linuxdebug/drivers/net/can/dev/bittiming.c

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
/* Copyright (C) 2005 Marc Kleine-Budde, Pengutronix
* Copyright (C) 2006 Andrey Volkov, Varma Electronics
* Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Wolfgang Grandegger <wg@grandegger.com>
*/
#include <linux/can/dev.h>
/* Checks the validity of the specified bit-timing parameters prop_seg,
* phase_seg1, phase_seg2 and sjw and tries to determine the bitrate
* prescaler value brp. You can find more information in the header
* file linux/can/netlink.h.
*/
static int can_fixup_bittiming(const struct net_device *dev, struct can_bittiming *bt,
const struct can_bittiming_const *btc)
{
const struct can_priv *priv = netdev_priv(dev);
unsigned int tseg1, alltseg;
u64 brp64;
tseg1 = bt->prop_seg + bt->phase_seg1;
if (!bt->sjw)
bt->sjw = 1;
if (bt->sjw > btc->sjw_max ||
tseg1 < btc->tseg1_min || tseg1 > btc->tseg1_max ||
bt->phase_seg2 < btc->tseg2_min || bt->phase_seg2 > btc->tseg2_max)
return -ERANGE;
brp64 = (u64)priv->clock.freq * (u64)bt->tq;
if (btc->brp_inc > 1)
do_div(brp64, btc->brp_inc);
brp64 += 500000000UL - 1;
do_div(brp64, 1000000000UL); /* the practicable BRP */
if (btc->brp_inc > 1)
brp64 *= btc->brp_inc;
bt->brp = (u32)brp64;
if (bt->brp < btc->brp_min || bt->brp > btc->brp_max)
return -EINVAL;
alltseg = bt->prop_seg + bt->phase_seg1 + bt->phase_seg2 + 1;
bt->bitrate = priv->clock.freq / (bt->brp * alltseg);
bt->sample_point = ((tseg1 + 1) * 1000) / alltseg;
return 0;
}
/* Checks the validity of predefined bitrate settings */
static int
can_validate_bitrate(const struct net_device *dev, const struct can_bittiming *bt,
const u32 *bitrate_const,
const unsigned int bitrate_const_cnt)
{
unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; i < bitrate_const_cnt; i++) {
if (bt->bitrate == bitrate_const[i])
return 0;
}
return -EINVAL;
}
int can_get_bittiming(const struct net_device *dev, struct can_bittiming *bt,
const struct can_bittiming_const *btc,
const u32 *bitrate_const,
const unsigned int bitrate_const_cnt)
{
int err;
/* Depending on the given can_bittiming parameter structure the CAN
* timing parameters are calculated based on the provided bitrate OR
* alternatively the CAN timing parameters (tq, prop_seg, etc.) are
* provided directly which are then checked and fixed up.
*/
if (!bt->tq && bt->bitrate && btc)
err = can_calc_bittiming(dev, bt, btc);
else if (bt->tq && !bt->bitrate && btc)
err = can_fixup_bittiming(dev, bt, btc);
else if (!bt->tq && bt->bitrate && bitrate_const)
err = can_validate_bitrate(dev, bt, bitrate_const,
bitrate_const_cnt);
else
err = -EINVAL;
return err;
}