I3C master controller driver API

void i3c_bus_maintenance_lock(struct i3c_bus *bus)

Lock the bus for a maintenance operation

Parameters

struct i3c_bus *bus

I3C bus to take the lock on

Description

This function takes the bus lock so that no other operations can occur on the bus. This is needed for all kind of bus maintenance operation, like - enabling/disabling slave events - re-triggering DAA - changing the dynamic address of a device - relinquishing mastership - …

The reason for this kind of locking is that we don’t want drivers and core logic to rely on I3C device information that could be changed behind their back.

void i3c_bus_maintenance_unlock(struct i3c_bus *bus)

Release the bus lock after a maintenance operation

Parameters

struct i3c_bus *bus

I3C bus to release the lock on

Description

Should be called when the bus maintenance operation is done. See i3c_bus_maintenance_lock() for more details on what these maintenance operations are.

void i3c_bus_normaluse_lock(struct i3c_bus *bus)

Lock the bus for a normal operation

Parameters

struct i3c_bus *bus

I3C bus to take the lock on

Description

This function takes the bus lock for any operation that is not a maintenance operation (see i3c_bus_maintenance_lock() for a non-exhaustive list of maintenance operations). Basically all communications with I3C devices are normal operations (HDR, SDR transfers or CCC commands that do not change bus state or I3C dynamic address).

Note that this lock is not guaranteeing serialization of normal operations. In other words, transfer requests passed to the I3C master can be submitted in parallel and I3C master drivers have to use their own locking to make sure two different communications are not inter-mixed, or access to the output/input queue is not done while the engine is busy.

void i3c_bus_normaluse_unlock(struct i3c_bus *bus)

Release the bus lock after a normal operation

Parameters

struct i3c_bus *bus

I3C bus to release the lock on

Description

Should be called when a normal operation is done. See i3c_bus_normaluse_lock() for more details on what these normal operations are.

int i3c_master_get_free_addr(struct i3c_master_controller *master, u8 start_addr)

get a free address on the bus

Parameters

struct i3c_master_controller *master

I3C master object

u8 start_addr

where to start searching

Description

This function must be called with the bus lock held in write mode.

Return

the first free address starting at start_addr (included) or -ENOMEM if there’s no more address available.

int i3c_master_entdaa_locked(struct i3c_master_controller *master)

start a DAA (Dynamic Address Assignment) procedure

Parameters

struct i3c_master_controller *master

master used to send frames on the bus

Description

Send a ENTDAA CCC command to start a DAA procedure.

Note that this function only sends the ENTDAA CCC command, all the logic behind dynamic address assignment has to be handled in the I3C master driver.

This function must be called with the bus lock held in write mode.

Return

0 in case of success, a positive I3C error code if the error is one of the official Mx error codes, and a negative error code otherwise.

int i3c_master_disec_locked(struct i3c_master_controller *master, u8 addr, u8 evts)

send a DISEC CCC command

Parameters

struct i3c_master_controller *master

master used to send frames on the bus

u8 addr

a valid I3C slave address or I3C_BROADCAST_ADDR

u8 evts

events to disable

Description

Send a DISEC CCC command to disable some or all events coming from a specific slave, or all devices if addr is I3C_BROADCAST_ADDR.

This function must be called with the bus lock held in write mode.

Return

0 in case of success, a positive I3C error code if the error is one of the official Mx error codes, and a negative error code otherwise.

int i3c_master_enec_locked(struct i3c_master_controller *master, u8 addr, u8 evts)

send an ENEC CCC command

Parameters

struct i3c_master_controller *master

master used to send frames on the bus

u8 addr

a valid I3C slave address or I3C_BROADCAST_ADDR

u8 evts

events to disable

Description

Sends an ENEC CCC command to enable some or all events coming from a specific slave, or all devices if addr is I3C_BROADCAST_ADDR.

This function must be called with the bus lock held in write mode.

Return

0 in case of success, a positive I3C error code if the error is one of the official Mx error codes, and a negative error code otherwise.

int i3c_master_defslvs_locked(struct i3c_master_controller *master)

send a DEFSLVS CCC command

Parameters

struct i3c_master_controller *master

master used to send frames on the bus

Description

Send a DEFSLVS CCC command containing all the devices known to the master. This is useful when you have secondary masters on the bus to propagate device information.

