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#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/irq.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/debugfs.h>
#include <linux/seq_file.h>
#include <linux/gpio.h>


/* Optional implementation infrastructure for GPIO interfaces.
 *
 * Platforms may want to use this if they tend to use very many GPIOs
 * that aren't part of a System-On-Chip core; or across I2C/SPI/etc.
 *
 * When kernel footprint or instruction count is an issue, simpler
 * implementations may be preferred.  The GPIO programming interface
 * allows for inlining speed-critical get/set operations for common
 * cases, so that access to SOC-integrated GPIOs can sometimes cost
 * only an instruction or two per bit.
 */


/* When debugging, extend minimal trust to callers and platform code.
 * Also emit diagnostic messages that may help initial bringup, when
 * board setup or driver bugs are most common.
 *
 * Otherwise, minimize overhead in what may be bitbanging codepaths.
 */
#ifdef	DEBUG
#define	extra_checks	1
#else
#define	extra_checks	0
#endif

/* gpio_lock prevents conflicts during gpio_desc[] table updates.
 * While any GPIO is requested, its gpio_chip is not removable;
 * each GPIO's "requested" flag serves as a lock and refcount.
 */
static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(gpio_lock);

struct gpio_desc {
	struct gpio_chip	*chip;
	unsigned long		flags;
/* flag symbols are bit numbers */
#define FLAG_REQUESTED	0
#define FLAG_IS_OUT	1
#define FLAG_RESERVED	2
#define FLAG_EXPORT	3	/* protected by sysfs_lock */
#define FLAG_SYSFS	4	/* exported via /sys/class/gpio/control */

#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FS
	const char		*label;
#endif
};
static struct gpio_desc gpio_desc[ARCH_NR_GPIOS];

static inline void desc_set_label(struct gpio_desc *d, const char *label)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FS
	d->label = label;
#endif
}

/* Warn when drivers omit gpio_request() calls -- legal but ill-advised
 * when setting direction, and otherwise illegal.  Until board setup code
 * and drivers use explicit requests everywhere (which won't happen when
 * those calls have no teeth) we can't avoid autorequesting.  This nag
 * message should motivate switching to explicit requests...
 */
static void gpio_ensure_requested(struct gpio_desc *desc)
{
	if (test_and_set_bit(FLAG_REQUESTED, &desc->flags) == 0) {
		pr_warning("GPIO-%d autorequested\n", (int)(desc - gpio_desc));
		desc_set_label(desc, "[auto]");
		if (!try_module_get(desc->chip->owner))
			pr_err("GPIO-%d: module can't be gotten \n",
					(int)(desc - gpio_desc));
	}
}

/* caller holds gpio_lock *OR* gpio is marked as requested */
static inline struct gpio_chip *gpio_to_chip(unsigned gpio)
{
	return gpio_desc[gpio].chip;
}

/* dynamic allocation of GPIOs, e.g. on a hotplugged device */
static int gpiochip_find_base(int ngpio)
{
	int i;
	int spare = 0;
	int base = -ENOSPC;

	for (i = ARCH_NR_GPIOS - 1; i >= 0 ; i--) {
		struct gpio_desc *desc = &gpio_desc[i];
		struct gpio_chip *chip = desc->chip;

		if (!chip && !test_bit(FLAG_RESERVED, &desc->flags)) {
			spare++;
			if (spare == ngpio) {
				base = i;
				break;
			}
		} else {
			spare = 0;
			if (chip)
				i -= chip->ngpio - 1;
		}
	}

	if (gpio_is_valid(base))
		pr_debug("%s: found new base at %d\n", __func__, base);
	return base;
}

/**
 * gpiochip_reserve() - reserve range of gpios to use with platform code only
 * @start: starting gpio number
 * @ngpio: number of gpios to reserve
 * Context: platform init, potentially before irqs or kmalloc will work
 *
 * Returns a negative errno if any gpio within the range is already reserved
 * or registered, else returns zero as a success code.  Use this function
 * to mark a range of gpios as unavailable for dynamic gpio number allocation,
 * for example because its driver support is not yet loaded.
 */
int __init gpiochip_reserve(int start, int ngpio)
{
	int ret = 0;
	unsigned long flags;
	int i;

