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Toolchain and infrastructure: - Enable a set of Clippy lints: 'ptr_as_ptr', 'ptr_cast_constness', 'as_ptr_cast_mut', 'as_underscore', 'cast_lossless' and 'ref_as_ptr'. These are intended to avoid type casts with the 'as' operator, which are quite powerful, into restricted variants that are less powerful and thus should help to avoid mistakes. - Remove the 'author' key now that most instances were moved to the plural one in the previous cycle. 'kernel' crate: - New 'bug' module: add 'warn_on!' macro which reuses the existing 'BUG'/'WARN' infrastructure, i.e. it respects the usual sysctls and kernel parameters: warn_on!(value == 42); To avoid duplicating the assembly code, the same strategy is followed as for the static branch code in order to share the assembly between both C and Rust. This required a few rearrangements on C arch headers -- the existing C macros should still generate the same outputs, thus no functional change expected there. - 'workqueue' module: add delayed work items, including a 'DelayedWork' struct, a 'impl_has_delayed_work!' macro and an 'enqueue_delayed' method, e.g.: /// Enqueue the struct for execution on the system workqueue, /// where its value will be printed 42 jiffies later. fn print_later(value: Arc<MyStruct>) { let _ = workqueue::system().enqueue_delayed(value, 42); } - New 'bits' module: add support for 'bit' and 'genmask' functions, with runtime- and compile-time variants, e.g.: static_assert!(0b00010000 == bit_u8(4)); static_assert!(0b00011110 == genmask_u8(1..=4)); assert!(checked_bit_u32(u32::BITS).is_none()); - 'uaccess' module: add 'UserSliceReader::strcpy_into_buf', which reads NUL-terminated strings from userspace into a '&CStr'. Introduce 'UserPtr' newtype, similar in purpose to '__user' in C, to minimize mistakes handling userspace pointers, including mixing them up with integers and leaking them via the 'Debug' trait. Add it to the prelude, too. - Start preparations for the replacement of our custom 'CStr' type with the analogous type in the 'core' standard library. This will take place across several cycles to make it easier. For this one, it includes a new 'fmt' module, using upstream method names and some other cleanups. Replace 'fmt!' with a re-export, which helps Clippy lint properly, and clean up the found 'uninlined-format-args' instances. - 'dma' module: - Clarify wording and be consistent in 'coherent' nomenclature. - Convert the 'read!()' and 'write!()' macros to return a 'Result'. - Add 'as_slice()', 'write()' methods in 'CoherentAllocation'. - Expose 'count()' and 'size()' in 'CoherentAllocation' and add the corresponding type invariants. - Implement 'CoherentAllocation::dma_handle_with_offset()'. - 'time' module: - Make 'Instant' generic over clock source. This allows the compiler to assert that arithmetic expressions involving the 'Instant' use 'Instants' based on the same clock source. - Make 'HrTimer' generic over the timer mode. 'HrTimer' timers take a 'Duration' or an 'Instant' when setting the expiry time, depending on the timer mode. With this change, the compiler can check the type matches the timer mode. - Add an abstraction for 'fsleep'. 'fsleep' is a flexible sleep function that will select an appropriate sleep method depending on the requested sleep time. - Avoid 64-bit divisions on 32-bit hardware when calculating timestamps. - Seal the 'HrTimerMode' trait. This prevents users of the 'HrTimerMode' from implementing the trait on their own types. - Pass the correct timer mode ID to 'hrtimer_start_range_ns()'. - 'list' module: remove 'OFFSET' constants, allowing to remove pointer arithmetic; now 'impl_list_item!' invokes 'impl_has_list_links!' or 'impl_has_list_links_self_ptr!'. Other simplifications too. - 'types' module: remove 'ForeignOwnable::PointedTo' in favor of a constant, which avoids exposing the type of the opaque pointer, and require 'into_foreign' to return non-null. Remove the 'Either<L, R>' type as well. It is unused, and we want to encourage the use of custom enums for concrete use cases. - 'sync' module: implement 'Borrow' and 'BorrowMut' for 'Arc' types to allow them to be used in generic APIs. - 'alloc' module: implement 'Borrow' and 'BorrowMut' for 'Box<T, A>'; and 'Borrow', 'BorrowMut' and 'Default' for 'Vec<T, A>'. - 'Opaque' type: add 'cast_from' method to perform a restricted cast that cannot change the inner type and use it in callers of 'container_of!'. Rename 'raw_get' to 'cast_into' to match it. - 'rbtree' module: add 'is_empty' method. - 'sync' module: new 'aref' submodule to hold 'AlwaysRefCounted' and 'ARef', which are moved from the too general 'types' module which we want to reduce or eventually remove. Also fix a safety comment in 'static_lock_class'. 'pin-init' crate: - Add 'impl<T, E> [Pin]Init<T, E> for Result<T, E>', so results are now (pin-)initializers. - Add 'Zeroable::init_zeroed()' that delegates to 'init_zeroed()'. - New 'zeroed()', a safe version of 'mem::zeroed()' and also provide it via 'Zeroable::zeroed()'. - Implement 'Zeroable' for 'Option<&T>', 'Option<&mut T>' and for 'Option<[unsafe] [extern "abi"] fn(...args...) -> ret>' for '"Rust"' and '"C"' ABIs and up to 20 arguments. - Changed blanket impls of 'Init' and 'PinInit' from 'impl<T, E> [Pin]Init<T, E> for T' to 'impl<T> [Pin]Init<T> for T'. - Renamed 'zeroed()' to 'init_zeroed()'. - Upstream dev news: improve CI more to deny warnings, use '--all-targets'. Check the synchronization status of the two '-next' branches in upstream and the kernel. MAINTAINERS: - Add Vlastimil Babka, Liam R. Howlett, Uladzislau Rezki and Lorenzo Stoakes as reviewers (thanks everyone). 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Add it to the prelude, too - Start preparations for the replacement of our custom 'CStr' type with the analogous type in the 'core' standard library. This will take place across several cycles to make it easier. For this one, it includes a new 'fmt' module, using upstream method names and some other cleanups Replace 'fmt!' with a re-export, which helps Clippy lint properly, and clean up the found 'uninlined-format-args' instances - 'dma' module: - Clarify wording and be consistent in 'coherent' nomenclature - Convert the 'read!()' and 'write!()' macros to return a 'Result' - Add 'as_slice()', 'write()' methods in 'CoherentAllocation' - Expose 'count()' and 'size()' in 'CoherentAllocation' and add the corresponding type invariants - Implement 'CoherentAllocation::dma_handle_with_offset()' - 'time' module: - Make 'Instant' generic over clock source. This allows the compiler to assert that arithmetic expressions involving the 'Instant' use 'Instants' based on the same clock source - Make 'HrTimer' generic over the timer mode. 