This should be called after all I3C devices have been discovered (in other words, after the DAA procedure has finished) and instantiated in i3c_master_controller_ops->bus_init(). It should also be called if a master ACKed an Hot-Join request and assigned a dynamic address to the device joining the bus.

This function must be called with the bus lock held in write mode.

Return

0 in case of success, a positive I3C error code if the error is one of the official Mx error codes, and a negative error code otherwise.

int i3c_master_do_daa(struct i3c_master_controller *master)

do a DAA (Dynamic Address Assignment)

Parameters

struct i3c_master_controller *master

master doing the DAA

Description

This function is instantiating an I3C device object and adding it to the I3C device list. All device information are automatically retrieved using standard CCC commands.

The I3C device object is returned in case the master wants to attach private data to it using i3c_dev_set_master_data().

This function must be called with the bus lock held in write mode.

Return

a 0 in case of success, an negative error code otherwise.

int i3c_master_set_info(struct i3c_master_controller *master, const struct i3c_device_info *info)

set master device information

Parameters

struct i3c_master_controller *master

master used to send frames on the bus

const struct i3c_device_info *info

I3C device information

Description

Set master device info. This should be called from i3c_master_controller_ops->bus_init().

Not all i3c_device_info fields are meaningful for a master device. Here is a list of fields that should be properly filled:

This function must be called with the bus lock held in maintenance mode.

Return

0 if info contains valid information (not every piece of information can be checked, but we can at least make sure info->dyn_addr and info->bcr are correct), -EINVAL otherwise.

int i3c_master_bus_init(struct i3c_master_controller *master)

initialize an I3C bus

Parameters

struct i3c_master_controller *master

main master initializing the bus

Description

This function is following all initialisation steps described in the I3C specification:

  1. Attach I2C devs to the master so that the master can fill its internal device table appropriately

  2. Call i3c_master_controller_ops->bus_init() method to initialize the master controller. That’s usually where the bus mode is selected (pure bus or mixed fast/slow bus)

  3. Instruct all devices on the bus to drop their dynamic address. This is particularly important when the bus was previously configured by someone else (for example the bootloader)

  4. Disable all slave events.

  5. Reserve address slots for I3C devices with init_dyn_addr. And if devices also have static_addr, try to pre-assign dynamic addresses requested by the FW with SETDASA and attach corresponding statically defined I3C devices to the master.

  6. Do a DAA (Dynamic Address Assignment) to assign dynamic addresses to all remaining I3C devices

Once this is done, all I3C and I2C devices should be usable.

Return

a 0 in case of success, an negative error code otherwise.

int i3c_master_add_i3c_dev_locked(struct i3c_master_controller *master, u8 addr)

add an I3C slave to the bus

Parameters

struct i3c_master_controller *master

master used to send frames on the bus

u8 addr

I3C slave dynamic address assigned to the device

Description

This function is instantiating an I3C device object and adding it to the I3C device list. All device information are automatically retrieved using standard CCC commands.

The I3C device object is returned in case the master wants to attach private data to it using i3c_dev_set_master_data().

This function must be called with the bus lock held in write mode.

Return

a 0 in case of success, an negative error code otherwise.

void i3c_master_queue_ibi(struct i3c_dev_desc *dev, struct i3c_ibi_slot *slot)

Queue an IBI

Parameters

struct i3c_dev_desc *dev

the device this IBI is coming from

struct i3c_ibi_slot *slot

the IBI slot used to store the payload

Description

Queue an IBI to the controller workqueue. The IBI handler attached to the dev will be called from a workqueue context.

void i3c_generic_ibi_free_pool(struct i3c_generic_ibi_pool *pool)

Free a generic IBI pool

Parameters

struct i3c_generic_ibi_pool *pool

the IBI pool to free

Description

Free all IBI slots allated by a generic IBI pool.

struct i3c_generic_ibi_pool *i3c_generic_ibi_alloc_pool(struct i3c_dev_desc *dev, const struct i3c_ibi_setup *req)

Create a generic IBI pool

Parameters

struct i3c_dev_desc *dev

the device this pool will be used for

const struct i3c_ibi_setup *req

IBI setup request describing what the device driver expects

Description

Create a generic IBI pool based on the information provided in req.

