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Angel Pons32859fc2020-04-02 23:48:27 +02001/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
Vadim Bendebury9c9c3362014-07-23 09:40:02 -07002
Julius Wernereaa9c452014-09-24 15:40:49 -07003#ifndef __SRC_INCLUDE_GPIO_H__
4#define __SRC_INCLUDE_GPIO_H__
Vadim Bendebury9c9c3362014-07-23 09:40:02 -07005
Julius Wernereaa9c452014-09-24 15:40:49 -07006#include <soc/gpio.h>
7#include <types.h>
8
9/* <soc/gpio.h> must typedef a gpio_t that fits in 32 bits. */
10_Static_assert(sizeof(gpio_t) <= sizeof(u32), "gpio_t doesn't fit in lb_gpio");
11
12/* The following functions must be implemented by SoC/board code. */
13int gpio_get(gpio_t gpio);
14void gpio_set(gpio_t gpio, int value);
15void gpio_input_pulldown(gpio_t gpio);
16void gpio_input_pullup(gpio_t gpio);
17void gpio_input(gpio_t gpio);
18void gpio_output(gpio_t gpio, int value);
Julius Werner0a0340e2018-08-02 11:45:07 -070019uint32_t _gpio_base3_value(const gpio_t gpio[], int num_gpio, int binary_first);
Vadim Bendebury9c9c3362014-07-23 09:40:02 -070020
21/*
Duncan Laurie3a39f442016-05-09 16:09:25 -070022 * This function may be implemented by SoC/board code to provide
23 * a mapping from a GPIO pin to controller by returning the ACPI
24 * path for the controller that owns this GPIO.
25 *
26 * If not implemented the default handler will return NULL.
27 */
28const char *gpio_acpi_path(gpio_t gpio);
29
30/*
Duncan Laurie5b6c28c2016-06-29 10:47:22 -070031 * This function may be implemented by SoC/board code to provide
32 * a mapping from the internal representation of a GPIO to the 16bit
33 * value used in an ACPI GPIO pin table entry.
34 *
35 * If not implemented by the SOC the default handler will return 0
36 * because the underlying type of gpio_t is unknown.
37 */
38uint16_t gpio_acpi_pin(gpio_t gpio);
39
40/*
Vadim Bendebury9c9c3362014-07-23 09:40:02 -070041 * Read the value presented by the set of GPIOs, when each pin is interpreted
David Hendricks21db62e2014-11-06 15:05:35 -080042 * as a base-2 digit (LOW = 0, HIGH = 1).
43 *
44 * gpio[]: pin positions to read. gpio[0] is less significant than gpio[1].
45 * num_gpio: number of pins to read.
Aaron Durbinf41ac222016-07-06 22:37:10 -050046 *
47 * There are also pulldown and pullup variants which default each gpio to
48 * be configured with an internal pulldown and pullup, respectively.
David Hendricks21db62e2014-11-06 15:05:35 -080049 */
Julius Werner0a0340e2018-08-02 11:45:07 -070050uint32_t gpio_base2_value(const gpio_t gpio[], int num_gpio);
51uint32_t gpio_pulldown_base2_value(const gpio_t gpio[], int num_gpio);
52uint32_t gpio_pullup_base2_value(const gpio_t gpio[], int num_gpio);
David Hendricks21db62e2014-11-06 15:05:35 -080053
54/*
55 * Read the value presented by the set of GPIOs, when each pin is interpreted
Julius Werner886d29b2014-09-24 15:40:49 -070056 * as a base-3 digit (LOW = 0, HIGH = 1, Z/floating = 2).
David Hendricks3fc63682014-11-06 15:09:27 -080057 * Example: X1 = Z, X2 = 1 -> gpio_base3_value({GPIO(X1), GPIO(X2)}) = 5
Julius Werner886d29b2014-09-24 15:40:49 -070058 * BASE3() from <base3.h> can generate numbers to compare the result to.
Vadim Bendebury9c9c3362014-07-23 09:40:02 -070059 *
Julius Werner886d29b2014-09-24 15:40:49 -070060 * gpio[]: pin positions to read. gpio[0] is less significant than gpio[1].
Daisuke Nojiri573e2112014-08-08 15:38:52 -070061 * num_gpio: number of pins to read.
Vadim Bendebury9c9c3362014-07-23 09:40:02 -070062 */
Julius Werner0a0340e2018-08-02 11:45:07 -070063static inline uint32_t gpio_base3_value(const gpio_t gpio[], int num_gpio)
Julius Werner2b239482016-03-16 17:11:55 -070064{
65 return _gpio_base3_value(gpio, num_gpio, 0);
66}
67
68/*
69 * Read the value presented by the set of GPIOs, when each pin is interpreted
70 * as a base-3 digit (LOW = 0, HIGH = 1, Z/floating = 2) in a non-standard
71 * ternary number system where the first 2^n natural numbers are represented
72 * as they would be in a binary system (without any Z digits), and the following
73 * 3^n-2^n numbers use the remaining ternary representations in the normal
74 * ternary system order (skipping the values that were already used up).
75 * This is useful for boards which initially used a binary board ID and later
76 * decided to switch to tri-state after some revisions have already been built.
77 * Example: For num_gpio = 2 we get the following representation:
78 *
79 * Number X1 X0
80 * 0 0 0
81 * 1 0 1
82 * 2 1 0
83 * 3 1 1 // Start counting ternaries back at 0 after this
84 * 4 0 2 // Skipping 00 and 01 which are already used up
85 * 5 1 2 // Skipping 10 and 11 which are already used up
86 * 6 2 0
87 * 7 2 1
88 * 8 2 2
89 *
90 * gpio[]: pin positions to read. gpio[0] is less significant than gpio[1].
91 * num_gpio: number of pins to read.
92 */
Julius Werner0a0340e2018-08-02 11:45:07 -070093static inline uint32_t gpio_binary_first_base3_value(const gpio_t gpio[],
94 int num_gpio)
Julius Werner2b239482016-03-16 17:11:55 -070095{
96 return _gpio_base3_value(gpio, num_gpio, 1);
97}
Vadim Bendebury9c9c3362014-07-23 09:40:02 -070098
Julius Wernereaa9c452014-09-24 15:40:49 -070099#endif /* __SRC_INCLUDE_GPIO_H__ */