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Tom Rini83d290c2018-05-06 17:58:06 -04001/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
Simon Glass644ec0a2017-05-18 20:08:54 -06002/*
3 * Originally from Linux v4.9
4 * Copyright (C) 1996-2005 Paul Mackerras.
5 *
6 * Updates for PPC64 by Peter Bergner & David Engebretsen, IBM Corp.
7 * Updates for SPARC64 by David S. Miller
8 * Derived from PowerPC and Sparc prom.h files by Stephen Rothwell, IBM Corp.
9 *
10 * Copyright (c) 2017 Google, Inc
11 * Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
12 *
13 * Modified for U-Boot
14 * Copyright (c) 2017 Google, Inc
Simon Glass644ec0a2017-05-18 20:08:54 -060015 */
16
17#ifndef _DM_OF_ACCESS_H
18#define _DM_OF_ACCESS_H
19
20#include <dm/of.h>
21
22/**
23 * of_find_all_nodes - Get next node in global list
24 * @prev: Previous node or NULL to start iteration
25 * of_node_put() will be called on it
26 *
27 * Returns a node pointer with refcount incremented, use
28 * of_node_put() on it when done.
29 */
30struct device_node *of_find_all_nodes(struct device_node *prev);
31
32#define for_each_of_allnodes_from(from, dn) \
33 for (dn = of_find_all_nodes(from); dn; dn = of_find_all_nodes(dn))
34#define for_each_of_allnodes(dn) for_each_of_allnodes_from(NULL, dn)
35
36/* Dummy functions to mirror Linux. These are not used in U-Boot */
37#define of_node_get(x) (x)
38static inline void of_node_put(const struct device_node *np) { }
39
40/**
41 * of_n_addr_cells() - Get the number of address cells for a node
42 *
43 * This walks back up the tree to find the closest #address-cells property
44 * which controls the given node.
45 *
46 * @np: Node pointer to check
47 * @return number of address cells this node uses
48 */
49int of_n_addr_cells(const struct device_node *np);
50
51/**
52 * of_n_size_cells() - Get the number of size cells for a node
53 *
54 * This walks back up the tree to find the closest #size-cells property
55 * which controls the given node.
56 *
57 * @np: Node pointer to check
58 * @return number of size cells this node uses
59 */
60int of_n_size_cells(const struct device_node *np);
61
62/**
Simon Glass878d68c2017-06-12 06:21:31 -060063 * of_simple_addr_cells() - Get the address cells property in a node
64 *
65 * This function matches fdt_address_cells().
66 *
67 * @np: Node pointer to check
68 * @return value of #address-cells property in this node, or 2 if none
69 */
70int of_simple_addr_cells(const struct device_node *np);
71
72/**
73 * of_simple_size_cells() - Get the size cells property in a node
74 *
75 * This function matches fdt_size_cells().
76 *
77 * @np: Node pointer to check
78 * @return value of #size-cells property in this node, or 2 if none
79 */
80int of_simple_size_cells(const struct device_node *np);
81
82/**
Simon Glass644ec0a2017-05-18 20:08:54 -060083 * of_find_property() - find a property in a node
84 *
85 * @np: Pointer to device node holding property
86 * @name: Name of property
87 * @lenp: If non-NULL, returns length of property
88 * @return pointer to property, or NULL if not found
89 */
90struct property *of_find_property(const struct device_node *np,
91 const char *name, int *lenp);
92
93/**
94 * of_get_property() - get a property value
95 *
96 * Find a property with a given name for a given node and return the value.
97 *
98 * @np: Pointer to device node holding property
99 * @name: Name of property
100 * @lenp: If non-NULL, returns length of property
101 * @return pointer to property value, or NULL if not found
102 */
103const void *of_get_property(const struct device_node *np, const char *name,
104 int *lenp);
105
106/**
107 * of_device_is_compatible() - Check if the node matches given constraints
108 * @device: pointer to node
109 * @compat: required compatible string, NULL or "" for any match
110 * @type: required device_type value, NULL or "" for any match
111 * @name: required node name, NULL or "" for any match
112 *
113 * Checks if the given @compat, @type and @name strings match the
114 * properties of the given @device. A constraints can be skipped by
115 * passing NULL or an empty string as the constraint.
