i2c: bfin-twi: Remove casting the return value which is a void pointer
[deliverable/linux.git] / drivers / misc / eeprom / at24.c
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1/*
2 * at24.c - handle most I2C EEPROMs
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2005-2007 David Brownell
5 * Copyright (C) 2008 Wolfram Sang, Pengutronix
6 *
7 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
10 * (at your option) any later version.
11 */
12#include <linux/kernel.h>
13#include <linux/init.h>
14#include <linux/module.h>
15#include <linux/slab.h>
16#include <linux/delay.h>
17#include <linux/mutex.h>
18#include <linux/sysfs.h>
19#include <linux/mod_devicetable.h>
20#include <linux/log2.h>
21#include <linux/bitops.h>
22#include <linux/jiffies.h>
9ed030d7 23#include <linux/of.h>
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24#include <linux/i2c.h>
25#include <linux/i2c/at24.h>
26
27/*
28 * I2C EEPROMs from most vendors are inexpensive and mostly interchangeable.
29 * Differences between different vendor product lines (like Atmel AT24C or
30 * MicroChip 24LC, etc) won't much matter for typical read/write access.
31 * There are also I2C RAM chips, likewise interchangeable. One example
32 * would be the PCF8570, which acts like a 24c02 EEPROM (256 bytes).
33 *
34 * However, misconfiguration can lose data. "Set 16-bit memory address"
35 * to a part with 8-bit addressing will overwrite data. Writing with too
36 * big a page size also loses data. And it's not safe to assume that the
37 * conventional addresses 0x50..0x57 only hold eeproms; a PCF8563 RTC
38 * uses 0x51, for just one example.
39 *
40 * Accordingly, explicit board-specific configuration data should be used
41 * in almost all cases. (One partial exception is an SMBus used to access
42 * "SPD" data for DRAM sticks. Those only use 24c02 EEPROMs.)
43 *
44 * So this driver uses "new style" I2C driver binding, expecting to be
45 * told what devices exist. That may be in arch/X/mach-Y/board-Z.c or
46 * similar kernel-resident tables; or, configuration data coming from
47 * a bootloader.
48 *
49 * Other than binding model, current differences from "eeprom" driver are
50 * that this one handles write access and isn't restricted to 24c02 devices.
51 * It also handles larger devices (32 kbit and up) with two-byte addresses,
52 * which won't work on pure SMBus systems.
53 */
54
55struct at24_data {
56 struct at24_platform_data chip;
7274ec8b 57 struct memory_accessor macc;
7aeb9664 58 int use_smbus;
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59
60 /*
61 * Lock protects against activities from other Linux tasks,
62 * but not from changes by other I2C masters.
63 */
64 struct mutex lock;
65 struct bin_attribute bin;
66
67 u8 *writebuf;
68 unsigned write_max;
69 unsigned num_addresses;
70
71 /*
72 * Some chips tie up multiple I2C addresses; dummy devices reserve
73 * them for us, and we'll use them with SMBus calls.
74 */
75 struct i2c_client *client[];
76};
77
78/*
79 * This parameter is to help this driver avoid blocking other drivers out
80 * of I2C for potentially troublesome amounts of time. With a 100 kHz I2C
81 * clock, one 256 byte read takes about 1/43 second which is excessive;
82 * but the 1/170 second it takes at 400 kHz may be quite reasonable; and
83 * at 1 MHz (Fm+) a 1/430 second delay could easily be invisible.
84 *
85 * This value is forced to be a power of two so that writes align on pages.
86 */
87static unsigned io_limit = 128;
88module_param(io_limit, uint, 0);
89MODULE_PARM_DESC(io_limit, "Maximum bytes per I/O (default 128)");
90
91/*
92 * Specs often allow 5 msec for a page write, sometimes 20 msec;
93 * it's important to recover from write timeouts.
