root/include/linux/watchdog.h

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DEFINITIONS

This source file includes following definitions.
  1. watchdog_active
  2. watchdog_set_nowayout
  3. watchdog_timeout_invalid
  4. watchdog_set_drvdata
  5. watchdog_get_drvdata

/*
 *      Generic watchdog defines. Derived from..
 *
 * Berkshire PC Watchdog Defines
 * by Ken Hollis <khollis@bitgate.com>
 *
 */
#ifndef _LINUX_WATCHDOG_H
#define _LINUX_WATCHDOG_H


#include <linux/bitops.h>
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/cdev.h>
#include <uapi/linux/watchdog.h>

struct watchdog_ops;
struct watchdog_device;

/** struct watchdog_ops - The watchdog-devices operations
 *
 * @owner:      The module owner.
 * @start:      The routine for starting the watchdog device.
 * @stop:       The routine for stopping the watchdog device.
 * @ping:       The routine that sends a keepalive ping to the watchdog device.
 * @status:     The routine that shows the status of the watchdog device.
 * @set_timeout:The routine for setting the watchdog devices timeout value.
 * @get_timeleft:The routine that get's the time that's left before a reset.
 * @ref:        The ref operation for dyn. allocated watchdog_device structs
 * @unref:      The unref operation for dyn. allocated watchdog_device structs
 * @ioctl:      The routines that handles extra ioctl calls.
 *
 * The watchdog_ops structure contains a list of low-level operations
 * that control a watchdog device. It also contains the module that owns
 * these operations. The start and stop function are mandatory, all other
 * functions are optonal.
 */
struct watchdog_ops {
        struct module *owner;
        /* mandatory operations */
        int (*start)(struct watchdog_device *);
        int (*stop)(struct watchdog_device *);
        /* optional operations */
        int (*ping)(struct watchdog_device *);
        unsigned int (*status)(struct watchdog_device *);
        int (*set_timeout)(struct watchdog_device *, unsigned int);
        unsigned int (*get_timeleft)(struct watchdog_device *);
        void (*ref)(struct watchdog_device *);
        void (*unref)(struct watchdog_device *);
        long (*ioctl)(struct watchdog_device *, unsigned int, unsigned long);
};

/** struct watchdog_device - The structure that defines a watchdog device
 *
 * @id:         The watchdog's ID. (Allocated by watchdog_register_device)
 * @cdev:       The watchdog's Character device.
 * @dev:        The device for our watchdog
 * @parent:     The parent bus device
 * @info:       Pointer to a watchdog_info structure.
 * @ops:        Pointer to the list of watchdog operations.
 * @bootstatus: Status of the watchdog device at boot.
 * @timeout:    The watchdog devices timeout value.
 * @min_timeout:The watchdog devices minimum timeout value.
 * @max_timeout:The watchdog devices maximum timeout value.
 * @driver-data:Pointer to the drivers private data.
 * @lock:       Lock for watchdog core internal use only.
 * @status:     Field that contains the devices internal status bits.
 *
 * The watchdog_device structure contains all information about a
 * watchdog timer device.
 *
 * The driver-data field may not be accessed directly. It must be accessed
 * via the watchdog_set_drvdata and watchdog_get_drvdata helpers.
 *
 * The lock field is for watchdog core internal use only and should not be
 * touched.
 */
struct watchdog_device {
        int id;
        struct cdev cdev;
        struct device *dev;
        struct device *parent;
        const struct watchdog_info *info;
        const struct watchdog_ops *ops;
        unsigned int bootstatus;
        unsigned int timeout;
        unsigned int min_timeout;
        unsigned int max_timeout;
        void *driver_data;
        struct mutex lock;
        unsigned long status;
/* Bit numbers for status flags */
#define WDOG_ACTIVE             0       /* Is the watchdog running/active */
#define WDOG_DEV_OPEN           1       /* Opened via /dev/watchdog ? */
#define WDOG_ALLOW_RELEASE      2       /* Did we receive the magic char ? */
#define WDOG_NO_WAY_OUT         3       /* Is 'nowayout' feature set ? */
#define WDOG_UNREGISTERED       4       /* Has the device been unregistered */
};

#define WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT               IS_BUILTIN(CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT)
#define WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT_INIT_STATUS   (WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT << WDOG_NO_WAY_OUT)

/* Use the following function to check whether or not the watchdog is active */
static inline bool watchdog_active(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
{
        return test_bit(WDOG_ACTIVE, &wdd->status);
}

/* Use the following function to set the nowayout feature */
static inline void watchdog_set_nowayout(struct watchdog_device *wdd, bool nowayout)
{
        if (nowayout)
                set_bit(WDOG_NO_WAY_OUT, &wdd->status);
}

/* Use the following function to check if a timeout value is invalid */
static inline bool watchdog_timeout_invalid(struct watchdog_device *wdd, unsigned int t)
{
        return ((wdd->max_timeout != 0) &&
                (t < wdd->min_timeout || t > wdd->max_timeout));
}

/* Use the following functions to manipulate watchdog driver specific data */
static inline void watchdog_set_drvdata(struct watchdog_device *wdd, void *data)
{
        wdd->driver_data = data;
}

static inline void *watchdog_get_drvdata(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
{
        return wdd->driver_data;
}

/* drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.c */
extern int watchdog_init_timeout(struct watchdog_device *wdd,
                                  unsigned int timeout_parm, struct device *dev);
extern int watchdog_register_device(struct watchdog_device *);
extern void watchdog_unregister_device(struct watchdog_device *);

#endif  /* ifndef _LINUX_WATCHDOG_H */

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