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1 /*
2 * Device tables which are exported to userspace via
3 * scripts/mod/file2alias.c. You must keep that file in sync with this
4 * header.
5 */
7 #ifndef LINUX_MOD_DEVICETABLE_H
8 #define LINUX_MOD_DEVICETABLE_H
10 #ifdef __KERNEL__
11 #include <linux/types.h>
12 #include <linux/uuid.h>
13 typedef unsigned long kernel_ulong_t;
14 #endif
16 #define PCI_ANY_ID (~0)
18 struct pci_device_id {
19 __u32 vendor, device; /* Vendor and device ID or PCI_ANY_ID*/
20 __u32 subvendor, subdevice; /* Subsystem ID's or PCI_ANY_ID */
21 __u32 class, class_mask; /* (class,subclass,prog-if) triplet */
22 kernel_ulong_t driver_data; /* Data private to the driver */
26 #define IEEE1394_MATCH_VENDOR_ID 0x0001
27 #define IEEE1394_MATCH_MODEL_ID 0x0002
28 #define IEEE1394_MATCH_SPECIFIER_ID 0x0004
29 #define IEEE1394_MATCH_VERSION 0x0008
31 struct ieee1394_device_id {
32 __u32 match_flags;
33 __u32 vendor_id;
34 __u32 model_id;
35 __u32 specifier_id;
36 __u32 version;
37 kernel_ulong_t driver_data;
42 * Device table entry for "new style" table-driven USB drivers.
43 * User mode code can read these tables to choose which modules to load.
44 * Declare the table as a MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE.
46 * A probe() parameter will point to a matching entry from this table.
47 * Use the driver_info field for each match to hold information tied
48 * to that match: device quirks, etc.
50 * Terminate the driver's table with an all-zeroes entry.
51 * Use the flag values to control which fields are compared.
54 /**
55 * struct usb_device_id - identifies USB devices for probing and hotplugging
56 * @match_flags: Bit mask controlling which of the other fields are used to
57 * match against new devices. Any field except for driver_info may be
58 * used, although some only make sense in conjunction with other fields.
59 * This is usually set by a USB_DEVICE_*() macro, which sets all
60 * other fields in this structure except for driver_info.
61 * @idVendor: USB vendor ID for a device; numbers are assigned
62 * by the USB forum to its members.
63 * @idProduct: Vendor-assigned product ID.
64 * @bcdDevice_lo: Low end of range of vendor-assigned product version numbers.
65 * This is also used to identify individual product versions, for
66 * a range consisting of a single device.
67 * @bcdDevice_hi: High end of version number range. The range of product
68 * versions is inclusive.
69 * @bDeviceClass: Class of device; numbers are assigned
70 * by the USB forum. Products may choose to implement classes,
71 * or be vendor-specific. Device classes specify behavior of all
72 * the interfaces on a device.
73 * @bDeviceSubClass: Subclass of device; associated with bDeviceClass.
74 * @bDeviceProtocol: Protocol of device; associated with bDeviceClass.
75 * @bInterfaceClass: Class of interface; numbers are assigned
76 * by the USB forum. Products may choose to implement classes,
77 * or be vendor-specific. Interface classes specify behavior only
78 * of a given interface; other interfaces may support other classes.
79 * @bInterfaceSubClass: Subclass of interface; associated with bInterfaceClass.
80 * @bInterfaceProtocol: Protocol of interface; associated with bInterfaceClass.
81 * @bInterfaceNumber: Number of interface; composite devices may use
82 * fixed interface numbers to differentiate between vendor-specific
83 * interfaces.
84 * @driver_info: Holds information used by the driver. Usually it holds
85 * a pointer to a descriptor understood by the driver, or perhaps
86 * device flags.
88 * In most cases, drivers will create a table of device IDs by using
89 * USB_DEVICE(), or similar macros designed for that purpose.
90 * They will then export it to userspace using MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(),
91 * and provide it to the USB core through their usb_driver structure.
93 * See the usb_match_id() function for information about how matches are
94 * performed. Briefly, you will normally use one of several macros to help
95 * construct these entries. Each entry you provide will either identify
96 * one or more specific products, or will identify a class of products
97 * which have agreed to behave the same. You should put the more specific
98 * matches towards the beginning of your table, so that driver_info can
99 * record quirks of specific products.
