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Extcon Device Subsystem
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Overview
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========
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The Extcon (External Connector) subsystem provides a unified framework for
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managing external connectors in Linux systems. It allows drivers to report
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the state of external connectors and provides a standardized interface for
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userspace to query and monitor these states.
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Extcon is particularly useful in modern devices with multiple connectivity
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options, such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops. It helps manage various
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types of connectors, including:
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1. USB connectors (e.g., USB-C, micro-USB)
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2. Charging ports (e.g., fast charging, wireless charging)
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3. Audio jacks (e.g., 3.5mm headphone jack)
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4. Video outputs (e.g., HDMI, DisplayPort)
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5. Docking stations
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Real-world examples:
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1. Smartphone USB-C port:
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A single USB-C port on a smartphone can serve multiple functions. Extcon
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can manage the different states of this port, such as:
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- USB data connection
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- Charging (various types like fast charging, USB Power Delivery)
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- Audio output (USB-C headphones)
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- Video output (USB-C to HDMI adapter)
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2. Laptop docking station:
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When a laptop is connected to a docking station, multiple connections are
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made simultaneously. Extcon can handle the state changes for:
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- Power delivery
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- External displays
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- USB hub connections
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- Ethernet connectivity
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3. Wireless charging pad:
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Extcon can manage the state of a wireless charging connection, allowing
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the system to respond appropriately when a device is placed on or removed
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from the charging pad.
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4. Smart TV HDMI ports:
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In a smart TV, Extcon can manage multiple HDMI ports, detecting when
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devices are connected or disconnected, and potentially identifying the
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type of device (e.g., gaming console, set-top box, Blu-ray player).
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The Extcon framework simplifies the development of drivers for these complex
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scenarios by providing a standardized way to report and query connector
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states, handle mutually exclusive connections, and manage connector
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properties. This allows for more robust and flexible handling of external
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connections in modern devices.
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Key Components
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==============
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extcon_dev
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----------
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The core structure representing an Extcon device::
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struct extcon_dev {
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const char *name;
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const unsigned int *supported_cable;
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const u32 *mutually_exclusive;
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/* Internal data */
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struct device dev;
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unsigned int id;
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struct raw_notifier_head nh_all;
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struct raw_notifier_head *nh;
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struct list_head entry;
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int max_supported;
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spinlock_t lock;
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u32 state;
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/* Sysfs related */
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struct device_type extcon_dev_type;
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struct extcon_cable *cables;
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struct attribute_group attr_g_muex;
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struct attribute **attrs_muex;
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struct device_attribute *d_attrs_muex;
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};
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Key fields:
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- ``name``: Name of the Extcon device
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- ``supported_cable``: Array of supported cable types
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- ``mutually_exclusive``: Array defining mutually exclusive cable types
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This field is crucial for enforcing hardware constraints. It's an array of
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32-bit unsigned integers, where each element represents a set of mutually
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exclusive cable types. The array should be terminated with a 0.
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For example:
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::
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static const u32 mutually_exclusive[] = {
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BIT(0) | BIT(1), /* Cable 0 and 1 are mutually exclusive */
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BIT(2) | BIT(3) | BIT(4), /* Cables 2, 3, and 4 are mutually exclusive */
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0 /* Terminator */
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};
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In this example, cables 0 and 1 cannot be connected simultaneously, and
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cables 2, 3, and 4 are also mutually exclusive. This is useful for
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scenarios like a single port that can either be USB or HDMI, but not both
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at the same time.
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The Extcon core uses this information to prevent invalid combinations of
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cable states, ensuring that the reported states are always consistent
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with the hardware capabilities.
