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/*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
* Copyright (c) 2020 Nordic Semiconductor
* Copyright (c) 2020, Linaro Ltd.
*
* Not a generated file. Feel free to modify.
*/
/**
* @file
* @brief Devicetree main header
*
* API for accessing the current application's devicetree macros.
*/
#ifndef DEVICETREE_H
#define DEVICETREE_H
#ifdef _LINKER
/*
* Linker scripts include this file too, and autoconf.h isn't
* automatically included for those files the way it is for C source
* files. Make sure we pull it in before using
* CONFIG_LEGACY_DEVICETREE_MACROS in that case.
*/
#include <autoconf.h>
#endif
#include <devicetree_unfixed.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_LEGACY_DEVICETREE_MACROS
#include <devicetree_legacy_unfixed.h>
#endif
#include <devicetree_fixups.h>
#include <sys/util.h>
/**
* @brief devicetree.h API
* @defgroup devicetree Devicetree
* @{
* @}
*/
/*
* Property suffixes
* -----------------
*
* These are the optional parts that come after the _P_<property>
* part in DT_N_<path-id>_P_<property-id> macros, or the "prop-suf"
* nonterminal in the DT guide's macros.bnf file.
*
* Before adding new ones, check this list to avoid conflicts. If any
* are missing from this list, please add them. It should be complete.
*
* _ENUM_IDX: property's value as an index into bindings enum
* _EXISTS: property is defined
* _IDX_<i>: logical index into property
* _IDX_<i>_PH: phandle array's phandle by index (or phandle, phandles)
* _IDX_<i>_VAL_<val>: phandle array's specifier value by index
* _IDX_<i>_VAL_<val>_EXISTS: cell value exists, by index
* _LEN: property logical length
* _NAME_<name>_PH: phandle array's phandle by name
* _NAME_<name>_VAL_<val>: phandle array's property specifier by name
* _NAME_<name>_VAL_<val>_EXISTS: cell value exists, by name
*/
/**
* @defgroup devicetree-generic-id Node identifiers
* @ingroup devicetree
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Node identifier for the root node in the devicetree
*/
#define DT_ROOT DT_N
/**
* @brief Get a node identifier for a devicetree path
*
* Example devicetree fragment:
*
* / {
* soc {
* my-serial: serial@40002000 {
* status = "okay";
* current-speed = <115200>;
* ...
* };
* };
* };
*
* Example usage with @ref DT_PROP() to get current-speed:
*
* DT_PROP(DT_PATH(soc, serial_40002000), current_speed) // 115200
*
* The arguments to this macro are the names of non-root nodes in the
* tree required to reach the desired node, starting from the root.
* Non-alphanumeric characters in each name must be converted to
* underscores to form valid C tokens, and letters must be lowercased.
*
* That is:
*
* - a first argument corresponds to a child node of the root ("soc" above)
* - a second argument corresponds to a child of the first argument
* ("serial_40002000" above, from the node name "serial@40002000"
* after changing "@" to "_")
* - and so on for deeper nodes until the desired path is given
*
* @param ... lowercase-and-underscores node names along the node's path,
* with each name given as a separate argument
* @return node identifier for the node with that path
*/
#define DT_PATH(...) DT_PATH_INTERNAL(__VA_ARGS__)
/**
* @brief Get a node identifier for a node label
*
* Example devicetree fragment:
*
* my-serial: serial@40002000 {
* label = "UART_0";
* status = "okay";
* current-speed = <115200>;
* ...
* };
*
* The only node label in this example is "my-serial".
* The string "UART_0" is *not* a node label; it's the value of a
* property named "label".
*
* Example usage to get current-speed:
*
* DT_PROP(DT_NODELABEL(my_serial), current_speed) // 115200
*
* Convert non-alphanumeric characters in the label to underscores as
* shown, and lowercase all letters.
*
* Another example devicetree fragment:
*
* cpu@0 {
* L2_0: l2-cache {
* cache-level = <2>;
* ...
* };
* };
*
* Example usage to get cache-level:
*
* DT_PROP(DT_NODELABEL(l2_0), cache_level) // 2
*
* Notice how "L2_0" in the devicetree is lowercased to "l2_0"
* for this macro's argument.
*
* @param label lowercase-and-underscores node label name
* @return node identifier for the node with that label
*/
#define DT_NODELABEL(label) DT_CAT(DT_N_NODELABEL_, label)
/**
* @brief Get a node identifier for an alias
*
* Example devicetree fragment:
*
* aliases {
* my-serial = &serial0;
* };
*
* serial0: serial@40002000 {
* status = "okay";
* current-speed = <115200>;
* ...
* };
*
* Example usage to get current-speed:
*
* DT_PROP(DT_ALIAS(my_serial), current_speed) // 115200
*
* Convert non-alphanumeric characters in the alias to underscores as
* shown, and lowercase all letters.
*
* @param alias lowercase-and-underscores alias name.
* @return node identifier for the node with that alias
*/
#define DT_ALIAS(alias) DT_CAT(DT_N_ALIAS_, alias)
/**
* @brief Get a node identifier for an instance of a compatible
*
* Instance numbers are just indexes among *all* nodes with the same
* compatible. This complicates their use outside of device drivers.
* The **only guarantees** are:
*
* - instance numbers start at 0,
* - are contiguous, and
* - exactly one is assigned for *each* node with a matching compatible,
* **including disabled ones**
*
* Instance numbers **in no way reflect** any numbering scheme that
* might exist in SoC documentation, node labels or unit addresses, or
* properties of the /aliases node.
*
* There **is no guarantee** that the same node will have the same
* instance number between builds, even if you are building the same
* application again in the same build directory.
*
* Example devicetree fragment:
*
* serial@40002000 {
* compatible = "vnd,soc-serial";
* status = "okay";
* current-speed = <115200>;
* ...
* };
*
* Example usage to get current-speed, **assuming that** this node is
* instance number zero of the compatible "vnd,soc-serial":
*
* DT_PROP(DT_INST(0, vnd_soc_serial), current_speed) // 115200
*
* @param inst instance number
* @param compat lowercase-and-underscores compatible, without quotes
* @return node identifier for the node with that instance number and
* compatible
*/
#define DT_INST(inst, compat) UTIL_CAT(DT_N_INST, DT_DASH(inst, compat))
/**
* @brief Get a node identifier for a parent node
*
* Example devicetree fragment:
*
* parent: parent-node {
* child: child-node {
* ...
