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/**
* @file
*
* @brief Public APIs for the I2C drivers.
*/
/*
* Copyright (c) 2015 Intel Corporation
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
#ifndef ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_DRIVERS_I2C_H_
#define ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_DRIVERS_I2C_H_
/**
* @brief I2C Interface
* @defgroup i2c_interface I2C Interface
* @ingroup io_interfaces
* @{
*/
#include <zephyr/types.h>
#include <zephyr/device.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
* The following #defines are used to configure the I2C controller.
*/
/** I2C Standard Speed: 100 kHz */
#define I2C_SPEED_STANDARD (0x1U)
/** I2C Fast Speed: 400 kHz */
#define I2C_SPEED_FAST (0x2U)
/** I2C Fast Plus Speed: 1 MHz */
#define I2C_SPEED_FAST_PLUS (0x3U)
/** I2C High Speed: 3.4 MHz */
#define I2C_SPEED_HIGH (0x4U)
/** I2C Ultra Fast Speed: 5 MHz */
#define I2C_SPEED_ULTRA (0x5U)
/** Device Tree specified speed */
#define I2C_SPEED_DT (0x7U)
#define I2C_SPEED_SHIFT (1U)
#define I2C_SPEED_SET(speed) (((speed) << I2C_SPEED_SHIFT) \
& I2C_SPEED_MASK)
#define I2C_SPEED_MASK (0x7U << I2C_SPEED_SHIFT) /* 3 bits */
#define I2C_SPEED_GET(cfg) (((cfg) & I2C_SPEED_MASK) \
>> I2C_SPEED_SHIFT)
/** Use 10-bit addressing. DEPRECATED - Use I2C_MSG_ADDR_10_BITS instead. */
#define I2C_ADDR_10_BITS BIT(0)
/** Peripheral to act as Controller. */
#define I2C_MODE_CONTROLLER BIT(4)
/** @deprecated Use I2C_MODE_CONTROLLER instead. */
#define I2C_MODE_MASTER __DEPRECATED_MACRO BIT(4)
/**
* @brief Complete I2C DT information
*
* @param bus is the I2C bus
* @param addr is the target address
*/
struct i2c_dt_spec {
const struct device *bus;
uint16_t addr;
};
/**
* @brief Structure initializer for i2c_dt_spec from devicetree (on I3C bus)
*
* This helper macro expands to a static initializer for a <tt>struct
* i2c_dt_spec</tt> by reading the relevant bus and address data from
* the devicetree.
*
* @param node_id Devicetree node identifier for the I2C device whose
* struct i2c_dt_spec to create an initializer for
*/
#define I2C_DT_SPEC_GET_ON_I3C(node_id) \
.bus = DEVICE_DT_GET(DT_BUS(node_id)), \
.addr = DT_PROP_BY_IDX(node_id, reg, 0)
/**
* @brief Structure initializer for i2c_dt_spec from devicetree (on I2C bus)
*
* This helper macro expands to a static initializer for a <tt>struct
* i2c_dt_spec</tt> by reading the relevant bus and address data from
* the devicetree.
*
* @param node_id Devicetree node identifier for the I2C device whose
* struct i2c_dt_spec to create an initializer for
*/
#define I2C_DT_SPEC_GET_ON_I2C(node_id) \
.bus = DEVICE_DT_GET(DT_BUS(node_id)), \
.addr = DT_REG_ADDR(node_id)
/**
* @brief Structure initializer for i2c_dt_spec from devicetree
*
* This helper macro expands to a static initializer for a <tt>struct
* i2c_dt_spec</tt> by reading the relevant bus and address data from
* the devicetree.
*
* @param node_id Devicetree node identifier for the I2C device whose
* struct i2c_dt_spec to create an initializer for
*/
#define I2C_DT_SPEC_GET(node_id) \
{ \
COND_CODE_1(DT_ON_BUS(node_id, i3c), \
(I2C_DT_SPEC_GET_ON_I3C(node_id)), \
(I2C_DT_SPEC_GET_ON_I2C(node_id))) \
}
/**
* @brief Structure initializer for i2c_dt_spec from devicetree instance
*
* This is equivalent to
* <tt>I2C_DT_SPEC_GET(DT_DRV_INST(inst))</tt>.
*
* @param inst Devicetree instance number
*/
#define I2C_DT_SPEC_INST_GET(inst) \
I2C_DT_SPEC_GET(DT_DRV_INST(inst))
/*
* I2C_MSG_* are I2C Message flags.
*/
/** Write message to I2C bus. */
#define I2C_MSG_WRITE (0U << 0U)
/** Read message from I2C bus. */
#define I2C_MSG_READ BIT(0)
/** @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN */
#define I2C_MSG_RW_MASK BIT(0)
/** @endcond */
/** Send STOP after this message. */
#define I2C_MSG_STOP BIT(1)
/** RESTART I2C transaction for this message.
*
* @note Not all I2C drivers have or require explicit support for this
* feature. Some drivers require this be present on a read message
* that follows a write, or vice-versa. Some drivers will merge
* adjacent fragments into a single transaction using this flag; some
* will not. */
#define I2C_MSG_RESTART BIT(2)
/** Use 10-bit addressing for this message.
*
* @note Not all SoC I2C implementations support this feature. */
#define I2C_MSG_ADDR_10_BITS BIT(3)
/**
* @brief One I2C Message.
