitry
     Osipenko, Doug Smythies, Luc Van Oostenryck, Simon Horman, Viresh
     Kumar).

   - Fix the handling of PCI devices with the DPM_SMART_SUSPEND flag set
     and update stale comments in the PCI core PM code (Rafael Wysocki).

   - Work around an issue related to the handling of EC-based wakeup
     events in the ACPI PM core during resume from suspend-to-idle if
     the EC has been put into the low-power mode (Rafael Wysocki).

   - Improve the handling of wakeup source objects in the PM core (Doug
     Berger, Mahendran Ganesh, Rafael Wysocki).

   - Update the driver core to prevent deferred probe from breaking
     suspend/resume ordering (Feng Kan).

   - Clean up the PM core somewhat (Bjorn Helgaas, Ulf Hansson, Rafael
     Wysocki).

   - Make the core suspend/resume code and cpufreq support the RT patch
     (Sebastian Andrzej Siewior, Thomas Gleixner).

   - Consolidate the PM QoS handling in cpuidle governors (Rafael
     Wysocki).

   - Fix a possible crash in the hibernation core (Tetsuo Handa).

   - Update the rockchip-io Adaptive Voltage Scaling (AVS) driver (David
     Wu).

   - Update the turbostat utility (fixes, cleanups, new CPU IDs, new
     command line options, built-in "Low Power Idle" counters support,
     new POLL and POLL% columns) and add an entry for it to MAINTAINERS
     (Len Brown, Artem Bityutskiy, Chen Yu, Laura Abbott, Matt Turner,
     Prarit Bhargava, Srinivas Pandruvada).

   - Update the pm-graph to version 5.1 (Todd Brandt).

   - Update the intel_pstate_tracer utility (Doug Smythies)"

* tag 'pm-4.18-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (128 commits)
  tools/power turbostat: update version number
  tools/power turbostat: Add Node in output
  tools/power turbostat: add node information into turbostat calculations
  tools/power turbostat: remove num_ from cpu_topology struct
  tools/power turbostat: rename num_cores_per_pkg to num_cores_per_node
  tools/power turbostat: track thread ID in cpu_topology
  tools/power turbostat: Calculate additional node information for a package
  tools/power turbostat: Fix node and siblings lookup data
  tools/power turbostat: set max_num_cpus equal to the cpumask length
  tools/power turbostat: if --num_iterations, print for specific number of iterations
  tools/power turbostat: Add Cannon Lake support
  tools/power turbostat: delete duplicate #defines
  x86: msr-index.h: Correct SNB_C1/C3_AUTO_UNDEMOTE defines
  tools/power turbostat: Correct SNB_C1/C3_AUTO_UNDEMOTE defines
  tools/power turbostat: add POLL and POLL% column
  tools/power turbostat: Fix --hide Pk%pc10
  tools/power turbostat: Build-in "Low Power Idle" counters support
  tools/power turbostat: Don't make man pages executable
  tools/power turbostat: remove blank lines
  tools/power turbostat: a small C-states dump readability immprovement
  ...
2018-06-05 09:38:39 -07:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* platform.c - platform 'pseudo' bus for legacy devices
*
* Copyright (c) 2002-3 Patrick Mochel
* Copyright (c) 2002-3 Open Source Development Labs
*
* Please see Documentation/driver-model/platform.txt for more
* information.
*/
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <linux/of_device.h>
#include <linux/of_irq.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
#include <linux/bootmem.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/pm_runtime.h>
#include <linux/pm_domain.h>
#include <linux/idr.h>
#include <linux/acpi.h>
#include <linux/clk/clk-conf.h>
#include <linux/limits.h>
#include <linux/property.h>
#include "base.h"
#include "power/power.h"
/* For automatically allocated device IDs */
static DEFINE_IDA(platform_devid_ida);
struct device platform_bus = {
.init_name = "platform",
};
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(platform_bus);
/**
* arch_setup_pdev_archdata - Allow manipulation of archdata before its used
* @pdev: platform device
*
* This is called before platform_device_add() such that any pdev_archdata may
* be setup before the platform_notifier is called. So if a user needs to
* manipulate any relevant information in the pdev_archdata they can do:
*
* platform_device_alloc()
* ... manipulate ...
* platform_device_add()
*
* And if they don't care they can just call platform_device_register() and
* everything will just work out.
