/* * Copyright (C) 2013 Google, Inc * * (C) Copyright 2012 * Pavel Herrmann * Marek Vasut * * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */ #ifndef _DM_DEVICE_INTERNAL_H #define _DM_DEVICE_INTERNAL_H struct device; /** * device_bind() - Create a device and bind it to a driver * * Called to set up a new device attached to a driver. The device will either * have platdata, or a device tree node which can be used to create the * platdata. * * Once bound a device exists but is not yet active until device_probe() is * called. * * @parent: Pointer to device's parent, under which this driver will exist * @drv: Device's driver * @name: Name of device (e.g. device tree node name) * @platdata: Pointer to data for this device - the structure is device- * specific but may include the device's I/O address, etc.. This is NULL for * devices which use device tree. * @of_offset: Offset of device tree node for this device. This is -1 for * devices which don't use device tree. * @devp: Returns a pointer to the bound device * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error */ int device_bind(struct device *parent, struct driver *drv, const char *name, void *platdata, int of_offset, struct device **devp); /** * device_bind_by_name: Create a device and bind it to a driver * * This is a helper function used to bind devices which do not use device * tree. * * @parent: Pointer to device's parent * @info: Name and platdata for this device * @devp: Returns a pointer to the bound device * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error */ int device_bind_by_name(struct device *parent, const struct driver_info *info, struct device **devp); /** * device_probe() - Probe a device, activating it * * Activate a device so that it is ready for use. All its parents are probed * first. * * @dev: Pointer to device to probe * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error */ int device_probe(struct device *dev); /** * device_remove() - Remove a device, de-activating it * * De-activate a device so that it is no longer ready for use. All its * children are deactivated first. * * @dev: Pointer to device to remove * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error (an error here is normally a very bad thing) */ int device_remove(struct device *dev); /** * device_unbind() - Unbind a device, destroying it * * Unbind a device and remove all memory used by it * * @dev: Pointer to device to unbind * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error */ int device_unbind(struct device *dev); #endif