docs: group the GPIO_* flags into logical groups.
Aesthetical changes to the documentation about GPIO flags - group them together, add some headers, some minor markup and wording modifications. Signed-off-by: Iván Sánchez Ortega <ivan@sanchezortega.es>
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#define GPIO_ACCESS_BY_PORT 1
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/** @endcond */
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/**
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* @name GPIO direction flags
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* The `GPIO_DIR_*` flags are used with `gpio_pin_configure` or `gpio_port_configure`,
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* to specify whether a GPIO pin will be used for input or output.
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* @{
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*/
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/** GPIO pin to be input. */
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#define GPIO_DIR_IN (0 << 0)
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/** @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN */
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#define GPIO_DIR_MASK 0x1
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/** @endcond */
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/** @} */
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/**
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* @name GPIO interrupt flags
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* The `GPIO_INT_*` flags are used with `gpio_pin_configure` or `gpio_port_configure`,
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* to specify how input GPIO pins will trigger interrupts.
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* @{
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*/
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/** GPIO pin to trigger interrupt. */
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#define GPIO_INT (1 << 1)
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/** Interrupt triggers on both rising and falling edge. */
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#define GPIO_INT_DOUBLE_EDGE (1 << 6)
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/** @} */
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/*
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* GPIO_POL_* define the polarity of the GPIO (1 bit).
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/**
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* @name GPIO polarity flags
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* The `GPIO_POL_*` flags are used with `gpio_pin_configure` or `gpio_port_configure`,
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* to specify the polarity of a GPIO pin.
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* @{
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*/
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/** @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN */
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#define GPIO_POL_POS 7
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/** @endcond */
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/** @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN */
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#define GPIO_POL_MASK (1 << GPIO_POL_POS)
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/** @endcond */
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/** @} */
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/*
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* GPIO_PUD_* are related to pull-up/pull-down.
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/**
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* @name GPIO pull flags
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* The `GPIO_PUD_*` flags are used with `gpio_pin_configure` or `gpio_port_configure`,
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* to specify the pull-up or pull-down electrical configuration of a GPIO pin.
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* @{
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*/
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/** @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN */
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#define GPIO_PUD_POS 8
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/** @endcond */
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/** GPIO pin to have no pull-up or pull-down. */
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/** Pin is neither pull-up nor pull-down. */
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#define GPIO_PUD_NORMAL (0 << GPIO_PUD_POS)
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/** Enable GPIO pin pull-up. */
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/** @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN */
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#define GPIO_PUD_MASK (3 << GPIO_PUD_POS)
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/** @endcond */
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/** @} */
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/** Deprecated, do not use - Enable GPIO pin. */
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/**
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* @deprecated
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* Deprecated. Formerly used to enable a GPIO pin.
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*/
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#define GPIO_PIN_ENABLE (0 __DEPRECATED_MACRO)
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/** Deprecated, do not use - Disable GPIO pin. */
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/**
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* @deprecated
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* Deprecated. Formerly used to disable a GPIO pin.
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*/
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#define GPIO_PIN_DISABLE (0 __DEPRECATED_MACRO)
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/* GPIO_DS_* are for pin drive strength configuration.
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/**
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* @name GPIO drive strength flags
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* The `GPIO_DS_*` flags are used with `gpio_pin_configure` or `gpio_port_configure`,
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* to specify the drive strength configuration of a GPIO pin.
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*
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* The drive strength of individual pins can be configured
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* independently for when the pin output is low and high.
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*
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* The GPIO_DS_*_LOW enumerations define the drive strength of a pin
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* The `GPIO_DS_*_LOW` enumerations define the drive strength of a pin
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* when output is low.
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* The GPIO_DS_*_HIGH enumerations define the drive strength of a pin
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* The `GPIO_DS_*_HIGH` enumerations define the drive strength of a pin
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* when output is high.
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*
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* The DISCONNECT drive strength indicates that the pin is placed in a
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* The `DISCONNECT` drive strength indicates that the pin is placed in a
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* high impedance state and not driven, this option is used to
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* configure hardware that supports a open collector drive mode.
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*
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* The interface supports two different drive strengths:
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* DFLT - The lowest drive strength supported by the HW
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* ALT - The highest drive strength supported by the HW
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* `DFLT` - The lowest drive strength supported by the HW
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* `ALT` - The highest drive strength supported by the HW
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*
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* On hardware that supports only one standard drive strength, both
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* DFLT and ALT have the same behavior.
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* `DFLT` and `ALT` have the same behavior.
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*
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* On hardware that does not support a disconnect mode, DISCONNECT
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* will behave the same as DFLT.
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* On hardware that does not support a disconnect mode, `DISCONNECT`
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* will behave the same as `DFLT`.
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* @{
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*/
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/** @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN */
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#define GPIO_DS_LOW_POS 12
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#define GPIO_DS_LOW_MASK (0x3 << GPIO_DS_LOW_POS)
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* drive strength.
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*/
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#define GPIO_DS_DISCONNECT_HIGH (0x3 << GPIO_DS_HIGH_POS)
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/** @} */
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struct gpio_callback;
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