Message ID | 20220217104444.7695-5-zev@bewilderbeest.net |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | misc: Add power-efuse driver | expand |
On Thu, Feb 17, 2022 at 02:44:44AM -0800, Zev Weiss wrote: > This driver provides a sysfs interface to access the on/off state and > error flags of a regulator supplying a power output controlled by the > system. > > Signed-off-by: Zev Weiss <zev@bewilderbeest.net> > --- > MAINTAINERS | 5 + > drivers/misc/Kconfig | 15 +++ > drivers/misc/Makefile | 1 + > drivers/misc/power-efuse.c | 221 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 4 files changed, 242 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 drivers/misc/power-efuse.c You add sysfs files, yet have no Documentation/ABI/ entry updates documenting what those sysfs files do? Please fix. > > diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS > index fca970a46e77..d1153a0389d2 100644 > --- a/MAINTAINERS > +++ b/MAINTAINERS > @@ -7064,6 +7064,11 @@ S: Orphan > W: http://aeschi.ch.eu.org/efs/ > F: fs/efs/ > > +POWER EFUSE DRIVER > +M: Zev Weiss <zev@bewilderbeest.net> > +S: Maintained > +F: drivers/misc/power-efuse.c > + > EHEA (IBM pSeries eHEA 10Gb ethernet adapter) DRIVER > M: Douglas Miller <dougmill@linux.ibm.com> > L: netdev@vger.kernel.org > diff --git a/drivers/misc/Kconfig b/drivers/misc/Kconfig > index 0f5a49fc7c9e..45fc3e8ad35d 100644 > --- a/drivers/misc/Kconfig > +++ b/drivers/misc/Kconfig > @@ -470,6 +470,21 @@ config HISI_HIKEY_USB > switching between the dual-role USB-C port and the USB-A host ports > using only one USB controller. > > +config POWER_EFUSE > + tristate "Power efuse driver support" > + depends on OF && REGULATOR > + help > + This driver supports a regulator device functioning as a > + power efuse, with status bits and an on/off switch available > + via sysfs. > + > + A typical use for this would be for an efuse controlling a > + generic power output for supplying power to devices external > + to the system running this driver (such as in the management > + controller of a "smart" PDU or similar), allowing the > + operator to manually turn the output on and off, check if > + the efuse has tripped due to overload, etc. > + > source "drivers/misc/c2port/Kconfig" > source "drivers/misc/eeprom/Kconfig" > source "drivers/misc/cb710/Kconfig" > diff --git a/drivers/misc/Makefile b/drivers/misc/Makefile > index a086197af544..7bd784b89ef8 100644 > --- a/drivers/misc/Makefile > +++ b/drivers/misc/Makefile > @@ -59,3 +59,4 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_UACCE) += uacce/ > obj-$(CONFIG_XILINX_SDFEC) += xilinx_sdfec.o > obj-$(CONFIG_HISI_HIKEY_USB) += hisi_hikey_usb.o > obj-$(CONFIG_HI6421V600_IRQ) += hi6421v600-irq.o > +obj-$(CONFIG_POWER_EFUSE) += power-efuse.o > diff --git a/drivers/misc/power-efuse.c b/drivers/misc/power-efuse.c > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..e974dde57615 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/drivers/misc/power-efuse.c > @@ -0,0 +1,221 @@ > +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 > +/* > + * This module provides a thin wrapper around a regulator device that exposes > + * status bits and on/off state via sysfs. > + * > + * Copyright (C) 2022 Zev Weiss <zev@bewilderbeest.net> > + */ > + > +#include <linux/kernel.h> > +#include <linux/module.h> > +#include <linux/of.h> > +#include <linux/platform_device.h> > +#include <linux/regulator/consumer.h> > + > +struct efuse { > + struct regulator *reg; > + struct { > + unsigned int cache; > + unsigned long ttl; > + unsigned long fetch_time; > + struct mutex lock; > + } error_flags; > +}; > + > +/* Ensure that the next error_flags access fetches them from the device */ > +static void efuse_invalidate_error_flags(struct efuse *efuse) > +{ > + mutex_lock(&efuse->error_flags.lock); > + efuse->error_flags.fetch_time = 0; > + mutex_unlock(&efuse->error_flags.lock); > +} > + > +static ssize_t efuse_show_operstate(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, > + char *buf) > +{ > + struct efuse *efuse = dev_get_drvdata(dev); > + int status = regulator_is_enabled(efuse->reg); > + > + if (status < 0) > + return status; > + > + return sysfs_emit(buf, "%s\n", status ? "on" : "off"); > +} > + > +static ssize_t efuse_set_operstate(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, > + const char *buf, size_t count) > +{ > + int status, wantstate; > + struct efuse *efuse = dev_get_drvdata(dev); > + struct regulator *reg = efuse->reg; > + > + if (sysfs_streq(buf, "on")) > + wantstate = 1; > + else if (sysfs_streq(buf, "off")) > + wantstate = 0; > + else > + return -EINVAL; > + > + status = regulator_is_enabled(reg); > + > + /* > + * We need to ensure our enable/disable calls don't get imbalanced, so > + * bail if we can't determine the current state. > + */ > + if (status < 0) > + return status; > + > + /* Return early if we're already in the desired state */ > + if (!!status == wantstate) > + return count; > + > + if (wantstate) > + status = regulator_enable(reg); > + else > + status = regulator_disable(reg); > + > + /* > + * Toggling operstate can reset latched status flags, so invalidate > + * the cached value. > + */ > + efuse_invalidate_error_flags(efuse); > + > + if (!status && regulator_is_enabled(reg) != wantstate) { > + /* > + * We could do > + * > + * if (!wantstate) > + * regulator_force_disable(reg); > + * > + * here, but it's likely to leave it such that it can't then > + * be re-enabled, so we'll just report the error and leave it > + * as it is (and hopefully as long as our enable/disable calls > + * remain balanced and nobody registers another consumer for > + * the same supply we won't end up in this situation anyway). > + */ > + dev_err(dev, "regulator_%sable() didn't take effect\n", wantstate ? "en" : "dis"); > + status = -EIO; > + } > + > + return status ? : count; > +} > + > +static int efuse_update_error_flags(struct efuse *efuse) > +{ > + int status = 0; > + unsigned long cache_expiry; > + > + mutex_lock(&efuse->error_flags.lock); > + > + cache_expiry = efuse->error_flags.fetch_time + efuse->error_flags.ttl; > + > + if (!efuse->error_flags.ttl || !efuse->error_flags.fetch_time || > + time_after(jiffies, cache_expiry)) { > + status = regulator_get_error_flags(efuse->reg, &efuse->error_flags.cache); > + if (!status) > + efuse->error_flags.fetch_time = jiffies; > + } > + > + mutex_unlock(&efuse->error_flags.lock); > + > + return status; > +} > + > +static DEVICE_ATTR(operstate, 0644, efuse_show_operstate, efuse_set_operstate); > + > +#define EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(name, bit) \ > + static ssize_t efuse_show_##name(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, \ > + char *buf) \ > + { \ > + struct efuse *efuse = dev_get_drvdata(dev); \ > + int status = efuse_update_error_flags(efuse); \ > + if (status) \ > + return status; \ > + return sysfs_emit(buf, "%d\n", !!(efuse->error_flags.cache & bit)); \ > + } \ > + static DEVICE_ATTR(name, 0444, efuse_show_##name, NULL) > + > +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(under_voltage, REGULATOR_ERROR_UNDER_VOLTAGE); > +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(over_current, REGULATOR_ERROR_OVER_CURRENT); > +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(regulation_out, REGULATOR_ERROR_REGULATION_OUT); > +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(fail, REGULATOR_ERROR_FAIL); > +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(over_temp, REGULATOR_ERROR_OVER_TEMP); > +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(under_voltage_warn, REGULATOR_ERROR_UNDER_VOLTAGE_WARN); > +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(over_current_warn, REGULATOR_ERROR_OVER_CURRENT_WARN); > +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(over_voltage_warn, REGULATOR_ERROR_OVER_VOLTAGE_WARN); > +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(over_temp_warn, REGULATOR_ERROR_OVER_TEMP_WARN); > + > +static struct attribute *attributes[] = { > + &dev_attr_operstate.attr, > + &dev_attr_under_voltage.attr, > + &dev_attr_over_current.attr, > + &dev_attr_regulation_out.attr, > + &dev_attr_fail.attr, > + &dev_attr_over_temp.attr, > + &dev_attr_under_voltage_warn.attr, > + &dev_attr_over_current_warn.attr, > + &dev_attr_over_voltage_warn.attr, > + &dev_attr_over_temp_warn.attr, > + NULL, > +}; > + > +static