linux-sg2042/drivers/thermal/of-thermal.c

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* of-thermal.c - Generic Thermal Management device tree support.
*
* Copyright (C) 2013 Texas Instruments
* Copyright (C) 2013 Eduardo Valentin <eduardo.valentin@ti.com>
*/
#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt
#include <linux/thermal.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/of_device.h>
#include <linux/of_platform.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/export.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include "thermal_core.h"
/*** Private data structures to represent thermal device tree data ***/
/**
* struct __thermal_cooling_bind_param - a cooling device for a trip point
* @cooling_device: a pointer to identify the referred cooling device
* @min: minimum cooling state used at this trip point
* @max: maximum cooling state used at this trip point
*/
struct __thermal_cooling_bind_param {
struct device_node *cooling_device;
unsigned long min;
unsigned long max;
};
/**
* struct __thermal_bind_param - a match between trip and cooling device
* @tcbp: a pointer to an array of cooling devices
* @count: number of elements in array
* @trip_id: the trip point index
* @usage: the percentage (from 0 to 100) of cooling contribution
*/
struct __thermal_bind_params {
struct __thermal_cooling_bind_param *tcbp;
unsigned int count;
unsigned int trip_id;
unsigned int usage;
};
/**
* struct __thermal_zone - internal representation of a thermal zone
* @mode: current thermal zone device mode (enabled/disabled)
* @passive_delay: polling interval while passive cooling is activated
* @polling_delay: zone polling interval
* @slope: slope of the temperature adjustment curve
* @offset: offset of the temperature adjustment curve
* @ntrips: number of trip points
* @trips: an array of trip points (0..ntrips - 1)
* @num_tbps: number of thermal bind params
* @tbps: an array of thermal bind params (0..num_tbps - 1)
* @sensor_data: sensor private data used while reading temperature and trend
* @ops: set of callbacks to handle the thermal zone based on DT
*/
struct __thermal_zone {
enum thermal_device_mode mode;
int passive_delay;
int polling_delay;
int slope;
int offset;
/* trip data */
int ntrips;
struct thermal_trip *trips;
/* cooling binding data */
int num_tbps;
struct __thermal_bind_params *tbps;
/* sensor interface */
void *sensor_data;
const struct thermal_zone_of_device_ops *ops;
};
/*** DT thermal zone device callbacks ***/
static int of_thermal_get_temp(struct thermal_zone_device *tz,
thermal: consistently use int for temperatures The thermal code uses int, long and unsigned long for temperatures in different places. Using an unsigned type limits the thermal framework to positive temperatures without need. Also several drivers currently will report temperatures near UINT_MAX for temperatures below 0°C. This will probably immediately shut the machine down due to overtemperature if started below 0°C. 'long' is 64bit on several architectures. This is not needed since INT_MAX °mC is above the melting point of all known materials. Consistently use a plain 'int' for temperatures throughout the thermal code and the drivers. This only changes the places in the drivers where the temperature is passed around as pointer, when drivers internally use another type this is not changed. Signed-off-by: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de> Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Reviewed-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de> Reviewed-by: Peter Feuerer <peter@piie.net> Cc: Punit Agrawal <punit.agrawal@arm.com> Cc: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com> Cc: Eduardo Valentin <edubezval@gmail.com> Cc: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Cc: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Cc: Peter Feuerer <peter@piie.net> Cc: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de> Cc: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com> Cc: Stephen Warren <swarren@wwwdotorg.org> Cc: Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@gmail.com> Cc: linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org Cc: platform-driver-x86@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org Cc: linux-omap@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-samsung-soc@vger.kernel.org Cc: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Cc: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> Cc: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com> Cc: Darren Hart <dvhart@infradead.org> Cc: lm-sensors@lm-sensors.org Signed-off-by: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com>
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int *temp)
{
struct __thermal_zone *data = tz->devdata;
if (!data->ops->get_temp)
return -EINVAL;
return data->ops->get_temp(data->sensor_data, temp);
}
static int of_thermal_set_trips(struct thermal_zone_device *tz,
int low, int high)
{
struct __thermal_zone *data = tz->devdata;
if (!data->ops || !data->ops->set_trips)
return -EINVAL;
return data->ops->set_trips(data->sensor_data, low, high);
}
/**
* of_thermal_get_ntrips - function to export number of available trip
* points.
* @tz: pointer to a thermal zone
*
* This function is a globally visible wrapper to get number of trip points
* stored in the local struct __thermal_zone
*
* Return: number of available trip points, -ENODEV when data not available
*/
int of_thermal_get_ntrips(struct thermal_zone_device *tz)
{
struct __thermal_zone *data = tz->devdata;
if (!data || IS_ERR(data))
return -ENODEV;
return data->ntrips;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(of_thermal_get_ntrips);
/**
* of_thermal_is_trip_valid - function to check if trip point is valid
*
* @tz: pointer to a thermal zone
* @trip: trip point to evaluate
*
* This function is responsible for checking if passed trip point is valid
*
* Return: true if trip point is valid, false otherwise
*/
bool of_thermal_is_trip_valid(struct thermal_zone_device *tz, int trip)
{
struct __thermal_zone *data = tz->devdata;
if (!data || trip >= data->ntrips || trip < 0)
return false;
return true;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(of_thermal_is_trip_valid);
/**
* of_thermal_get_trip_points - function to get access to a globally exported
* trip points
*
* @tz: pointer to a thermal zone
*
* This function provides a pointer to trip points table
*
* Return: pointer to trip points table, NULL otherwise
*/
const struct thermal_trip *
of_thermal_get_trip_points(struct thermal_zone_device *tz)
{
struct __thermal_zone *data = tz->devdata;
if (!data)
return NULL;
return data->trips;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(of_thermal_get_trip_points);
/**
* of_thermal_set_emul_temp - function to set emulated temperature
*
* @tz: pointer to a thermal zone
* @temp: temperature to set
*
* This function gives the ability to set emulated value of temperature,
* which is handy for debugging
*
* Return: zero on success, error code otherwise
*/
static int of_thermal_set_emul_temp(struct thermal_zone_device *tz,
thermal: consistently use int for temperatures The thermal code uses int, long and unsigned long for temperatures in different places. Using an unsigned type limits the thermal framework to positive temperatures without need. Also several drivers currently will report temperatures near UINT_MAX for temperatures below 0°C. This will probably immediately shut the machine down due to overtemperature if started below 0°C. 'long' is 64bit on several architectures. This is not needed since INT_MAX °mC is above the melting point of all known materials. Consistently use a plain 'int' for temperatures throughout the thermal code and the drivers. This only changes the places in the drivers where the temperature is passed around as pointer, when drivers internally use another type this is not changed. Signed-off-by: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de> Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Reviewed-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de> Reviewed-by: Peter Feuerer <peter@piie.net> Cc: Punit Agrawal <punit.agrawal@arm.com> Cc: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com> Cc: Eduardo Valentin <edubezval@gmail.com> Cc: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Cc: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Cc: Peter Feuerer <peter@piie.net> Cc: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de> Cc: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com> Cc: Stephen Warren <swarren@wwwdotorg.org> Cc: Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@gmail.com> Cc: linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org Cc: platform-driver-x86@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org Cc: linux-omap@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-samsung-soc@vger.kernel.org Cc: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Cc: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> Cc: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com> Cc: Darren Hart <dvhart@infradead.org> Cc: lm-sensors@lm-sensors.org Signed-off-by: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com>