	if (!gpio_is_valid(start) || !gpio_is_valid(start + ngpio - 1))
		return -EINVAL;

	spin_lock_irqsave(&gpio_lock, flags);

	for (i = start; i < start + ngpio; i++) {
		struct gpio_desc *desc = &gpio_desc[i];

		if (desc->chip || test_bit(FLAG_RESERVED, &desc->flags)) {
			ret = -EBUSY;
			goto err;
		}

		set_bit(FLAG_RESERVED, &desc->flags);
	}

	pr_debug("%s: reserved gpios from %d to %d\n",
		 __func__, start, start + ngpio - 1);
err:
	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&gpio_lock, flags);

	return ret;
}

#ifdef CONFIG_GPIO_SYSFS

/* lock protects against unexport_gpio() being called while
 * sysfs files are active.
 */
static DEFINE_MUTEX(sysfs_lock);

/*
 * /sys/class/gpio/gpioN... only for GPIOs that are exported
 *   /direction
 *      * MAY BE OMITTED if kernel won't allow direction changes
 *      * is read/write as "in" or "out"
 *      * may also be written as "high" or "low", initializing
 *        output value as specified ("out" implies "low")
 *   /value
 *      * always readable, subject to hardware behavior
 *      * may be writable, as zero/nonzero
 *
 * REVISIT there will likely be an attribute for configuring async
 * notifications, e.g. to specify polling interval or IRQ trigger type
 * that would for example trigger a poll() on the "value".
 */

static ssize_t gpio_direction_show(struct device *dev,
		struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
	const struct gpio_desc	*desc = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
	ssize_t			status;

	mutex_lock(&sysfs_lock);

	if (!test_bit(FLAG_EXPORT, &desc->flags))
		status = -EIO;
	else
		status = sprintf(buf, "%s\n",
			test_bit(FLAG_IS_OUT, &desc->flags)
				? "out" : "in");

	mutex_unlock(&sysfs_lock);
	return status;
}

static ssize_t gpio_direction_store(struct device *dev,
		struct device_attribute *attr, const char *buf, size_t size)
{
	const struct gpio_desc	*desc = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
	unsigned		gpio = desc - gpio_desc;
	ssize_t			status;

	mutex_lock(&sysfs_lock);

	if (!test_bit(FLAG_EXPORT, &desc->flags))
		status = -EIO;
	else if (sysfs_streq(buf, "high"))
		status = gpio_direction_output(gpio, 1);
	else if (sysfs_streq(buf, "out") || sysfs_streq(buf, "low"))
		status = gpio_direction_output(gpio, 0);
	else if (sysfs_streq(buf, "in"))
		status = gpio_direction_input(gpio);
	else
		status = -EINVAL;

	mutex_unlock(&sysfs_lock);
	return status ? : size;
}

static const DEVICE_ATTR(direction, 0644,
		gpio_direction_show, gpio_direction_store);

static ssize_t gpio_value_show(struct device *dev,
		struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
	const struct gpio_desc	*desc = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
	unsigned		gpio = desc - gpio_desc;
	ssize_t			status;

	mutex_lock(&sysfs_lock);

	if (!test_bit(FLAG_EXPORT, &desc->flags))
		status = -EIO;
	else
		status = sprintf(buf, "%d\n", gpio_get_value_cansleep(gpio));

	mutex_unlock(&sysfs_lock);
	return status;
}

static ssize_t gpio_value_store(struct device *dev,
		struct device_attribute *attr, const char *buf, size_t size)
{
	const struct gpio_desc	*desc = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
	unsigned		gpio = desc - gpio_desc;
	ssize_t			status;

	mutex_lock(&sysfs_lock);

	if (!test_bit(FLAG_EXPORT, &desc->flags))
		status = -EIO;
	else if (!test_bit(FLAG_IS_OUT, &desc->flags))
		status = -EPERM;
	else {
		long		value;

		status = strict_strtol(buf, 0, &value);
		if (status == 0) {
			gpio_set_value_cansleep(gpio, value != 0);
			status = size;
		}
	}

	mutex_unlock(&sysfs_lock);
	return status;
}

static /*const*/ DEVICE_ATTR(value, 0644,
		gpio_value_show, gpio_value_store);

static const struct attribute *gpio_attrs[] = {
	&dev_attr_direction.attr,
	&dev_attr_value.attr,
	NULL,
};

static const struct attribute_group gpio_attr_group = {
	.attrs = (struct attribute **) gpio_attrs,
};

