Re: [PATCH] More i2c driver changes for 2.5.66

Greg KH (greg@kroah.com)
Wed, 2 Apr 2003 16:15:58 -0800


ChangeSet 1.977.29.8, 2003/04/02 11:45:21-08:00, greg@kroah.com

i2c: remove proc and sysctl code from i2c-proc as it is no longer used.

drivers/i2c/i2c-proc.c | 546 -----------------------------------------------
include/linux/i2c-proc.h | 40 ---
2 files changed, 586 deletions(-)

diff -Nru a/drivers/i2c/i2c-proc.c b/drivers/i2c/i2c-proc.c
--- a/drivers/i2c/i2c-proc.c Wed Apr 2 16:01:04 2003
+++ b/drivers/i2c/i2c-proc.c Wed Apr 2 16:01:04 2003
@@ -37,539 +37,6 @@
#include <linux/i2c-proc.h>
#include <asm/uaccess.h>

-static int i2c_parse_reals(int *nrels, void *buffer, int bufsize,
- long *results, int magnitude);
-static int i2c_write_reals(int nrels, void *buffer, size_t *bufsize,
- long *results, int magnitude);
-static int i2c_proc_chips(ctl_table * ctl, int write,
- struct file *filp, void *buffer,
- size_t * lenp);
-static int i2c_sysctl_chips(ctl_table * table, int *name, int nlen,
- void *oldval, size_t * oldlenp,
- void *newval, size_t newlen,
- void **context);
-
-#define SENSORS_ENTRY_MAX 20
-static struct ctl_table_header *i2c_entries[SENSORS_ENTRY_MAX];
-
-static struct i2c_client *i2c_clients[SENSORS_ENTRY_MAX];
-
-static ctl_table i2c_proc_dev_sensors[] = {
- {SENSORS_CHIPS, "chips", NULL, 0, 0644, NULL, &i2c_proc_chips,
- &i2c_sysctl_chips},
- {0}
-};
-
-static ctl_table i2c_proc_dev[] = {
- {DEV_SENSORS, "sensors", NULL, 0, 0555, i2c_proc_dev_sensors},
- {0},
-};
-
-
-static ctl_table i2c_proc[] = {
- {CTL_DEV, "dev", NULL, 0, 0555, i2c_proc_dev},
- {0}
-};
-
-
-static struct ctl_table_header *i2c_proc_header;
-
-/* This returns a nice name for a new directory; for example lm78-isa-0310
- (for a LM78 chip on the ISA bus at port 0x310), or lm75-i2c-3-4e (for
- a LM75 chip on the third i2c bus at address 0x4e).
- name is allocated first. */
-static char *generate_name(struct i2c_client *client, const char *prefix)
-{
- struct i2c_adapter *adapter = client->adapter;
- int addr = client->addr;
- char name_buffer[50], *name;
-
- if (i2c_is_isa_adapter(adapter)) {
- sprintf(name_buffer, "%s-isa-%04x", prefix, addr);
- } else if (adapter->algo->smbus_xfer || adapter->algo->master_xfer) {
- int id = i2c_adapter_id(adapter);
- if (id < 0)
- return ERR_PTR(-ENOENT);
- sprintf(name_buffer, "%s-i2c-%d-%02x", prefix, id, addr);
- } else { /* dummy adapter, generate prefix */
- int end, i;
-
- sprintf(name_buffer, "%s-", prefix);
- end = strlen(name_buffer);
-
- for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
- if (adapter->algo->name[i] == ' ')
- break;
- name_buffer[end++] = tolower(adapter->algo->name[i]);
- }
-
- name_buffer[end] = 0;
- sprintf(name_buffer + end, "-%04x", addr);
- }
-
- name = kmalloc(strlen(name_buffer) + 1, GFP_KERNEL);
- if (unlikely(!name))
- return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
- strcpy(name, name_buffer);
- return name;
-}
-
-/* This rather complex function must be called when you want to add an entry
- to /proc/sys/dev/sensors/chips. It also creates a new directory within
- /proc/sys/dev/sensors/.
- ctl_template should be a template of the newly created directory. It is
- copied in memory. The extra2 field of each file is set to point to client.
- If any driver wants subdirectories within the newly created directory,
- this function must be updated! */
-int i2c_register_entry(struct i2c_client *client, const char *prefix,
- struct ctl_table *leaf)
-{
- struct { struct ctl_table root[2], dev[2], sensors[2]; } *tbl;
- struct ctl_table_header *hdr;
- struct ctl_table *tmp;
- const char *name;
- int id;
-
- name = generate_name(client, prefix);
- if (IS_ERR(name))
- return PTR_ERR(name);
-
- for (id = 0; id < SENSORS_ENTRY_MAX; id++) {
- if (!i2c_entries[id])