'HrTimer' timers take a 'Duration' or an 'Instant' when setting the expiry time, depending on the timer mode. With this change, the compiler can check the type matches the timer mode - Add an abstraction for 'fsleep'. 'fsleep' is a flexible sleep function that will select an appropriate sleep method depending on the requested sleep time - Avoid 64-bit divisions on 32-bit hardware when calculating timestamps - Seal the 'HrTimerMode' trait. This prevents users of the 'HrTimerMode' from implementing the trait on their own types - Pass the correct timer mode ID to 'hrtimer_start_range_ns()' - 'list' module: remove 'OFFSET' constants, allowing to remove pointer arithmetic; now 'impl_list_item!' invokes 'impl_has_list_links!' or 'impl_has_list_links_self_ptr!'. Other simplifications too - 'types' module: remove 'ForeignOwnable::PointedTo' in favor of a constant, which avoids exposing the type of the opaque pointer, and require 'into_foreign' to return non-null Remove the 'Either<L, R>' type as well. It is unused, and we want to encourage the use of custom enums for concrete use cases - 'sync' module: implement 'Borrow' and 'BorrowMut' for 'Arc' types to allow them to be used in generic APIs - 'alloc' module: implement 'Borrow' and 'BorrowMut' for 'Box<T, A>'; and 'Borrow', 'BorrowMut' and 'Default' for 'Vec<T, A>' - 'Opaque' type: add 'cast_from' method to perform a restricted cast that cannot change the inner type and use it in callers of 'container_of!'. Rename 'raw_get' to 'cast_into' to match it - 'rbtree' module: add 'is_empty' method - 'sync' module: new 'aref' submodule to hold 'AlwaysRefCounted' and 'ARef', which are moved from the too general 'types' module which we want to reduce or eventually remove. Also fix a safety comment in 'static_lock_class' 'pin-init' crate: - Add 'impl<T, E> [Pin]Init<T, E> for Result<T, E>', so results are now (pin-)initializers - Add 'Zeroable::init_zeroed()' that delegates to 'init_zeroed()' - New 'zeroed()', a safe version of 'mem::zeroed()' and also provide it via 'Zeroable::zeroed()' - Implement 'Zeroable' for 'Option<&T>', 'Option<&mut T>' and for 'Option<[unsafe] [extern "abi"] fn(...args...) -> ret>' for '"Rust"' and '"C"' ABIs and up to 20 arguments - Changed blanket impls of 'Init' and 'PinInit' from 'impl<T, E> [Pin]Init<T, E> for T' to 'impl<T> [Pin]Init<T> for T' - Renamed 'zeroed()' to 'init_zeroed()' - Upstream dev news: improve CI more to deny warnings, use '--all-targets'. Check the synchronization status of the two '-next' branches in upstream and the kernel MAINTAINERS: - Add Vlastimil Babka, Liam R. 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Rust
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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// Copyright (C) 2023 FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@gmail.com>
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//! Network PHY device.
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//!
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//! C headers: [`include/linux/phy.h`](srctree/include/linux/phy.h).
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use crate::{device_id::RawDeviceId, error::*, prelude::*, types::Opaque};
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use core::{marker::PhantomData, ptr::addr_of_mut};
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pub mod reg;
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/// PHY state machine states.
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///
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/// Corresponds to the kernel's [`enum phy_state`].
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///
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/// Some of PHY drivers access to the state of PHY's software state machine.
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///
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/// [`enum phy_state`]: srctree/include/linux/phy.h
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#[derive(PartialEq, Eq)]
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pub enum DeviceState {
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/// PHY device and driver are not ready for anything.
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Down,
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/// PHY is ready to send and receive packets.
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Ready,
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/// PHY is up, but no polling or interrupts are done.
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Halted,
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/// PHY is up, but is in an error state.
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Error,
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/// PHY and attached device are ready to do work.
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Up,
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/// PHY is currently running.
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Running,
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/// PHY is up, but not currently plugged in.
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NoLink,
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/// PHY is performing a cable test.
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CableTest,
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}
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/// A mode of Ethernet communication.
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///
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/// PHY drivers get duplex information from hardware and update the current state.
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pub enum DuplexMode {
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/// PHY is in full-duplex mode.
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Full,
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/// PHY is in half-duplex mode.
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Half,
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/// PHY is in unknown duplex mode.
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Unknown,
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}
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/// An instance of a PHY device.
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///
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/// Wraps the kernel's [`struct phy_device`].
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///
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/// A [`Device`] instance is created when a callback in [`Driver`] is executed. A PHY driver
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/// executes [`Driver`]'s methods during the callback.
