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-rw-r--r-- | driver/aim-cdev/COPYING | 340 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/aim-cdev/Makefile | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/aim-cdev/cdev.c | 22 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/aim-network/COPYING | 340 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/aim-network/Makefile | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/aim-network/networking.c | 33 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/aim-sound/COPYING | 340 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/aim-sound/Makefile | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/aim-sound/sound.c | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/aim-v4l2/COPYING | 340 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/aim-v4l2/Makefile | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/hdm-dim2/COPYING | 340 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/hdm-dim2/Makefile | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/hdm-dim2/dim2_hal.c | 34 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/hdm-i2c/COPYING | 340 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/hdm-i2c/Makefile | 17 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/hdm-usb/COPYING | 340 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/hdm-usb/Makefile | 17 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/hdm-usb/hdm_usb.c | 146 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/include/mostcore.h (renamed from driver/mostcore/mostcore.h) | 0 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/mostcore/COPYING | 340 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | driver/mostcore/Makefile | 17 |
22 files changed, 3006 insertions, 94 deletions
diff --git a/driver/aim-cdev/COPYING b/driver/aim-cdev/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d45519 --- /dev/null +++ b/driver/aim-cdev/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,340 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public +License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free +software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This +General Public License applies to most of the Free Software +Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to +using it. 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You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the +source code. And you must show them these terms so they know their +rights. + + We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and +(2) offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy, +distribute and/or modify the software. + + Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain +that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free +software. If the software is modified by someone else and passed on, we +want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so +that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original +authors' reputations. + + Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software +patents. We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free +program will individually obtain patent licenses, in effect making the +program proprietary. To prevent this, we have made it clear that any +patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all. + + The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and +modification follow. + + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION + + 0. This License applies to any program or other work which contains +a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed +under the terms of this General Public License. The "Program", below, +refers to any such program or work, and a "work based on the Program" +means either the Program or any derivative work under copyright law: +that is to say, a work containing the Program or a portion of it, +either verbatim or with modifications and/or translated into another +language. (Hereinafter, translation is included without limitation in +the term "modification".) Each licensee is addressed as "you". + +Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not +covered by this License; they are outside its scope. The act of +running the Program is not restricted, and the output from the Program +is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the +Program (independent of having been made by running the Program). +Whether that is true depends on what the Program does. + + 1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program's +source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you +conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate +copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the +notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty; +and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License +along with the Program. + +You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and +you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee. + + 2. You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion +of it, thus forming a work based on the Program, and copy and +distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 +above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions: + + a) You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices + stating that you changed the files and the date of any change. + + b) You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in + whole or in part /* global window, document, $, hljs, elasticlunr, base_url, is_top_frame */
/* exported getParam, onIframeLoad */
"use strict";
// The full page consists of a main window with navigation and table of contents, and an inner
// iframe containing the current article. Which article is shown is determined by the main
// window's #hash portion of the URL. In fact, we use the simple rule: main window's URL of
// "rootUrl#relPath" corresponds to iframe's URL of "rootUrl/relPath".
//
// The main frame and the contents of the index page actually live in a single generated html
// file: the outer frame hides one half, and the inner hides the other. TODO: this should be
// possible to greatly simplify after mkdocs-1.0 release.
var mainWindow = is_top_frame ? window : (window.parent !== window ? window.parent : null);
var iframeWindow = null;
var rootUrl = qualifyUrl(base_url);
var searchIndex = null;
var showPageToc = true;
var MutationObserver = window.MutationObserver || window.WebKitMutationObserver;
var Keys = {
ENTER: 13,
ESCAPE: 27,
UP: 38,
DOWN: 40,
};
function startsWith(str, prefix) { return str.lastIndexOf(prefix, 0) === 0; }
function endsWith(str, suffix) { return str.indexOf(suffix, str.length - suffix.length) !== -1; }
/**
* Returns whether to use small-screen mode. Note that the same size is used in css @media block.
