zephyr/include/gpio.h
Marcus Shawcroft 1256e4f9e0 gpio: Support drive strength configuration.
Provide a mechanism to configure different pin drive strengths on
hardware with that capability.

Configuration flags are provided to select each of DFLT, ALT and
DISCONNECT drive strengths independently for low and high outputs.

This provides sufficient flexbility to configure all of the drive
strength capability in at least nRF5 hardware.

The flags are chosen such that in the absence of a drive strength
flag a driver selects DFLT drive strength.  This ensures that an
existing application that omits a flag continues to observe the
preexisting behaviour.

The behaviour of the drive strength flags is documented such that a
driver for hardware that does not support a particular drive strength
will simply defalt to the standard drive strength for that hardware.

Change-Id: I9894cc5e739a1899a4ecf795f2a5980b95b0c7a0
Signed-off-by: Marcus Shawcroft <marcus.shawcroft@arm.com>
2017-01-25 08:47:21 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Intel Corporation.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
/**
* @file
* @brief Public APIs for GPIO drivers
*/
#ifndef __GPIO_H__
#define __GPIO_H__
#include <misc/__assert.h>
#include <misc/slist.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <device.h>
/**
* @brief GPIO Driver APIs
* @defgroup gpio_interface GPIO Driver APIs
* @ingroup io_interfaces
* @{
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/** @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN */
#define GPIO_ACCESS_BY_PIN 0
#define GPIO_ACCESS_BY_PORT 1
/** @endcond */
/** GPIO pin to be input. */
#define GPIO_DIR_IN (0 << 0)
/** GPIO pin to be output. */
#define GPIO_DIR_OUT (1 << 0)
/** @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN */
#define GPIO_DIR_MASK 0x1
/** @endcond */
/** GPIO pin to trigger interrupt. */
#define GPIO_INT (1 << 1)
/** GPIO pin trigger on level low or falling edge. */
#define GPIO_INT_ACTIVE_LOW (0 << 2)
/** GPIO pin trigger on level high or rising edge. */
#define GPIO_INT_ACTIVE_HIGH (1 << 2)
/** GPIO pin trigger to be synchronized to clock pulses. */
#define GPIO_INT_CLOCK_SYNC (1 << 3)
/** Enable GPIO pin debounce. */
#define GPIO_INT_DEBOUNCE (1 << 4)
/** Do Level trigger. */
#define GPIO_INT_LEVEL (0 << 5)
/** Do Edge trigger. */
#define GPIO_INT_EDGE (1 << 5)
/** Interrupt triggers on both rising and falling edge. */
#define GPIO_INT_DOUBLE_EDGE (1 << 6)
/*
* GPIO_POL_* define the polarity of the GPIO (1 bit).
*/
/** @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN */
#define GPIO_POL_POS 7
/** @endcond */
/** GPIO pin polarity is normal. */
#define GPIO_POL_NORMAL (0 << GPIO_POL_POS)
/** GPIO pin polarity is inverted. */
#define GPIO_POL_INV (1 << GPIO_POL_POS)
/** @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN */
#define GPIO_POL_MASK (1 << GPIO_POL_POS)
/** @endcond */
/*
* GPIO_PUD_* are related to pull-up/pull-down.
*/
/** @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN */
#define GPIO_PUD_POS 8
/** @endcond */
/** GPIO pin to have no pull-up or pull-down. */
#define GPIO_PUD_NORMAL (0 << GPIO_PUD_POS)
/** Enable GPIO pin pull-up. */
#define GPIO_PUD_PULL_UP (1 << GPIO_PUD_POS)
/** Enable GPIO pin pull-down. */
#define GPIO_PUD_PULL_DOWN (2 << GPIO_PUD_POS)
/** @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN */
#define GPIO_PUD_MASK (3 << GPIO_PUD_POS)
/** @endcond */
/*
* GPIO_PIN_(EN-/DIS-)ABLE are for pin enable / disable.
*
* Individual pins can be enabled or disabled
* if the controller supports this operation.
*/
/** Enable GPIO pin. */
#define GPIO_PIN_ENABLE (1 << 10)
/** Disable GPIO pin. */
#define GPIO_PIN_DISABLE (1 << 11)
/** @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN */
#define GPIO_PP_OD_POS 12
/** @endcond */
/** Enable GPIO pin push-pull. */
#define GPIO_PUSH_PULL (0 << GPIO_PP_OD_POS)
/** Enable GPIO pin open drain. */
#define GPIO_OPEN_DRAIN (1 << GPIO_PP_OD_POS)
/** @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN */
#define GPIO_PP_OD_MASK (1 << GPIO_PP_OD_POS)
/** @endcond */
/* GPIO_DS_* are for pin drive strength configuration.