116 *
117 * @return 0 for no match, and a positive integer on match. The return
118 * value is a relative score with larger values indicating better
119 * matches. The score is weighted for the most specific compatible value
120 * to get the highest score. Matching type is next, followed by matching
121 * name. Practically speaking, this results in the following priority
122 * order for matches:
123 *
124 * 1. specific compatible && type && name
125 * 2. specific compatible && type
126 * 3. specific compatible && name
127 * 4. specific compatible
128 * 5. general compatible && type && name
129 * 6. general compatible && type
130 * 7. general compatible && name
131 * 8. general compatible
132 * 9. type && name
133 * 10. type
134 * 11. name
135 */
136int of_device_is_compatible(const struct device_node *np, const char *compat,
137 const char *type, const char *name);
138
139/**
140 * of_device_is_available() - check if a device is available for use
141 *
142 * @device: Node to check for availability
143 *
144 * @return true if the status property is absent or set to "okay", false
145 * otherwise
146 */
147bool of_device_is_available(const struct device_node *np);
148
149/**
150 * of_get_parent() - Get a node's parent, if any
151 *
152 * @node: Node to check
153 * @eturns a node pointer, or NULL if none
154 */
155struct device_node *of_get_parent(const struct device_node *np);
156
157/**
158 * of_find_node_opts_by_path() - Find a node matching a full OF path
159 *
160 * @path: Either the full path to match, or if the path does not start with
161 * '/', the name of a property of the /aliases node (an alias). In the
162 * case of an alias, the node matching the alias' value will be returned.
163 * @opts: Address of a pointer into which to store the start of an options
164 * string appended to the end of the path with a ':' separator. Can be NULL
165 *
166 * Valid paths:
167 * /foo/bar Full path
168 * foo Valid alias
169 * foo/bar Valid alias + relative path
170 *
171 * @return a node pointer or NULL if not found
172 */
173struct device_node *of_find_node_opts_by_path(const char *path,
174 const char **opts);
175
176static inline struct device_node *of_find_node_by_path(const char *path)
177{
178 return of_find_node_opts_by_path(path, NULL);
179}
180
181/**
182 * of_find_compatible_node() - find a node based on its compatible string
183 *
184 * Find a node based on type and one of the tokens in its "compatible" property
185 * @from: Node to start searching from or NULL. the node you pass will not be
186 * searched, only the next one will; typically, you pass what the previous
187 * call returned.
188 * @type: The type string to match "device_type" or NULL to ignore
189 * @compatible: The string to match to one of the tokens in the device
190 * "compatible" list.
191 * @return node pointer or NULL if not found
192 */
193struct device_node *of_find_compatible_node(struct device_node *from,
194 const char *type, const char *compatible);
195
196/**
197 * of_find_node_by_phandle() - Find a node given a phandle
198 *
199 * @handle: phandle of the node to find
200 *
201 * @return node pointer, or NULL if not found
202 */
203struct device_node *of_find_node_by_phandle(phandle handle);
204
205/**
206 * of_read_u32() - Find and read a 32-bit integer from a property
207 *
208 * Search for a property in a device node and read a 32-bit value from
209 * it.
210 *
211 * @np: device node from which the property value is to be read.
212 * @propname: name of the property to be searched.
213 * @outp: pointer to return value, modified only if return value is 0.
214 *
215 * @return 0 on success, -EINVAL if the property does not exist,
216 * -ENODATA if property does not have a value, and -EOVERFLOW if the
217 * property data isn't large enough.