*/
function isSmallScreen() {
return window.matchMedia("(max-width: 600px)").matches;
}
/**
* Given a relative URL, returns the absolute one, relying on the browser to convert it.
*/
function qualifyUrl(url) {
var a = document.createElement('a');
a.href = url;
return a.href;
}
/**
* Turns an absolute path to relative, stripping out rootUrl + separator.
*/
function getRelPath(separator, absUrl) {
var prefix = rootUrl + (endsWith(rootUrl, separator) ? '' : separator);
return startsWith(absUrl, prefix) ? absUrl.slice(prefix.length) : null;
}
/**
* Turns a relative path to absolute, adding a prefix of rootUrl + separator.
*/
function getAbsUrl(separator, relPath) {
var sep = endsWith(rootUrl, separator) ? '' : separator;
return relPath === null ? null : rootUrl + sep + relPath;
}
/**
* Redirects the iframe to reflect the path represented by the main window's current URL.
* (In our design, nothing should change iframe's src except via updateIframe(), or back/forward
* history is likely to get messed up.)
*/
function updateIframe(enableForwardNav) {
// Grey out the "forward" button if we don't expect 'forward' to work.
$('#hist-fwd').toggleClass('greybtn', !enableForwardNav);
var targetRelPath = getRelPath('#', mainWindow.location.href) || '';
var targetIframeUrl = getAbsUrl('/', targetRelPath);
var loc = iframeWindow.location;
var currentIframeUrl = _safeGetLocationHref(loc);
console.log("updateIframe: %s -> %s (%s)", currentIframeUrl, targetIframeUrl,
currentIframeUrl === targetIframeUrl ? "same" : "replacing");
if (currentIframeUrl !== targetIframeUrl) {
loc.replace(targetIframeUrl);
onIframeBeforeLoad(targetIframeUrl);
}
document.body.scrollTop = 0;
}
/**
* Returns location.href, catching exception that's triggered if the iframe is on a different domain.
*/
function _safeGetLocationHref(location) {
try {
return location.href;
} catch (e) {
return null;
}
}
/**
* Returns the value of the given parameter in the URL's query portion.
*/
function getParam(key) {
var params = window.location.search.substring(1).split('&');
for (var i = 0; i < params.length; i++) {
var param = params[i].split('=');
if (param[0] === key) {
return decodeURIComponent(param[1].replace(/\+/g, '%20'));
}
}
}
/**
* Update the state of the button toggling table-of-contents. TOC has different behavior
* depending on screen size, so the button's behavior depends on that too.
*/
function updateTocButtonState() {
var shown;
if (isSmallScreen()) {
shown = $('.wm-toc-pane').hasClass('wm-toc-dropdown');
} else {
shown = !$('#main-content').hasClass('wm-toc-hidden');
}
$('#wm-toc-button').toggleClass('active', shown);
}
/**
* Update the height of the iframe container. On small screens, we adjust it to fit the iframe
* contents, so that the page scrolls as a whole rather than inside the iframe.
*/
function updateContentHeight() {
if (isSmallScreen()) {
$('.wm-content-pane').height(iframeWindow.document.body.offsetHeight + 20);
$('.wm-article').attr('scrolling', 'no');
} else {
$('.wm-content-pane').height('');
$('.wm-article').attr('scrolling', 'auto');
}
}
/**
* When TOC is a dropdown (on small screens), close it.
*/
function closeTempItems() {
$('.wm-toc-dropdown').removeClass('wm-toc-dropdown');
$('#mkdocs-search-query').closest('.wm-top-tool').removeClass('wm-top-tool-expanded');
updateTocButtonState();
}
/**
* Visit the given URL. This changes the hash of the top page to reflect the new URL's relative
* path, and points the iframe to the new URL.
*/
function visitUrl(url, event) {
var relPath = getRelPath('/', url);
if (relPath !== null) {
event.preventDefault();
var newUrl = getAbsUrl('#', relPath);
if (newUrl !== mainWindow.location.href) {
mainWindow.history.pushState(null, '', newUrl);
updateIframe(false);
}
closeTempItems();
iframeWindow.focus();
}
}
/**
* Adjusts link to point to a top page, converting URL from "base/path" to "base#path". It also
* sets a data-adjusted attribute on the link, to skip adjustments on future clicks.