* };
* };
*
* The following generate equivalent node identifiers:
*
* DT_NODELABEL(parent)
* DT_PARENT(DT_NODELABEL(child))
*
* @param node_id node identifier
*/
#define DT_PARENT(node_id) UTIL_CAT(node_id, _PARENT)
/**
* @brief Get a node identifier for a child node
*
* Example devicetree fragment:
*
* / {
* soc-label: soc {
* my-serial: serial@4 {
* status = "okay";
* current-speed = <115200>;
* ...
* };
* };
* };
*
* Example usage with @ref DT_PROP() to get the status of the child node
* "serial@4" of the node referenced by node label "soc-label":
*
* DT_PROP(DT_CHILD(DT_NODELABEL(soc_label), serial_4), status) // "okay"
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param child lowercase-and-underscores child node name
* @return node identifier for the node with the name referred to by 'child'
*/
#define DT_CHILD(node_id, child) UTIL_CAT(node_id, DT_S_PREFIX(child))
/**
* @brief Invokes given macro for all child nodes of a parent.
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param fn macro to invoke
*
* Macro should be defined to take one parameter, which will be a node
* identifier for each child node of node_id.
*/
#define DT_FOREACH_CHILD(node_id, fn) \
DT_CAT(node_id, _FOREACH_CHILD)(fn)
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup devicetree-generic-prop Property accessors
* @ingroup devicetree
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Get a devicetree property value
*
* For properties whose bindings have the following types, this macro
* expands to:
*
* - string: a string literal
* - boolean: 0 if the property is false, or 1 if it is true
* - int: the property's value as an integer literal
* - array, uint8-array, string-array: an initializer expression in braces,
* whose elements are integer or string literals (like {0, 1, 2},
* {"hello", "world"}, etc.)
* - phandle: a node identifier
*
* For other properties, behavior is undefined.
*
* For examples, see @ref DT_PATH(), @ref DT_ALIAS(), @ref DT_NODELABEL(),
* and @ref DT_INST().
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param prop lowercase-and-underscores property name
* @return a representation of the property's value
*/
#define DT_PROP(node_id, prop) DT_CAT(node_id, _P_##prop)
/**
* @brief Get a property's logical length
*
* Here, "length" is a number of elements, which may not
* be a size in bytes.
*
* For properties whose binding has type array, string-array, or
* uint8-array, this expands to the number of elements in the array.
*
* For properties of type phandles or phandle-array, it expands to the
* number of phandles or phandle+specifiers respectively.
*
* These properties are handled as special cases:
*
* - reg property: use DT_NUM_REGS(node_id) instead
* - interrupts property: use DT_NUM_IRQS(node_id) instead
*
* It is an error to use this macro with the above properties.
*
* For other properties, behavior is undefined.
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param prop a lowercase-and-underscores property with a logical length
* @return the property's length
*/
#define DT_PROP_LEN(node_id, prop) DT_PROP(node_id, prop##_LEN)
/**
* @brief Is index "idx" valid for an array type property?
*
* If this returns 1, then DT_PROP_BY_IDX(node_id, prop, idx) or
* DT_PHA_BY_IDX(node_id, pha, idx, cell) are valid at index "idx".
* If it returns 0, it is an error to use those macros with that index.
*
* These properties are handled as special cases:
*
* - reg property: use DT_REG_HAS_IDX(node_id, idx) instead
* - interrupts property: use DT_IRQ_HAS_IDX(node_id, idx) instead
*
* It is an error to use this macro with the above properties.
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param prop a lowercase-and-underscores property with a logical length
* @param idx index to check
* @return 1 if "idx" is a valid index into the given property,
* 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_PROP_HAS_IDX(node_id, prop, idx) \
((idx) < DT_PROP_LEN(node_id, prop))
/**
* @brief Get the value at index "idx" in an array type property
*
* It might help to read the argument order as being similar to
* "node->property[index]".
*
* When the property's binding has type array, string-array,
* uint8-array, or phandles, this expands to the idx-th array element
* as an integer, string literal, or node identifier respectively.
*
* These properties are handled as special cases:
*
* - reg property: use DT_REG_ADDR_BY_IDX() or DT_REG_SIZE_BY_IDX() instead
* - interrupts property: use DT_IRQ_BY_IDX() instead
*
* For non-array properties, behavior is undefined.
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param prop lowercase-and-underscores property name
* @param idx the index to get
* @return a representation of the idx-th element of the property
*/
#define DT_PROP_BY_IDX(node_id, prop, idx) DT_PROP(node_id, prop##_IDX_##idx)
/**
* @brief Equivalent to DT_PROP(node_id, label)
*
* This is a convenience for the Zephyr device API, which uses label
* properties as device_get_binding() arguments.
* @param node_id node identifier
* @return node's label property value
*/
#define DT_LABEL(node_id) DT_PROP(node_id, label)
/**
* @brief Get a property value's index into its enumeration values
*
* The return values start at zero.
*
* Example devicetree fragment:
*
* usb1: usb@12340000 {
* maximum-speed = "full-speed";
* };
* usb2: usb@12341000 {
* maximum-speed = "super-speed";
* };
*
* Example bindings fragment:
*
* properties:
* maximum-speed:
* type: string
* enum:
* - "low-speed"
* - "full-speed"
* - "high-speed"
* - "super-speed"
*
* Example usage:
*
* DT_ENUM_IDX(DT_NODELABEL(usb1), maximum_speed) // 1
* DT_ENUM_IDX(DT_NODELABEL(usb2), maximum_speed) // 3
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param prop lowercase-and-underscores property name
* @return zero-based index of the property's value in its enum: list
*/
#define DT_ENUM_IDX(node_id, prop) DT_PROP(node_id, prop##_ENUM_IDX)
/*
* phandle properties
*
* These are special-cased to manage the impedance mismatch between
* phandles, which are just u32_t node properties that only make sense
* within the tree itself, and C values.
*/
/**
* @brief Get a property value from a phandle's node
*
* This is a shorthand for DT_PROP_BY_PHANDLE_IDX(node_id, ph, 0, prop).
* It helps readability when "ph" has type "phandle".
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param ph lowercase-and-underscores property of "node_id"
* with type "phandle"
* @param prop lowercase-and-underscores property of the phandle's node
* @return the value of "prop" as described in the DT_PROP() documentation
*/
#define DT_PROP_BY_PHANDLE(node_id, ph, prop) \
DT_PROP_BY_PHANDLE_IDX(node_id, ph, 0, prop)
/**
* @brief Get a property value from a phandle in a property.