Return

a valid IBI pool in case of success, an ERR_PTR() otherwise.

struct i3c_ibi_slot *i3c_generic_ibi_get_free_slot(struct i3c_generic_ibi_pool *pool)

Get a free slot from a generic IBI pool

Parameters

struct i3c_generic_ibi_pool *pool

the pool to query an IBI slot on

Description

Search for a free slot in a generic IBI pool. The slot should be returned to the pool using i3c_generic_ibi_recycle_slot() when it’s no longer needed.

Return

a pointer to a free slot, or NULL if there’s no free slot available.

void i3c_generic_ibi_recycle_slot(struct i3c_generic_ibi_pool *pool, struct i3c_ibi_slot *s)

Return a slot to a generic IBI pool

Parameters

struct i3c_generic_ibi_pool *pool

the pool to return the IBI slot to

struct i3c_ibi_slot *s

IBI slot to recycle

Description

Add an IBI slot back to its generic IBI pool. Should be called from the master driver struct_master_controller_ops->recycle_ibi() method.

int i3c_master_register(struct i3c_master_controller *master, struct device *parent, const struct i3c_master_controller_ops *ops, bool secondary)

register an I3C master

Parameters

struct i3c_master_controller *master

master used to send frames on the bus

struct device *parent

the parent device (the one that provides this I3C master controller)

const struct i3c_master_controller_ops *ops

the master controller operations

bool secondary

true if you are registering a secondary master. Will return -ENOTSUPP if set to true since secondary masters are not yet supported

Description

This function takes care of everything for you:

  • creates and initializes the I3C bus

  • populates the bus with static I2C devs if parent->of_node is not NULL

  • registers all I3C devices added by the controller during bus initialization

  • registers the I2C adapter and all I2C devices

Return

0 in case of success, a negative error code otherwise.

int i3c_master_unregister(struct i3c_master_controller *master)

unregister an I3C master

Parameters

struct i3c_master_controller *master

master used to send frames on the bus

Description

Basically undo everything done in i3c_master_register().

Return

0 in case of success, a negative error code otherwise.

struct i3c_i2c_dev_desc

Common part of the I3C/I2C device descriptor

Definition

struct i3c_i2c_dev_desc {
  struct list_head node;
  struct i3c_master_controller *master;
  void *master_priv;
};

Members

node

node element used to insert the slot into the I2C or I3C device list

master

I3C master that instantiated this device. Will be used to do I2C/I3C transfers

master_priv

master private data assigned to the device. Can be used to add master specific information

Description

This structure is describing common I3C/I2C dev information.

struct i2c_dev_boardinfo

I2C device board information

Definition

struct i2c_dev_boardinfo {
  struct list_head node;
  struct i2c_board_info base;
  u8 lvr;
};

Members

node

used to insert the boardinfo object in the I2C boardinfo list

base

regular I2C board information

lvr

LVR (Legacy Virtual Register) needed by the I3C core to know about the I2C device limitations

Description

This structure is used to attach board-level information to an I2C device. Each I2C device connected on the I3C bus should have one.

struct i2c_dev_desc

I2C device descriptor

Definition

struct i2c_dev_desc {
  struct i3c_i2c_dev_desc common;
  const struct i2c_dev_boardinfo *boardinfo;
  struct i2c_client *dev;
  u16 addr;
  u8 lvr;
};

Members

common

common part of the I2C device descriptor

boardinfo

pointer to the boardinfo attached to this I2C device

dev

I2C device object registered to the I2C framework

addr

I2C device address

lvr

LVR (Legacy Virtual Register) needed by the I3C core to know about the I2C device limitations

Description

Each I2C device connected on the bus will have an i2c_dev_desc. This object is created by the core and later attached to the controller using struct_i3c_master_controller->ops->attach_i2c_dev().

struct_i2c_dev_desc is the internal representation of an I2C device connected on an I3C bus. This object is also passed to all struct_i3c_master_controller_ops hooks.

struct i3c_ibi_slot

I3C IBI (In-Band Interrupt) slot

Definition

struct i3c_ibi_slot {
  struct work_struct work;
  struct i3c_dev_desc *dev;
  unsigned int len;
  void *data;
};

Members

work

work associated to this slot. The IBI handler will be called from there

dev

the I3C device that has generated this IBI

len

length of the payload associated to this IBI

data

payload buffer

Description

An IBI slot is an object pre-allocated by the controller and used when an IBI comes in. Every time an IBI comes in, the I3C master driver should find a free IBI slot in its IBI slot pool, retrieve the IBI payload and queue the IBI using i3c_master_queue_ibi().