101 struct usb_device_id {
102 /* which fields to match against? */
103 __u16 match_flags;
105 /* Used for product specific matches; range is inclusive */
106 __u16 idVendor;
107 __u16 idProduct;
108 __u16 bcdDevice_lo;
109 __u16 bcdDevice_hi;
111 /* Used for device class matches */
112 __u8 bDeviceClass;
113 __u8 bDeviceSubClass;
114 __u8 bDeviceProtocol;
116 /* Used for interface class matches */
117 __u8 bInterfaceClass;
118 __u8 bInterfaceSubClass;
119 __u8 bInterfaceProtocol;
121 /* Used for vendor-specific interface matches */
122 __u8 bInterfaceNumber;
124 /* not matched against */
125 kernel_ulong_t driver_info
126 __attribute__((aligned(sizeof(kernel_ulong_t))));
129 /* Some useful macros to use to create struct usb_device_id */
130 #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_VENDOR 0x0001
131 #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_PRODUCT 0x0002
132 #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_LO 0x0004
133 #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_HI 0x0008
134 #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_CLASS 0x0010
135 #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_SUBCLASS 0x0020
136 #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_PROTOCOL 0x0040
137 #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_CLASS 0x0080
138 #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_SUBCLASS 0x0100
139 #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_PROTOCOL 0x0200
140 #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_NUMBER 0x0400
142 #define HID_ANY_ID (~0)
143 #define HID_BUS_ANY 0xffff
144 #define HID_GROUP_ANY 0x0000
146 struct hid_device_id {
147 __u16 bus;
148 __u16 group;
149 __u32 vendor;
150 __u32 product;
151 kernel_ulong_t driver_data;
154 /* s390 CCW devices */
155 struct ccw_device_id {
156 __u16 match_flags; /* which fields to match against */
158 __u16 cu_type; /* control unit type */
159 __u16 dev_type; /* device type */
160 __u8 cu_model; /* control unit model */
161 __u8 dev_model; /* device model */
163 kernel_ulong_t driver_info;
166 #define CCW_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_CU_TYPE 0x01
167 #define CCW_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_CU_MODEL 0x02
168 #define CCW_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEVICE_TYPE 0x04
169 #define CCW_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEVICE_MODEL 0x08
171 /* s390 AP bus devices */
172 struct ap_device_id {
173 __u16 match_flags; /* which fields to match against */
174 __u8 dev_type; /* device type */
175 kernel_ulong_t driver_info;
178 #define AP_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEVICE_TYPE 0x01
180 /* s390 css bus devices (subchannels) */
181 struct css_device_id {
182 __u8 match_flags;
183 __u8 type; /* subchannel type */
184 kernel_ulong_t driver_data;
187 #define ACPI_ID_LEN 9
189 struct acpi_device_id {
190 __u8 id[ACPI_ID_LEN];
191 kernel_ulong_t driver_data;
194 #define PNP_ID_LEN 8
195 #define PNP_MAX_DEVICES 8
197 struct pnp_device_id {
198 __u8 id[PNP_ID_LEN];
199 kernel_ulong_t driver_data;
202 struct pnp_card_device_id {
203 __u8 id[PNP_ID_LEN];
204 kernel_ulong_t driver_data;
205 struct {
206 __u8 id[PNP_ID_LEN];
207 } devs[PNP_MAX_DEVICES];
211 #define SERIO_ANY 0xff
213 struct serio_device_id {
214 __u8 type;
215 __u8 extra;
216 __u8 id;
217 __u8 proto;
221 * Struct used for matching a device
223 struct of_device_id {
224 char name[32];
225 char type[32];
226 char compatible[128];
227 const void *data;
230 /* VIO */
231 struct vio_device_id {
232 char type[32];
233 char compat[32];
236 /* PCMCIA */
238 struct pcmcia_device_id {
239 __u16 match_flags;
241 __u16 manf_id;
242 __u16 card_id;
244 __u8 func_id;
246 /* for real multi-function devices */
247 __u8 function;
249 /* for pseudo multi-function devices */
250 __u8 device_no;
252 __u32 prod_id_hash[4];
254 /* not matched against in kernelspace*/
255 const char * prod_id[4];
257 /* not matched against */
258 kernel_ulong_t driver_info;
259 char * cisfile;
262 #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_MANF_ID 0x0001
263 #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_CARD_ID 0x0002
264 #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_FUNC_ID 0x0004
265 #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_FUNCTION 0x0008
266 #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_PROD_ID1 0x0010
267 #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_PROD_ID2 0x0020
268 #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_PROD_ID3 0x0040