*/
function adjustLink(linkEl) {
if (!linkEl.hasAttribute('data-wm-adjusted')) {
linkEl.setAttribute('data-wm-adjusted', 'done');
var relPath = getRelPath('/', linkEl.href);
if (relPath !== null) {
var newUrl = getAbsUrl('#', relPath);
linkEl.href = newUrl;
}
}
}
/**
* Given a URL, strips query and fragment, returning just the path.
*/
function cleanUrlPath(relUrl) {
return relUrl.replace(/[#?].*/, '');
}
/**
* Initialize the main window.
*/
function initMainWindow() {
// wm-toc-button either opens the table of contents in the side-pane, or (on smaller screens)
// shows the side-pane as a drop-down.
$('#wm-toc-button').on('click', function(e) {
if (isSmallScreen()) {
$('.wm-toc-pane').toggleClass('wm-toc-dropdown');
$('#wm-main-content').removeClass('wm-toc-hidden');
} else {
$('#main-content').toggleClass('wm-toc-hidden');
closeTempItems();
}
updateTocButtonState();
});
// Update the state of the wm-toc-button
updateTocButtonState();
$(window).on('resize', function() {
updateTocButtonState();
updateContentHeight();
});
// Connect up the Back and Forward buttons (if present).
$('#hist-back').on('click', function(e) { window.history.back(); });
$('#hist-fwd').on('click', function(e) { window.history.forward(); });
// When the side-pane is a dropdown, hide it on click-away.
$(window).on('blur', closeTempItems);
// When we click on an opener in the table of contents, open it.
$('.wm-toc-pane').on('click', '.wm-toc-opener', function(e) {
$(this).toggleClass('wm-toc-open');
$(this).next('.wm-toc-li-nested').collapse('toggle');
});
$('.wm-toc-pane').on('click', '.wm-page-toc-opener', function(e) {
// Ignore clicks while transitioning.
if ($(this).next('.wm-page-toc').hasClass('collapsing')) { return; }
showPageToc = !showPageToc;
$(this).toggleClass('wm-page-toc-open', showPageToc);
$(this).next('.wm-page-toc').collapse(showPageToc ? 'show' : 'hide');
});
// Once the article loads in the side-pane, close the dropdown.
$('.wm-article').on('load', function() {
document.title = iframeWindow.document.title;
updateContentHeight();
// We want to update content height whenever the height of the iframe's content changes.
// Using MutationObserver seems to be the best way to do that.
var observer = new MutationObserver(updateContentHeight);
observer.observe(iframeWindow.document.body, {
attributes: true,
childList: true,
characterData: true,
subtree: true
});
iframeWindow.focus();
});
// Initialize search functionality.
initSearch();
// Load the iframe now, and whenever we navigate the top frame.
setTimeout(function() { updateIframe(false); }, 0);
// For our usage, 'popstate' or 'hashchange' would work, but only 'hashchange' work on IE.
$(window).on('hashchange', function() { updateIframe(true); });
}
function onIframeBeforeLoad(url) {
$('.wm-current').removeClass('wm-current');
closeTempItems();
var tocLi = getTocLi(url);
tocLi.addClass('wm-current');
tocLi.parents('.wm-toc-li-nested')
// It's better to open parent items immediately without a transition.
