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Now that we have two types of spy, mention this in the documentation. Put the simple spy first, since it seems to be the common case. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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Events
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======
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U-Boot supports a way for various events to be handled by interested
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subsystems. This provide a generic way to handle 'hooks' like setting up the
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CPUs after driver model is active, or reading a partition table after a new
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block device is probed.
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Rather than using weak functions and direct calls across subsystemss, it is
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often easier to use an event.
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An event consists of a type (e.g. EVT_DM_POST_INIT_F) and some optional data,
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in `union event_data`. An event spy can be created to watch for events of a
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particular type. When the event is created, it is sent to each spy in turn.
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Declaring a spy
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---------------
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To declare a spy, use something like this::
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static int snow_check_temperature(void)
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{
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/* do something */
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return 0;
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}
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EVENT_SPY_SIMPLE(EVT_DM_POST_INIT_F, snow_check_temperature);
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This function is called when EVT_DM_POST_INIT_F is emitted, i.e. after the
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driver model is initialized (in U-Boot proper before and after relocation).
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If you need access to the event data, use `EVENT_SPY_FULL`, like this::
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static int snow_setup_cpus(void *ctx, struct event *event)
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{
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/* do something that uses event->data*/
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return 0;
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}
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EVENT_SPY_FULL(EVT_DM_POST_INIT_F, snow_setup_cpus);
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Note that the context is always NULL for a static spy. See below for information
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about how to use a dynamic spy.
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The return value is handled by the event emitter. If non-zero, then the error
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is returned to the function which emitted the event, i.e. the one that called
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`event_notify()`.
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Debugging
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---------
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To assist with debugging events, enable `CONFIG_EVENT_DEBUG` and
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`CONFIG_CMD_EVENT`. The :doc:`../usage/cmd/event` command can then be used to
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provide a spy list.
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It is also possible to list spy information from the U-Boot executable,, using
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the `event_dump.py` script::
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$ scripts/event_dump.py /tmp/b/sandbox/u-boot
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Event type Id Source location
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-------------------- ------------------------------ ------------------------------
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EVT_MISC_INIT_F f:sandbox_misc_init_f arch/sandbox/cpu/start.c:125
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This shows each event spy in U-Boot, along with the event type, function name
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(or ID) and source location.
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Note that if `CONFIG_EVENT_DEBUG` is not enabled, the event ID is missing, so
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the function is shown instead (with an `f:` prefix as above). Since the ID is
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generally the same as the function name, this does not matter much.
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The event type is decoded by the symbol used by U-Boot for the event linker
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list. Symbols have the form::
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_u_boot_list_2_evspy_info_2_EVT_MISC_INIT_F
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so the event type can be read from the end. To manually list spy information
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in an image, use $(CROSS_COMPILE)nm::
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nm u-boot |grep evspy |grep list
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00000000002d6300 D _u_boot_list_2_evspy_info_2_EVT_MISC_INIT_F
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Logging is also available. Events use category `LOGC_EVENT`, so you can enable
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logging on that, or add `#define LOG_DEBUG` to the top of `common/event.c` to
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see events being sent.
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Dynamic events
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--------------
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Static events provide a way of dealing with events known at build time. In some
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cases we want to attach an event handler at runtime. For example, we may wish
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to be notified when a particular device is probed or removed.
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This can be handled by enabling `CONFIG_EVENT_DYNAMIC`. It is then possible to
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call `event_register()` to register a new handler for a particular event.
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If some context is need for the spy, you can pass a pointer to
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`event_register()` to provide that. Note that the context is only passed to
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a spy registered with `EVENT_SPY_FULL`.
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Dynamic event handlers are called after all the static event spy handlers have
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been processed. Of course, since dynamic event handlers are created at runtime
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it is not possible to use the `event_dump.py` to see them.
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At present there is no way to list dynamic event handlers from the command line,
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nor to deregister a dynamic event handler. These features can be added when
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needed.
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