/****************************************************************************** AudioScience HPI driver Copyright (C) 1997-2011 AudioScience Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA HPI Operating System Specific macros for Linux Kernel driver (C) Copyright AudioScience Inc. 1997-2003 ******************************************************************************/ #ifndef _HPIOS_H_ #define _HPIOS_H_ #undef HPI_OS_LINUX_KERNEL #define HPI_OS_LINUX_KERNEL #define HPI_OS_DEFINED #define HPI_BUILD_KERNEL_MODE #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define HPI_NO_OS_FILE_OPS /** Details of a memory area allocated with pci_alloc_consistent Need all info for parameters to pci_free_consistent */ struct consistent_dma_area { struct device *pdev; /* looks like dma-mapping dma_devres ?! */ size_t size; void *vaddr; dma_addr_t dma_handle; }; static inline u16 hpios_locked_mem_get_phys_addr(struct consistent_dma_area *locked_mem_handle, u32 *p_physical_addr) { *p_physical_addr = locked_mem_handle->dma_handle; return 0; } static inline u16 hpios_locked_mem_get_virt_addr(struct consistent_dma_area *locked_mem_handle, void **pp_virtual_addr) { *pp_virtual_addr = locked_mem_handle->vaddr; return 0; } static inline u16 hpios_locked_mem_valid(struct consistent_dma_area *locked_mem_handle) { return locked_mem_handle->size != 0; } struct hpi_ioctl_linux { void __user *phm; void __user *phr; }; /* Conflict?: H is already used by a number of drivers hid, bluetooth hci, and some sound drivers sb16, hdsp, emu10k. AFAIK 0xFC is ununsed command */ #define HPI_IOCTL_LINUX _IOWR('H', 0xFC, struct hpi_ioctl_linux) #define HPI_DEBUG_FLAG_ERROR KERN_ERR #define HPI_DEBUG_FLAG_WARNING KERN_WARNING #define HPI_DEBUG_FLAG_NOTICE KERN_NOTICE #define HPI_DEBUG_FLAG_INFO KERN_INFO #define HPI_DEBUG_FLAG_DEBUG KERN_DEBUG #define HPI_DEBUG_FLAG_VERBOSE KERN_DEBUG /* kernel has no verbose */ #include #define HPI_LOCKING struct hpios_spinlock { spinlock_t lock; /* SEE hpios_spinlock */ int lock_context; }; /* The reason for all this evilness is that ALSA calls some of a drivers * operators in atomic context, and some not. But all our functions channel * through the HPI_Message conduit, so we can't handle the different context * per function */ #define IN_LOCK_BH 1 #define IN_LOCK_IRQ 0 static inline void cond_lock(struct hpios_spinlock *l) { if (irqs_disabled()) { /* NO bh or isr can execute on this processor, so ordinary lock will do */ spin_lock(&((l)->lock)); l->lock_context = IN_LOCK_IRQ; } else { spin_lock_bh(&((l)->lock)); l->lock_context = IN_LOCK_BH; } } static inline void cond_unlock(struct hpios_spinlock *l) { if (l->lock_context == IN_LOCK_BH) spin_unlock_bh(&((l)->lock)); else spin_unlock(&((l)->lock)); } #define hpios_msgxlock_init(obj) spin_lock_init(&(obj)->lock) #define hpios_msgxlock_lock(obj) cond_lock(obj) #define hpios_msgxlock_unlock(obj) cond_unlock(obj) #define hpios_dsplock_init(obj) spin_lock_init(&(obj)->dsp_lock.lock) #define hpios_dsplock_lock(obj) cond_lock(&(obj)->dsp_lock) #define hpios_dsplock_unlock(obj) cond_unlock(&(obj)->dsp_lock) #ifdef CONFIG_SND_DEBUG #define HPI_BUILD_DEBUG #endif #define HPI_ALIST_LOCKING #define hpios_alistlock_init(obj) spin_lock_init(&((obj)->list_lock.lock)) #define hpios_alistlock_lock(obj) spin_lock(&((obj)->list_lock.lock)) #define hpios_alistlock_unlock(obj) spin_unlock(&((obj)->list_lock.lock)) struct snd_card; /** pci drvdata points to an instance of this struct */ struct hpi_adapter { struct hpi_adapter_obj *adapter; struct snd_card *snd_card; int irq; int interrupt_mode; void (*interrupt_callback) (struct hpi_adapter *); /* mutex prevents contention for one card between multiple user programs (via ioctl) */ struct mutex mutex; char *p_buffer; size_t buffer_size; }; #endif mode:
authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2017-02-04 10:44:15 -0800
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2017-02-04 10:44:15 -0800
commit412e6d3fec247b2bc83106514b0fb3b17e2eb7fe (patch)
treecbd241740a61d7ff60742d6f94d1564e796fb405 /drivers/usb/isp1760/Makefile
parent252bf9f4c43fd58f96587a97866cb7cc980e7544 (diff)
parent433e19cf33d34bb6751c874a9c00980552fe508c (diff)
Merge tag 'char-misc-4.10-rc7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc
Pull char/misc driver fixes from Greg KH: "Here are two bugfixes that resolve some reported issues. One in the firmware loader, that should fix the much-reported problem of crashes with it. The other is a hyperv fix for a reported regression. Both have been in linux-next for a week or so with no reported issues" * tag 'char-misc-4.10-rc7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc: Drivers: hv: vmbus: finally fix hv_need_to_signal_on_read() firmware: fix NULL pointer dereference in __fw_load_abort()
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