linux_dsm_epyc7002/sound/hda/hdac_sysfs.c

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ALSA: hda - Add widget sysfs tree This patch changes the sysfs files assigned to the codec device on the bus which were formerly identical with hwdep sysfs files. Now it shows only a few core parameter, vendor_id, subsystem_id, revision_id, afg, mfg, vendor_name and chip_name. In addition, now a widget tree is added to the bus device sysfs directory for showing the widget topology and attributes. It's just a flat tree consisting of subdirectories named as the widget NID including various attributes like widget capability bits. The AFG (usually NID 0x01) is always found there, and it contains always amp_in_caps, amp_out_caps and power_caps files. Each of these attributes show a single value. The rest are the widget nodes belonging to that AFG. Note that the child node might not start from 0x02 but from another value like 0x0a. Each child node may contain caps, pin_caps, amp_in_caps, amp_out_caps, power_caps and connections files. The caps (representing the widget capability bits) always contain a value. The rest may contain value(s) if the attribute exists on the node. Only connections file show multiple values while other attributes have zero or one single value. An example of ls -R output is like below: % ls -R /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/ /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/: 01/ 04/ 07/ 0a/ 0d/ 10/ 13/ 16/ 19/ 1c/ 1f/ 22/ 02/ 05/ 08/ 0b/ 0e/ 11/ 14/ 17/ 1a/ 1d/ 20/ 23/ 03/ 06/ 09/ 0c/ 0f/ 12/ 15/ 18/ 1b/ 1e/ 21/ /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/01: amp_in_caps amp_out_caps power_caps /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/02: amp_in_caps amp_out_caps caps connections pin_caps pin_cfg power_caps /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/03: ..... Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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/*
* sysfs support for HD-audio core device
*/
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/sysfs.h>
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <sound/core.h>
#include <sound/hdaudio.h>
#include "local.h"
struct hdac_widget_tree {
struct kobject *root;
struct kobject *afg;
struct kobject **nodes;
};
#define CODEC_ATTR(type) \
static ssize_t type##_show(struct device *dev, \
struct device_attribute *attr, \
char *buf) \
{ \
struct hdac_device *codec = dev_to_hdac_dev(dev); \
return sprintf(buf, "0x%x\n", codec->type); \
} \
static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(type)
#define CODEC_ATTR_STR(type) \
static ssize_t type##_show(struct device *dev, \
struct device_attribute *attr, \
char *buf) \
{ \
struct hdac_device *codec = dev_to_hdac_dev(dev); \
return sprintf(buf, "%s\n", \
codec->type ? codec->type : ""); \
} \
static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(type)
CODEC_ATTR(type);
ALSA: hda - Add widget sysfs tree This patch changes the sysfs files assigned to the codec device on the bus which were formerly identical with hwdep sysfs files. Now it shows only a few core parameter, vendor_id, subsystem_id, revision_id, afg, mfg, vendor_name and chip_name. In addition, now a widget tree is added to the bus device sysfs directory for showing the widget topology and attributes. It's just a flat tree consisting of subdirectories named as the widget NID including various attributes like widget capability bits. The AFG (usually NID 0x01) is always found there, and it contains always amp_in_caps, amp_out_caps and power_caps files. Each of these attributes show a single value. The rest are the widget nodes belonging to that AFG. Note that the child node might not start from 0x02 but from another value like 0x0a. Each child node may contain caps, pin_caps, amp_in_caps, amp_out_caps, power_caps and connections files. The caps (representing the widget capability bits) always contain a value. The rest may contain value(s) if the attribute exists on the node. Only connections file show multiple values while other attributes have zero or one single value. An example of ls -R output is like below: % ls -R /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/ /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/: 01/ 04/ 07/ 0a/ 0d/ 10/ 13/ 16/ 19/ 1c/ 1f/ 22/ 02/ 05/ 08/ 0b/ 0e/ 11/ 14/ 17/ 1a/ 1d/ 20/ 23/ 03/ 06/ 09/ 0c/ 0f/ 12/ 15/ 18/ 1b/ 1e/ 21/ /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/01: amp_in_caps amp_out_caps power_caps /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/02: amp_in_caps amp_out_caps caps connections pin_caps pin_cfg power_caps /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/03: ..... Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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CODEC_ATTR(vendor_id);
