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rust: regulator: add devm_enable and devm_enable_optional
A lot of drivers only care about enabling the regulator for as long as the underlying Device is bound. This can be easily observed due to the extensive use of `devm_regulator_get_enable` and `devm_regulator_get_enable_optional` throughout the kernel. Therefore, make this helper available in Rust. Also add an example noting how it should be the default API unless the driver needs more fine-grained control over the regulator. Suggested-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Almeida <daniel.almeida@collabora.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250910-regulator-remove-dynamic-v3-2-07af4dfa97cc@collabora.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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@ -40,4 +40,14 @@ int rust_helper_regulator_is_enabled(struct regulator *regulator)
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return regulator_is_enabled(regulator);
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}
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int rust_helper_devm_regulator_get_enable(struct device *dev, const char *id)
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{
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return devm_regulator_get_enable(dev, id);
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}
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int rust_helper_devm_regulator_get_enable_optional(struct device *dev, const char *id)
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{
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return devm_regulator_get_enable_optional(dev, id);
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}
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#endif
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
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use crate::{
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bindings,
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device::Device,
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device::{Bound, Device},
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error::{from_err_ptr, to_result, Result},
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prelude::*,
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};
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@ -69,6 +69,41 @@ pub struct Error<State: RegulatorState> {
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/// The regulator that caused the error, so that the operation may be retried.
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pub regulator: Regulator<State>,
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}
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/// Obtains and enables a [`devres`]-managed regulator for a device.
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///
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/// This calls [`regulator_disable()`] and [`regulator_put()`] automatically on
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/// driver detach.
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///
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/// This API is identical to `devm_regulator_get_enable()`, and should be
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/// preferred over the [`Regulator<T: RegulatorState>`] API if the caller only
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/// cares about the regulator being enabled.
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///
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/// [`devres`]: https://docs.kernel.org/driver-api/driver-model/devres.html
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/// [`regulator_disable()`]: https://docs.kernel.org/driver-api/regulator.html#c.regulator_disable
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/// [`regulator_put()`]: https://docs.kernel.org/driver-api/regulator.html#c.regulator_put
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pub fn devm_enable(dev: &Device<Bound>, name: &CStr) -> Result {
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// SAFETY: `dev` is a valid and bound device, while `name` is a valid C
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// string.
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to_result(unsafe { bindings::devm_regulator_get_enable(dev.as_raw(), name.as_ptr()) })
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}
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/// Same as [`devm_enable`], but calls `devm_regulator_get_enable_optional`
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/// instead.
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///
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/// This obtains and enables a [`devres`]-managed regulator for a device, but
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/// does not print a message nor provides a dummy if the regulator is not found.
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///
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/// This calls [`regulator_disable()`] and [`regulator_put()`] automatically on
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/// driver detach.
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///
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/// [`devres`]: https://docs.kernel.org/driver-api/driver-model/devres.html
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/// [`regulator_disable()`]: https://docs.kernel.org/driver-api/regulator.html#c.regulator_disable
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/// [`regulator_put()`]: https://docs.kernel.org/driver-api/regulator.html#c.regulator_put
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pub fn devm_enable_optional(dev: &Device<Bound>, name: &CStr) -> Result {
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// SAFETY: `dev` is a valid and bound device, while `name` is a valid C
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// string.
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to_result(unsafe { bindings::devm_regulator_get_enable_optional(dev.as_raw(), name.as_ptr()) })
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}
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/// A `struct regulator` abstraction.
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///
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@ -146,6 +181,29 @@ pub struct Error<State: RegulatorState> {
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// If a driver only cares about the regulator being on for as long it is bound
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/// to a device, then it should use [`devm_enable`] or [`devm_enable_optional`].
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/// This should be the default use-case unless more fine-grained control over
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/// the regulator's state is required.
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///
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/// [`devm_enable`]: crate::regulator::devm_enable
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/// [`devm_optional`]: crate::regulator::devm_enable_optional
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///
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/// ```
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/// # use kernel::prelude::*;
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/// # use kernel::c_str;
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/// # use kernel::device::{Bound, Device};
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/// # use kernel::regulator;
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/// fn enable(dev: &Device<Bound>) -> Result {
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/// // Obtain a reference to a (fictitious) regulator and enable it. This
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/// // call only returns whether the operation succeeded.
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/// regulator::devm_enable(dev, c_str!("vcc"))?;
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///
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/// // The regulator will be disabled and put when `dev` is unbound.
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/// Ok(())
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// ## Disabling a regulator
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///
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/// ```
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