How IBI slots are allocated is left to the I3C master driver, though, for simple kmalloc-based allocation, the generic IBI slot pool can be used.

struct i3c_device_ibi_info

IBI information attached to a specific device

Definition

struct i3c_device_ibi_info {
  struct completion all_ibis_handled;
  atomic_t pending_ibis;
  unsigned int max_payload_len;
  unsigned int num_slots;
  unsigned int enabled;
  void (*handler)(struct i3c_device *dev, const struct i3c_ibi_payload *payload);
};

Members

all_ibis_handled

used to be informed when no more IBIs are waiting to be processed. Used by i3c_device_disable_ibi() to wait for all IBIs to be dequeued

pending_ibis

count the number of pending IBIs. Each pending IBI has its work element queued to the controller workqueue

max_payload_len

maximum payload length for an IBI coming from this device. this value is specified when calling i3c_device_request_ibi() and should not change at run time. All messages IBIs exceeding this limit should be rejected by the master

num_slots

number of IBI slots reserved for this device

enabled

reflect the IBI status

handler

IBI handler specified at i3c_device_request_ibi() call time. This handler will be called from the controller workqueue, and as such is allowed to sleep (though it is recommended to process the IBI as fast as possible to not stall processing of other IBIs queued on the same workqueue). New I3C messages can be sent from the IBI handler

Description

The struct_i3c_device_ibi_info object is allocated when i3c_device_request_ibi() is called and attached to a specific device. This object is here to manage IBIs coming from a specific I3C device.

Note that this structure is the generic view of the IBI management infrastructure. I3C master drivers may have their own internal representation which they can associate to the device using controller-private data.

struct i3c_dev_boardinfo

I3C device board information

Definition

struct i3c_dev_boardinfo {
  struct list_head node;
  u8 init_dyn_addr;
  u8 static_addr;
  u64 pid;
  struct device_node *of_node;
};

Members

node

used to insert the boardinfo object in the I3C boardinfo list

init_dyn_addr

initial dynamic address requested by the FW. We provide no guarantee that the device will end up using this address, but try our best to assign this specific address to the device

static_addr

static address the I3C device listen on before it’s been assigned a dynamic address by the master. Will be used during bus initialization to assign it a specific dynamic address before starting DAA (Dynamic Address Assignment)

pid

I3C Provisional ID exposed by the device. This is a unique identifier that may be used to attach boardinfo to i3c_dev_desc when the device does not have a static address

of_node

optional DT node in case the device has been described in the DT

Description

This structure is used to attach board-level information to an I3C device. Not all I3C devices connected on the bus will have a boardinfo. It’s only needed if you want to attach extra resources to a device or assign it a specific dynamic address.

struct i3c_dev_desc

I3C device descriptor

Definition

struct i3c_dev_desc {
  struct i3c_i2c_dev_desc common;
  struct i3c_device_info info;
  struct mutex ibi_lock;
  struct i3c_device_ibi_info *ibi;
  struct i3c_device *dev;
  const struct i3c_dev_boardinfo *boardinfo;
};

Members

common

common part of the I3C device descriptor

info

I3C device information. Will be automatically filled when you create your device with i3c_master_add_i3c_dev_locked()

ibi_lock

lock used to protect the struct_i3c_device->ibi

ibi

IBI info attached to a device. Should be NULL until i3c_device_request_ibi() is called

dev

pointer to the I3C device object exposed to I3C device drivers. This should never be accessed from I3C master controller drivers. Only core code should manipulate it in when updating the dev <-> desc link or when propagating IBI events to the driver

boardinfo

pointer to the boardinfo attached to this I3C device

Description

Internal representation of an I3C device. This object is only used by the core and passed to I3C master controller drivers when they’re requested to do some operations on the device. The core maintains the link between the internal I3C dev descriptor and the object exposed to the I3C device drivers (struct_i3c_device).

struct i3c_device

I3C device object

Definition

struct i3c_device {
  struct device dev;
  struct i3c_dev_desc *desc;
  struct i3c_bus *bus;
};