CODEC_ATTR(subsystem_id);
CODEC_ATTR(revision_id);
CODEC_ATTR(afg);
CODEC_ATTR(mfg);
CODEC_ATTR_STR(vendor_name);
CODEC_ATTR_STR(chip_name);
static ssize_t modalias_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
return snd_hdac_codec_modalias(dev_to_hdac_dev(dev), buf, 256);
}
static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(modalias);
ALSA: hda - Add widget sysfs tree This patch changes the sysfs files assigned to the codec device on the bus which were formerly identical with hwdep sysfs files. Now it shows only a few core parameter, vendor_id, subsystem_id, revision_id, afg, mfg, vendor_name and chip_name. In addition, now a widget tree is added to the bus device sysfs directory for showing the widget topology and attributes. It's just a flat tree consisting of subdirectories named as the widget NID including various attributes like widget capability bits. The AFG (usually NID 0x01) is always found there, and it contains always amp_in_caps, amp_out_caps and power_caps files. Each of these attributes show a single value. The rest are the widget nodes belonging to that AFG. Note that the child node might not start from 0x02 but from another value like 0x0a. Each child node may contain caps, pin_caps, amp_in_caps, amp_out_caps, power_caps and connections files. The caps (representing the widget capability bits) always contain a value. The rest may contain value(s) if the attribute exists on the node. Only connections file show multiple values while other attributes have zero or one single value. An example of ls -R output is like below: % ls -R /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/ /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/: 01/ 04/ 07/ 0a/ 0d/ 10/ 13/ 16/ 19/ 1c/ 1f/ 22/ 02/ 05/ 08/ 0b/ 0e/ 11/ 14/ 17/ 1a/ 1d/ 20/ 23/ 03/ 06/ 09/ 0c/ 0f/ 12/ 15/ 18/ 1b/ 1e/ 21/ /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/01: amp_in_caps amp_out_caps power_caps /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/02: amp_in_caps amp_out_caps caps connections pin_caps pin_cfg power_caps /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/03: ..... Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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static struct attribute *hdac_dev_attrs[] = {
&dev_attr_type.attr,
ALSA: hda - Add widget sysfs tree This patch changes the sysfs files assigned to the codec device on the bus which were formerly identical with hwdep sysfs files. Now it shows only a few core parameter, vendor_id, subsystem_id, revision_id, afg, mfg, vendor_name and chip_name. In addition, now a widget tree is added to the bus device sysfs directory for showing the widget topology and attributes. It's just a flat tree consisting of subdirectories named as the widget NID including various attributes like widget capability bits. The AFG (usually NID 0x01) is always found there, and it contains always amp_in_caps, amp_out_caps and power_caps files. Each of these attributes show a single value. The rest are the widget nodes belonging to that AFG. Note that the child node might not start from 0x02 but from another value like 0x0a. Each child node may contain caps, pin_caps, amp_in_caps, amp_out_caps, power_caps and connections files. The caps (representing the widget capability bits) always contain a value. The rest may contain value(s) if the attribute exists on the node. Only connections file show multiple values while other attributes have zero or one single value. An example of ls -R output is like below: % ls -R /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/ /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/: 01/ 04/ 07/ 0a/ 0d/ 10/ 13/ 16/ 19/ 1c/ 1f/ 22/ 02/ 05/ 08/ 0b/ 0e/ 11/ 14/ 17/ 1a/ 1d/ 20/ 23/ 03/ 06/ 09/ 0c/ 0f/ 12/ 15/ 18/ 1b/ 1e/ 21/ /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/01: amp_in_caps amp_out_caps power_caps /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/02: amp_in_caps amp_out_caps caps connections pin_caps pin_cfg power_caps /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/03: ..... Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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&dev_attr_vendor_id.attr,
