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			Merge energy model management, OPP (operating performance points) and devfreq updates for 6.18-rc1: - Prevent CPU capacity updates after registering a perf domain from failing on a first CPU that is not present (Christian Loehle) - Add support for the cases in which frequency alone is not sufficient to uniquely identify an OPP (Krishna Chaitanya Chundru) - Use to_result() for OPP error handling in Rust (Onur Özkan) - Add support for LPDDR5 on Rockhip RK3588 SoC to rockchip-dfi devfreq driver (Nicolas Frattaroli) - Fix an issue where DDR cycle counts on RK3588/RK3528 with LPDDR4(X) are reported as half by adding a cycle multiplier to the DFI driver in rockchip-dfi devfreq-event driver (Nicolas Frattaroli) - Fix missing error pointer dereference check of regulator instance in the mtk-cci devfreq driver probe and remove a redundant condition from an if () statement in that driver (Dan Carpenter, Liao Yuanhong) * pm-em: PM: EM: Fix late boot with holes in CPU topology * pm-opp: OPP: Add support to find OPP for a set of keys rust: opp: use to_result for error handling * pm-devfreq: PM / devfreq: rockchip-dfi: add support for LPDDR5 PM / devfreq: rockchip-dfi: double count on RK3588 PM / devfreq: mtk-cci: avoid redundant conditions PM / devfreq: mtk-cci: Fix potential error pointer dereference in probe()
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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| 
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| //! Operating performance points.
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| //!
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| //! This module provides rust abstractions for interacting with the OPP subsystem.
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| //!
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| //! C header: [`include/linux/pm_opp.h`](srctree/include/linux/pm_opp.h)
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| //!
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| //! Reference: <https://docs.kernel.org/power/opp.html>
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| 
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| use crate::{
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|     clk::Hertz,
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|     cpumask::{Cpumask, CpumaskVar},
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|     device::Device,
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|     error::{code::*, from_err_ptr, from_result, to_result, Result, VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR},
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|     ffi::c_ulong,
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|     prelude::*,
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|     str::CString,
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|     sync::aref::{ARef, AlwaysRefCounted},
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|     types::Opaque,
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| };
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| 
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| #[cfg(CONFIG_CPU_FREQ)]
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| /// Frequency table implementation.
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| mod freq {
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|     use super::*;
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|     use crate::cpufreq;
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|     use core::ops::Deref;
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| 
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|     /// OPP frequency table.
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|     ///
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|     /// A [`cpufreq::Table`] created from [`Table`].
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|     pub struct FreqTable {
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|         dev: ARef<Device>,
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|         ptr: *mut bindings::cpufreq_frequency_table,
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|     }
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| 
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|     impl FreqTable {
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|         /// Creates a new instance of [`FreqTable`] from [`Table`].
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|         pub(crate) fn new(table: &Table) -> Result<Self> {
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|             let mut ptr: *mut bindings::cpufreq_frequency_table = ptr::null_mut();
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| 
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|             // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
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|             // requirements.
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|             to_result(unsafe {
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|                 bindings::dev_pm_opp_init_cpufreq_table(table.dev.as_raw(), &mut ptr)
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|             })?;
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| 
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|             Ok(Self {
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|                 dev: table.dev.clone(),
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|                 ptr,
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|             })
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|         }
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| 
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|         /// Returns a reference to the underlying [`cpufreq::Table`].
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|         #[inline]
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|         fn table(&self) -> &cpufreq::Table {
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|             // SAFETY: The `ptr` is guaranteed by the C code to be valid.
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|             unsafe { cpufreq::Table::from_raw(self.ptr) }
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|         }
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|     }
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| 
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|     impl Deref for FreqTable {
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|         type Target = cpufreq::Table;
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| 
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|         #[inline]
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|         fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
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|             self.table()
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|         }
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|     }
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| 
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|     impl Drop for FreqTable {
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|         fn drop(&mut self) {
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|             // SAFETY: The pointer was created via `dev_pm_opp_init_cpufreq_table`, and is only
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|             // freed here.
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|             unsafe {
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|                 bindings::dev_pm_opp_free_cpufreq_table(self.dev.as_raw(), &mut self.as_raw())
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|             };
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|         }
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| #[cfg(CONFIG_CPU_FREQ)]
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| pub use freq::FreqTable;
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| 
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| use core::{marker::PhantomData, ptr};
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| 
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| use macros::vtable;
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| 
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| /// Creates a null-terminated slice of pointers to [`Cstring`]s.
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| fn to_c_str_array(names: &[CString]) -> Result<KVec<*const u8>> {
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|     // Allocated a null-terminated vector of pointers.
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|     let mut list = KVec::with_capacity(names.len() + 1, GFP_KERNEL)?;
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| 
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|     for name in names.iter() {
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|         list.push(name.as_ptr().cast(), GFP_KERNEL)?;
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|     }
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| 
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|     list.push(ptr::null(), GFP_KERNEL)?;
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|     Ok(list)
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| }
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| 
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| /// The voltage unit.
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| ///
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| /// Represents voltage in microvolts, wrapping a [`c_ulong`] value.
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| ///
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| /// # Examples
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| ///
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| /// ```
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| /// use kernel::opp::MicroVolt;
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| ///
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| /// let raw = 90500;
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| /// let volt = MicroVolt(raw);
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| ///
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| /// assert_eq!(usize::from(volt), raw);
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| /// assert_eq!(volt, MicroVolt(raw));
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| /// ```
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| #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
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| pub struct MicroVolt(pub c_ulong);
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| 
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| impl From<MicroVolt> for c_ulong {
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|     #[inline]
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|     fn from(volt: MicroVolt) -> Self {
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|         volt.0
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| /// The power unit.
