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/*
* Copyright (c) 2020 Nordic Semiconductor ASA
* Copyright 2020 Google LLC
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
#ifndef ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_DRIVERS_EMUL_H_
#define ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_DRIVERS_EMUL_H_
/**
* @brief Emulators used to test drivers and higher-level code that uses them
* @defgroup io_emulators Emulator interface
* @{
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
struct emul;
/* #includes required after forward-declaration of struct emul later defined in this header. */
#include <zephyr/device.h>
#include <zephyr/devicetree.h>
#include <zephyr/drivers/espi_emul.h>
#include <zephyr/drivers/i2c_emul.h>
#include <zephyr/drivers/spi_emul.h>
/**
* The types of supported buses.
*/
enum emul_bus_type {
EMUL_BUS_TYPE_I2C,
EMUL_BUS_TYPE_ESPI,
EMUL_BUS_TYPE_SPI,
};
/**
* Structure uniquely identifying a device to be emulated
*/
struct emul_link_for_bus {
const struct device *dev;
};
/** List of emulators attached to a bus */
struct emul_list_for_bus {
/** Identifiers for children of the node */
const struct emul_link_for_bus *children;
/** Number of children of the node */
unsigned int num_children;
};
/**
* Standard callback for emulator initialisation providing the initialiser
* record and the device that calls the emulator functions.
*
* @param emul Emulator to init
* @param parent Parent device that is using the emulator
*/
typedef int (*emul_init_t)(const struct emul *emul, const struct device *parent);
/** An emulator instance - represents the *target* emulated device/peripheral that is
* interacted with through an emulated bus. Instances of emulated bus nodes (e.g. i2c_emul)
* and emulators (i.e. struct emul) are exactly 1..1
*/
struct emul {
/** function used to initialise the emulator state */
emul_init_t init;
/** handle to the device for which this provides low-level emulation */
const struct device *dev;
/** Emulator-specific configuration data */
const void *cfg;
/** Emulator-specific data */
void *data;
/** The bus type that the emulator is attached to */
enum emul_bus_type bus_type;
/** Pointer to the emulated bus node */
union bus {
struct i2c_emul *i2c;
struct espi_emul *espi;
struct spi_emul *spi;
} bus;
};
/**
* Emulators are aggregated into an array at link time, from which emulating
* devices can find the emulators that they are to use.
*/
extern const struct emul __emul_list_start[];
extern const struct emul __emul_list_end[];
/**
* @brief Use the devicetree node identifier as a unique name.
*
* @param node_id A devicetree node identifier
*/
#define EMUL_DT_NAME_GET(node_id) _CONCAT(__emulreg_, node_id)
/* Get a unique identifier based on the given _dev_node_id's reg property and
* the bus its on. Intended for use in other internal macros when declaring {bus}_emul
* structs in peripheral emulators.
*/
#define Z_EMUL_REG_BUS_IDENTIFIER(_dev_node_id) (_CONCAT(_CONCAT(__emulreg_, _dev_node_id), _bus))
/* Conditionally places text based on what bus _dev_node_id is on. */
#define Z_EMUL_BUS(_dev_node_id, _i2c, _espi, _spi) \
COND_CODE_1(DT_ON_BUS(_dev_node_id, i2c), (_i2c), \
(COND_CODE_1(DT_ON_BUS(_dev_node_id, espi), (_espi), \
(COND_CODE_1(DT_ON_BUS(_dev_node_id, spi), (_spi), (-EINVAL))))))
/**
* @brief Define a new emulator
*
* This adds a new struct emul to the linker list of emulations. This is
* typically used in your emulator's DT_INST_FOREACH_STATUS_OKAY() clause.
*
* @param node_id Node ID of the driver to emulate (e.g. DT_DRV_INST(n)); the node_id *MUST* have a
* corresponding DEVICE_DT_DEFINE().
* @param init_fn function to call to initialise the emulator (see emul_init typedef)
* @param data_ptr emulator-specific data
* @param cfg_ptr emulator-specific configuration data
* @param bus_api emulator-specific bus api
*/
#define EMUL_DT_DEFINE(node_id, init_fn, data_ptr, cfg_ptr, bus_api) \
static struct Z_EMUL_BUS(node_id, i2c_emul, espi_emul, spi_emul) \
Z_EMUL_REG_BUS_IDENTIFIER(node_id) = { \
.api = bus_api, \
.Z_EMUL_BUS(node_id, addr, chipsel, chipsel) = DT_REG_ADDR(node_id), \
}; \
const struct emul EMUL_DT_NAME_GET(node_id) __attribute__((__section__(".emulators"))) \
__used = { \
.init = (init_fn), \
.dev = DEVICE_DT_GET(node_id), \
.cfg = (cfg_ptr), \
.data = (data_ptr), \
.bus_type = Z_EMUL_BUS(node_id, EMUL_BUS_TYPE_I2C, EMUL_BUS_TYPE_ESPI, \
EMUL_BUS_TYPE_SPI), \
.bus = {.Z_EMUL_BUS(node_id, i2c, espi, spi) = \
&(Z_EMUL_REG_BUS_IDENTIFIER(node_id))}, \
};
#define Z_MAYBE_EMUL_DECLARE_INTERNAL(node_id) extern const struct emul EMUL_DT_NAME_GET(node_id);
DT_FOREACH_STATUS_OKAY_NODE(Z_MAYBE_EMUL_DECLARE_INTERNAL);
/**
* @brief Like EMUL_DT_DEFINE(), but uses an instance of a DT_DRV_COMPAT compatible instead of a
* node identifier.
*
* @param inst instance number. The @p node_id argument to EMUL_DT_DEFINE is set to
* <tt>DT_DRV_INST(inst)</tt>.
* @param ... other parameters as expected by EMUL_DT_DEFINE.
*/
#define EMUL_DT_INST_DEFINE(inst, ...) EMUL_DT_DEFINE(DT_DRV_INST(inst), __VA_ARGS__)
/**
* @brief Get a <tt>const struct emul*</tt> from a devicetree node identifier
*
* @details Returns a pointer to an emulator object created from a devicetree
* node, if any device was allocated by an emulator implementation.
*
* If no such device was allocated, this will fail at linker time. If you get an
* error that looks like <tt>undefined reference to __device_dts_ord_<N></tt>,
* that is what happened. Check to make sure your emulator implementation is
* being compiled, usually by enabling the Kconfig options it requires.
*
* @param node_id A devicetree node identifier
* @return A pointer to the emul object created for that node
*/
#define EMUL_DT_GET(node_id) (&EMUL_DT_NAME_GET(node_id))
/**
* Set up a list of emulators
*
* @param dev Device the emulators are attached to (e.g. an I2C controller)
* @return 0 if OK
* @return negative value on error
*/
int emul_init_for_bus(const struct device *dev);
/**
* @brief Retrieve the emul structure for an emulator by name
*
* @details Emulator objects are created via the EMUL_DT_DEFINE() macro and placed in memory by the
* linker. If the emulator structure is needed for custom API calls, it can be retrieved by the name
* that the emulator exposes to the system (this is the devicetree node's label by default).
*
* @param name Emulator name to search for. A null pointer, or a pointer to an
* empty string, will cause NULL to be returned.
*
* @return pointer to emulator structure; NULL if not found or cannot be used.
*/
const struct emul *emul_get_binding(const char *name);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/**
* @}
*/
#endif /* ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_DRIVERS_EMUL_H_ */