*
* This is a shorthand for:
*
* DT_PROP(DT_PHANDLE_BY_IDX(node_id, phs, idx), prop)
*
* That is, "prop" is a property of the phandle's node, not a
* property of "node_id".
*
* Example devicetree fragment:
*
* n1: node-1 {
* foo = <&n2 &n3>;
* };
*
* n2: node-2 {
* bar = <42>;
* };
*
* n3: node-3 {
* baz = <43>;
* };
*
* Example usage:
*
* #define N1 DT_NODELABEL(n1)
*
* DT_PROP_BY_PHANDLE_IDX(N1, foo, 0, bar) // 42
* DT_PROP_BY_PHANDLE_IDX(N1, foo, 1, baz) // 43
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param phs lowercase-and-underscores property with type "phandle",
* "phandles", or "phandle-array"
* @param idx logical index into "phs", which must be zero if "phs"
* has type "phandle"
* @param prop lowercase-and-underscores property of the phandle's node
* @return the value of "prop" as described in the DT_PROP() documentation
*/
#define DT_PROP_BY_PHANDLE_IDX(node_id, phs, idx, prop) \
DT_PROP(DT_PHANDLE_BY_IDX(node_id, phs, idx), prop)
/**
* @brief Get a phandle-array specifier value at an index
*
* It might help to read the argument order as being similar to
* "node->phandle[index].cell". That is, the cell value is in the
* "pha" property of "node_id".
*
* Example devicetree fragment:
*
* gpio0: gpio@12340000 {
* #gpio-cells = < 2 >;
* };
*
* led: led_0 {
* gpios = < &gpio0 17 0x1 >;
* };
*
* Bindings fragment for the gpio0 node:
*
* gpio-cells:
* - pin
* - flags
*
* Example usage:
*
* #define LED DT_NODELABEL(led)
*
* DT_PHA_BY_IDX(LED, gpios, pin, 0) // 17
* DT_PHA_BY_IDX(LED, gpios, flags, 0) // 0x1
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param pha lowercase-and-underscores property with type "phandle-array"
* @param idx logical index into the property "pha"
* @param cell binding's cell name within the specifier at index "idx"
* @return the value of the cell inside the specifier at index "idx"
*/
#define DT_PHA_BY_IDX(node_id, pha, idx, cell) \
DT_PROP(node_id, pha##_IDX_##idx##_VAL_##cell)
/**
* @brief Equivalent to DT_PHA_BY_IDX(node_id, pha, 0, cell)
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param pha lowercase-and-underscores property with type "phandle-array"
* @param cell binding's cell name for the specifier at "pha" index 0
* @return the cell value
*/
#define DT_PHA(node_id, pha, cell) DT_PHA_BY_IDX(node_id, pha, 0, cell)
/**
* @brief Get a value within a phandle-array specifier by name
*
* This is like DT_PHA_BY_IDX(), except it treats "pha" as a structure
* where each specifier has a name.
*
* It might help to read the argument order as being similar to
* "node->phandle_struct.name.cell". That is, the cell value is in the
* "pha" property of "node_id", treated as a data structure with named
* components.
*
* Example devicetree fragment:
*
* n: node {
* io-channels = <&adc1 10>, <&adc2 20>;
* io-channel-names = "SENSOR", "BANDGAP";
* };
*
* Bindings fragment for the "adc1" and "adc2" nodes:
*
* io-channel-cells:
* - input
*
* Example usage:
*
* DT_PHA_BY_NAME(DT_NODELABEL(n), io_channels, sensor, input) // 10
* DT_PHA_BY_NAME(DT_NODELABEL(n), io_channels, bandgap, input) // 20
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param pha lowercase-and-underscores property with type "phandle-array"
* @param name lowercase-and-underscores name of a specifier in "pha"
* @param cell binding's cell name for the named specifier
* @return the cell value
*/
#define DT_PHA_BY_NAME(node_id, pha, name, cell) \
DT_PROP(node_id, pha##_NAME_##name##_VAL_##cell)
/**
* @brief Get a phandle's node identifier from a phandle array by name
*
* It might help to read the argument order as being similar to
* "node->phandle_struct.name.phandle". That is, the phandle array is
* treated as a structure with named components. The return value is
* the node identifier for a phandle inside the structure.
*
* Example devicetree fragment:
*
* adc1: adc@... {
* label = "ADC_1";
* };
*
* adc2: adc@... {
* label = "ADC_2";
* };
*
* n: node {
* io-channels = <&adc1 10>, <&adc2 20>;
* io-channel-names = "SENSOR", "BANDGAP";
* };
*
* Example usage:
*
* #define NODE DT_NODELABEL(n)
*
* DT_LABEL(DT_PHANDLE_BY_NAME(NODE, io_channels, sensor)) // "ADC_1"
* DT_LABEL(DT_PHANDLE_BY_NAME(NODE, io_channels, bandgap)) // "ADC_2"
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param pha lowercase-and-underscores property with type "phandle-array"
* @param name lowercase-and-underscores name of an element in "pha"
* @return node identifier for the phandle at the element named "name"
*/
#define DT_PHANDLE_BY_NAME(node_id, pha, name) \
DT_PROP(node_id, pha##_NAME_##name##_PH)
/**
* @brief Get a node identifier for a phandle in a property.
*
* When a node's value at a logical index contains a phandle, this
* macro returns a node identifier for the node with that phandle.
*
* Therefore, if "prop" has type "phandle", "idx" must be zero. (A
* "phandle" type is treated as a "phandles" with a fixed length of
* 1).
*
* Example devicetree fragment:
*
* n1: node-1 {
* foo = <&n2 &n3>;
* };
*
* n2: node-2 { ... };
* n3: node-3 { ... };
*
* Example usage:
*
* #define N1 DT_NODELABEL(n1)
*
* DT_PHANDLE_BY_IDX(N1, foo, 0) // node identifier for node-2
* DT_PHANDLE_BY_IDX(N1, foo, 1) // node identifier for node-3
*
* Behavior is analogous for phandle-arrays.
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param prop lowercase-and-underscores property name in "node_id"
* with type "phandle", "phandles" or "phandle-array"
* @param idx index into "prop"
* @return a node identifier for the phandle at index "idx" in "prop"
*/
#define DT_PHANDLE_BY_IDX(node_id, prop, idx) \
DT_PROP(node_id, prop##_IDX_##idx##_PH)
/**
* @brief Get a node identifier for a phandle property's value
*
* This is equivalent to DT_PHANDLE_BY_IDX(node_id, prop, 0). Its primary
* benefit is readability when "prop" has type "phandle".
