Commit eeb7f8cb authored by Emmanuel Grumbach's avatar Emmanuel Grumbach Committed by John W. Linville

iwlagn: document the bus layer API

Add documentation to the bus layer API - iwl-bus.h
Signed-off-by: default avatarEmmanuel Grumbach <emmanuel.grumbach@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarWey-Yi Guy <wey-yi.w.guy@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarJohn W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
parent 14991a9d
......@@ -63,18 +63,65 @@
#ifndef __iwl_bus_h__
#define __iwl_bus_h__
/*This file includes the declaration that are exported from the bus layer */
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
/**
* DOC: Bus layer - role and goal
*
* iwl-bus.h defines the API to the bus layer of the iwlwifi driver.
* The bus layer is responsible for doing very basic bus operations that are
* listed in the iwl_bus_ops structure.
* The bus layer registers to the bus driver, advertises the supported HW and
* gets notifications about enumeration, suspend, resume.
* For the moment, the bus layer is not a linux kernel module as itself, and
* the module_init function of the driver must call the bus specific
* registration functions. These functions are listed at the end of this file.
* For the moment, there is only one implementation of this interface: PCI-e.
* This implementation is iwl-pci.c
*/
/**
* DOC: encapsulation and type safety
*
* The iwl_bus describes the data that is shared amongst all the bus layer
* implementations. This data is visible to other layers. Data in the bus
* specific area is not visible outside the bus specific implementation.
* iwl_bus holds a pointer to iwl_shared which holds pointer to all the other
* layers of the driver (iwl_priv, iwl_trans). In fact, this is the way to go
* when the transport layer needs to call a function of another layer.
*
* In order to achieve encapsulation, iwl_priv cannot be dereferenced from the
* bus layer. Type safety is still kept since functions that gets iwl_priv gets
* a typed pointer (as opposed to void *).
*/
/**
* DOC: probe flow
*
* The module_init calls the bus specific registration function. The
* registration to the bus layer will trigger an enumeration of the bus which
* will call the bus specific probe function.
* The first thing this function must do is to allocate the memory needed by
* iwl_bus + the bus_specific data.
* Once the bus specific probe function has configured the hardware, it
* chooses the appropriate transport layer and calls iwl_probe that will run
* the bus independent probe flow.
*
* Note: The bus specific code must set the following data in iwl_bus before it
* calls iwl_probe:
* * bus->dev
* * bus->irq
* * bus->ops
*/
struct iwl_shared;
struct iwl_bus;
/**
* struct iwl_bus_ops - bus specific operations
* @get_pm_support: must returns true if the bus can go to sleep
* @apm_config: will be called during the config of the APM configuration
* @apm_config: will be called during the config of the APM
* @set_drv_data: set the shared data pointer to the bus layer
* @get_hw_id: prints the hw_id in the provided buffer
* @write8: write a byte to register at offset ofs
......@@ -93,14 +140,16 @@ struct iwl_bus_ops {
/**
* struct iwl_bus - bus common data
* @dev - pointer to struct device * that represent the device
*
* This data is common to all bus layer implementations.
*
* @dev - pointer to struct device * that represents the device
* @ops - pointer to iwl_bus_ops
* @shrd - pointer to iwl_shared which holds shared data from the upper layer
* @irq - the irq number for the device
* @reg_lock - protect hw register access
*/
struct iwl_bus {
/* Common data to all buses */
struct device *dev;
const struct iwl_bus_ops *ops;
struct iwl_shared *shrd;
......@@ -149,6 +198,9 @@ static inline u32 bus_read32(struct iwl_bus *bus, u32 ofs)
return bus->ops->read32(bus, ofs);
}
/*****************************************************
* Bus layer registration functions
******************************************************/
int __must_check iwl_pci_register_driver(void);
void iwl_pci_unregister_driver(void);
......
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