&dev_attr_subsystem_id.attr,
&dev_attr_revision_id.attr,
&dev_attr_afg.attr,
&dev_attr_mfg.attr,
&dev_attr_vendor_name.attr,
&dev_attr_chip_name.attr,
&dev_attr_modalias.attr,
ALSA: hda - Add widget sysfs tree This patch changes the sysfs files assigned to the codec device on the bus which were formerly identical with hwdep sysfs files. Now it shows only a few core parameter, vendor_id, subsystem_id, revision_id, afg, mfg, vendor_name and chip_name. In addition, now a widget tree is added to the bus device sysfs directory for showing the widget topology and attributes. It's just a flat tree consisting of subdirectories named as the widget NID including various attributes like widget capability bits. The AFG (usually NID 0x01) is always found there, and it contains always amp_in_caps, amp_out_caps and power_caps files. Each of these attributes show a single value. The rest are the widget nodes belonging to that AFG. Note that the child node might not start from 0x02 but from another value like 0x0a. Each child node may contain caps, pin_caps, amp_in_caps, amp_out_caps, power_caps and connections files. The caps (representing the widget capability bits) always contain a value. The rest may contain value(s) if the attribute exists on the node. Only connections file show multiple values while other attributes have zero or one single value. An example of ls -R output is like below: % ls -R /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/ /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/: 01/ 04/ 07/ 0a/ 0d/ 10/ 13/ 16/ 19/ 1c/ 1f/ 22/ 02/ 05/ 08/ 0b/ 0e/ 11/ 14/ 17/ 1a/ 1d/ 20/ 23/ 03/ 06/ 09/ 0c/ 0f/ 12/ 15/ 18/ 1b/ 1e/ 21/ /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/01: amp_in_caps amp_out_caps power_caps /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/02: amp_in_caps amp_out_caps caps connections pin_caps pin_cfg power_caps /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/03: ..... Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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NULL
};
static struct attribute_group hdac_dev_attr_group = {
.attrs = hdac_dev_attrs,
};
const struct attribute_group *hdac_dev_attr_groups[] = {
&hdac_dev_attr_group,
NULL
};
/*
* Widget tree sysfs
*
* This is a tree showing the attributes of each widget. It appears like
* /sys/bus/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/04/caps
*/
struct widget_attribute;
struct widget_attribute {
struct attribute attr;
ssize_t (*show)(struct hdac_device *codec, hda_nid_t nid,
struct widget_attribute *attr, char *buf);
ssize_t (*store)(struct hdac_device *codec, hda_nid_t nid,
struct widget_attribute *attr,
const char *buf, size_t count);
};
static int get_codec_nid(struct kobject *kobj, struct hdac_device **codecp)
{
struct device *dev = kobj_to_dev(kobj->parent->parent);
int nid;
ssize_t ret;
ret = kstrtoint(kobj->name, 16, &nid);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
*codecp = dev_to_hdac_dev(dev);
return nid;
}
static ssize_t widget_attr_show(struct kobject *kobj, struct attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
struct widget_attribute *wid_attr =
container_of(attr, struct widget_attribute, attr);
struct hdac_device *codec;
int nid;
if (!wid_attr->show)
return -EIO;
nid = get_codec_nid(kobj, &codec);
if (nid < 0)
return nid;
return wid_attr->show(codec, nid, wid_attr, buf);
}
static ssize_t widget_attr_store(struct kobject *kobj, struct attribute *attr,
const char *buf, size_t count)
{
struct widget_attribute *wid_attr =
container_of(attr, struct widget_attribute, attr);
struct hdac_device *codec;
int nid;
if (!wid_attr->store)
return -EIO;
nid = get_codec_nid(kobj, &codec);
if (nid < 0)
return nid;
return wid_attr->store(codec, nid, wid_attr, buf, count);
}
static const struct sysfs_ops widget_sysfs_ops = {
.show = widget_attr_show,
.store = widget_attr_store,
};
static void widget_release(struct kobject *kobj)
{
kfree(kobj);
}
static struct kobj_type widget_ktype = {
.release = widget_release,
.sysfs_ops = &widget_sysfs_ops,
};
#define WIDGET_ATTR_RO(_name) \
struct widget_attribute wid_attr_##_name = __ATTR_RO(_name)
#define WIDGET_ATTR_RW(_name) \
struct widget_attribute wid_attr_##_name = __ATTR_RW(_name)
static ssize_t caps_show(struct hdac_device *codec, hda_nid_t nid,
struct widget_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
return sprintf(buf, "0x%08x\n", get_wcaps(codec, nid));
}
static ssize_t pin_caps_show(struct hdac_device *codec, hda_nid_t nid,
