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#ifndef __LINUX_USB_DLN2_H
#define __LINUX_USB_DLN2_H
#define DLN2_CMD(cmd, id) ((cmd) | ((id) << 8))
struct dln2_platform_data {
u16 handle; /* sub-driver handle (internally used only) */
u8 port; /* I2C/SPI port */
};
/**
* dln2_event_cb_t - event callback function signature
*
* @pdev - the sub-device that registered this callback
* @echo - the echo header field received in the message
* @data - the data payload
* @len - the data payload length
*
* The callback function is called in interrupt context and the data payload is
* only valid during the call. If the user needs later access of the data, it
* must copy it.
*/
typedef void (*dln2_event_cb_t)(struct platform_device *pdev, u16 echo,
const void *data, int len);
/**
* dl2n_register_event_cb - register a callback function for an event
*
* @pdev - the sub-device that registers the callback
* @event - the event for which to register a callback
* @event_cb - the callback function
*
* @return 0 in case of success, negative value in case of error
*/
int dln2_register_event_cb(struct platform_device *pdev, u16 event,
dln2_event_cb_t event_cb);
/**
* dln2_unregister_event_cb - unregister the callback function for an event
*
* @pdev - the sub-device that registered the callback
* @event - the event for which to register a callback
*/
void dln2_unregister_event_cb(struct platform_device *pdev, u16 event);
/**
* dln2_transfer - issue a DLN2 command and wait for a response and the
* associated data
*
* @pdev - the sub-device which is issuing this transfer
* @cmd - the command to be sent to the device
* @obuf - the buffer to be sent to the device; it can be NULL if the user
* doesn't need to transmit data with this command
* @obuf_len - the size of the buffer to be sent to the device
* @ibuf - any data associated with the response will be copied here; it can be
* NULL if the user doesn't need the response data
* @ibuf_len - must be initialized to the input buffer size; it will be modified
* to indicate the actual data transferred;
*
* @return 0 for success, negative value for errors
*/
int dln2_transfer(struct platform_device *pdev, u16 cmd,
const void *obuf, unsigned obuf_len,
void *ibuf, unsigned *ibuf_len);
/**
* dln2_transfer_rx - variant of @dln2_transfer() where TX buffer is not needed
*
* @pdev - the sub-device which is issuing this transfer
* @cmd - the command to be sent to the device
* @ibuf - any data associated with the response will be copied here; it can be
* NULL if the user doesn't need the response data
* @ibuf_len - must be initialized to the input buffer size; it will be modified
* to indicate the actual data transferred;
*
* @return 0 for success, negative value for errors
*/
static inline int dln2_transfer_rx(struct platform_device *pdev, u16 cmd,
void *ibuf, unsigned *ibuf_len)
{
return dln2_transfer(pdev, cmd, NULL, 0, ibuf, ibuf_len);
}
/**
* dln2_transfer_tx - variant of @dln2_transfer() where RX buffer is not needed
*
* @pdev - the sub-device which is issuing this transfer
* @cmd - the command to be sent to the device
* @obuf - the buffer to be sent to the device; it can be NULL if the
* user doesn't need to transmit data with this command
* @obuf_len - the size of the buffer to be sent to the device
*
* @return 0 for success, negative value for errors
*/
static inline int dln2_transfer_tx(struct platform_device *pdev, u16 cmd,
const void *obuf, unsigned obuf_len)
{
return dln2_transfer(pdev, cmd, obuf, obuf_len, NULL, NULL);
}
#endif