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									Staging/Android Switch Class Porting Guide
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									(linux/drivers/staging/android/switch)
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									(c) Copyright 2012 Samsung Electronics
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								AUTHORS
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								MyungJoo Ham <myungjoo.ham@samsung.com>
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								/*****************************************************************
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								 * CHAPTER 1.                                                    *
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								 * PORTING SWITCH CLASS DEVICE DRIVERS                           *
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								 *****************************************************************/
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								****** STEP 1. Basic Functionality
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									No extcon extended feature, but switch features only.
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								- struct switch_dev (fed to switch_dev_register/unregister)
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								    @name: no change
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								    @dev: no change
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								    @index: drop (not used in switch device driver side anyway)
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								    @state: no change
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									If you have used @state with magic numbers, keep it
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									at this step.
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								    @print_name: no change but type change (switch_dev->extcon_dev)
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								    @print_state: no change but type change (switch_dev->extcon_dev)
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								- switch_dev_register(sdev, dev)
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									=> extcon_dev_register(edev, dev)
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									: no change but type change (sdev->edev)
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								- switch_dev_unregister(sdev)
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									=> extcon_dev_unregister(edev)
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									: no change but type change (sdev->edev)
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								- switch_get_state(sdev)
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									=> extcon_get_state(edev)
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									: no change but type change (sdev->edev) and (return: int->u32)
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								- switch_set_state(sdev, state)
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									=> extcon_set_state(edev, state)
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									: no change but type change (sdev->edev) and (state: int->u32)
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								With this changes, the ex-switch extcon class device works as it once
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								worked as switch class device. However, it will now have additional
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								interfaces (both ABI and in-kernel API) and different ABI locations.
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								However, if CONFIG_ANDROID is enabled without CONFIG_ANDROID_SWITCH,
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								/sys/class/switch/* will be symbolically linked to /sys/class/extcon/
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								so that they are still compatible with legacy userspace processes.
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								****** STEP 2. Multistate (no more magic numbers in state value)
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									Extcon's extended features for switch device drivers with
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									complex features usually required magic numbers in state
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									value of switch_dev. With extcon, such magic numbers that
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									support multiple cables (
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								  1. Define cable names at edev->supported_cable.
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								  2. (Recommended) remove print_state callback.
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								  3. Use extcon_get_cable_state_(edev, index) or
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								   extcon_get_cable_state(edev, cable_name) instead of
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								   extcon_get_state(edev) if you intend to get a state of a specific
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								   cable. Same for set_state. This way, you can remove the usage of
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								   magic numbers in state value.
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								  4. Use extcon_update_state() if you are updating specific bits of
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								   the state value.
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								Example: a switch device driver w/ magic numbers for two cables.
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									"0x00": no cables connected.
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									"0x01": cable 1 connected
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									"0x02": cable 2 connected
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									"0x03": cable 1 and 2 connected
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								  1. edev->supported_cable = {"1", "2", NULL};
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								  2. edev->print_state = NULL;
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								  3. extcon_get_cable_state_(edev, 0) shows cable 1's state.
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								     extcon_get_cable_state(edev, "1") shows cable 1's state.
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								     extcon_set_cable_state_(edev, 1) sets cable 2's state.
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								     extcon_set_cable_state(edev, "2") sets cable 2's state
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								  4. extcon_update_state(edev, 0x01, 0) sets the least bit's 0.
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								****** STEP 3. Notify other device drivers
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								  You can notify others of the cable attach/detach events with
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								notifier chains.
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								  At the side of other device drivers (the extcon device itself
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								does not need to get notified of its own events), there are two
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								methods to register notifier_block for cable events:
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								(a) for a specific cable or (b) for every cable.
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								  (a) extcon_register_interest(obj, extcon_name, cable_name, nb)
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									Example: want to get news of "MAX8997_MUIC"'s "USB" cable
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									obj = kzalloc(sizeof(struct extcon_specific_cable_nb),
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										      GFP_KERNEL);
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									nb->notifier_call = the_callback_to_handle_usb;
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									extcon_register_intereset(obj, "MAX8997_MUIC", "USB", nb);
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								  (b) extcon_register_notifier(edev, nb)
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									Call nb for any changes in edev.
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								  Please note that in order to properly behave with method (a),
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								the extcon device driver should support multistate feature (STEP 2).
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								****** STEP 4. Inter-cable relation (mutually exclusive)
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								  You can provide inter-cable mutually exclusiveness information
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								for an extcon device. When cables A and B are declared to be mutually
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								exclusive, the two cables cannot be in ATTACHED state simulteneously.
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								/*****************************************************************
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								 * CHAPTER 2.                                                    *
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								 * PORTING USERSPACE w/ SWITCH CLASS DEVICE SUPPORT              *
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								 *****************************************************************/
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								****** ABI Location
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								  If "CONFIG_ANDROID" is enabled and "CONFIG_ANDROID_SWITCH" is
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								disabled, /sys/class/switch/* are created as symbolic links to
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								/sys/class/extcon/*. Because CONFIG_ANDROID_SWITCH creates
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								/sys/class/switch directory, we disable symboling linking if
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								CONFIG_ANDROID_SWITCH is enabled.
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								  The two files of switch class, name and state, are provided with
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								extcon, too. When the multistate support (STEP 2 of CHAPTER 1.) is
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								not enabled or print_state callback is supplied, the output of
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								state ABI is same with switch class.
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