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///
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/// # Invariants
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///
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/// - Referencing a `phy_device` using this struct asserts that you are in
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/// a context where all methods defined on this struct are safe to call.
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/// - This struct always has a valid `self.0.mdio.dev`.
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///
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/// [`struct phy_device`]: srctree/include/linux/phy.h
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// During the calls to most functions in [`Driver`], the C side (`PHYLIB`) holds a lock that is
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// unique for every instance of [`Device`]. `PHYLIB` uses a different serialization technique for
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// [`Driver::resume`] and [`Driver::suspend`]: `PHYLIB` updates `phy_device`'s state with
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// the lock held, thus guaranteeing that [`Driver::resume`] has exclusive access to the instance.
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// [`Driver::resume`] and [`Driver::suspend`] also are called where only one thread can access
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// to the instance.
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#[repr(transparent)]
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pub struct Device(Opaque<bindings::phy_device>);
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impl Device {
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/// Creates a new [`Device`] instance from a raw pointer.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// For the duration of `'a`,
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/// - the pointer must point at a valid `phy_device`, and the caller
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/// must be in a context where all methods defined on this struct
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/// are safe to call.
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/// - `(*ptr).mdio.dev` must be a valid.
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unsafe fn from_raw<'a>(ptr: *mut bindings::phy_device) -> &'a mut Self {
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// CAST: `Self` is a `repr(transparent)` wrapper around `bindings::phy_device`.
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let ptr = ptr.cast::<Self>();
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// SAFETY: by the function requirements the pointer is valid and we have unique access for
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// the duration of `'a`.
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unsafe { &mut *ptr }
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}
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/// Gets the id of the PHY.
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pub fn phy_id(&self) -> u32 {
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let phydev = self.0.get();
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// SAFETY: The struct invariant ensures that we may access
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// this field without additional synchronization.
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unsafe { (*phydev).phy_id }
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}
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/// Gets the state of PHY state machine states.
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pub fn state(&self) -> DeviceState {
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let phydev = self.0.get();
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// SAFETY: The struct invariant ensures that we may access
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// this field without additional synchronization.
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let state = unsafe { (*phydev).state };
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// TODO: this conversion code will be replaced with automatically generated code by bindgen
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// when it becomes possible.
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match state {
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bindings::phy_state_PHY_DOWN => DeviceState::Down,
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bindings::phy_state_PHY_READY => DeviceState::Ready,
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bindings::phy_state_PHY_HALTED => DeviceState::Halted,
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bindings::phy_state_PHY_ERROR => DeviceState::Error,
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bindings::phy_state_PHY_UP => DeviceState::Up,
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bindings::phy_state_PHY_RUNNING => DeviceState::Running,
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bindings::phy_state_PHY_NOLINK => DeviceState::NoLink,
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bindings::phy_state_PHY_CABLETEST => DeviceState::CableTest,
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_ => DeviceState::Error,
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}
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}
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/// Gets the current link state.
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///
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/// It returns true if the link is up.
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pub fn is_link_up(&self) -> bool {
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const LINK_IS_UP: u64 = 1;
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// TODO: the code to access to the bit field will be replaced with automatically
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// generated code by bindgen when it becomes possible.
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// SAFETY: The struct invariant ensures that we may access
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// this field without additional synchronization.
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let bit_field = unsafe { &(*self.0.get())._bitfield_1 };
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bit_field.get(14, 1) == LINK_IS_UP
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}
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/// Gets the current auto-negotiation configuration.
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///
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/// It returns true if auto-negotiation is enabled.
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pub fn is_autoneg_enabled(&self) -> bool {
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// TODO: the code to access to the bit field will be replaced with automatically
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// generated code by bindgen when it becomes possible.
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// SAFETY: The struct invariant ensures that we may access
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// this field without additional synchronization.
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let bit_field = unsafe { &(*self.0.get())._bitfield_1 };
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bit_field.get(13, 1) == u64::from(bindings::AUTONEG_ENABLE)
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}
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/// Gets the current auto-negotiation state.
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///
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/// It returns true if auto-negotiation is completed.
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pub fn is_autoneg_completed(&self) -> bool {
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const AUTONEG_COMPLETED: u64 = 1;
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// TODO: the code to access to the bit field will be replaced with automatically
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// generated code by bindgen when it becomes possible.
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// SAFETY: The struct invariant ensures that we may access
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// this field without additional synchronization.
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let bit_field = unsafe { &(*self.0.get())._bitfield_1 };
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bit_field.get(15, 1) == AUTONEG_COMPLETED
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}
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/// Sets the speed of the PHY.
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pub fn set_speed(&mut self, speed: u32) {
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let phydev = self.0.get();
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// SAFETY: The struct invariant ensures that we may access
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// this field without additional synchronization.
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unsafe { (*phydev).speed = speed as c_int };
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}
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/// Sets duplex mode.
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pub fn set_duplex(&mut self, mode: DuplexMode) {
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let phydev = self.0.get();
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let v = match mode {
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DuplexMode::Full => bindings::DUPLEX_FULL,
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DuplexMode::Half => bindings::DUPLEX_HALF,
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DuplexMode::Unknown => bindings::DUPLEX_UNKNOWN,
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};
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// SAFETY: The struct invariant ensures that we may access
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// this field without additional synchronization.
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unsafe { (*phydev).duplex = v as c_int };
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}
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/// Reads a PHY register.
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// This function reads a hardware register and updates the stats so takes `&mut self`.
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pub fn read<R: reg::Register>(&mut self, reg: R) -> Result<u16> {
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reg.read(self)
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}
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/// Writes a PHY register.
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pub fn write<R: reg::Register>(&mut self, reg: R, val: u16) -> Result {
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reg.write(self, val)
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}
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/// Reads a paged register.
