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Implement locking in the hardware monitoring core for drivers using the _with_info() API functions. Most hardware monitoring drivers need to support locking to protect against parallel accesses from userspace. With older API functions, such locking had to be implemented in the driver code since sysfs attributes were created by the driver. However, the _with_info() API creates sysfs attributes in the hardware monitoring core. This makes it easy to move the locking primitives into that code. This has the benefit of simplifying driver code while at the same time reducing the risk of incomplete of bad locking implementations in hardware monitoring drivers. While this means that all accesses are forced to be synchronized, this has little if any practical impact since accesses are expected to be low frequency and are typically synchronized from userspace anyway since only a single process is accessing the data. On top of that, many drivers use regmap, which also has its own locking scheme and already serializes accesses. Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
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The Linux Hardware Monitoring kernel API
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Guenter Roeck
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Introduction
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------------
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This document describes the API that can be used by hardware monitoring
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drivers that want to use the hardware monitoring framework.
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This document does not describe what a hardware monitoring (hwmon) Driver or
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Device is. It also does not describe the API which can be used by user space
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to communicate with a hardware monitoring device. If you want to know this
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then please read the following file: Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface.rst.
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For additional guidelines on how to write and improve hwmon drivers, please
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also read Documentation/hwmon/submitting-patches.rst.
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The API
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-------
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Each hardware monitoring driver must #include <linux/hwmon.h> and, in some
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cases, <linux/hwmon-sysfs.h>. linux/hwmon.h declares the following
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register/unregister functions::
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struct device *
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hwmon_device_register_with_info(struct device *dev,
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const char *name, void *drvdata,
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const struct hwmon_chip_info *info,
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const struct attribute_group **extra_groups);
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struct device *
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devm_hwmon_device_register_with_info(struct device *dev,
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const char *name,
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void *drvdata,
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const struct hwmon_chip_info *info,
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const struct attribute_group **extra_groups);
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void hwmon_device_unregister(struct device *dev);
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char *hwmon_sanitize_name(const char *name);
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char *devm_hwmon_sanitize_name(struct device *dev, const char *name);
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void hwmon_lock(struct device *dev);
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void hwmon_unlock(struct device *dev);
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hwmon_device_register_with_info registers a hardware monitoring device.
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It creates the standard sysfs attributes in the hardware monitoring core,
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letting the driver focus on reading from and writing to the chip instead
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of having to bother with sysfs attributes. The parent device parameter
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as well as the chip parameter must not be NULL. Its parameters are described
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in more detail below.
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devm_hwmon_device_register_with_info is similar to
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hwmon_device_register_with_info. However, it is device managed, meaning the
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hwmon device does not have to be removed explicitly by the removal function.
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All other hardware monitoring device registration functions are deprecated
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and must not be used in new drivers.
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hwmon_device_unregister deregisters a registered hardware monitoring device.
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The parameter of this function is the pointer to the registered hardware
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monitoring device structure. This function must be called from the driver
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remove function if the hardware monitoring device was registered with
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hwmon_device_register_with_info.
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All supported hwmon device registration functions only accept valid device
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names. Device names including invalid characters (whitespace, '*', or '-')
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will be rejected. If NULL is passed as name parameter, the hardware monitoring
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device name will be derived from the parent device name.
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If the driver doesn't use a static device name (for example it uses
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dev_name()), and therefore cannot make sure the name only contains valid
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characters, hwmon_sanitize_name can be used. This convenience function
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will duplicate the string and replace any invalid characters with an
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underscore. It will allocate memory for the new string and it is the
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responsibility of the caller to release the memory when the device is
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removed.
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devm_hwmon_sanitize_name is the resource managed version of
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hwmon_sanitize_name; the memory will be freed automatically on device
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removal.
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When using ``[devm_]hwmon_device_register_with_info()`` to register the
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hardware monitoring device, accesses using the associated access functions
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are serialised by the hardware monitoring core. If a driver needs locking
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for other functions such as interrupt handlers or for attributes which are
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fully implemented in the driver, hwmon_lock() and hwmon_unlock() can be used
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to ensure that calls to those functions are serialized.
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Using devm_hwmon_device_register_with_info()
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--------------------------------------------
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hwmon_device_register_with_info() registers a hardware monitoring device.
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The parameters to this function are
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`struct device *dev` Pointer to parent device
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`const char *name` Device name
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`void *drvdata` Driver private data
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`const struct hwmon_chip_info *info` Pointer to chip description.