struct widget_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
if (get_wcaps_type(get_wcaps(codec, nid)) != AC_WID_PIN)
return 0;
return sprintf(buf, "0x%08x\n",
snd_hdac_read_parm(codec, nid, AC_PAR_PIN_CAP));
}
static ssize_t pin_cfg_show(struct hdac_device *codec, hda_nid_t nid,
struct widget_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
unsigned int val;
if (get_wcaps_type(get_wcaps(codec, nid)) != AC_WID_PIN)
return 0;
if (snd_hdac_read(codec, nid, AC_VERB_GET_CONFIG_DEFAULT, 0, &val))
return 0;
return sprintf(buf, "0x%08x\n", val);
}
static bool has_pcm_cap(struct hdac_device *codec, hda_nid_t nid)
{
if (nid == codec->afg || nid == codec->mfg)
return true;
switch (get_wcaps_type(get_wcaps(codec, nid))) {
case AC_WID_AUD_OUT:
case AC_WID_AUD_IN:
return true;
default:
return false;
}
}
static ssize_t pcm_caps_show(struct hdac_device *codec, hda_nid_t nid,
struct widget_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
if (!has_pcm_cap(codec, nid))
return 0;
return sprintf(buf, "0x%08x\n",
snd_hdac_read_parm(codec, nid, AC_PAR_PCM));
}
static ssize_t pcm_formats_show(struct hdac_device *codec, hda_nid_t nid,
struct widget_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
if (!has_pcm_cap(codec, nid))
return 0;
return sprintf(buf, "0x%08x\n",
snd_hdac_read_parm(codec, nid, AC_PAR_STREAM));
}
static ssize_t amp_in_caps_show(struct hdac_device *codec, hda_nid_t nid,
struct widget_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
if (nid != codec->afg && !(get_wcaps(codec, nid) & AC_WCAP_IN_AMP))
return 0;
return sprintf(buf, "0x%08x\n",
snd_hdac_read_parm(codec, nid, AC_PAR_AMP_IN_CAP));
}
static ssize_t amp_out_caps_show(struct hdac_device *codec, hda_nid_t nid,
struct widget_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
if (nid != codec->afg && !(get_wcaps(codec, nid) & AC_WCAP_OUT_AMP))
return 0;
return sprintf(buf, "0x%08x\n",
snd_hdac_read_parm(codec, nid, AC_PAR_AMP_OUT_CAP));
}
static ssize_t power_caps_show(struct hdac_device *codec, hda_nid_t nid,
struct widget_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
if (nid != codec->afg && !(get_wcaps(codec, nid) & AC_WCAP_POWER))
return 0;
return sprintf(buf, "0x%08x\n",
snd_hdac_read_parm(codec, nid, AC_PAR_POWER_STATE));
}
static ssize_t gpio_caps_show(struct hdac_device *codec, hda_nid_t nid,
struct widget_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
return sprintf(buf, "0x%08x\n",
snd_hdac_read_parm(codec, nid, AC_PAR_GPIO_CAP));
}
static ssize_t connections_show(struct hdac_device *codec, hda_nid_t nid,
struct widget_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
hda_nid_t list[32];
int i, nconns;
ssize_t ret = 0;
nconns = snd_hdac_get_connections(codec, nid, list, ARRAY_SIZE(list));
if (nconns <= 0)
return nconns;
for (i = 0; i < nconns; i++)
ret += sprintf(buf + ret, "%s0x%02x", i ? " " : "", list[i]);
ret += sprintf(buf + ret, "\n");
return ret;
}
static WIDGET_ATTR_RO(caps);
static WIDGET_ATTR_RO(pin_caps);
static WIDGET_ATTR_RO(pin_cfg);
static WIDGET_ATTR_RO(pcm_caps);
static WIDGET_ATTR_RO(pcm_formats);
static WIDGET_ATTR_RO(amp_in_caps);
static WIDGET_ATTR_RO(amp_out_caps);
static WIDGET_ATTR_RO(power_caps);
static WIDGET_ATTR_RO(gpio_caps);
static WIDGET_ATTR_RO(connections);
static struct attribute *widget_node_attrs[] = {
&wid_attr_caps.attr,
&wid_attr_pin_caps.attr,
&wid_attr_pin_cfg.attr,
&wid_attr_pcm_caps.attr,
&wid_attr_pcm_formats.attr,
&wid_attr_amp_in_caps.attr,
&wid_attr_amp_out_caps.attr,
&wid_attr_power_caps.attr,
&wid_attr_connections.attr,
NULL,
};
static struct attribute *widget_afg_attrs[] = {
&wid_attr_pcm_caps.attr,
&wid_attr_pcm_formats.attr,
&wid_attr_amp_in_caps.attr,
&wid_attr_amp_out_caps.attr,
&wid_attr_power_caps.attr,
&wid_attr_gpio_caps.attr,
NULL,
};
static const struct attribute_group widget_node_group = {
.attrs = widget_node_attrs,
};
static const struct attribute_group widget_afg_group = {
.attrs = widget_afg_attrs,
};
static void free_widget_node(struct kobject *kobj,
const struct attribute_group *group)
{
if (kobj) {
sysfs_remove_group(kobj, group);
kobject_put(kobj);
}
}
static void widget_tree_free(struct hdac_device *codec)
{
struct hdac_widget_tree *tree = codec->widgets;
struct kobject **p;
if (!tree)
return;
free_widget_node(tree->afg, &widget_afg_group);