*/
void __weak arch_setup_pdev_archdata(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
}
/**
* platform_get_resource - get a resource for a device
* @dev: platform device
* @type: resource type
* @num: resource index
*/
struct resource *platform_get_resource(struct platform_device *dev,
unsigned int type, unsigned int num)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < dev->num_resources; i++) {
struct resource *r = &dev->resource[i];
if (type == resource_type(r) && num-- == 0)
return r;
}
return NULL;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(platform_get_resource);
/**
* platform_get_irq - get an IRQ for a device
* @dev: platform device
* @num: IRQ number index
*/
int platform_get_irq(struct platform_device *dev, unsigned int num)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_SPARC
/* sparc does not have irqs represented as IORESOURCE_IRQ resources */
if (!dev || num >= dev->archdata.num_irqs)
return -ENXIO;
return dev->archdata.irqs[num];
#else
struct resource *r;
if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_OF_IRQ) && dev->dev.of_node) {
int ret;
ret = of_irq_get(dev->dev.of_node, num);
if (ret > 0 || ret == -EPROBE_DEFER)
return ret;
}
r = platform_get_resource(dev, IORESOURCE_IRQ, num);
if (has_acpi_companion(&dev->dev)) {
if (r && r->flags & IORESOURCE_DISABLED) {
int ret;
ret = acpi_irq_get(ACPI_HANDLE(&dev->dev), num, r);
if (ret)
return ret;
}
}
/*
* The resources may pass trigger flags to the irqs that need
* to be set up. It so happens that the trigger flags for
* IORESOURCE_BITS correspond 1-to-1 to the IRQF_TRIGGER*
* settings.
*/
if (r && r->flags & IORESOURCE_BITS) {
struct irq_data *irqd;
irqd = irq_get_irq_data(r->start);
if (!irqd)
return -ENXIO;
irqd_set_trigger_type(irqd, r->flags & IORESOURCE_BITS);
}
return r ? r->start : -ENXIO;
#endif
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(platform_get_irq);
/**
* platform_irq_count - Count the number of IRQs a platform device uses
* @dev: platform device
*
* Return: Number of IRQs a platform device uses or EPROBE_DEFER
*/
int platform_irq_count(struct platform_device *dev)
{
int ret, nr = 0;
while ((ret = platform_get_irq(dev, nr)) >= 0)
nr++;
if (ret == -EPROBE_DEFER)
return ret;
return nr;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(platform_irq_count);
/**
* platform_get_resource_byname - get a resource for a device by name
* @dev: platform device
* @type: resource type
* @name: resource name
*/
struct resource *platform_get_resource_byname(struct platform_device *dev,
unsigned int type,
const char *name)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < dev->num_resources; i++) {
struct resource *r = &dev->resource[i];
if (unlikely(!r->name))
continue;
if (type == resource_type(r) && !strcmp(r->name, name))
return r;
}
return NULL;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(platform_get_resource_byname);
/**
* platform_get_irq_byname - get an IRQ for a device by name
* @dev: platform device
* @name: IRQ name
*/
int platform_get_irq_byname(struct platform_device *dev, const char *name)
{
struct resource *r;
if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_OF_IRQ) && dev->dev.of_node) {
int ret;
ret = of_irq_get_byname(dev->dev.of_node, name);
if (ret > 0 || ret == -EPROBE_DEFER)
return ret;
}
r = platform_get_resource_byname(dev, IORESOURCE_IRQ, name);
return r ? r->start : -ENXIO;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(platform_get_irq_byname);
/**
* platform_add_devices - add a numbers of platform devices
* @devs: array of platform devices to add
* @num: number of platform devices in array
*/
int platform_add_devices(struct platform_device **devs, int num)
{
int i, ret = 0;
for (i = 0; i < num; i++) {
ret = platform_device_register(devs[i]);
if (ret) {
while (--i >= 0)
platform_device_unregister(devs[i]);
break;
}
}
return ret;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(platform_add_devices);
struct platform_object {
struct platform_device pdev;
char name[];
};
/**
* platform_device_put - destroy a platform device
* @pdev: platform device to free
*
* Free all memory associated with a platform device. This function must
* _only_ be externally called in error cases. All other usage is a bug.
*/
void platform_device_put(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
if (pdev)
put_device(&pdev->dev);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(platform_device_put);
static void platform_device_release(struct device *dev)
{
struct platform_object *pa = container_of(dev, struct platform_object,
pdev.dev);
of_device_node_put(&pa->pdev.dev);
kfree(pa->pdev.dev.platform_data);
kfree(pa->pdev.mfd_cell);
kfree(pa->pdev.resource);
kfree(pa->pdev.driver_override);
kfree(pa);
}
/**
* platform_device_alloc - create a platform device
* @name: base name of the device we're adding
* @id: instance id
*
* Create a platform device object which can have other objects attached
* to it, and which will have attached objects freed when it is released.
*/
struct platform_device *platform_device_alloc(const char *name, int id)
{
struct platform_object *pa;
pa = kzalloc(sizeof(*pa) + strlen(name) + 1, GFP_KERNEL);
if (pa) {
strcpy(pa->name, name);
pa->pdev.name = pa->name;
pa->pdev.id = id;
device_initialize(&pa->pdev.dev);
pa->pdev.dev.release = platform_device_release;
arch_setup_pdev_archdata(&pa->pdev);
}
return pa ? &pa->pdev : NULL;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(platform_device_alloc);
/**
* platform_device_add_resources - add resources to a platform device
* @pdev: platform device allocated by platform_device_alloc to add resources to
* @res: set of resources that needs to be allocated for the device
* @num: number of resources
*
* Add a copy of the resources to the platform device. The memory
* associated with the resources will be freed when the platform device is
* released.