269 #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_PROD_ID4 0x0080
270 #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_DEVICE_NO 0x0100
271 #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_FAKE_CIS 0x0200
272 #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_ANONYMOUS 0x0400
274 /* Input */
275 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_EV_MAX 0x1f
276 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_KEY_MIN_INTERESTING 0x71
277 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_KEY_MAX 0x2ff
278 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_REL_MAX 0x0f
279 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_ABS_MAX 0x3f
280 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_MSC_MAX 0x07
281 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_LED_MAX 0x0f
282 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_SND_MAX 0x07
283 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_FF_MAX 0x7f
284 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_SW_MAX 0x0f
286 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_BUS 1
287 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_VENDOR 2
288 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_PRODUCT 4
289 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_VERSION 8
291 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_EVBIT 0x0010
292 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_KEYBIT 0x0020
293 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_RELBIT 0x0040
294 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_ABSBIT 0x0080
295 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_MSCIT 0x0100
296 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_LEDBIT 0x0200
297 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_SNDBIT 0x0400
298 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_FFBIT 0x0800
299 #define INPUT_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_SWBIT 0x1000
301 struct input_device_id {
303 kernel_ulong_t flags;
305 __u16 bustype;
306 __u16 vendor;
307 __u16 product;
308 __u16 version;
310 kernel_ulong_t evbit[INPUT_DEVICE_ID_EV_MAX / BITS_PER_LONG + 1];
311 kernel_ulong_t keybit[INPUT_DEVICE_ID_KEY_MAX / BITS_PER_LONG + 1];
312 kernel_ulong_t relbit[INPUT_DEVICE_ID_REL_MAX / BITS_PER_LONG + 1];
313 kernel_ulong_t absbit[INPUT_DEVICE_ID_ABS_MAX / BITS_PER_LONG + 1];
314 kernel_ulong_t mscbit[INPUT_DEVICE_ID_MSC_MAX / BITS_PER_LONG + 1];
315 kernel_ulong_t ledbit[INPUT_DEVICE_ID_LED_MAX / BITS_PER_LONG + 1];
316 kernel_ulong_t sndbit[INPUT_DEVICE_ID_SND_MAX / BITS_PER_LONG + 1];
317 kernel_ulong_t ffbit[INPUT_DEVICE_ID_FF_MAX / BITS_PER_LONG + 1];
318 kernel_ulong_t swbit[INPUT_DEVICE_ID_SW_MAX / BITS_PER_LONG + 1];
320 kernel_ulong_t driver_info;
323 /* EISA */
325 #define EISA_SIG_LEN 8
327 /* The EISA signature, in ASCII form, null terminated */
328 struct eisa_device_id {
329 char sig[EISA_SIG_LEN];
330 kernel_ulong_t driver_data;
333 #define EISA_DEVICE_MODALIAS_FMT "eisa:s%s"
335 struct parisc_device_id {
336 __u8 hw_type; /* 5 bits used */
337 __u8 hversion_rev; /* 4 bits */
338 __u16 hversion; /* 12 bits */
339 __u32 sversion; /* 20 bits */
342 #define PA_HWTYPE_ANY_ID 0xff
343 #define PA_HVERSION_REV_ANY_ID 0xff
344 #define PA_HVERSION_ANY_ID 0xffff
345 #define PA_SVERSION_ANY_ID 0xffffffff
347 /* SDIO */
349 #define SDIO_ANY_ID (~0)
351 struct sdio_device_id {
352 __u8 class; /* Standard interface or SDIO_ANY_ID */
353 __u16 vendor; /* Vendor or SDIO_ANY_ID */
354 __u16 device; /* Device ID or SDIO_ANY_ID */
355 kernel_ulong_t driver_data; /* Data private to the driver */
358 /* SSB core, see drivers/ssb/ */
359 struct ssb_device_id {
360 __u16 vendor;
361 __u16 coreid;
362 __u8 revision;
363 __u8 __pad;
364 } __attribute__((packed, aligned(2)));
365 #define SSB_DEVICE(_vendor, _coreid, _revision) \
366 { .vendor = _vendor, .coreid = _coreid, .revision = _revision, }
368 #define SSB_ANY_VENDOR 0xFFFF
369 #define SSB_ANY_ID 0xFFFF
370 #define SSB_ANY_REV 0xFF
372 /* Broadcom's specific AMBA core, see drivers/bcma/ */
373 struct bcma_device_id {
374 __u16 manuf;
375 __u16 id;
376 __u8 rev;
377 __u8 class;
378 } __attribute__((packed,aligned(2)));
379 #define BCMA_CORE(_manuf, _id, _rev, _class) \
380 { .manuf = _manuf, .id = _id, .rev = _rev, .class = _class, }
382 #define BCMA_ANY_MANUF 0xFFFF
383 #define BCMA_ANY_ID 0xFFFF
384 #define BCMA_ANY_REV 0xFF
385 #define BCMA_ANY_CLASS 0xFF
387 struct virtio_device_id {
388 __u32 device;
389 __u32 vendor;
391 #define VIRTIO_DEV_ANY_ID 0xffffffff
394 * For Hyper-V devices we use the device guid as the id.
