Staging/Android Switch Class Porting Guide (linux/drivers/staging/android/switch) (c) Copyright 2012 Samsung Electronics AUTHORS MyungJoo Ham /***************************************************************** * CHAPTER 1. * * PORTING SWITCH CLASS DEVICE DRIVERS * *****************************************************************/ ****** STEP 1. Basic Functionality No extcon extended feature, but switch features only. - struct switch_dev (fed to switch_dev_register/unregister) @name: no change @dev: no change @index: drop (not used in switch device driver side anyway) @state: no change If you have used @state with magic numbers, keep it at this step. @print_name: no change but type change (switch_dev->extcon_dev) @print_state: no change but type change (switch_dev->extcon_dev) - switch_dev_register(sdev, dev) => extcon_dev_register(edev, dev) : no change but type change (sdev->edev) - switch_dev_unregister(sdev) => extcon_dev_unregister(edev) : no change but type change (sdev->edev) - switch_get_state(sdev) => extcon_get_state(edev) : no change but type change (sdev->edev) and (return: int->u32) - switch_set_state(sdev, state) => extcon_set_state(edev, state) : no change but type change (sdev->edev) and (state: int->u32) With this changes, the ex-switch extcon class device works as it once worked as switch class device. However, it will now have additional interfaces (both ABI and in-kernel API) and different ABI locations. However, if CONFIG_ANDROID is enabled without CONFIG_ANDROID_SWITCH, /sys/class/switch/* will be symbolically linked to /sys/class/extcon/ so that they are still compatible with legacy userspace processes. ****** STEP 2. Multistate (no more magic numbers in state value) Extcon's extended features for switch device drivers with complex features usually required magic numbers in state value of switch_dev. With extcon, such magic numbers that support multiple cables ( 1. Define cable names at edev->supported_cable. 2. (Recommended) remove print_state callback. 3. Use extcon_get_cable_state_(edev, index) or extcon_get_cable_state(edev, cable_name) instead of extcon_get_state(edev) if you intend to get a state of a specific cable. Same for set_state. This way, you can remove the usage of magic numbers in state value. 4. Use extcon_update_state() if you are updating specific bits of the state value. Example: a switch device driver w/ magic numbers for two cables. "0x00": no cables connected. "0x01": cable 1 connected "0x02": cable 2 connected "0x03": cable 1 and 2 connected 1. edev->supported_cable = {"1", "2", NULL}; 2. edev->print_state = NULL; 3. extcon_get_cable_state_(edev, 0) shows cable 1's state. extcon_get_cable_state(edev, "1") shows cable 1's state. extcon_set_cable_state_(edev, 1) sets cable 2's state. extcon_set_cable_state(edev, "2") sets cable 2's state 4. extcon_update_state(edev, 0x01, 0) sets the least bit's 0. ****** STEP 3. Notify other device drivers You can notify others of the cable attach/detach events with notifier chains. At the side of other device drivers (the extcon device itself does not need to get notified of its own events), there are two methods to register notifier_block for cable events: (a) for a specific cable or (b) for every cable. (a) extcon_register_interest(obj, extcon_name, cable_name, nb) Example: want to get news of "MAX8997_MUIC"'s "USB" cable obj = kzalloc(sizeof(struct extcon_specific_cable_nb), GFP_KERNEL); nb->notifier_call = the_callback_to_handle_usb; extcon_register_intereset(obj, "MAX8997_MUIC", "USB", nb); (b) extcon_register_notifier(edev, nb) Call nb for any changes in edev. Please note that in order to properly behave with method (a), the extcon device driver should support multistate feature (STEP 2). ****** STEP 4. Inter-cable relation (mutually exclusive) You can provide inter-cable mutually exclusiveness information for an extcon device. When cables A and B are declared to be mutually exclusive, the two cables cannot be in ATTACHED state simulteneously. /***************************************************************** * CHAPTER 2. * * PORTING USERSPACE w/ SWITCH CLASS DEVICE SUPPORT * *****************************************************************/ ****** ABI Location If "CONFIG_ANDROID" is enabled and "CONFIG_ANDROID_SWITCH" is disabled, /sys/class/switch/* are created as symbolic links to /sys/class/extcon/*. Because CONFIG_ANDROID_SWITCH creates /sys/class/switch directory, we disable symboling linking if CONFIG_ANDROID_SWITCH is enabled. The two files of switch class, name and state, are provided with extcon, too. When the multistate support (STEP 2 of CHAPTER 1.) is not enabled or print_state callback is supplied, the output of state ABI is same with switch class.