.removeClass('collapsing').addClass('collapse in').height('')
.prev('.wm-toc-opener').addClass('wm-toc-open');
}
function getTocLi(url) {
var relPath = getAbsUrl('#', getRelPath('/', cleanUrlPath(url)));
var selector = '.wm-article-link[href="' + relPath + '"]';
return $(selector).closest('.wm-toc-li');
}
var _deferIframeLoad = false;
// Sometimes iframe is loaded before main window's ready callback. In this case, we defer
// onIframeLoad call until the main window has initialized.
function ensureIframeLoaded() {
if (_deferIframeLoad) {
onIframeLoad();
}
}
function onIframeLoad() {
if (!iframeWindow) { _deferIframeLoad = true; return; }
var url = iframeWindow.location.href;
onIframeBeforeLoad(url);
if (iframeWindow.pageToc) {
var relPath = getAbsUrl('#', getRelPath('/', cleanUrlPath(url)));
renderPageToc(getTocLi(url), relPath, iframeWindow.pageToc);
}
iframeWindow.focus();
}
/**
* Hides a bootstrap collapsible element, and removes it from DOM once hidden.
*/
function collapseAndRemove(collapsibleElem) {
if (!collapsibleElem.hasClass('in')) {
// If the element is already hidden, just remove it immediately.
collapsibleElem.remove();
} else {
collapsibleElem.on('hidden.bs.collapse', function() {
collapsibleElem.remove();
})
.collapse('hide');
}
}
function renderPageToc(parentElem, pageUrl, pageToc) {
var ul = $('<ul class="wm-toctree">');
function addItem(tocItem) {
ul.append($('<li class="wm-toc-li">')
.append($('<a class="wm-article-link wm-page-toc-text">')
.attr('href', pageUrl + tocItem.url)
.attr('data-wm-adjusted', 'done')
.text(tocItem.title)));
if (tocItem.children) {
tocItem.children.forEach(addItem);
}
}
pageToc.forEach(addItem);
$('.wm-page-toc-opener').removeClass('wm-page-toc-opener wm-page-toc-open');
collapseAndRemove($('.wm-page-toc'));
parentElem.addClass('wm-page-toc-opener').toggleClass('wm-page-toc-open', showPageToc);
$('<li class="wm-page-toc wm-toc-li-nested collapse">').append(ul).insertAfter(parentElem)
.collapse(showPageToc ? 'show' : 'hide');
}
if (!mainWindow) {
// This is a page that ought to be in an iframe. Redirect to load the top page instead.
var topUrl = getAbsUrl('#', getRelPath('/', window.location.href));
if (topUrl) {
window.location.href = topUrl;
}
} else {
// Adjust all links to point to the top page with the right hash fragment.
$(document).ready(function() {
$('a').each(function() { adjustLink(this); });
});
// For any dynamically-created links, adjust them on click.
$(document).on('click', 'a:not([data-wm-adjusted])', function(e) { adjustLink(this); });
}
if (is_top_frame) {
// Main window.
$(document).ready(function() {
iframeWindow = $('.wm-article')[0].contentWindow;
initMainWindow();
ensureIframeLoaded();
});
} else {
// Article contents.
iframeWindow = window;
if (mainWindow) {
mainWindow.onIframeLoad();
}
// Other initialization of iframe contents.
hljs.initHighlightingOnLoad();
$(document).ready(function() {
$('table').addClass('table table-striped table-hover table-bordered table-condensed');
});
}
var searchIndexReady = false;
/**
* Initialize search functionality.
*/
function initSearch() {
// Create elasticlunr index.
searchIndex = elasticlunr(function() {
this.setRef('location');
this.addField('title');
this.addField('text');
});
var searchBox = $('#mkdocs-search-query');
var searchResults = $('#mkdocs-search-results');
// Fetch the prebuilt index data, and add to the index.
$.getJSON(base_url + '/search/search_index.json')
.done(function(data) {
data.docs.forEach(function(doc) {
searchIndex.addDoc(doc);
});
searchIndexReady = true;
$(document).trigger('searchIndexReady');
});
function showSearchResults(optShow) {
var show = (optShow === false ? false : Boolean(searchBox.val()));
if (show) {
doSearch({
resultsElem: searchResults,
query: searchBox.val(),
snippetLen: 100,
limit: 10
});
}
searchResults.parent().toggleClass('open', show);
return show;
}
searchBox.on('click', function(e) {
if (!searchResults.parent().hasClass('open')) {
if (showSearchResults()) {
e.stopPropagation();
}
}
});
// Search automatically and show results on keyup event.