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pub fn read_paged(&mut self, page: u16, regnum: u16) -> Result<u16> {
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let phydev = self.0.get();
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// SAFETY: `phydev` is pointing to a valid object by the type invariant of `Self`.
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// So it's just an FFI call.
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let ret = unsafe { bindings::phy_read_paged(phydev, page.into(), regnum.into()) };
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if ret < 0 {
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Err(Error::from_errno(ret))
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} else {
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Ok(ret as u16)
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}
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}
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/// Resolves the advertisements into PHY settings.
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pub fn resolve_aneg_linkmode(&mut self) {
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let phydev = self.0.get();
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// SAFETY: `phydev` is pointing to a valid object by the type invariant of `Self`.
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// So it's just an FFI call.
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unsafe { bindings::phy_resolve_aneg_linkmode(phydev) };
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}
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/// Executes software reset the PHY via `BMCR_RESET` bit.
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pub fn genphy_soft_reset(&mut self) -> Result {
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let phydev = self.0.get();
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// SAFETY: `phydev` is pointing to a valid object by the type invariant of `Self`.
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// So it's just an FFI call.
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to_result(unsafe { bindings::genphy_soft_reset(phydev) })
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}
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/// Initializes the PHY.
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pub fn init_hw(&mut self) -> Result {
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let phydev = self.0.get();
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// SAFETY: `phydev` is pointing to a valid object by the type invariant of `Self`.
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// So it's just an FFI call.
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to_result(unsafe { bindings::phy_init_hw(phydev) })
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}
|
|
|
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/// Starts auto-negotiation.
|
|
pub fn start_aneg(&mut self) -> Result {
|
|
let phydev = self.0.get();
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|
// SAFETY: `phydev` is pointing to a valid object by the type invariant of `Self`.
|
|
// So it's just an FFI call.
|
|
to_result(unsafe { bindings::_phy_start_aneg(phydev) })
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Resumes the PHY via `BMCR_PDOWN` bit.
|
|
pub fn genphy_resume(&mut self) -> Result {
|
|
let phydev = self.0.get();
|
|
// SAFETY: `phydev` is pointing to a valid object by the type invariant of `Self`.
|
|
// So it's just an FFI call.
|
|
to_result(unsafe { bindings::genphy_resume(phydev) })
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Suspends the PHY via `BMCR_PDOWN` bit.
|
|
pub fn genphy_suspend(&mut self) -> Result {
|
|
let phydev = self.0.get();
|
|
// SAFETY: `phydev` is pointing to a valid object by the type invariant of `Self`.
|
|
// So it's just an FFI call.
|
|
to_result(unsafe { bindings::genphy_suspend(phydev) })
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Checks the link status and updates current link state.
|
|
pub fn genphy_read_status<R: reg::Register>(&mut self) -> Result<u16> {
|
|
R::read_status(self)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Updates the link status.
|
|
pub fn genphy_update_link(&mut self) -> Result {
|
|
let phydev = self.0.get();
|
|
// SAFETY: `phydev` is pointing to a valid object by the type invariant of `Self`.
|
|
// So it's just an FFI call.
|
|
to_result(unsafe { bindings::genphy_update_link(phydev) })
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Reads link partner ability.
|
|
pub fn genphy_read_lpa(&mut self) -> Result {
|
|
let phydev = self.0.get();
|
|
// SAFETY: `phydev` is pointing to a valid object by the type invariant of `Self`.
|
|
// So it's just an FFI call.
|
|
to_result(unsafe { bindings::genphy_read_lpa(phydev) })
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Reads PHY abilities.
|
|
pub fn genphy_read_abilities(&mut self) -> Result {
|
|
let phydev = self.0.get();
|
|
// SAFETY: `phydev` is pointing to a valid object by the type invariant of `Self`.
|
|
// So it's just an FFI call.
|
|
to_result(unsafe { bindings::genphy_read_abilities(phydev) })
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl AsRef<kernel::device::Device> for Device {
|
|
fn as_ref(&self) -> &kernel::device::Device {
|
|
let phydev = self.0.get();
|
|
// SAFETY: The struct invariant ensures that `mdio.dev` is valid.
|
|
unsafe { kernel::device::Device::from_raw(addr_of_mut!((*phydev).mdio.dev)) }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Defines certain other features this PHY supports (like interrupts).
|
|
///
|
|
/// These flag values are used in [`Driver::FLAGS`].
|
|
pub mod flags {
|
|
/// PHY is internal.
|
|
pub const IS_INTERNAL: u32 = bindings::PHY_IS_INTERNAL;
|
|
/// PHY needs to be reset after the refclk is enabled.
|
|
pub const RST_AFTER_CLK_EN: u32 = bindings::PHY_RST_AFTER_CLK_EN;
|
|
/// Polling is used to detect PHY status changes.
|
|
pub const POLL_CABLE_TEST: u32 = bindings::PHY_POLL_CABLE_TEST;
|
|
/// Don't suspend.
|
|
pub const ALWAYS_CALL_SUSPEND: u32 = bindings::PHY_ALWAYS_CALL_SUSPEND;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// An adapter for the registration of a PHY driver.
|
|
struct Adapter<T: Driver> {
|
|
_p: PhantomData<T>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl<T: Driver> Adapter<T> {
|
|
/// # Safety
|
|
///
|
|
/// `phydev` must be passed by the corresponding callback in `phy_driver`.
|
|
unsafe extern "C" fn soft_reset_callback(phydev: *mut bindings::phy_device) -> c_int {
|
|
from_result(|| {
|
|
// SAFETY: This callback is called only in contexts
|
|
// where we hold `phy_device->lock`, so the accessors on
|
|
// `Device` are okay to call.