*/
int platform_device_add_resources(struct platform_device *pdev,
const struct resource *res, unsigned int num)
{
struct resource *r = NULL;
if (res) {
r = kmemdup(res, sizeof(struct resource) * num, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!r)
return -ENOMEM;
}
kfree(pdev->resource);
pdev->resource = r;
pdev->num_resources = num;
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(platform_device_add_resources);
/**
* platform_device_add_data - add platform-specific data to a platform device
* @pdev: platform device allocated by platform_device_alloc to add resources to
* @data: platform specific data for this platform device
* @size: size of platform specific data
*
* Add a copy of platform specific data to the platform device's
* platform_data pointer. The memory associated with the platform data
* will be freed when the platform device is released.
*/
int platform_device_add_data(struct platform_device *pdev, const void *data,
size_t size)
{
void *d = NULL;
if (data) {
d = kmemdup(data, size, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!d)
return -ENOMEM;
}
kfree(pdev->dev.platform_data);
pdev->dev.platform_data = d;
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(platform_device_add_data);
/**
* platform_device_add_properties - add built-in properties to a platform device
* @pdev: platform device to add properties to
* @properties: null terminated array of properties to add
*
* The function will take deep copy of @properties and attach the copy to the
* platform device. The memory associated with properties will be freed when the
* platform device is released.
*/
int platform_device_add_properties(struct platform_device *pdev,
const struct property_entry *properties)
{
return device_add_properties(&pdev->dev, properties);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(platform_device_add_properties);
/**
* platform_device_add - add a platform device to device hierarchy
* @pdev: platform device we're adding
*
* This is part 2 of platform_device_register(), though may be called
* separately _iff_ pdev was allocated by platform_device_alloc().
*/
int platform_device_add(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
int i, ret;
if (!pdev)
return -EINVAL;
if (!pdev->dev.parent)
pdev->dev.parent = &platform_bus;
pdev->dev.bus = &platform_bus_type;
switch (pdev->id) {
default:
dev_set_name(&pdev->dev, "%s.%d", pdev->name, pdev->id);
break;
case PLATFORM_DEVID_NONE:
dev_set_name(&pdev->dev, "%s", pdev->name);
break;
case PLATFORM_DEVID_AUTO:
/*
* Automatically allocated device ID. We mark it as such so
* that we remember it must be freed, and we append a suffix
* to avoid namespace collision with explicit IDs.
*/
ret = ida_simple_get(&platform_devid_ida, 0, 0, GFP_KERNEL);
if (ret < 0)
goto err_out;
pdev->id = ret;
pdev->id_auto = true;
dev_set_name(&pdev->dev, "%s.%d.auto", pdev->name, pdev->id);
break;
}
for (i = 0; i < pdev->num_resources; i++) {
struct resource *p, *r = &pdev->resource[i];
if (r->name == NULL)
r->name = dev_name(&pdev->dev);
p = r->parent;
if (!p) {
if (resource_type(r) == IORESOURCE_MEM)
p = &iomem_resource;
else if (resource_type(r) == IORESOURCE_IO)
p = &ioport_resource;
}
if (p && insert_resource(p, r)) {
dev_err(&pdev->dev, "failed to claim resource %d: %pR\n", i, r);
ret = -EBUSY;
goto failed;
}
}
pr_debug("Registering platform device '%s'. Parent at %s\n",
dev_name(&pdev->dev), dev_name(pdev->dev.parent));
ret = device_add(&pdev->dev);
if (ret == 0)
return ret;
failed:
if (pdev->id_auto) {
ida_simple_remove(&platform_devid_ida, pdev->id);
pdev->id = PLATFORM_DEVID_AUTO;
}
while (--i >= 0) {
struct resource *r = &pdev->resource[i];
if (r->parent)
release_resource(r);
}
err_out:
return ret;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(platform_device_add);
/**
* platform_device_del - remove a platform-level device
* @pdev: platform device we're removing
*
* Note that this function will also release all memory- and port-based
* resources owned by the device (@dev->resource). This function must
* _only_ be externally called in error cases. All other usage is a bug.
*/
void platform_device_del(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
int i;
if (pdev) {
device_remove_properties(&pdev->dev);
device_del(&pdev->dev);
if (pdev->id_auto) {
ida_simple_remove(&platform_devid_ida, pdev->id);
pdev->id = PLATFORM_DEVID_AUTO;
}
for (i = 0; i < pdev->num_resources; i++) {
struct resource *r = &pdev->resource[i];
if (r->parent)
release_resource(r);
}
}
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(platform_device_del);
/**
* platform_device_register - add a platform-level device
* @pdev: platform device we're adding
*/
int platform_device_register(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
device_initialize(&pdev->dev);
arch_setup_pdev_archdata(pdev);
return platform_device_add(pdev);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(platform_device_register);
/**
* platform_device_unregister - unregister a platform-level device
* @pdev: platform device we're unregistering
*
* Unregistration is done in 2 steps. First we release all resources
* and remove it from the subsystem, then we drop reference count by
* calling platform_device_put().
*/
void platform_device_unregister(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
platform_device_del(pdev);
platform_device_put(pdev);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(platform_device_unregister);
/**
* platform_device_register_full - add a platform-level device with
* resources and platform-specific data
*
* @pdevinfo: data used to create device
*
* Returns &struct platform_device pointer on success, or ERR_PTR() on error.