searchBox.on('keyup', function(e) {
var show = (e.which !== Keys.ESCAPE && e.which !== Keys.ENTER);
showSearchResults(show);
});
// Open the search box (and run the search) on up/down arrow keys.
searchBox.on('keydown', function(e) {
if (e.which === Keys.UP || e.which === Keys.DOWN) {
if (showSearchResults()) {
e.stopPropagation();
e.preventDefault();
setTimeout(function() {
searchResults.find('a').eq(e.which === Keys.UP ? -1 : 0).focus();
}, 0);
}
}
});
searchResults.on('keydown', function(e) {
if (e.which === Keys.UP || e.which === Keys.DOWN) {
if (searchResults.find('a').eq(e.which === Keys.UP ? 0 : -1)[0] === e.target) {
searchBox.focus();
e.stopPropagation();
e.preventDefault();
}
}
});
$(searchResults).on('click', '.search-all', function(e) {
e.stopPropagation();
e.preventDefault();
$('#wm-search-form').trigger('submit');
});
// Redirect to the search page on Enter or button-click (form submit).
$('#wm-search-form').on('submit', function(e) {
var url = this.action + '?' + $(this).serialize();
visitUrl(url, e);
searchResults.parent().removeClass('open');
});
$('#wm-search-show,#wm-search-go').on('click', function(e) {
if (isSmallScreen()) {
e.preventDefault();
var el = $('#mkdocs-search-query').closest('.wm-top-tool');
el.toggleClass('wm-top-tool-expanded');
if (el.hasClass('wm-top-tool-expanded')) {
setTimeout(function() {
$('#mkdocs-search-query').focus();
showSearchResults();
}, 0);
$('#mkdocs-search-query').focus();
}
}
});
}
function escapeRegex(s) {
return s.replace(/[-\/\\^$*+?.()|[\]{}]/g, '\\$&');
}
/**
* This helps construct useful snippets to show in search results, and highlight matches.
*/
function SnippetBuilder(query) {
var termsPattern = elasticlunr.tokenizer(query).map(escapeRegex).join("|");
this._termsRegex = termsPattern ? new RegExp(termsPattern, "gi") : null;
}
SnippetBuilder.prototype.getSnippet = function(text, len) {
if (!this._termsRegex) {
return text.slice(0, len);
}
// Find a position that includes something we searched for.
var pos = text.search(this._termsRegex);
if (pos < 0) { pos = 0; }
// Find a period before that position (a good starting point).
var start = text.lastIndexOf('.', pos) + 1;
if (pos - start > 30) {
// If too long to previous period, give it 30 characters, and find a space before that.
start = text.lastIndexOf(' ', pos - 30) + 1;
}
var rawSnippet = text.slice(start, start + len);
return rawSnippet.replace(this._termsRegex, '<b>$&</b>');
};
/**
* Search the elasticlunr index for the given query, and populate the dropdown with results.
*/
function doSearch(options) {
var resultsElem = options.resultsElem;
resultsElem.empty();
// If the index isn't ready, wait for it, and search again when ready.