|
|
let dev = unsafe { Device::from_raw(phydev) };
|
|
T::soft_reset(dev)?;
|
|
Ok(0)
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// # Safety
|
|
///
|
|
/// `phydev` must be passed by the corresponding callback in `phy_driver`.
|
|
unsafe extern "C" fn probe_callback(phydev: *mut bindings::phy_device) -> c_int {
|
|
from_result(|| {
|
|
// SAFETY: This callback is called only in contexts
|
|
// where we can exclusively access `phy_device` because
|
|
// it's not published yet, so the accessors on `Device` are okay
|
|
// to call.
|
|
let dev = unsafe { Device::from_raw(phydev) };
|
|
T::probe(dev)?;
|
|
Ok(0)
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// # Safety
|
|
///
|
|
/// `phydev` must be passed by the corresponding callback in `phy_driver`.
|
|
unsafe extern "C" fn get_features_callback(phydev: *mut bindings::phy_device) -> c_int {
|
|
from_result(|| {
|
|
// SAFETY: This callback is called only in contexts
|
|
// where we hold `phy_device->lock`, so the accessors on
|
|
// `Device` are okay to call.
|
|
let dev = unsafe { Device::from_raw(phydev) };
|
|
T::get_features(dev)?;
|
|
Ok(0)
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// # Safety
|
|
///
|
|
/// `phydev` must be passed by the corresponding callback in `phy_driver`.
|
|
unsafe extern "C" fn suspend_callback(phydev: *mut bindings::phy_device) -> c_int {
|
|
from_result(|| {
|
|
// SAFETY: The C core code ensures that the accessors on
|
|
// `Device` are okay to call even though `phy_device->lock`
|
|
// might not be held.
|
|
let dev = unsafe { Device::from_raw(phydev) };
|
|
T::suspend(dev)?;
|
|
Ok(0)
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// # Safety
|
|
///
|
|
/// `phydev` must be passed by the corresponding callback in `phy_driver`.
|
|
unsafe extern "C" fn resume_callback(phydev: *mut bindings::phy_device) -> c_int {
|
|
from_result(|| {
|
|
// SAFETY: The C core code ensures that the accessors on
|
|
// `Device` are okay to call even though `phy_device->lock`
|
|
// might not be held.
|
|
let dev = unsafe { Device::from_raw(phydev) };
|
|
T::resume(dev)?;
|
|
Ok(0)
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// # Safety
|
|
///
|
|
/// `phydev` must be passed by the corresponding callback in `phy_driver`.
|
|
unsafe extern "C" fn config_aneg_callback(phydev: *mut bindings::phy_device) -> c_int {
|
|
from_result(|| {
|
|
// SAFETY: This callback is called only in contexts
|
|
// where we hold `phy_device->lock`, so the accessors on
|
|
// `Device` are okay to call.
|
|
let dev = unsafe { Device::from_raw(phydev) };
|
|
T::config_aneg(dev)?;
|
|
Ok(0)
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// # Safety
|
|
///
|
|
/// `phydev` must be passed by the corresponding callback in `phy_driver`.
|
|
unsafe extern "C" fn read_status_callback(phydev: *mut bindings::phy_device) -> c_int {
|
|
from_result(|| {
|
|
// SAFETY: This callback is called only in contexts
|
|
// where we hold `phy_device->lock`, so the accessors on
|
|
// `Device` are okay to call.
|
|
let dev = unsafe { Device::from_raw(phydev) };
|
|
T::read_status(dev)?;
|
|
Ok(0)
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// # Safety
|
|
///
|
|
/// `phydev` must be passed by the corresponding callback in `phy_driver`.
|
|
unsafe extern "C" fn match_phy_device_callback(
|
|
phydev: *mut bindings::phy_device,
|
|
_phydrv: *const bindings::phy_driver,
|
|
) -> c_int {
|
|
// SAFETY: This callback is called only in contexts
|
|
// where we hold `phy_device->lock`, so the accessors on
|
|
// `Device` are okay to call.
|
|
let dev = unsafe { Device::from_raw(phydev) };
|
|
T::match_phy_device(dev).into()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// # Safety
|
|
///
|
|
/// `phydev` must be passed by the corresponding callback in `phy_driver`.
|
|
unsafe extern "C" fn read_mmd_callback(
|
|
phydev: *mut bindings::phy_device,
|
|
devnum: i32,
|
|
regnum: u16,
|
|
) -> i32 {
|
|
from_result(|| {
|
|
// SAFETY: This callback is called only in contexts
|
|
// where we hold `phy_device->lock`, so the accessors on
|
|
// `Device` are okay to call.
|
|
let dev = unsafe { Device::from_raw(phydev) };
|
|
// CAST: the C side verifies devnum < 32.
|
|
let ret = T::read_mmd(dev, devnum as u8, regnum)?;
|
|
Ok(ret.into())
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// # Safety
|
|
///
|
|
/// `phydev` must be passed by the corresponding callback in `phy_driver`.
|
|
unsafe extern "C" fn write_mmd_callback(
|
|
phydev: *mut bindings::phy_device,
|
|
devnum: i32,
|
|
regnum: u16,
|
|
val: u16,
|
|
) -> i32 {
|
|
from_result(|| {
|
|
// SAFETY: This callback is called only in contexts
|
|
// where we hold `phy_device->lock`, so the accessors on
|
|
// `Device` are okay to call.
|
|
let dev = unsafe { Device::from_raw(phydev) };
|
|
T::write_mmd(dev, devnum as u8, regnum, val)?;
|
|
Ok(0)
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// # Safety
|
|
///
|
|
/// `phydev` must be passed by the corresponding callback in `phy_driver`.