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int temp)
{
struct __thermal_zone *data = tz->devdata;
return data->ops->set_emul_temp(data->sensor_data, temp);
}
static int of_thermal_get_trend(struct thermal_zone_device *tz, int trip,
enum thermal_trend *trend)
{
struct __thermal_zone *data = tz->devdata;
if (!data->ops->get_trend)
return -EINVAL;
return data->ops->get_trend(data->sensor_data, trip, trend);
}
static int of_thermal_bind(struct thermal_zone_device *thermal,
struct thermal_cooling_device *cdev)
{
struct __thermal_zone *data = thermal->devdata;
struct __thermal_bind_params *tbp;
struct __thermal_cooling_bind_param *tcbp;
int i, j;
if (!data || IS_ERR(data))
return -ENODEV;
/* find where to bind */
for (i = 0; i < data->num_tbps; i++) {
tbp = data->tbps + i;
for (j = 0; j < tbp->count; j++) {
tcbp = tbp->tcbp + j;
if (tcbp->cooling_device == cdev->np) {
int ret;
ret = thermal_zone_bind_cooling_device(thermal,
tbp->trip_id, cdev,
tcbp->max,
tcbp->min,
tbp->usage);
if (ret)
return ret;
}
}
}
return 0;
}
static int of_thermal_unbind(struct thermal_zone_device *thermal,
struct thermal_cooling_device *cdev)
{
struct __thermal_zone *data = thermal->devdata;
struct __thermal_bind_params *tbp;
struct __thermal_cooling_bind_param *tcbp;
int i, j;
if (!data || IS_ERR(data))
return -ENODEV;
/* find where to unbind */
for (i = 0; i < data->num_tbps; i++) {
tbp = data->tbps + i;
for (j = 0; j < tbp->count; j++) {
tcbp = tbp->tcbp + j;
if (tcbp->cooling_device == cdev->np) {
int ret;
ret = thermal_zone_unbind_cooling_device(thermal,
tbp->trip_id, cdev);
if (ret)
return ret;
}
}
}
return 0;
}
static int of_thermal_get_mode(struct thermal_zone_device *tz,
enum thermal_device_mode *mode)
{
struct __thermal_zone *data = tz->devdata;
*mode = data->mode;
return 0;
}
static int of_thermal_set_mode(struct thermal_zone_device *tz,
enum thermal_device_mode mode)
{
struct __thermal_zone *data = tz->devdata;
mutex_lock(&tz->lock);
if (mode == THERMAL_DEVICE_ENABLED) {
tz->polling_delay = data->polling_delay;
tz->passive_delay = data->passive_delay;
} else {
tz->polling_delay = 0;
tz->passive_delay = 0;
}
mutex_unlock(&tz->lock);
data->mode = mode;
thermal_zone_device_update(tz, THERMAL_EVENT_UNSPECIFIED);
return 0;
}
static int of_thermal_get_trip_type(struct thermal_zone_device *tz, int trip,
enum thermal_trip_type *type)
{
struct __thermal_zone *data = tz->devdata;
if (trip >= data->ntrips || trip < 0)
return -EDOM;
*type = data->trips[trip].type;
return 0;
}
static int of_thermal_get_trip_temp(struct thermal_zone_device *tz, int trip,
thermal: consistently use int for temperatures The thermal code uses int, long and unsigned long for temperatures in different places. Using an unsigned type limits the thermal framework to positive temperatures without need. Also several drivers currently will report temperatures near UINT_MAX for temperatures below 0°C. This will probably immediately shut the machine down due to overtemperature if started below 0°C. 'long' is 64bit on several architectures. This is not needed since INT_MAX °mC is above the melting point of all known materials. Consistently use a plain 'int' for temperatures throughout the thermal code and the drivers. This only changes the places in the drivers where the temperature is passed around as pointer, when drivers internally use another type this is not changed. Signed-off-by: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de> Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Reviewed-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de> Reviewed-by: Peter Feuerer <peter@piie.net> Cc: Punit Agrawal <punit.agrawal@arm.com> Cc: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com> Cc: Eduardo Valentin <edubezval@gmail.com> Cc: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Cc: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Cc: Peter Feuerer <peter@piie.net> Cc: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de> Cc: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com> Cc: Stephen Warren <swarren@wwwdotorg.org> Cc: Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@gmail.com> Cc: linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org Cc: platform-driver-x86@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org Cc: linux-omap@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-samsung-soc@vger.kernel.org Cc: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Cc: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> Cc: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com> Cc: Darren Hart <dvhart@infradead.org> Cc: lm-sensors@lm-sensors.org Signed-off-by: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com>
2015-07-24 14:12:54 +08:00
int *temp)
{
struct __thermal_zone *data = tz->devdata;
if (trip >= data->ntrips || trip < 0)
return -EDOM;
*temp = data->trips[trip].temperature;
return 0;
}
static int of_thermal_set_trip_temp(struct thermal_zone_device *tz, int trip,
thermal: consistently use int for temperatures The thermal code uses int, long and unsigned long for temperatures in different places. Using an unsigned type limits the thermal framework to positive temperatures without need. Also several drivers currently will report temperatures near UINT_MAX for temperatures below 0°C. This will probably immediately shut the machine down due to overtemperature if started below 0°C. 'long' is 64bit on several architectures. This is not needed since INT_MAX °mC is above the melting point of all known materials. Consistently use a plain 'int' for temperatures throughout the thermal code and the drivers. This only changes the places in the drivers where the temperature is passed around as pointer, when drivers internally use another type this is not changed. Signed-off-by: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de> Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Reviewed-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de> Reviewed-by: Peter Feuerer <peter@piie.net> Cc: Punit Agrawal <punit.agrawal@arm.com> Cc: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com> Cc: Eduardo Valentin <edubezval@gmail.com> Cc: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Cc: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Cc: Peter Feuerer <peter@piie.net> Cc: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de> Cc: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com> Cc: Stephen Warren <swarren@wwwdotorg.org> Cc: Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@gmail.com> Cc: linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org Cc: platform-driver-x86@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org Cc: linux-omap@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-samsung-soc@vger.kernel.org Cc: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Cc: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> Cc: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com> Cc: Darren Hart <dvhart@infradead.org> Cc: lm-sensors@lm-sensors.org Signed-off-by: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com>
2015-07-24 14:12:54 +08:00
int temp)
{
struct __thermal_zone *data = tz->devdata;
if (trip >= data->ntrips || trip < 0)
return -EDOM;
if (data->ops->set_trip_temp) {
int ret;
ret = data->ops->set_trip_temp(data->sensor_data, trip, temp);
if (ret)
return ret;
}
/* thermal framework should take care of data->mask & (1 << trip) */
data->trips[trip].temperature = temp;
return 0;
}
static int of_thermal_get_trip_hyst(struct thermal_zone_device *tz, int trip,