94 */
95static unsigned write_timeout = 25;
96module_param(write_timeout, uint, 0);
97MODULE_PARM_DESC(write_timeout, "Time (in ms) to try writes (default 25)");
98
99#define AT24_SIZE_BYTELEN 5
100#define AT24_SIZE_FLAGS 8
101
102#define AT24_BITMASK(x) (BIT(x) - 1)
103
104/* create non-zero magic value for given eeprom parameters */
105#define AT24_DEVICE_MAGIC(_len, _flags) \
106 ((1 << AT24_SIZE_FLAGS | (_flags)) \
107 << AT24_SIZE_BYTELEN | ilog2(_len))
108
109static const struct i2c_device_id at24_ids[] = {
110 /* needs 8 addresses as A0-A2 are ignored */
111 { "24c00", AT24_DEVICE_MAGIC(128 / 8, AT24_FLAG_TAKE8ADDR) },
112 /* old variants can't be handled with this generic entry! */
113 { "24c01", AT24_DEVICE_MAGIC(1024 / 8, 0) },
114 { "24c02", AT24_DEVICE_MAGIC(2048 / 8, 0) },
115 /* spd is a 24c02 in memory DIMMs */
116 { "spd", AT24_DEVICE_MAGIC(2048 / 8,
117 AT24_FLAG_READONLY | AT24_FLAG_IRUGO) },
118 { "24c04", AT24_DEVICE_MAGIC(4096 / 8, 0) },
119 /* 24rf08 quirk is handled at i2c-core */
120 { "24c08", AT24_DEVICE_MAGIC(8192 / 8, 0) },
121 { "24c16", AT24_DEVICE_MAGIC(16384 / 8, 0) },
122 { "24c32", AT24_DEVICE_MAGIC(32768 / 8, AT24_FLAG_ADDR16) },
123 { "24c64", AT24_DEVICE_MAGIC(65536 / 8, AT24_FLAG_ADDR16) },
124 { "24c128", AT24_DEVICE_MAGIC(131072 / 8, AT24_FLAG_ADDR16) },
125 { "24c256", AT24_DEVICE_MAGIC(262144 / 8, AT24_FLAG_ADDR16) },
126 { "24c512", AT24_DEVICE_MAGIC(524288 / 8, AT24_FLAG_ADDR16) },
127 { "24c1024", AT24_DEVICE_MAGIC(1048576 / 8, AT24_FLAG_ADDR16) },
128 { "at24", 0 },
129 { /* END OF LIST */ }
130};
131MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(i2c, at24_ids);
132
133/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
134
135/*
136 * This routine supports chips which consume multiple I2C addresses. It
137 * computes the addressing information to be used for a given r/w request.
138 * Assumes that sanity checks for offset happened at sysfs-layer.
139 */
140static struct i2c_client *at24_translate_offset(struct at24_data *at24,
141 unsigned *offset)
142{
143 unsigned i;
144
145 if (at24->chip.flags & AT24_FLAG_ADDR16) {
146 i = *offset >> 16;
147 *offset &= 0xffff;
148 } else {
149 i = *offset >> 8;
150 *offset &= 0xff;
151 }
152
153 return at24->client[i];
154}
155
156static ssize_t at24_eeprom_read(struct at24_data *at24, char *buf,
157 unsigned offset, size_t count)
158{
159 struct i2c_msg msg[2];
160 u8 msgbuf[2];
161 struct i2c_client *client;
4d29196c 162 unsigned long timeout, read_time;
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163 int status, i;
164
165 memset(msg, 0, sizeof(msg));
166
167 /*
168 * REVISIT some multi-address chips don't rollover page reads to
169 * the next slave address, so we may need to truncate the count.
170 * Those chips might need another quirk flag.
171 *
172 * If the real hardware used four adjacent 24c02 chips and that
173 * were misconfigured as one 24c08, that would be a similar effect:
174 * one "eeprom" file not four, but larger reads would fail when
175 * they crossed certain pages.
176 */
177
178 /*
179 * Slave address and byte offset derive from the offset. Always
180 * set the byte address; on a multi-master board, another master
181 * may have changed the chip's "current" address pointer.