if (!searchIndexReady) {
resultsElem.append($('<li class="disabled"><a class="search-link">SEARCHING...</a></li>'));
$(document).one('searchIndexReady', function() { doSearch(options); });
return;
}
var query = options.query;
var snippetLen = options.snippetLen;
var limit = options.limit;
if (query === '') { return; }
var results = searchIndex.search(query, {
fields: { title: {boost: 10}, text: { boost: 1 } },
expand: true,
bool: "AND"
});
var snippetBuilder = new SnippetBuilder(query);
if (results.length > 0){
var len = Math.min(results.length, limit || Infinity);
for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) {
var doc = searchIndex.documentStore.getDoc(results[i].ref);
var snippet = snippetBuilder.getSnippet(doc.text, snippetLen);
resultsElem.append(
$('<li>').append($('<a class="search-link">').attr('href', pathJoin(base_url, doc.location))
.append($('<div class="search-title">').text(doc.title))
.append($('<div class="search-text">').html(snippet)))
);
}
resultsElem.find('a').each(function() { adjustLink(this); });
if (limit) {
resultsElem.append($('<li role="separator" class="divider"></li>'));
resultsElem.append($(
'<li><a class="search-link search-all" href="' + base_url + '/search.html">' +
'<div class="search-title">SEE ALL RESULTS</div></a></li>'));
}
} else {
resultsElem.append($('<li class="disabled"><a class="search-link">NO RESULTS FOUND</a></li>'));
}
}
function pathJoin(prefix, suffix) {
var nPrefix = endsWith(prefix, "/") ? prefix.slice(0, -1) : prefix;
var nSuffix = startsWith(suffix, "/") ? suffix.slice(1) : suffix;
return nPrefix + "/" + nSuffix;
}
+distribute and/or modify the software. + + Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain +that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free +software. If the software is modified by someone else and passed on, we +want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so +that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original +authors' reputations. + + Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software +patents. We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free +program will individually obtain patent licenses, in effect making the +program proprietary. To prevent this, we have made it clear that any +patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all. + + The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and +modification follow. + + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION + + 0. 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struct usb_device *usb_device; + u16 reg_addr; }; #define to_dci_obj(p) container_of(p, struct most_dci_obj, kobj) @@ -324,10 +326,10 @@ static int hdm_poison_channel(struct most_interface *iface, int channel) static int hdm_add_padding(struct most_dev *mdev, int channel, struct mbo *mbo) { struct most_channel_config *conf = &mdev->conf[channel]; - unsigned int j, num_frames, frame_size; + unsigned int frame_size = get_stream_frame_size(conf); + unsigned int j, num_frames; u16 rd_addr, wr_addr; - frame_size = get_stream_frame_size(conf); if (!frame_size) return -EIO; num_frames = mbo->buffer_length / frame_size; @@ -361,10 +363,10 @@ static int hdm_add_padding(struct most_dev *mdev, int channel, struct mbo *mbo) static int hdm_remove_padding(struct most_dev *mdev, int channel, struct mbo *mbo) { - unsigned int j, num_frames, frame_size; struct most_channel_config *const conf = &mdev->conf[channel]; + unsigned int frame_size = get_stream_frame_size(conf); + unsigned int