218 */
219int of_read_u32(const struct device_node *np, const char *propname, u32 *outp);
220
221/**
Simon Glass7e5196c2018-06-11 13:07:10 -0600222 * of_read_u64() - Find and read a 64-bit integer from a property
223 *
224 * Search for a property in a device node and read a 64-bit value from
225 * it.
226 *
227 * @np: device node from which the property value is to be read.
228 * @propname: name of the property to be searched.
229 * @outp: pointer to return value, modified only if return value is 0.
230 *
231 * @return 0 on success, -EINVAL if the property does not exist,
232 * -ENODATA if property does not have a value, and -EOVERFLOW if the
233 * property data isn't large enough.
234 */
235int of_read_u64(const struct device_node *np, const char *propname, u64 *outp);
236
237/**
Simon Glass644ec0a2017-05-18 20:08:54 -0600238 * of_read_u32_array() - Find and read an array of 32 bit integers
239 *
240 * Search for a property in a device node and read 32-bit value(s) from
241 * it.
242 *
243 * @np: device node from which the property value is to be read.
244 * @propname: name of the property to be searched.
245 * @out_values: pointer to return value, modified only if return value is 0.
246 * @sz: number of array elements to read
247 * @return 0 on success, -EINVAL if the property does not exist, -ENODATA
248 * if property does not have a value, and -EOVERFLOW is longer than sz.
249 */
250int of_read_u32_array(const struct device_node *np, const char *propname,
251 u32 *out_values, size_t sz);
252
253/**
254 * of_property_match_string() - Find string in a list and return index
255 *
256 * This function searches a string list property and returns the index
257 * of a specific string value.
258 *
259 * @np: pointer to node containing string list property
260 * @propname: string list property name
261 * @string: pointer to string to search for in string list
262 * @return 0 on success, -EINVAL if the property does not exist, -ENODATA
263 * if property does not have a value, and -EOVERFLOW is longer than sz.
264 */
265int of_property_match_string(const struct device_node *np, const char *propname,
266 const char *string);
267
268int of_property_read_string_helper(const struct device_node *np,
269 const char *propname, const char **out_strs,
270 size_t sz, int index);
271
272/**
273 * of_property_read_string_index() - Find and read a string from a multiple
274 * strings property.
275 * @np: device node from which the property value is to be read.
276 * @propname: name of the property to be searched.
277 * @index: index of the string in the list of strings
278 * @out_string: pointer to null terminated return string, modified only if
279 * return value is 0.
280 *
281 * Search for a property in a device tree node and retrieve a null
282 * terminated string value (pointer to data, not a copy) in the list of strings
283 * contained in that property.
284 * Returns 0 on success, -EINVAL if the property does not exist, -ENODATA if
285 * property does not have a value, and -EILSEQ if the string is not
286 * null-terminated within the length of the property data.
287 *
288 * The out_string pointer is modified only if a valid string can be decoded.
289 */
290static inline int of_property_read_string_index(const struct device_node *np,
291 const char *propname,
292 int index, const char **output)
293{
294 int rc = of_property_read_string_helper(np, propname, output, 1, index);
295 return rc < 0 ? rc : 0;
296}
297
298/**
Simon Glass8c293d62017-06-12 06:21:28 -0600299 * of_property_count_strings() - Find and return the number of strings from a
300 * multiple strings property.
301 * @np: device node from which the property value is to be read.
302 * @propname: name of the property to be searched.
303 *
304 * Search for a property in a device tree node and retrieve the number of null
305 * terminated string contain in it. Returns the number of strings on
306 * success, -EINVAL if the property does not exist, -ENODATA if property
307 * does not have a value, and -EILSEQ if the string is not null-terminated
308 * within the length of the property data.