182 */
183 client = at24_translate_offset(at24, &offset);
184
185 if (count > io_limit)
186 count = io_limit;
187
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188 switch (at24->use_smbus) {
189 case I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_DATA:
4d29196c 190 /* Smaller eeproms can work given some SMBus extension calls */
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191 if (count > I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX)
192 count = I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX;
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193 break;
194 case I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA:
195 count = 2;
196 break;
197 case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA:
198 count = 1;
199 break;
200 default:
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201 /*
202 * When we have a better choice than SMBus calls, use a
203 * combined I2C message. Write address; then read up to
204 * io_limit data bytes. Note that read page rollover helps us
205 * here (unlike writes). msgbuf is u8 and will cast to our
206 * needs.
207 */
208 i = 0;
209 if (at24->chip.flags & AT24_FLAG_ADDR16)
210 msgbuf[i++] = offset >> 8;
211 msgbuf[i++] = offset;
212
213 msg[0].addr = client->addr;
214 msg[0].buf = msgbuf;
215 msg[0].len = i;
216
217 msg[1].addr = client->addr;
218 msg[1].flags = I2C_M_RD;
219 msg[1].buf = buf;
220 msg[1].len = count;
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221 }
222
223 /*
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224 * Reads fail if the previous write didn't complete yet. We may
225 * loop a few times until this one succeeds, waiting at least
226 * long enough for one entire page write to work.
2b7a5056 227 */
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228 timeout = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(write_timeout);
229 do {
230 read_time = jiffies;
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231 switch (at24->use_smbus) {
232 case I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_DATA:
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233 status = i2c_smbus_read_i2c_block_data(client, offset,
234 count, buf);
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235 break;
236 case I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA:
237 status = i2c_smbus_read_word_data(client, offset);
238 if (status >= 0) {
239 buf[0] = status & 0xff;
240 buf[1] = status >> 8;
241 status = count;
242 }
243 break;
244 case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA:
245 status = i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(client, offset);
246 if (status >= 0) {
247 buf[0] = status;
248 status = count;
249 }
250 break;
251 default:
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252 status = i2c_transfer(client->adapter, msg, 2);
253 if (status == 2)
254 status = count;
255 }
256 dev_dbg(&client->dev, "read %zu@%d --> %d (%ld)\n",
257 count, offset, status, jiffies);
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259 if (status == count)
260 return count;
2b7a5056 261
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262 /* REVISIT: at HZ=100, this is sloooow */
263 msleep(1);
264 } while (time_before(read_time, timeout));
2b7a5056 265
4d29196c 266 return -ETIMEDOUT;
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267}
268
7274ec8b 269static ssize_t at24_read(struct at24_data *at24,
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270 char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count)
271{
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272 ssize_t retval = 0;
273
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274 if (unlikely(!count))
275 return count;
276
277 /*
278 * Read data from chip, protecting against concurrent updates
279 * from this host, but not from other I2C masters.
280 */
281 mutex_lock(&at24->lock);
282
283 while (count) {
284 ssize_t status;
285
286 status = at24_eeprom_read(at24, buf, off, count);
287 if (status <= 0) {
288 if (retval == 0)
289 retval = status;
290 break;
291 }
292 buf += status;
293 off += status;
294 count -= status;
295 retval += status;
296 }
297
298 mutex_unlock(&at24->lock);
299
300 return retval;
301}
302
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303static ssize_t at24_bin_read(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj,
304 struct bin_attribute *attr,
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305 char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count)
306{
307 struct at24_data *at24;
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309 at24 = dev_get_drvdata(container_of(kobj, struct device, kobj));
310 return at24_read(at24, buf, off, count);
311}
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312
313
314/*
315 * Note that if the hardware write-protect pin is pulled high, the whole
316 * chip is normally write protected. But there are plenty of product
317 * variants here, including OTP fuses and partial chip protect.
318 *
319 * We only use page mode writes; the alternative is sloooow. This routine
320 * writes at most one page.
