linux_dsm_epyc7002/include/linux/gpio_keys.h
Laxman Dewangan d8ee4a1c90 Input: gpio_keys - add support for interrupt only keys
Some of buttons, like power-on key or onkey, may only generate interrupts
when pressed and not actually be mapped as gpio in the system. Allow
setting gpio to invalid value and specify IRQ instead to support such
keys. The debounce timer is used not to debounce but to ignore new IRQs
coming while button is kept pressed.

Signed-off-by: Laxman Dewangan <ldewangan@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
2012-03-19 17:56:18 -07:00

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#ifndef _GPIO_KEYS_H
#define _GPIO_KEYS_H
struct device;
struct gpio_keys_button {
/* Configuration parameters */
unsigned int code; /* input event code (KEY_*, SW_*) */
int gpio; /* -1 if this key does not support gpio */
int active_low;
const char *desc;
unsigned int type; /* input event type (EV_KEY, EV_SW, EV_ABS) */
int wakeup; /* configure the button as a wake-up source */
int debounce_interval; /* debounce ticks interval in msecs */
bool can_disable;
int value; /* axis value for EV_ABS */
unsigned int irq; /* Irq number in case of interrupt keys */
};
struct gpio_keys_platform_data {
struct gpio_keys_button *buttons;
int nbuttons;
unsigned int poll_interval; /* polling interval in msecs -
for polling driver only */
unsigned int rep:1; /* enable input subsystem auto repeat */
int (*enable)(struct device *dev);
void (*disable)(struct device *dev);
const char *name; /* input device name */
};
#endif