1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2 /**
3  * Copyright (c) 2011 Jonathan Cameron
4  *
5  * Event handling elements of industrial I/O reference driver.
6  */
7 #include <linux/kernel.h>
8 #include <linux/slab.h>
9 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
10 #include <linux/irq.h>
11 
12 #include <linux/iio/iio.h>
13 #include <linux/iio/sysfs.h>
14 #include <linux/iio/events.h>
15 #include "iio_simple_dummy.h"
16 
17 /* Evgen 'fakes' interrupt events for this example */
18 #include "iio_dummy_evgen.h"
19 
20 /**
21  * iio_simple_dummy_read_event_config() - is event enabled?
22  * @indio_dev: the device instance data
23  * @chan: channel for the event whose state is being queried
24  * @type: type of the event whose state is being queried
25  * @dir: direction of the vent whose state is being queried
26  *
27  * This function would normally query the relevant registers or a cache to
28  * discover if the event generation is enabled on the device.
29  */
30 int iio_simple_dummy_read_event_config(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
31 				       const struct iio_chan_spec *chan,
32 				       enum iio_event_type type,
33 				       enum iio_event_direction dir)
34 {
35 	struct iio_dummy_state *st = iio_priv(indio_dev);
36 
37 	return st->event_en;
38 }
39 
40 /**
41  * iio_simple_dummy_write_event_config() - set whether event is enabled
42  * @indio_dev: the device instance data
43  * @chan: channel for the event whose state is being set
44  * @type: type of the event whose state is being set
45  * @dir: direction of the vent whose state is being set
46  * @state: whether to enable or disable the device.
47  *
48  * This function would normally set the relevant registers on the devices
49  * so that it generates the specified event. Here it just sets up a cached
50  * value.
51  */
52 int iio_simple_dummy_write_event_config(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
53 					const struct iio_chan_spec *chan,
54 					enum iio_event_type type,
55 					enum iio_event_direction dir,
56 					int state)
57 {
58 	struct iio_dummy_state *st = iio_priv(indio_dev);
59 
60 	/*
61 	 *  Deliberately over the top code splitting to illustrate
62 	 * how this is done when multiple events exist.
63 	 */
64 	switch (chan->type) {
65 	case IIO_VOLTAGE:
66 		switch (type) {
67 		case IIO_EV_TYPE_THRESH:
68 			if (dir == IIO_EV_DIR_RISING)
69 				st->event_en = state;
70 			else
71 				return -EINVAL;
72 			break;
73 		default:
74 			return -EINVAL;
75 		}
76 		break;
77 	case IIO_ACTIVITY:
78 		switch (type) {
79 		case IIO_EV_TYPE_THRESH:
80 			st->event_en = state;
81 			break;
82 		default:
83 			return -EINVAL;
84 		}
85 		break;
86 	case IIO_STEPS:
87 		switch (type) {
88 		case IIO_EV_TYPE_CHANGE:
89 			st->event_en = state;
90 			break;
91 		default:
92 			return -EINVAL;
93 		}
94 		break;
95 	default:
96 		return -EINVAL;
97 	}
98 
99 	return 0;
100 }
101 
102 /**
103  * iio_simple_dummy_read_event_value() - get value associated with event
104  * @indio_dev: device instance specific data
105  * @chan: channel for the event whose value is being read
106  * @type: type of the event whose value is being read
107  * @dir: direction of the vent whose value is being read
108  * @info: info type of the event whose value is being read
109  * @val: value for the event code.
110  *
111  * Many devices provide a large set of events of which only a subset may
112  * be enabled at a time, with value registers whose meaning changes depending
113  * on the event enabled. This often means that the driver must cache the values
114  * associated with each possible events so that the right value is in place when
115  * the enabled event is changed.
116  */
117 int iio_simple_dummy_read_event_value(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
118 				      const struct iio_chan_spec *chan,
119 				      enum iio_event_type type,
120 				      enum iio_event_direction dir,
121 				      enum iio_event_info info,
122 				      int *val, int *val2)
123 {
124 	struct iio_dummy_state *st = iio_priv(indio_dev);
125 
126 	*val = st->event_val;
127 
128 	return IIO_VAL_INT;
129 }
130 
131 /**
132  * iio_simple_dummy_write_event_value() - set value associate with event
133  * @indio_dev: device instance specific data
134  * @chan: channel for the event whose value is being set
135  * @type: type of the event whose value is being set
136  * @dir: direction of the vent whose value is being set
137  * @info: info type of the event whose value is being set
138  * @val: the value to be set.