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| ///
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| /// Represents power in microwatts, wrapping a [`c_ulong`] value.
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| ///
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| /// # Examples
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| ///
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| /// ```
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| /// use kernel::opp::MicroWatt;
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| ///
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| /// let raw = 1000000;
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| /// let power = MicroWatt(raw);
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| ///
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| /// assert_eq!(usize::from(power), raw);
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| /// assert_eq!(power, MicroWatt(raw));
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| /// ```
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| #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
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| pub struct MicroWatt(pub c_ulong);
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| 
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| impl From<MicroWatt> for c_ulong {
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|     #[inline]
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|     fn from(power: MicroWatt) -> Self {
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|         power.0
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| /// Handle for a dynamically created [`OPP`].
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| ///
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| /// The associated [`OPP`] is automatically removed when the [`Token`] is dropped.
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| ///
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| /// # Examples
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| ///
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| /// The following example demonstrates how to create an [`OPP`] dynamically.
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| ///
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| /// ```
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| /// use kernel::clk::Hertz;
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| /// use kernel::device::Device;
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| /// use kernel::error::Result;
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| /// use kernel::opp::{Data, MicroVolt, Token};
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| /// use kernel::sync::aref::ARef;
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| ///
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| /// fn create_opp(dev: &ARef<Device>, freq: Hertz, volt: MicroVolt, level: u32) -> Result<Token> {
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| ///     let data = Data::new(freq, volt, level, false);
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| ///
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| ///     // OPP is removed once token goes out of scope.
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| ///     data.add_opp(dev)
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| /// }
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| /// ```
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| pub struct Token {
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|     dev: ARef<Device>,
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|     freq: Hertz,
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| }
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| 
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| impl Token {
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|     /// Dynamically adds an [`OPP`] and returns a [`Token`] that removes it on drop.
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|     fn new(dev: &ARef<Device>, mut data: Data) -> Result<Self> {
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|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
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|         // requirements.
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|         to_result(unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_add_dynamic(dev.as_raw(), &mut data.0) })?;
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|         Ok(Self {
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|             dev: dev.clone(),
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|             freq: data.freq(),
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|         })
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| impl Drop for Token {
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|     fn drop(&mut self) {
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|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
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|         // requirements.
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|         unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_remove(self.dev.as_raw(), self.freq.into()) };
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| /// OPP data.
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| ///
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| /// Rust abstraction for the C `struct dev_pm_opp_data`, used to define operating performance
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| /// points (OPPs) dynamically.
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| ///
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| /// # Examples
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| ///
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| /// The following example demonstrates how to create an [`OPP`] with [`Data`].
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| ///
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| /// ```
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| /// use kernel::clk::Hertz;
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| /// use kernel::device::Device;
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| /// use kernel::error::Result;
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| /// use kernel::opp::{Data, MicroVolt, Token};
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| /// use kernel::sync::aref::ARef;
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| ///
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| /// fn create_opp(dev: &ARef<Device>, freq: Hertz, volt: MicroVolt, level: u32) -> Result<Token> {
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| ///     let data = Data::new(freq, volt, level, false);
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| ///
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| ///     // OPP is removed once token goes out of scope.
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| ///     data.add_opp(dev)
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| /// }
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| /// ```
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| #[repr(transparent)]
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| pub struct Data(bindings::dev_pm_opp_data);
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| 
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| impl Data {
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|     /// Creates a new instance of [`Data`].
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|     ///
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|     /// This can be used to define a dynamic OPP to be added to a device.
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|     pub fn new(freq: Hertz, volt: MicroVolt, level: u32, turbo: bool) -> Self {
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|         Self(bindings::dev_pm_opp_data {
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|             turbo,
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|             freq: freq.into(),
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|             u_volt: volt.into(),
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|             level,
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|         })
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Adds an [`OPP`] dynamically.
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|     ///
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|     /// Returns a [`Token`] that ensures the OPP is automatically removed
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|     /// when it goes out of scope.
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|     #[inline]
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|     pub fn add_opp(self, dev: &ARef<Device>) -> Result<Token> {
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|         Token::new(dev, self)
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Returns the frequency associated with this OPP data.
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|     #[inline]
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|     fn freq(&self) -> Hertz {
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|         Hertz(self.0.freq)
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| /// [`OPP`] search options.
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| ///
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| /// # Examples
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| ///
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| /// Defines how to search for an [`OPP`] in a [`Table`] relative to a frequency.
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| ///
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| /// ```
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| /// use kernel::clk::Hertz;
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| /// use kernel::error::Result;
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| /// use kernel::opp::{OPP, SearchType, Table};
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| /// use kernel::sync::aref::ARef;
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| ///
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| /// fn find_opp(table: &Table, freq: Hertz) -> Result<ARef<OPP>> {
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| ///     let opp = table.opp_from_freq(freq, Some(true), None, SearchType::Exact)?;
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| ///
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| ///     pr_info!("OPP frequency is: {:?}\n", opp.freq(None));
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| ///     pr_info!("OPP voltage is: {:?}\n", opp.voltage());
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| ///     pr_info!("OPP level is: {}\n", opp.level());
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| ///     pr_info!("OPP power is: {:?}\n", opp.power());
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| ///
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| ///     Ok(opp)
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| /// }
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| /// ```
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| #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
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| pub enum SearchType {
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|     /// Match the exact frequency.