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param prop lowercase-and-underscores property of "node_id"
* with type "phandle"
* @return a node identifier for the node pointed to by "ph"
*/
#define DT_PHANDLE(node_id, prop) DT_PHANDLE_BY_IDX(node_id, prop, 0)
/*
* reg property
*/
/**
* @brief Get the number of register blocks in the reg property
*
* Use this instead of DT_PROP_LEN(node_id, reg).
* @param node_id node identifier
* @return Number of register blocks in the node's "reg" property.
*/
#define DT_NUM_REGS(node_id) DT_CAT(node_id, _REG_NUM)
/**
* @brief Is "idx" a valid register block index?
*
* If this returns 1, then DT_REG_ADDR_BY_IDX(node_id, idx) or
* DT_REG_SIZE_BY_IDX(node_id, idx) are valid.
* If it returns 0, it is an error to use those macros with index "idx".
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param idx index to check
* @return 1 if "idx" is a valid register block index,
* 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_REG_HAS_IDX(node_id, idx) \
IS_ENABLED(DT_CAT(node_id, _REG_IDX_##idx##_EXISTS))
/**
* @brief Get the base address of the register block at index "idx"
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param idx index of the register whose address to return
* @return address of the idx-th register block
*/
#define DT_REG_ADDR_BY_IDX(node_id, idx) \
DT_CAT(node_id, _REG_IDX_##idx##_VAL_ADDRESS)
/**
* @brief Get the size of the register block at index "idx"
*
* This is the size of an individual register block, not the total
* number of register blocks in the property; use DT_NUM_REGS() for
* that.
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param idx index of the register whose size to return
* @return size of the idx-th register block
*/
#define DT_REG_SIZE_BY_IDX(node_id, idx) \
DT_CAT(node_id, _REG_IDX_##idx##_VAL_SIZE)
/**
* @brief Get a node's (only) register block address
*
* Equivalent to DT_REG_ADDR_BY_IDX(node_id, 0).
* @param node_id node identifier
* @return node's register block address
*/
#define DT_REG_ADDR(node_id) DT_REG_ADDR_BY_IDX(node_id, 0)
/**
* @brief Get a node's (only) register block size
*
* Equivalent to DT_REG_SIZE_BY_IDX(node_id, 0).
* @param node_id node identifier
* @return node's only register block's size
*/
#define DT_REG_SIZE(node_id) DT_REG_SIZE_BY_IDX(node_id, 0)
/**
* @brief Get a register block's base address by name
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param name lowercase-and-underscores register specifier name
* @return address of the register block specified by name
*/
#define DT_REG_ADDR_BY_NAME(node_id, name) \
DT_CAT(node_id, _REG_NAME_##name##_VAL_ADDRESS)
/**
* @brief Get a register block's size by name
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param name lowercase-and-underscores register specifier name
* @return size of the register block specified by name
*/
#define DT_REG_SIZE_BY_NAME(node_id, name) \
DT_CAT(node_id, _REG_NAME_##name##_VAL_SIZE)
/*
* interrupts property
*/
/**
* @brief Get the number of interrupt sources for the node
*
* Use this instead of DT_PROP_LEN(node_id, interrupts).
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @return Number of interrupt specifiers in the node's "interrupts" property.
*/
#define DT_NUM_IRQS(node_id) DT_CAT(node_id, _IRQ_NUM)
/**
* @brief Is "idx" a valid interrupt index?
*
* If this returns 1, then DT_IRQ_BY_IDX(node_id, idx) is valid.
* If it returns 0, it is an error to use that macro with this index.
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param idx index to check
* @return 1 if the idx is valid for the interrupt property
* 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_IRQ_HAS_IDX(node_id, idx) \
IS_ENABLED(DT_CAT(node_id, _IRQ_IDX_##idx##_EXISTS))
/**
* @brief Get a value within an interrupt specifier at an index
*
* It might help to read the argument order as being similar to
* "node->interrupts[index].cell".
*
* This can be used to get information about an individual interrupt
* when a device generates more than one.
*
* Example devicetree fragment:
*
* my-serial: serial@... {
* interrupts = < 33 0 >, < 34 1 >;
* };
*
* Assuming the node's interrupt domain has "#interrupt-cells = <2>;" and
* the individual cells in each interrupt specifier are named "irq" and
* "priority" by the node's binding, here are some examples:
*
* #define SERIAL DT_NODELABEL(my_serial)
*
* Example usage Value
* ------------- -----
* DT_IRQ_BY_IDX(SERIAL, 0, irq) 33
* DT_IRQ_BY_IDX(SERIAL, 0, priority) 0
* DT_IRQ_BY_IDX(SERIAL, 1, irq, 34
* DT_IRQ_BY_IDX(SERIAL, 1, priority) 1
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param idx logical index into the interrupt specifier array
* @param cell cell name specifier
* @return the named value at the specifier given by the index
*/
#define DT_IRQ_BY_IDX(node_id, idx, cell) \
DT_CAT(node_id, _IRQ_IDX_##idx##_VAL_##cell)
/**
* @brief Get a value within an interrupt specifier by name
*
* It might help to read the argument order as being similar to
* "node->interrupts.name.cell".
*
* This can be used to get information about an individual interrupt
* when a device generates more than one, if the bindings give each
* interrupt specifier a name.
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param name lowercase-and-underscores interrupt specifier name
* @param cell cell name specifier
* @return the named value at the specifier given by the index
*/
#define DT_IRQ_BY_NAME(node_id, name, cell) \
DT_CAT(node_id, _IRQ_NAME_##name##_VAL_##cell)
/**
* @brief Get an interrupt specifier's value
* Equivalent to DT_IRQ_BY_IDX(node_id, 0, cell).
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param cell cell name specifier
* @return the named value at that index
*/
#define DT_IRQ(node_id, cell) DT_IRQ_BY_IDX(node_id, 0, cell)
/**
* @brief Get a node's (only) irq number
*
* Equivalent to DT_IRQ(node_id, irq). This is provided as a convenience
* for the common case where a node generates exactly one interrupt,
* and the IRQ number is in a cell named "irq".