139  */
140 int iio_simple_dummy_write_event_value(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
141 				       const struct iio_chan_spec *chan,
142 				       enum iio_event_type type,
143 				       enum iio_event_direction dir,
144 				       enum iio_event_info info,
145 				       int val, int val2)
146 {
147 	struct iio_dummy_state *st = iio_priv(indio_dev);
148 
149 	st->event_val = val;
150 
151 	return 0;
152 }
153 
154 static irqreturn_t iio_simple_dummy_get_timestamp(int irq, void *private)
155 {
156 	struct iio_dev *indio_dev = private;
157 	struct iio_dummy_state *st = iio_priv(indio_dev);
158 
159 	st->event_timestamp = iio_get_time_ns(indio_dev);
160 	return IRQ_WAKE_THREAD;
161 }
162 
163 /**
164  * iio_simple_dummy_event_handler() - identify and pass on event
165  * @irq: irq of event line
166  * @private: pointer to device instance state.
167  *
168  * This handler is responsible for querying the device to find out what
169  * event occurred and for then pushing that event towards userspace.
170  * Here only one event occurs so we push that directly on with locally
171  * grabbed timestamp.
172  */
173 static irqreturn_t iio_simple_dummy_event_handler(int irq, void *private)
174 {
175 	struct iio_dev *indio_dev = private;
176 	struct iio_dummy_state *st = iio_priv(indio_dev);
177 
178 	dev_dbg(&indio_dev->dev, "id %x event %x\n",
179 		st->regs->reg_id, st->regs->reg_data);
180 
181 	switch (st->regs->reg_data) {
182 	case 0:
183 		iio_push_event(indio_dev,
184 			       IIO_EVENT_CODE(IIO_VOLTAGE, 0, 0,
185 					      IIO_EV_DIR_RISING,
186 					      IIO_EV_TYPE_THRESH, 0, 0, 0),
187 			       st->event_timestamp);
188 		break;
189 	case 1:
190 		if (st->activity_running > st->event_val)
191 			iio_push_event(indio_dev,
192 				       IIO_EVENT_CODE(IIO_ACTIVITY, 0,
193 						      IIO_MOD_RUNNING,
194 						      IIO_EV_DIR_RISING,
195 						      IIO_EV_TYPE_THRESH,
196 						      0, 0, 0),
197 				       st->event_timestamp);
198 		break;
199 	case 2:
200 		if (st->activity_walking < st->event_val)
201 			iio_push_event(indio_dev,
202 				       IIO_EVENT_CODE(IIO_ACTIVITY, 0,
203 						      IIO_MOD_WALKING,
204 						      IIO_EV_DIR_FALLING,
205 						      IIO_EV_TYPE_THRESH,
206 						      0, 0, 0),
207 				       st->event_timestamp);
208 		break;
209 	case 3:
210 		iio_push_event(indio_dev,
211 			       IIO_EVENT_CODE(IIO_STEPS, 0, IIO_NO_MOD,
212 					      IIO_EV_DIR_NONE,
213 					      IIO_EV_TYPE_CHANGE, 0, 0, 0),
214 			       st->event_timestamp);
215 		break;
216 	default:
217 		break;
218 	}
219 
220 	return IRQ_HANDLED;
221 }
222 
223 /**
224  * iio_simple_dummy_events_register() - setup interrupt handling for events
225  * @indio_dev: device instance data
226  *
227  * This function requests the threaded interrupt to handle the events.
228  * Normally the irq is a hardware interrupt and the number comes
229  * from board configuration files.  Here we get it from a companion
230  * module that fakes the interrupt for us. Note that module in
231  * no way forms part of this example. Just assume that events magically
232  * appear via the provided interrupt.
233  */
234 int iio_simple_dummy_events_register(struct iio_dev *indio_dev)
235 {
236 	struct iio_dummy_state *st = iio_priv(indio_dev);
237 	int ret;
238 
239 	/* Fire up event source - normally not present */
240 	st->event_irq = iio_dummy_evgen_get_irq();
241 	if (st->event_irq < 0) {
242 		ret = st->event_irq;
243 		goto error_ret;
244 	}
245 	st->regs = iio_dummy_evgen_get_regs(st->event_irq);
246 
247 	ret = request_threaded_irq(st->event_irq,
248 				   &iio_simple_dummy_get_timestamp,
249 				   &iio_simple_dummy_event_handler,
250 				   IRQF_ONESHOT,
251 				   "iio_simple_event",
252 				   indio_dev);
253 	if (ret < 0)
254 		goto error_free_evgen;
255 	return 0;
256 
257 error_free_evgen:
258 	iio_dummy_evgen_release_irq(st->event_irq);
259 error_ret:
260 	return ret;
261 }
262 
263 /**
264  * iio_simple_dummy_events_unregister() - tidy up interrupt handling on remove
265  * @indio_dev: device instance data
266  */
267 void iio_simple_dummy_events_unregister(struct iio_dev *indio_dev)
268 {
269 	struct iio_dummy_state *st = iio_priv(indio_dev);
270 
271 	free_irq(st->event_irq, indio_dev);
272 	/* Not part of normal driver */
273 	iio_dummy_evgen_release_irq(st->event_irq);
274 }
275