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author | Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> | 2013-02-05 17:06:20 +0100 |
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committer | Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> | 2013-04-08 18:13:10 +0200 |
commit | 0d09e41a51aa0752b1ce525ce084f7cd210e461b (patch) | |
tree | dc92b5b32c1e3182afa9bfd16a46a0a089320102 /hw/ssi.h | |
parent | bb585a784e9ad69207315d694e7dad2c422f6baa (diff) |
hw: move headers to include/
Many of these should be cleaned up with proper qdev-/QOM-ification.
Right now there are many catch-all headers in include/hw/ARCH depending
on cpu.h, and this makes it necessary to compile these files per-target.
However, fixing this does not belong in these patches.
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'hw/ssi.h')
-rw-r--r-- | hw/ssi.h | 93 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 93 deletions
diff --git a/hw/ssi.h b/hw/ssi.h deleted file mode 100644 index fdae317295..0000000000 --- a/hw/ssi.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -/* QEMU Synchronous Serial Interface support. */ - -/* In principle SSI is a point-point interface. As such the qemu - implementation has a single slave device on a "bus". - However it is fairly common for boards to have multiple slaves - connected to a single master, and select devices with an external - chip select. This is implemented in qemu by having an explicit mux device. - It is assumed that master and slave are both using the same transfer width. - */ - -#ifndef QEMU_SSI_H -#define QEMU_SSI_H - -#include "hw/qdev.h" - -typedef struct SSISlave SSISlave; - -#define TYPE_SSI_SLAVE "ssi-slave" -#define SSI_SLAVE(obj) \ - OBJECT_CHECK(SSISlave, (obj), TYPE_SSI_SLAVE) -#define SSI_SLAVE_CLASS(klass) \ - OBJECT_CLASS_CHECK(SSISlaveClass, (klass), TYPE_SSI_SLAVE) -#define SSI_SLAVE_GET_CLASS(obj) \ - OBJECT_GET_CLASS(SSISlaveClass, (obj), TYPE_SSI_SLAVE) - -typedef enum { - SSI_CS_NONE = 0, - SSI_CS_LOW, - SSI_CS_HIGH, -} SSICSMode; - -/* Slave devices. */ -typedef struct SSISlaveClass { - DeviceClass parent_class; - - int (*init)(SSISlave *dev); - - /* if you have standard or no CS behaviour, just override transfer. - * This is called when the device cs is active (true by default). - */ - uint32_t (*transfer)(SSISlave *dev, uint32_t val); - /* called when the CS line changes. Optional, devices only need to implement - * this if they have side effects associated with the cs line (beyond - * tristating the txrx lines). - */ - int (*set_cs)(SSISlave *dev, bool select); - /* define whether or not CS exists and is active low/high */ - SSICSMode cs_polarity; - - /* if you have non-standard CS behaviour override this to take control - * of the CS behaviour at the device level. transfer, set_cs, and - * cs_polarity are unused if this is overwritten. Transfer_raw will - * always be called for the device for every txrx access to the parent bus - */ - uint32_t (*transfer_raw)(SSISlave *dev, uint32_t val); -} SSISlaveClass; - -struct SSISlave { - DeviceState qdev; - - /* Chip select state */ - bool cs; -}; - -#define SSI_SLAVE_FROM_QDEV(dev) DO_UPCAST(SSISlave, qdev, dev) -#define FROM_SSI_SLAVE(type, dev) DO_UPCAST(type, ssidev, dev) - -extern const VMStateDescription vmstate_ssi_slave; - -#define VMSTATE_SSI_SLAVE(_field, _state) { \ - .name = (stringify(_field)), \ - .size = sizeof(SSISlave), \ - .vmsd = &vmstate_ssi_slave, \ - .flags = VMS_STRUCT, \ - .offset = vmstate_offset_value(_state, _field, SSISlave), \ -} - -DeviceState *ssi_create_slave(SSIBus *bus, const char *name); -DeviceState *ssi_create_slave_no_init(SSIBus *bus, const char *name); - -/* Master interface. */ -SSIBus *ssi_create_bus(DeviceState *parent, const char *name); - -uint32_t ssi_transfer(SSIBus *bus, uint32_t val); - -/* Automatically connect all children nodes a spi controller as slaves */ -void ssi_auto_connect_slaves(DeviceState *parent, qemu_irq *cs_lines, - SSIBus *bus); - -/* max111x.c */ -void max111x_set_input(DeviceState *dev, int line, uint8_t value); - -#endif |