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @return the interrupt number for the node's only interrupt
*/
#define DT_IRQN(node_id) DT_IRQ(node_id, irq)
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup devicetree-generic-chosen Chosen nodes
* @ingroup devicetree
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Get a node identifier for a /chosen node property
* This is only valid to call if DT_HAS_CHOSEN(prop) is 1.
* @param prop lowercase-and-underscores property name for
* the /chosen node
* @return a node identifier for the chosen node property
*/
#define DT_CHOSEN(prop) DT_CAT(DT_CHOSEN_, prop)
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup devicetree-generic-exist Existence checks
* @ingroup devicetree
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Does a node identifier refer to a node?
*
* Tests whether a node identifier refers to a node which exists, i.e.
* is defined in the devicetree.
*
* It doesn't matter whether or not the node has a matching binding,
* or what the node's status value is. This is purely a check of
* whether the node exists at all.
*
* @param node_id a node identifier
* @return 1 if the node identifier refers to a node,
* 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_NODE_EXISTS(node_id) IS_ENABLED(DT_CAT(node_id, _EXISTS))
/**
* @brief Does a node identifier refer to a node with a status?
*
* Example uses:
*
* DT_NODE_HAS_STATUS(DT_PATH(soc, i2c_12340000), okay)
* DT_NODE_HAS_STATUS(DT_PATH(soc, i2c_12340000), disabled)
*
* Tests whether a node identifier refers to a node which:
*
* - exists in the devicetree, and
* - has a status property matching the second argument
* (except that either a missing status or an "ok" status
* in the devicetree is treated as if it were "okay" instead)
*
* @param node_id a node identifier
* @param status a status as a token (not a string), e.g. okay or disabled
* @return 1 if the node identifier refers to a usable node,
* 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_NODE_HAS_STATUS(node_id, status) \
DT_HAS_NODE_STATUS_INTERNAL(node_id, status)
/**
* @brief Does a node identifier refer to a usable node?
*
* Example uses:
*
* DT_HAS_NODE_STATUS_OKAY(DT_PATH(soc, i2c@12340000))
* DT_HAS_NODE_STATUS_OKAY(DT_ALIAS(an_alias_name))
*
* Tests whether a node identifier refers to a node which:
*
* - exists in the devicetree, and
* - is enabled (has status property "okay"), and
* - has a matching binding
*
* @param node_id a node identifier
* @return 1 if the node identifier refers to a usable node,
* 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_HAS_NODE_STATUS_OKAY(node_id) DT_NODE_HAS_STATUS(node_id, okay)
/**
* @brief Does the devicetree have any usable nodes with a compatible?
*
* Test for whether the devicetree has any usable nodes (as determined by
* @ref DT_HAS_NODE_STATUS_OKAY()) with a given compatible, i.e. if there is at
* least one "x" for which "DT_HAS_NODE_STATUS_OKAY(DT_INST(x, compat))" is 1.
*
* @param compat lowercase-and-underscores version of a compatible
* @return 0 if no nodes of the compatible are available for use,
* 1 if at least one is enabled and has a matching binding
*/
#define DT_HAS_COMPAT_STATUS_OKAY(compat) \
IS_ENABLED(DT_CAT(DT_COMPAT_HAS_OKAY_, compat))
/**
* @brief Get the number of instances of a given compatible with
* status "okay"
* @param compat lowercase-and-underscores version of a compatible
* @return Number of instances with status "okay"
*/
#define DT_NUM_INST_STATUS_OKAY(compat) \
UTIL_AND(DT_HAS_COMPAT_STATUS_OKAY(compat), \
UTIL_CAT(DT_N_INST, DT_DASH(compat, NUM_OKAY)))
/**
* @brief Test if the devicetree has a /chosen node
* @param prop lowercase-and-underscores devicetree property
* @return 1 if the chosen property exists and refers to a node,
* 0 otherwise
*/
#define DT_HAS_CHOSEN(prop) IS_ENABLED(DT_CHOSEN_##prop##_EXISTS)
/**
* @brief Does a devicetree node match a compatible?
*
* Example devicetree fragment:
*
* n: node {
* compatible = "vnd,specific-device", "generic-device";
* }
*
* Example usages which evaluate to 1:
*
* DT_NODE_HAS_COMPAT(DT_NODELABEL(n), vnd_specific_device)
* DT_NODE_HAS_COMPAT(DT_NODELABEL(n), generic_device)
*
* This macro only uses the value of the compatible property. Whether
* or not a particular compatible has a matching binding has no effect
* on its value.
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param compat lowercase-and-underscorse compatible value
* @return 1 if the node's compatible property contains compat,
* 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_NODE_HAS_COMPAT(node_id, compat) \
IS_ENABLED(DT_CAT(node_id, _COMPAT_MATCHES_##compat))
#define DT_NODE_HAS_COMPAT_STATUS(node_id, compat, status) \
DT_NODE_HAS_COMPAT(node_id, compat) && DT_NODE_HAS_STATUS(node_id, status)
/**
* @brief Does a devicetree node have a property?
*
* Tests whether a devicetree node has a property defined. This
* tests whether the property is part of the node at all, not whether
* a boolean property is true or not.
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param prop lowercase-and-underscores property name
* @return 1 if the node has the property, 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_NODE_HAS_PROP(node_id, prop) \
IS_ENABLED(DT_CAT(node_id, _P_##prop##_EXISTS))
/**
* @brief Does a phandle array have a named cell specifier at an index?
* If this returns 1, then the cell argument to
* DT_PHA_BY_IDX(node_id, pha, idx, cell) is valid.
* If it returns 0, it is an error.
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param pha lowercase-and-underscores property with type "phandle-array"
* @param idx index to check
* @param cell named cell value whose existence to check
* @return 1 if the named cell exists in the specifier at index idx,
* 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_PHA_HAS_CELL_AT_IDX(node_id, pha, idx, cell) \
IS_ENABLED(DT_PROP(node_id, \
pha##_IDX_##idx##_VAL_##cell##_EXISTS))
/**
* @brief Equivalent to DT_PHA_HAS_CELL_AT_IDX(node_id, pha, 0, cell)
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param pha lowercase-and-underscores property with type "phandle-array"
* @param cell named cell value whose existence to check
* @return 1 if the named ceell exists in the specifier at index 0,
* 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_PHA_HAS_CELL(node_id, pha, cell) \
DT_PHA_HAS_CELL_AT_IDX(node_id, pha, 0, cell)
/**
* @brief Does an interrupts property have a named cell specifier at an index?
* If this returns 1, then DT_IRQ_BY_IDX(node_id, idx, cell) is valid.