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|     Exact,
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|     /// Find the highest frequency less than or equal to the given value.
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|     Floor,
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|     /// Find the lowest frequency greater than or equal to the given value.
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|     Ceil,
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| }
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| 
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| /// OPP configuration callbacks.
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| ///
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| /// Implement this trait to customize OPP clock and regulator setup for your device.
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| #[vtable]
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| pub trait ConfigOps {
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|     /// This is typically used to scale clocks when transitioning between OPPs.
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|     #[inline]
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|     fn config_clks(_dev: &Device, _table: &Table, _opp: &OPP, _scaling_down: bool) -> Result {
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|         build_error!(VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR)
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// This provides access to the old and new OPPs, allowing for safe regulator adjustments.
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|     #[inline]
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|     fn config_regulators(
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|         _dev: &Device,
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|         _opp_old: &OPP,
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|         _opp_new: &OPP,
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|         _data: *mut *mut bindings::regulator,
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|         _count: u32,
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|     ) -> Result {
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|         build_error!(VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR)
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| /// OPP configuration token.
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| ///
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| /// Returned by the OPP core when configuration is applied to a [`Device`]. The associated
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| /// configuration is automatically cleared when the token is dropped.
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| pub struct ConfigToken(i32);
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| 
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| impl Drop for ConfigToken {
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|     fn drop(&mut self) {
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|         // SAFETY: This is the same token value returned by the C code via `dev_pm_opp_set_config`.
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|         unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_clear_config(self.0) };
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| /// OPP configurations.
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| ///
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| /// Rust abstraction for the C `struct dev_pm_opp_config`.
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| ///
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| /// # Examples
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| ///
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| /// The following example demonstrates how to set OPP property-name configuration for a [`Device`].
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| ///
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| /// ```
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| /// use kernel::device::Device;
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| /// use kernel::error::Result;
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| /// use kernel::opp::{Config, ConfigOps, ConfigToken};
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| /// use kernel::str::CString;
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| /// use kernel::sync::aref::ARef;
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| /// use kernel::macros::vtable;
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| ///
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| /// #[derive(Default)]
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| /// struct Driver;
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| ///
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| /// #[vtable]
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| /// impl ConfigOps for Driver {}
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| ///
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| /// fn configure(dev: &ARef<Device>) -> Result<ConfigToken> {
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| ///     let name = CString::try_from_fmt(fmt!("slow"))?;
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| ///
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| ///     // The OPP configuration is cleared once the [`ConfigToken`] goes out of scope.
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| ///     Config::<Driver>::new()
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| ///         .set_prop_name(name)?
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| ///         .set(dev)
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| /// }
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| /// ```
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| #[derive(Default)]
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| pub struct Config<T: ConfigOps>
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| where
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|     T: Default,
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| {
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|     clk_names: Option<KVec<CString>>,
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|     prop_name: Option<CString>,
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|     regulator_names: Option<KVec<CString>>,
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|     supported_hw: Option<KVec<u32>>,
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| 
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|     // Tuple containing (required device, index)
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|     required_dev: Option<(ARef<Device>, u32)>,
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|     _data: PhantomData<T>,
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| }
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| 
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| impl<T: ConfigOps + Default> Config<T> {
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|     /// Creates a new instance of [`Config`].
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|     #[inline]
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|     pub fn new() -> Self {
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|         Self::default()
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Initializes clock names.
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|     pub fn set_clk_names(mut self, names: KVec<CString>) -> Result<Self> {
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|         if self.clk_names.is_some() {
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|             return Err(EBUSY);
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|         }
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| 
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|         if names.is_empty() {
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|             return Err(EINVAL);
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|         }
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| 
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|         self.clk_names = Some(names);
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|         Ok(self)
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Initializes property name.
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|     pub fn set_prop_name(mut self, name: CString) -> Result<Self> {
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|         if self.prop_name.is_some() {
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|             return Err(EBUSY);
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|         }
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| 
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|         self.prop_name = Some(name);
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|         Ok(self)
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Initializes regulator names.
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|     pub fn set_regulator_names(mut self, names: KVec<CString>) -> Result<Self> {
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|         if self.regulator_names.is_some() {
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|             return Err(EBUSY);
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|         }
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| 
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|         if names.is_empty() {
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|             return Err(EINVAL);
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|         }
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| 
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|         self.regulator_names = Some(names);
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| 
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|         Ok(self)
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Initializes required devices.
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|     pub fn set_required_dev(mut self, dev: ARef<Device>, index: u32) -> Result<Self> {
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|         if self.required_dev.is_some() {
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|             return Err(EBUSY);
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|         }
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| 
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|         self.required_dev = Some((dev, index));
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|         Ok(self)
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Initializes supported hardware.
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|     pub fn set_supported_hw(mut self, hw: KVec<u32>) -> Result<Self> {
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|         if self.supported_hw.is_some() {
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|             return Err(EBUSY);
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|         }
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| 
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|         if hw.is_empty() {
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|             return Err(EINVAL);
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|         }
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| 
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|         self.supported_hw = Some(hw);
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|         Ok(self)
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Sets the configuration with the OPP core.
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|     ///
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|     /// The returned [`ConfigToken`] will remove the configuration when dropped.