/*
 * /sys/class/gpio/gpiochipN/
 *   /base ... matching gpio_chip.base (N)
 *   /label ... matching gpio_chip.label
 *   /ngpio ... matching gpio_chip.ngpio
 */

static ssize_t chip_base_show(struct device *dev,
			       struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
	const struct gpio_chip	*chip = dev_get_drvdata(dev);

	return sprintf(buf, "%d\n", chip->base);
}
static DEVICE_ATTR(base, 0444, chip_base_show, NULL);

static ssize_t chip_label_show(struct device *dev,
			       struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
	const struct gpio_chip	*chip = dev_get_drvdata(dev);

	return sprintf(buf, "%s\n", chip->label ? : "");
}
static DEVICE_ATTR(label, 0444, chip_label_show, NULL);

static ssize_t chip_ngpio_show(struct device *dev,
			       struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
	const struct gpio_chip	*chip = dev_get_drvdata(dev);

	return sprintf(buf, "%u\n", chip->ngpio);
}
static DEVICE_ATTR(ngpio, 0444, chip_ngpio_show, NULL);

static const struct attribute *gpiochip_attrs[] = {
	&dev_attr_base.attr,
	&dev_attr_label.attr,
	&dev_attr_ngpio.attr,
	NULL,
};

static const struct attribute_group gpiochip_attr_group = {
	.attrs = (struct attribute **) gpiochip_attrs,
};

/*
 * /sys/class/gpio/export ... write-only
 *	integer N ... number of GPIO to export (full access)
 * /sys/class/gpio/unexport ... write-only
 *	integer N ... number of GPIO to unexport
 */
static ssize_t export_store(struct class *class, const char *buf, size_t len)
{
	long	gpio;
	int	status;

	status = strict_strtol(buf, 0, &gpio);
	if (status < 0)
		goto done;

	/* No extra locking here; FLAG_SYSFS just signifies that the
	 * request and export were done by on behalf of userspace, so
	 * they may be undone on its behalf too.
	 */

	status = gpio_request(gpio, "sysfs");
	if (status < 0)
		goto done;

	status = gpio_export(gpio, true);
	if (status < 0)
		gpio_free(gpio);
	else
		set_bit(FLAG_SYSFS, &gpio_desc[gpio].flags);

done:
	if (status)
		pr_debug("%s: status %d\n", __func__, status);
	return status ? : len;
}

static ssize_t unexport_store(struct class *class, const char *buf, size_t len)
{
	long	gpio;
	int	status;

	status = strict_strtol(buf, 0, &gpio);
	if (status < 0)
		goto done;

	status = -EINVAL;

	/* reject bogus commands (gpio_unexport ignores them) */
	if (!gpio_is_valid(gpio))
		goto done;

	/* No extra locking here; FLAG_SYSFS just signifies that the
	 * request and export were done by on behalf of userspace, so
	 * they may be undone on its behalf too.
	 */
	if (test_and_clear_bit(FLAG_SYSFS, &gpio_desc[gpio].flags)) {
		status = 0;
		gpio_free(gpio);
	}
done:
	if (status)
		pr_debug("%s: status %d\n", __func__, status);
	return status ? : len;
}

static struct class_attribute gpio_class_attrs[] = {
	__ATTR(export, 0200, NULL, export_store),
	__ATTR(unexport, 0200, NULL, unexport_store),
	__ATTR_NULL,
};

static struct class gpio_class = {
	.name =		"gpio",
	.owner =	THIS_MODULE,

	.class_attrs =	gpio_class_attrs,
};


/**
 * gpio_export - export a GPIO through sysfs
 * @gpio: gpio to make available, already requested
 * @direction_may_change: true if userspace may change gpio direction
 * Context: arch_initcall or later
 *
 * When drivers want to make a GPIO accessible to userspace after they
 * have requested it -- perhaps while debugging, or as part of their
 * public interface -- they may use this routine.  If the GPIO can
 * change direction (some can't) and the caller allows it, userspace
 * will see "direction" sysfs attribute which may be used to change
 * the gpio's direction.  A "value" attribute will always be provided.
 *
 * Returns zero on success, else an error.
 */
int gpio_export(unsigned gpio, bool direction_may_change)
{
	unsigned long		flags;
	struct gpio_desc	*desc;
	int			status = -EINVAL;

