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Author SHA1 Message Date
Michal Meloun
7f8c4c78f5 Add method for getting of syscon handle from parent device.
If simple multifuction device also provides syscon interface, its
childern should be able to consume it. Due to this:
- declare coresponding method in syscon interface
- implement it in simple multifunction device driver

MFC after:	1 week
2019-08-18 08:08:56 +00:00
Conrad Meyer
e2e050c8ef Extract eventfilter declarations to sys/_eventfilter.h
This allows replacing "sys/eventfilter.h" includes with "sys/_eventfilter.h"
in other header files (e.g., sys/{bus,conf,cpu}.h) and reduces header
pollution substantially.

EVENTHANDLER_DECLARE and EVENTHANDLER_LIST_DECLAREs were moved out of .c
files into appropriate headers (e.g., sys/proc.h, powernv/opal.h).

As a side effect of reduced header pollution, many .c files and headers no
longer contain needed definitions.  The remainder of the patch addresses
adding appropriate includes to fix those files.

LOCK_DEBUG and LOCK_FILE_LINE_ARG are moved to sys/_lock.h, as required by
sys/mutex.h since r326106 (but silently protected by header pollution prior
to this change).

No functional change (intended).  Of course, any out of tree modules that
relied on header pollution for sys/eventhandler.h, sys/lock.h, or
sys/mutex.h inclusion need to be fixed.  __FreeBSD_version has been bumped.
2019-05-20 00:38:23 +00:00
Michal Meloun
2dd13cf6a4 extres: Unify error codes for <foo>_get_by_ofw_property() methods.
Return:
 - ENOENT if requested property doesn't exist
 - ENODEV if producer device is not (yet) attached
 - ENXIO otherwise

MFC after:	2 weeks
2019-03-19 14:30:54 +00:00
Kyle Evans
4b3c64f722 Remove "All Rights Reserved" on files that I hold sole copyright on
See r333391 for more detail; in summary: it holds no weight and may be
removed.
2018-05-09 16:44:19 +00:00
Oleksandr Tymoshenko
f7604b1b27 Align OF_getencprop_alloc API with OF_getencprop and OF_getprop_alloc
Change OF_getencprop_alloc semantics to be combination of malloc and
OF_getencprop and return size of the property, not number of elements
allocated.

For the use cases where number of elements is preferred introduce
OF_getencprop_alloc_multi helper function that copies semantics
of OF_getencprop_alloc prior to this change.

This is to make OF_getencprop_alloc and OF_getencprop_alloc_multi
function signatures consistent with OF_getencprop_alloc and
OF_getencprop_alloc_multi.

Functionality-wise this patch is mostly rename of OF_getencprop_alloc
to OF_getencprop_alloc_multi except two calls in ofw_bus_setup_iinfo
where 1 was used as a block size.
2018-04-09 22:06:16 +00:00
Kyle Evans
5996fd28fe Add SPDX tags to syscon bits, correct inconsistency in Copyright line. 2018-01-13 19:00:41 +00:00
Kyle Evans
a9f41deff6 Introduce aw_syscon(4) for earlier attachment
Attaching syscon_generic earlier than BUS_PASS_DEFAULT makes it more
difficult for specific syscon drivers to attach to the syscon node and to
get ordering right. Further discussion yielded the following set of
decisions:

- Move syscon_generic to BUS_PASS_DEFAULT
- If a platform needs a syscon with different attach order or probe
behavior, it should subclass syscon_generic and match on the SoC specific
compat string
- When we come across a need for a syscon that attaches earlier but only
specifies compatible = "syscon", we should create a syscon_exclusive driver
that provides generic access but probes earlier and only matches if "syscon"
is the only compatible. Such fdt nodes do exist in the wild right now, but
we don't really use them at the moment.

Additionally:

- Any syscon provider that has needs any more complex than a spinlock solely
for syscon access and a single memory resource should subclass syscon
directly rather than attempting to subclass syscon_generic or add complexity
to it. syscon_generic's attach/detach methods may be made public should the
need arise to subclass it with additional attach/detach behavior.

We introduce aw_syscon(4) that just subclasses syscon_generic but probes
earlier to meet our requirements for if_awg and implements #2 above for this
specific situation. It currently only matches a64/a83t/h3 since these are
the only platforms that really need it at the time being.

Discussed with:	ian
Reviewed by:	manu, andrew, bcr (manpages, content unchanged since review)
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13793
2018-01-13 18:46:31 +00:00
Kyle Evans
ea9e0e28e0 Fix bogus pass for syscon_generic introduced in r327621
ian@ pointed out that BUS_PASS_DEFAULT + $anything is bogus, given that
BUS_PASS_DEFAULT is defined as __INT_MAX. Instead, we take a page out of
imx6_usbphy's book and use BUS_PASS_DEFAULT - 1000 to achieve the desired
effect of syscon_generic attaching before if_awg and other potential
consumers, but late enough that more specialized implementations should have
no problem attaching instead.

Reported by:	ian
2018-01-07 02:19:54 +00:00
Kyle Evans
e7cfe78afe Move syscon_generic to attach much later
It still needs to be before if_awg at least in order to be available for
other operations, but it should not be attaching before interrupt
controllers at the very least.

This should make errors involving syscon register space colliding with other
devices a little more innocent, but these conflicts should really be tracked
down and resolved. One such conflict is with the Raspberry Pi 3 local
interrupt controller, noticed by tuexen@

Reported by:	tuexen
2018-01-06 14:21:32 +00:00
Kyle Evans
198ca831a1 extres/syscon: Commit missing bits from r327106
r327106 introduced kobj to syscon so it can be subclassed and fit in with
the rest of the syscon framework. The diff for syscon.c was misapplied in a
clean tree prior to commit, so bring it back to what was included in the
review and tested. The entire file has basically been rewritten from what
was present prior to the kobj work.

Pointy hat to:	me
2017-12-26 16:38:04 +00:00
Kyle Evans
cd04523f0e Move syscon into extres framework
This should help reduce confusion between syscon/syscons a little bit.
syscon is a resource generally modeled by FDT platforms, and not to be
confused with syscons.
2017-12-23 14:30:44 +00:00