*/
struct platform_device *platform_device_register_full(
const struct platform_device_info *pdevinfo)
{
int ret = -ENOMEM;
struct platform_device *pdev;
pdev = platform_device_alloc(pdevinfo->name, pdevinfo->id);
if (!pdev)
goto err_alloc;
pdev->dev.parent = pdevinfo->parent;
pdev->dev.fwnode = pdevinfo->fwnode;
if (pdevinfo->dma_mask) {
/*
* This memory isn't freed when the device is put,
* I don't have a nice idea for that though. Conceptually
* dma_mask in struct device should not be a pointer.
* See http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.pci/9081
*/
pdev->dev.dma_mask =
kmalloc(sizeof(*pdev->dev.dma_mask), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!pdev->dev.dma_mask)
goto err;
*pdev->dev.dma_mask = pdevinfo->dma_mask;
pdev->dev.coherent_dma_mask = pdevinfo->dma_mask;
}
ret = platform_device_add_resources(pdev,
pdevinfo->res, pdevinfo->num_res);
if (ret)
goto err;
ret = platform_device_add_data(pdev,
pdevinfo->data, pdevinfo->size_data);
if (ret)
goto err;
if (pdevinfo->properties) {
ret = platform_device_add_properties(pdev,
pdevinfo->properties);
if (ret)
goto err;
}
ret = platform_device_add(pdev);
if (ret) {
err:
ACPI_COMPANION_SET(&pdev->dev, NULL);
kfree(pdev->dev.dma_mask);
err_alloc:
platform_device_put(pdev);
return ERR_PTR(ret);
}
return pdev;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(platform_device_register_full);
static int platform_drv_probe(struct device *_dev)
{
struct platform_driver *drv = to_platform_driver(_dev->driver);
struct platform_device *dev = to_platform_device(_dev);
int ret;
ret = of_clk_set_defaults(_dev->of_node, false);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
ret = dev_pm_domain_attach(_dev, true);
if (ret)
goto out;
if (drv->probe) {
ret = drv->probe(dev);
if (ret)
dev_pm_domain_detach(_dev, true);
}
out:
if (drv->prevent_deferred_probe && ret == -EPROBE_DEFER) {
dev_warn(_dev, "probe deferral not supported\n");
ret = -ENXIO;
}
return ret;
}
static int platform_drv_probe_fail(struct device *_dev)
{
return -ENXIO;
}
static int platform_drv_remove(struct device *_dev)
{
struct platform_driver *drv = to_platform_driver(_dev->driver);
struct platform_device *dev = to_platform_device(_dev);
int ret = 0;
if (drv->remove)
ret = drv->remove(dev);
dev_pm_domain_detach(_dev, true);
return ret;
}
static void platform_drv_shutdown(struct device *_dev)
{
struct platform_driver *drv = to_platform_driver(_dev->driver);
struct platform_device *dev = to_platform_device(_dev);
if (drv->shutdown)
drv->shutdown(dev);
}
/**
* __platform_driver_register - register a driver for platform-level devices
* @drv: platform driver structure
* @owner: owning module/driver
*/
int __platform_driver_register(struct platform_driver *drv,
struct module *owner)
{
drv->driver.owner = owner;
drv->driver.bus = &platform_bus_type;
drv->driver.probe = platform_drv_probe;
drv->driver.remove = platform_drv_remove;
drv->driver.shutdown = platform_drv_shutdown;
return driver_register(&drv->driver);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__platform_driver_register);
/**
* platform_driver_unregister - unregister a driver for platform-level devices
* @drv: platform driver structure
*/
void platform_driver_unregister(struct platform_driver *drv)
{
driver_unregister(&drv->driver);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(platform_driver_unregister);
/**
* __platform_driver_probe - register driver for non-hotpluggable device
* @drv: platform driver structure
* @probe: the driver probe routine, probably from an __init section
* @module: module which will be the owner of the driver
*
* Use this instead of platform_driver_register() when you know the device
* is not hotpluggable and has already been registered, and you want to
* remove its run-once probe() infrastructure from memory after the driver
* has bound to the device.
*
* One typical use for this would be with drivers for controllers integrated
* into system-on-chip processors, where the controller devices have been
* configured as part of board setup.
*
* Note that this is incompatible with deferred probing.
*
* Returns zero if the driver registered and bound to a device, else returns
* a negative error code and with the driver not registered.
*/
int __init_or_module __platform_driver_probe(struct platform_driver *drv,
int (*probe)(struct platform_device *), struct module *module)
{
int retval, code;
if (drv->driver.probe_type == PROBE_PREFER_ASYNCHRONOUS) {
pr_err("%s: drivers registered with %s can not be probed asynchronously\n",
drv->driver.name, __func__);
return -EINVAL;
}
/*
* We have to run our probes synchronously because we check if
* we find any devices to bind to and exit with error if there
* are any.
*/
drv->driver.probe_type = PROBE_FORCE_SYNCHRONOUS;
/*
* Prevent driver from requesting probe deferral to avoid further
* futile probe attempts.