*
* This defines one I2C message to transact on the I2C bus.
*
* @note Some of the configurations supported by this API may not be
* supported by specific SoC I2C hardware implementations, in
* particular features related to bus transactions intended to read or
* write data from different buffers within a single transaction.
* Invocations of i2c_transfer() may not indicate an error when an
* unsupported configuration is encountered. In some cases drivers
* will generate separate transactions for each message fragment, with
* or without presence of @ref I2C_MSG_RESTART in #flags.
*/
struct i2c_msg {
/** Data buffer in bytes */
uint8_t *buf;
/** Length of buffer in bytes */
uint32_t len;
/** Flags for this message */
uint8_t flags;
};
/**
* @brief I2C callback for asynchronous transfer requests
*
* @param dev I2C device which is notifying of transfer completion or error
* @param result Result code of the transfer request. 0 is success, -errno for failure.
* @param data Transfer requester supplied data which is passed along to the callback.
*/
typedef void (*i2c_callback_t)(const struct device *dev, int result, void *data);
/**
* @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN
*
* These are for internal use only, so skip these in
* public documentation.
*/
struct i2c_target_config;
typedef int (*i2c_api_configure_t)(const struct device *dev,
uint32_t dev_config);
typedef int (*i2c_api_get_config_t)(const struct device *dev,
uint32_t *dev_config);
typedef int (*i2c_api_full_io_t)(const struct device *dev,
struct i2c_msg *msgs,
uint8_t num_msgs,
uint16_t addr);
typedef int (*i2c_api_target_register_t)(const struct device *dev,
struct i2c_target_config *cfg);
typedef int (*i2c_api_target_unregister_t)(const struct device *dev,
struct i2c_target_config *cfg);
#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_CALLBACK
typedef int (*i2c_api_transfer_cb_t)(const struct device *dev,
struct i2c_msg *msgs,
uint8_t num_msgs,
uint16_t addr,
i2c_callback_t cb,
void *userdata);
#endif /* CONFIG_I2C_CALLBACK */
typedef int (*i2c_api_recover_bus_t)(const struct device *dev);
__subsystem struct i2c_driver_api {
i2c_api_configure_t configure;
i2c_api_get_config_t get_config;
i2c_api_full_io_t transfer;
i2c_api_target_register_t target_register;
i2c_api_target_unregister_t target_unregister;
#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_CALLBACK
i2c_api_transfer_cb_t transfer_cb;
#endif
i2c_api_recover_bus_t recover_bus;
};
typedef int (*i2c_target_api_register_t)(const struct device *dev);
typedef int (*i2c_target_api_unregister_t)(const struct device *dev);
struct i2c_target_driver_api {
i2c_target_api_register_t driver_register;
i2c_target_api_unregister_t driver_unregister;
};
/**
* @endcond
*/
/** Target device responds to 10-bit addressing. */
#define I2C_TARGET_FLAGS_ADDR_10_BITS BIT(0)
/** @brief Function called when a write to the device is initiated.
*
* This function is invoked by the controller when the bus completes a
* start condition for a write operation to the address associated
* with a particular device.
*
* A success return shall cause the controller to ACK the next byte
* received. An error return shall cause the controller to NACK the
* next byte received.
*
* @param config the configuration structure associated with the
* device to which the operation is addressed.
*
* @return 0 if the write is accepted, or a negative error code.
*/
typedef int (*i2c_target_write_requested_cb_t)(
struct i2c_target_config *config);
/** @brief Function called when a write to the device is continued.
*
* This function is invoked by the controller when it completes
* reception of a byte of data in an ongoing write operation to the
* device.
*
* A success return shall cause the controller to ACK the next byte
* received. An error return shall cause the controller to NACK the
* next byte received.
*
* @param config the configuration structure associated with the
* device to which the operation is addressed.
*
* @param val the byte received by the controller.
*
* @return 0 if more data can be accepted, or a negative error
* code.
*/
typedef int (*i2c_target_write_received_cb_t)(
struct i2c_target_config *config, uint8_t val);
/** @brief Function called when a read from the device is initiated.
*
* This function is invoked by the controller when the bus completes a
* start condition for a read operation from the address associated
* with a particular device.
*
* The value returned in @p *val will be transmitted. A success
* return shall cause the controller to react to additional read
* operations. An error return shall cause the controller to ignore
* bus operations until a new start condition is received.
*
* @param config the configuration structure associated with the
* device to which the operation is addressed.
*
* @param val pointer to storage for the first byte of data to return
* for the read request.
*
* @return 0 if more data can be requested, or a negative error code.
*/
typedef int (*i2c_target_read_requested_cb_t)(
struct i2c_target_config *config, uint8_t *val);
/** @brief Function called when a read from the device is continued.
*
* This function is invoked by the controller when the bus is ready to
* provide additional data for a read operation from the address
* associated with the device device.
*
* The value returned in @p *val will be transmitted. A success
* return shall cause the controller to react to additional read
* operations. An error return shall cause the controller to ignore
* bus operations until a new start condition is received.
*
* @param config the configuration structure associated with the
* device to which the operation is addressed.
*
* @param val pointer to storage for the next byte of data to return
* for the read request.
*
* @return 0 if data has been provided, or a negative error code.