|
|
unsafe extern "C" fn link_change_notify_callback(phydev: *mut bindings::phy_device) {
|
|
// SAFETY: This callback is called only in contexts
|
|
// where we hold `phy_device->lock`, so the accessors on
|
|
// `Device` are okay to call.
|
|
let dev = unsafe { Device::from_raw(phydev) };
|
|
T::link_change_notify(dev);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Driver structure for a particular PHY type.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Wraps the kernel's [`struct phy_driver`].
|
|
/// This is used to register a driver for a particular PHY type with the kernel.
|
|
///
|
|
/// # Invariants
|
|
///
|
|
/// `self.0` is always in a valid state.
|
|
///
|
|
/// [`struct phy_driver`]: srctree/include/linux/phy.h
|
|
#[repr(transparent)]
|
|
pub struct DriverVTable(Opaque<bindings::phy_driver>);
|
|
|
|
// SAFETY: `DriverVTable` doesn't expose any &self method to access internal data, so it's safe to
|
|
// share `&DriverVTable` across execution context boundaries.
|
|
unsafe impl Sync for DriverVTable {}
|
|
|
|
/// Creates a [`DriverVTable`] instance from [`Driver`].
|
|
///
|
|
/// This is used by [`module_phy_driver`] macro to create a static array of `phy_driver`.
|
|
///
|
|
/// [`module_phy_driver`]: crate::module_phy_driver
|
|
pub const fn create_phy_driver<T: Driver>() -> DriverVTable {
|
|
// INVARIANT: All the fields of `struct phy_driver` are initialized properly.
|
|
DriverVTable(Opaque::new(bindings::phy_driver {
|
|
name: T::NAME.as_char_ptr().cast_mut(),
|
|
flags: T::FLAGS,
|
|
phy_id: T::PHY_DEVICE_ID.id(),
|
|
phy_id_mask: T::PHY_DEVICE_ID.mask_as_int(),
|
|
soft_reset: if T::HAS_SOFT_RESET {
|
|
Some(Adapter::<T>::soft_reset_callback)
|
|
} else {
|
|
None
|
|
},
|
|
probe: if T::HAS_PROBE {
|
|
Some(Adapter::<T>::probe_callback)
|
|
} else {
|
|
None
|
|
},
|
|
get_features: if T::HAS_GET_FEATURES {
|
|
Some(Adapter::<T>::get_features_callback)
|
|
} else {
|
|
None
|
|
},
|
|
match_phy_device: if T::HAS_MATCH_PHY_DEVICE {
|
|
Some(Adapter::<T>::match_phy_device_callback)
|
|
} else {
|
|
None
|
|
},
|
|
suspend: if T::HAS_SUSPEND {
|
|
Some(Adapter::<T>::suspend_callback)
|
|
} else {
|
|
None
|
|
},
|
|
resume: if T::HAS_RESUME {
|
|
Some(Adapter::<T>::resume_callback)
|
|
} else {
|
|
None
|
|
},
|
|
config_aneg: if T::HAS_CONFIG_ANEG {
|
|
Some(Adapter::<T>::config_aneg_callback)
|
|
} else {
|
|
None
|
|
},
|
|
read_status: if T::HAS_READ_STATUS {
|
|
Some(Adapter::<T>::read_status_callback)
|
|
} else {
|
|
None
|
|
},
|
|
read_mmd: if T::HAS_READ_MMD {
|
|
Some(Adapter::<T>::read_mmd_callback)
|
|
} else {
|
|
None
|
|
},
|
|
write_mmd: if T::HAS_WRITE_MMD {
|
|
Some(Adapter::<T>::write_mmd_callback)
|
|
} else {
|
|
None
|
|
},
|
|
link_change_notify: if T::HAS_LINK_CHANGE_NOTIFY {
|
|
Some(Adapter::<T>::link_change_notify_callback)
|
|
} else {
|
|
None
|
|
},
|
|
// SAFETY: The rest is zeroed out to initialize `struct phy_driver`,
|
|
// sets `Option<&F>` to be `None`.
|
|
..unsafe { core::mem::MaybeUninit::<bindings::phy_driver>::zeroed().assume_init() }
|
|
}))
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Driver implementation for a particular PHY type.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This trait is used to create a [`DriverVTable`].
|
|
#[vtable]
|
|
pub trait Driver {
|
|
/// Defines certain other features this PHY supports.
|
|
/// It is a combination of the flags in the [`flags`] module.
|
|
const FLAGS: u32 = 0;
|
|
|
|
/// The friendly name of this PHY type.
|
|
const NAME: &'static CStr;
|
|
|
|
/// This driver only works for PHYs with IDs which match this field.
|
|
/// The default id and mask are zero.
|
|
const PHY_DEVICE_ID: DeviceId = DeviceId::new_with_custom_mask(0, 0);
|
|
|
|
/// Issues a PHY software reset.
|
|
fn soft_reset(_dev: &mut Device) -> Result {
|
|
build_error!(VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Sets up device-specific structures during discovery.
|
|
fn probe(_dev: &mut Device) -> Result {
|
|
build_error!(VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Probes the hardware to determine what abilities it has.
|
|
fn get_features(_dev: &mut Device) -> Result {
|
|
build_error!(VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Returns true if this is a suitable driver for the given phydev.
|
|
/// If not implemented, matching is based on [`Driver::PHY_DEVICE_ID`].
|
|
fn match_phy_device(_dev: &Device) -> bool {
|
|
false
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Configures the advertisement and resets auto-negotiation
|
|
/// if auto-negotiation is enabled.
|
|
fn config_aneg(_dev: &mut Device) -> Result {
|
|
build_error!(VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Determines the negotiated speed and duplex.