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|     pub fn set(self, dev: &Device) -> Result<ConfigToken> {
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|         let (_clk_list, clk_names) = match &self.clk_names {
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|             Some(x) => {
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|                 let list = to_c_str_array(x)?;
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|                 let ptr = list.as_ptr();
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|                 (Some(list), ptr)
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|             }
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|             None => (None, ptr::null()),
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|         };
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| 
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|         let (_regulator_list, regulator_names) = match &self.regulator_names {
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|             Some(x) => {
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|                 let list = to_c_str_array(x)?;
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|                 let ptr = list.as_ptr();
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|                 (Some(list), ptr)
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|             }
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|             None => (None, ptr::null()),
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|         };
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| 
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|         let prop_name = self
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|             .prop_name
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|             .as_ref()
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|             .map_or(ptr::null(), |p| p.as_char_ptr());
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| 
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|         let (supported_hw, supported_hw_count) = self
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|             .supported_hw
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|             .as_ref()
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|             .map_or((ptr::null(), 0), |hw| (hw.as_ptr(), hw.len() as u32));
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| 
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|         let (required_dev, required_dev_index) = self
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|             .required_dev
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|             .as_ref()
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|             .map_or((ptr::null_mut(), 0), |(dev, idx)| (dev.as_raw(), *idx));
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| 
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|         let mut config = bindings::dev_pm_opp_config {
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|             clk_names,
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|             config_clks: if T::HAS_CONFIG_CLKS {
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|                 Some(Self::config_clks)
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|             } else {
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|                 None
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|             },
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|             prop_name,
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|             regulator_names,
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|             config_regulators: if T::HAS_CONFIG_REGULATORS {
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|                 Some(Self::config_regulators)
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|             } else {
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|                 None
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|             },
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|             supported_hw,
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|             supported_hw_count,
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| 
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|             required_dev,
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|             required_dev_index,
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|         };
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| 
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|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
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|         // requirements. The OPP core guarantees not to access fields of [`Config`] after this call
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|         // and so we don't need to save a copy of them for future use.
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|         let ret = unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_set_config(dev.as_raw(), &mut config) };
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| 
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|         to_result(ret).map(|()| ConfigToken(ret))
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Config's clk callback.
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|     ///
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|     /// SAFETY: Called from C. Inputs must be valid pointers.
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|     extern "C" fn config_clks(
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|         dev: *mut bindings::device,
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|         opp_table: *mut bindings::opp_table,
 | |
|         opp: *mut bindings::dev_pm_opp,
 | |
|         _data: *mut c_void,
 | |
|         scaling_down: bool,
 | |
|     ) -> c_int {
 | |
|         from_result(|| {
 | |
|             // SAFETY: 'dev' is guaranteed by the C code to be valid.
 | |
|             let dev = unsafe { Device::get_device(dev) };
 | |
|             T::config_clks(
 | |
|                 &dev,
 | |
|                 // SAFETY: 'opp_table' is guaranteed by the C code to be valid.
 | |
|                 &unsafe { Table::from_raw_table(opp_table, &dev) },
 | |
|                 // SAFETY: 'opp' is guaranteed by the C code to be valid.
 | |
|                 unsafe { OPP::from_raw_opp(opp)? },
 | |
|                 scaling_down,
 | |
|             )
 | |
|             .map(|()| 0)
 | |
|         })
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Config's regulator callback.
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// SAFETY: Called from C. Inputs must be valid pointers.
 | |
|     extern "C" fn config_regulators(
 | |
|         dev: *mut bindings::device,
 | |
|         old_opp: *mut bindings::dev_pm_opp,
 | |
|         new_opp: *mut bindings::dev_pm_opp,
 | |
|         regulators: *mut *mut bindings::regulator,
 | |
|         count: c_uint,
 | |
|     ) -> c_int {
 | |
|         from_result(|| {
 | |
|             // SAFETY: 'dev' is guaranteed by the C code to be valid.
 | |
|             let dev = unsafe { Device::get_device(dev) };
 | |
|             T::config_regulators(
 | |
|                 &dev,
 | |
|                 // SAFETY: 'old_opp' is guaranteed by the C code to be valid.
 | |
|                 unsafe { OPP::from_raw_opp(old_opp)? },
 | |
|                 // SAFETY: 'new_opp' is guaranteed by the C code to be valid.
 | |
|                 unsafe { OPP::from_raw_opp(new_opp)? },
 | |
|                 regulators,
 | |
|                 count,
 | |
|             )
 | |
|             .map(|()| 0)
 | |
|         })
 | |
|     }
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /// A reference-counted OPP table.
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// Rust abstraction for the C `struct opp_table`.
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// # Invariants
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// The pointer stored in `Self` is non-null and valid for the lifetime of the [`Table`].
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// Instances of this type are reference-counted.
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// # Examples
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// The following example demonstrates how to get OPP [`Table`] for a [`Cpumask`] and set its
 | |
| /// frequency.