*/
drv->prevent_deferred_probe = true;
/* make sure driver won't have bind/unbind attributes */
drv->driver.suppress_bind_attrs = true;
/* temporary section violation during probe() */
drv->probe = probe;
retval = code = __platform_driver_register(drv, module);
/*
* Fixup that section violation, being paranoid about code scanning
* the list of drivers in order to probe new devices. Check to see
* if the probe was successful, and make sure any forced probes of
* new devices fail.
*/
spin_lock(&drv->driver.bus->p->klist_drivers.k_lock);
drv->probe = NULL;
if (code == 0 && list_empty(&drv->driver.p->klist_devices.k_list))
retval = -ENODEV;
drv->driver.probe = platform_drv_probe_fail;
spin_unlock(&drv->driver.bus->p->klist_drivers.k_lock);
if (code != retval)
platform_driver_unregister(drv);
return retval;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__platform_driver_probe);
/**
* __platform_create_bundle - register driver and create corresponding device
* @driver: platform driver structure
* @probe: the driver probe routine, probably from an __init section
* @res: set of resources that needs to be allocated for the device
* @n_res: number of resources
* @data: platform specific data for this platform device
* @size: size of platform specific data
* @module: module which will be the owner of the driver
*
* Use this in legacy-style modules that probe hardware directly and
* register a single platform device and corresponding platform driver.
*
* Returns &struct platform_device pointer on success, or ERR_PTR() on error.
*/
struct platform_device * __init_or_module __platform_create_bundle(
struct platform_driver *driver,
int (*probe)(struct platform_device *),
struct resource *res, unsigned int n_res,
const void *data, size_t size, struct module *module)
{
struct platform_device *pdev;
int error;
pdev = platform_device_alloc(driver->driver.name, -1);
if (!pdev) {
error = -ENOMEM;
goto err_out;
}
error = platform_device_add_resources(pdev, res, n_res);
if (error)
goto err_pdev_put;
error = platform_device_add_data(pdev, data, size);
if (error)
goto err_pdev_put;
error = platform_device_add(pdev);
if (error)
goto err_pdev_put;
error = __platform_driver_probe(driver, probe, module);
if (error)
goto err_pdev_del;
return pdev;
err_pdev_del:
platform_device_del(pdev);
err_pdev_put:
platform_device_put(pdev);
err_out:
return ERR_PTR(error);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__platform_create_bundle);
/**
* __platform_register_drivers - register an array of platform drivers
* @drivers: an array of drivers to register
* @count: the number of drivers to register
* @owner: module owning the drivers
*
* Registers platform drivers specified by an array. On failure to register a
* driver, all previously registered drivers will be unregistered. Callers of
* this API should use platform_unregister_drivers() to unregister drivers in
* the reverse order.
*
* Returns: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
*/
int __platform_register_drivers(struct platform_driver * const *drivers,
unsigned int count, struct module *owner)
{
unsigned int i;
int err;
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
pr_debug("registering platform driver %ps\n", drivers[i]);
err = __platform_driver_register(drivers[i], owner);
if (err < 0) {
pr_err("failed to register platform driver %ps: %d\n",
drivers[i], err);
goto error;
}
}
return 0;
error:
while (i--) {
pr_debug("unregistering platform driver %ps\n", drivers[i]);
platform_driver_unregister(drivers[i]);
}
return err;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__platform_register_drivers);
/**
* platform_unregister_drivers - unregister an array of platform drivers
* @drivers: an array of drivers to unregister
* @count: the number of drivers to unregister
*
* Unegisters platform drivers specified by an array. This is typically used
* to complement an earlier call to platform_register_drivers(). Drivers are
* unregistered in the reverse order in which they were registered.