321 */
280ca299 322static ssize_t at24_eeprom_write(struct at24_data *at24, const char *buf,
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323 unsigned offset, size_t count)
324{
325 struct i2c_client *client;
326 struct i2c_msg msg;
327 ssize_t status;
328 unsigned long timeout, write_time;
329 unsigned next_page;
330
331 /* Get corresponding I2C address and adjust offset */
332 client = at24_translate_offset(at24, &offset);
333
334 /* write_max is at most a page */
335 if (count > at24->write_max)
336 count = at24->write_max;
337
338 /* Never roll over backwards, to the start of this page */
339 next_page = roundup(offset + 1, at24->chip.page_size);
340 if (offset + count > next_page)
341 count = next_page - offset;
342
343 /* If we'll use I2C calls for I/O, set up the message */
344 if (!at24->use_smbus) {
345 int i = 0;
346
347 msg.addr = client->addr;
348 msg.flags = 0;
349
350 /* msg.buf is u8 and casts will mask the values */
351 msg.buf = at24->writebuf;
352 if (at24->chip.flags & AT24_FLAG_ADDR16)
353 msg.buf[i++] = offset >> 8;
354
355 msg.buf[i++] = offset;
356 memcpy(&msg.buf[i], buf, count);
357 msg.len = i + count;
358 }
359
360 /*
361 * Writes fail if the previous one didn't complete yet. We may
362 * loop a few times until this one succeeds, waiting at least
363 * long enough for one entire page write to work.
364 */
365 timeout = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(write_timeout);
366 do {
367 write_time = jiffies;
368 if (at24->use_smbus) {
369 status = i2c_smbus_write_i2c_block_data(client,
370 offset, count, buf);
371 if (status == 0)
372 status = count;
373 } else {
374 status = i2c_transfer(client->adapter, &msg, 1);
375 if (status == 1)
376 status = count;
377 }
2ce5b34f 378 dev_dbg(&client->dev, "write %zu@%d --> %zd (%ld)\n",
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379 count, offset, status, jiffies);
380
381 if (status == count)
382 return count;
383
384 /* REVISIT: at HZ=100, this is sloooow */
385 msleep(1);
386 } while (time_before(write_time, timeout));
387
388 return -ETIMEDOUT;
389}
390
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391static ssize_t at24_write(struct at24_data *at24, const char *buf, loff_t off,
392 size_t count)
2b7a5056 393{
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394 ssize_t retval = 0;
395
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396 if (unlikely(!count))
397 return count;
398
399 /*
400 * Write data to chip, protecting against concurrent updates
401 * from this host, but not from other I2C masters.
402 */
403 mutex_lock(&at24->lock);
404
405 while (count) {
406 ssize_t status;
407
408 status = at24_eeprom_write(at24, buf, off, count);
409 if (status <= 0) {
410 if (retval == 0)
411 retval = status;
412 break;
413 }
414 buf += status;
415 off += status;
416 count -= status;
417 retval += status;
418 }
419
420 mutex_unlock(&at24->lock);
421
422 return retval;
423}
424
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425static ssize_t at24_bin_write(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj,
426 struct bin_attribute *attr,
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427 char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count)
428{
429 struct at24_data *at24;
430
431 at24 = dev_get_drvdata(container_of(kobj, struct device, kobj));
432 return at24_write(at24, buf, off, count);
433}
434
435/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
436
437/*
438 * This lets other kernel code access the eeprom data. For example, it
439 * might hold a board's Ethernet address, or board-specific calibration
440 * data generated on the manufacturing floor.