- goto free_slot;
- }
-
- goto out_free_name;
-
- free_slot:
- tbl = kmalloc(sizeof(*tbl), GFP_KERNEL);
- if (unlikely(!tbl))
- goto out_free_name;
- memset(tbl, 0, sizeof(*tbl));
-
- for (tmp = leaf; tmp->ctl_name; tmp++)
- tmp->extra2 = client;
-
- tbl->sensors->ctl_name = id+256;
- tbl->sensors->procname = name;
- tbl->sensors->mode = 0555;
- tbl->sensors->child = leaf;
-
- tbl->dev->ctl_name = DEV_SENSORS;
- tbl->dev->procname = "sensors";
- tbl->dev->mode = 0555;
- tbl->dev->child = tbl->sensors;
-
- tbl->root->ctl_name = CTL_DEV;
- tbl->root->procname = "dev";
- tbl->root->mode = 0555;
- tbl->root->child = tbl->dev;
-
- hdr = register_sysctl_table(tbl->root, 0);
- if (unlikely(!hdr))
- goto out_free_tbl;
-
- i2c_entries[id] = hdr;
- i2c_clients[id] = client;
-
- return (id + 256); /* XXX(hch) why?? */
-
- out_free_tbl:
- kfree(tbl);
- out_free_name:
- kfree(name);
- return -ENOMEM;
-}
-
-void i2c_deregister_entry(int id)
-{
- id -= 256;
-
- if (i2c_entries[id]) {
- struct ctl_table_header *hdr = i2c_entries[id];
- struct ctl_table *tbl = hdr->ctl_table;
-
- unregister_sysctl_table(hdr);
- kfree(tbl->child->child->procname);
- kfree(tbl); /* actually the whole anonymous struct */
- }
-
- i2c_entries[id] = NULL;
- i2c_clients[id] = NULL;
-}
-
-static int i2c_proc_chips(ctl_table * ctl, int write, struct file *filp,
- void *buffer, size_t * lenp)
-{
- char BUF[SENSORS_PREFIX_MAX + 30];
- int buflen, curbufsize, i;
- struct ctl_table *client_tbl;
-
- if (write)
- return 0;
-
- /* If buffer is size 0, or we try to read when not at the start, we
- return nothing. Note that I think writing when not at the start
- does not work either, but anyway, this is straight from the kernel
- sources. */
- if (!*lenp || (filp->f_pos && !write)) {
- *lenp = 0;
- return 0;
- }
- curbufsize = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < SENSORS_ENTRY_MAX; i++)
- if (i2c_entries[i]) {
- client_tbl =
- i2c_entries[i]->ctl_table->child->child;
- buflen =
- sprintf(BUF, "%d\t%s\n", client_tbl->ctl_name,
- client_tbl->procname);
- if (buflen + curbufsize > *lenp)
- buflen = *lenp - curbufsize;
- if(copy_to_user(buffer, BUF, buflen))
- return -EFAULT;
- curbufsize += buflen;
- (char *) buffer += buflen;
- }
- *lenp = curbufsize;
- filp->f_pos += curbufsize;
- return 0;
-}
-
-static int i2c_sysctl_chips(ctl_table * table, int *name, int nlen,
- void *oldval, size_t * oldlenp, void *newval,
- size_t newlen, void **context)
-{
- struct i2c_chips_data data;
- int i, oldlen, nrels, maxels,ret=0;
- struct ctl_table *client_tbl;
-
- if (oldval && oldlenp && !((ret = get_user(oldlen, oldlenp))) &&
- oldlen) {
- maxels = oldlen / sizeof(struct i2c_chips_data);
- nrels = 0;
- for (i = 0; (i < SENSORS_ENTRY_MAX) && (nrels < maxels);
- i++)
- if (i2c_entries[i]) {
- client_tbl =
- i2c_entries[i]->ctl_table->child->
- child;
- data.sysctl_id = client_tbl->ctl_name;
- strcpy(data.name, client_tbl->procname);
- if(copy_to_user(oldval, &data,
- sizeof(struct
- i2c_chips_data)))
- return -EFAULT;
- (char *) oldval +=
- sizeof(struct i2c_chips_data);
- nrels++;
- }
- oldlen = nrels * sizeof(struct i2c_chips_data);
- if(put_user(oldlen, oldlenp))
- return -EFAULT;
- }
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-/* This function reads or writes a 'real' value (encoded by the combination
- of an integer and a magnitude, the last is the power of ten the value
- should be divided with) to a /proc/sys directory. To use this function,
- you must (before registering the ctl_table) set the extra2 field to the
- client, and the extra1 field to a function of the form:
- void func(struct i2c_client *client, int operation, int ctl_name,
- int *nrels_mag, long *results)
- This function can be called for three values of operation. If operation