*/
void platform_unregister_drivers(struct platform_driver * const *drivers,
unsigned int count)
{
while (count--) {
pr_debug("unregistering platform driver %ps\n", drivers[count]);
platform_driver_unregister(drivers[count]);
}
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(platform_unregister_drivers);
/* modalias support enables more hands-off userspace setup:
* (a) environment variable lets new-style hotplug events work once system is
* fully running: "modprobe $MODALIAS"
* (b) sysfs attribute lets new-style coldplug recover from hotplug events
* mishandled before system is fully running: "modprobe $(cat modalias)"
*/
static ssize_t modalias_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *a,
char *buf)
{
struct platform_device *pdev = to_platform_device(dev);
int len;
len = of_device_modalias(dev, buf, PAGE_SIZE);
if (len != -ENODEV)
return len;
len = acpi_device_modalias(dev, buf, PAGE_SIZE -1);
if (len != -ENODEV)
return len;
len = snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "platform:%s\n", pdev->name);
return (len >= PAGE_SIZE) ? (PAGE_SIZE - 1) : len;
}
static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(modalias);
static ssize_t driver_override_store(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr,
const char *buf, size_t count)
{
struct platform_device *pdev = to_platform_device(dev);
char *driver_override, *old, *cp;
/* We need to keep extra room for a newline */
if (count >= (PAGE_SIZE - 1))
return -EINVAL;
driver_override = kstrndup(buf, count, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!driver_override)
return -ENOMEM;
cp = strchr(driver_override, '\n');
if (cp)
*cp = '\0';
device_lock(dev);
old = pdev->driver_override;
if (strlen(driver_override)) {
pdev->driver_override = driver_override;
} else {
kfree(driver_override);
pdev->driver_override = NULL;
}
device_unlock(dev);
kfree(old);
return count;
}
static ssize_t driver_override_show(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
struct platform_device *pdev = to_platform_device(dev);
ssize_t len;
device_lock(dev);
len = sprintf(buf, "%s\n", pdev->driver_override);
device_unlock(dev);
return len;
}
static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(driver_override);
static struct attribute *platform_dev_attrs[] = {
&dev_attr_modalias.attr,
&dev_attr_driver_override.attr,
NULL,
};
ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS(platform_dev);
static int platform_uevent(struct device *dev, struct kobj_uevent_env *env)
{
struct platform_device *pdev = to_platform_device(dev);
int rc;
/* Some devices have extra OF data and an OF-style MODALIAS */
rc = of_device_uevent_modalias(dev, env);
if (rc != -ENODEV)
return rc;
rc = acpi_device_uevent_modalias(dev, env);
if (rc != -ENODEV)
return rc;
add_uevent_var(env, "MODALIAS=%s%s", PLATFORM_MODULE_PREFIX,
pdev->name);
return 0;
}
static const struct platform_device_id *platform_match_id(
const struct platform_device_id *id,
struct platform_device *pdev)
{
while (id->name[0]) {
if (strcmp(pdev->name, id->name) == 0) {
pdev->id_entry = id;
return id;
}
id++;
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* platform_match - bind platform device to platform driver.
* @dev: device.
* @drv: driver.
*
* Platform device IDs are assumed to be encoded like this:
* "<name><instance>", where <name> is a short description of the type of
* device, like "pci" or "floppy", and <instance> is the enumerated
* instance of the device, like '0' or '42'. Driver IDs are simply
* "<name>". So, extract the <name> from the platform_device structure,
* and compare it against the name of the driver. Return whether they match
* or not.
*/
static int platform_match(struct device *dev, struct device_driver *drv)
{
struct platform_device *pdev = to_platform_device(dev);
struct platform_driver *pdrv = to_platform_driver(drv);
/* When driver_override is set, only bind to the matching driver */
if (pdev->driver_override)
return !strcmp(pdev->driver_override, drv->name);
/* Attempt an OF style match first */
if (of_driver_match_device(dev, drv))
return 1;
/* Then try ACPI style match */
if (acpi_driver_match_device(dev, drv))
return 1;
/* Then try to match against the id table */
if (pdrv->id_table)
return platform_match_id(pdrv->id_table, pdev) != NULL;
/* fall-back to driver name match */
return (strcmp(pdev->name, drv->name) == 0);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
static int platform_legacy_suspend(struct device *dev, pm_message_t mesg)
{
struct platform_driver *pdrv = to_platform_driver(dev->driver);
struct platform_device *pdev = to_platform_device(dev);
int ret = 0;
if (dev->driver && pdrv->suspend)
ret = pdrv->suspend(pdev, mesg);
return ret;
}
static int platform_legacy_resume(struct device *dev)
{
struct platform_driver *pdrv = to_platform_driver(dev->driver);
struct platform_device *pdev = to_platform_device(dev);
int ret = 0;
if (dev->driver && pdrv->resume)
ret = pdrv->resume(pdev);
return ret;
}
#endif /* CONFIG_PM_SLEEP */
#ifdef CONFIG_SUSPEND
int platform_pm_suspend(struct device *dev)
{
struct device_driver *drv = dev->driver;
int ret = 0;