	/* can't export until sysfs is available ... */
	if (!gpio_class.p) {
		pr_debug("%s: called too early!\n", __func__);
		return -ENOENT;
	}

	if (!gpio_is_valid(gpio))
		goto done;

	mutex_lock(&sysfs_lock);

	spin_lock_irqsave(&gpio_lock, flags);
	desc = &gpio_desc[gpio];
	if (test_bit(FLAG_REQUESTED, &desc->flags)
			&& !test_bit(FLAG_EXPORT, &desc->flags)) {
		status = 0;
		if (!desc->chip->direction_input
				|| !desc->chip->direction_output)
			direction_may_change = false;
	}
	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&gpio_lock, flags);

	if (status == 0) {
		struct device	*dev;

		dev = device_create(&gpio_class, desc->chip->dev, MKDEV(0, 0),
					desc, "gpio%d", gpio);
		if (dev) {
			if (direction_may_change)
				status = sysfs_create_group(&dev->kobj,
						&gpio_attr_group);
			else
				status = device_create_file(dev,
						&dev_attr_value);
			if (status != 0)
				device_unregister(dev);
		} else
			status = -ENODEV;
		if (status == 0)
			set_bit(FLAG_EXPORT, &desc->flags);
	}

	mutex_unlock(&sysfs_lock);

done:
	if (status)
		pr_debug("%s: gpio%d status %d\n", __func__, gpio, status);

	return status;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(gpio_export);

static int match_export(struct device *dev, void *data)
{
	return dev_get_drvdata(dev) == data;
}

/**
 * gpio_unexport - reverse effect of gpio_export()
 * @gpio: gpio to make unavailable
 *
 * This is implicit on gpio_free().
 */
void gpio_unexport(unsigned gpio)
{
	struct gpio_desc	*desc;
	int			status = -EINVAL;

	if (!gpio_is_valid(gpio))
		goto done;

	mutex_lock(&sysfs_lock);

	desc = &gpio_desc[gpio];
	if (test_bit(FLAG_EXPORT, &desc->flags)) {
		struct device	*dev = NULL;

		dev = class_find_device(&gpio_class, NULL, desc, match_export);
		if (dev) {
			clear_bit(FLAG_EXPORT, &desc->flags);
			put_device(dev);
			device_unregister(dev);
			status = 0;
		} else
			status = -ENODEV;
	}

	mutex_unlock(&sysfs_lock);
done:
	if (status)
		pr_debug("%s: gpio%d status %d\n", __func__, gpio, status);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(gpio_unexport);

static int gpiochip_export(struct gpio_chip *chip)
{
	int		status;
	struct device	*dev;

	/* Many systems register gpio chips for SOC support very early,
	 * before driver model support is available.  In those cases we
	 * export this later, in gpiolib_sysfs_init() ... here we just
	 * verify that _some_ field of gpio_class got initialized.
	 */
	if (!gpio_class.p)
		return 0;

	/* use chip->base for the ID; it's already known to be unique */
	mutex_lock(&sysfs_lock);
	dev = device_create(&gpio_class, chip->dev, MKDEV(0, 0), chip,
				"gpiochip%d", chip->base);
	if (dev) {
		status = sysfs_create_group(&dev->kobj,
				&gpiochip_attr_group);
	} else
		status = -ENODEV;
	chip->exported = (status == 0);
	mutex_unlock(&sysfs_lock);

	if (status) {
		unsigned long	flags;
		unsigned	gpio;

		spin_lock_irqsave(&gpio_lock, flags);
		gpio = chip->base;
		while (gpio_desc[gpio].chip == chip)
			gpio_desc[gpio++].chip = NULL;
		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&gpio_lock, flags);

		pr_debug("%s: chip %s status %d\n", __func__,
				chip->label, status);
	}

	return status;
}

static void gpiochip_unexport(struct gpio_chip *chip)
{
	int			status;
	struct device		*dev;

	mutex_lock(&sysfs_lock);
	dev = class_find_device(&gpio_class, NULL, chip, match_export);
	if (dev) {
		put_device(dev);
		device_unregister(dev);
		chip->exported = 0;
		status = 0;
	} else
		status = -ENODEV;
	mutex_unlock(&sysfs_lock);

	if (status)
		pr_debug("%s: chip %s status %d\n", __func__,
				chip->label, status);
}

static int __init gpiolib_sysfs_init(void)
{
	int		status;
	unsigned long	flags;
	unsigned	gpio;

	status = class_register(&gpio_class);
	if (status < 0)
		return status;