* If it returns 0, it is an error to use that macro.
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param idx index to check
* @param cell named cell value whose existence to check
* @return 1 if the named cell exists in the interrupt specifier at index idx
* 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_IRQ_HAS_CELL_AT_IDX(node_id, idx, cell) \
IS_ENABLED(DT_CAT(node_id, _IRQ_IDX_##idx##_VAL_##cell##_EXISTS))
/**
* @brief Equivalent to DT_IRQ_HAS_CELL_AT_IDX(node_id, 0, cell)
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param cell named cell value whose existence to check
* @return 1 if the named cell exists in the interrupt specifier at index 0
* 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_IRQ_HAS_CELL(node_id, cell) DT_IRQ_HAS_CELL_AT_IDX(node_id, 0, cell)
/**
* @brief Does an interrupts property have a named specifier value at an index?
* If this returns 1, then DT_IRQ_BY_NAME(node_id, name, cell) is valid.
* If it returns 0, it is an error to use that macro.
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param name lowercase-and-underscores interrupt specifier name
* @return 1 if "name" is a valid named specifier
* 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_IRQ_HAS_NAME(node_id, name) \
IS_ENABLED(DT_CAT(node_id, _IRQ_NAME_##name##_VAL_irq_EXISTS))
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup devicetree-generic-bus Bus helpers
* @ingroup devicetree
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Node's bus controller
*
* Get the node identifier of the node's bus controller. This can be
* used with @ref DT_PROP() to get properties of the bus controller.
*
* It is an error to use this with nodes which do not have bus
* controllers.
*
* Example devicetree fragment:
*
* i2c@deadbeef {
* label = "I2C_CTLR";
* status = "okay";
* clock-frequency = < 100000 >;
*
* i2c_device: accelerometer@12 {
* ...
* };
* };
*
* Example usage:
*
* DT_PROP(DT_BUS(DT_NODELABEL(i2c_device)), clock_frequency) // 100000
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @return a node identifier for the node's bus controller
*/
#define DT_BUS(node_id) DT_CAT(node_id, _BUS)
/**
* @brief Node's bus controller's label property
* @param node_id node identifier
* @return the label property of the node's bus controller DT_BUS(node)
*/
#define DT_BUS_LABEL(node_id) DT_PROP(DT_BUS(node_id), label)
/**
* @brief Test if a node's bus type is a given type
*
* Example devicetree overlay:
*
* &i2c0 {
* temp: temperature-sensor@76 {
* compatible = "vnd,some-sensor";
* reg = <0x76>;
* };
* };
*
* Example usage, assuming "i2c0" is an I2C bus controller node, and
* therefore "temp" is on an I2C bus:
*
* DT_ON_BUS(DT_NODELABEL(temp), i2c) // 1
* DT_ON_BUS(DT_NODELABEL(temp), spi) // 0
*
* @param node_id node identifier
* @param bus a binding's bus type as a C token, lowercased and without quotes
* @return 1 if the node is on a bus of the given type,
* 0 otherwise
*/
#define DT_ON_BUS(node_id, bus) IS_ENABLED(DT_CAT(node_id, _BUS_##bus))
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup devicetree-inst Instance-based devicetree APIs
* @ingroup devicetree
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Node identifier for an instance of a DT_DRV_COMPAT compatible
* @param inst instance number
* @return a node identifier for the node with DT_DRV_COMPAT compatible and
* instance number "inst"
*/
#define DT_DRV_INST(inst) DT_INST(inst, DT_DRV_COMPAT)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance property
* @param inst instance number
* @param prop lowercase-and-underscores property name
* @return a representation of the property's value
*/
#define DT_INST_PROP(inst, prop) DT_PROP(DT_DRV_INST(inst), prop)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT element value in an array property
* @param inst instance number
* @param prop lowercase-and-underscores property name
* @param idx the index to get
* @return a representation of the idx-th element of the property
*/
#define DT_INST_PROP_BY_IDX(inst, prop, idx) \
DT_PROP_BY_IDX(DT_DRV_INST(inst), prop, idx)
/**
* @brief Is index "idx" valid for an array type property
* on a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance?
* @param inst instance number
* @param prop lowercase-and-underscores property name
* @param idx index to check
* @return 1 if "idx" is a valid index into the given property,
* 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_INST_PROP_HAS_IDX(inst, prop, idx) \
DT_PROP_HAS_IDX(DT_DRV_INST(inst), prop, idx)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT property length
* @param inst instance number
* @param prop lowercase-and-underscores property name
* @return logical length of the property
*/
#define DT_INST_PROP_LEN(inst, prop) DT_PROP_LEN(DT_DRV_INST(inst), prop)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance's "label" property
* @param inst instance number
* @return instance's label property value
*/
#define DT_INST_LABEL(inst) DT_INST_PROP(inst, label)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance's property value from a phandle's node
* @param inst instance number
* @param ph lowercase-and-underscores property of "inst"
* with type "phandle"
* @param prop lowercase-and-underscores property of the phandle's node
* @return the value of "prop" as described in the DT_PROP() documentation
*/
#define DT_INST_PROP_BY_PHANDLE(inst, ph, prop) \
DT_INST_PROP_BY_PHANDLE_IDX(inst, ph, 0, prop)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance's property value from a phandle in a
* property.