*/
typedef int (*i2c_target_read_processed_cb_t)(
struct i2c_target_config *config, uint8_t *val);
/** @brief Function called when a stop condition is observed after a
* start condition addressed to a particular device.
*
* This function is invoked by the controller when the bus is ready to
* provide additional data for a read operation from the address
* associated with the device device. After the function returns the
* controller shall enter a state where it is ready to react to new
* start conditions.
*
* @param config the configuration structure associated with the
* device to which the operation is addressed.
*
* @return Ignored.
*/
typedef int (*i2c_target_stop_cb_t)(struct i2c_target_config *config);
/** @brief Structure providing callbacks to be implemented for devices
* that supports the I2C target API.
*
* This structure may be shared by multiple devices that implement the
* same API at different addresses on the bus.
*/
struct i2c_target_callbacks {
i2c_target_write_requested_cb_t write_requested;
i2c_target_read_requested_cb_t read_requested;
i2c_target_write_received_cb_t write_received;
i2c_target_read_processed_cb_t read_processed;
i2c_target_stop_cb_t stop;
};
/** @brief Structure describing a device that supports the I2C
* target API.
*
* Instances of this are passed to the i2c_target_register() and
* i2c_target_unregister() functions to indicate addition and removal
* of a target device, respective.
*
* Fields other than @c node must be initialized by the module that
* implements the device behavior prior to passing the object
* reference to i2c_target_register().
*/
struct i2c_target_config {
/** Private, do not modify */
sys_snode_t node;
/** Flags for the target device defined by I2C_TARGET_FLAGS_* constants */
uint8_t flags;
/** Address for this target device */
uint16_t address;
/** Callback functions */
const struct i2c_target_callbacks *callbacks;
};
#if defined(CONFIG_I2C_STATS) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
#include <zephyr/stats/stats.h>
/** @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN */
STATS_SECT_START(i2c)
STATS_SECT_ENTRY32(bytes_read)
STATS_SECT_ENTRY32(bytes_written)
STATS_SECT_ENTRY32(message_count)
STATS_SECT_ENTRY32(transfer_call_count)
STATS_SECT_END;
STATS_NAME_START(i2c)
STATS_NAME(i2c, bytes_read)
STATS_NAME(i2c, bytes_written)
STATS_NAME(i2c, message_count)
STATS_NAME(i2c, transfer_call_count)
STATS_NAME_END(i2c);
/** @endcond */
/**
* @brief I2C specific device state which allows for i2c device class specific additions
*/
struct i2c_device_state {
struct device_state devstate;
struct stats_i2c stats;
};
/**
* @brief Updates the i2c stats for i2c transfers
*
* @param dev I2C device to update stats for
* @param msgs Array of struct i2c_msg
* @param num_msgs Number of i2c_msgs
*/
static inline void i2c_xfer_stats(const struct device *dev, struct i2c_msg *msgs,
uint8_t num_msgs)
{
struct i2c_device_state *state =
CONTAINER_OF(dev->state, struct i2c_device_state, devstate);
uint32_t bytes_read = 0U;
uint32_t bytes_written = 0U;
STATS_INC(state->stats, transfer_call_count);
STATS_INCN(state->stats, message_count, num_msgs);
for (uint8_t i = 0U; i < num_msgs; i++) {
if (msgs[i].flags & I2C_MSG_READ) {
bytes_read += msgs[i].len;
}
if (msgs[i].flags & I2C_MSG_WRITE) {
bytes_written += msgs[i].len;
}
}
STATS_INCN(state->stats, bytes_read, bytes_read);
STATS_INCN(state->stats, bytes_written, bytes_written);
}
/** @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN */
/**
* @brief Define a statically allocated and section assigned i2c device state
*/
#define Z_I2C_DEVICE_STATE_DEFINE(node_id, dev_name) \
static struct i2c_device_state Z_DEVICE_STATE_NAME(dev_name) \
__attribute__((__section__(".z_devstate")));
/**
* @brief Define an i2c device init wrapper function
*
* This does device instance specific initialization of common data (such as stats)
* and calls the given init_fn
*/
#define Z_I2C_INIT_FN(dev_name, init_fn) \
static inline int UTIL_CAT(dev_name, _init)(const struct device *dev) \
{ \
struct i2c_device_state *state = \
CONTAINER_OF(dev->state, struct i2c_device_state, devstate); \
stats_init(&state->stats.s_hdr, STATS_SIZE_32, 4, \
STATS_NAME_INIT_PARMS(i2c)); \
stats_register(dev->name, &(state->stats.s_hdr)); \
return init_fn(dev); \
}
/** @endcond */
/**
* @brief Like DEVICE_DT_DEFINE() with I2C specifics.
*
* @details Defines a device which implements the I2C API. May
* generate a custom device_state container struct and init_fn
* wrapper when needed depending on I2C @kconfig{CONFIG_I2C_STATS}.
*
* @param node_id The devicetree node identifier.
*
* @param init_fn Name of the init function of the driver.
*
* @param pm_device PM device resources reference (NULL if device does not use PM).
*
* @param data_ptr Pointer to the device's private data.
*
* @param cfg_ptr The address to the structure containing the
* configuration information for this instance of the driver.
*
* @param level The initialization level. See SYS_INIT() for
* details.
*
* @param prio Priority within the selected initialization level. See
* SYS_INIT() for details.
