Commit 76aad392 authored by Davide Ciminaghi's avatar Davide Ciminaghi Committed by Mark Brown

regmap: introduce tables for readable/writeable/volatile/precious checks

Many of the regmap enabled drivers implementing one or more of the
readable, writeable, volatile and precious methods use the same code
pattern:

	return ((reg >= X && reg <= Y) || (reg >= W && reg <= Z) || ...)

Switch to a data driven approach, using tables to describe
readable/writeable/volatile and precious registers ranges instead.
The table based check can still be overridden by passing the usual function
pointers via struct regmap_config.
Signed-off-by: default avatarDavide Ciminaghi <ciminaghi@gnudd.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarMark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
parent 3afa24f7
......@@ -55,6 +55,10 @@ struct regmap {
bool (*readable_reg)(struct device *dev, unsigned int reg);
bool (*volatile_reg)(struct device *dev, unsigned int reg);
bool (*precious_reg)(struct device *dev, unsigned int reg);
const struct regmap_access_table *wr_table;
const struct regmap_access_table *rd_table;
const struct regmap_access_table *volatile_table;
const struct regmap_access_table *precious_table;
u8 read_flag_mask;
u8 write_flag_mask;
......
......@@ -34,6 +34,36 @@ static int _regmap_update_bits(struct regmap *map, unsigned int reg,
unsigned int mask, unsigned int val,
bool *change);
bool regmap_reg_in_ranges(unsigned int reg,
const struct regmap_range *ranges,
unsigned int nranges)
{
const struct regmap_range *r;
int i;
for (i = 0, r = ranges; i < nranges; i++, r++)
if (regmap_reg_in_range(reg, r))
return true;
return false;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(regmap_reg_in_ranges);
static bool _regmap_check_range_table(struct regmap *map,
unsigned int reg,
const struct regmap_access_table *table)
{
/* Check "no ranges" first */
if (regmap_reg_in_ranges(reg, table->no_ranges, table->n_no_ranges))
return false;
/* In case zero "yes ranges" are supplied, any reg is OK */
if (!table->n_yes_ranges)
return true;
return regmap_reg_in_ranges(reg, table->yes_ranges,
table->n_yes_ranges);
}
bool regmap_writeable(struct regmap *map, unsigned int reg)
{
if (map->max_register && reg > map->max_register)
......@@ -42,6 +72,9 @@ bool regmap_writeable(struct regmap *map, unsigned int reg)
if (map->writeable_reg)
return map->writeable_reg(map->dev, reg);
if (map->wr_table)
return _regmap_check_range_table(map, reg, map->wr_table);
return true;
}
......@@ -56,6 +89,9 @@ bool regmap_readable(struct regmap *map, unsigned int reg)
if (map->readable_reg)
return map->readable_reg(map->dev, reg);
if (map->rd_table)
return _regmap_check_range_table(map, reg, map->rd_table);
return true;
}
......@@ -67,6 +103,9 @@ bool regmap_volatile(struct regmap *map, unsigned int reg)
if (map->volatile_reg)
return map->volatile_reg(map->dev, reg);
if (map->volatile_table)
return _regmap_check_range_table(map, reg, map->volatile_table);
return true;
}
......@@ -78,6 +117,9 @@ bool regmap_precious(struct regmap *map, unsigned int reg)
if (map->precious_reg)
return map->precious_reg(map->dev, reg);
if (map->precious_table)
return _regmap_check_range_table(map, reg, map->precious_table);
return false;
}
......@@ -370,6 +412,10 @@ struct regmap *regmap_init(struct device *dev,
map->bus = bus;
map->bus_context = bus_context;
map->max_register = config->max_register;
map->wr_table = config->wr_table;
map->rd_table = config->rd_table;
map->volatile_table = config->volatile_table;
map->precious_table = config->precious_table;
map->writeable_reg = config->writeable_reg;
map->readable_reg = config->readable_reg;
map->volatile_reg = config->volatile_reg;
......
......@@ -53,6 +53,36 @@ enum regmap_endian {
REGMAP_ENDIAN_NATIVE,
};
/**
* A register range, used for access related checks
* (readable/writeable/volatile/precious checks)
*
* @range_min: address of first register
* @range_max: address of last register
*/
struct regmap_range {
unsigned int range_min;
unsigned int range_max;
};
/*
* A table of ranges including some yes ranges and some no ranges.