396 struct hv_vmbus_device_id {
397 __u8 guid[16];
398 kernel_ulong_t driver_data; /* Data private to the driver */
401 /* rpmsg */
403 #define RPMSG_NAME_SIZE 32
404 #define RPMSG_DEVICE_MODALIAS_FMT "rpmsg:%s"
406 struct rpmsg_device_id {
407 char name[RPMSG_NAME_SIZE];
410 /* i2c */
412 #define I2C_NAME_SIZE 20
413 #define I2C_MODULE_PREFIX "i2c:"
415 struct i2c_device_id {
416 char name[I2C_NAME_SIZE];
417 kernel_ulong_t driver_data; /* Data private to the driver */
420 /* spi */
422 #define SPI_NAME_SIZE 32
423 #define SPI_MODULE_PREFIX "spi:"
425 struct spi_device_id {
426 char name[SPI_NAME_SIZE];
427 kernel_ulong_t driver_data; /* Data private to the driver */
430 #define SPMI_NAME_SIZE 32
431 #define SPMI_MODULE_PREFIX "spmi:"
433 struct spmi_device_id {
434 char name[SPMI_NAME_SIZE];
435 kernel_ulong_t driver_data; /* Data private to the driver */
438 /* dmi */
439 enum dmi_field {
440 DMI_NONE,
441 DMI_BIOS_VENDOR,
442 DMI_BIOS_VERSION,
443 DMI_BIOS_DATE,
444 DMI_SYS_VENDOR,
445 DMI_PRODUCT_NAME,
446 DMI_PRODUCT_VERSION,
447 DMI_PRODUCT_SERIAL,
448 DMI_PRODUCT_UUID,
449 DMI_BOARD_VENDOR,
450 DMI_BOARD_NAME,
451 DMI_BOARD_VERSION,
452 DMI_BOARD_SERIAL,
453 DMI_BOARD_ASSET_TAG,
454 DMI_CHASSIS_VENDOR,
455 DMI_CHASSIS_TYPE,
456 DMI_CHASSIS_VERSION,
457 DMI_CHASSIS_SERIAL,
458 DMI_CHASSIS_ASSET_TAG,
459 DMI_STRING_MAX,
462 struct dmi_strmatch {
463 unsigned char slot:7;
464 unsigned char exact_match:1;
465 char substr[79];
468 struct dmi_system_id {
469 int (*callback)(const struct dmi_system_id *);
470 const char *ident;
471 struct dmi_strmatch matches[4];
472 void *driver_data;
475 * struct dmi_device_id appears during expansion of
476 * "MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(dmi, x)". Compiler doesn't look inside it
477 * but this is enough for gcc 3.4.6 to error out:
478 * error: storage size of '__mod_dmi_device_table' isn't known
480 #define dmi_device_id dmi_system_id
482 #define DMI_MATCH(a, b) { .slot = a, .substr = b }
483 #define DMI_EXACT_MATCH(a, b) { .slot = a, .substr = b, .exact_match = 1 }
485 #define PLATFORM_NAME_SIZE 20
486 #define PLATFORM_MODULE_PREFIX "platform:"
488 struct platform_device_id {
489 char name[PLATFORM_NAME_SIZE];
490 kernel_ulong_t driver_data;
493 #define MDIO_MODULE_PREFIX "mdio:"
495 #define MDIO_ID_FMT "%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d"
496 #define MDIO_ID_ARGS(_id) \
497 (_id)>>31, ((_id)>>30) & 1, ((_id)>>29) & 1, ((_id)>>28) & 1, \
498 ((_id)>>27) & 1, ((_id)>>26) & 1, ((_id)>>25) & 1, ((_id)>>24) & 1, \
499 ((_id)>>23) & 1, ((_id)>>22) & 1, ((_id)>>21) & 1, ((_id)>>20) & 1, \
500 ((_id)>>19) & 1, ((_id)>>18) & 1, ((_id)>>17) & 1, ((_id)>>16) & 1, \
501 ((_id)>>15) & 1, ((_id)>>14) & 1, ((_id)>>13) & 1, ((_id)>>12) & 1, \
502 ((_id)>>11) & 1, ((_id)>>10) & 1, ((_id)>>9) & 1, ((_id)>>8) & 1, \
503 ((_id)>>7) & 1, ((_id)>>6) & 1, ((_id)>>5) & 1, ((_id)>>4) & 1, \
504 ((_id)>>3) & 1, ((_id)>>2) & 1, ((_id)>>1) & 1, (_id) & 1
507 * struct mdio_device_id - identifies PHY devices on an MDIO/MII bus
508 * @phy_id: The result of
509 * (mdio_read(&MII_PHYSID1) << 16 | mdio_read(&PHYSID2)) & @phy_id_mask
510 * for this PHY type
511 * @phy_id_mask: Defines the significant bits of @phy_id. A value of 0
512 * is used to terminate an array of struct mdio_device_id.