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`const struct attribute_group **extra_groups` Null-terminated list of additional non-standard
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sysfs attribute groups.
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=============================================== ===============================================
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This function returns a pointer to the created hardware monitoring device
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on success and a negative error code for failure.
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The hwmon_chip_info structure looks as follows::
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struct hwmon_chip_info {
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const struct hwmon_ops *ops;
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const struct hwmon_channel_info * const *info;
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};
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It contains the following fields:
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* ops:
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Pointer to device operations.
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* info:
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NULL-terminated list of device channel descriptors.
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The list of hwmon operations is defined as::
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struct hwmon_ops {
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umode_t (*is_visible)(const void *, enum hwmon_sensor_types type,
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u32 attr, int);
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int (*read)(struct device *, enum hwmon_sensor_types type,
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u32 attr, int, long *);
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int (*write)(struct device *, enum hwmon_sensor_types type,
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u32 attr, int, long);
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};
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It defines the following operations.
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* is_visible:
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Pointer to a function to return the file mode for each supported
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attribute. This function is mandatory.
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* read:
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Pointer to a function for reading a value from the chip. This function
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is optional, but must be provided if any readable attributes exist.
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* write:
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Pointer to a function for writing a value to the chip. This function is
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optional, but must be provided if any writeable attributes exist.
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Each sensor channel is described with struct hwmon_channel_info, which is
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defined as follows::
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struct hwmon_channel_info {
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enum hwmon_sensor_types type;
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u32 *config;
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};
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It contains following fields:
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* type:
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The hardware monitoring sensor type.
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Supported sensor types are
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hwmon_chip A virtual sensor type, used to describe attributes
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which are not bound to a specific input or output
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hwmon_temp Temperature sensor
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hwmon_in Voltage sensor
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hwmon_curr Current sensor
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hwmon_power Power sensor
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hwmon_energy Energy sensor
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hwmon_energy64 Energy sensor, reported as 64-bit signed value
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hwmon_humidity Humidity sensor
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hwmon_fan Fan speed sensor
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hwmon_pwm PWM control
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================== ==================================================
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* config:
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Pointer to a 0-terminated list of configuration values for each
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sensor of the given type. Each value is a combination of bit values
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describing the attributes supposed by a single sensor.
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As an example, here is the complete description file for a LM75 compatible
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sensor chip. The chip has a single temperature sensor. The driver wants to
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register with the thermal subsystem (HWMON_C_REGISTER_TZ), and it supports
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the update_interval attribute (HWMON_C_UPDATE_INTERVAL). The chip supports
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reading the temperature (HWMON_T_INPUT), it has a maximum temperature
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register (HWMON_T_MAX) as well as a maximum temperature hysteresis register
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(HWMON_T_MAX_HYST)::
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static const u32 lm75_chip_config[] = {
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HWMON_C_REGISTER_TZ | HWMON_C_UPDATE_INTERVAL,
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0
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};
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static const struct hwmon_channel_info lm75_chip = {
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.type = hwmon_chip,
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.config = lm75_chip_config,
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};
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static const u32 lm75_temp_config[] = {
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HWMON_T_INPUT | HWMON_T_MAX | HWMON_T_MAX_HYST,
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0
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};
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static const struct hwmon_channel_info lm75_temp = {
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.type = hwmon_temp,
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.config = lm75_temp_config,
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};
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static const struct hwmon_channel_info * const lm75_info[] = {
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&lm75_chip,
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&lm75_temp,
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NULL
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};
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The HWMON_CHANNEL_INFO() macro can and should be used when possible.
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With this macro, the above example can be simplified to
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static const struct hwmon_channel_info * const lm75_info[] = {
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HWMON_CHANNEL_INFO(chip,
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HWMON_C_REGISTER_TZ | HWMON_C_UPDATE_INTERVAL),
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HWMON_CHANNEL_INFO(temp,
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HWMON_T_INPUT | HWMON_T_MAX | HWMON_T_MAX_HYST),
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NULL
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};
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The remaining declarations are as follows.
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static const struct hwmon_ops lm75_hwmon_ops = {
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.is_visible = lm75_is_visible,
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.read = lm75_read,
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.write = lm75_write,
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};
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static const struct hwmon_chip_info lm75_chip_info = {
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.ops = &lm75_hwmon_ops,
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.info = lm75_info,
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};
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A complete list of bit values indicating individual attribute support
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is defined in include/linux/hwmon.h. Definition prefixes are as follows.
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HWMON_C_xxxx Chip attributes, for use with hwmon_chip.
