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authorDavid Fries <David@Fries.net>2014-01-15 22:29:25 -0600
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>2014-02-07 15:40:18 -0800
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w1: format for DocBook and fixes
Switch the code documentation format style to DocBook format, enable DocBook documentation generation, and fix some comments. Signed-off-by: David Fries <David@Fries.net> Acked-by: Evgeniy Polyakov <zbr@ioremap.net> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/w1/w1.h')
-rw-r--r--drivers/w1/w1.h136
1 files changed, 93 insertions, 43 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/w1/w1.h b/drivers/w1/w1.h
index 0eb50502f63f..734dab7fc687 100644
--- a/drivers/w1/w1.h
+++ b/drivers/w1/w1.h
@@ -22,6 +22,13 @@
#ifndef __W1_H
#define __W1_H
+/**
+ * struct w1_reg_num - broken out slave device id
+ *
+ * @family: identifies the type of device
+ * @id: along with family is the unique device id
+ * @crc: checksum of the other bytes
+ */
struct w1_reg_num
{
#if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN_BITFIELD)
@@ -60,6 +67,22 @@ struct w1_reg_num
#define W1_SLAVE_ACTIVE 0
#define W1_SLAVE_DETACH 1
+/**
+ * struct w1_slave - holds a single slave device on the bus
+ *
+ * @owner: Points to the one wire "wire" kernel module.
+ * @name: Device id is ascii.
+ * @w1_slave_entry: data for the linked list
+ * @reg_num: the slave id in binary
+ * @refcnt: reference count, delete when 0
+ * @flags: bit flags for W1_SLAVE_ACTIVE W1_SLAVE_DETACH
+ * @ttl: decrement per search this slave isn't found, deatch at 0
+ * @master: bus which this slave is on
+ * @family: module for device family type
+ * @family_data: pointer for use by the family module
+ * @dev: kernel device identifier
+ *
+ */
struct w1_slave
{
struct module *owner;
@@ -80,77 +103,74 @@ typedef void (*w1_slave_found_callback)(struct w1_master *, u64);
/**
+ * struct w1_bus_master - operations available on a bus master
+ *
+ * @data: the first parameter in all the functions below
+ *
+ * @read_bit: Sample the line level @return the level read (0 or 1)
+ *
+ * @write_bit: Sets the line level
+ *
+ * @touch_bit: the lowest-level function for devices that really support the
+ * 1-wire protocol.
+ * touch_bit(0) = write-0 cycle
+ * touch_bit(1) = write-1 / read cycle
+ * @return the bit read (0 or 1)
+ *
+ * @read_byte: Reads a bytes. Same as 8 touch_bit(1) calls.
+ * @return the byte read
+ *
+ * @write_byte: Writes a byte. Same as 8 touch_bit(x) calls.
+ *
+ * @read_block: Same as a series of read_byte() calls
+ * @return the number of bytes read
+ *
+ * @write_block: Same as a series of write_byte() calls
+ *
+ * @triplet: Combines two reads and a smart write for ROM searches
+ * @return bit0=Id bit1=comp_id bit2=dir_taken
+ *
+ * @reset_bus: long write-0 with a read for the presence pulse detection
+ * @return -1=Error, 0=Device present, 1=No device present
+ *
+ * @set_pullup: Put out a strong pull-up pulse of the specified duration.
+ * @return -1=Error, 0=completed
+ *
+ * @search: Really nice hardware can handles the different types of ROM search
+ * w1_master* is passed to the slave found callback.
+ * u8 is search_type, W1_SEARCH or W1_ALARM_SEARCH
+ *
* Note: read_bit and write_bit are very low level functions and should only
* be used with hardware that doesn't really support 1-wire operations,
* like a parallel/serial port.
* Either define read_bit and write_bit OR define, at minimum, touch_bit and
* reset_bus.