const struct attribute_group attr_group = { > + .attrs = attributes, > +}; ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS()? > + > +static int efuse_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > +{ > + int status; > + struct regulator *reg; > + struct efuse *efuse; > + u32 cache_ttl_ms; > + > + reg = devm_regulator_get(&pdev->dev, "vout"); > + if (IS_ERR(reg)) > + return PTR_ERR(reg); > + > + status = regulator_enable(reg); > + if (status) { > + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "failed to enable regulator\n"); > + return status; > + } > + > + efuse = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*efuse), GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!efuse) > + return -ENOMEM; > + > + efuse->reg = reg; > + mutex_init(&efuse->error_flags.lock); > + > + if (!of_property_read_u32(pdev->dev.of_node, "error-flags-cache-ttl-ms", &cache_ttl_ms)) > + efuse->error_flags.ttl = msecs_to_jiffies(cache_ttl_ms); > + > + platform_set_drvdata(pdev, efuse); > + > + return sysfs_create_group(&pdev->dev.kobj, &attr_group); You just raced with userspace and lost :( Set the default groups for your platform driver and then the driver core will automatically create/remove them for you, no need for you to do anything directly with them at all. thanks, greg k-h
On Thu, Feb 17, 2022 at 05:34:56AM PST, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: >On Thu, Feb 17, 2022 at 02:44:44AM -0800, Zev Weiss wrote: >> This driver provides a sysfs interface to access the on/off state and >> error flags of a regulator supplying a power output controlled by the >> system. >> >> Signed-off-by: Zev Weiss <zev@bewilderbeest.net> >> --- >> MAINTAINERS | 5 + >> drivers/misc/Kconfig | 15 +++ >> drivers/misc/Makefile | 1 + >> drivers/misc/power-efuse.c | 221 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> 4 files changed, 242 insertions(+) >> create mode 100644 drivers/misc/power-efuse.c > >You add sysfs files, yet have no Documentation/ABI/ entry updates >documenting what those sysfs files do? Please fix. > >> >> diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS >> index fca970a46e77..d1153a0389d2 100644 >> --- a/MAINTAINERS >> +++ b/MAINTAINERS >> @@ -7064,6 +7064,11 @@ S: Orphan >> W: http://aeschi.ch.eu.org/efs/ >> F: fs/efs/ >> >> +POWER EFUSE DRIVER >> +M: Zev Weiss <zev@bewilderbeest.net> >> +S: Maintained >> +F: drivers/misc/power-efuse.c >> + >> EHEA (IBM pSeries eHEA 10Gb ethernet adapter) DRIVER >> M: Douglas Miller <dougmill@linux.ibm.com> >> L: netdev@vger.kernel.org >> diff --git a/drivers/misc/Kconfig b/drivers/misc/Kconfig >> index 0f5a49fc7c9e..45fc3e8ad35d 100644 >> --- a/drivers/misc/Kconfig >> +++ b/drivers/misc/Kconfig >> @@ -470,6 +470,21 @@ config HISI_HIKEY_USB >> switching between the dual-role USB-C port and the USB-A host ports >> using only one USB controller. >> >> +config POWER_EFUSE >> + tristate "Power efuse driver support" >> + depends on OF && REGULATOR >> + help >> + This driver supports a regulator device functioning as a >> + power efuse, with status bits and an on/off switch available >> + via sysfs. >> + >> + A typical use for this would be for an efuse controlling a >> + generic power output for supplying power to devices external >> + to the system running this driver (such as in the management >> + controller of a "smart" PDU or similar), allowing the >> + operator to manually turn the output on and off, check if >> + the efuse has tripped due to overload, etc. >> + >> source "drivers/misc/c2port/Kconfig" >> source "drivers/misc/eeprom/Kconfig" >> source "drivers/misc/cb710/Kconfig" >> diff --git a/drivers/misc/Makefile b/drivers/misc/Makefile >> index a086197af544..7bd784b89ef8 100644 >> --- a/drivers/misc/Makefile >> +++ b/drivers/misc/Makefile >> @@ -59,3 +59,4 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_UACCE) += uacce/ >> obj-$(CONFIG_XILINX_SDFEC) += xilinx_sdfec.o >> obj-$(CONFIG_HISI_HIKEY_USB) += hisi_hikey_usb.o >> obj-$(CONFIG_HI6421V600_IRQ) += hi6421v600-irq.o >> +obj-$(CONFIG_POWER_EFUSE) += power-efuse.o >> diff --git a/drivers/misc/power-efuse.c b/drivers/misc/power-efuse.c >> new file mode 100644 >> index 000000000000..e974dde57615 >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/drivers/misc/power-efuse.c >> @@ -0,0 +1,221 @@ >> +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 >> +/* >> + * This module provides a thin wrapper around a regulator device that exposes >> + * status bits and on/off state via sysfs. >> + * >> + * Copyright (C) 2022 Zev Weiss <zev@bewilderbeest.net> >> + */ >> + >> +#include <linux/kernel.h> >> +#include <linux/module.h> >> +#include <linux/of.h> >> +#include <linux/platform_device.h> >> +#include <linux/regulator/consumer.h> >> + >> +struct efuse { >> + struct regulator *reg; >> + struct { >> + unsigned int cache; >> + unsigned long ttl; >> + unsigned long fetch_time; >> + struct mutex lock; >> + } error_flags; >> +}; >> + >> +/* Ensure that the next error_flags access fetches them from the device */ >> +static void efuse_invalidate_error_flags(struct efuse *efuse) >> +{ >> + mutex_lock(&efuse->error_flags.lock); >> + efuse->error_flags.fetch_time = 0; >> + mutex_unlock(&efuse->error_flags.lock); >> +} >> + >> +static ssize_t efuse_show_operstate(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, >> + char *buf) >> +{ >> + struct efuse *efuse = dev_get_drvdata(dev); >> + int status = regulator_is_enabled(efuse->reg); >> + >> + if (status < 0) >> + return status; >> + >> + return sysfs_emit(buf, "%s\n", status ? "on" : "off"); >> +} >> + >> +static ssize_t efuse_set_operstate(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, >> + const char *buf, size_t count) >> +{ >> + int status, wantstate; >> + struct efuse *efuse = dev_get_drvdata(dev); >> + struct regulator *reg = efuse->reg; >> + >> + if (sysfs_streq(buf, "on")) >> + wantstate = 1; >> + else if (sysfs_streq(buf, "off")) >> + wantstate = 0; >> + else >> + return -EINVAL; >> + >> + status = regulator_is_enabled(reg); >> + >> + /* >> + * We need to ensure our enable/disable calls don't get imbalanced, so >> + * bail if we can't determine the current state. >> + */ >> + if (status < 0) >> + return status; >> + >> + /* Return early if we're already in the desired state */ >> + if (!!status == wantstate) >> + return count; >> + >> + if (wantstate) >> + status = regulator_enable(reg); >> + else >> + status = regulator_disable(reg); >> + >> + /* >> + * Toggling operstate can reset latched status flags, so invalidate >> + * the cached value. >> + */ >> + efuse_invalidate_error_flags(efuse); >> + >> + if (!status && regulator_is_enabled(reg) != wantstate) { >> + /* >> + * We could do >> + * >> + * if (!wantstate) >> + * regulator_force_disable(reg); >> + * >> + * here, but it's likely to leave it such that it can't then >> + * be re-enabled, so we'll just report the error and leave it >> + * as it is (and hopefully as long as our enable/disable calls >> + * remain balanced and nobody registers another consumer for >> + * the same supply we won't end up in this situation anyway). >> + */ >> + dev_err(dev, "regulator_%sable() didn't take effect\n", wantstate ? "en" : "dis"); >> + status = -EIO; >> + } >> + >> + return status ? : count; >> +} >> + >> +static int efuse_update_error_flags(struct efuse *efuse) >> +{ >> + int status = 0; >> + unsigned long cache_expiry; >> + >> + mutex_lock(&efuse->error_flags.lock); >> + >> + cache_expiry = efuse->error_flags.fetch_time + efuse->error_flags.ttl; >> + >> + if (!efuse->error_flags.ttl || !efuse->error_flags.fetch_time || >> + time_after(jiffies, cache_expiry)) { >> + status = regulator_get_error_flags(efuse->reg, &efuse->error_flags.cache); >> + if (!status) >> + efuse->error_flags.fetch_time = jiffies; >> + } >> + >> + mutex_unlock(&efuse->error_flags.lock); >> + >> + return status; >> +} >> + >> +static DEVICE_ATTR(operstate, 0644, efuse_show_operstate, efuse_set_operstate); >> + >> +#define EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(name, bit) \ >> + static ssize_t efuse_show_##name(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, \ >> + char *buf) \ >> + { \ >> + struct efuse *efuse = dev_get_drvdata(dev); \ >> + int status = efuse_update_error_flags(efuse); \ >> + if (status) \ >> + return status; \ >> + return sysfs_emit(buf, "%d\n", !!