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HWMON_T_xxxx Temperature attributes, for use with hwmon_temp.
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HWMON_I_xxxx Voltage attributes, for use with hwmon_in.
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HWMON_C_xxxx Current attributes, for use with hwmon_curr.
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Notice the prefix overlap with chip attributes.
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HWMON_P_xxxx Power attributes, for use with hwmon_power.
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HWMON_E_xxxx Energy attributes, for use with hwmon_energy.
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HWMON_H_xxxx Humidity attributes, for use with hwmon_humidity.
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HWMON_F_xxxx Fan speed attributes, for use with hwmon_fan.
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HWMON_PWM_xxxx PWM control attributes, for use with hwmon_pwm.
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=============== =================================================
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Driver callback functions
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-------------------------
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Each driver provides is_visible, read, and write functions. Parameters
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and return values for those functions are as follows::
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umode_t is_visible_func(const void *data, enum hwmon_sensor_types type,
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u32 attr, int channel)
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Parameters:
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data:
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Pointer to device private data structure.
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type:
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The sensor type.
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attr:
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Attribute identifier associated with a specific attribute.
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For example, the attribute value for HWMON_T_INPUT would be
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hwmon_temp_input. For complete mappings of bit fields to
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attribute values please see include/linux/hwmon.h.
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channel:
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The sensor channel number.
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Return value:
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The file mode for this attribute. Typically, this will be 0 (the
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attribute will not be created), 0444, or 0644.
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int read_func(struct device *dev, enum hwmon_sensor_types type,
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u32 attr, int channel, long *val)
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Parameters:
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dev:
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Pointer to the hardware monitoring device.
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type:
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The sensor type.
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attr:
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Attribute identifier associated with a specific attribute.
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For example, the attribute value for HWMON_T_INPUT would be
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hwmon_temp_input. For complete mappings please see
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include/linux/hwmon.h.
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channel:
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The sensor channel number.
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val:
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Pointer to attribute value.
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For hwmon_energy64, `'val`' is passed as `long *` but needs
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a typecast to `s64 *`.
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Return value:
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0 on success, a negative error number otherwise.
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int write_func(struct device *dev, enum hwmon_sensor_types type,
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u32 attr, int channel, long val)
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Parameters:
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dev:
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Pointer to the hardware monitoring device.
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type:
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The sensor type.
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attr:
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Attribute identifier associated with a specific attribute.
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For example, the attribute value for HWMON_T_INPUT would be
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hwmon_temp_input. For complete mappings please see
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include/linux/hwmon.h.
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channel:
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The sensor channel number.
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val:
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The value to write to the chip.
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Return value:
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0 on success, a negative error number otherwise.
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Driver-provided sysfs attributes
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--------------------------------
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In most situations it should not be necessary for a driver to provide sysfs
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attributes since the hardware monitoring core creates those internally.
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Only additional non-standard sysfs attributes need to be provided.
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The header file linux/hwmon-sysfs.h provides a number of useful macros to
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declare and use hardware monitoring sysfs attributes.
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In many cases, you can use the existing define DEVICE_ATTR or its variants
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DEVICE_ATTR_{RW,RO,WO} to declare such attributes. This is feasible if an
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attribute has no additional context. However, in many cases there will be
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additional information such as a sensor index which will need to be passed
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to the sysfs attribute handling function.
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SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR and SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR_2 can be used to define attributes
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which need such additional context information. SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR requires
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one additional argument, SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR_2 requires two.
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Simplified variants of SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR and SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR_2 are available
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and should be used if standard attribute permissions and function names are
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feasible. Standard permissions are 0644 for SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR[_2]_RW,
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0444 for SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR[_2]_RO, and 0200 for SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR[_2]_WO.
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Standard functions, similar to DEVICE_ATTR_{RW,RO,WO}, have _show and _store
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appended to the provided function name.
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SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR and its variants define a struct sensor_device_attribute
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variable. This structure has the following fields::
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struct sensor_device_attribute {
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struct device_attribute dev_attr;
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int index;
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};
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You can use to_sensor_dev_attr to get the pointer to this structure from the
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attribute read or write function. Its parameter is the device to which the
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attribute is attached.
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SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR_2 and its variants define a struct sensor_device_attribute_2
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variable, which is defined as follows::
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struct sensor_device_attribute_2 {
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struct device_attribute dev_attr;
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u8 index;
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u8 nr;
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};
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Use to_sensor_dev_attr_2 to get the pointer to this structure. Its parameter
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is the device to which the attribute is attached.
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