thermal: consistently use int for temperatures The thermal code uses int, long and unsigned long for temperatures in different places. Using an unsigned type limits the thermal framework to positive temperatures without need. Also several drivers currently will report temperatures near UINT_MAX for temperatures below 0°C. This will probably immediately shut the machine down due to overtemperature if started below 0°C. 'long' is 64bit on several architectures. This is not needed since INT_MAX °mC is above the melting point of all known materials. Consistently use a plain 'int' for temperatures throughout the thermal code and the drivers. This only changes the places in the drivers where the temperature is passed around as pointer, when drivers internally use another type this is not changed. Signed-off-by: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de> Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Reviewed-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de> Reviewed-by: Peter Feuerer <peter@piie.net> Cc: Punit Agrawal <punit.agrawal@arm.com> Cc: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com> Cc: Eduardo Valentin <edubezval@gmail.com> Cc: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Cc: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Cc: Peter Feuerer <peter@piie.net> Cc: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de> Cc: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com> Cc: Stephen Warren <swarren@wwwdotorg.org> Cc: Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@gmail.com> Cc: linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org Cc: platform-driver-x86@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org Cc: linux-omap@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-samsung-soc@vger.kernel.org Cc: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Cc: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> Cc: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com> Cc: Darren Hart <dvhart@infradead.org> Cc: lm-sensors@lm-sensors.org Signed-off-by: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com>
2015-07-24 14:12:54 +08:00
int *hyst)
{
struct __thermal_zone *data = tz->devdata;
if (trip >= data->ntrips || trip < 0)
return -EDOM;
*hyst = data->trips[trip].hysteresis;
return 0;
}
static int of_thermal_set_trip_hyst(struct thermal_zone_device *tz, int trip,
thermal: consistently use int for temperatures The thermal code uses int, long and unsigned long for temperatures in different places. Using an unsigned type limits the thermal framework to positive temperatures without need. Also several drivers currently will report temperatures near UINT_MAX for temperatures below 0°C. This will probably immediately shut the machine down due to overtemperature if started below 0°C. 'long' is 64bit on several architectures. This is not needed since INT_MAX °mC is above the melting point of all known materials. Consistently use a plain 'int' for temperatures throughout the thermal code and the drivers. This only changes the places in the drivers where the temperature is passed around as pointer, when drivers internally use another type this is not changed. Signed-off-by: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de> Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Reviewed-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de> Reviewed-by: Peter Feuerer <peter@piie.net> Cc: Punit Agrawal <punit.agrawal@arm.com> Cc: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com> Cc: Eduardo Valentin <edubezval@gmail.com> Cc: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Cc: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Cc: Peter Feuerer <peter@piie.net> Cc: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de> Cc: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com> Cc: Stephen Warren <swarren@wwwdotorg.org> Cc: Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@gmail.com> Cc: linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org Cc: platform-driver-x86@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org Cc: linux-omap@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-samsung-soc@vger.kernel.org Cc: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Cc: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> Cc: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com> Cc: Darren Hart <dvhart@infradead.org> Cc: lm-sensors@lm-sensors.org Signed-off-by: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com>
2015-07-24 14:12:54 +08:00
int hyst)
{
struct __thermal_zone *data = tz->devdata;
if (trip >= data->ntrips || trip < 0)
return -EDOM;
/* thermal framework should take care of data->mask & (1 << trip) */
data->trips[trip].hysteresis = hyst;
return 0;
}
static int of_thermal_get_crit_temp(struct thermal_zone_device *tz,
thermal: consistently use int for temperatures The thermal code uses int, long and unsigned long for temperatures in different places. Using an unsigned type limits the thermal framework to positive temperatures without need. Also several drivers currently will report temperatures near UINT_MAX for temperatures below 0°C. This will probably immediately shut the machine down due to overtemperature if started below 0°C. 'long' is 64bit on several architectures. This is not needed since INT_MAX °mC is above the melting point of all known materials. Consistently use a plain 'int' for temperatures throughout the thermal code and the drivers. This only changes the places in the drivers where the temperature is passed around as pointer, when drivers internally use another type this is not changed. Signed-off-by: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de> Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Reviewed-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de> Reviewed-by: Peter Feuerer <peter@piie.net> Cc: Punit Agrawal <punit.agrawal@arm.com> Cc: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com> Cc: Eduardo Valentin <edubezval@gmail.com> Cc: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Cc: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Cc: Peter Feuerer <peter@piie.net> Cc: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de> Cc: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com> Cc: Stephen Warren <swarren@wwwdotorg.org> Cc: Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@gmail.com> Cc: linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org Cc: platform-driver-x86@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org Cc: linux-omap@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-samsung-soc@vger.kernel.org Cc: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Cc: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> Cc: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com> Cc: Darren Hart <dvhart@infradead.org> Cc: lm-sensors@lm-sensors.org Signed-off-by: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com>
2015-07-24 14:12:54 +08:00
int *temp)
{
struct __thermal_zone *data = tz->devdata;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < data->ntrips; i++)
if (data->trips[i].type == THERMAL_TRIP_CRITICAL) {
*temp = data->trips[i].temperature;
return 0;
}
return -EINVAL;
}
static struct thermal_zone_device_ops of_thermal_ops = {
.get_mode = of_thermal_get_mode,
.set_mode = of_thermal_set_mode,
.get_trip_type = of_thermal_get_trip_type,
.get_trip_temp = of_thermal_get_trip_temp,
.set_trip_temp = of_thermal_set_trip_temp,
.get_trip_hyst = of_thermal_get_trip_hyst,
.set_trip_hyst = of_thermal_set_trip_hyst,
.get_crit_temp = of_thermal_get_crit_temp,
.bind = of_thermal_bind,
.unbind = of_thermal_unbind,
};
/*** sensor API ***/
static struct thermal_zone_device *
thermal_zone_of_add_sensor(struct device_node *zone,
struct device_node *sensor, void *data,
const struct thermal_zone_of_device_ops *ops)
{
struct thermal_zone_device *tzd;
struct __thermal_zone *tz;
tzd = thermal_zone_get_zone_by_name(zone->name);
if (IS_ERR(tzd))
return ERR_PTR(-EPROBE_DEFER);
tz = tzd->devdata;
if (!ops)
return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
mutex_lock(&tzd->lock);
tz->ops = ops;
tz->sensor_data = data;
tzd->ops->get_temp = of_thermal_get_temp;
tzd->ops->get_trend = of_thermal_get_trend;
/*
* The thermal zone core will calculate the window if they have set the
* optional set_trips pointer.
