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  1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
  2 /*
  3  * cec-pin.h - low-level CEC pin control
  4  *
  5  * Copyright 2017 Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
  6  */
  7 
  8 #ifndef LINUX_CEC_PIN_H
  9 #define LINUX_CEC_PIN_H
 10 
 11 #include <linux/types.h>
 12 #include <media/cec.h>
 13 
 14 /**
 15  * struct cec_pin_ops - low-level CEC pin operations
 16  * @read:       read the CEC pin. Returns > 0 if high, 0 if low, or an error
 17  *              if negative.
 18  * @low:        drive the CEC pin low.
 19  * @high:       stop driving the CEC pin. The pull-up will drive the pin
 20  *              high, unless someone else is driving the pin low.
 21  * @enable_irq: optional, enable the interrupt to detect pin voltage changes.
 22  * @disable_irq: optional, disable the interrupt.
 23  * @free:       optional. Free any allocated resources. Called when the
 24  *              adapter is deleted.
 25  * @status:     optional, log status information.
 26  * @read_hpd:   optional. Read the HPD pin. Returns > 0 if high, 0 if low or
 27  *              an error if negative.
 28  * @read_5v:    optional. Read the 5V pin. Returns > 0 if high, 0 if low or
 29  *              an error if negative.
 30  * @received:   optional. High-level CEC message callback. Allows the driver
 31  *              to process CEC messages.
 32  *
 33  * These operations (except for the @received op) are used by the
 34  * cec pin framework to manipulate the CEC pin.
 35  */
 36 struct cec_pin_ops {
 37         int  (*read)(struct cec_adapter *adap);
 38         void (*low)(struct cec_adapter *adap);
 39         void (*high)(struct cec_adapter *adap);
 40         bool (*enable_irq)(struct cec_adapter *adap);
 41         void (*disable_irq)(struct cec_adapter *adap);
 42         void (*free)(struct cec_adapter *adap);
 43         void (*status)(struct cec_adapter *adap, struct seq_file *file);
 44         int  (*read_hpd)(struct cec_adapter *adap);
 45         int  (*read_5v)(struct cec_adapter *adap);
 46 
 47         /* High-level CEC message callback */
 48         int (*received)(struct cec_adapter *adap, struct cec_msg *msg);
 49 };
 50 
 51 /**
 52  * cec_pin_changed() - update pin state from interrupt
 53  *
 54  * @adap:       pointer to the cec adapter
 55  * @value:      when true the pin is high, otherwise it is low
 56  *
 57  * If changes of the CEC voltage are detected via an interrupt, then
 58  * cec_pin_changed is called from the interrupt with the new value.
 59  */
 60 void cec_pin_changed(struct cec_adapter *adap, bool value);
 61 
 62 /**
 63  * cec_pin_allocate_adapter() - allocate a pin-based cec adapter
 64  *
 65  * @pin_ops:    low-level pin operations
 66  * @priv:       will be stored in adap->priv and can be used by the adapter ops.
 67  *              Use cec_get_drvdata(adap) to get the priv pointer.
 68  * @name:       the name of the CEC adapter. Note: this name will be copied.
 69  * @caps:       capabilities of the CEC adapter. This will be ORed with
 70  *              CEC_CAP_MONITOR_ALL and CEC_CAP_MONITOR_PIN.
 71  *
 72  * Allocate a cec adapter using the cec pin framework.
 73  *
 74  * Return: a pointer to the cec adapter or an error pointer
 75  */
 76 struct cec_adapter *cec_pin_allocate_adapter(const struct cec_pin_ops *pin_ops,
 77                                         void *priv, const char *name, u32 caps);
 78 
 79 #endif
 80 

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