441 */
442
443static ssize_t at24_macc_read(struct memory_accessor *macc, char *buf,
444 off_t offset, size_t count)
445{
446 struct at24_data *at24 = container_of(macc, struct at24_data, macc);
447
448 return at24_read(at24, buf, offset, count);
449}
450
280ca299 451static ssize_t at24_macc_write(struct memory_accessor *macc, const char *buf,
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452 off_t offset, size_t count)
453{
454 struct at24_data *at24 = container_of(macc, struct at24_data, macc);
455
456 return at24_write(at24, buf, offset, count);
457}
458
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459/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
460
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461#ifdef CONFIG_OF
462static void at24_get_ofdata(struct i2c_client *client,
463 struct at24_platform_data *chip)
464{
465 const __be32 *val;
466 struct device_node *node = client->dev.of_node;
467
468 if (node) {
469 if (of_get_property(node, "read-only", NULL))
470 chip->flags |= AT24_FLAG_READONLY;
471 val = of_get_property(node, "pagesize", NULL);
472 if (val)
473 chip->page_size = be32_to_cpup(val);
474 }
475}
476#else
477static void at24_get_ofdata(struct i2c_client *client,
478 struct at24_platform_data *chip)
479{ }
480#endif /* CONFIG_OF */
481
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482static int at24_probe(struct i2c_client *client, const struct i2c_device_id *id)
483{
484 struct at24_platform_data chip;
485 bool writable;
7aeb9664 486 int use_smbus = 0;
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487 struct at24_data *at24;
488 int err;
489 unsigned i, num_addresses;
490 kernel_ulong_t magic;
491
492 if (client->dev.platform_data) {
493 chip = *(struct at24_platform_data *)client->dev.platform_data;
494 } else {
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495 if (!id->driver_data)
496 return -ENODEV;
497
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498 magic = id->driver_data;
499 chip.byte_len = BIT(magic & AT24_BITMASK(AT24_SIZE_BYTELEN));
500 magic >>= AT24_SIZE_BYTELEN;
501 chip.flags = magic & AT24_BITMASK(AT24_SIZE_FLAGS);
502 /*
503 * This is slow, but we can't know all eeproms, so we better
504 * play safe. Specifying custom eeprom-types via platform_data
505 * is recommended anyhow.
506 */
507 chip.page_size = 1;
7274ec8b 508
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509 /* update chipdata if OF is present */
510 at24_get_ofdata(client, &chip);
511
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512 chip.setup = NULL;
513 chip.context = NULL;
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514 }
515
516 if (!is_power_of_2(chip.byte_len))
517 dev_warn(&client->dev,
518 "byte_len looks suspicious (no power of 2)!\n");
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519 if (!chip.page_size) {
520 dev_err(&client->dev, "page_size must not be 0!\n");
f0ac2363 521 return -EINVAL;
45efe847 522 }
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523 if (!is_power_of_2(chip.page_size))
524 dev_warn(&client->dev,
525 "page_size looks suspicious (no power of 2)!\n");
526
527 /* Use I2C operations unless we're stuck with SMBus extensions. */
528 if (!i2c_check_functionality(client->adapter, I2C_FUNC_I2C)) {
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529 if (chip.flags & AT24_FLAG_ADDR16)
530 return -EPFNOSUPPORT;
531
7aeb9664 532 if (i2c_check_functionality(client->adapter,
2b7a5056 533 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_I2C_BLOCK)) {
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534 use_smbus = I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_DATA;
535 } else if (i2c_check_functionality(client->adapter,
536 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_WORD_DATA)) {
537 use_smbus = I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA;
538 } else if (i2c_check_functionality(client->adapter,
539 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_BYTE_DATA)) {
540 use_smbus = I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA;
541 } else {
f0ac2363 542 return -EPFNOSUPPORT;
2b7a5056 543 }
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544 }
545
546 if (chip.flags & AT24_FLAG_TAKE8ADDR)
547 num_addresses = 8;
548 else
549 num_addresses = DIV_ROUND_UP(chip.byte_len,
550 (chip.flags & AT24_FLAG_ADDR16) ? 65536 : 256);
551
f0ac2363 552 at24 = devm_kzalloc(&client->dev, sizeof(struct at24_data) +
2b7a5056 553 num_addresses * sizeof(struct i2c_client *), GFP_KERNEL);
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554 if (!at24)
555 return -ENOMEM;
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556
557 mutex_init(&at24->lock);
558 at24->use_smbus = use_smbus;
559 at24->chip = chip;
560 at24->num_addresses = num_addresses;
561
562 /*
563 * Export the EEPROM bytes through sysfs, since that's convenient.