if (!drv)
return 0;
if (drv->pm) {
if (drv->pm->suspend)
ret = drv->pm->suspend(dev);
} else {
ret = platform_legacy_suspend(dev, PMSG_SUSPEND);
}
return ret;
}
int platform_pm_resume(struct device *dev)
{
struct device_driver *drv = dev->driver;
int ret = 0;
if (!drv)
return 0;
if (drv->pm) {
if (drv->pm->resume)
ret = drv->pm->resume(dev);
} else {
ret = platform_legacy_resume(dev);
}
return ret;
}
#endif /* CONFIG_SUSPEND */
#ifdef CONFIG_HIBERNATE_CALLBACKS
int platform_pm_freeze(struct device *dev)
{
struct device_driver *drv = dev->driver;
int ret = 0;
if (!drv)
return 0;
if (drv->pm) {
if (drv->pm->freeze)
ret = drv->pm->freeze(dev);
} else {
ret = platform_legacy_suspend(dev, PMSG_FREEZE);
}
return ret;
}
int platform_pm_thaw(struct device *dev)
{
struct device_driver *drv = dev->driver;
int ret = 0;
if (!drv)
return 0;
if (drv->pm) {
if (drv->pm->thaw)
ret = drv->pm->thaw(dev);
} else {
ret = platform_legacy_resume(dev);
}
return ret;
}
int platform_pm_poweroff(struct device *dev)
{
struct device_driver *drv = dev->driver;
int ret = 0;
if (!drv)
return 0;
if (drv->pm) {
if (drv->pm->poweroff)
ret = drv->pm->poweroff(dev);
} else {
ret = platform_legacy_suspend(dev, PMSG_HIBERNATE);
}
return ret;
}
int platform_pm_restore(struct device *dev)
{
struct device_driver *drv = dev->driver;
int ret = 0;
if (!drv)
return 0;
if (drv->pm) {
if (drv->pm->restore)
ret = drv->pm->restore(dev);
} else {
ret = platform_legacy_resume(dev);
}
return ret;
}
#endif /* CONFIG_HIBERNATE_CALLBACKS */
int platform_dma_configure(struct device *dev)
{
enum dev_dma_attr attr;
int ret = 0;
if (dev->of_node) {
ret = of_dma_configure(dev, dev->of_node, true);
} else if (has_acpi_companion(dev)) {
attr = acpi_get_dma_attr(to_acpi_device_node(dev->fwnode));
if (attr != DEV_DMA_NOT_SUPPORTED)
ret = acpi_dma_configure(dev, attr);
}
return ret;
}
static const struct dev_pm_ops platform_dev_pm_ops = {
.runtime_suspend = pm_generic_runtime_suspend,
.runtime_resume = pm_generic_runtime_resume,
USE_PLATFORM_PM_SLEEP_OPS
};
struct bus_type platform_bus_type = {
.name = "platform",
.dev_groups = platform_dev_groups,
.match = platform_match,
.uevent = platform_uevent,
.dma_configure = platform_dma_configure,
.pm = &platform_dev_pm_ops,
};
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(platform_bus_type);
int __init platform_bus_init(void)
{
int error;
early_platform_cleanup();
error = device_register(&platform_bus);
if (error) {
put_device(&platform_bus);
return error;
}
error = bus_register(&platform_bus_type);
if (error)
device_unregister(&platform_bus);
of_platform_register_reconfig_notifier();
return error;
}
#ifndef ARCH_HAS_DMA_GET_REQUIRED_MASK
u64 dma_get_required_mask(struct device *dev)
{
u32 low_totalram = ((max_pfn - 1) << PAGE_SHIFT);
u32 high_totalram = ((max_pfn - 1) >> (32 - PAGE_SHIFT));
u64 mask;
if (!high_totalram) {
/* convert to mask just covering totalram */
low_totalram = (1 << (fls(low_totalram) - 1));
low_totalram += low_totalram - 1;
mask = low_totalram;
} else {
high_totalram = (1 << (fls(high_totalram) - 1));
high_totalram += high_totalram - 1;
mask = (((u64)high_totalram) << 32) + 0xffffffff;
}
return mask;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dma_get_required_mask);
#endif
static __initdata LIST_HEAD(early_platform_driver_list);
static __initdata LIST_HEAD(early_platform_device_list);
/**
* early_platform_driver_register - register early platform driver
* @epdrv: early_platform driver structure
* @buf: string passed from early_param()
*
* Helper function for early_platform_init() / early_platform_init_buffer()
*/
int __init early_platform_driver_register(struct early_platform_driver *epdrv,
char *buf)
{
char *tmp;
int n;
/* Simply add the driver to the end of the global list.
* Drivers will by default be put on the list in compiled-in order.
*/
if (!epdrv->list.next) {
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&epdrv->list);
list_add_tail(&epdrv->list, &early_platform_driver_list);
}
/* If the user has specified device then make sure the driver
* gets prioritized. The driver of the last device specified on
* command line will be put first on the list.
*/
n = strlen(epdrv->pdrv->driver.name);
if (buf && !strncmp(buf, epdrv->pdrv->driver.name, n)) {
list_move(&epdrv->list, &early_platform_driver_list);
/* Allow passing parameters after device name */
if (buf[n] == '\0' || buf[n] == ',')
epdrv->requested_id = -1;
else {
epdrv->requested_id = simple_strtoul(&buf[n + 1],
&tmp, 10);
if (buf[n] != '.' || (tmp == &buf[n + 1])) {
epdrv->requested_id = EARLY_PLATFORM_ID_ERROR;
n = 0;
} else
n += strcspn(&buf[n + 1], ",") + 1;
}
if (buf[n] == ',')
n++;
if (epdrv->bufsize) {
memcpy(epdrv->buffer, &buf[n],
min_t(int, epdrv->bufsize, strlen(&buf[n]) + 1));
epdrv->buffer[epdrv->bufsize - 1] = '\0';
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* early_platform_add_devices - adds a number of early platform devices
* @devs: array of early platform devices to add
* @num: number of early platform devices in array
*
* Used by early architecture code to register early platform devices and
* their platform data.