(efuse->error_flags.cache & bit)); \ >> + } \ >> + static DEVICE_ATTR(name, 0444, efuse_show_##name, NULL) >> + >> +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(under_voltage, REGULATOR_ERROR_UNDER_VOLTAGE); >> +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(over_current, REGULATOR_ERROR_OVER_CURRENT); >> +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(regulation_out, REGULATOR_ERROR_REGULATION_OUT); >> +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(fail, REGULATOR_ERROR_FAIL); >> +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(over_temp, REGULATOR_ERROR_OVER_TEMP); >> +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(under_voltage_warn, REGULATOR_ERROR_UNDER_VOLTAGE_WARN); >> +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(over_current_warn, REGULATOR_ERROR_OVER_CURRENT_WARN); >> +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(over_voltage_warn, REGULATOR_ERROR_OVER_VOLTAGE_WARN); >> +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(over_temp_warn, REGULATOR_ERROR_OVER_TEMP_WARN); >> + >> +static struct attribute *attributes[] = { >> + &dev_attr_operstate.attr, >> + &dev_attr_under_voltage.attr, >> + &dev_attr_over_current.attr, >> + &dev_attr_regulation_out.attr, >> + &dev_attr_fail.attr, >> + &dev_attr_over_temp.attr, >> + &dev_attr_under_voltage_warn.attr, >> + &dev_attr_over_current_warn.attr, >> + &dev_attr_over_voltage_warn.attr, >> + &dev_attr_over_temp_warn.attr, >> + NULL, >> +}; >> + >> +static const struct attribute_group attr_group = { >> + .attrs = attributes, >> +}; > >ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS()? > >> + >> +static int efuse_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) >> +{ >> + int status; >> + struct regulator *reg; >> + struct efuse *efuse; >> + u32 cache_ttl_ms; >> + >> + reg = devm_regulator_get(&pdev->dev, "vout"); >> + if (IS_ERR(reg)) >> + return PTR_ERR(reg); >> + >> + status = regulator_enable(reg); >> + if (status) { >> + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "failed to enable regulator\n"); >> + return status; >> + } >> + >> + efuse = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*efuse), GFP_KERNEL); >> + if (!efuse) >> + return -ENOMEM; >> + >> + efuse->reg = reg; >> + mutex_init(&efuse->error_flags.lock); >> + >> + if (!of_property_read_u32(pdev->dev.of_node, "error-flags-cache-ttl-ms", &cache_ttl_ms)) >> + efuse->error_flags.ttl = msecs_to_jiffies(cache_ttl_ms); >> + >> + platform_set_drvdata(pdev, efuse); >> + >> + return sysfs_create_group(&pdev->dev.kobj, &attr_group); > >You just raced with userspace and lost :( > >Set the default groups for your platform driver and then the driver core >will automatically create/remove them for you, no need for you to do >anything directly with them at all. > Ack, thanks for the review -- I'll fix all three points in v2. Zev
diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index fca970a46e77..d1153a0389d2 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -7064,6 +7064,11 @@ S: Orphan W: http://aeschi.ch.eu.org/efs/ F: fs/efs/ +POWER EFUSE DRIVER +M: Zev Weiss <zev@bewilderbeest.net> +S: Maintained +F: drivers/misc/power-efuse.c + EHEA (IBM pSeries eHEA 10Gb ethernet adapter) DRIVER M: Douglas Miller <dougmill@linux.ibm.com> L: netdev@vger.kernel.org diff --git a/drivers/misc/Kconfig b/drivers/misc/Kconfig index 0f5a49fc7c9e..45fc3e8ad35d 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/misc/Kconfig @@ -470,6 +470,21 @@ config HISI_HIKEY_USB switching between the dual-role USB-C port and the USB-A host ports using only one USB controller. +config POWER_EFUSE + tristate "Power efuse driver support" + depends on OF && REGULATOR + help + This driver supports a regulator device functioning