*
* @param api_ptr Provides an initial pointer to the API function struct
* used by the driver. Can be NULL.
*/
#define I2C_DEVICE_DT_DEFINE(node_id, init_fn, pm_device, \
data_ptr, cfg_ptr, level, prio, \
api_ptr, ...) \
Z_I2C_DEVICE_STATE_DEFINE(node_id, Z_DEVICE_DT_DEV_NAME(node_id)); \
Z_I2C_INIT_FN(Z_DEVICE_DT_DEV_NAME(node_id), init_fn) \
Z_DEVICE_DEFINE(node_id, Z_DEVICE_DT_DEV_NAME(node_id), \
DEVICE_DT_NAME(node_id), \
&UTIL_CAT(Z_DEVICE_DT_DEV_NAME(node_id), _init), \
pm_device, \
data_ptr, cfg_ptr, level, prio, \
api_ptr, \
&(Z_DEVICE_STATE_NAME(Z_DEVICE_DT_DEV_NAME(node_id)).devstate), \
__VA_ARGS__)
#else /* CONFIG_I2C_STATS */
static inline void i2c_xfer_stats(const struct device *dev, struct i2c_msg *msgs,
uint8_t num_msgs)
{
ARG_UNUSED(dev);
ARG_UNUSED(msgs);
ARG_UNUSED(num_msgs);
}
#define I2C_DEVICE_DT_DEFINE(node_id, init_fn, pm_device, \
data_ptr, cfg_ptr, level, prio, \
api_ptr, ...) \
DEVICE_DT_DEFINE(node_id, &init_fn, pm_device, \
data_ptr, cfg_ptr, level, prio, \
api_ptr, __VA_ARGS__)
#endif /* CONFIG_I2C_STATS */
/**
* @brief Like I2C_DEVICE_DT_DEFINE() for an instance of a DT_DRV_COMPAT compatible
*
* @param inst instance number. This is replaced by
* <tt>DT_DRV_COMPAT(inst)</tt> in the call to I2C_DEVICE_DT_DEFINE().
*
* @param ... other parameters as expected by I2C_DEVICE_DT_DEFINE().
*/
#define I2C_DEVICE_DT_INST_DEFINE(inst, ...) \
I2C_DEVICE_DT_DEFINE(DT_DRV_INST(inst), __VA_ARGS__)
/**
* @brief Configure operation of a host controller.
*
* @param dev Pointer to the device structure for the driver instance.
* @param dev_config Bit-packed 32-bit value to the device runtime configuration
* for the I2C controller.
*
* @retval 0 If successful.
* @retval -EIO General input / output error, failed to configure device.
*/
__syscall int i2c_configure(const struct device *dev, uint32_t dev_config);
static inline int z_impl_i2c_configure(const struct device *dev,
uint32_t dev_config)
{
const struct i2c_driver_api *api =
(const struct i2c_driver_api *)dev->api;
return api->configure(dev, dev_config);
}
/**
* @brief Get configuration of a host controller.
*
* This routine provides a way to get current configuration. It is allowed to
* call the function before i2c_configure, because some I2C ports can be
* configured during init process. However, if the I2C port is not configured,
* i2c_get_config returns an error.
*
* i2c_get_config can return cached config or probe hardware, but it has to be
* up to date with current configuration.
*
* @param dev Pointer to the device structure for the driver instance.
* @param dev_config Pointer to return bit-packed 32-bit value of
* the I2C controller configuration.
*
* @retval 0 If successful.
* @retval -EIO General input / output error.
* @retval -ERANGE Configured I2C frequency is invalid.
* @retval -ENOSYS If get config is not implemented
*/
__syscall int i2c_get_config(const struct device *dev, uint32_t *dev_config);
static inline int z_impl_i2c_get_config(const struct device *dev, uint32_t *dev_config)
{
const struct i2c_driver_api *api = (const struct i2c_driver_api *)dev->api;
if (api->get_config == NULL) {
return -ENOSYS;
}
return api->get_config(dev, dev_config);
}
/**
* @brief Perform data transfer to another I2C device in controller mode.
*
* This routine provides a generic interface to perform data transfer
* to another I2C device synchronously. Use i2c_read()/i2c_write()
* for simple read or write.
*
* The array of message @a msgs must not be NULL. The number of
* message @a num_msgs may be zero,in which case no transfer occurs.
*
* @note Not all scatter/gather transactions can be supported by all
* drivers. As an example, a gather write (multiple consecutive
* `i2c_msg` buffers all configured for `I2C_MSG_WRITE`) may be packed
* into a single transaction by some drivers, but others may emit each
* fragment as a distinct write transaction, which will not produce
* the same behavior. See the documentation of `struct i2c_msg` for
* limitations on support for multi-message bus transactions.
*
* @param dev Pointer to the device structure for an I2C controller
* driver configured in controller mode.
* @param msgs Array of messages to transfer.
* @param num_msgs Number of messages to transfer.
* @param addr Address of the I2C target device.
*
* @retval 0 If successful.
* @retval -EIO General input / output error.
*/
__syscall int i2c_transfer(const struct device *dev,
struct i2c_msg *msgs, uint8_t num_msgs,
uint16_t addr);
static inline int z_impl_i2c_transfer(const struct device *dev,
struct i2c_msg *msgs, uint8_t num_msgs,
uint16_t addr)
{
const struct i2c_driver_api *api =
(const struct i2c_driver_api *)dev->api;
int res = api->transfer(dev, msgs, num_msgs, addr);
i2c_xfer_stats(dev, msgs, num_msgs);
return res;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_CALLBACK
/**
* @brief Perform data transfer to another I2C device in controller mode.