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- ``state``: Current state of the device (bitmap of connected cables)
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extcon_cable
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------------
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Represents an individual cable managed by an Extcon device::
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struct extcon_cable {
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struct extcon_dev *edev;
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int cable_index;
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struct attribute_group attr_g;
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struct device_attribute attr_name;
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struct device_attribute attr_state;
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struct attribute *attrs[3];
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union extcon_property_value usb_propval[EXTCON_PROP_USB_CNT];
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union extcon_property_value chg_propval[EXTCON_PROP_CHG_CNT];
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union extcon_property_value jack_propval[EXTCON_PROP_JACK_CNT];
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union extcon_property_value disp_propval[EXTCON_PROP_DISP_CNT];
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DECLARE_BITMAP(usb_bits, EXTCON_PROP_USB_CNT);
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DECLARE_BITMAP(chg_bits, EXTCON_PROP_CHG_CNT);
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DECLARE_BITMAP(jack_bits, EXTCON_PROP_JACK_CNT);
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DECLARE_BITMAP(disp_bits, EXTCON_PROP_DISP_CNT);
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};
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Core Functions
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==============
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.. kernel-doc:: drivers/extcon/extcon.c
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:identifiers: extcon_get_state
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.. kernel-doc:: drivers/extcon/extcon.c
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:identifiers: extcon_set_state
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.. kernel-doc:: drivers/extcon/extcon.c
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:identifiers: extcon_set_state_sync
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.. kernel-doc:: drivers/extcon/extcon.c
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:identifiers: extcon_get_property
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Sysfs Interface
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===============
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Extcon devices expose the following sysfs attributes:
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- ``name``: Name of the Extcon device
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- ``state``: Current state of all supported cables
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- ``cable.N/name``: Name of the Nth supported cable
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- ``cable.N/state``: State of the Nth supported cable
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Usage Example
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-------------
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.. code-block:: c
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#include <linux/module.h>
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#include <linux/platform_device.h>
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#include <linux/extcon.h>
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struct my_extcon_data {
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struct extcon_dev *edev;
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struct device *dev;
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};
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static const unsigned int my_extcon_cable[] = {
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EXTCON_USB,
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EXTCON_USB_HOST,
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EXTCON_NONE,
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};
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static int my_extcon_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
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{
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struct my_extcon_data *data;
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int ret;
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data = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*data), GFP_KERNEL);
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if (!data)
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return -ENOMEM;
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data->dev = &pdev->dev;
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/* Initialize extcon device */
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data->edev = devm_extcon_dev_allocate(data->dev, my_extcon_cable);
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if (IS_ERR(data->edev)) {
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dev_err(data->dev, "Failed to allocate extcon device\n");
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return PTR_ERR(data->edev);
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}
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/* Register extcon device */
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ret = devm_extcon_dev_register(data->dev, data->edev);
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if (ret < 0) {
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dev_err(data->dev, "Failed to register extcon device\n");
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return ret;
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}
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platform_set_drvdata(pdev, data);
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/* Example: Set initial state */
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extcon_set_state_sync(data->edev, EXTCON_USB, true);
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dev_info(data->dev, "My extcon driver probed successfully\n");
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return 0;
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}
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static int my_extcon_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
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{
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struct my_extcon_data *data = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
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/* Example: Clear state before removal */
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extcon_set_state_sync(data->edev, EXTCON_USB, false);
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dev_info(data->dev, "My extcon driver removed\n");
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return 0;
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}
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static const struct of_device_id my_extcon_of_match[] = {
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{ .compatible = "my,extcon-device", },
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{ },
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};
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MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, my_extcon_of_match);
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static struct platform_driver my_extcon_driver = {
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.driver = {
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.name = "my-extcon-driver",
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.of_match_table = my_extcon_of_match,
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},
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.probe = my_extcon_probe,
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.remove = my_extcon_remove,
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};
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module_platform_driver(my_extcon_driver);
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This example demonstrates:
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---------------------------
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- Defining supported cable types (USB and USB Host in this case).
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- Allocating and registering an extcon device.
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- Setting an initial state for a cable (USB connected in this example).
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- Clearing the state when the driver is removed.
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