564 * By default, only root should see the data (maybe passwords etc)
565 */
d07b56b3 566 sysfs_bin_attr_init(&at24->bin);
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567 at24->bin.attr.name = "eeprom";
568 at24->bin.attr.mode = chip.flags & AT24_FLAG_IRUGO ? S_IRUGO : S_IRUSR;
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569 at24->bin.read = at24_bin_read;
570 at24->bin.size = chip.byte_len;
571
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572 at24->macc.read = at24_macc_read;
573
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574 writable = !(chip.flags & AT24_FLAG_READONLY);
575 if (writable) {
576 if (!use_smbus || i2c_check_functionality(client->adapter,
577 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_I2C_BLOCK)) {
578
579 unsigned write_max = chip.page_size;
580
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581 at24->macc.write = at24_macc_write;
582
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583 at24->bin.write = at24_bin_write;
584 at24->bin.attr.mode |= S_IWUSR;
585
586 if (write_max > io_limit)
587 write_max = io_limit;
588 if (use_smbus && write_max > I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX)
589 write_max = I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX;
590 at24->write_max = write_max;
591
592 /* buffer (data + address at the beginning) */
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593 at24->writebuf = devm_kzalloc(&client->dev,
594 write_max + 2, GFP_KERNEL);
595 if (!at24->writebuf)
596 return -ENOMEM;
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597 } else {
598 dev_warn(&client->dev,
599 "cannot write due to controller restrictions.");
600 }
601 }
602
603 at24->client[0] = client;
604
605 /* use dummy devices for multiple-address chips */
606 for (i = 1; i < num_addresses; i++) {
607 at24->client[i] = i2c_new_dummy(client->adapter,
608 client->addr + i);
609 if (!at24->client[i]) {
610 dev_err(&client->dev, "address 0x%02x unavailable\n",
611 client->addr + i);
612 err = -EADDRINUSE;
613 goto err_clients;
614 }
615 }
616
617 err = sysfs_create_bin_file(&client->dev.kobj, &at24->bin);
618 if (err)
619 goto err_clients;
620
621 i2c_set_clientdata(client, at24);
622
9ed030d7 623 dev_info(&client->dev, "%zu byte %s EEPROM, %s, %u bytes/write\n",
2b7a5056 624 at24->bin.size, client->name,
9ed030d7 625 writable ? "writable" : "read-only", at24->write_max);
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626 if (use_smbus == I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA ||
627 use_smbus == I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA) {
628 dev_notice(&client->dev, "Falling back to %s reads, "
629 "performance will suffer\n", use_smbus ==
630 I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA ? "word" : "byte");
631 }
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633 /* export data to kernel code */
634 if (chip.setup)
635 chip.setup(&at24->macc, chip.context);
636
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637 return 0;
638
639err_clients:
640 for (i = 1; i < num_addresses; i++)
641 if (at24->client[i])
642 i2c_unregister_device(at24->client[i]);
643
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644 return err;
645}
646
486a5c28 647static int at24_remove(struct i2c_client *client)
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648{
649 struct at24_data *at24;
650 int i;
651
652 at24 = i2c_get_clientdata(client);
653 sysfs_remove_bin_file(&client->dev.kobj, &at24->bin);
654
655 for (i = 1; i < at24->num_addresses; i++)
656 i2c_unregister_device(at24->client[i]);
657
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658 return 0;
659}
660
661/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
662
663static struct i2c_driver at24_driver = {
664 .driver = {
665 .name = "at24",
666 .owner = THIS_MODULE,
667 },
668 .probe = at24_probe,
2d6bed9c 669 .remove = at24_remove,
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670 .id_table = at24_ids,
671};
672
673static int __init at24_init(void)
674{
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675 if (!io_limit) {
676 pr_err("at24: io_limit must not be 0!\n");
677 return -EINVAL;
678 }
679
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680 io_limit = rounddown_pow_of_two(io_limit);
681 return i2c_add_driver(&at24_driver);
682}
683module_init(at24_init);
684
685static void __exit at24_exit(void)
686{
687 i2c_del_driver(&at24_driver);
688}
689module_exit(at24_exit);
690
691MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Driver for most I2C EEPROMs");
692MODULE_AUTHOR("David Brownell and Wolfram Sang");
693MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
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