*
* The drive strength of individual pins can be configured
* independently for when the pin output is low and high.
*
* The GPIO_DS_*_LOW enumerations define the drive strength of a pin
* when output is low.
* The GPIO_DS_*_HIGH enumerations define the drive strength of a pin
* when output is high.
*
* The DISCONNECT drive strength indicates that the pin is placed in a
* high impediance state and not driven, this option is used to
* configure hardware that supports a open collector drive mode.
*
* The interface supports two different drive strengths:
* DFLT - The lowest drive strength supported by the HW
* ALT - The highest drive strength supported by the HW
*
* On hardware that supports only one standard drive strength, both
* DFLT and ALT have the same behaviour.
*
* On hardware that does not support a disconnect mode, DISCONNECT
* will behave the same as DFLT.
*/
/** @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN */
#define GPIO_DS_LOW_POS 13
#define GPIO_DS_LOW_MASK (0x3 << GPIO_DS_LOW_POS)
/** @endcond */
/** Default drive strength standard when GPIO pin output is low.
*/
#define GPIO_DS_DFLT_LOW (0x0 << GPIO_DS_LOW_POS)
/** Alternative drive strength when GPIO pin output is low.
* For hardware that does not support configurable drive strength
* use the default drive strength.
*/
#define GPIO_DS_ALT_LOW (0x1 << GPIO_DS_LOW_POS)
/** Disconnect pin when GPIO pin output is low.
* For hardware that does not support disconnect use the default
* drive strength.
*/
#define GPIO_DS_DISCONNECT_LOW (0x3 << GPIO_DS_LOW_POS)
/** @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN */
#define GPIO_DS_HIGH_POS 15
#define GPIO_DS_HIGH_MASK (0x3 << GPIO_DS_HIGH_POS)
/** @endcond */
/** Default drive strength when GPIO pin output is high.
*/
#define GPIO_DS_DFLT_HIGH (0x0 << GPIO_DS_HIGH_POS)
/** Alternative drive strength when GPIO pin output is high.
* For hardware that does not support configurable drive strengths
* use the default drive strength.
*/
#define GPIO_DS_ALT_HIGH (0x1 << GPIO_DS_HIGH_POS)
/** Disconnect pin when GPIO pin output is high.
* For hardware that does not support disconnect use the default
* drive strength.
*/
#define GPIO_DS_DISCONNECT_HIGH (0x3 << GPIO_DS_HIGH_POS)
struct gpio_callback;
/**
* @typedef gpio_callback_handler_t
* @brief Define the application callback handler function signature
*
* @param "struct device *port" Device struct for the GPIO device.
* @param "struct gpio_callback *cb" Original struct gpio_callback
* owning this handler
* @param "uint32_t pins" Mask of pins that triggers the callback handler
*
* Note: cb pointer can be used to retrieve private data through
* CONTAINER_OF() if original struct gpio_callback is stored in
* another private structure.
*/
typedef void (*gpio_callback_handler_t)(struct device *port,
struct gpio_callback *cb,
uint32_t pins);
/**
* @brief GPIO callback structure
*
* Used to register a callback in the driver instance callback list.
* As many callbacks as needed can be added as long as each of them
* are unique pointers of struct gpio_callback.
* Beware such structure should not be allocated on stack.
*
* Note: To help setting it, see gpio_init_callback() below
*/
struct gpio_callback {
/** This is meant to be used in the driver and the user should not
* mess with it (see drivers/gpio/gpio_utils.h)
*/
sys_snode_t node;
/** Actual callback function being called when relevant. */
gpio_callback_handler_t handler;
/** A mask of pins the callback is interested in, if 0 the callback
* will never be called. Such pin_mask can be modified whenever
* necessary by the owner, and thus will affect the handler being
* called or not. The selected pins must be configured to trigger
* an interrupt.
*/
uint32_t pin_mask;
};
/**
* @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN
*
* GPIO driver API definition.
*
* (Internal use only.)