* @param inst instance number
* @param phs lowercase-and-underscores property with type "phandle",
* "phandles", or "phandle-array"
* @param idx logical index into "phs", which must be zero if "phs"
* has type "phandle"
* @param prop lowercase-and-underscores property of the phandle's node
* @return the value of "prop" as described in the DT_PROP() documentation
*/
#define DT_INST_PROP_BY_PHANDLE_IDX(inst, phs, idx, prop) \
DT_PROP_BY_PHANDLE_IDX(DT_DRV_INST(inst), phs, idx, prop)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance's phandle-array specifier value at an index
* @param inst instance number
* @param pha lowercase-and-underscores property with type "phandle-array"
* @param idx logical index into the property "pha"
* @param cell binding's cell name within the specifier at index "idx"
* @return the value of the cell inside the specifier at index "idx"
*/
#define DT_INST_PHA_BY_IDX(inst, pha, idx, cell) \
DT_PHA_BY_IDX(DT_DRV_INST(inst), pha, idx, cell)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance's phandle-array specifier value
* Equivalent to DT_INST_PHA_BY_IDX(inst, pha, 0, cell)
* @param inst instance number
* @param pha lowercase-and-underscores property with type "phandle-array"
* @param cell binding's cell name for the specifier at "pha" index 0
* @return the cell value
*/
#define DT_INST_PHA(inst, pha, cell) DT_INST_PHA_BY_IDX(inst, pha, 0, cell)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance's value within a phandle-array
* specifier by name
* @param inst instance number
* @param pha lowercase-and-underscores property with type "phandle-array"
* @param name lowercase-and-underscores name of a specifier in "pha"
* @param cell binding's cell name for the named specifier
* @return the cell value
*/
#define DT_INST_PHA_BY_NAME(inst, pha, name, cell) \
DT_PHA_BY_NAME(DT_DRV_INST(inst), pha, name, cell)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance's phandle node identifier from a
* phandle array by name
* @param inst instance number
* @param pha lowercase-and-underscores property with type "phandle-array"
* @param name lowercase-and-underscores name of an element in "pha"
* @return node identifier for the phandle at the element named "name"
*/
#define DT_INST_PHANDLE_BY_NAME(inst, pha, name) \
DT_PHANDLE_BY_NAME(DT_DRV_INST(inst), pha, name) \
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance's node identifier for a phandle in
* a property.
* @param inst instance number
* @param prop lowercase-and-underscores property name in "inst"
* with type "phandle", "phandles" or "phandle-array"
* @param idx index into "prop"
* @return a node identifier for the phandle at index "idx" in "prop"
*/
#define DT_INST_PHANDLE_BY_IDX(inst, prop, idx) \
DT_PHANDLE_BY_IDX(DT_DRV_INST(inst), prop, idx)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance's node identifier for a phandle
* property's value
* @param inst instance number
* @param prop lowercase-and-underscores property of "inst"
* with type "phandle"
* @return a node identifier for the node pointed to by "ph"
*/
#define DT_INST_PHANDLE(inst, prop) DT_INST_PHANDLE_BY_IDX(inst, prop, 0)
/**
* @brief is "idx" a valid register block index on a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance?
* @param inst instance number
* @param idx index to check
* @return 1 if "idx" is a valid register block index,
* 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_INST_REG_HAS_IDX(inst, idx) DT_REG_HAS_IDX(DT_DRV_INST(inst), idx)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance's idx-th register block's address
* @param inst instance number
* @param idx index of the register whose address to return
* @return address of the instance's idx-th register block
*/
#define DT_INST_REG_ADDR_BY_IDX(inst, idx) DT_REG_ADDR_BY_IDX(DT_DRV_INST(inst), idx)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance's idx-th register block's size
* @param inst instance number
* @param idx index of the register whose size to return
* @return size of the instance's idx-th register block
*/
#define DT_INST_REG_SIZE_BY_IDX(inst, idx) \
DT_REG_SIZE_BY_IDX(DT_DRV_INST(inst), idx)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT's register block address by name
* @param inst instance number
* @param name lowercase-and-underscores register specifier name
* @return address of the register block with the given name
*/
#define DT_INST_REG_ADDR_BY_NAME(inst, name) \
DT_REG_ADDR_BY_NAME(DT_DRV_INST(inst), name)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT's register block size by name
* @param inst instance number
* @param name lowercase-and-underscores register specifier name
* @return size of the register block with the given name
*/
#define DT_INST_REG_SIZE_BY_NAME(inst, name) \
DT_REG_SIZE_BY_NAME(DT_DRV_INST(inst), name)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT's (only) register block address
* Equivalent to DT_INST_REG_ADDR_BY_IDX(inst, 0).
* @param inst instance number
* @return instance's register block address
*/
#define DT_INST_REG_ADDR(inst) DT_INST_REG_ADDR_BY_IDX(inst, 0)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT's (only) register block size
* Equivalent to DT_INST_REG_SIZE_BY_IDX(inst, 0).
* @param inst instance number
* @return instance's register block size
*/
#define DT_INST_REG_SIZE(inst) DT_INST_REG_SIZE_BY_IDX(inst, 0)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT interrupt specifier value at an index
* (see @ref DT_IRQ_BY_IDX)
* @param inst instance number
* @param idx logical index into the interrupt specifier array
* @param cell cell name specifier
* @return the named value at the specifier given by the index
*/
#define DT_INST_IRQ_BY_IDX(inst, idx, cell) \
DT_IRQ_BY_IDX(DT_DRV_INST(inst), idx, cell)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT interrupt specifier value by name
* (see @ref DT_IRQ_BY_NAME)
* @param inst instance number
* @param name lowercase-and-underscores interrupt specifier name
* @param cell cell name specifier
* @return the named value at the specifier given by the index
*/
#define DT_INST_IRQ_BY_NAME(inst, name, cell) \
DT_IRQ_BY_NAME(DT_DRV_INST(inst), name, cell)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMAPT interrupt specifier's value
* Equivalent to DT_INST_IRQ_BY_IDX(inst, 0, cell).
* @param inst instance number
* @param cell cell name specifier
* @return the named value at that index
*/
#define DT_INST_IRQ(inst, cell) DT_INST_IRQ_BY_IDX(inst, 0, cell)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT's (only) irq number
* Equivalent to DT_INST_IRQ(inst, irq).
* @param inst instance number
* @return the interrupt number for the node's only interrupt
*/
#define DT_INST_IRQN(inst) DT_INST_IRQ(inst, irq)
/**
* @brief Get a DT_DRV_COMPAT's bus node's label property
* Equivalent to DT_BUS_LABEL(DT_DRV_INST(inst))
* @param inst instance number
* @return the label property of the instance's bus controller
*/
#define DT_INST_BUS_LABEL(inst) DT_BUS_LABEL(DT_DRV_INST(inst))
/**
* @brief Test if a DT_DRV_COMPAT's bus type is a given type
* This is equivalent to DT_ON_BUS(DT_DRV_INST(inst), bus).