*/
void __init early_platform_add_devices(struct platform_device **devs, int num)
{
struct device *dev;
int i;
/* simply add the devices to list */
for (i = 0; i < num; i++) {
dev = &devs[i]->dev;
if (!dev->devres_head.next) {
pm_runtime_early_init(dev);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dev->devres_head);
list_add_tail(&dev->devres_head,
&early_platform_device_list);
}
}
}
/**
* early_platform_driver_register_all - register early platform drivers
* @class_str: string to identify early platform driver class
*
* Used by architecture code to register all early platform drivers
* for a certain class. If omitted then only early platform drivers
* with matching kernel command line class parameters will be registered.
*/
void __init early_platform_driver_register_all(char *class_str)
{
/* The "class_str" parameter may or may not be present on the kernel
* command line. If it is present then there may be more than one
* matching parameter.
*
* Since we register our early platform drivers using early_param()
* we need to make sure that they also get registered in the case
* when the parameter is missing from the kernel command line.
*
* We use parse_early_options() to make sure the early_param() gets
* called at least once. The early_param() may be called more than
* once since the name of the preferred device may be specified on
* the kernel command line. early_platform_driver_register() handles
* this case for us.
*/
parse_early_options(class_str);
}
/**
* early_platform_match - find early platform device matching driver
* @epdrv: early platform driver structure
* @id: id to match against
*/
static struct platform_device * __init
early_platform_match(struct early_platform_driver *epdrv, int id)
{
struct platform_device *pd;
list_for_each_entry(pd, &early_platform_device_list, dev.devres_head)
if (platform_match(&pd->dev, &epdrv->pdrv->driver))
if (pd->id == id)
return pd;
return NULL;
}
/**
* early_platform_left - check if early platform driver has matching devices
* @epdrv: early platform driver structure
* @id: return true if id or above exists
*/
static int __init early_platform_left(struct early_platform_driver *epdrv,
int id)
{
struct platform_device *pd;
list_for_each_entry(pd, &early_platform_device_list, dev.devres_head)
if (platform_match(&pd->dev, &epdrv->pdrv->driver))
if (pd->id >= id)
return 1;
return 0;
}
/**
* early_platform_driver_probe_id - probe drivers matching class_str and id
* @class_str: string to identify early platform driver class
* @id: id to match against
* @nr_probe: number of platform devices to successfully probe before exiting
*/
static int __init early_platform_driver_probe_id(char *class_str,
int id,
int nr_probe)
{
struct early_platform_driver *epdrv;
struct platform_device *match;
int match_id;
int n = 0;
int left = 0;
list_for_each_entry(epdrv, &early_platform_driver_list, list) {
/* only use drivers matching our class_str */
if (strcmp(class_str, epdrv->class_str))
continue;
if (id == -2) {
match_id = epdrv->requested_id;
left = 1;
} else {
match_id = id;
left += early_platform_left(epdrv, id);
/* skip requested id */
switch (epdrv->requested_id) {
case EARLY_PLATFORM_ID_ERROR:
case EARLY_PLATFORM_ID_UNSET:
break;
default:
if (epdrv->requested_id == id)
match_id = EARLY_PLATFORM_ID_UNSET;
}
}
switch (match_id) {
case EARLY_PLATFORM_ID_ERROR:
pr_warn("%s: unable to parse %s parameter\n",
class_str, epdrv->pdrv->driver.name);
/* fall-through */
case EARLY_PLATFORM_ID_UNSET:
match = NULL;
break;
default:
match = early_platform_match(epdrv, match_id);
}
if (match) {
/*
* Set up a sensible init_name to enable
* dev_name() and others to be used before the
* rest of the driver core is initialized.
*/
if (!match->dev.init_name && slab_is_available()) {
if (match->id != -1)
match->dev.init_name =
kasprintf(GFP_KERNEL, "%s.%d",
match->name,
match->id);
else
match->dev.init_name =
kasprintf(GFP_KERNEL, "%s",
match->name);
if (!match->dev.init_name)
return -ENOMEM;
}
if (epdrv->pdrv->probe(match))
pr_warn("%s: unable to probe %s early.\n",
class_str, match->name);
else
n++;
}
if (n >= nr_probe)
break;
}
if (left)
return n;
else
return -ENODEV;
}
/**
* early_platform_driver_probe - probe a class of registered drivers
* @class_str: string to identify early platform driver class
* @nr_probe: number of platform devices to successfully probe before exiting
* @user_only: only probe user specified early platform devices
*
* Used by architecture code to probe registered early platform drivers
* within a certain class. For probe to happen a registered early platform
* device matching a registered early platform driver is needed.
*/
int __init early_platform_driver_probe(char *class_str,
int nr_probe,
int user_only)
{
int k, n, i;
n = 0;
for (i = -2; n < nr_probe; i++) {
k = early_platform_driver_probe_id(class_str, i, nr_probe - n);
if (k < 0)
break;
n += k;
if (user_only)
break;
}
return n;
}
/**
* early_platform_cleanup - clean up early platform code
*/
void __init early_platform_cleanup(void)
{
struct platform_device *pd, *pd2;
/* clean up the devres list used to chain devices */
list_for_each_entry_safe(pd, pd2, &early_platform_device_list,
dev.devres_head) {
list_del(&pd->dev.devres_head);
memset(&pd->dev.devres_head, 0, sizeof(pd->dev.devres_head));
}
}