*
* This routine provides a generic interface to perform data transfer
* to another I2C device asynchronously with a callback completion.
*
* @see i2c_transfer()
* @funcprop \isr_ok
*
* @param dev Pointer to the device structure for an I2C controller
* driver configured in controller mode.
* @param msgs Array of messages to transfer, must live until callback completes.
* @param num_msgs Number of messages to transfer.
* @param addr Address of the I2C target device.
* @param cb Function pointer for completion callback.
* @param userdata Userdata passed to callback.
*
* @retval 0 If successful.
* @retval -EIO General input / output error.
* @retval -ENOSYS If transfer async is not implemented
* @retval -EWOULDBLOCK If the device is temporarily busy doing another transfer
*/
static inline int i2c_transfer_cb(const struct device *dev,
struct i2c_msg *msgs,
uint8_t num_msgs,
uint16_t addr,
i2c_callback_t cb,
void *userdata)
{
const struct i2c_driver_api *api = (const struct i2c_driver_api *)dev->api;
if (api->transfer_cb == NULL) {
return -ENOSYS;
}
return api->transfer_cb(dev, msgs, num_msgs, addr, cb, userdata);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_POLL
/** @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN */
void z_i2c_transfer_signal_cb(const struct device *dev, int result, void *userdata);
/** @endcond */
/**
* @brief Perform data transfer to another I2C device in controller mode.
*
* This routine provides a generic interface to perform data transfer
* to another I2C device asynchronously with a k_poll_signal completion.
*
* @see i2c_transfer_cb()
* @funcprop \isr_ok
*
* @param dev Pointer to the device structure for an I2C controller
* driver configured in controller mode.
* @param msgs Array of messages to transfer, must live until callback completes.
* @param num_msgs Number of messages to transfer.
* @param addr Address of the I2C target device.
* @param signal Signal to notify of transfer completion.
*
* @retval 0 If successful.
* @retval -EIO General input / output error.
* @retval -ENOSYS If transfer async is not implemented
* @retval -EWOULDBLOCK If the device is temporarily busy doing another transfer
*/
static inline int i2c_transfer_signal(const struct device *dev,
struct i2c_msg *msgs,
uint8_t num_msgs,
uint16_t addr,
struct k_poll_signal *sig)
{
const struct i2c_driver_api *api = (const struct i2c_driver_api *)dev->api;
if (api->transfer_cb == NULL) {
return -ENOSYS;
}
return api->transfer_cb(dev, msgs, num_msgs, addr, z_i2c_transfer_signal_cb, sig);
}
#endif /* CONFIG_POLL */
#endif /* CONFIG_I2C_CALLBACK */
/**
* @brief Perform data transfer to another I2C device in controller mode.
*
* This is equivalent to:
*
* i2c_transfer(spec->bus, msgs, num_msgs, spec->addr);
*
* @param spec I2C specification from devicetree.
* @param msgs Array of messages to transfer.
* @param num_msgs Number of messages to transfer.
*
* @return a value from i2c_transfer()
*/
static inline int i2c_transfer_dt(const struct i2c_dt_spec *spec,
struct i2c_msg *msgs, uint8_t num_msgs)
{
return i2c_transfer(spec->bus, msgs, num_msgs, spec->addr);
}
/**
* @brief Recover the I2C bus
*
* Attempt to recover the I2C bus.
*
* @param dev Pointer to the device structure for an I2C controller
* driver configured in controller mode.
* @retval 0 If successful
* @retval -EBUSY If bus is not clear after recovery attempt.
* @retval -EIO General input / output error.
* @retval -ENOSYS If bus recovery is not implemented
*/
__syscall int i2c_recover_bus(const struct device *dev);
static inline int z_impl_i2c_recover_bus(const struct device *dev)
{
const struct i2c_driver_api *api =
(const struct i2c_driver_api *)dev->api;
if (api->recover_bus == NULL) {
return -ENOSYS;
}
return api->recover_bus(dev);
}
/**
* @brief Registers the provided config as Target device of a controller.
*
* Enable I2C target mode for the 'dev' I2C bus driver using the provided
* 'config' struct containing the functions and parameters to send bus
* events. The I2C target will be registered at the address provided as 'address'
* struct member. Addressing mode - 7 or 10 bit - depends on the 'flags'
* struct member. Any I2C bus events related to the target mode will be passed
* onto I2C target device driver via a set of callback functions provided in
* the 'callbacks' struct member.
*
* Most of the existing hardware allows simultaneous support for controller
* and target mode. This is however not guaranteed.
*
* @param dev Pointer to the device structure for an I2C controller
* driver configured in target mode.
* @param cfg Config struct with functions and parameters used by the I2C driver
* to send bus events
*
* @retval 0 Is successful
* @retval -EINVAL If parameters are invalid
* @retval -EIO General input / output error.
