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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org> | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org> | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 |
commit | 1da177e4c3f41524e886b7f1b8a0c1fc7321cac2 (patch) | |
tree | 0bba044c4ce775e45a88a51686b5d9f90697ea9d /Documentation/driver-model/device.txt |
Linux-2.6.12-rc2v2.6.12-rc2
Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history,
even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git
archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about
3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early
git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good
infrastructure for it.
Let it rip!
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diff --git a/Documentation/driver-model/device.txt b/Documentation/driver-model/device.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..58cc5dc8fd3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/driver-model/device.txt @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ + +The Basic Device Structure +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +struct device { + struct list_head g_list; + struct list_head node; + struct list_head bus_list; + struct list_head driver_list; + struct list_head intf_list; + struct list_head children; + struct device * parent; + + char name[DEVICE_NAME_SIZE]; + char bus_id[BUS_ID_SIZE]; + + spinlock_t lock; + atomic_t refcount; + + struct bus_type * bus; + struct driver_dir_entry dir; + + u32 class_num; + + struct device_driver *driver; + void *driver_data; + void *platform_data; + + u32 current_state; + unsigned char *saved_state; + + void (*release)(struct device * dev); +}; + +Fields +~~~~~~ +g_list: Node in the global device list. + +node: Node in device's parent's children list. + +bus_list: Node in device's bus's devices list. + +driver_list: Node in device's driver's devices list. + +intf_list: List of intf_data. There is one structure allocated for + each interface that the device supports. + +children: List of child devices. + +parent: *** FIXME *** + +name: ASCII description of device. + Example: " 3Com Corporation 3c905 100BaseTX [Boomerang]" + +bus_id: ASCII representation of device's bus position. This + field should be a name unique across all devices on the + bus type the device belongs to. + + Example: PCI bus_ids are in the form of + <bus number>:<slot number>.<function number> + This name is unique across all PCI devices in the system. + +lock: Spinlock for the device. + +refcount: Reference count on the device. + +bus: Pointer to struct bus_type that device belongs to. + +dir: Device's sysfs directory. + +class_num: Class-enumerated value of the device. + +driver: Pointer to struct device_driver that controls the device. + +driver_data: Driver-specific data. + +platform_data: Platform data specific to the device. + +current_state: Current power state of the device. + +saved_state: Pointer to saved state of the device. This is usable by + the device driver controlling the device. + +release: Callback to free the device after all references have + gone away. This should be set by the allocator of the + device (i.e. the bus driver that discovered the device). + + +Programming Interface +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +The bus driver that discovers the device uses this to register the +device with the core: + +int device_register(struct device * dev); + +The bus should initialize the following fields: + + - parent + - name + - bus_id + - bus + +A device is removed from the core when its reference count goes to +0. The reference count can be adjusted using: + +struct device * get_device(struct device * dev); +void put_device(struct device * dev); + +get_device() will return a pointer to the struct device passed to it +if the reference is not already 0 (if it's in the process of being +removed already). + +A driver can access the lock in the device structure using: + +void lock_device(struct device * dev); +void unlock_device(struct device * dev); + + +Attributes +~~~~~~~~~~ +struct device_attribute { + struct attribute attr; + ssize_t (*show)(struct device * dev, char * buf, size_t count, loff_t off); + ssize_t (*store)(struct device * dev, const char * buf, size_t count, loff_t off); +}; + +Attributes of devices can be exported via drivers using a simple +procfs-like interface. + +Please see Documentation/filesystems/sysfs.txt for more information +on how sysfs works. + +Attributes are declared using a macro called DEVICE_ATTR: + +#define DEVICE_ATTR(name,mode,show,store) + +Example: + +DEVICE_ATTR(power,0644,show_power,store_power); + +This declares a structure of type struct device_attribute named +'dev_attr_power'. This can then be added and removed to the device's +directory using: + +int device_create_file(struct device *device, struct device_attribute * entry); +void device_remove_file(struct device * dev, struct device_attribute * attr); + +Example: + +device_create_file(dev,&dev_attr_power); +device_remove_file(dev,&dev_attr_power); + +The file name will be 'power' with a mode of 0644 (-rw-r--r--). + |