*/
typedef int (*gpio_config_t)(struct device *port, int access_op,
uint32_t pin, int flags);
typedef int (*gpio_write_t)(struct device *port, int access_op,
uint32_t pin, uint32_t value);
typedef int (*gpio_read_t)(struct device *port, int access_op,
uint32_t pin, uint32_t *value);
typedef int (*gpio_manage_callback_t)(struct device *port,
struct gpio_callback *callback,
bool set);
typedef int (*gpio_enable_callback_t)(struct device *port,
int access_op,
uint32_t pin);
typedef int (*gpio_disable_callback_t)(struct device *port,
int access_op,
uint32_t pin);
typedef uint32_t (*gpio_api_get_pending_int)(struct device *dev);
struct gpio_driver_api {
gpio_config_t config;
gpio_write_t write;
gpio_read_t read;
gpio_manage_callback_t manage_callback;
gpio_enable_callback_t enable_callback;
gpio_disable_callback_t disable_callback;
gpio_api_get_pending_int get_pending_int;
};
/**
* @endcond
*/
/**
* @brief Configure a single pin.
* @param port Pointer to device structure for the driver instance.
* @param pin Pin number to configure.
* @param flags Flags for pin configuration. IN/OUT, interrupt ...
* @return 0 if successful, negative errno code on failure.
*/
static inline int gpio_pin_configure(struct device *port, uint8_t pin,
int flags)
{
const struct gpio_driver_api *api = port->driver_api;
return api->config(port, GPIO_ACCESS_BY_PIN, pin, flags);
}
/**
* @brief Write the data value to a single pin.
* @param port Pointer to the device structure for the driver instance.
* @param pin Pin number where the data is written.
* @param value Value set on the pin.
* @return 0 if successful, negative errno code on failure.
*/
static inline int gpio_pin_write(struct device *port, uint32_t pin,
uint32_t value)
{
const struct gpio_driver_api *api = port->driver_api;
return api->write(port, GPIO_ACCESS_BY_PIN, pin, value);
}
/**
* @brief Read the data value of a single pin.
* @param port Pointer to the device structure for the driver instance.
* @param pin Pin number where data is read.
* @param value Integer pointer to receive the data values from the pin.
* @return 0 if successful, negative errno code on failure.
*/
static inline int gpio_pin_read(struct device *port, uint32_t pin,
uint32_t *value)
{
const struct gpio_driver_api *api = port->driver_api;
return api->read(port, GPIO_ACCESS_BY_PIN, pin, value);
}
/**
* @brief Helper to initialize a struct gpio_callback properly
* @param callback A valid Application's callback structure pointer.
* @param handler A valid handler function pointer.
* @param pin_mask A bit mask of relevant pins for the handler
*/
static inline void gpio_init_callback(struct gpio_callback *callback,
gpio_callback_handler_t handler,
uint32_t pin_mask)
{
__ASSERT(callback, "Callback pointer should not be NULL");
__ASSERT(handler, "Callback handler pointer should not be NULL");
callback->handler = handler;
callback->pin_mask = pin_mask;
}
/**
* @brief Add an application callback.
* @param port Pointer to the device structure for the driver instance.
* @param callback A valid Application's callback structure pointer.
* @return 0 if successful, negative errno code on failure.
*
* Note: enables to add as many callback as needed on the same port.
*/
static inline int gpio_add_callback(struct device *port,
struct gpio_callback *callback)
{
const struct gpio_driver_api *api = port->driver_api;
__ASSERT(callback, "Callback pointer should not be NULL");
return api->manage_callback(port, callback, true);
}
/**
* @brief Remove an application callback.
* @param port Pointer to the device structure for the driver instance.
* @param callback A valid application's callback structure pointer.
* @return 0 if successful, negative errno code on failure.
*
* Note: enables to remove as many callbacks as added through
* gpio_add_callback().
*/
static inline int gpio_remove_callback(struct device *port,
struct gpio_callback *callback)
{
const struct gpio_driver_api *api = port->driver_api;
__ASSERT(callback, "Callback pointer should not be NULL");
return api->manage_callback(port, callback, false);
}
/**
* @brief Enable callback(s) for a single pin.
* @param port Pointer to the device structure for the driver instance.
* @param pin Pin number where the callback function is enabled.
* @return 0 if successful, negative errno code on failure.
*
* Note: Depending on the driver implementation, this function will enable
* the pin to trigger an interruption. So as a semantic detail, if no
* callback is registered, of course none will be called.
*/
static inline int gpio_pin_enable_callback(struct device *port, uint32_t pin)
{
const struct gpio_driver_api *api = port->driver_api;
return api->enable_callback(port, GPIO_ACCESS_BY_PIN, pin);
}
/**
* @brief Disable callback(s) for a single pin.