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// ```
 | |
| /// # #![cfg(CONFIG_OF)]
 | |
| /// use kernel::clk::Hertz;
 | |
| /// use kernel::cpumask::Cpumask;
 | |
| /// use kernel::device::Device;
 | |
| /// use kernel::error::Result;
 | |
| /// use kernel::opp::Table;
 | |
| /// use kernel::sync::aref::ARef;
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// fn get_table(dev: &ARef<Device>, mask: &mut Cpumask, freq: Hertz) -> Result<Table> {
 | |
| ///     let mut opp_table = Table::from_of_cpumask(dev, mask)?;
 | |
| ///
 | |
| ///     if opp_table.opp_count()? == 0 {
 | |
| ///         return Err(EINVAL);
 | |
| ///     }
 | |
| ///
 | |
| ///     pr_info!("Max transition latency is: {} ns\n", opp_table.max_transition_latency_ns());
 | |
| ///     pr_info!("Suspend frequency is: {:?}\n", opp_table.suspend_freq());
 | |
| ///
 | |
| ///     opp_table.set_rate(freq)?;
 | |
| ///     Ok(opp_table)
 | |
| /// }
 | |
| /// ```
 | |
| pub struct Table {
 | |
|     ptr: *mut bindings::opp_table,
 | |
|     dev: ARef<Device>,
 | |
|     #[allow(dead_code)]
 | |
|     em: bool,
 | |
|     #[allow(dead_code)]
 | |
|     of: bool,
 | |
|     cpus: Option<CpumaskVar>,
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /// SAFETY: It is okay to send ownership of [`Table`] across thread boundaries.
 | |
| unsafe impl Send for Table {}
 | |
| 
 | |
| /// SAFETY: It is okay to access [`Table`] through shared references from other threads because
 | |
| /// we're either accessing properties that don't change or that are properly synchronised by C code.
 | |
| unsafe impl Sync for Table {}
 | |
| 
 | |
| impl Table {
 | |
|     /// Creates a new reference-counted [`Table`] from a raw pointer.
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// # Safety
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// Callers must ensure that `ptr` is valid and non-null.
 | |
|     unsafe fn from_raw_table(ptr: *mut bindings::opp_table, dev: &ARef<Device>) -> Self {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: By the safety requirements, ptr is valid and its refcount will be incremented.
 | |
|         //
 | |
|         // INVARIANT: The reference-count is decremented when [`Table`] goes out of scope.
 | |
|         unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_get_opp_table_ref(ptr) };
 | |
| 
 | |
|         Self {
 | |
|             ptr,
 | |
|             dev: dev.clone(),
 | |
|             em: false,
 | |
|             of: false,
 | |
|             cpus: None,
 | |
|         }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Creates a new reference-counted [`Table`] instance for a [`Device`].
 | |
|     pub fn from_dev(dev: &Device) -> Result<Self> {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of the [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|         // requirements.
 | |
|         //
 | |
|         // INVARIANT: The reference-count is incremented by the C code and is decremented when
 | |
|         // [`Table`] goes out of scope.
 | |
|         let ptr = from_err_ptr(unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_get_opp_table(dev.as_raw()) })?;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         Ok(Self {
 | |
|             ptr,
 | |
|             dev: dev.into(),
 | |
|             em: false,
 | |
|             of: false,
 | |
|             cpus: None,
 | |
|         })
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Creates a new reference-counted [`Table`] instance for a [`Device`] based on device tree
 | |
|     /// entries.
 | |
|     #[cfg(CONFIG_OF)]
 | |
|     pub fn from_of(dev: &ARef<Device>, index: i32) -> Result<Self> {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of the [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|         // requirements.
 | |
|         //
 | |
|         // INVARIANT: The reference-count is incremented by the C code and is decremented when
 | |
|         // [`Table`] goes out of scope.
 | |
|         to_result(unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_of_add_table_indexed(dev.as_raw(), index) })?;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         // Get the newly created [`Table`].
 | |
|         let mut table = Self::from_dev(dev)?;
 | |
|         table.of = true;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         Ok(table)
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Remove device tree based [`Table`].
 | |
|     #[cfg(CONFIG_OF)]
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     fn remove_of(&self) {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of the [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|         // requirements. We took the reference from [`from_of`] earlier, it is safe to drop the
 | |
|         // same now.
 | |
|         unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_of_remove_table(self.dev.as_raw()) };
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Creates a new reference-counted [`Table`] instance for a [`Cpumask`] based on device tree
 | |
|     /// entries.
 | |
|     #[cfg(CONFIG_OF)]
 | |
|     pub fn from_of_cpumask(dev: &Device, cpumask: &mut Cpumask) -> Result<Self> {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The cpumask is valid and the returned pointer will be owned by the [`Table`]
 | |
|         // instance.
 | |
|         //
 | |
|         // INVARIANT: The reference-count is incremented by the C code and is decremented when
 | |
|         // [`Table`] goes out of scope.
 | |
|         to_result(unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_of_cpumask_add_table(cpumask.as_raw()) })?;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         // Fetch the newly created table.
 | |
|         let mut table = Self::from_dev(dev)?;
 | |
|         table.cpus = Some(CpumaskVar::try_clone(cpumask)?);
 | |
| 
 | |
|         Ok(table)
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Remove device tree based [`Table`] for a [`Cpumask`].
 | |
|     #[cfg(CONFIG_OF)]
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     fn remove_of_cpumask(&self, cpumask: &Cpumask) {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The cpumask is valid and we took the reference from [`from_of_cpumask`] earlier,
 | |
|         // it is safe to drop the same now.
 | |
|         unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_of_cpumask_remove_table(cpumask.as_raw()) };
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Returns the number of [`OPP`]s in the [`Table`].
 | |
|     pub fn opp_count(&self) -> Result<u32> {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|         // requirements.
 | |
|         let ret = unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_get_opp_count(self.dev.as_raw()) };
 | |
| 
 | |
|         to_result(ret).map(|()| ret as u32)
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Returns max clock latency (in nanoseconds) of the [`OPP`]s in the [`Table`].