Members

dev

device object to register the I3C dev to the device model

desc

pointer to an i3c device descriptor object. This link is updated every time the I3C device is rediscovered with a different dynamic address assigned

bus

I3C bus this device is attached to

Description

I3C device object exposed to I3C device drivers. The takes care of linking this object to the relevant struct_i3c_dev_desc one. All I3C devs on the I3C bus are represented, including I3C masters. For each of them, we have an instance of struct i3c_device.

enum i3c_bus_mode

I3C bus mode

Constants

I3C_BUS_MODE_PURE

only I3C devices are connected to the bus. No limitation expected

I3C_BUS_MODE_MIXED_FAST

I2C devices with 50ns spike filter are present on the bus. The only impact in this mode is that the high SCL pulse has to stay below 50ns to trick I2C devices when transmitting I3C frames

I3C_BUS_MODE_MIXED_LIMITED

I2C devices without 50ns spike filter are present on the bus. However they allow compliance up to the maximum SDR SCL clock frequency.

I3C_BUS_MODE_MIXED_SLOW

I2C devices without 50ns spike filter are present on the bus

enum i3c_addr_slot_status

I3C address slot status

Constants

I3C_ADDR_SLOT_FREE

address is free

I3C_ADDR_SLOT_RSVD

address is reserved

I3C_ADDR_SLOT_I2C_DEV

address is assigned to an I2C device

I3C_ADDR_SLOT_I3C_DEV

address is assigned to an I3C device

I3C_ADDR_SLOT_STATUS_MASK

address slot mask

Description

On an I3C bus, addresses are assigned dynamically, and we need to know which addresses are free to use and which ones are already assigned.

Addresses marked as reserved are those reserved by the I3C protocol (broadcast address, …).

struct i3c_bus

I3C bus object

Definition

struct i3c_bus {
  struct i3c_dev_desc *cur_master;
  int id;
  unsigned long addrslots[((I2C_MAX_ADDR + 1) * 2) / BITS_PER_LONG];
  enum i3c_bus_mode mode;
  struct {
    unsigned long i3c;
    unsigned long i2c;
  } scl_rate;
  struct {
    struct list_head i3c;
    struct list_head i2c;
  } devs;
  struct rw_semaphore lock;
};

Members

cur_master

I3C master currently driving the bus. Since I3C is multi-master this can change over the time. Will be used to let a master know whether it needs to request bus ownership before sending a frame or not

id

bus ID. Assigned by the framework when register the bus

addrslots

a bitmap with 2-bits per-slot to encode the address status and ease the DAA (Dynamic Address Assignment) procedure (see enum i3c_addr_slot_status)

mode

bus mode (see enum i3c_bus_mode)

scl_rate

SCL signal rate for I3C and I2C mode

scl_rate.i3c

maximum rate for the clock signal when doing I3C SDR/priv transfers

scl_rate.i2c

maximum rate for the clock signal when doing I2C transfers

devs

2 lists containing all I3C/I2C devices connected to the bus

devs.i3c

contains a list of I3C device descriptors representing I3C devices connected on the bus and successfully attached to the I3C master

devs.i2c

contains a list of I2C device descriptors representing I2C devices connected on the bus and successfully attached to the I3C master

lock

read/write lock on the bus. This is needed to protect against operations that have an impact on the whole bus and the devices connected to it. For example, when asking slaves to drop their dynamic address (RSTDAA CCC), we need to make sure no one is trying to send I3C frames to these devices. Note that this lock does not protect against concurrency between devices: several drivers can send different I3C/I2C frames through the same master in parallel. This is the responsibility of the master to guarantee that frames are actually sent sequentially and not interlaced

Description

The I3C bus is represented with its own object and not implicitly described by the I3C master to cope with the multi-master functionality, where one bus can be shared amongst several masters, each of them requesting bus ownership when they need to.

