/* * Internal PCI functions, not exported outside drivers/pci * * Copyright (c) 2015 Google, Inc * Written by Simon Glass * * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */ #ifndef __pci_internal_h #define __pci_internal_h /** * dm_pciauto_prescan_setup_bridge() - Set up a bridge for scanning * * This gets a bridge ready so that its downstream devices can be scanned. * It sets up the bus number and memory range registers. Once the scan is * completed, dm_pciauto_postscan_setup_bridge() should be called. * * @dev: Bridge device to be scanned * @sub_bus: Bus number of the 'other side' of the bridge */ void dm_pciauto_prescan_setup_bridge(struct udevice *dev, int sub_bus); /** * dm_pciauto_postscan_setup_bridge() - Finish set up of a bridge after scanning * * This should be called after a bus scan is complete. It adjusts the memory * ranges to fit with the devices actually found on the other side (downstream) * of the bridge. * * @dev: Bridge device that was scanned * @sub_bus: Bus number of the 'other side' of the bridge */ void dm_pciauto_postscan_setup_bridge(struct udevice *dev, int sub_bus); /** * dm_pciauto_config_device() - Configure a PCI device ready for use * * If the device is a bridge, downstream devices will be probed. * * @dev: Device to configure * @return the maximum PCI bus number found by this device. If there are no * bridges, this just returns the device's bus number. If the device is a * bridge then it will return a larger number, depending on the devices on * that bridge. On error, returns a -ve error number. */ int dm_pciauto_config_device(struct udevice *dev); /** * pci_get_bus() - Get a pointer to a bus, given its number * * This looks up a PCI bus based on its bus number. The bus is probed if * necessary. * * @busnum: PCI bus number to look up * @busp: Returns PCI bus on success * @return 0 on success, or -ve error */ int pci_get_bus(int busnum, struct udevice **busp); #endif