309 */
310static inline int of_property_count_strings(const struct device_node *np,
311 const char *propname)
312{
313 return of_property_read_string_helper(np, propname, NULL, 0, 0);
314}
315
316/**
Simon Glass644ec0a2017-05-18 20:08:54 -0600317 * of_parse_phandle - Resolve a phandle property to a device_node pointer
318 * @np: Pointer to device node holding phandle property
319 * @phandle_name: Name of property holding a phandle value
320 * @index: For properties holding a table of phandles, this is the index into
321 * the table
322 *
323 * Returns the device_node pointer with refcount incremented. Use
324 * of_node_put() on it when done.
325 */
326struct device_node *of_parse_phandle(const struct device_node *np,
327 const char *phandle_name, int index);
328
329/**
330 * of_parse_phandle_with_args() - Find a node pointed by phandle in a list
331 *
332 * @np: pointer to a device tree node containing a list
333 * @list_name: property name that contains a list
334 * @cells_name: property name that specifies phandles' arguments count
335 * @index: index of a phandle to parse out
336 * @out_args: optional pointer to output arguments structure (will be filled)
337 * @return 0 on success (with @out_args filled out if not NULL), -ENOENT if
338 * @list_name does not exist, -EINVAL if a phandle was not found,
339 * @cells_name could not be found, the arguments were truncated or there
340 * were too many arguments.
341 *
342 * This function is useful to parse lists of phandles and their arguments.
343 * Returns 0 on success and fills out_args, on error returns appropriate
344 * errno value.
345 *
346 * Caller is responsible to call of_node_put() on the returned out_args->np
347 * pointer.
348 *
349 * Example:
350 *
351 * phandle1: node1 {
352 * #list-cells = <2>;
353 * }
354 *
355 * phandle2: node2 {
356 * #list-cells = <1>;
357 * }
358 *
359 * node3 {
360 * list = <&phandle1 1 2 &phandle2 3>;
361 * }
362 *
363 * To get a device_node of the `node2' node you may call this:
364 * of_parse_phandle_with_args(node3, "list", "#list-cells", 1, &args);
365 */
366int of_parse_phandle_with_args(const struct device_node *np,
367 const char *list_name, const char *cells_name,
368 int index, struct of_phandle_args *out_args);
369
370/**
Patrice Chotard642346a2017-07-18 11:57:08 +0200371 * of_count_phandle_with_args() - Count the number of phandle in a list
372 *
373 * @np: pointer to a device tree node containing a list
374 * @list_name: property name that contains a list
375 * @cells_name: property name that specifies phandles' arguments count
376 * @return number of phandle found, -ENOENT if
377 * @list_name does not exist, -EINVAL if a phandle was not found,
378 * @cells_name could not be found, the arguments were truncated or there
379 * were too many arguments.
380 *
381 * Returns number of phandle found on success, on error returns appropriate
382 * errno value.
383 *
384 */
385int of_count_phandle_with_args(const struct device_node *np,
386 const char *list_name, const char *cells_name);
387
388/**
Simon Glass644ec0a2017-05-18 20:08:54 -0600389 * of_alias_scan() - Scan all properties of the 'aliases' node
390 *
391 * The function scans all the properties of the 'aliases' node and populates
392 * the lookup table with the properties. It returns the number of alias
393 * properties found, or an error code in case of failure.
394 *
395 * @return 9 if OK, -ENOMEM if not enough memory
396 */
397int of_alias_scan(void);
398
399/**
400 * of_alias_get_id - Get alias id for the given device_node
401 *
402 * Travels the lookup table to get the alias id for the given device_node and
403 * alias stem.
404 *
405 * @np: Pointer to the given device_node
406 * @stem: Alias stem of the given device_node
407 * @return alias ID, if found, else -ENODEV
408 */
409int of_alias_get_id(const struct device_node *np, const char *stem);
410
411/**
412 * of_get_stdout() - Get node to use for stdout
413 *
414 * @return node referred to by stdout-path alias, or NULL if none
415 */
416struct device_node *of_get_stdout(void);
417
418#endif