*/
if (ops->set_trips)
tzd->ops->set_trips = of_thermal_set_trips;
if (ops->set_emul_temp)
tzd->ops->set_emul_temp = of_thermal_set_emul_temp;
mutex_unlock(&tzd->lock);
return tzd;
}
/**
* thermal_zone_of_sensor_register - registers a sensor to a DT thermal zone
* @dev: a valid struct device pointer of a sensor device. Must contain
* a valid .of_node, for the sensor node.
* @sensor_id: a sensor identifier, in case the sensor IP has more
* than one sensors
* @data: a private pointer (owned by the caller) that will be passed
* back, when a temperature reading is needed.
* @ops: struct thermal_zone_of_device_ops *. Must contain at least .get_temp.
*
* This function will search the list of thermal zones described in device
* tree and look for the zone that refer to the sensor device pointed by
* @dev->of_node as temperature providers. For the zone pointing to the
* sensor node, the sensor will be added to the DT thermal zone device.
*
* The thermal zone temperature is provided by the @get_temp function
* pointer. When called, it will have the private pointer @data back.
*
* The thermal zone temperature trend is provided by the @get_trend function
* pointer. When called, it will have the private pointer @data back.
*
* TODO:
* 01 - This function must enqueue the new sensor instead of using
* it as the only source of temperature values.
*
* 02 - There must be a way to match the sensor with all thermal zones
* that refer to it.
*
* Return: On success returns a valid struct thermal_zone_device,
* otherwise, it returns a corresponding ERR_PTR(). Caller must
* check the return value with help of IS_ERR() helper.
*/
struct thermal_zone_device *
thermal_zone_of_sensor_register(struct device *dev, int sensor_id, void *data,
const struct thermal_zone_of_device_ops *ops)
{
struct device_node *np, *child, *sensor_np;
struct thermal_zone_device *tzd = ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
np = of_find_node_by_name(NULL, "thermal-zones");
if (!np)
return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
if (!dev || !dev->of_node) {
of_node_put(np);
return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
}
sensor_np = of_node_get(dev->of_node);
for_each_available_child_of_node(np, child) {
struct of_phandle_args sensor_specs;
int ret, id;
/* For now, thermal framework supports only 1 sensor per zone */
ret = of_parse_phandle_with_args(child, "thermal-sensors",
"#thermal-sensor-cells",
0, &sensor_specs);
if (ret)
continue;
if (sensor_specs.args_count >= 1) {
id = sensor_specs.args[0];
WARN(sensor_specs.args_count > 1,
"%pOFn: too many cells in sensor specifier %d\n",
sensor_specs.np, sensor_specs.args_count);
} else {
id = 0;
}
if (sensor_specs.np == sensor_np && id == sensor_id) {
tzd = thermal_zone_of_add_sensor(child, sensor_np,
data, ops);
if (!IS_ERR(tzd))
tzd->ops->set_mode(tzd, THERMAL_DEVICE_ENABLED);
of_node_put(sensor_specs.np);
of_node_put(child);
goto exit;
}
of_node_put(sensor_specs.np);
}
exit:
of_node_put(sensor_np);
of_node_put(np);
return tzd;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(thermal_zone_of_sensor_register);
/**
* thermal_zone_of_sensor_unregister - unregisters a sensor from a DT thermal zone
* @dev: a valid struct device pointer of a sensor device. Must contain
* a valid .of_node, for the sensor node.
* @tzd: a pointer to struct thermal_zone_device where the sensor is registered.
*
* This function removes the sensor callbacks and private data from the
* thermal zone device registered with thermal_zone_of_sensor_register()
* API. It will also silent the zone by remove the .get_temp() and .get_trend()
* thermal zone device callbacks.
*
* TODO: When the support to several sensors per zone is added, this
* function must search the sensor list based on @dev parameter.
*
*/
void thermal_zone_of_sensor_unregister(struct device *dev,
struct thermal_zone_device *tzd)
{
struct __thermal_zone *tz;
if (!dev || !tzd || !tzd->devdata)
return;
tz = tzd->devdata;
/* no __thermal_zone, nothing to be done */
if (!tz)
return;
mutex_lock(&tzd->lock);
tzd->ops->get_temp = NULL;
tzd->ops->get_trend = NULL;
tzd->ops->set_emul_temp = NULL;
tz->ops = NULL;
tz->sensor_data = NULL;
mutex_unlock(&tzd->lock);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(thermal_zone_of_sensor_unregister);
static void devm_thermal_zone_of_sensor_release(struct device *dev, void *res)
{
thermal_zone_of_sensor_unregister(dev,
*(struct thermal_zone_device **)res);
}
static int devm_thermal_zone_of_sensor_match(struct device *dev, void *res,
void *data)
{
struct thermal_zone_device **r = res;
if (WARN_ON(!r || !*r))
return 0;
return *r == data;
}
/**
* devm_thermal_zone_of_sensor_register - Resource managed version of
* thermal_zone_of_sensor_register()
* @dev: a valid struct device pointer of a sensor device. Must contain
* a valid .of_node, for the sensor node.
* @sensor_id: a sensor identifier, in case the sensor IP has more
* than one sensors
* @data: a private pointer (owned by the caller) that will be passed
* back, when a temperature reading is needed.
* @ops: struct thermal_zone_of_device_ops *. Must contain at least .get_temp.
*
* Refer thermal_zone_of_sensor_register() for more details.
*
* Return: On success returns a valid struct thermal_zone_device,
* otherwise, it returns a corresponding ERR_PTR(). Caller must
* check the return value with help of IS_ERR() helper.
* Registered thermal_zone_device device will automatically be
* released when device is unbounded.