struct i3c_master_controller_ops

I3C master methods

Definition

struct i3c_master_controller_ops {
  int (*bus_init)(struct i3c_master_controller *master);
  void (*bus_cleanup)(struct i3c_master_controller *master);
  int (*attach_i3c_dev)(struct i3c_dev_desc *dev);
  int (*reattach_i3c_dev)(struct i3c_dev_desc *dev, u8 old_dyn_addr);
  void (*detach_i3c_dev)(struct i3c_dev_desc *dev);
  int (*do_daa)(struct i3c_master_controller *master);
  bool (*supports_ccc_cmd)(struct i3c_master_controller *master, const struct i3c_ccc_cmd *cmd);
  int (*send_ccc_cmd)(struct i3c_master_controller *master, struct i3c_ccc_cmd *cmd);
  int (*priv_xfers)(struct i3c_dev_desc *dev,struct i3c_priv_xfer *xfers, int nxfers);
  int (*attach_i2c_dev)(struct i2c_dev_desc *dev);
  void (*detach_i2c_dev)(struct i2c_dev_desc *dev);
  int (*i2c_xfers)(struct i2c_dev_desc *dev, const struct i2c_msg *xfers, int nxfers);
  int (*request_ibi)(struct i3c_dev_desc *dev, const struct i3c_ibi_setup *req);
  void (*free_ibi)(struct i3c_dev_desc *dev);
  int (*enable_ibi)(struct i3c_dev_desc *dev);
  int (*disable_ibi)(struct i3c_dev_desc *dev);
  void (*recycle_ibi_slot)(struct i3c_dev_desc *dev, struct i3c_ibi_slot *slot);
};

Members

bus_init

hook responsible for the I3C bus initialization. You should at least call master_set_info() from there and set the bus mode. You can also put controller specific initialization in there. This method is mandatory.

bus_cleanup

cleanup everything done in i3c_master_controller_ops->bus_init(). This method is optional.

attach_i3c_dev

called every time an I3C device is attached to the bus. It can be after a DAA or when a device is statically declared by the FW, in which case it will only have a static address and the dynamic address will be 0. When this function is called, device information have not been retrieved yet. This is a good place to attach master controller specific data to I3C devices. This method is optional.

reattach_i3c_dev

called every time an I3C device has its addressed changed. It can be because the device has been powered down and has lost its address, or it can happen when a device had a static address and has been assigned a dynamic address with SETDASA. This method is optional.

detach_i3c_dev

called when an I3C device is detached from the bus. Usually happens when the master device is unregistered. This method is optional.

do_daa

do a DAA (Dynamic Address Assignment) procedure. This is procedure should send an ENTDAA CCC command and then add all devices discovered sure the DAA using i3c_master_add_i3c_dev_locked(). Add devices added with i3c_master_add_i3c_dev_locked() will then be attached or re-attached to the controller. This method is mandatory.

supports_ccc_cmd

should return true if the CCC command is supported, false otherwise. This method is optional, if not provided the core assumes all CCC commands are supported.

send_ccc_cmd

send a CCC command This method is mandatory.

priv_xfers

do one or several private I3C SDR transfers This method is mandatory.

attach_i2c_dev

called every time an I2C device is attached to the bus. This is a good place to attach master controller specific data to I2C devices. This method is optional.

detach_i2c_dev

called when an I2C device is detached from the bus. Usually happens when the master device is unregistered. This method is optional.

i2c_xfers

do one or several I2C transfers. Note that, unlike i3c transfers, the core does not guarantee that buffers attached to the transfers are DMA-safe. If drivers want to have DMA-safe buffers, they should use the i2c_get_dma_safe_msg_buf() and i2c_put_dma_safe_msg_buf() helpers provided by the I2C framework. This method is mandatory.

request_ibi

attach an IBI handler to an I3C device. This implies defining an IBI handler and the constraints of the IBI (maximum payload length and number of pre-allocated slots). Some controllers support less IBI-capable devices than regular devices, so this method might return -EBUSY if there’s no more space for an extra IBI registration This method is optional.

free_ibi

free an IBI previously requested with ->request_ibi(). The IBI should have been disabled with ->disable_irq() prior to that This method is mandatory only if ->request_ibi is not NULL.

enable_ibi

enable the IBI. Only valid if ->request_ibi() has been called prior to ->enable_ibi(). The controller should first enable the IBI on the controller end (for example, unmask the hardware IRQ) and then send the ENEC CCC command (with the IBI flag set) to the I3C device. This method is mandatory only if ->request_ibi is not NULL.

disable_ibi

disable an IBI. First send the DISEC CCC command with the IBI flag set and then deactivate the hardware IRQ on the controller end. This method is mandatory only if ->request_ibi is not NULL.