514 struct mdio_device_id {
515 __u32 phy_id;
516 __u32 phy_id_mask;
519 struct zorro_device_id {
520 __u32 id; /* Device ID or ZORRO_WILDCARD */
521 kernel_ulong_t driver_data; /* Data private to the driver */
524 #define ZORRO_WILDCARD (0xffffffff) /* not official */
526 #define ZORRO_DEVICE_MODALIAS_FMT "zorro:i%08X"
528 #define ISAPNP_ANY_ID 0xffff
529 struct isapnp_device_id {
530 unsigned short card_vendor, card_device;
531 unsigned short vendor, function;
532 kernel_ulong_t driver_data; /* data private to the driver */
536 * struct amba_id - identifies a device on an AMBA bus
537 * @id: The significant bits if the hardware device ID
538 * @mask: Bitmask specifying which bits of the id field are significant when
539 * matching. A driver binds to a device when ((hardware device ID) & mask)
540 * == id.
541 * @data: Private data used by the driver.
543 struct amba_id {
544 unsigned int id;
545 unsigned int mask;
546 void *data;
550 * Match x86 CPUs for CPU specific drivers.
551 * See documentation of "x86_match_cpu" for details.
555 * MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE expects this struct to be called x86cpu_device_id.
556 * Although gcc seems to ignore this error, clang fails without this define.
558 #define x86cpu_device_id x86_cpu_id
559 struct x86_cpu_id {
560 __u16 vendor;
561 __u16 family;
562 __u16 model;
563 __u16 feature; /* bit index */
564 kernel_ulong_t driver_data;
567 #define X86_FEATURE_MATCH(x) \
568 { X86_VENDOR_ANY, X86_FAMILY_ANY, X86_MODEL_ANY, x }
570 #define X86_VENDOR_ANY 0xffff
571 #define X86_FAMILY_ANY 0
572 #define X86_MODEL_ANY 0
573 #define X86_FEATURE_ANY 0 /* Same as FPU, you can't test for that */
576 * Generic table type for matching CPU features.
577 * @feature: the bit number of the feature (0 - 65535)
580 struct cpu_feature {
581 __u16 feature;
584 #define IPACK_ANY_FORMAT 0xff
585 #define IPACK_ANY_ID (~0)
586 struct ipack_device_id {
587 __u8 format; /* Format version or IPACK_ANY_ID */
588 __u32 vendor; /* Vendor ID or IPACK_ANY_ID */
589 __u32 device; /* Device ID or IPACK_ANY_ID */
592 #define MEI_CL_MODULE_PREFIX "mei:"
593 #define MEI_CL_NAME_SIZE 32
595 struct mei_cl_device_id {
596 char name[MEI_CL_NAME_SIZE];
597 kernel_ulong_t driver_info;
600 /* RapidIO */
602 #define RIO_ANY_ID 0xffff
605 * struct rio_device_id - RIO device identifier
606 * @did: RapidIO device ID
607 * @vid: RapidIO vendor ID
608 * @asm_did: RapidIO assembly device ID
609 * @asm_vid: RapidIO assembly vendor ID
611 * Identifies a RapidIO device based on both the device/vendor IDs and
612 * the assembly device/vendor IDs.
614 struct rio_device_id {
615 __u16 did, vid;
616 __u16 asm_did, asm_vid;
619 struct mcb_device_id {
620 __u16 device;
621 kernel_ulong_t driver_data;
624 #endif /* LINUX_MOD_DEVICETABLE_H */