|
|
fn read_status(_dev: &mut Device) -> Result<u16> {
|
|
build_error!(VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Suspends the hardware, saving state if needed.
|
|
fn suspend(_dev: &mut Device) -> Result {
|
|
build_error!(VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Resumes the hardware, restoring state if needed.
|
|
fn resume(_dev: &mut Device) -> Result {
|
|
build_error!(VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Overrides the default MMD read function for reading a MMD register.
|
|
fn read_mmd(_dev: &mut Device, _devnum: u8, _regnum: u16) -> Result<u16> {
|
|
build_error!(VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Overrides the default MMD write function for writing a MMD register.
|
|
fn write_mmd(_dev: &mut Device, _devnum: u8, _regnum: u16, _val: u16) -> Result {
|
|
build_error!(VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Callback for notification of link change.
|
|
fn link_change_notify(_dev: &mut Device) {}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Registration structure for PHY drivers.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Registers [`DriverVTable`] instances with the kernel. They will be unregistered when dropped.
|
|
///
|
|
/// # Invariants
|
|
///
|
|
/// The `drivers` slice are currently registered to the kernel via `phy_drivers_register`.
|
|
pub struct Registration {
|
|
drivers: Pin<&'static mut [DriverVTable]>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// SAFETY: The only action allowed in a `Registration` instance is dropping it, which is safe to do
|
|
// from any thread because `phy_drivers_unregister` can be called from any thread context.
|
|
unsafe impl Send for Registration {}
|
|
|
|
impl Registration {
|
|
/// Registers a PHY driver.
|
|
pub fn register(
|
|
module: &'static crate::ThisModule,
|
|
drivers: Pin<&'static mut [DriverVTable]>,
|
|
) -> Result<Self> {
|
|
if drivers.is_empty() {
|
|
return Err(code::EINVAL);
|
|
}
|
|
// SAFETY: The type invariants of [`DriverVTable`] ensure that all elements of
|
|
// the `drivers` slice are initialized properly. `drivers` will not be moved.
|
|
// So it's just an FFI call.
|
|
to_result(unsafe {
|
|
bindings::phy_drivers_register(drivers[0].0.get(), drivers.len().try_into()?, module.0)
|
|
})?;
|
|
// INVARIANT: The `drivers` slice is successfully registered to the kernel via `phy_drivers_register`.
|
|
Ok(Registration { drivers })
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl Drop for Registration {
|
|
fn drop(&mut self) {
|
|
// SAFETY: The type invariants guarantee that `self.drivers` is valid.
|
|
// So it's just an FFI call.
|
|
unsafe {
|
|
bindings::phy_drivers_unregister(self.drivers[0].0.get(), self.drivers.len() as i32)
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// An identifier for PHY devices on an MDIO/MII bus.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Represents the kernel's `struct mdio_device_id`. This is used to find an appropriate
|
|
/// PHY driver.
|
|
#[repr(transparent)]
|
|
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
|
|
pub struct DeviceId(bindings::mdio_device_id);
|
|
|
|
impl DeviceId {
|
|
/// Creates a new instance with the exact match mask.
|
|
pub const fn new_with_exact_mask(id: u32) -> Self {
|
|
Self(bindings::mdio_device_id {
|
|
phy_id: id,
|
|
phy_id_mask: DeviceMask::Exact.as_int(),
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Creates a new instance with the model match mask.
|
|
pub const fn new_with_model_mask(id: u32) -> Self {
|
|
Self(bindings::mdio_device_id {
|
|
phy_id: id,
|
|
phy_id_mask: DeviceMask::Model.as_int(),
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Creates a new instance with the vendor match mask.
|
|
pub const fn new_with_vendor_mask(id: u32) -> Self {
|
|
Self(bindings::mdio_device_id {
|
|
phy_id: id,
|
|
phy_id_mask: DeviceMask::Vendor.as_int(),
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Creates a new instance with a custom match mask.
|
|
pub const fn new_with_custom_mask(id: u32, mask: u32) -> Self {
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Self(bindings::mdio_device_id {
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phy_id: id,
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phy_id_mask: DeviceMask::Custom(mask).as_int(),
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})
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}
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/// Creates a new instance from [`Driver`].
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pub const fn new_with_driver<T: Driver>() -> Self {
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T::PHY_DEVICE_ID
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}
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/// Get the MDIO device's PHY ID.
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pub const fn id(&self) -> u32 {
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self.0.phy_id
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}
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/// Get the MDIO device's match mask.
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pub const fn mask_as_int(&self) -> u32 {
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self.0.phy_id_mask
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}
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// macro use only
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#[doc(hidden)]
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pub const fn mdio_device_id(&self) -> bindings::mdio_device_id {
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self.0
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}
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}
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// SAFETY: `DeviceId` is a `#[repr(transparent)]` wrapper of `struct mdio_device_id`
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// and does not add additional invariants, so it's safe to transmute to `RawType`.
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unsafe impl RawDeviceId for DeviceId {
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type RawType = bindings::mdio_device_id;
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}
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enum DeviceMask {
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Exact,
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Model,
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Vendor,
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Custom(u32),
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}
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impl DeviceMask {
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const MASK_EXACT: u32 = !0;
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const MASK_MODEL: u32 = !0 << 4;
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const MASK_VENDOR: u32 = !0 << 10;
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const fn as_int(&self) -> u32 {
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match self {
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DeviceMask::Exact => Self::MASK_EXACT,
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DeviceMask::Model => Self::MASK_MODEL,
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DeviceMask::Vendor => Self::MASK_VENDOR,
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DeviceMask::Custom(mask) => *mask,
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}
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|
}
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}
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/// Declares a kernel module for PHYs drivers.
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///
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/// This creates a static array of kernel's `struct phy_driver` and registers it.