*/
struct thermal_zone_device *devm_thermal_zone_of_sensor_register(
struct device *dev, int sensor_id,
void *data, const struct thermal_zone_of_device_ops *ops)
{
struct thermal_zone_device **ptr, *tzd;
ptr = devres_alloc(devm_thermal_zone_of_sensor_release, sizeof(*ptr),
GFP_KERNEL);
if (!ptr)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
tzd = thermal_zone_of_sensor_register(dev, sensor_id, data, ops);
if (IS_ERR(tzd)) {
devres_free(ptr);
return tzd;
}
*ptr = tzd;
devres_add(dev, ptr);
return tzd;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(devm_thermal_zone_of_sensor_register);
/**
* devm_thermal_zone_of_sensor_unregister - Resource managed version of
* thermal_zone_of_sensor_unregister().
* @dev: Device for which which resource was allocated.
* @tzd: a pointer to struct thermal_zone_device where the sensor is registered.
*
* This function removes the sensor callbacks and private data from the
* thermal zone device registered with devm_thermal_zone_of_sensor_register()
* API. It will also silent the zone by remove the .get_temp() and .get_trend()
* thermal zone device callbacks.
* Normally this function will not need to be called and the resource
* management code will ensure that the resource is freed.
*/
void devm_thermal_zone_of_sensor_unregister(struct device *dev,
struct thermal_zone_device *tzd)
{
WARN_ON(devres_release(dev, devm_thermal_zone_of_sensor_release,
devm_thermal_zone_of_sensor_match, tzd));
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(devm_thermal_zone_of_sensor_unregister);
/*** functions parsing device tree nodes ***/
/**
* thermal_of_populate_bind_params - parse and fill cooling map data
* @np: DT node containing a cooling-map node
* @__tbp: data structure to be filled with cooling map info
* @trips: array of thermal zone trip points
* @ntrips: number of trip points inside trips.
*
* This function parses a cooling-map type of node represented by
* @np parameter and fills the read data into @__tbp data structure.
* It needs the already parsed array of trip points of the thermal zone
* in consideration.
*
* Return: 0 on success, proper error code otherwise
*/
static int thermal_of_populate_bind_params(struct device_node *np,
struct __thermal_bind_params *__tbp,
struct thermal_trip *trips,
int ntrips)
{
struct of_phandle_args cooling_spec;
struct __thermal_cooling_bind_param *__tcbp;
struct device_node *trip;
int ret, i, count;
u32 prop;
/* Default weight. Usage is optional */
__tbp->usage = THERMAL_WEIGHT_DEFAULT;
ret = of_property_read_u32(np, "contribution", &prop);
if (ret == 0)
__tbp->usage = prop;
trip = of_parse_phandle(np, "trip", 0);
if (!trip) {
pr_err("missing trip property\n");
return -ENODEV;
}
/* match using device_node */
for (i = 0; i < ntrips; i++)
if (trip == trips[i].np) {
__tbp->trip_id = i;
break;
}
if (i == ntrips) {
ret = -ENODEV;
goto end;
}
count = of_count_phandle_with_args(np, "cooling-device",
"#cooling-cells");
if (!count) {
pr_err("Add a cooling_device property with at least one device\n");
goto end;
}
__tcbp = kcalloc(count, sizeof(*__tcbp), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!__tcbp)
goto end;
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
ret = of_parse_phandle_with_args(np, "cooling-device",
"#cooling-cells", i, &cooling_spec);
if (ret < 0) {
pr_err("Invalid cooling-device entry\n");
goto free_tcbp;
}
__tcbp[i].cooling_device = cooling_spec.np;
if (cooling_spec.args_count >= 2) { /* at least min and max */
__tcbp[i].min = cooling_spec.args[0];
__tcbp[i].max = cooling_spec.args[1];
} else {
pr_err("wrong reference to cooling device, missing limits\n");
}
}
__tbp->tcbp = __tcbp;
__tbp->count = count;
goto end;
free_tcbp:
for (i = i - 1; i >= 0; i--)
of_node_put(__tcbp[i].cooling_device);
kfree(__tcbp);
end:
of_node_put(trip);
return ret;
}
/**
* It maps 'enum thermal_trip_type' found in include/linux/thermal.h
* into the device tree binding of 'trip', property type.
*/
static const char * const trip_types[] = {
[THERMAL_TRIP_ACTIVE] = "active",
[THERMAL_TRIP_PASSIVE] = "passive",
[THERMAL_TRIP_HOT] = "hot",
[THERMAL_TRIP_CRITICAL] = "critical",
};
/**
* thermal_of_get_trip_type - Get phy mode for given device_node
* @np: Pointer to the given device_node
* @type: Pointer to resulting trip type
*
* The function gets trip type string from property 'type',
* and store its index in trip_types table in @type,
*
* Return: 0 on success, or errno in error case.
*/
static int thermal_of_get_trip_type(struct device_node *np,
enum thermal_trip_type *type)
{
const char *t;
int err, i;
err = of_property_read_string(np, "type", &t);
if (err < 0)
return err;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(trip_types); i++)
if (!strcasecmp(t, trip_types[i])) {
*type = i;
return 0;
}
return -ENODEV;
}
/**
* thermal_of_populate_trip - parse and fill one trip point data
* @np: DT node containing a trip point node
* @trip: trip point data structure to be filled up
*
* This function parses a trip point type of node represented by
* @np parameter and fills the read data into @trip data structure.
*
* Return: 0 on success, proper error code otherwise
*/
static int thermal_of_populate_trip(struct device_node *np,
struct thermal_trip *trip)
{
int prop;
int ret;
ret = of_property_read_u32(np, "temperature", &prop);
if (ret < 0) {
pr_err("missing temperature property\n");
return ret;
}
trip->temperature = prop;
ret = of_property_read_u32(np, "hysteresis", &prop);
if (ret < 0) {
pr_err("missing hysteresis property\n");
return ret;
}
trip->hysteresis = prop;
ret = thermal_of_get_trip_type(np, &trip->type);
if (ret < 0) {
pr_err("wrong trip type property\n");
return ret;
}
/* Required for cooling map matching */
trip->np = np;
of_node_get(np);
return 0;
}
/**
* thermal_of_build_thermal_zone - parse and fill one thermal zone data
* @np: DT node containing a thermal zone node
*
* This function parses a thermal zone type of node represented by
* @np parameter and fills the read data into a __thermal_zone data structure
* and return this pointer.
*
* TODO: Missing properties to parse: thermal-sensor-names
*
* Return: On success returns a valid struct __thermal_zone,
* otherwise, it returns a corresponding ERR_PTR(). Caller must
* check the return value with help of IS_ERR() helper.
