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  #ifndef __LINUX_PCF857X_H
  #define __LINUX_PCF857X_H
  
  /**
   * struct pcf857x_platform_data - data to set up pcf857x driver
   * @gpio_base: number of the chip's first GPIO
   * @n_latch: optional bit-inverse of initial register value; if
   *	you leave this initialized to zero the driver will act
   *	like the chip was just reset
   * @setup: optional callback issued once the GPIOs are valid
   * @teardown: optional callback issued before the GPIOs are invalidated
   * @context: optional parameter passed to setup() and teardown()
   *
   * In addition to the I2C_BOARD_INFO() state appropriate to each chip,
   * the i2c_board_info used with the pcf875x driver must provide its
   * platform_data (pointer to one of these structures) with at least
   * the gpio_base value initialized.
   *
   * The @setup callback may be used with the kind of board-specific glue
   * which hands the (now-valid) GPIOs to other drivers, or which puts
   * devices in their initial states using these GPIOs.
   *
   * These GPIO chips are only "quasi-bidirectional"; read the chip specs
   * to understand the behavior.  They don't have separate registers to
   * record which pins are used for input or output, record which output
   * values are driven, or provide access to input values.  That must be
   * inferred by reading the chip's value and knowing the last value written
   * to it.  If you leave n_latch initialized to zero, that last written
   * value is presumed to be all ones (as if the chip were just reset).
   */
  struct pcf857x_platform_data {
  	unsigned	gpio_base;
  	unsigned	n_latch;
  
  	int		(*setup)(struct i2c_client *client,
  					int gpio, unsigned ngpio,
  					void *context);
  	int		(*teardown)(struct i2c_client *client,
  					int gpio, unsigned ngpio,
  					void *context);
  	void		*context;
  };
  
  #endif /* __LINUX_PCF857X_H */