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn max_clock_latency_ns(&self) -> usize {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|         // requirements.
 | |
|         unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_get_max_clock_latency(self.dev.as_raw()) }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Returns max volt latency (in nanoseconds) of the [`OPP`]s in the [`Table`].
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn max_volt_latency_ns(&self) -> usize {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|         // requirements.
 | |
|         unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_get_max_volt_latency(self.dev.as_raw()) }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Returns max transition latency (in nanoseconds) of the [`OPP`]s in the [`Table`].
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn max_transition_latency_ns(&self) -> usize {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|         // requirements.
 | |
|         unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_get_max_transition_latency(self.dev.as_raw()) }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Returns the suspend [`OPP`]'s frequency.
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn suspend_freq(&self) -> Hertz {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|         // requirements.
 | |
|         Hertz(unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_get_suspend_opp_freq(self.dev.as_raw()) })
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Synchronizes regulators used by the [`Table`].
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn sync_regulators(&self) -> Result {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|         // requirements.
 | |
|         to_result(unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_sync_regulators(self.dev.as_raw()) })
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Gets sharing CPUs.
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn sharing_cpus(dev: &Device, cpumask: &mut Cpumask) -> Result {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|         // requirements.
 | |
|         to_result(unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_get_sharing_cpus(dev.as_raw(), cpumask.as_raw()) })
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Sets sharing CPUs.
 | |
|     pub fn set_sharing_cpus(&mut self, cpumask: &mut Cpumask) -> Result {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|         // requirements.
 | |
|         to_result(unsafe {
 | |
|             bindings::dev_pm_opp_set_sharing_cpus(self.dev.as_raw(), cpumask.as_raw())
 | |
|         })?;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if let Some(mask) = self.cpus.as_mut() {
 | |
|             // Update the cpumask as this will be used while removing the table.
 | |
|             cpumask.copy(mask);
 | |
|         }
 | |
| 
 | |
|         Ok(())
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Gets sharing CPUs from device tree.
 | |
|     #[cfg(CONFIG_OF)]
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn of_sharing_cpus(dev: &Device, cpumask: &mut Cpumask) -> Result {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|         // requirements.
 | |
|         to_result(unsafe {
 | |
|             bindings::dev_pm_opp_of_get_sharing_cpus(dev.as_raw(), cpumask.as_raw())
 | |
|         })
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Updates the voltage value for an [`OPP`].
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn adjust_voltage(
 | |
|         &self,
 | |
|         freq: Hertz,
 | |
|         volt: MicroVolt,
 | |
|         volt_min: MicroVolt,
 | |
|         volt_max: MicroVolt,
 | |
|     ) -> Result {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|         // requirements.
 | |
|         to_result(unsafe {
 | |
|             bindings::dev_pm_opp_adjust_voltage(
 | |
|                 self.dev.as_raw(),
 | |
|                 freq.into(),
 | |
|                 volt.into(),
 | |
|                 volt_min.into(),
 | |
|                 volt_max.into(),
 | |
|             )
 | |
|         })
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Creates [`FreqTable`] from [`Table`].
 | |
|     #[cfg(CONFIG_CPU_FREQ)]
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn cpufreq_table(&mut self) -> Result<FreqTable> {
 | |
|         FreqTable::new(self)
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Configures device with [`OPP`] matching the frequency value.
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn set_rate(&self, freq: Hertz) -> Result {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|         // requirements.
 | |
|         to_result(unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_set_rate(self.dev.as_raw(), freq.into()) })
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Configures device with [`OPP`].
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn set_opp(&self, opp: &OPP) -> Result {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|         // requirements.
 | |
|         to_result(unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_set_opp(self.dev.as_raw(), opp.as_raw()) })
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Finds [`OPP`] based on frequency.
 | |
|     pub fn opp_from_freq(
 | |
|         &self,
 | |
|         freq: Hertz,
 | |
|         available: Option<bool>,
 | |
|         index: Option<u32>,
 | |
|         stype: SearchType,
 | |
|     ) -> Result<ARef<OPP>> {
 | |
|         let raw_dev = self.dev.as_raw();
 | |
|         let index = index.unwrap_or(0);
 | |
|         let mut rate = freq.into();
 | |
| 
 | |
|         let ptr = from_err_ptr(match stype {
 | |
|             SearchType::Exact => {
 | |
|                 if let Some(available) = available {
 | |
|                     // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and
 | |
|                     // its safety requirements. The returned pointer will be owned by the new
 | |
|                     // [`OPP`] instance.
 | |
|                     unsafe {
 | |
|                         bindings::dev_pm_opp_find_freq_exact_indexed(
 | |
|                             raw_dev, rate, index, available,
 | |
|                         )
 | |
|                     }
 | |
|                 } else {
 | |
|                     return Err(EINVAL);
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|             }
 | |
| 
 | |
|             // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|             // requirements. The returned pointer will be owned by the new [`OPP`] instance.
 | |
|             SearchType::Ceil => unsafe {
 | |
|                 bindings::dev_pm_opp_find_freq_ceil_indexed(raw_dev, &mut rate, index)
 | |
|             },
 | |
| 
 | |
|             // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|             // requirements. The returned pointer will be owned by the new [`OPP`] instance.