	/* Scan and register the gpio_chips which registered very
	 * early (e.g. before the class_register above was called).
	 *
	 * We run before arch_initcall() so chip->dev nodes can have
	 * registered, and so arch_initcall() can always gpio_export().
	 */
	spin_lock_irqsave(&gpio_lock, flags);
	for (gpio = 0; gpio < ARCH_NR_GPIOS; gpio++) {
		struct gpio_chip	*chip;

		chip = gpio_desc[gpio].chip;
		if (!chip || chip->exported)
			continue;

		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&gpio_lock, flags);
		status = gpiochip_export(chip);
		spin_lock_irqsave(&gpio_lock, flags);
	}
	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&gpio_lock, flags);


	return status;
}
postcore_initcall(gpiolib_sysfs_init);

#else
static inline int gpiochip_export(struct gpio_chip *chip)
{
	return 0;
}

static inline void gpiochip_unexport(struct gpio_chip *chip)
{
}

#endif /* CONFIG_GPIO_SYSFS */

/**
 * gpiochip_add() - register a gpio_chip
 * @chip: the chip to register, with chip->base initialized
 * Context: potentially before irqs or kmalloc will work
 *
 * Returns a negative errno if the chip can't be registered, such as
 * because the chip->base is invalid or already associated with a
 * different chip.  Otherwise it returns zero as a success code.
 *
 * When gpiochip_add() is called very early during boot, so that GPIOs
 * can be freely used, the chip->dev device must be registered before
 * the gpio framework's arch_initcall().  Otherwise sysfs initialization
 * for GPIOs will fail rudely.
 *
 * If chip->base is negative, this requests dynamic assignment of
 * a range of valid GPIOs.
 */
int gpiochip_add(struct gpio_chip *chip)
{
	unsigned long	flags;
	int		status = 0;
	unsigned	id;
	int		base = chip->base;

	if ((!gpio_is_valid(base) || !gpio_is_valid(base + chip->ngpio - 1))
			&& base >= 0) {
		status = -EINVAL;
		goto fail;
	}

	spin_lock_irqsave(&gpio_lock, flags);

	if (base < 0) {
		base = gpiochip_find_base(chip->ngpio);
		if (base < 0) {
			status = base;
			goto unlock;
		}
		chip->base = base;
	}

	/* these GPIO numbers must not be managed by another gpio_chip */
	for (id = base; id < base + chip->ngpio; id++) {
		if (gpio_desc[id].chip != NULL) {
			status = -EBUSY;
			break;
		}
	}
	if (status == 0) {
		for (id = base; id < base + chip->ngpio; id++) {
			gpio_desc[id].chip = chip;

			/* REVISIT:  most hardware initializes GPIOs as
			 * inputs (often with pullups enabled) so power
			 * usage is minimized.  Linux code should set the
			 * gpio direction first thing; but until it does,
			 * we may expose the wrong direction in sysfs.
			 */
			gpio_desc[id].flags = !chip->direction_input
				? (1 << FLAG_IS_OUT)
				: 0;
		}
	}

unlock:
	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&gpio_lock, flags);
	if (status == 0)
		status = gpiochip_export(chip);
fail:
	/* failures here can mean systems won't boot... */
	if (status)
		pr_err("gpiochip_add: gpios %d..%d (%s) not registered\n",
			chip->base, chip->base + chip->ngpio - 1,
			chip->label ? : "generic");
	return status;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(gpiochip_add);