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/// This also corresponds to the kernel's `MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE` macro, which embeds the information
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/// for module loading into the module binary file. Every driver needs an entry in `device_table`.
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///
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|
/// # Examples
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|
///
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|
/// ```
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|
/// # mod module_phy_driver_sample {
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|
/// use kernel::c_str;
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|
/// use kernel::net::phy::{self, DeviceId};
|
|
/// use kernel::prelude::*;
|
|
///
|
|
/// kernel::module_phy_driver! {
|
|
/// drivers: [PhySample],
|
|
/// device_table: [
|
|
/// DeviceId::new_with_driver::<PhySample>()
|
|
/// ],
|
|
/// name: "rust_sample_phy",
|
|
/// authors: ["Rust for Linux Contributors"],
|
|
/// description: "Rust sample PHYs driver",
|
|
/// license: "GPL",
|
|
/// }
|
|
///
|
|
/// struct PhySample;
|
|
///
|
|
/// #[vtable]
|
|
/// impl phy::Driver for PhySample {
|
|
/// const NAME: &'static CStr = c_str!("PhySample");
|
|
/// const PHY_DEVICE_ID: phy::DeviceId = phy::DeviceId::new_with_exact_mask(0x00000001);
|
|
/// }
|
|
/// # }
|
|
/// ```
|
|
///
|
|
/// This expands to the following code:
|
|
///
|
|
/// ```ignore
|
|
/// use kernel::c_str;
|
|
/// use kernel::net::phy::{self, DeviceId};
|
|
/// use kernel::prelude::*;
|
|
///
|
|
/// struct Module {
|
|
/// _reg: ::kernel::net::phy::Registration,
|
|
/// }
|
|
///
|
|
/// module! {
|
|
/// type: Module,
|
|
/// name: "rust_sample_phy",
|
|
/// authors: ["Rust for Linux Contributors"],
|
|
/// description: "Rust sample PHYs driver",
|
|
/// license: "GPL",
|
|
/// }
|
|
///
|
|
/// struct PhySample;
|
|
///
|
|
/// #[vtable]
|
|
/// impl phy::Driver for PhySample {
|
|
/// const NAME: &'static CStr = c_str!("PhySample");
|
|
/// const PHY_DEVICE_ID: phy::DeviceId = phy::DeviceId::new_with_exact_mask(0x00000001);
|
|
/// }
|
|
///
|
|
/// const _: () = {
|
|
/// static mut DRIVERS: [::kernel::net::phy::DriverVTable; 1] =
|
|
/// [::kernel::net::phy::create_phy_driver::<PhySample>()];
|
|
///
|
|
/// impl ::kernel::Module for Module {
|
|
/// fn init(module: &'static ::kernel::ThisModule) -> Result<Self> {
|
|
/// let drivers = unsafe { &mut DRIVERS };
|
|
/// let mut reg = ::kernel::net::phy::Registration::register(
|
|
/// module,
|
|
/// ::core::pin::Pin::static_mut(drivers),
|
|
/// )?;
|
|
/// Ok(Module { _reg: reg })
|
|
/// }
|
|
/// }
|
|
/// };
|
|
///
|
|
/// const N: usize = 1;
|
|
///
|
|
/// const TABLE: ::kernel::device_id::IdArray<::kernel::net::phy::DeviceId, (), N> =
|
|
/// ::kernel::device_id::IdArray::new_without_index([
|
|
/// ::kernel::net::phy::DeviceId(
|
|
/// ::kernel::bindings::mdio_device_id {
|
|
/// phy_id: 0x00000001,
|
|
/// phy_id_mask: 0xffffffff,
|
|
/// }),
|
|
/// ]);
|
|
///
|
|
/// ::kernel::module_device_table!("mdio", phydev, TABLE);
|
|
/// ```
|
|
#[macro_export]
|
|
macro_rules! module_phy_driver {
|
|
(@replace_expr $_t:tt $sub:expr) => {$sub};
|
|
|
|
(@count_devices $($x:expr),*) => {
|
|
0usize $(+ $crate::module_phy_driver!(@replace_expr $x 1usize))*
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
(@device_table [$($dev:expr),+]) => {
|
|
const N: usize = $crate::module_phy_driver!(@count_devices $($dev),+);
|
|
|
|
const TABLE: $crate::device_id::IdArray<$crate::net::phy::DeviceId, (), N> =
|
|
$crate::device_id::IdArray::new_without_index([ $(($dev,())),+, ]);
|
|
|
|
$crate::module_device_table!("mdio", phydev, TABLE);
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
(drivers: [$($driver:ident),+ $(,)?], device_table: [$($dev:expr),+ $(,)?], $($f:tt)*) => {
|
|
struct Module {
|
|
_reg: $crate::net::phy::Registration,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$crate::prelude::module! {
|
|
type: Module,
|
|
$($f)*
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const _: () = {
|
|
static mut DRIVERS: [$crate::net::phy::DriverVTable;
|
|
$crate::module_phy_driver!(@count_devices $($driver),+)] =
|
|
[$($crate::net::phy::create_phy_driver::<$driver>()),+];
|
|
|
|
impl $crate::Module for Module {
|
|
fn init(module: &'static $crate::ThisModule) -> Result<Self> {
|
|
// SAFETY: The anonymous constant guarantees that nobody else can access
|
|
// the `DRIVERS` static. The array is used only in the C side.
|
|
let drivers = unsafe { &mut DRIVERS };
|
|
let mut reg = $crate::net::phy::Registration::register(
|
|
module,
|
|
::core::pin::Pin::static_mut(drivers),
|
|
)?;
|
|
Ok(Module { _reg: reg })
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
$crate::module_phy_driver!(@device_table [$($dev),+]);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|