* @retval -ENOSYS If target mode is not implemented
*/
static inline int i2c_target_register(const struct device *dev,
struct i2c_target_config *cfg)
{
const struct i2c_driver_api *api =
(const struct i2c_driver_api *)dev->api;
if (api->target_register == NULL) {
return -ENOSYS;
}
return api->target_register(dev, cfg);
}
/**
* @brief Unregisters the provided config as Target device
*
* This routine disables I2C target mode for the 'dev' I2C bus driver using
* the provided 'config' struct containing the functions and parameters
* to send bus events.
*
* @param dev Pointer to the device structure for an I2C controller
* driver configured in target mode.
* @param cfg Config struct with functions and parameters used by the I2C driver
* to send bus events
*
* @retval 0 Is successful
* @retval -EINVAL If parameters are invalid
* @retval -ENOSYS If target mode is not implemented
*/
static inline int i2c_target_unregister(const struct device *dev,
struct i2c_target_config *cfg)
{
const struct i2c_driver_api *api =
(const struct i2c_driver_api *)dev->api;
if (api->target_unregister == NULL) {
return -ENOSYS;
}
return api->target_unregister(dev, cfg);
}
/**
* @brief Instructs the I2C Target device to register itself to the I2C Controller
*
* This routine instructs the I2C Target device to register itself to the I2C
* Controller via its parent controller's i2c_target_register() API.
*
* @param dev Pointer to the device structure for the I2C target
* device (not itself an I2C controller).
*
* @retval 0 Is successful
* @retval -EINVAL If parameters are invalid
* @retval -EIO General input / output error.
*/
__syscall int i2c_target_driver_register(const struct device *dev);
static inline int z_impl_i2c_target_driver_register(const struct device *dev)
{
const struct i2c_target_driver_api *api =
(const struct i2c_target_driver_api *)dev->api;
return api->driver_register(dev);
}
/**
* @brief Instructs the I2C Target device to unregister itself from the I2C
* Controller
*
* This routine instructs the I2C Target device to unregister itself from the I2C
* Controller via its parent controller's i2c_target_register() API.
*
* @param dev Pointer to the device structure for the I2C target
* device (not itself an I2C controller).
*
* @retval 0 Is successful
* @retval -EINVAL If parameters are invalid
*/
__syscall int i2c_target_driver_unregister(const struct device *dev);
static inline int z_impl_i2c_target_driver_unregister(const struct device *dev)
{
const struct i2c_target_driver_api *api =
(const struct i2c_target_driver_api *)dev->api;
return api->driver_unregister(dev);
}
/*
* Derived i2c APIs -- all implemented in terms of i2c_transfer()
*/
/**
* @brief Write a set amount of data to an I2C device.
*
* This routine writes a set amount of data synchronously.
*
* @param dev Pointer to the device structure for an I2C controller
* driver configured in controller mode.
* @param buf Memory pool from which the data is transferred.
* @param num_bytes Number of bytes to write.
* @param addr Address to the target I2C device for writing.
*
* @retval 0 If successful.
* @retval -EIO General input / output error.
*/
static inline int i2c_write(const struct device *dev, const uint8_t *buf,
uint32_t num_bytes, uint16_t addr)
{
struct i2c_msg msg;
msg.buf = (uint8_t *)buf;
msg.len = num_bytes;
msg.flags = I2C_MSG_WRITE | I2C_MSG_STOP;
return i2c_transfer(dev, &msg, 1, addr);
}
/**
* @brief Write a set amount of data to an I2C device.
*
* This is equivalent to:
*
* i2c_write(spec->bus, buf, num_bytes, spec->addr);
*
* @param spec I2C specification from devicetree.
* @param buf Memory pool from which the data is transferred.
* @param num_bytes Number of bytes to write.
*
* @return a value from i2c_write()
*/
static inline int i2c_write_dt(const struct i2c_dt_spec *spec,
const uint8_t *buf, uint32_t num_bytes)
{
return i2c_write(spec->bus, buf, num_bytes, spec->addr);
}
/**
* @brief Read a set amount of data from an I2C device.
*
* This routine reads a set amount of data synchronously.
*
* @param dev Pointer to the device structure for an I2C controller
* driver configured in controller mode.
* @param buf Memory pool that stores the retrieved data.
* @param num_bytes Number of bytes to read.
* @param addr Address of the I2C device being read.
*
* @retval 0 If successful.
* @retval -EIO General input / output error.
*/
static inline int i2c_read(const struct device *dev, uint8_t *buf,
uint32_t num_bytes, uint16_t addr)
{
struct i2c_msg msg;
msg.buf = buf;
msg.len = num_bytes;
msg.flags = I2C_MSG_READ | I2C_MSG_STOP;
return i2c_transfer(dev, &msg, 1, addr);
}
/**
* @brief Read a set amount of data from an I2C device.
*
* This is equivalent to:
*
* i2c_read(spec->bus, buf, num_bytes, spec->addr);
*
* @param spec I2C specification from devicetree.
* @param buf Memory pool that stores the retrieved data.
* @param num_bytes Number of bytes to read.
*
* @return a value from i2c_read()
*/
static inline int i2c_read_dt(const struct i2c_dt_spec *spec,
uint8_t *buf, uint32_t num_bytes)
{
return i2c_read(spec->bus, buf, num_bytes, spec->addr);
}
/**
* @brief Write then read data from an I2C device.
*
* This supports the common operation "this is what I want", "now give
* it to me" transaction pair through a combined write-then-read bus
* transaction.