 | |
|             SearchType::Floor => unsafe {
 | |
|                 bindings::dev_pm_opp_find_freq_floor_indexed(raw_dev, &mut rate, index)
 | |
|             },
 | |
|         })?;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The `ptr` is guaranteed by the C code to be valid.
 | |
|         unsafe { OPP::from_raw_opp_owned(ptr) }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Finds [`OPP`] based on level.
 | |
|     pub fn opp_from_level(&self, mut level: u32, stype: SearchType) -> Result<ARef<OPP>> {
 | |
|         let raw_dev = self.dev.as_raw();
 | |
| 
 | |
|         let ptr = from_err_ptr(match stype {
 | |
|             // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|             // requirements. The returned pointer will be owned by the new [`OPP`] instance.
 | |
|             SearchType::Exact => unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_find_level_exact(raw_dev, level) },
 | |
| 
 | |
|             // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|             // requirements. The returned pointer will be owned by the new [`OPP`] instance.
 | |
|             SearchType::Ceil => unsafe {
 | |
|                 bindings::dev_pm_opp_find_level_ceil(raw_dev, &mut level)
 | |
|             },
 | |
| 
 | |
|             // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|             // requirements. The returned pointer will be owned by the new [`OPP`] instance.
 | |
|             SearchType::Floor => unsafe {
 | |
|                 bindings::dev_pm_opp_find_level_floor(raw_dev, &mut level)
 | |
|             },
 | |
|         })?;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The `ptr` is guaranteed by the C code to be valid.
 | |
|         unsafe { OPP::from_raw_opp_owned(ptr) }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Finds [`OPP`] based on bandwidth.
 | |
|     pub fn opp_from_bw(&self, mut bw: u32, index: i32, stype: SearchType) -> Result<ARef<OPP>> {
 | |
|         let raw_dev = self.dev.as_raw();
 | |
| 
 | |
|         let ptr = from_err_ptr(match stype {
 | |
|             // The OPP core doesn't support this yet.
 | |
|             SearchType::Exact => return Err(EINVAL),
 | |
| 
 | |
|             // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|             // requirements. The returned pointer will be owned by the new [`OPP`] instance.
 | |
|             SearchType::Ceil => unsafe {
 | |
|                 bindings::dev_pm_opp_find_bw_ceil(raw_dev, &mut bw, index)
 | |
|             },
 | |
| 
 | |
|             // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|             // requirements. The returned pointer will be owned by the new [`OPP`] instance.
 | |
|             SearchType::Floor => unsafe {
 | |
|                 bindings::dev_pm_opp_find_bw_floor(raw_dev, &mut bw, index)
 | |
|             },
 | |
|         })?;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The `ptr` is guaranteed by the C code to be valid.
 | |
|         unsafe { OPP::from_raw_opp_owned(ptr) }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Enables the [`OPP`].
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn enable_opp(&self, freq: Hertz) -> Result {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|         // requirements.
 | |
|         to_result(unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_enable(self.dev.as_raw(), freq.into()) })
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Disables the [`OPP`].
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn disable_opp(&self, freq: Hertz) -> Result {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|         // requirements.
 | |
|         to_result(unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_disable(self.dev.as_raw(), freq.into()) })
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Registers with the Energy model.
 | |
|     #[cfg(CONFIG_OF)]
 | |
|     pub fn of_register_em(&mut self, cpumask: &mut Cpumask) -> Result {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|         // requirements.
 | |
|         to_result(unsafe {
 | |
|             bindings::dev_pm_opp_of_register_em(self.dev.as_raw(), cpumask.as_raw())
 | |
|         })?;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         self.em = true;
 | |
|         Ok(())
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Unregisters with the Energy model.
 | |
|     #[cfg(all(CONFIG_OF, CONFIG_ENERGY_MODEL))]
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     fn of_unregister_em(&self) {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The requirements are satisfied by the existence of [`Device`] and its safety
 | |
|         // requirements. We registered with the EM framework earlier, it is safe to unregister now.
 | |
|         unsafe { bindings::em_dev_unregister_perf_domain(self.dev.as_raw()) };
 | |
|     }
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| impl Drop for Table {
 | |
|     fn drop(&mut self) {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: By the type invariants, we know that `self` owns a reference, so it is safe
 | |
|         // to relinquish it now.
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|         unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_put_opp_table(self.ptr) };
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| 
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|         #[cfg(CONFIG_OF)]
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|         {
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|             #[cfg(CONFIG_ENERGY_MODEL)]
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|             if self.em {
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|                 self.of_unregister_em();
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|             }
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| 
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|             if self.of {
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|                 self.remove_of();
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|             } else if let Some(cpumask) = self.cpus.take() {
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|                 self.remove_of_cpumask(&cpumask);
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|             }
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|         }
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| /// A reference-counted Operating performance point (OPP).
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| ///
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| /// Rust abstraction for the C `struct dev_pm_opp`.
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| ///
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| /// # Invariants
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| ///
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| /// The pointer stored in `Self` is non-null and valid for the lifetime of the [`OPP`].
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| ///
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| /// Instances of this type are reference-counted. The reference count is incremented by the
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| /// `dev_pm_opp_get` function and decremented by `dev_pm_opp_put`. The Rust type `ARef<OPP>`
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| /// represents a pointer that owns a reference count on the [`OPP`].
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| ///
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| /// A reference to the [`OPP`], &[`OPP`], isn't refcounted by the Rust code.
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| ///
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| /// # Examples
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| ///
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| /// The following example demonstrates how to get [`OPP`] corresponding to a frequency value and
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| /// configure the device with it.