/**
 * gpiochip_remove() - unregister a gpio_chip
 * @chip: the chip to unregister
 *
 * A gpio_chip with any GPIOs still requested may not be removed.
 */
int gpiochip_remove(struct gpio_chip *chip)
{
	unsigned long	flags;
	int		status = 0;
	unsigned	id;

	spin_lock_irqsave(&gpio_lock, flags);

	for (id = chip->base; id < chip->base + chip->ngpio; id++) {
		if (test_bit(FLAG_REQUESTED, &gpio_desc[id].flags)) {
			status = -EBUSY;
			break;
		}
	}
	if (status == 0) {
		for (id = chip->base; id < chip->base + chip->ngpio; id++)
			gpio_desc[id].chip = NULL;
	}

	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&gpio_lock, flags);

	if (status == 0)
		gpiochip_unexport(chip);

	return status;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(gpiochip_remove);


/* These "optional" allocation calls help prevent drivers from stomping
 * on each other, and help provide better diagnostics in debugfs.
 * They're called even less than the "set direction" calls.
 */
int gpio_request(unsigned gpio, const char *label)
{
	struct gpio_desc	*desc;
	int			status = -EINVAL;
	unsigned long		flags;

	spin_lock_irqsave(&gpio_lock, flags);

	if (!gpio_is_valid(gpio))
		goto done;
	desc = &gpio_desc[gpio];
	if (desc->chip == NULL)
		goto done;

	if (!try_module_get(desc->chip->owner))
		goto done;

	/* NOTE:  gpio_request() can be called in early boot,
	 * before IRQs are enabled.
	 */

	if (test_and_set_bit(FLAG_REQUESTED, &desc->flags) == 0) {
		desc_set_label(desc, label ? : "?");
		status = 0;
	} else {
		status = -EBUSY;
		module_put(desc->chip->owner);
	}

done:
	if (status)
		pr_debug("gpio_request: gpio-%d (%s) status %d\n",
			gpio, label ? : "?", status);
	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&gpio_lock, flags);
	return status;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(gpio_request);

void gpio_free(unsigned gpio)
{
	unsigned long		flags;
	struct gpio_desc	*desc;

	if (!gpio_is_valid(gpio)) {
		WARN_ON(extra_checks);
		return;
	}

	gpio_unexport(gpio);

	spin_lock_irqsave(&gpio_lock, flags);

	desc = &gpio_desc[gpio];
	if (desc->chip && test_and_clear_bit(FLAG_REQUESTED, &desc->flags)) {
		desc_set_label(desc, NULL);
		module_put(desc->chip->owner);
	} else
		WARN_ON(extra_checks);

	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&gpio_lock, flags);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(gpio_free);


/**
 * gpiochip_is_requested - return string iff signal was requested
 * @chip: controller managing the signal
 * @offset: of signal within controller's 0..(ngpio - 1) range
 *
 * Returns NULL if the GPIO is not currently requested, else a string.
 * If debugfs support is enabled, the string returned is the label passed
 * to gpio_request(); otherwise it is a meaningless constant.
 *
 * This function is for use by GPIO controller drivers.  The label can
 * help with diagnostics, and knowing that the signal is used as a GPIO
 * can help avoid accidentally multiplexing it to another controller.
 */
const char *gpiochip_is_requested(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset)
{
	unsigned gpio = chip->base + offset;

	if (!gpio_is_valid(gpio) || gpio_desc[gpio].chip != chip)
		return NULL;
	if (test_bit(FLAG_REQUESTED, &gpio_desc[gpio].flags) == 0)
		return NULL;
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FS
	return gpio_desc[gpio].label;
#else
	return "?";
#endif
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(gpiochip_is_requested);


/* Drivers MUST set GPIO direction before making get/set calls.  In
 * some cases this is done in early boot, before IRQs are enabled.
 *
 * As a rule these aren't called more than once (except for drivers
 * using the open-drain emulation idiom) so these are natural places
 * to accumulate extra debugging checks.  Note that we can't (yet)
 * rely on gpio_request() having been called beforehand.
 */

int gpio_direction_input(unsigned gpio)
{
	unsigned long		flags;
	struct gpio_chip	*chip;
	struct gpio_desc	*desc = &gpio_desc[gpio];
	int			status = -EINVAL;

	spin_lock_irqsave(&gpio_lock, flags);

	if (!gpio_is_valid(gpio))
		goto fail;
	chip = desc->chip;
	if (!chip || !chip->get || !chip->direction_input)
		goto fail;
	gpio -= chip->base;
	if (gpio >= chip->ngpio)
		goto fail;
	gpio_ensure_requested(desc);