*
* @param dev Pointer to the device structure for an I2C controller
* driver configured in controller mode.
* @param addr Address of the I2C device
* @param write_buf Pointer to the data to be written
* @param num_write Number of bytes to write
* @param read_buf Pointer to storage for read data
* @param num_read Number of bytes to read
*
* @retval 0 if successful
* @retval negative on error.
*/
static inline int i2c_write_read(const struct device *dev, uint16_t addr,
const void *write_buf, size_t num_write,
void *read_buf, size_t num_read)
{
struct i2c_msg msg[2];
msg[0].buf = (uint8_t *)write_buf;
msg[0].len = num_write;
msg[0].flags = I2C_MSG_WRITE;
msg[1].buf = (uint8_t *)read_buf;
msg[1].len = num_read;
msg[1].flags = I2C_MSG_RESTART | I2C_MSG_READ | I2C_MSG_STOP;
return i2c_transfer(dev, msg, 2, addr);
}
/**
* @brief Write then read data from an I2C device.
*
* This is equivalent to:
*
* i2c_write_read(spec->bus, spec->addr,
* write_buf, num_write,
* read_buf, num_read);
*
* @param spec I2C specification from devicetree.
* @param write_buf Pointer to the data to be written
* @param num_write Number of bytes to write
* @param read_buf Pointer to storage for read data
* @param num_read Number of bytes to read
*
* @return a value from i2c_write_read()
*/
static inline int i2c_write_read_dt(const struct i2c_dt_spec *spec,
const void *write_buf, size_t num_write,
void *read_buf, size_t num_read)
{
return i2c_write_read(spec->bus, spec->addr,
write_buf, num_write,
read_buf, num_read);
}
/**
* @brief Read multiple bytes from an internal address of an I2C device.
*
* This routine reads multiple bytes from an internal address of an
* I2C device synchronously.
*
* Instances of this may be replaced by i2c_write_read().
*
* @param dev Pointer to the device structure for an I2C controller
* driver configured in controller mode.
* @param dev_addr Address of the I2C device for reading.
* @param start_addr Internal address from which the data is being read.
* @param buf Memory pool that stores the retrieved data.
* @param num_bytes Number of bytes being read.
*
* @retval 0 If successful.
* @retval -EIO General input / output error.
*/
static inline int i2c_burst_read(const struct device *dev,
uint16_t dev_addr,
uint8_t start_addr,
uint8_t *buf,
uint32_t num_bytes)
{
return i2c_write_read(dev, dev_addr,
&start_addr, sizeof(start_addr),
buf, num_bytes);
}
/**
* @brief Read multiple bytes from an internal address of an I2C device.
*
* This is equivalent to:
*
* i2c_burst_read(spec->bus, spec->addr, start_addr, buf, num_bytes);
*
* @param spec I2C specification from devicetree.
* @param start_addr Internal address from which the data is being read.
* @param buf Memory pool that stores the retrieved data.
* @param num_bytes Number of bytes to read.
*
* @return a value from i2c_burst_read()
*/
static inline int i2c_burst_read_dt(const struct i2c_dt_spec *spec,
uint8_t start_addr,
uint8_t *buf,
uint32_t num_bytes)
{
return i2c_burst_read(spec->bus, spec->addr,
start_addr, buf, num_bytes);
}
/**
* @brief Write multiple bytes to an internal address of an I2C device.
*
* This routine writes multiple bytes to an internal address of an
* I2C device synchronously.
*
* @warning The combined write synthesized by this API may not be
* supported on all I2C devices. Uses of this API may be made more
* portable by replacing them with calls to i2c_write() passing a
* buffer containing the combined address and data.
*
* @param dev Pointer to the device structure for an I2C controller
* driver configured in controller mode.
* @param dev_addr Address of the I2C device for writing.
* @param start_addr Internal address to which the data is being written.
* @param buf Memory pool from which the data is transferred.
* @param num_bytes Number of bytes being written.
*
* @retval 0 If successful.
* @retval -EIO General input / output error.
*/
static inline int i2c_burst_write(const struct device *dev,
uint16_t dev_addr,
uint8_t start_addr,
const uint8_t *buf,
uint32_t num_bytes)
{
struct i2c_msg msg[2];
msg[0].buf = &start_addr;
msg[0].len = 1U;
msg[0].flags = I2C_MSG_WRITE;
msg[1].buf = (uint8_t *)buf;
msg[1].len = num_bytes;
msg[1].flags = I2C_MSG_WRITE | I2C_MSG_STOP;
return i2c_transfer(dev, msg, 2, dev_addr);
}
/**
* @brief Write multiple bytes to an internal address of an I2C device.
*
* This is equivalent to:
*
* i2c_burst_write(spec->bus, spec->addr, start_addr, buf, num_bytes);
*
* @param spec I2C specification from devicetree.
* @param start_addr Internal address to which the data is being written.
* @param buf Memory pool from which the data is transferred.
* @param num_bytes Number of bytes being written.
*
* @return a value from i2c_burst_write()
*/
static inline int i2c_burst_write_dt(const struct i2c_dt_spec *spec,
uint8_t start_addr,
const uint8_t *buf,
uint32_t num_bytes)
{
return i2c_burst_write(spec->bus, spec->addr,
start_addr, buf, num_bytes);
}
/**
* @brief Read internal register of an I2C device.
