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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
/*
* Wakelock for the runtime to explicitly claim it's going to use the EdgeTPU
* device.
*
* Copyright (C) 2021 Google, Inc.
*/
#ifndef __EDGETPU_WAKELOCK_H__
#define __EDGETPU_WAKELOCK_H__
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/mutex.h>
#include "edgetpu-internal.h"
/*
* See edgetpu_wakelock_alloc() for when this value is returned.
* Define as an errno so we can use IS_ERR* macros.
*/
#define EDGETPU_NO_WAKELOCK ERR_PTR(-EOPNOTSUPP)
#define NO_WAKELOCK(wakelock) ((wakelock) == EDGETPU_NO_WAKELOCK)
/*
* Events that could block the wakelock from being released.
* Use inc_event() and dec_event() to increase and decrease the counters when
* the event happens.
*
* Defined with X macros to support fetching event names from values.
*/
#define EDGETPU_WAKELOCK_EVENTS \
X(EDGETPU_WAKELOCK_EVENT_FULL_CSR, 0), \
X(EDGETPU_WAKELOCK_EVENT_MBOX_CSR, 1), \
X(EDGETPU_WAKELOCK_EVENT_CMD_QUEUE, 2), \
X(EDGETPU_WAKELOCK_EVENT_RESP_QUEUE, 3), \
X(EDGETPU_WAKELOCK_EVENT_END, 4)
enum edgetpu_wakelock_event {
#define X(name, val) name = val
EDGETPU_WAKELOCK_EVENTS
#undef X
};
struct edgetpu_wakelock {
struct edgetpu_dev *etdev; /* only for logging */
/* Protects every field below */
struct mutex lock;
/*
* The request counter, increments on "acquire" and decrements on
* "release".
*/
uint req_count;
/*
* Events counter.
* release() would fail if one of the slots is not zero.
*/
uint event_count[EDGETPU_WAKELOCK_EVENT_END];
};
/*
* Allocates and initializes a wakelock object.
*
* Returns the pointer on success, or NULL when out of memory.
*
* When the chipset doesn't support wakelock (judged by EDGETPU_HAS_WAKELOCK):
* Nothing is allocated and this function returns EDGETPU_NO_WAKELOCK.
*/
struct edgetpu_wakelock *edgetpu_wakelock_alloc(struct edgetpu_dev *etdev);
/* Frees the allocated wakelock. */
void edgetpu_wakelock_free(struct edgetpu_wakelock *wakelock);
/*
* Increases the event counter of @evt by one.
*
* Returns true if the counter is increased successfully.
* Returns false when one of the following errors happens:
* - the wakelock is released
* - integer overflow on the counter
*
* When the chipset doesn't support wakelock:
* Does nothing and returns true.
*/
bool edgetpu_wakelock_inc_event(struct edgetpu_wakelock *wakelock,
enum edgetpu_wakelock_event evt);
/*
* Decreases the event counter of @evt by one.
*
* Returns true if the counter is decreased successfully.
* Returns false when one of the following errors happens:
* - the counter is zero
*
* When the chipset doesn't support wakelock:
* Does nothing and returns true.
*/
bool edgetpu_wakelock_dec_event(struct edgetpu_wakelock *wakelock,
enum edgetpu_wakelock_event evt);
/*
* Holds the internal lock of @wakelock. Fields in @wakelock are protected when
* this lock is holding.
*
* Returns the non-negative request counter of @wakelock.
*
* Example:
* if (edgetpu_wakelock_lock(wakelock)) {
* <..works that need the state of wakelock unchanged..>
* }
* edgetpu_wakelock_unlock(wakelock);
*
* When the chipset doesn't support wakelock:
* Does nothing and returns 1.
*/
uint edgetpu_wakelock_lock(struct edgetpu_wakelock *wakelock);
void edgetpu_wakelock_unlock(struct edgetpu_wakelock *wakelock);
/*
* Returns the request counter of @wakelock.
*
* Caller calls edgetpu_wakelock_lock() before calling this function.
*
* When the chipset doesn't support wakelock:
* Returns 1.
*/
static inline uint
edgetpu_wakelock_count_locked(struct edgetpu_wakelock *wakelock)
{
return NO_WAKELOCK(wakelock) ? 1 : wakelock->req_count;
}
/*
* Acquires the wakelock, increases @wakelock->req_count by one.
*
* This function should be surrounded by edgetpu_wakelock_lock() and
* edgetpu_wakelock_unlock().
*
* Returns the value of request counter *before* being increased.
* Returns -EOVERFLOW if the request counter would overflow after increment.
*
* When the chipset doesn't support wakelock:
* Does nothing and returns 1.
*/
int edgetpu_wakelock_acquire(struct edgetpu_wakelock *wakelock);
/*
* Requests to release the wakelock, decreases @wakelock->req_count by one on
* success.
*
* This function should be surrounded by edgetpu_wakelock_lock() and
* edgetpu_wakelock_unlock().
*
* Returns the value of request counter *after* being decreased.
* Returns -EINVAL if the request counter is already zero.
* Returns -EAGAIN when there are events blocking wakelock from being released.
*
* When the chipset doesn't support wakelock:
* Does nothing and returns 1.
*/
int edgetpu_wakelock_release(struct edgetpu_wakelock *wakelock);
#endif /* __EDGETPU_WAKELOCK_H__ */