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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
#include <linux/gpio/driver.h>
/* The VSC7395 switch chips have 5+1 ports which means 5 ordinary ports and
* a sixth CPU port facing the processor with an RGMII interface. These ports
* are numbered 0..4 and 6, so they leave a "hole" in the port map for port 5,
* which is invalid.
*
* The VSC7398 has 8 ports, port 7 is again the CPU port.
*
* We allocate 8 ports and avoid access to the nonexistent ports.
*/
#define VSC73XX_MAX_NUM_PORTS 8
/**
* struct vsc73xx - VSC73xx state container: main data structure
* @dev: The device pointer
* @reset: The descriptor for the GPIO line tied to the reset pin
* @ds: Pointer to the DSA core structure
* @gc: Main structure of the GPIO controller
* @chipid: Storage for the Chip ID value read from the CHIPID register of the
* switch
* @addr: MAC address used in flow control frames
* @ops: Structure with hardware-dependent operations
* @priv: Pointer to the configuration interface structure
*/
struct vsc73xx {
struct device *dev;
struct gpio_desc *reset;
struct dsa_switch *ds;
struct gpio_chip gc;
u16 chipid;
u8 addr[ETH_ALEN];
const struct vsc73xx_ops *ops;
void *priv;
};
/**
* struct vsc73xx_ops - VSC73xx methods container
* @read: Method for register reading over the hardware-dependent interface
* @write: Method for register writing over the hardware-dependent interface
*/
struct vsc73xx_ops {
int (*read)(struct vsc73xx *vsc, u8 block, u8 subblock, u8 reg,
u32 *val);
int (*write)(struct vsc73xx *vsc, u8 block, u8 subblock, u8 reg,
u32 val);
};
int vsc73xx_is_addr_valid(u8 block, u8 subblock);
int vsc73xx_probe(struct vsc73xx *vsc);
void vsc73xx_remove(struct vsc73xx *vsc);
void vsc73xx_shutdown(struct vsc73xx *vsc);
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