* If a register belongs to a no_range, the corresponding check function
* will return false. If a register belongs to a yes range, the corresponding
* check function will return true. "no_ranges" are searched first.
*
* @yes_ranges : pointer to an array of regmap ranges used as "yes ranges"
* @n_yes_ranges: size of the above array
* @no_ranges: pointer to an array of regmap ranges used as "no ranges"
* @n_no_ranges: size of the above array
*/
struct regmap_access_table {
const struct regmap_range *yes_ranges;
unsigned int n_yes_ranges;
const struct regmap_range *no_ranges;
unsigned int n_no_ranges;
};
typedef void (*regmap_lock)(void *);
typedef void (*regmap_unlock)(void *);
......@@ -70,22 +100,39 @@ typedef void (*regmap_unlock)(void *);
* @val_bits: Number of bits in a register value, mandatory.
*
* @writeable_reg: Optional callback returning true if the register
* can be written to.
* can be written to. If this field is NULL but wr_table
* (see below) is not, the check is performed on such table
* (a register is writeable if it belongs to one of the ranges
* specified by wr_table).
* @readable_reg: Optional callback returning true if the register
* can be read from.
* can be read from. If this field is NULL but rd_table
* (see below) is not, the check is performed on such table
* (a register is readable if it belongs to one of the ranges
* specified by rd_table).
* @volatile_reg: Optional callback returning true if the register
* value can't be cached.
* value can't be cached. If this field is NULL but
* volatile_table (see below) is not, the check is performed on
* such table (a register is volatile if it belongs to one of
* the ranges specified by volatile_table).
* @precious_reg: Optional callback returning true if the rgister
* should not be read outside of a call from the driver
* (eg, a clear on read interrupt status register).
* @lock: Optional lock callback (overrides regmap's default lock
* function, based on spinlock or mutex).
* @unlock: As above for unlocking.
* @lock_arg: this field is passed as the only argument of lock/unlock
* functions (ignored in case regular lock/unlock functions
* are not overridden).
* should not be read outside of a call from the driver
* (eg, a clear on read interrupt status register). If this
* field is NULL but precious_table (see below) is not, the
* check is performed on such table (a register is precious if
* it belongs to one of the ranges specified by precious_table).
* @lock: Optional lock callback (overrides regmap's default lock
* function, based on spinlock or mutex).
* @unlock: As above for unlocking.
* @lock_arg: this field is passed as the only argument of lock/unlock
* functions (ignored in case regular lock/unlock functions
* are not overridden).
*
* @max_register: Optional, specifies the maximum valid register index.
* @wr_table: Optional, points to a struct regmap_access_table specifying
* valid ranges for write access.
* @rd_table: As above, for read access.
* @volatile_table: As above, for volatile registers.
* @precious_table: As above, for precious registers.
* @reg_defaults: Power on reset values for registers (for use with
* register cache support).
* @num_reg_defaults: Number of elements in reg_defaults.
......@@ -130,6 +177,10 @@ struct regmap_config {
void *lock_arg;
unsigned int max_register;
const struct regmap_access_table *wr_table;
const struct regmap_access_table *rd_table;
const struct regmap_access_table *volatile_table;
const struct regmap_access_table *precious_table;
const struct reg_default *reg_defaults;
unsigned int num_reg_defaults;
enum regcache_type cache_type;
......@@ -280,6 +331,16 @@ void regcache_mark_dirty(struct regmap *map);
int regmap_register_patch(struct regmap *map, const struct reg_default *regs,
int num_regs);
static inline bool regmap_reg_in_range(unsigned int reg,
const struct regmap_range *range)
{
return reg >= range->range_min && reg <= range->range_max;
}
bool regmap_reg_in_ranges(unsigned int reg,
const struct regmap_range *ranges,
unsigned int nranges);
/**
* Description of an IRQ for the generic regmap irq_chip.
*
......
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