ALSA: hda - Add widget sysfs tree This patch changes the sysfs files assigned to the codec device on the bus which were formerly identical with hwdep sysfs files. Now it shows only a few core parameter, vendor_id, subsystem_id, revision_id, afg, mfg, vendor_name and chip_name. In addition, now a widget tree is added to the bus device sysfs directory for showing the widget topology and attributes. It's just a flat tree consisting of subdirectories named as the widget NID including various attributes like widget capability bits. The AFG (usually NID 0x01) is always found there, and it contains always amp_in_caps, amp_out_caps and power_caps files. Each of these attributes show a single value. The rest are the widget nodes belonging to that AFG. Note that the child node might not start from 0x02 but from another value like 0x0a. Each child node may contain caps, pin_caps, amp_in_caps, amp_out_caps, power_caps and connections files. The caps (representing the widget capability bits) always contain a value. The rest may contain value(s) if the attribute exists on the node. Only connections file show multiple values while other attributes have zero or one single value. An example of ls -R output is like below: % ls -R /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/ /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/: 01/ 04/ 07/ 0a/ 0d/ 10/ 13/ 16/ 19/ 1c/ 1f/ 22/ 02/ 05/ 08/ 0b/ 0e/ 11/ 14/ 17/ 1a/ 1d/ 20/ 23/ 03/ 06/ 09/ 0c/ 0f/ 12/ 15/ 18/ 1b/ 1e/ 21/ /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/01: amp_in_caps amp_out_caps power_caps /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/02: amp_in_caps amp_out_caps caps connections pin_caps pin_cfg power_caps /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/03: ..... Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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if (tree->nodes) {
for (p = tree->nodes; *p; p++)
free_widget_node(*p, &widget_node_group);
kfree(tree->nodes);
}
kobject_put(tree->root);
ALSA: hda - Add widget sysfs tree This patch changes the sysfs files assigned to the codec device on the bus which were formerly identical with hwdep sysfs files. Now it shows only a few core parameter, vendor_id, subsystem_id, revision_id, afg, mfg, vendor_name and chip_name. In addition, now a widget tree is added to the bus device sysfs directory for showing the widget topology and attributes. It's just a flat tree consisting of subdirectories named as the widget NID including various attributes like widget capability bits. The AFG (usually NID 0x01) is always found there, and it contains always amp_in_caps, amp_out_caps and power_caps files. Each of these attributes show a single value. The rest are the widget nodes belonging to that AFG. Note that the child node might not start from 0x02 but from another value like 0x0a. Each child node may contain caps, pin_caps, amp_in_caps, amp_out_caps, power_caps and connections files. The caps (representing the widget capability bits) always contain a value. The rest may contain value(s) if the attribute exists on the node. Only connections file show multiple values while other attributes have zero or one single value. An example of ls -R output is like below: % ls -R /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/ /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/: 01/ 04/ 07/ 0a/ 0d/ 10/ 13/ 16/ 19/ 1c/ 1f/ 22/ 02/ 05/ 08/ 0b/ 0e/ 11/ 14/ 17/ 1a/ 1d/ 20/ 23/ 03/ 06/ 09/ 0c/ 0f/ 12/ 15/ 18/ 1b/ 1e/ 21/ /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/01: amp_in_caps amp_out_caps power_caps /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/02: amp_in_caps amp_out_caps caps connections pin_caps pin_cfg power_caps /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/03: ..... Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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kfree(tree);
codec->widgets = NULL;
}
static int add_widget_node(struct kobject *parent, hda_nid_t nid,
const struct attribute_group *group,
struct kobject **res)
{
struct kobject *kobj = kzalloc(sizeof(*kobj), GFP_KERNEL);
int err;
if (!kobj)
return -ENOMEM;
kobject_init(kobj, &widget_ktype);
err = kobject_add(kobj, parent, "%02x", nid);
if (err < 0)
return err;
err = sysfs_create_group(kobj, group);
if (err < 0) {
kobject_put(kobj);
return err;
}
*res = kobj;
return 0;
}
static int widget_tree_create(struct hdac_device *codec)
{
struct hdac_widget_tree *tree;
int i, err;
hda_nid_t nid;
tree = codec->widgets = kzalloc(sizeof(*tree), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!tree)
return -ENOMEM;
tree->root = kobject_create_and_add("widgets", &codec->dev.kobj);
if (!tree->root)
return -ENOMEM;