j, num_frames; - frame_size = get_stream_frame_size(conf); if (!frame_size) return -EIO; num_frames = mbo->processed_length / USB_MTU; @@ -801,17 +803,17 @@ static int hdm_update_netinfo(struct most_dev *mdev) if (!is_valid_ether_addr(mdev->hw_addr)) { if (drci_rd_reg(usb_device, DRCI_REG_HW_ADDR_HI, &hi) < 0) { dev_err(dev, "Vendor request \"hw_addr_hi\" failed\n"); - return -1; + return -EFAULT; } if (drci_rd_reg(usb_device, DRCI_REG_HW_ADDR_MI, &mi) < 0) { dev_err(dev, "Vendor request \"hw_addr_mid\" failed\n"); - return -1; + return -EFAULT; } if (drci_rd_reg(usb_device, DRCI_REG_HW_ADDR_LO, &lo) < 0) { dev_err(dev, "Vendor request \"hw_addr_low\" failed\n"); - return -1; + return -EFAULT; } mutex_lock(&mdev->io_mutex); @@ -826,7 +828,7 @@ static int hdm_update_netinfo(struct most_dev *mdev) if (drci_rd_reg(usb_device, DRCI_REG_NI_STATE, &link) < 0) { dev_err(dev, "Vendor request \"link status\" failed\n"); - return -1; + return -EFAULT; } mutex_lock(&mdev->io_mutex); @@ -950,6 +952,10 @@ static struct usb_device_id usbid[] = { struct most_dci_attribute most_dci_attr_##_name = \ __ATTR(_name, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR, show_value, store_value) +#define MOST_DCI_WO_ATTR(_name) \ + struct most_dci_attribute most_dci_attr_##_name = \ + __ATTR(_name, S_IWUSR, NULL, store_value) + /** * struct most_dci_attribute - to access the attributes of a dci object * @attr: attributes of a dci object @@ -1026,45 +1032,68 @@ static void most_dci_release(struct kobject *kobj) kfree(dci_obj); } +struct regs { + const char *name; + u16 reg; +}; + +const static struct regs ro_regs[] = { + { "ni_state", DRCI_REG_NI_STATE }, + { "packet_bandwidth", DRCI_REG_PACKET_BW }, + { "node_address", DRCI_REG_NODE_ADDR }, + { "node_position", DRCI_REG_NODE_POS }, +}; + +const static struct regs rw_regs[] = { + { "mep_filter", DRCI_REG_MEP_FILTER }, + { "mep_hash0", DRCI_REG_HASH_TBL0 }, + { "mep_hash1", DRCI_REG_HASH_TBL1 }, + { "mep_hash2", DRCI_REG_HASH_TBL2 }, + { "mep_hash3", DRCI_REG_HASH_TBL3 }, + { "mep_eui48_hi", DRCI_REG_HW_ADDR_HI }, + { "mep_eui48_mi", DRCI_REG_HW_ADDR_MI }, + { "mep_eui48_lo", DRCI_REG_HW_ADDR_LO }, +}; + +static int get_stat_reg_addr(const struct regs *regs, int size, + const char *name, u16 *reg_addr) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < size; i++) { + if (!strcmp(name, regs[i].name)) { + *reg_addr = regs[i].reg; + return 0; + } + } + return -EFAULT; +} + +#define get_static_reg_addr(regs, name, reg_addr) \ + get_stat_reg_addr(regs, ARRAY_SIZE(regs), name, reg_addr) + static ssize_t show_value(struct most_dci_obj *dci_obj, struct most_dci_attribute *attr, char *buf) { - u16 tmp_val; + const char *name = attr->attr.name; + u16 val; u16 reg_addr; int err; - if (!strcmp(attr->attr.name, "ni_state")) - reg_addr = DRCI_REG_NI_STATE; - else if (!strcmp(attr->attr.name, "packet_bandwidth")) - reg_addr = DRCI_REG_PACKET_BW; - else if (!strcmp(attr->attr.name, "node_address")) - reg_addr = DRCI_REG_NODE_ADDR; - else if (!strcmp(attr->attr.name, "node_position")) - reg_addr = DRCI_REG_NODE_POS; - else if (!strcmp(attr->attr.name, "mep_filter")) - reg_addr = DRCI_REG_MEP_FILTER; - else if (!strcmp(attr->attr.name, "mep_hash0")) - reg_addr = DRCI_REG_HASH_TBL0; - else if (!strcmp(attr->attr.name, "mep_hash1")) - reg_addr = DRCI_REG_HASH_TBL1; - else if (!strcmp(attr->attr.name, "mep_hash2")) - reg_addr = DRCI_REG_HASH_TBL2; - else if (!strcmp(attr->attr.name, "mep_hash3")) - reg_addr = DRCI_REG_HASH_TBL3; - else if (!strcmp(attr->attr.name, "mep_eui48_hi")) - reg_addr = DRCI_REG_HW_ADDR_HI; - else if (!strcmp(attr->attr.name, "mep_eui48_mi")) - reg_addr = DRCI_REG_HW_ADDR_MI; - else if (!strcmp(attr->attr.name, "mep_eui48_lo")) - reg_addr = DRCI_REG_HW_ADDR_LO; - else - return -EIO; + if (!strcmp(name, "arb_address")) + return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%04x\n", dci_obj->reg_addr); + + if (!strcmp(name, "arb_value")) + reg_addr = dci_obj->reg_addr; + else if (get_static_reg_addr(ro_regs, name, ®_addr) && + get_static_reg_addr(rw_regs, name, ®_addr)) + return -EFAULT; - err = drci_rd_reg(dci_obj->usb_device, reg_addr, &tmp_val); + err = drci_rd_reg(dci_obj->usb_device, reg_addr, &val); if (err < 0) return err; - return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%04x\n", tmp_val); + return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%04x\n", val); } static ssize_t store_value(struct most_dci_obj *dci_obj, @@ -1073,31 +1102,26 @@ static ssize_t store_value(struct most_dci_obj *dci_obj, { u16 val; u16 reg_addr; - int err; - - if (!strcmp(attr->attr.name, "mep_filter")) - reg_addr = DRCI_REG_MEP_FILTER; - else if (!strcmp(attr->attr.name, "mep_hash0")) - reg_addr = DRCI_REG_HASH_TBL0; - else if (!strcmp(attr->attr.name, "mep_hash1")) - reg_addr = DRCI_REG_HASH_TBL1; - else if (!strcmp(attr->attr.name, "mep_hash2")) - reg_addr = DRCI_REG_HASH_TBL2; - else if (!strcmp(attr->attr.name, "mep_hash3")) - reg_addr = DRCI_REG_HASH_TBL3; - else if (!strcmp(attr->attr.name, "mep_eui48_hi")) - reg_addr = DRCI_REG_HW_ADDR_HI; - else if (!strcmp(attr->attr.name, "mep_eui48_mi")) - reg_addr = DRCI_REG_HW_ADDR_MI; - else if (!strcmp(attr->attr.name, "mep_eui48_lo")) - reg_addr = DRCI_REG_HW_ADDR_LO; - else - return -EIO; + const char *name = attr->attr.name; + int err = kstrtou16(buf, 16, &val); - err = kstrtou16(buf, 16, &val); if (err) return err; + if (!strcmp(name, "arb_address")) { + dci_obj->reg_addr = val; + return count; + } + + if (!strcmp(name, "arb_value")) { + reg_addr = dci_obj->reg_addr; + } else if (!strcmp(name, "sync_ep")) { + reg_addr = DRCI_REG_BASE + DRCI_COMMAND + val * 16; + val = 1; + } else if (get_static_reg_addr(ro_regs, name, ®_addr)) { + return -EFAULT; + } + err = drci_wr_reg(dci_obj->usb_device, reg_addr, val); if (err < 0) return err; @@ -1109,6 +1133,7 @@ static MOST_DCI_RO_ATTR(ni_state); static MOST_DCI_RO_ATTR(packet_bandwidth); static MOST_DCI_RO_ATTR(node_address); static MOST_DCI_RO_ATTR(node_position); +static MOST_DCI_WO_ATTR(sync_ep); static MOST_DCI_ATTR(mep_filter); static MOST_DCI_ATTR(mep_hash0); static MOST_DCI_ATTR(mep_hash1); @@ -1117,6 +1142,8 @@ static MOST_DCI_ATTR(mep_hash3); static MOST_DCI_ATTR(mep_eui48_hi); static MOST_DCI_ATTR(mep_eui48_mi); static MOST_DCI_ATTR(mep_eui48_lo); +static MOST_DCI_ATTR(arb_address); +static MOST_DCI_ATTR(arb_value); /** * most_dci_def_attrs - array of default attribute files of the dci object @@ -1126,6 +1153,7 @@ static struct attribute *most_dci_def_attrs[] = { &most_dci_attr_packet_bandwidth.attr, &most_dci_attr_node_address.attr, &most_dci_attr_node_position.attr, + &most_dci_attr_sync_ep.attr, &most_dci_attr_mep_filter.attr, &most_dci_attr_mep_hash0.attr, &most_dci_attr_mep_hash1.attr, @@ -1134,6 +1162,8 @@ static struct attribute *most_dci_def_attrs[] = { &most_dci_attr_mep_eui48_hi.attr, &most_dci_attr_mep_eui48_mi.attr, &most_dci_attr_mep_eui48_lo.attr, + &most_dci_attr_arb_address.attr, + &most_dci_attr_arb_value.attr, NULL, }; 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