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/**
 * System devices follow a slightly different driver model.
 * They don't need to do dynammic driver binding, can't be probed,
 * and don't reside on any type of peripheral bus.
 * So, we represent and treat them a little differently.
 *
 * We still have a notion of a driver for a system device, because we still
 * want to perform basic operations on these devices.
 *
 * We also support auxillary drivers binding to devices of a certain class.
 *
 * This allows configurable drivers to register themselves for devices of
 * a certain type. And, it allows class definitions to reside in generic
 * code while arch-specific code can register specific drivers.
 *
 * Auxillary drivers registered with a NULL cls are registered as drivers
 * for all system devices, and get notification calls for each device.
 */



#ifndef _SYSDEV_H_
#define _SYSDEV_H_

#include <linux/kobject.h>


struct sys_device;

struct sysdev_class {
        struct list_head        drivers;

        /* Default operations for these types of devices */
        int     (*shutdown)(struct sys_device *);
        int     (*suspend)(struct sys_device *, u32 state);
        int     (*resume)(struct sys_device *);
        struct kset             kset;
};


extern int sysdev_class_register(struct sysdev_class *);
extern void sysdev_class_unregister(struct sysdev_class *);


/**
 * Auxillary system device drivers.
 */


struct sysdev_driver {
        struct list_head        entry;
        int     (*add)(struct sys_device *);
        int     (*remove)(struct sys_device *);
        int     (*shutdown)(struct sys_device *);
        int     (*suspend)(struct sys_device *, u32 state);
        int     (*resume)(struct sys_device *);
};


extern int sysdev_driver_register(struct sysdev_class *, struct sysdev_driver *);
extern void sysdev_driver_unregister(struct sysdev_class *, struct sysdev_driver *);


/**
 * sys_devices can be simplified a lot from regular devices, because they're
 * simply not as versatile.
 */


struct sys_device {
        u32             id;
        struct sysdev_class     * cls;
        struct kobject          kobj;
};

extern int sys_device_register(struct sys_device *);
extern void sys_device_unregister(struct sys_device *);


struct sysdev_attribute {
        struct attribute        attr;
        ssize_t (*show)(struct sys_device *, char *);
        ssize_t (*store)(struct sys_device *, const char *, size_t);
};


#define SYSDEV_ATTR(_name,_mode,_show,_store)           \
struct sysdev_attribute attr_##_name = {                        \
        .attr = {.name = __stringify(_name), .mode = _mode },   \
        .show   = _show,                                        \
        .store  = _store,                                       \
};


extern int sysdev_create_file(struct sys_device *, struct sysdev_attribute *);
extern void sysdev_remove_file(struct sys_device *, struct sysdev_attribute *);

#endif /* _SYSDEV_H_ */