* @param port Pointer to the device structure for the driver instance.
* @param pin Pin number where the callback function is disabled.
* @return 0 if successful, negative errno code on failure.
*/
static inline int gpio_pin_disable_callback(struct device *port, uint32_t pin)
{
const struct gpio_driver_api *api = port->driver_api;
return api->disable_callback(port, GPIO_ACCESS_BY_PIN, pin);
}
/**
* @brief Configure all the pins the same way in the port.
* List out all flags on the detailed description.
*
* @param port Pointer to the device structure for the driver instance.
* @param flags Flags for the port configuration. IN/OUT, interrupt ...
* @return 0 if successful, negative errno code on failure.
*/
static inline int gpio_port_configure(struct device *port, int flags)
{
const struct gpio_driver_api *api = port->driver_api;
return api->config(port, GPIO_ACCESS_BY_PORT, 0, flags);
}
/**
* @brief Write a data value to the port.
* @param port Pointer to the device structure for the driver instance.
* @param value Value to set on the port.
* @return 0 if successful, negative errno code on failure.
*/
static inline int gpio_port_write(struct device *port, uint32_t value)
{
const struct gpio_driver_api *api = port->driver_api;
return api->write(port, GPIO_ACCESS_BY_PORT, 0, value);
}
/**
* @brief Read data value from the port.
* @param port Pointer to the device structure for the driver instance.
* @param value Integer pointer to receive the data value from the port.
* @return 0 if successful, negative errno code on failure.
*/
static inline int gpio_port_read(struct device *port, uint32_t *value)
{
const struct gpio_driver_api *api = port->driver_api;
return api->read(port, GPIO_ACCESS_BY_PORT, 0, value);
}
/**
* @brief Enable callback(s) for the port.
* @param port Pointer to the device structure for the driver instance.
* @return 0 if successful, negative errno code on failure.
*
* Note: Depending on the driver implementation, this function will enable
* the port to trigger an interruption on all pins, as long as these
* are configured properly. So as a semantic detail, if no callback
* is registered, of course none will be called.
*/
static inline int gpio_port_enable_callback(struct device *port)
{
const struct gpio_driver_api *api = port->driver_api;
return api->enable_callback(port, GPIO_ACCESS_BY_PORT, 0);
}
/**
* @brief Disable callback(s) for the port.
* @param port Pointer to the device structure for the driver instance.
* @return 0 if successful, negative errno code on failure.
*/
static inline int gpio_port_disable_callback(struct device *port)
{
const struct gpio_driver_api *api = port->driver_api;
return api->disable_callback(port, GPIO_ACCESS_BY_PORT, 0);
}
/**
* @brief Function to get pending interrupts
*
* The purpose of this function is to return the interrupt
* status register for the device.
* This is especially useful when waking up from
* low power states to check the wake up source.
*
* @param dev Pointer to the device structure for the driver instance.
*
* @retval status != 0 if at least one gpio interrupt is pending.
* @retval 0 if no gpio interrupt is pending.
*/
static inline int gpio_get_pending_int(struct device *dev)
{
struct gpio_driver_api *api;
api = (struct gpio_driver_api *)dev->driver_api;
return api->get_pending_int(dev);
}
struct gpio_pin_config {
char *gpio_controller;
uint32_t gpio_pin;
};
#define GPIO_DECLARE_PIN_CONFIG_IDX(_idx) \
struct gpio_pin_config gpio_pin_ ##_idx
#define GPIO_DECLARE_PIN_CONFIG \
GPIO_DECLARE_PIN_CONFIG_IDX()
#define GPIO_PIN_IDX(_idx, _controller, _pin) \
.gpio_pin_ ##_idx = { \
.gpio_controller = (_controller),\
.gpio_pin = (_pin), \
}
#define GPIO_PIN(_controller, _pin) \
GPIO_PIN_IDX(, _controller, _pin)
#define GPIO_GET_CONTROLLER_IDX(_idx, _conf) \
((_conf)->gpio_pin_ ##_idx.gpio_controller)
#define GPIO_GET_PIN_IDX(_idx, _conf) \
((_conf)->gpio_pin_ ##_idx.gpio_pin)
#define GPIO_GET_CONTROLLER(_conf) GPIO_GET_CONTROLLER_IDX(, _conf)
#define GPIO_GET_PIN(_conf) GPIO_GET_PIN_IDX(, _conf)
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
/**
* @}
*/
#endif /* __GPIO_H__ */