- equals SENSORS_PROC_REAL_INFO, the magnitude should be returned in
- nrels_mag. If operation equals SENSORS_PROC_REAL_READ, values should
- be read into results. nrels_mag should return the number of elements
- read; the maximum number is put in it on entry. Finally, if operation
- equals SENSORS_PROC_REAL_WRITE, the values in results should be
- written to the chip. nrels_mag contains on entry the number of elements
- found.
- In all cases, client points to the client we wish to interact with,
- and ctl_name is the SYSCTL id of the file we are accessing. */
-int i2c_proc_real(ctl_table * ctl, int write, struct file *filp,
- void *buffer, size_t * lenp)
-{
-#define MAX_RESULTS 32
- int mag, nrels = MAX_RESULTS;
- long results[MAX_RESULTS];
- i2c_real_callback callback = ctl->extra1;
- struct i2c_client *client = ctl->extra2;
- int res;
-
- /* If buffer is size 0, or we try to read when not at the start, we
- return nothing. Note that I think writing when not at the start
- does not work either, but anyway, this is straight from the kernel
- sources. */
- if (!*lenp || (filp->f_pos && !write)) {
- *lenp = 0;
- return 0;
- }
-
- /* Get the magnitude */
- callback(client, SENSORS_PROC_REAL_INFO, ctl->ctl_name, &mag,
- NULL);
-
- if (write) {
- /* Read the complete input into results, converting to longs */
- res = i2c_parse_reals(&nrels, buffer, *lenp, results, mag);
- if (res)
- return res;
-
- if (!nrels)
- return 0;
-
- /* Now feed this information back to the client */
- callback(client, SENSORS_PROC_REAL_WRITE, ctl->ctl_name,
- &nrels, results);
-
- filp->f_pos += *lenp;
- return 0;
- } else { /* read */
- /* Get the information from the client into results */
- callback(client, SENSORS_PROC_REAL_READ, ctl->ctl_name,
- &nrels, results);
-
- /* And write them to buffer, converting to reals */
- res = i2c_write_reals(nrels, buffer, lenp, results, mag);
- if (res)
- return res;
- filp->f_pos += *lenp;
- return 0;
- }
-}
-
-/* This function is equivalent to i2c_proc_real, only it interacts with
- the sysctl(2) syscall, and returns no reals, but integers */
-int i2c_sysctl_real(ctl_table * table, int *name, int nlen,
- void *oldval, size_t * oldlenp, void *newval,
- size_t newlen, void **context)
-{
- long results[MAX_RESULTS];
- int oldlen, nrels = MAX_RESULTS,ret=0;
- i2c_real_callback callback = table->extra1;
- struct i2c_client *client = table->extra2;
-
- /* Check if we need to output the old values */
- if (oldval && oldlenp && !((ret=get_user(oldlen, oldlenp))) && oldlen) {
- callback(client, SENSORS_PROC_REAL_READ, table->ctl_name,
- &nrels, results);
-
- /* Note the rounding factor! */
- if (nrels * sizeof(long) < oldlen)
- oldlen = nrels * sizeof(long);
- oldlen = (oldlen / sizeof(long)) * sizeof(long);
- if(copy_to_user(oldval, results, oldlen))
- return -EFAULT;
- if(put_user(oldlen, oldlenp))
- return -EFAULT;
- }
-
- if (newval && newlen) {
- /* Note the rounding factor! */
- newlen -= newlen % sizeof(long);
- nrels = newlen / sizeof(long);
- if(copy_from_user(results, newval, newlen))
- return -EFAULT;
-
- /* Get the new values back to the client */
- callback(client, SENSORS_PROC_REAL_WRITE, table->ctl_name,
- &nrels, results);
- }
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-/* nrels contains initially the maximum number of elements which can be
- put in results, and finally the number of elements actually put there.
- A magnitude of 1 will multiply everything with 10; etc.
- buffer, bufsize is the character buffer we read from and its length.
- results will finally contain the parsed integers.
-
- Buffer should contain several reals, separated by whitespace. A real
- has the following syntax:
- [ Minus ] Digit* [ Dot Digit* ]
- (everything between [] is optional; * means zero or more).
- When the next character is unparsable, everything is skipped until the