*/
static struct __thermal_zone
__init *thermal_of_build_thermal_zone(struct device_node *np)
{
struct device_node *child = NULL, *gchild;
struct __thermal_zone *tz;
int ret, i;
u32 prop, coef[2];
if (!np) {
pr_err("no thermal zone np\n");
return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
}
tz = kzalloc(sizeof(*tz), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!tz)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
ret = of_property_read_u32(np, "polling-delay-passive", &prop);
if (ret < 0) {
pr_err("%pOFn: missing polling-delay-passive property\n", np);
goto free_tz;
}
tz->passive_delay = prop;
ret = of_property_read_u32(np, "polling-delay", &prop);
if (ret < 0) {
pr_err("%pOFn: missing polling-delay property\n", np);
goto free_tz;
}
tz->polling_delay = prop;
/*
* REVIST: for now, the thermal framework supports only
* one sensor per thermal zone. Thus, we are considering
* only the first two values as slope and offset.
*/
ret = of_property_read_u32_array(np, "coefficients", coef, 2);
if (ret == 0) {
tz->slope = coef[0];
tz->offset = coef[1];
} else {
tz->slope = 1;
tz->offset = 0;
}
/* trips */
child = of_get_child_by_name(np, "trips");
/* No trips provided */
if (!child)
goto finish;
tz->ntrips = of_get_child_count(child);
if (tz->ntrips == 0) /* must have at least one child */
goto finish;
treewide: kzalloc() -> kcalloc() The kzalloc() function has a 2-factor argument form, kcalloc(). This patch replaces cases of: kzalloc(a * b, gfp) with: kcalloc(a * b, gfp) as well as handling cases of: kzalloc(a * b * c, gfp) with: kzalloc(array3_size(a, b, c), gfp) as it's slightly less ugly than: kzalloc_array(array_size(a, b), c, gfp) This does, however, attempt to ignore constant size factors like: kzalloc(4 * 1024, gfp) though any constants defined via macros get caught up in the conversion. Any factors with a sizeof() of "unsigned char", "char", and "u8" were dropped, since they're redundant. The Coccinelle script used for this was: // Fix redundant parens around sizeof(). @@ type TYPE; expression THING, E; @@ ( kzalloc( - (sizeof(TYPE)) * E + sizeof(TYPE) * E , ...) | kzalloc( - (sizeof(THING)) * E + sizeof(THING) * E , ...) ) // Drop single-byte sizes and redundant parens. @@ expression COUNT; typedef u8; typedef __u8; @@ ( kzalloc( - sizeof(u8) * (COUNT) + COUNT , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(__u8) * (COUNT) + COUNT , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(char) * (COUNT) + COUNT , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(unsigned char) * (COUNT) + COUNT , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(u8) * COUNT + COUNT , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(__u8) * COUNT + COUNT , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(char) * COUNT + COUNT , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(unsigned char) * COUNT + COUNT , ...) ) // 2-factor product with sizeof(type/expression) and identifier or constant. @@ type TYPE; expression THING; identifier COUNT_ID; constant COUNT_CONST; @@ ( - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(TYPE) * (COUNT_ID) + COUNT_ID, sizeof(TYPE) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(TYPE) * COUNT_ID + COUNT_ID, sizeof(TYPE) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(TYPE) * (COUNT_CONST) + COUNT_CONST, sizeof(TYPE) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(TYPE) * COUNT_CONST + COUNT_CONST, sizeof(TYPE) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(THING) * (COUNT_ID) + COUNT_ID, sizeof(THING) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(THING) * COUNT_ID + COUNT_ID, sizeof(THING) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(THING) * (COUNT_CONST) + COUNT_CONST, sizeof(THING) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(THING) * COUNT_CONST + COUNT_CONST, sizeof(THING) , ...) ) // 2-factor product, only identifiers. @@ identifier SIZE, COUNT; @@ - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - SIZE * COUNT + COUNT, SIZE , ...) // 3-factor product with 1 sizeof(type) or sizeof(expression), with // redundant parens removed. @@ expression THING; identifier STRIDE, COUNT; type TYPE; @@ ( kzalloc( - sizeof(TYPE) * (COUNT) * (STRIDE) + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, sizeof(TYPE)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(TYPE) * (COUNT) * STRIDE + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, sizeof(TYPE)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(TYPE) * COUNT * (STRIDE) + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, sizeof(TYPE)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(TYPE) * COUNT * STRIDE + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, sizeof(TYPE)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(THING) * (COUNT) * (STRIDE) + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, sizeof(THING)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(THING) * (COUNT) * STRIDE + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, sizeof(THING)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(THING) * COUNT * (STRIDE) + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, sizeof(THING)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(THING) * COUNT * STRIDE + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, sizeof(THING)) , ...) ) // 3-factor product with 2 sizeof(variable), with redundant parens removed. @@ expression THING1, THING2; identifier COUNT; type TYPE1, TYPE2; @@ ( kzalloc( - sizeof(TYPE1) * sizeof(TYPE2) * COUNT + array3_size(COUNT, sizeof(TYPE1), sizeof(TYPE2)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(TYPE1) * sizeof(THING2) * (COUNT) + array3_size(COUNT, sizeof(TYPE1), sizeof(TYPE2)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(THING1) * sizeof(THING2) * COUNT + array3_size(COUNT, sizeof(THING1), sizeof(THING2)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(THING1) * sizeof(THING2) * (COUNT) + array3_size(COUNT, sizeof(THING1), sizeof(THING2)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(TYPE1) * sizeof(THING2) * COUNT + array3_size(COUNT, sizeof(TYPE1), sizeof(THING2)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(TYPE1) * sizeof(THING2) * (COUNT) + array3_size(COUNT, sizeof(TYPE1), sizeof(THING2)) , ...) ) // 3-factor product, only identifiers, with redundant parens removed. @@ identifier STRIDE, SIZE, COUNT; @@ ( kzalloc( - (COUNT) * STRIDE * SIZE + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, SIZE) , ...) | kzalloc( - COUNT * (STRIDE) * SIZE + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, SIZE) , ...) | kzalloc( - COUNT * STRIDE * (SIZE) + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, SIZE) , ...) | kzalloc( - (COUNT) * (STRIDE) * SIZE + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, SIZE) , ...) | kzalloc( - COUNT * (STRIDE) * (SIZE) + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, SIZE) , ...) | kzalloc( - (COUNT) * STRIDE * (SIZE) + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, SIZE) , ...) | kzalloc( - (COUNT) * (STRIDE) * (SIZE) + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, SIZE) , ...) | kzalloc( - COUNT * STRIDE * SIZE + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, SIZE) , ...) ) // Any remaining multi-factor products, first at least 3-factor products, // when they're not all constants... @@ expression E1, E2, E3; constant C1, C2, C3; @@ ( kzalloc(C1 * C2 * C3, ...) | kzalloc( - (E1) * E2 * E3 + array3_size(E1, E2, E3) , ...) | kzalloc( - (E1) * (E2) * E3 + array3_size(E1, E2, E3) , ...) | kzalloc( - (E1) * (E2) * (E3) + array3_size(E1, E2, E3) , ...) | kzalloc( - E1 * E2 * E3 + array3_size(E1, E2, E3) , ...) ) // And then all remaining 2 factors products when they're not all constants, // keeping sizeof() as the second factor argument. @@ expression THING, E1, E2; type TYPE; constant C1, C2, C3; @@ ( kzalloc(sizeof(THING) * C2, ...) | kzalloc(sizeof(TYPE) * C2, ...) | kzalloc(C1 * C2 * C3, ...) | kzalloc(C1 * C2, ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(TYPE) * (E2) + E2, sizeof(TYPE) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(TYPE) * E2 + E2, sizeof(TYPE) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(THING) * (E2) + E2, sizeof(THING) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(THING) * E2 + E2, sizeof(THING) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - (E1) * E2 + E1, E2 , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - (E1) * (E2) + E1, E2 , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - E1 * E2 + E1, E2 , ...) ) Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
2018-06-13 05:03:40 +08:00
tz->trips = kcalloc(tz->ntrips, sizeof(*tz->trips), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!tz->trips) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto free_tz;
}
i = 0;
for_each_child_of_node(child, gchild) {
ret = thermal_of_populate_trip(gchild, &tz->trips[i++]);
if (ret)
goto free_trips;
}
of_node_put(child);
/* cooling-maps */
child = of_get_child_by_name(np, "cooling-maps");
/* cooling-maps not provided */
if (!child)
goto finish;
tz->num_tbps = of_get_child_count(child);
if (tz->num_tbps == 0)
goto finish;
treewide: kzalloc() -> kcalloc() The kzalloc() function has a 2-factor argument form, kcalloc(). This patch replaces cases of: kzalloc(a * b, gfp) with: kcalloc(a * b, gfp) as well as handling cases of: kzalloc(a * b * c, gfp) with: kzalloc(array3_size(a, b, c), gfp) as it's slightly less ugly than: kzalloc_array(array_size(a, b), c, gfp) This does, however, attempt to ignore constant size factors like: kzalloc(4 * 1024, gfp) though any constants defined via macros get caught up in the conversion. Any factors with a sizeof() of "unsigned char", "char", and "u8" were dropped, since they're redundant. The Coccinelle script used for this was: // Fix redundant parens around sizeof(). @@ type TYPE; expression THING, E; @@ ( kzalloc( - (sizeof(TYPE)) * E + sizeof(TYPE) * E , ...) | kzalloc( - (sizeof(THING)) * E + sizeof(THING) * E , ...) ) // Drop single-byte sizes and redundant parens. @@ expression COUNT; typedef u8; typedef __u8; @@ ( kzalloc( - sizeof(u8) * (COUNT) + COUNT , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(__u8) * (COUNT) + COUNT , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(char) * (COUNT) + COUNT , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(unsigned char) * (COUNT) + COUNT , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(u8) * COUNT + COUNT , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(__u8) * COUNT + COUNT , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(char) * COUNT + COUNT , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(unsigned char) * COUNT + COUNT , ...) ) // 2-factor product with sizeof(type/expression) and identifier or constant. @@ type TYPE; expression THING; identifier COUNT_ID; constant COUNT_CONST; @@ ( - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(TYPE) * (COUNT_ID) + COUNT_ID, sizeof(TYPE) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(TYPE) * COUNT_ID + COUNT_ID, sizeof(TYPE) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(TYPE) * (COUNT_CONST) + COUNT_CONST, sizeof(TYPE) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(TYPE) * COUNT_CONST + COUNT_CONST, sizeof(TYPE) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(THING) * (COUNT_ID) + COUNT_ID, sizeof(THING) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(THING) * COUNT_ID + COUNT_ID, sizeof(THING) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(THING) * (COUNT_CONST) + COUNT_CONST, sizeof(THING) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(THING) * COUNT_CONST + COUNT_CONST, sizeof(THING) , ...) ) // 2-factor product, only identifiers. @@ identifier SIZE, COUNT; @@ - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - SIZE * COUNT + COUNT, SIZE , ...) // 3-factor product with 1 sizeof(type) or sizeof(expression), with // redundant parens removed. @@ expression THING; identifier STRIDE, COUNT; type TYPE; @@ ( kzalloc( - sizeof(TYPE) * (COUNT) * (STRIDE) + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, sizeof(TYPE)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(TYPE) * (COUNT) * STRIDE + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, sizeof(TYPE)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(TYPE) * COUNT * (STRIDE) + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, sizeof(TYPE)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(TYPE) * COUNT * STRIDE + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, sizeof(TYPE)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(THING) * (COUNT) * (STRIDE) + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, sizeof(THING)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(THING) * (COUNT) * STRIDE + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, sizeof(THING)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(THING) * COUNT * (STRIDE) + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, sizeof(THING)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(THING) * COUNT * STRIDE + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, sizeof(THING)) , ...) ) // 3-factor product with 2 sizeof(variable), with redundant parens removed. @@ expression THING1, THING2; identifier COUNT; type TYPE1, TYPE2; @@ ( kzalloc( - sizeof(TYPE1) * sizeof(TYPE2) * COUNT + array3_size(COUNT, sizeof(TYPE1), sizeof(TYPE2)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(TYPE1) * sizeof(THING2) * (COUNT) + array3_size(COUNT, sizeof(TYPE1), sizeof(TYPE2)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(THING1) * sizeof(THING2) * COUNT + array3_size(COUNT, sizeof(THING1), sizeof(THING2)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(THING1) * sizeof(THING2) * (COUNT) + array3_size(COUNT, sizeof(THING1), sizeof(THING2)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(TYPE1) * sizeof(THING2) * COUNT + array3_size(COUNT, sizeof(TYPE1), sizeof(THING2)) , ...) | kzalloc( - sizeof(TYPE1) * sizeof(THING2) * (COUNT) + array3_size(COUNT, sizeof(TYPE1), sizeof(THING2)) , ...) ) // 3-factor product, only identifiers, with redundant parens removed. @@ identifier STRIDE, SIZE, COUNT; @@ ( kzalloc( - (COUNT) * STRIDE * SIZE + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, SIZE) , ...) | kzalloc( - COUNT * (STRIDE) * SIZE + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, SIZE) , ...) | kzalloc( - COUNT * STRIDE * (SIZE) + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, SIZE) , ...) | kzalloc( - (COUNT) * (STRIDE) * SIZE + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, SIZE) , ...) | kzalloc( - COUNT * (STRIDE) * (SIZE) + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, SIZE) , ...) | kzalloc( - (COUNT) * STRIDE * (SIZE) + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, SIZE) , ...) | kzalloc( - (COUNT) * (STRIDE) * (SIZE) + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, SIZE) , ...) | kzalloc( - COUNT * STRIDE * SIZE + array3_size(COUNT, STRIDE, SIZE) , ...) ) // Any remaining multi-factor products, first at least 3-factor products, // when they're not all constants... @@ expression E1, E2, E3; constant C1, C2, C3; @@ ( kzalloc(C1 * C2 * C3, ...) | kzalloc( - (E1) * E2 * E3 + array3_size(E1, E2, E3) , ...) | kzalloc( - (E1) * (E2) * E3 + array3_size(E1, E2, E3) , ...) | kzalloc( - (E1) * (E2) * (E3) + array3_size(E1, E2, E3) , ...) | kzalloc( - E1 * E2 * E3 + array3_size(E1, E2, E3) , ...) ) // And then all remaining 2 factors products when they're not all constants, // keeping sizeof() as the second factor argument. @@ expression THING, E1, E2; type TYPE; constant C1, C2, C3; @@ ( kzalloc(sizeof(THING) * C2, ...) | kzalloc(sizeof(TYPE) * C2, ...) | kzalloc(C1 * C2 * C3, ...) | kzalloc(C1 * C2, ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(TYPE) * (E2) + E2, sizeof(TYPE) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(TYPE) * E2 + E2, sizeof(TYPE) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(THING) * (E2) + E2, sizeof(THING) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - sizeof(THING) * E2 + E2, sizeof(THING) , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - (E1) * E2 + E1, E2 , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - (E1) * (E2) + E1, E2 , ...) | - kzalloc + kcalloc ( - E1 * E2 + E1, E2 , ...) ) Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
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tz->tbps = kcalloc(tz->num_tbps, sizeof(*tz->tbps), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!tz->tbps) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto free_trips;
}
i = 0;
for_each_child_of_node(child, gchild) {
ret = thermal_of_populate_bind_params(gchild, &tz->tbps[i++],
tz->trips, tz->ntrips);
if (ret)
goto free_tbps;
}
finish:
of_node_put(child);
tz->mode = THERMAL_DEVICE_DISABLED;
return tz;
free_tbps:
for (i = i - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
struct __thermal_bind_params *tbp = tz->tbps + i;
int j;
for (j = 0; j < tbp->count; j++)
of_node_put(tbp->tcbp[j].cooling_device);
kfree(tbp->tcbp);
}
kfree(tz->tbps);
free_trips:
for (i = 0; i < tz->ntrips; i++)
of_node_put(tz->trips[i].np);
kfree(tz->trips);
of_node_put(gchild);
free_tz:
kfree(tz);
of_node_put(child);
return ERR_PTR(ret);
}
static inline void of_thermal_free_zone(struct __thermal_zone *tz)
{
struct __thermal_bind_params *tbp;
int i, j;
for (i = 0; i < tz->num_tbps; i++) {
tbp = tz->tbps + i;
for (j = 0; j < tbp->count; j++)
of_node_put(tbp->tcbp[j].cooling_device);
kfree(tbp->tcbp);
}
kfree(tz->tbps);
for (i = 0; i < tz->ntrips; i++)
of_node_put(tz->trips[i].np);
kfree(tz->trips);
kfree(tz);
}
/**
* of_parse_thermal_zones - parse device tree thermal data
*
* Initialization function that can be called by machine initialization
* code to parse thermal data and populate the thermal framework
* with hardware thermal zones info. This function only parses thermal zones.
* Cooling devices and sensor devices nodes are supposed to be parsed
* by their respective drivers.
*
* Return: 0 on success, proper error code otherwise
*
*/
int __init of_parse_thermal_zones(void)
{
struct device_node *np, *child;
struct __thermal_zone *tz;
struct thermal_zone_device_ops *ops;
np = of_find_node_by_name(NULL, "thermal-zones");
if (!np) {
pr_debug("unable to find thermal zones\n");
return 0; /* Run successfully on systems without thermal DT */
}
for_each_available_child_of_node(np, child) {
struct thermal_zone_device *zone;
struct thermal_zone_params *tzp;
int i, mask = 0;
u32 prop;
tz = thermal_of_build_thermal_zone(child);
if (IS_ERR(tz)) {
pr_err("failed to build thermal zone %pOFn: %ld\n",
child,
PTR_ERR(tz));
continue;
}
ops = kmemdup(&of_thermal_ops, sizeof(*ops), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!ops)
goto exit_free;
tzp = kzalloc(sizeof(*tzp), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!tzp) {
kfree(ops);
goto exit_free;
}
/* No hwmon because there might be hwmon drivers registering */
tzp->no_hwmon = true;
if (!of_property_read_u32(child, "sustainable-power", &prop))
tzp->sustainable_power = prop;
for (i = 0; i < tz->ntrips; i++)
mask |= 1 << i;
/* these two are left for temperature drivers to use */
tzp->slope = tz->slope;
tzp->offset = tz->offset;
zone = thermal_zone_device_register(child->name, tz->ntrips,
mask, tz,
ops, tzp,
tz->passive_delay,
tz->polling_delay);
if (IS_ERR(zone)) {
pr_err("Failed to build %pOFn zone %ld\n", child,
PTR_ERR(zone));
kfree(tzp);
kfree(ops);
of_thermal_free_zone(tz);
/* attempting to build remaining zones still */
}
}
of_node_put(np);
return 0;
exit_free:
of_node_put(child);
of_node_put(np);
of_thermal_free_zone(tz);
/* no memory available, so free what we have built */
of_thermal_destroy_zones();
return -ENOMEM;
}
/**
* of_thermal_destroy_zones - remove all zones parsed and allocated resources
*
* Finds all zones parsed and added to the thermal framework and remove them
* from the system, together with their resources.
*
*/
void of_thermal_destroy_zones(void)
{
struct device_node *np, *child;
np = of_find_node_by_name(NULL, "thermal-zones");
if (!np) {
pr_debug("unable to find thermal zones\n");
return;
}
for_each_available_child_of_node(np, child) {
struct thermal_zone_device *zone;
zone = thermal_zone_get_zone_by_name(child->name);
if (IS_ERR(zone))
continue;
thermal_zone_device_unregister(zone);
kfree(zone->tzp);
kfree(zone->ops);
of_thermal_free_zone(zone->devdata);
}
of_node_put(np);
}