*
* This routine reads the value of an 8-bit internal register of an I2C
* device synchronously.
*
* @param dev Pointer to the device structure for an I2C controller
* driver configured in controller mode.
* @param dev_addr Address of the I2C device for reading.
* @param reg_addr Address of the internal register being read.
* @param value Memory pool that stores the retrieved register value.
*
* @retval 0 If successful.
* @retval -EIO General input / output error.
*/
static inline int i2c_reg_read_byte(const struct device *dev,
uint16_t dev_addr,
uint8_t reg_addr, uint8_t *value)
{
return i2c_write_read(dev, dev_addr,
&reg_addr, sizeof(reg_addr),
value, sizeof(*value));
}
/**
* @brief Read internal register of an I2C device.
*
* This is equivalent to:
*
* i2c_reg_read_byte(spec->bus, spec->addr, reg_addr, value);
*
* @param spec I2C specification from devicetree.
* @param reg_addr Address of the internal register being read.
* @param value Memory pool that stores the retrieved register value.
*
* @return a value from i2c_reg_read_byte()
*/
static inline int i2c_reg_read_byte_dt(const struct i2c_dt_spec *spec,
uint8_t reg_addr, uint8_t *value)
{
return i2c_reg_read_byte(spec->bus, spec->addr, reg_addr, value);
}
/**
* @brief Write internal register of an I2C device.
*
* This routine writes a value to an 8-bit internal register of an I2C
* device synchronously.
*
* @note This function internally combines the register and value into
* a single bus transaction.
*
* @param dev Pointer to the device structure for an I2C controller
* driver configured in controller mode.
* @param dev_addr Address of the I2C device for writing.
* @param reg_addr Address of the internal register being written.
* @param value Value to be written to internal register.
*
* @retval 0 If successful.
* @retval -EIO General input / output error.
*/
static inline int i2c_reg_write_byte(const struct device *dev,
uint16_t dev_addr,
uint8_t reg_addr, uint8_t value)
{
uint8_t tx_buf[2] = {reg_addr, value};
return i2c_write(dev, tx_buf, 2, dev_addr);
}
/**
* @brief Write internal register of an I2C device.
*
* This is equivalent to:
*
* i2c_reg_write_byte(spec->bus, spec->addr, reg_addr, value);
*
* @param spec I2C specification from devicetree.
* @param reg_addr Address of the internal register being written.
* @param value Value to be written to internal register.
*
* @return a value from i2c_reg_write_byte()
*/
static inline int i2c_reg_write_byte_dt(const struct i2c_dt_spec *spec,
uint8_t reg_addr, uint8_t value)
{
return i2c_reg_write_byte(spec->bus, spec->addr, reg_addr, value);
}
/**
* @brief Update internal register of an I2C device.
*
* This routine updates the value of a set of bits from an 8-bit internal
* register of an I2C device synchronously.
*
* @note If the calculated new register value matches the value that
* was read this function will not generate a write operation.
*
* @param dev Pointer to the device structure for an I2C controller
* driver configured in controller mode.
* @param dev_addr Address of the I2C device for updating.
* @param reg_addr Address of the internal register being updated.
* @param mask Bitmask for updating internal register.
* @param value Value for updating internal register.
*
* @retval 0 If successful.
* @retval -EIO General input / output error.
*/
static inline int i2c_reg_update_byte(const struct device *dev,
uint8_t dev_addr,
uint8_t reg_addr, uint8_t mask,
uint8_t value)
{
uint8_t old_value, new_value;
int rc;
rc = i2c_reg_read_byte(dev, dev_addr, reg_addr, &old_value);
if (rc != 0) {
return rc;
}
new_value = (old_value & ~mask) | (value & mask);
if (new_value == old_value) {
return 0;
}
return i2c_reg_write_byte(dev, dev_addr, reg_addr, new_value);
}
/**
* @brief Update internal register of an I2C device.
*
* This is equivalent to:
*
* i2c_reg_update_byte(spec->bus, spec->addr, reg_addr, mask, value);
*
* @param spec I2C specification from devicetree.
* @param reg_addr Address of the internal register being updated.
* @param mask Bitmask for updating internal register.
* @param value Value for updating internal register.
*
* @return a value from i2c_reg_update_byte()
*/
static inline int i2c_reg_update_byte_dt(const struct i2c_dt_spec *spec,
uint8_t reg_addr, uint8_t mask,
uint8_t value)
{
return i2c_reg_update_byte(spec->bus, spec->addr,
reg_addr, mask, value);
}
/**
* @brief Dump out an I2C message
*
* Dumps out a list of I2C messages. For any that are writes (W), the data is
* displayed in hex.
*
* It looks something like this (with name "testing"):
*
* @code
* D: I2C msg: testing, addr=56
* D: W len=01:
* D: contents:
* D: 06 |.
* D: W len=0e:
* D: contents:
* D: 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 |........
* D: 08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d |......
* @endcode
*
* @param name Name of this dump, displayed at the top.
* @param msgs Array of messages to dump.
* @param num_msgs Number of messages to dump.
* @param addr Address of the I2C target device.
*/
void i2c_dump_msgs(const char *name, const struct i2c_msg *msgs,
uint8_t num_msgs, uint16_t addr);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
/**
* @}
*/
#include <syscalls/i2c.h>
#endif /* ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_DRIVERS_I2C_H_ */