recycle_ibi_slot

recycle an IBI slot. Called every time an IBI has been processed by its handler. The IBI slot should be put back in the IBI slot pool so that the controller can re-use it for a future IBI This method is mandatory only if ->request_ibi is not NULL.

struct i3c_master_controller

I3C master controller object

Definition

struct i3c_master_controller {
  struct device dev;
  struct i3c_dev_desc *this;
  struct i2c_adapter i2c;
  const struct i3c_master_controller_ops *ops;
  unsigned int secondary : 1;
  unsigned int init_done : 1;
  struct {
    struct list_head i3c;
    struct list_head i2c;
  } boardinfo;
  struct i3c_bus bus;
  struct workqueue_struct *wq;
};

Members

dev

device to be registered to the device-model

this

an I3C device object representing this master. This device will be added to the list of I3C devs available on the bus

i2c

I2C adapter used for backward compatibility. This adapter is registered to the I2C subsystem to be as transparent as possible to existing I2C drivers

ops

master operations. See struct i3c_master_controller_ops

secondary

true if the master is a secondary master

init_done

true when the bus initialization is done

boardinfo

board-level information attached to devices connected on the bus

boardinfo.i3c

list of I3C boardinfo objects

boardinfo.i2c

list of I2C boardinfo objects

bus

I3C bus exposed by this master

wq

workqueue used to execute IBI handlers. Can also be used by master drivers if they need to postpone operations that need to take place in a thread context. Typical examples are Hot Join processing which requires taking the bus lock in maintenance, which in turn, can only be done from a sleep-able context

Description

A struct i3c_master_controller has to be registered to the I3C subsystem through i3c_master_register(). None of struct i3c_master_controller fields should be set manually, just pass appropriate values to i3c_master_register().

i3c_bus_for_each_i2cdev

i3c_bus_for_each_i2cdev (bus, dev)

iterate over all I2C devices present on the bus

Parameters

bus

the I3C bus

dev

an I2C device descriptor pointer updated to point to the current slot at each iteration of the loop

Description

Iterate over all I2C devs present on the bus.

i3c_bus_for_each_i3cdev

i3c_bus_for_each_i3cdev (bus, dev)

iterate over all I3C devices present on the bus

Parameters

bus

the I3C bus

dev

and I3C device descriptor pointer updated to point to the current slot at each iteration of the loop

Description

Iterate over all I3C devs present on the bus.

void *i3c_dev_get_master_data(const struct i3c_dev_desc *dev)

get master private data attached to an I3C device descriptor

Parameters

const struct i3c_dev_desc *dev

the I3C device descriptor to get private data from

Return

the private data previously attached with i3c_dev_set_master_data()

or NULL if no data has been attached to the device.

void i3c_dev_set_master_data(struct i3c_dev_desc *dev, void *data)

attach master private data to an I3C device descriptor

Parameters

struct i3c_dev_desc *dev

the I3C device descriptor to attach private data to

void *data

private data

Description

This functions allows a master controller to attach per-device private data which can then be retrieved with i3c_dev_get_master_data().

void *i2c_dev_get_master_data(const struct i2c_dev_desc *dev)

get master private data attached to an I2C device descriptor

Parameters

const struct i2c_dev_desc *dev

the I2C device descriptor to get private data from

Return

the private data previously attached with i2c_dev_set_master_data()

or NULL if no data has been attached to the device.

void i2c_dev_set_master_data(struct i2c_dev_desc *dev, void *data)

attach master private data to an I2C device descriptor

Parameters

struct i2c_dev_desc *dev

the I2C device descriptor to attach private data to

void *data

private data

Description

This functions allows a master controller to attach per-device private data which can then be retrieved with i2c_device_get_master_data().

struct i3c_master_controller *i3c_dev_get_master(struct i3c_dev_desc *dev)

get master used to communicate with a device

Parameters

struct i3c_dev_desc *dev

I3C dev

Return

the master controller driving dev

struct i3c_master_controller *i2c_dev_get_master(struct i2c_dev_desc *dev)

get master used to communicate with a device

Parameters

struct i2c_dev_desc *dev

I2C dev

Return

the master controller driving dev

struct i3c_bus *i3c_master_get_bus(struct i3c_master_controller *master)

get the bus attached to a master

Parameters

struct i3c_master_controller *master

master object

Return

the I3C bus master is connected to