tree->nodes = kcalloc(codec->num_nodes + 1, sizeof(*tree->nodes),
GFP_KERNEL);
if (!tree->nodes)
return -ENOMEM;
for (i = 0, nid = codec->start_nid; i < codec->num_nodes; i++, nid++) {
err = add_widget_node(tree->root, nid, &widget_node_group,
&tree->nodes[i]);
if (err < 0)
return err;
}
if (codec->afg) {
err = add_widget_node(tree->root, codec->afg,
&widget_afg_group, &tree->afg);
if (err < 0)
return err;
}
ALSA: hda - Add widget sysfs tree This patch changes the sysfs files assigned to the codec device on the bus which were formerly identical with hwdep sysfs files. Now it shows only a few core parameter, vendor_id, subsystem_id, revision_id, afg, mfg, vendor_name and chip_name. In addition, now a widget tree is added to the bus device sysfs directory for showing the widget topology and attributes. It's just a flat tree consisting of subdirectories named as the widget NID including various attributes like widget capability bits. The AFG (usually NID 0x01) is always found there, and it contains always amp_in_caps, amp_out_caps and power_caps files. Each of these attributes show a single value. The rest are the widget nodes belonging to that AFG. Note that the child node might not start from 0x02 but from another value like 0x0a. Each child node may contain caps, pin_caps, amp_in_caps, amp_out_caps, power_caps and connections files. The caps (representing the widget capability bits) always contain a value. The rest may contain value(s) if the attribute exists on the node. Only connections file show multiple values while other attributes have zero or one single value. An example of ls -R output is like below: % ls -R /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/ /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/: 01/ 04/ 07/ 0a/ 0d/ 10/ 13/ 16/ 19/ 1c/ 1f/ 22/ 02/ 05/ 08/ 0b/ 0e/ 11/ 14/ 17/ 1a/ 1d/ 20/ 23/ 03/ 06/ 09/ 0c/ 0f/ 12/ 15/ 18/ 1b/ 1e/ 21/ /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/01: amp_in_caps amp_out_caps power_caps /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/02: amp_in_caps amp_out_caps caps connections pin_caps pin_cfg power_caps /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/03: ..... Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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kobject_uevent(tree->root, KOBJ_CHANGE);
return 0;
}
int hda_widget_sysfs_init(struct hdac_device *codec)
{
int err;
if (codec->widgets)
return 0; /* already created */
ALSA: hda - Add widget sysfs tree This patch changes the sysfs files assigned to the codec device on the bus which were formerly identical with hwdep sysfs files. Now it shows only a few core parameter, vendor_id, subsystem_id, revision_id, afg, mfg, vendor_name and chip_name. In addition, now a widget tree is added to the bus device sysfs directory for showing the widget topology and attributes. It's just a flat tree consisting of subdirectories named as the widget NID including various attributes like widget capability bits. The AFG (usually NID 0x01) is always found there, and it contains always amp_in_caps, amp_out_caps and power_caps files. Each of these attributes show a single value. The rest are the widget nodes belonging to that AFG. Note that the child node might not start from 0x02 but from another value like 0x0a. Each child node may contain caps, pin_caps, amp_in_caps, amp_out_caps, power_caps and connections files. The caps (representing the widget capability bits) always contain a value. The rest may contain value(s) if the attribute exists on the node. Only connections file show multiple values while other attributes have zero or one single value. An example of ls -R output is like below: % ls -R /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/ /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/: 01/ 04/ 07/ 0a/ 0d/ 10/ 13/ 16/ 19/ 1c/ 1f/ 22/ 02/ 05/ 08/ 0b/ 0e/ 11/ 14/ 17/ 1a/ 1d/ 20/ 23/ 03/ 06/ 09/ 0c/ 0f/ 12/ 15/ 18/ 1b/ 1e/ 21/ /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/01: amp_in_caps amp_out_caps power_caps /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/02: amp_in_caps amp_out_caps caps connections pin_caps pin_cfg power_caps /sys/bus/hdaudio/devices/hdaudioC0D0/widgets/03: ..... Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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err = widget_tree_create(codec);
if (err < 0) {
widget_tree_free(codec);
return err;
}
return 0;
}
void hda_widget_sysfs_exit(struct hdac_device *codec)
{
widget_tree_free(codec);
}