1 | /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ |
2 | /* |
3 | * Board initialization code should put one of these into dev->platform_data |
4 | * and place the isp116x onto platform_bus. |
5 | */ |
6 | |
7 | #ifndef __LINUX_USB_ISP116X_H |
8 | #define __LINUX_USB_ISP116X_H |
9 | |
10 | struct isp116x_platform_data { |
11 | /* Enable internal resistors on downstream ports */ |
12 | unsigned sel15Kres:1; |
13 | /* On-chip overcurrent detection */ |
14 | unsigned oc_enable:1; |
15 | /* INT output polarity */ |
16 | unsigned int_act_high:1; |
17 | /* INT edge or level triggered */ |
18 | unsigned int_edge_triggered:1; |
19 | /* Enable wakeup by devices on usb bus (e.g. wakeup |
20 | by attachment/detachment or by device activity |
21 | such as moving a mouse). When chosen, this option |
22 | prevents stopping internal clock, increasing |
23 | thereby power consumption in suspended state. */ |
24 | unsigned remote_wakeup_enable:1; |
25 | /* Inter-io delay (ns). The chip is picky about access timings; it |
26 | expects at least: |
27 | 150ns delay between consecutive accesses to DATA_REG, |
28 | 300ns delay between access to ADDR_REG and DATA_REG |
29 | OE, WE MUST NOT be changed during these intervals |
30 | */ |
31 | void (*delay) (struct device *dev, int delay); |
32 | }; |
33 | |
34 | #endif /* __LINUX_USB_ISP116X_H */ |
35 | |