// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only /* * Copyright (c) 2011 Jonathan Cameron * * Buffer handling elements of industrial I/O reference driver. * Uses the kfifo buffer. * * To test without hardware use the sysfs trigger. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "iio_simple_dummy.h" /* Some fake data */ static const s16 fakedata[] = { [DUMMY_INDEX_VOLTAGE_0] = 7, [DUMMY_INDEX_DIFFVOLTAGE_1M2] = -33, [DUMMY_INDEX_DIFFVOLTAGE_3M4] = -2, [DUMMY_INDEX_ACCELX] = 344, }; struct dummy_scan { s16 data[ARRAY_SIZE(fakedata)]; aligned_s64 timestamp; }; /** * iio_simple_dummy_trigger_h() - the trigger handler function * @irq: the interrupt number * @p: private data - always a pointer to the poll func. * * This is the guts of buffered capture. On a trigger event occurring, * if the pollfunc is attached then this handler is called as a threaded * interrupt (and hence may sleep). It is responsible for grabbing data * from the device and pushing it into the associated buffer. */ static irqreturn_t iio_simple_dummy_trigger_h(int irq, void *p) { struct iio_poll_func *pf = p; struct iio_dev *indio_dev = pf->indio_dev; struct dummy_scan *scan; int i = 0, j; /* * Note that some buses such as SPI require DMA safe buffers which * cannot be on the stack. Two easy ways to do this: * - Local kzalloc (as done here) * - A buffer at the end of the structure accessed via iio_priv() * that is marked __aligned(IIO_DMA_MINALIGN). */ scan = kzalloc(sizeof(*scan), GFP_KERNEL); if (!scan) goto done; /* * Three common options here: * hardware scans: * certain combinations of channels make up a fast read. The capture * will consist of all of them. Hence we just call the grab data * function and fill the buffer without processing. * software scans: * can be considered to be random access so efficient reading is just * a case of minimal bus transactions. * software culled hardware scans: * occasionally a driver may process the nearest hardware scan to avoid * storing elements that are not desired. This is the fiddliest option * by far. * Here let's pretend we have random access. And the values are in the * constant table fakedata. */ iio_for_each_active_channel(indio_dev, j) scan->data[i++] = fakedata[j]; iio_push_to_buffers_with_ts(indio_dev, scan, sizeof(*scan), iio_get_time_ns(indio_dev)); kfree(scan); done: /* * Tell the core we are done with this trigger and ready for the * next one. */ iio_trigger_notify_done(indio_dev->trig); return IRQ_HANDLED; } static const struct iio_buffer_setup_ops iio_simple_dummy_buffer_setup_ops = { }; int iio_simple_dummy_configure_buffer(struct iio_dev *indio_dev) { return iio_triggered_buffer_setup(indio_dev, NULL, iio_simple_dummy_trigger_h, &iio_simple_dummy_buffer_setup_ops); } /** * iio_simple_dummy_unconfigure_buffer() - release buffer resources * @indio_dev: device instance state */ void iio_simple_dummy_unconfigure_buffer(struct iio_dev *indio_dev) { iio_triggered_buffer_cleanup(indio_dev); }