+ *
*/
struct w1_bus_master
{
- /** the first parameter in all the functions below */
void *data;
- /**
- * Sample the line level
- * @return the level read (0 or 1)
- */
u8 (*read_bit)(void *);
- /** Sets the line level */
void (*write_bit)(void *, u8);
- /**
- * touch_bit is the lowest-level function for devices that really
- * support the 1-wire protocol.
- * touch_bit(0) = write-0 cycle
- * touch_bit(1) = write-1 / read cycle
- * @return the bit read (0 or 1)
- */
u8 (*touch_bit)(void *, u8);
- /**
- * Reads a bytes. Same as 8 touch_bit(1) calls.
- * @return the byte read
- */
u8 (*read_byte)(void *);
- /**
- * Writes a byte. Same as 8 touch_bit(x) calls.
- */
void (*write_byte)(void *, u8);
- /**
- * Same as a series of read_byte() calls
- * @return the number of bytes read
- */
u8 (*read_block)(void *, u8 *, int);
- /** Same as a series of write_byte() calls */
void (*write_block)(void *, const u8 *, int);
- /**
- * Combines two reads and a smart write for ROM searches
- * @return bit0=Id bit1=comp_id bit2=dir_taken
- */
u8 (*triplet)(void *, u8);
- /**
- * long write-0 with a read for the presence pulse detection
- * @return -1=Error, 0=Device present, 1=No device present
- */
u8 (*reset_bus)(void *);
- /**
- * Put out a strong pull-up pulse of the specified duration.
- * @return -1=Error, 0=completed
- */
u8 (*set_pullup)(void *, int);
- /** Really nice hardware can handles the different types of ROM search
- * w1_master* is passed to the slave found callback.
- * u8 is search_type, W1_SEARCH or W1_ALARM_SEARCH
- */
void (*search)(void *, struct w1_master *,
u8, w1_slave_found_callback);
};
@@ -165,6 +185,37 @@ enum w1_master_flags {
W1_WARN_MAX_COUNT = 1,
};
+/**
+ * struct w1_master - one per bus master
+ * @w1_master_entry: master linked list
+ * @owner: module owner
+ * @name: dynamically allocate bus name
+ * @list_mutex: protect slist and async_list
+ * @slist: linked list of slaves
+ * @async_list: linked list of netlink commands to execute
+ * @max_slave_count: maximum number of slaves to search for at a time
+ * @slave_count: current number of slaves known
+ * @attempts: number of searches ran
+ * @slave_ttl: number of searches before a slave is timed out
+ * @initialized: prevent init/removal race conditions
+ * @id: w1 bus number
+ * @search_count: number of automatic searches to run, -1 unlimited
+ * @search_id: allows continuing a search
+ * @refcnt: reference count
+ * @priv: private data storage
+ * @priv_size: size allocated
+ * @enable_pullup: allows a strong pullup
+ * @pullup_duration: time for the next strong pullup
+ * @flags: one of w1_master_flags
+ * @thread: thread for bus search and netlink commands
+ * @mutex: protect most of w1_master
+ * @bus_mutex: pretect concurrent bus access
+ * @driver: sysfs driver
+ * @dev: sysfs device
+ * @bus_master: io operations available
+ * @seq: sequence number used for netlink broadcasts
+ * @portid: destination for the current netlink command
+ */
struct w1_master
{
struct list_head w1_master_entry;
@@ -173,7 +224,7 @@ struct w1_master
/* list_mutex protects just slist and async_list so slaves can be
* searched for and async commands added while the master has
* w1_master.mutex locked and is operating on the bus.
- * lock order w1_mlock, w1_master.mutex, w1_master_list_mutex
+ * lock order w1_mlock, w1_master.mutex, w1_master.list_mutex
*/
struct mutex list_mutex;
struct list_head slist;
@@ -290,7 +341,6 @@ extern int w1_max_slave_ttl;
extern struct list_head w1_masters;
extern struct mutex w1_mlock;
-/* returns 1 if there were commands to executed 0 otherwise */
extern int w1_process_callbacks(struct w1_master *dev);
extern int w1_process(void *);
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