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| ///
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| /// ```
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| /// use kernel::clk::Hertz;
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| /// use kernel::error::Result;
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| /// use kernel::opp::{SearchType, Table};
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| ///
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| /// fn configure_opp(table: &Table, freq: Hertz) -> Result {
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| ///     let opp = table.opp_from_freq(freq, Some(true), None, SearchType::Exact)?;
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| ///
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| ///     if opp.freq(None) != freq {
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| ///         return Err(EINVAL);
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| ///     }
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| ///
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| ///     table.set_opp(&opp)
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| /// }
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| /// ```
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| #[repr(transparent)]
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| pub struct OPP(Opaque<bindings::dev_pm_opp>);
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| 
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| /// SAFETY: It is okay to send the ownership of [`OPP`] across thread boundaries.
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| unsafe impl Send for OPP {}
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| 
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| /// SAFETY: It is okay to access [`OPP`] through shared references from other threads because we're
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| /// either accessing properties that don't change or that are properly synchronised by C code.
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| unsafe impl Sync for OPP {}
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| 
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| /// SAFETY: The type invariants guarantee that [`OPP`] is always refcounted.
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| unsafe impl AlwaysRefCounted for OPP {
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|     fn inc_ref(&self) {
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|         // SAFETY: The existence of a shared reference means that the refcount is nonzero.
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|         unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_get(self.0.get()) };
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|     }
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| 
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|     unsafe fn dec_ref(obj: ptr::NonNull<Self>) {
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|         // SAFETY: The safety requirements guarantee that the refcount is nonzero.
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|         unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_put(obj.cast().as_ptr()) }
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| impl OPP {
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|     /// Creates an owned reference to a [`OPP`] from a valid pointer.
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|     ///
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|     /// The refcount is incremented by the C code and will be decremented by `dec_ref` when the
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|     /// [`ARef`] object is dropped.
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|     ///
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|     /// # Safety
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|     ///
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|     /// The caller must ensure that `ptr` is valid and the refcount of the [`OPP`] is incremented.
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|     /// The caller must also ensure that it doesn't explicitly drop the refcount of the [`OPP`], as
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|     /// the returned [`ARef`] object takes over the refcount increment on the underlying object and
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|     /// the same will be dropped along with it.
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|     pub unsafe fn from_raw_opp_owned(ptr: *mut bindings::dev_pm_opp) -> Result<ARef<Self>> {
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|         let ptr = ptr::NonNull::new(ptr).ok_or(ENODEV)?;
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| 
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|         // SAFETY: The safety requirements guarantee the validity of the pointer.
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|         //
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|         // INVARIANT: The reference-count is decremented when [`OPP`] goes out of scope.
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|         Ok(unsafe { ARef::from_raw(ptr.cast()) })
 | |
|     }
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| 
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|     /// Creates a reference to a [`OPP`] from a valid pointer.
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|     ///
 | |
|     /// The refcount is not updated by the Rust API unless the returned reference is converted to
 | |
|     /// an [`ARef`] object.
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|     ///
 | |
|     /// # Safety
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// The caller must ensure that `ptr` is valid and remains valid for the duration of `'a`.
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub unsafe fn from_raw_opp<'a>(ptr: *mut bindings::dev_pm_opp) -> Result<&'a Self> {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: The caller guarantees that the pointer is not dangling and stays valid for the
 | |
|         // duration of 'a. The cast is okay because [`OPP`] is `repr(transparent)`.
 | |
|         Ok(unsafe { &*ptr.cast() })
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     fn as_raw(&self) -> *mut bindings::dev_pm_opp {
 | |
|         self.0.get()
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Returns the frequency of an [`OPP`].
 | |
|     pub fn freq(&self, index: Option<u32>) -> Hertz {
 | |
|         let index = index.unwrap_or(0);
 | |
| 
 | |
|         // SAFETY: By the type invariants, we know that `self` owns a reference, so it is safe to
 | |
|         // use it.
 | |
|         Hertz(unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_get_freq_indexed(self.as_raw(), index) })
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Returns the voltage of an [`OPP`].
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn voltage(&self) -> MicroVolt {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: By the type invariants, we know that `self` owns a reference, so it is safe to
 | |
|         // use it.
 | |
|         MicroVolt(unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_get_voltage(self.as_raw()) })
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Returns the level of an [`OPP`].
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn level(&self) -> u32 {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: By the type invariants, we know that `self` owns a reference, so it is safe to
 | |
|         // use it.
 | |
|         unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_get_level(self.as_raw()) }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Returns the power of an [`OPP`].
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn power(&self) -> MicroWatt {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: By the type invariants, we know that `self` owns a reference, so it is safe to
 | |
|         // use it.
 | |
|         MicroWatt(unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_get_power(self.as_raw()) })
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Returns the required pstate of an [`OPP`].
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn required_pstate(&self, index: u32) -> u32 {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: By the type invariants, we know that `self` owns a reference, so it is safe to
 | |
|         // use it.
 | |
|         unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_get_required_pstate(self.as_raw(), index) }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Returns true if the [`OPP`] is turbo.
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn is_turbo(&self) -> bool {
 | |
|         // SAFETY: By the type invariants, we know that `self` owns a reference, so it is safe to
 | |
|         // use it.
 | |
|         unsafe { bindings::dev_pm_opp_is_turbo(self.as_raw()) }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| }
 |