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GPIO mapping properties were defined using the GPIOF_* flags, which are declared in linux/gpio.h. This file is not included when using the GPIO descriptor interface. This patch declares the flags that can be used as GPIO mappings properties in linux/gpio/driver.h, and uses them in gpiolib, so that no deprecated declarations are used by the GPIO descriptor interface. This patch also allows GPIO_OPEN_DRAIN and GPIO_OPEN_SOURCE to be specified as GPIO mapping properties. Signed-off-by: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
192 lines
6.6 KiB
C
192 lines
6.6 KiB
C
#ifndef __LINUX_GPIO_DRIVER_H
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#define __LINUX_GPIO_DRIVER_H
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#include <linux/types.h>
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struct device;
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struct gpio_desc;
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struct seq_file;
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/**
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* struct gpio_chip - abstract a GPIO controller
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* @label: for diagnostics
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* @dev: optional device providing the GPIOs
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* @owner: helps prevent removal of modules exporting active GPIOs
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* @list: links gpio_chips together for traversal
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* @request: optional hook for chip-specific activation, such as
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* enabling module power and clock; may sleep
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* @free: optional hook for chip-specific deactivation, such as
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* disabling module power and clock; may sleep
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* @get_direction: returns direction for signal "offset", 0=out, 1=in,
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* (same as GPIOF_DIR_XXX), or negative error
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* @direction_input: configures signal "offset" as input, or returns error
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* @direction_output: configures signal "offset" as output, or returns error
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* @get: returns value for signal "offset"; for output signals this
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* returns either the value actually sensed, or zero
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* @set: assigns output value for signal "offset"
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* @set_debounce: optional hook for setting debounce time for specified gpio in
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* interrupt triggered gpio chips
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* @to_irq: optional hook supporting non-static gpio_to_irq() mappings;
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* implementation may not sleep
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* @dbg_show: optional routine to show contents in debugfs; default code
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* will be used when this is omitted, but custom code can show extra
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* state (such as pullup/pulldown configuration).
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* @base: identifies the first GPIO number handled by this chip; or, if
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* negative during registration, requests dynamic ID allocation.
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* @ngpio: the number of GPIOs handled by this controller; the last GPIO
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* handled is (base + ngpio - 1).
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* @desc: array of ngpio descriptors. Private.
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* @can_sleep: flag must be set iff get()/set() methods sleep, as they
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* must while accessing GPIO expander chips over I2C or SPI
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* @names: if set, must be an array of strings to use as alternative
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* names for the GPIOs in this chip. Any entry in the array
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* may be NULL if there is no alias for the GPIO, however the
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* array must be @ngpio entries long. A name can include a single printk
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* format specifier for an unsigned int. It is substituted by the actual
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* number of the gpio.
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*
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* A gpio_chip can help platforms abstract various sources of GPIOs so
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* they can all be accessed through a common programing interface.
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* Example sources would be SOC controllers, FPGAs, multifunction
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* chips, dedicated GPIO expanders, and so on.
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*
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* Each chip controls a number of signals, identified in method calls
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* by "offset" values in the range 0..(@ngpio - 1). When those signals
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* are referenced through calls like gpio_get_value(gpio), the offset
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* is calculated by subtracting @base from the gpio number.
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*/
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struct gpio_chip {
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const char *label;
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struct device *dev;
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struct module *owner;
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struct list_head list;
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int (*request)(struct gpio_chip *chip,
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unsigned offset);
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void (*free)(struct gpio_chip *chip,
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unsigned offset);
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int (*get_direction)(struct gpio_chip *chip,
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unsigned offset);
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int (*direction_input)(struct gpio_chip *chip,
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unsigned offset);
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int (*direction_output)(struct gpio_chip *chip,
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unsigned offset, int value);
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int (*get)(struct gpio_chip *chip,
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unsigned offset);
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void (*set)(struct gpio_chip *chip,
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unsigned offset, int value);
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int (*set_debounce)(struct gpio_chip *chip,
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unsigned offset,
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unsigned debounce);
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int (*to_irq)(struct gpio_chip *chip,
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unsigned offset);
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void (*dbg_show)(struct seq_file *s,
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struct gpio_chip *chip);
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int base;
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u16 ngpio;
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struct gpio_desc *desc;
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const char *const *names;
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unsigned can_sleep:1;
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unsigned exported:1;
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#if defined(CONFIG_OF_GPIO)
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/*
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* If CONFIG_OF is enabled, then all GPIO controllers described in the
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* device tree automatically may have an OF translation
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*/
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struct device_node *of_node;
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int of_gpio_n_cells;
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int (*of_xlate)(struct gpio_chip *gc,
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const struct of_phandle_args *gpiospec, u32 *flags);
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_PINCTRL
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/*
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* If CONFIG_PINCTRL is enabled, then gpio controllers can optionally
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* describe the actual pin range which they serve in an SoC. This
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* information would be used by pinctrl subsystem to configure
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* corresponding pins for gpio usage.
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*/
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struct list_head pin_ranges;
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#endif
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};
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extern const char *gpiochip_is_requested(struct gpio_chip *chip,
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unsigned offset);
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/* add/remove chips */
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extern int gpiochip_add(struct gpio_chip *chip);
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extern int __must_check gpiochip_remove(struct gpio_chip *chip);
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extern struct gpio_chip *gpiochip_find(void *data,
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int (*match)(struct gpio_chip *chip, void *data));
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/* lock/unlock as IRQ */
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int gpiod_lock_as_irq(struct gpio_desc *desc);
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void gpiod_unlock_as_irq(struct gpio_desc *desc);
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enum gpio_lookup_flags {
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GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH = (0 << 0),
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GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW = (1 << 0),
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GPIO_OPEN_DRAIN = (1 << 1),
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GPIO_OPEN_SOURCE = (1 << 2),
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};
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/**
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* Lookup table for associating GPIOs to specific devices and functions using
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* platform data.
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*/
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struct gpiod_lookup {
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struct list_head list;
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/*
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* name of the chip the GPIO belongs to
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*/
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const char *chip_label;
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/*
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* hardware number (i.e. relative to the chip) of the GPIO
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*/
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u16 chip_hwnum;
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/*
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* name of device that can claim this GPIO
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*/
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const char *dev_id;
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/*
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* name of the GPIO from the device's point of view
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*/
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const char *con_id;
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/*
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* index of the GPIO in case several GPIOs share the same name
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*/
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unsigned int idx;
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/*
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* mask of GPIO_* values
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*/
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enum gpio_lookup_flags flags;
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};
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/*
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* Simple definition of a single GPIO under a con_id
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*/
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#define GPIO_LOOKUP(_chip_label, _chip_hwnum, _dev_id, _con_id, _flags) \
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GPIO_LOOKUP_IDX(_chip_label, _chip_hwnum, _dev_id, _con_id, 0, _flags)
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/*
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* Use this macro if you need to have several GPIOs under the same con_id.
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* Each GPIO needs to use a different index and can be accessed using
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* gpiod_get_index()
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*/
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#define GPIO_LOOKUP_IDX(_chip_label, _chip_hwnum, _dev_id, _con_id, _idx, \
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_flags) \
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{ \
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.chip_label = _chip_label, \
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.chip_hwnum = _chip_hwnum, \
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.dev_id = _dev_id, \
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.con_id = _con_id, \
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.idx = _idx, \
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.flags = _flags, \
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}
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void gpiod_add_table(struct gpiod_lookup *table, size_t size);
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#endif
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