as a + power efuse, with status bits and an on/off switch available + via sysfs. + + A typical use for this would be for an efuse controlling a + generic power output for supplying power to devices external + to the system running this driver (such as in the management + controller of a "smart" PDU or similar), allowing the + operator to manually turn the output on and off, check if + the efuse has tripped due to overload, etc. + source "drivers/misc/c2port/Kconfig" source "drivers/misc/eeprom/Kconfig" source "drivers/misc/cb710/Kconfig" diff --git a/drivers/misc/Makefile b/drivers/misc/Makefile index a086197af544..7bd784b89ef8 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/Makefile +++ b/drivers/misc/Makefile @@ -59,3 +59,4 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_UACCE) += uacce/ obj-$(CONFIG_XILINX_SDFEC) += xilinx_sdfec.o obj-$(CONFIG_HISI_HIKEY_USB) += hisi_hikey_usb.o obj-$(CONFIG_HI6421V600_IRQ) += hi6421v600-irq.o +obj-$(CONFIG_POWER_EFUSE) += power-efuse.o diff --git a/drivers/misc/power-efuse.c b/drivers/misc/power-efuse.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..e974dde57615 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/misc/power-efuse.c @@ -0,0 +1,221 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 +/* + * This module provides a thin wrapper around a regulator device that exposes + * status bits and on/off state via sysfs. + * + * Copyright (C) 2022 Zev Weiss <zev@bewilderbeest.net> + */ + +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/of.h> +#include <linux/platform_device.h> +#include <linux/regulator/consumer.h> + +struct efuse { + struct regulator *reg; + struct { + unsigned int cache; + unsigned long ttl; + unsigned long fetch_time; + struct mutex lock; + } error_flags; +}; + +/* Ensure that the next error_flags access fetches them from the device */ +static void efuse_invalidate_error_flags(struct efuse *efuse) +{ + mutex_lock(&efuse->error_flags.lock); + efuse->error_flags.fetch_time = 0; + mutex_unlock(&efuse->error_flags.lock); +} + +static ssize_t efuse_show_operstate(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, + char *buf) +{ + struct efuse *efuse = dev_get_drvdata(dev); + int status = regulator_is_enabled(efuse->reg); + + if (status < 0) + return status; + + return sysfs_emit(buf, "%s\n", status ? "on" : "off"); +} + +static ssize_t efuse_set_operstate(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, + const char *buf, size_t count) +{ + int status, wantstate; + struct efuse *efuse = dev_get_drvdata(dev); + struct regulator *reg = efuse->reg; + + if (sysfs_streq(buf, "on")) + wantstate = 1; + else if (sysfs_streq(buf, "off")) + wantstate = 0; + else + return -EINVAL; + + status = regulator_is_enabled(reg); + + /* + * We need to ensure our enable/disable calls don't get imbalanced, so + * bail if we can't determine the current state. + */ + if (status < 0) + return status; + + /* Return early if we're already in the desired state */ + if (!!status == wantstate) + return count; + + if (wantstate) + status = regulator_enable(reg); + else + status = regulator_disable(reg); + + /* + * Toggling operstate can reset latched status flags, so invalidate + * the cached value. + */ + efuse_invalidate_error_flags(efuse); + + if (!status && regulator_is_enabled(reg) != wantstate) { + /* + * We could do + * + * if (!wantstate) + * regulator_force_disable(reg); + * + * here, but it's likely to leave it such that it can't then + * be re-enabled, so we'll just report the error and leave it + * as it is (and hopefully as long as our enable/disable calls + * remain balanced and nobody registers another consumer for + * the same supply we won't end up in this situation anyway). + */ + dev_err(dev, "regulator_%sable() didn't take effect\n", wantstate ? "en" : "dis"); + status = -EIO; + } + + return status ? : count; +} + +static int efuse_update_error_flags(struct efuse *efuse) +{ + int status = 0; + unsigned long cache_expiry; + + mutex_lock(&efuse->error_flags.lock); + + cache_expiry = efuse->error_flags.fetch_time + efuse->error_flags.ttl; + + if (!efuse->error_flags.ttl || !efuse->error_flags.fetch_time || + time_after(jiffies, cache_expiry)) { + status = regulator_get_error_flags(efuse->reg, &efuse->error_flags.cache); + if (!status) + efuse->error_flags.fetch_time = jiffies; + } + + mutex_unlock(&efuse->error_flags.lock); + + return status; +} + +static DEVICE_ATTR(operstate, 0644, efuse_show_operstate, efuse_set_operstate); + +#define EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(name, bit) \ + static ssize_t efuse_show_##name(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, \ + char *buf) \ + { \ + struct efuse *efuse = dev_get_drvdata(dev); \ + int status = efuse_update_error_flags(efuse); \ + if (status) \ + return status; \ + return sysfs_emit(buf, "%d\n", !!(efuse->error_flags.cache & bit)); \ + } \ + static DEVICE_ATTR(name, 0444, efuse_show_##name, NULL) + +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(under_voltage, REGULATOR_ERROR_UNDER_VOLTAGE); +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(over_current, REGULATOR_ERROR_OVER_CURRENT); +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(regulation_out, REGULATOR_ERROR_REGULATION_OUT); +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(fail, REGULATOR_ERROR_FAIL); +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(over_temp, REGULATOR_ERROR_OVER_TEMP); +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(under_voltage_warn, REGULATOR_ERROR_UNDER_VOLTAGE_WARN); +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(over_current_warn, REGULATOR_ERROR_OVER_CURRENT_WARN); +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(over_voltage_warn, REGULATOR_ERROR_OVER_VOLTAGE_WARN); +EFUSE_ERROR_ATTR(over_temp_warn, REGULATOR_ERROR_OVER_TEMP_WARN); + +static struct attribute *attributes[] = { + &dev_attr_operstate.attr, + &dev_attr_under_voltage.attr, + &dev_attr_over_current.attr, + &dev_attr_regulation_out.attr, + &dev_attr_fail.attr, + &dev_attr_over_temp.attr, + &dev_attr_under_voltage_warn.attr, + &dev_attr_over_current_warn.attr, + &dev_attr_over_voltage_warn.attr, + &dev_attr_over_temp_warn.attr, + NULL, +}; + +static const struct attribute_group attr_group = { + .attrs = attributes, +}; + +static int efuse_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) +{ + int status; + struct regulator *reg; + struct efuse *efuse; + u32 cache_ttl_ms; + + reg = devm_regulator_get(&pdev->dev, "vout"); + if (IS_ERR(reg)) + return PTR_ERR(reg); + + status = regulator_enable(reg); + if (status) { + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "failed to enable regulator\n"); + return status; + } + + efuse = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*efuse), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!efuse) + return -ENOMEM; + + efuse->reg = reg; + mutex_init(&efuse->error_flags.lock); + + if (!of_property_read_u32(pdev->dev.of_node, "error-flags-cache-ttl-ms", &cache_ttl_ms)) + efuse->error_flags.ttl = msecs_to_jiffies(cache_ttl_ms); + + platform_set_drvdata(pdev, efuse); + + return sysfs_create_group(&pdev->dev.kobj, &attr_group); +} + +static int efuse_remove(struct platform_device *pdev) +{ + sysfs_remove_group(&pdev->dev.kobj, &attr_group); + return 0; +} + +static const struct of_device_id efuse_of_match_table[] = { + { .compatible = "power-efuse" }, + { }, +}; + +static struct platform_driver efuse_driver = { + .driver = { + .name = "power-efuse", + .of_match_table = efuse_of_match_table, + }, + .probe = efuse_probe, + .remove = efuse_remove, +}; +module_platform_driver(efuse_driver); + +MODULE_AUTHOR("Zev Weiss <zev@bewilderbeest.net>"); +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Power efuse driver");
This driver provides a sysfs interface to access the on/off state and error flags of a regulator supplying a power output controlled by the system. Signed-off-by: Zev Weiss <zev@bewilderbeest.net> --- MAINTAINERS | 5 + drivers/misc/Kconfig | 15 +++ drivers/misc/Makefile | 1 + drivers/misc/power-efuse.c | 221 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 242 insertions(+) create mode 100644 drivers/misc/power-efuse.c