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  1. #ifndef _ASM_GENERIC_GPIO_H
  2. #define _ASM_GENERIC_GPIO_H
  3. #include <linux/kernel.h>
  4. #include <linux/types.h>
  5. #include <linux/errno.h>
  6. #include <linux/of.h>
  7. #ifdef CONFIG_GPIOLIB
  8. #include <linux/compiler.h>
  9. /* Platforms may implement their GPIO interface with library code,
  10. * at a small performance cost for non-inlined operations and some
  11. * extra memory (for code and for per-GPIO table entries).
  12. *
  13. * While the GPIO programming interface defines valid GPIO numbers
  14. * to be in the range 0..MAX_INT, this library restricts them to the
  15. * smaller range 0..ARCH_NR_GPIOS-1.
  16. *
  17. * ARCH_NR_GPIOS is somewhat arbitrary; it usually reflects the sum of
  18. * builtin/SoC GPIOs plus a number of GPIOs on expanders; the latter is
  19. * actually an estimate of a board-specific value.
  20. */
  21. #ifndef ARCH_NR_GPIOS
  22. #define ARCH_NR_GPIOS 256
  23. #endif
  24. /*
  25. * "valid" GPIO numbers are nonnegative and may be passed to
  26. * setup routines like gpio_request(). only some valid numbers
  27. * can successfully be requested and used.
  28. *
  29. * Invalid GPIO numbers are useful for indicating no-such-GPIO in
  30. * platform data and other tables.
  31. */
  32. static inline bool gpio_is_valid(int number)
  33. {
  34. return number >= 0 && number < ARCH_NR_GPIOS;
  35. }
  36. struct device;
  37. struct gpio;
  38. struct seq_file;
  39. struct module;
  40. struct device_node;
  41. /**
  42. * struct gpio_chip - abstract a GPIO controller
  43. * @label: for diagnostics
  44. * @dev: optional device providing the GPIOs
  45. * @owner: helps prevent removal of modules exporting active GPIOs
  46. * @request: optional hook for chip-specific activation, such as
  47. * enabling module power and clock; may sleep
  48. * @free: optional hook for chip-specific deactivation, such as
  49. * disabling module power and clock; may sleep
  50. * @direction_input: configures signal "offset" as input, or returns error
  51. * @get: returns value for signal "offset"; for output signals this
  52. * returns either the value actually sensed, or zero
  53. * @direction_output: configures signal "offset" as output, or returns error
  54. * @set: assigns output value for signal "offset"
  55. * @to_irq: optional hook supporting non-static gpio_to_irq() mappings;
  56. * implementation may not sleep
  57. * @dbg_show: optional routine to show contents in debugfs; default code
  58. * will be used when this is omitted, but custom code can show extra
  59. * state (such as pullup/pulldown configuration).
  60. * @base: identifies the first GPIO number handled by this chip; or, if
  61. * negative during registration, requests dynamic ID allocation.
  62. * @ngpio: the number of GPIOs handled by this controller; the last GPIO
  63. * handled is (base + ngpio - 1).
  64. * @can_sleep: flag must be set iff get()/set() methods sleep, as they
  65. * must while accessing GPIO expander chips over I2C or SPI
  66. * @names: if set, must be an array of strings to use as alternative
  67. * names for the GPIOs in this chip. Any entry in the array
  68. * may be NULL if there is no alias for the GPIO, however the
  69. * array must be @ngpio entries long. A name can include a single printk
  70. * format specifier for an unsigned int. It is substituted by the actual
  71. * number of the gpio.
  72. *
  73. * A gpio_chip can help platforms abstract various sources of GPIOs so
  74. * they can all be accessed through a common programing interface.
  75. * Example sources would be SOC controllers, FPGAs, multifunction
  76. * chips, dedicated GPIO expanders, and so on.
  77. *
  78. * Each chip controls a number of signals, identified in method calls
  79. * by "offset" values in the range 0..(@ngpio - 1). When those signals
  80. * are referenced through calls like gpio_get_value(gpio), the offset
  81. * is calculated by subtracting @base from the gpio number.