* @param inst instance number
* @param bus a binding's bus type as a C token, lowercased and without quotes
* @return 1 if the given instance is on a bus of the given type,
* 0 otherwise
*/
#define DT_INST_ON_BUS(inst, bus) DT_ON_BUS(DT_DRV_INST(inst), bus)
/**
* @brief Test if any DT_DRV_COMPAT node is on a bus of a given type
* and has status okay
*
* Example devicetree overlay:
*
* &i2c0 {
* temp: temperature-sensor@76 {
* compatible = "vnd,some-sensor";
* reg = <0x76>;
* };
* };
*
* Example usage, assuming "i2c0" is an I2C bus controller node, and
* therefore "temp" is on an I2C bus:
*
* #define DT_DRV_COMPAT vnd_some_sensor
*
* DT_ANY_INST_ON_BUS_STATUS_OKAY(i2c) // 1
*
* @param bus a binding's bus type as a C token, lowercased and without quotes
* @return 1 if any enabled node with that compatible is on that bus type,
* 0 otherwise
*/
#define DT_ANY_INST_ON_BUS_STATUS_OKAY(bus) \
DT_COMPAT_ON_BUS_INTERNAL(DT_DRV_COMPAT, bus)
/**
* @def DT_INST_FOREACH_STATUS_OKAY
*
* @brief Call specified macro for all nodes with compatible DT_DRV_COMPAT
* and status "okay"
*
* @details This macro will scan for all DT_INST_ device nodes for that
* compatible.
*
* The macro then calls the supplied inst_expr with the instance number
* for each instance which has status "okay".
*
* This macro can be used for example to call the init macro of a driver
* for each device specified in the device tree with "okay" status.
*
* @param inst_expr Macro or function that is called for each device node.
* Has to accept instance_number as only parameter.
*/
#define DT_INST_FOREACH_STATUS_OKAY(inst_expr) \
COND_CODE_1(DT_HAS_COMPAT_STATUS_OKAY(DT_DRV_COMPAT), \
(UTIL_CAT(DT_FOREACH_OKAY_INST_, \
DT_DRV_COMPAT)(inst_expr)), \
())
/**
* @brief Does a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance have a property?
* Equivalent to DT_NODE_HAS_PROP(DT_DRV_INST(inst), prop)
* @param inst instance number
* @param prop lowercase-and-underscores property name
* @return 1 if the instance has the property, 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_INST_NODE_HAS_PROP(inst, prop) \
DT_NODE_HAS_PROP(DT_DRV_INST(inst), prop)
/**
* @brief Does a phandle array have a named cell specifier at an index?
* for a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance
* @param inst instance number
* @param pha lowercase-and-underscores property with type "phandle-array"
* @param idx index to check
* @param cell named cell value whose existence to check
* @return 1 if the named cell exists in the specifier at index idx,
* 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_INST_PHA_HAS_CELL_AT_IDX(inst, pha, idx, cell) \
DT_PHA_HAS_CELL_AT_IDX(DT_DRV_INST(inst), pha, idx, cell)
/**
* @brief Does a phandle array have a named cell specifier at index 0
* for a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance?
* @param inst instance number
* @param pha lowercase-and-underscores property with type "phandle-array"
* @param cell named cell value whose existence to check
* @return 1 if the named cell exists in the specifier at index 0,
* 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_INST_PHA_HAS_CELL(inst, pha, cell) \
DT_INST_PHA_HAS_CELL_AT_IDX(inst, pha, 0, cell)
/**
* @brief is index valid for interrupt property on a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance?
* Equivalent to DT_IRQ_HAS_IDX(DT_DRV_INST(inst), idx).
* @param inst instance number
* @param idx logical index into the interrupt specifier array
* @return 1 if the idx is valid for the interrupt property
* 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_INST_IRQ_HAS_IDX(inst, idx) DT_IRQ_HAS_IDX(DT_DRV_INST(inst), idx)
/**
* @brief Does a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance have an interrupt named cell specifier?
* Equivalent to DT_IRQ_HAS_CELL_AT_IDX(DT_DRV_INST(inst), idx, cell).
* @param inst instance number
* @param idx index to check
* @param cell named cell value whose existence to check
* @return 1 if the named cell exists in the interrupt specifier at index idx
* 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_INST_IRQ_HAS_CELL_AT_IDX(inst, idx, cell) \
DT_IRQ_HAS_CELL_AT_IDX(DT_DRV_INST(inst), idx, cell)
/**
* @brief Does a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance have an interrupt value?
* Equivalent to DT_INST_IRQ_HAS_IDX(DT_DRV_INST(inst), 0, cell).
* @param inst instance number
* @param cell named cell value whose existence to check
* @return 1 if the named cell exists in the interrupt specifier at index 0
* 0 otherwise.
*/
#define DT_INST_IRQ_HAS_CELL(inst, cell) \
DT_INST_IRQ_HAS_CELL_AT_IDX(inst, 0, cell)
/**
* @brief Does a DT_DRV_COMPAT instance have an interrupt value?
* Equivalent to DT_INST_IRQ_HAS_NAME(DT_DRV_INST(inst), name).
* @param inst instance number
* @param name lowercase-and-underscores interrupt specifier name
* @return 1 if "name" is a valid named specifier
*/
#define DT_INST_IRQ_HAS_NAME(inst, name) \
DT_IRQ_HAS_NAME(DT_DRV_INST(inst), name)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @internal pay no attention to the man behind the curtain! */
#define DT_PATH_INTERNAL(...) \
UTIL_CAT(DT_ROOT, MACRO_MAP_CAT(DT_S_PREFIX, __VA_ARGS__))
/** @internal helper for DT_PATH(): prepends _S_ to a node name */
#define DT_S_PREFIX(name) _S_##name
/** @internal concatenation helper, sometimes used to force expansion */
#define DT_CAT(node_id, prop_suffix) node_id##prop_suffix
/** @internal helper for node identifier macros to expand args */
#define DT_DASH(...) MACRO_MAP_CAT(DT_DASH_PREFIX, __VA_ARGS__)
/** @internal helper for DT_DASH(): prepends _ to a name */
#define DT_DASH_PREFIX(name) _##name
/** @internal helper for DT_HAS_NODE_STATUS */
#define DT_HAS_NODE_STATUS_INTERNAL(node_id, status) \
IS_ENABLED(DT_CAT(node_id, _STATUS_ ## status))
/** @internal helper for test cases and DT_ANY_INST_ON_BUS_STATUS_OKAY() */
#define DT_COMPAT_ON_BUS_INTERNAL(compat, bus) \
IS_ENABLED(UTIL_CAT(DT_CAT(DT_COMPAT_, compat), _BUS_##bus))
/* have these last so the have access to all previously defined macros */
#include <devicetree/adc.h>
#include <devicetree/clocks.h>
#include <devicetree/gpio.h>
#include <devicetree/spi.h>
#include <devicetree/dma.h>
#include <devicetree/pwms.h>
#include <devicetree/zephyr.h>
#endif /* DEVICETREE_H */