- next whitespace.
-
- WARNING! This is tricky code. I have tested it, but there may still be
- hidden bugs in it, even leading to crashes and things!
-*/
-static int i2c_parse_reals(int *nrels, void *buffer, int bufsize,
- long *results, int magnitude)
-{
- int maxels, min, mag;
- long res,ret=0;
- char nextchar = 0;
-
- maxels = *nrels;
- *nrels = 0;
-
- while (bufsize && (*nrels < maxels)) {
-
- /* Skip spaces at the start */
- while (bufsize &&
- !((ret=get_user(nextchar, (char *) buffer))) &&
- isspace((int) nextchar)) {
- bufsize--;
- ((char *) buffer)++;
- }
-
- if (ret)
- return -EFAULT;
- /* Well, we may be done now */
- if (!bufsize)
- return 0;
-
- /* New defaults for our result */
- min = 0;
- res = 0;
- mag = magnitude;
-
- /* Check for a minus */
- if (!((ret=get_user(nextchar, (char *) buffer)))
- && (nextchar == '-')) {
- min = 1;
- bufsize--;
- ((char *) buffer)++;
- }
- if (ret)
- return -EFAULT;
-
- /* Digits before a decimal dot */
- while (bufsize &&
- !((ret=get_user(nextchar, (char *) buffer))) &&
- isdigit((int) nextchar)) {
- res = res * 10 + nextchar - '0';
- bufsize--;
- ((char *) buffer)++;
- }
- if (ret)
- return -EFAULT;
-
- /* If mag < 0, we must actually divide here! */
- while (mag < 0) {
- res = res / 10;
- mag++;
- }
-
- if (bufsize && (nextchar == '.')) {
- /* Skip the dot */
- bufsize--;
- ((char *) buffer)++;
-
- /* Read digits while they are significant */
- while (bufsize && (mag > 0) &&
- !((ret=get_user(nextchar, (char *) buffer))) &&
- isdigit((int) nextchar)) {
- res = res * 10 + nextchar - '0';
- mag--;
- bufsize--;
- ((char *) buffer)++;
- }
- if (ret)
- return -EFAULT;
- }
- /* If we are out of data, but mag > 0, we need to scale here */
- while (mag > 0) {
- res = res * 10;
- mag--;
- }
-
- /* Skip everything until we hit whitespace */
- while (bufsize &&
- !((ret=get_user(nextchar, (char *) buffer))) &&
- isspace((int) nextchar)) {
- bufsize--;
- ((char *) buffer)++;
- }
- if (ret)
- return -EFAULT;
-
- /* Put res in results */
- results[*nrels] = (min ? -1 : 1) * res;
- (*nrels)++;
- }
-
- /* Well, there may be more in the buffer, but we need no more data.
- Ignore anything that is left. */
- return 0;
-}
-
-static int i2c_write_reals(int nrels, void *buffer, size_t *bufsize,
- long *results, int magnitude)
-{
-#define BUFLEN 20
- char BUF[BUFLEN + 1]; /* An individual representation should fit! */
- char printfstr[10];
- int nr = 0;
- int buflen, mag, times;
- int curbufsize = 0;
-
- while ((nr < nrels) && (curbufsize < *bufsize)) {
- mag = magnitude;
-
- if (nr != 0) {
- if(put_user(' ', (char *) buffer))
- return -EFAULT;
- curbufsize++;
- ((char *) buffer)++;
- }
-
- /* Fill BUF with the representation of the next string */
- if (mag <= 0) {
- buflen = sprintf(BUF, "%ld", results[nr]);
- if (buflen < 0) { /* Oops, a sprintf error! */
- *bufsize = 0;
- return -EINVAL;
- }
- while ((mag < 0) && (buflen < BUFLEN)) {
- BUF[buflen++] = '0';
- mag++;
- }
- BUF[buflen] = 0;
- } else {
- times = 1;
- for (times = 1; mag-- > 0; times *= 10);
- if (results[nr] < 0) {
- BUF[0] = '-';
- buflen = 1;
- } else
- buflen = 0;
- strcpy(printfstr, "%ld.%0Xld");
- printfstr[6] = magnitude + '0';
- buflen +=
- sprintf(BUF + buflen, printfstr,
- abs(results[nr]) / times,
- abs(results[nr]) % times);
- if (buflen < 0) { /* Oops, a sprintf error! */
- *bufsize = 0;
- return -EINVAL;
- }
- }
-
- /* Now copy it to the user-space buffer */
- if (buflen + curbufsize > *bufsize)
- buflen = *bufsize - curbufsize;
- if(copy_to_user(buffer, BUF, buflen))
- return -EFAULT;
- curbufsize += buflen;
- (char *) buffer += buflen;
-
- nr++;
- }
- if (curbufsize < *bufsize) {
- if(put_user('\n', (char *) buffer))
- return -EFAULT;
- curbufsize++;
- }
- *bufsize = curbufsize;
- return 0;
-}
-