	/* now we know the gpio is valid and chip won't vanish */

	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&gpio_lock, flags);

	might_sleep_if(extra_checks && chip->can_sleep);

	status = chip->direction_input(chip, gpio);
	if (status == 0)
		clear_bit(FLAG_IS_OUT, &desc->flags);
	return status;
fail:
	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&gpio_lock, flags);
	if (status)
		pr_debug("%s: gpio-%d status %d\n",
			__func__, gpio, status);
	return status;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(gpio_direction_input);

int gpio_direction_output(unsigned gpio, int value)
{
	unsigned long		flags;
	struct gpio_chip	*chip;
	struct gpio_desc	*desc = &gpio_desc[gpio];
	int			status = -EINVAL;

	spin_lock_irqsave(&gpio_lock, flags);

	if (!gpio_is_valid(gpio))
		goto fail;
	chip = desc->chip;
	if (!chip || !chip->set || !chip->direction_output)
		goto fail;
	gpio -= chip->base;
	if (gpio >= chip->ngpio)
		goto fail;
	gpio_ensure_requested(desc);

	/* now we know the gpio is valid and chip won't vanish */

	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&gpio_lock, flags);

	might_sleep_if(extra_checks && chip->can_sleep);

	status = chip->direction_output(chip, gpio, value);
	if (status == 0)
		set_bit(FLAG_IS_OUT, &desc->flags);
	return status;
fail:
	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&gpio_lock, flags);
	if (status)
		pr_debug("%s: gpio-%d status %d\n",
			__func__, gpio, status);
	return status;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(gpio_direction_output);


/* I/O calls are only valid after configuration completed; the relevant
 * "is this a valid GPIO" error checks should already have been done.
 *
 * "Get" operations are often inlinable as reading a pin value register,
 * and masking the relevant bit in that register.
 *
 * When "set" operations are inlinable, they involve writing that mask to
 * one register to set a low value, or a different register to set it high.
 * Otherwise locking is needed, so there may be little value to inlining.
 *
 *------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * IMPORTANT!!!  The hot paths -- get/set value -- assume that callers
 * have requested the GPIO.  That can include implicit requesting by
 * a direction setting call.  Marking a gpio as requested locks its chip
 * in memory, guaranteeing that these table lookups need no more locking
 * and that gpiochip_remove() will fail.
 *
 * REVISIT when debugging, consider adding some instrumentation to ensure
 * that the GPIO was actually requested.
 */

/**
 * __gpio_get_value() - return a gpio's value
 * @gpio: gpio whose value will be returned
 * Context: any
 *
 * This is used directly or indirectly to implement gpio_get_value().
 * It returns the zero or nonzero value provided by the associated
 * gpio_chip.get() method; or zero if no such method is provided.
 */
int __gpio_get_value(unsigned gpio)
{
	struct gpio_chip	*chip;

	chip = gpio_to_chip(gpio);
	WARN_ON(extra_checks && chip->can_sleep);
	return chip->get ? chip->get(chip, gpio - chip->base) : 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__gpio_get_value);

/**
 * __gpio_set_value() - assign a gpio's value
 * @gpio: gpio whose value will be assigned
 * @value: value to assign
 * Context: any
 *
 * This is used directly or indirectly to implement gpio_set_value().
 * It invokes the associated gpio_chip.set() method.
 */
void __gpio_set_value(unsigned gpio, int value)
{
	struct gpio_chip	*chip;

	chip = gpio_to_chip(gpio);
	WARN_ON(extra_checks && chip->can_sleep);
	chip->set(chip, gpio - chip->base, value);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__gpio_set_value);

/**
 * __gpio_cansleep() - report whether gpio value access will sleep
 * @gpio: gpio in question
 * Context: any
 *
 * This is used directly or indirectly to implement gpio_cansleep().  It
 * returns nonzero if access reading or writing the GPIO value can sleep.
 */
int __gpio_cansleep(unsigned gpio)
{
	struct gpio_chip	*chip;

	/* only call this on GPIOs that are valid! */
	chip = gpio_to_chip(gpio);

	return chip->can_sleep;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__gpio_cansleep);



