| Revision 6, 2005-11-20 |
| Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org> |
| Greg KH <greg@kroah.com> |
| |
| This is a guide on how to convert I2C chip drivers from Linux 2.4 to |
| Linux 2.6. I have been using existing drivers (lm75, lm78) as examples. |
| Then I converted a driver myself (lm83) and updated this document. |
| Note that this guide is strongly oriented towards hardware monitoring |
| drivers. Many points are still valid for other type of drivers, but |
| others may be irrelevant. |
| |
| There are two sets of points below. The first set concerns technical |
| changes. The second set concerns coding policy. Both are mandatory. |
| |
| Although reading this guide will help you porting drivers, I suggest |
| you keep an eye on an already ported driver while porting your own |
| driver. This will help you a lot understanding what this guide |
| exactly means. Choose the chip driver that is the more similar to |
| yours for best results. |
| |
| Technical changes: |
| |
| * [Includes] Get rid of "version.h" and <linux/i2c-proc.h>. |
| Includes typically look like that: |
| #include <linux/module.h> |
| #include <linux/init.h> |
| #include <linux/slab.h> |
| #include <linux/jiffies.h> |
| #include <linux/i2c.h> |
| #include <linux/i2c-isa.h> /* for ISA drivers */ |
| #include <linux/hwmon.h> /* for hardware monitoring drivers */ |
| #include <linux/hwmon-sysfs.h> |
| #include <linux/hwmon-vid.h> /* if you need VRM support */ |
| #include <linux/err.h> /* for class registration */ |
| #include <asm/io.h> /* if you have I/O operations */ |
| Please respect this inclusion order. Some extra headers may be |
| required for a given driver (e.g. "lm75.h"). |
| |
| * [Addresses] SENSORS_I2C_END becomes I2C_CLIENT_END, ISA addresses |
| are no more handled by the i2c core. Address ranges are no more |
| supported either, define each individual address separately. |
| SENSORS_INSMOD_<n> becomes I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_<n>. |
| |
| * [Client data] Get rid of sysctl_id. Try using standard names for |
| register values (for example, temp_os becomes temp_max). You're |
| still relatively free here, but you *have* to follow the standard |
| names for sysfs files (see the Sysctl section below). |
| |
| * [Function prototypes] The detect functions loses its flags |
| parameter. Sysctl (e.g. lm75_temp) and miscellaneous functions |
| are off the list of prototypes. This usually leaves five |
| prototypes: |
| static int lm75_attach_adapter(struct i2c_adapter *adapter); |
| static int lm75_detect(struct i2c_adapter *adapter, int address, |
| int kind); |
| static void lm75_init_client(struct i2c_client *client); |
| static int lm75_detach_client(struct i2c_client *client); |
| static struct lm75_data lm75_update_device(struct device *dev); |
| |
| * [Sysctl] All sysctl stuff is of course gone (defines, ctl_table |
| and functions). Instead, you have to define show and set functions for |
| each sysfs file. Only define set for writable values. Take a look at an |
| existing 2.6 driver for details (it87 for example). Don't forget |
| to define the attributes for each file (this is that step that |
| links callback functions). Use the file names specified in |
| Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface for the individual files. Also |
| convert the units these files read and write to the specified ones. |
| If you need to add a new type of file, please discuss it on the |
| sensors mailing list <lm-sensors@lm-sensors.org> by providing a |
| patch to the Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface file. |
| |
| * [Attach] For I2C drivers, the attach function should make sure |
| that the adapter's class has I2C_CLASS_HWMON (or whatever class is |
| suitable for your driver), using the following construct: |
| if (!(adapter->class & I2C_CLASS_HWMON)) |
| return 0; |
| ISA-only drivers of course don't need this. |
| Call i2c_probe() instead of i2c_detect(). |
| |
| * [Detect] As mentioned earlier, the flags parameter is gone. |
| The type_name and client_name strings are replaced by a single |
| name string, which will be filled with a lowercase, short string. |
| In i2c-only drivers, drop the i2c_is_isa_adapter check, it's |
| useless. Same for isa-only drivers, as the test would always be |
| true. Only hybrid drivers (which are quite rare) still need it. |
| The labels used for error paths are reduced to the number needed. |
| It is advised that the labels are given descriptive names such as |
| exit and exit_free. Don't forget to properly set err before |
| jumping to error labels. By the way, labels should be left-aligned. |
| Use kzalloc instead of kmalloc. |
| Use i2c_set_clientdata to set the client data (as opposed to |
| a direct access to client->data). |
| Use strlcpy instead of strcpy or snprintf to copy the client name. |
| Replace the sysctl directory registration by calls to |
| device_create_file. Move the driver initialization before any |
| sysfs file creation. |
| Register the client with the hwmon class (using hwmon_device_register) |
| if applicable. |
| Drop client->id. |
| Drop any 24RF08 corruption prevention you find, as this is now done |
| at the i2c-core level, and doing it twice voids it. |
| Don't add I2C_CLIENT_ALLOW_USE to client->flags, it's the default now. |
| |
| * [Init] Limits must not be set by the driver (can be done later in |
| user-space). Chip should not be reset default (although a module |
| parameter may be used to force it), and initialization should be |
| limited to the strictly necessary steps. |
| |
| * [Detach] Remove the call to i2c_deregister_entry. Do not log an |
| error message if i2c_detach_client fails, as i2c-core will now do |
| it for you. |
| Unregister from the hwmon class if applicable. |
| |
| * [Update] The function prototype changed, it is now |
| passed a device structure, which you have to convert to a client |
| using to_i2c_client(dev). The update function should return a |
| pointer to the client data. |
| Don't access client->data directly, use i2c_get_clientdata(client) |
| instead. |
| Use time_after() instead of direct jiffies comparison. |
| |
| * [Interface] Make sure there is a MODULE_LICENSE() line, at the bottom |
| of the file (after MODULE_AUTHOR() and MODULE_DESCRIPTION(), in this |
| order). |
| |
| * [Driver] The flags field of the i2c_driver structure is gone. |
| I2C_DF_NOTIFY is now the default behavior. |
| |
| Coding policy: |
| |
| * [Copyright] Use (C), not (c), for copyright. |
| |
| * [Debug/log] Get rid of #ifdef DEBUG/#endif constructs whenever you |
| can. Calls to printk for debugging purposes are replaced by calls to |
| dev_dbg where possible, else to pr_debug. Here is an example of how |
| to call it (taken from lm75_detect): |
| dev_dbg(&client->dev, "Starting lm75 update\n"); |
| Replace other printk calls with the dev_info, dev_err or dev_warn |
| function, as appropriate. |
| |
| * [Constants] Constants defines (registers, conversions) should be |
| aligned. This greatly improves readability. |
| Alignments are achieved by the means of tabs, not spaces. Remember |
| that tabs are set to 8 in the Linux kernel code. |
| |
| * [Layout] Avoid extra empty lines between comments and what they |
| comment. Respect the coding style (see Documentation/CodingStyle), |
| in particular when it comes to placing curly braces. |
| |
| * [Comments] Make sure that no comment refers to a file that isn't |
| part of the Linux source tree (typically doc/chips/<chip name>), |
| and that remaining comments still match the code. Merging comment |
| lines when possible is encouraged. |