/* Very inefficient for ISA detects, and won't work for 10-bit addresses! */
int i2c_detect(struct i2c_adapter *adapter,
@@ -703,26 +170,13 @@

static int __init i2c_proc_init(void)
{
- printk(KERN_INFO "i2c-proc.o version %s (%s)\n", I2C_VERSION, I2C_DATE);
- if (!
- (i2c_proc_header =
- register_sysctl_table(i2c_proc, 0))) {
- printk(KERN_ERR "i2c-proc.o: error: sysctl interface not supported by kernel!\n");
- return -EPERM;
- }
- i2c_proc_header->ctl_table->child->de->owner = THIS_MODULE;
return 0;
}

static void __exit i2c_proc_exit(void)
{
- unregister_sysctl_table(i2c_proc_header);
}

-EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_register_entry);
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_deregister_entry);
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_proc_real);
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_sysctl_real);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_detect);

MODULE_AUTHOR("Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl>");
diff -Nru a/include/linux/i2c-proc.h b/include/linux/i2c-proc.h
--- a/include/linux/i2c-proc.h Wed Apr 2 16:01:04 2003
+++ b/include/linux/i2c-proc.h Wed Apr 2 16:01:04 2003
@@ -34,46 +34,6 @@
#define SENSORS_PROC_REAL_READ 2
#define SENSORS_PROC_REAL_WRITE 3

-/* These funcion reads or writes a 'real' value (encoded by the combination
- of an integer and a magnitude, the last is the power of ten the value
- should be divided with) to a /proc/sys directory. To use these functions,
- you must (before registering the ctl_table) set the extra2 field to the
- client, and the extra1 field to a function of the form:
- void func(struct i2c_client *client, int operation, int ctl_name,
- int *nrels_mag, long *results)
- This last function can be called for three values of operation. If
- operation equals SENSORS_PROC_REAL_INFO, the magnitude should be returned
- in nrels_mag. If operation equals SENSORS_PROC_REAL_READ, values should
- be read into results. nrels_mag should return the number of elements
- read; the maximum number is put in it on entry. Finally, if operation
- equals SENSORS_PROC_REAL_WRITE, the values in results should be
- written to the chip. nrels_mag contains on entry the number of elements
- found.
- In all cases, client points to the client we wish to interact with,
- and ctl_name is the SYSCTL id of the file we are accessing. */
-extern int i2c_sysctl_real(ctl_table * table, int *name, int nlen,
- void *oldval, size_t * oldlenp,
- void *newval, size_t newlen,
- void **context);
-extern int i2c_proc_real(ctl_table * ctl, int write, struct file *filp,
- void *buffer, size_t * lenp);
-
-
-
-/* These rather complex functions must be called when you want to add or
- delete an entry in /proc/sys/dev/sensors/chips (not yet implemented). It
- also creates a new directory within /proc/sys/dev/sensors/.
- ctl_template should be a template of the newly created directory. It is
- copied in memory. The extra2 field of each file is set to point to client.
- If any driver wants subdirectories within the newly created directory,
- these functions must be updated! */
-extern int i2c_register_entry(struct i2c_client *client,
- const char *prefix,
- ctl_table * ctl_template);
-
-extern void i2c_deregister_entry(int id);
-
-
/* A structure containing detect information.
Force variables overrule all other variables; they force a detection on
that place. If a specific chip is given, the module blindly assumes this

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