/* There's no value in making it easy to inline GPIO calls that may sleep.
 * Common examples include ones connected to I2C or SPI chips.
 */

int gpio_get_value_cansleep(unsigned gpio)
{
	struct gpio_chip	*chip;

	might_sleep_if(extra_checks);
	chip = gpio_to_chip(gpio);
	return chip->get(chip, gpio - chip->base);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(gpio_get_value_cansleep);

void gpio_set_value_cansleep(unsigned gpio, int value)
{
	struct gpio_chip	*chip;

	might_sleep_if(extra_checks);
	chip = gpio_to_chip(gpio);
	chip->set(chip, gpio - chip->base, value);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(gpio_set_value_cansleep);


#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FS

static void gpiolib_dbg_show(struct seq_file *s, struct gpio_chip *chip)
{
	unsigned		i;
	unsigned		gpio = chip->base;
	struct gpio_desc	*gdesc = &gpio_desc[gpio];
	int			is_out;

	for (i = 0; i < chip->ngpio; i++, gpio++, gdesc++) {
		if (!test_bit(FLAG_REQUESTED, &gdesc->flags))
			continue;

		is_out = test_bit(FLAG_IS_OUT, &gdesc->flags);
		seq_printf(s, " gpio-%-3d (%-12s) %s %s",
			gpio, gdesc->label,
			is_out ? "out" : "in ",
			chip->get
				? (chip->get(chip, i) ? "hi" : "lo")
				: "?  ");

		if (!is_out) {
			int		irq = gpio_to_irq(gpio);
			struct irq_desc	*desc = irq_desc + irq;

			/* This races with request_irq(), set_irq_type(),
			 * and set_irq_wake() ... but those are "rare".
			 *
			 * More significantly, trigger type flags aren't
			 * currently maintained by genirq.
			 */
			if (irq >= 0 && desc->action) {
				char *trigger;

				switch (desc->status & IRQ_TYPE_SENSE_MASK) {
				case IRQ_TYPE_NONE:
					trigger = "(default)";
					break;
				case IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING:
					trigger = "edge-falling";
					break;
				case IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING:
					trigger = "edge-rising";
					break;
				case IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_BOTH:
					trigger = "edge-both";
					break;
				case IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH:
					trigger = "level-high";
					break;
				case IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW:
					trigger = "level-low";
					break;
				default:
					trigger = "?trigger?";
					break;
				}

				seq_printf(s, " irq-%d %s%s",
					irq, trigger,
					(desc->status & IRQ_WAKEUP)
						? " wakeup" : "");
			}
		}

		seq_printf(s, "\n");
	}
}

static int gpiolib_show(struct seq_file *s, void *unused)
{
	struct gpio_chip	*chip = NULL;
	unsigned		gpio;
	int			started = 0;

	/* REVISIT this isn't locked against gpio_chip removal ... */

	for (gpio = 0; gpio_is_valid(gpio); gpio++) {
		struct device *dev;

		if (chip == gpio_desc[gpio].chip)
			continue;
		chip = gpio_desc[gpio].chip;
		if (!chip)
			continue;

		seq_printf(s, "%sGPIOs %d-%d",
				started ? "\n" : "",
				chip->base, chip->base + chip->ngpio - 1);
		dev = chip->dev;
		if (dev)
			seq_printf(s, ", %s/%s",
				dev->bus ? dev->bus->name : "no-bus",
				dev->bus_id);
		if (chip->label)
			seq_printf(s, ", %s", chip->label);
		if (chip->can_sleep)
			seq_printf(s, ", can sleep");
		seq_printf(s, ":\n");

		started = 1;
		if (chip->dbg_show)
			chip->dbg_show(s, chip);
		else
			gpiolib_dbg_show(s, chip);
	}
	return 0;
}

static int gpiolib_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
{
	return single_open(file, gpiolib_show, NULL);
}

static struct file_operations gpiolib_operations = {
	.open		= gpiolib_open,
	.read		= seq_read,
	.llseek		= seq_lseek,
	.release	= single_release,
};

static int __init gpiolib_debugfs_init(void)
{
	/* /sys/kernel/debug/gpio */
	(void) debugfs_create_file("gpio", S_IFREG | S_IRUGO,
				NULL, NULL, &gpiolib_operations);
	return 0;
}
subsys_initcall(gpiolib_debugfs_init);

#endif	/* DEBUG_FS */