  82. */
  83. struct gpio_chip {
  84. const char *label;
  85. struct device *dev;
  86. struct module *owner;
  87. int (*request)(struct gpio_chip *chip,
  88. unsigned offset);
  89. void (*free)(struct gpio_chip *chip,
  90. unsigned offset);
  91. int (*direction_input)(struct gpio_chip *chip,
  92. unsigned offset);
  93. int (*get)(struct gpio_chip *chip,
  94. unsigned offset);
  95. int (*direction_output)(struct gpio_chip *chip,
  96. unsigned offset, int value);
  97. int (*set_debounce)(struct gpio_chip *chip,
  98. unsigned offset, unsigned debounce);
  99. void (*set)(struct gpio_chip *chip,
  100. unsigned offset, int value);
  101. int (*to_irq)(struct gpio_chip *chip,
  102. unsigned offset);
  103. void (*dbg_show)(struct seq_file *s,
  104. struct gpio_chip *chip);
  105. int base;
  106. u16 ngpio;
  107. const char *const *names;
  108. unsigned can_sleep:1;
  109. unsigned exported:1;
  110. #if defined(CONFIG_OF_GPIO)
  111. /*
  112. * If CONFIG_OF is enabled, then all GPIO controllers described in the
  113. * device tree automatically may have an OF translation
  114. */
  115. struct device_node *of_node;
  116. int of_gpio_n_cells;
  117. int (*of_xlate)(struct gpio_chip *gc,
  118. const struct of_phandle_args *gpiospec, u32 *flags);
  119. #endif
  120. };
  121. extern const char *gpiochip_is_requested(struct gpio_chip *chip,
  122. unsigned offset);
  123. extern struct gpio_chip *gpio_to_chip(unsigned gpio);
  124. extern int __must_check gpiochip_reserve(int start, int ngpio);
  125. /* add/remove chips */
  126. extern int gpiochip_add(struct gpio_chip *chip);
  127. extern int __must_check gpiochip_remove(struct gpio_chip *chip);
  128. extern struct gpio_chip *gpiochip_find(const void *data,
  129. int (*match)(struct gpio_chip *chip,
  130. const void *data));
  131. /* Always use the library code for GPIO management calls,
  132. * or when sleeping may be involved.
  133. */
  134. extern int gpio_request(unsigned gpio, const char *label);
  135. extern void gpio_free(unsigned gpio);
  136. extern int gpio_direction_input(unsigned gpio);
  137. extern int gpio_direction_output(unsigned gpio, int value);
  138. extern int gpio_set_debounce(unsigned gpio, unsigned debounce);
  139. extern int gpio_get_value_cansleep(unsigned gpio);
  140. extern void gpio_set_value_cansleep(unsigned gpio, int value);
  141. /* A platform's <asm/gpio.h> code may want to inline the I/O calls when
  142. * the GPIO is constant and refers to some always-present controller,
  143. * giving direct access to chip registers and tight bitbanging loops.
  144. */
  145. extern int __gpio_get_value(unsigned gpio);
  146. extern void __gpio_set_value(unsigned gpio, int value);
  147. extern int __gpio_cansleep(unsigned gpio);
  148. extern int __gpio_to_irq(unsigned gpio);
  149. extern int gpio_request_one(unsigned gpio, unsigned long flags, const char *label);
  150. extern int gpio_request_array(const struct gpio *array, size_t num);
  151. extern void gpio_free_array(const struct gpio *array, size_t num);
  152. /* bindings for managed devices that want to request gpios */
  153. int devm_gpio_request(struct device *dev, unsigned gpio, const char *label);
  154. void devm_gpio_free(struct device *dev, unsigned int gpio);
  155. #ifdef CONFIG_GPIO_SYSFS
  156. /*
  157. * A sysfs interface can be exported by individual drivers if they want,
  158. * but more typically is configured entirely from userspace.
  159. */
  160. extern int gpio_export(unsigned gpio, bool direction_may_change);
  161. extern int gpio_export_link(struct device *dev, const char *name,
  162. unsigned gpio);
  163. extern int gpio_sysfs_set_active_low(unsigned gpio, int value);
  164. extern void gpio_unexport(unsigned gpio);
  165. #endif /* CONFIG_GPIO_SYSFS */
  166. #else /* !CONFIG_GPIOLIB */
  167. static inline bool gpio_is_valid(int number)
  168. {
  169. /* only non-negative numbers are valid */
  170. return number >= 0;
  171. }
  172. /* platforms that don't directly support access to GPIOs through I2C, SPI,
  173. * or other blocking infrastructure can use these wrappers.
  174. */
  175. static inline int gpio_cansleep(unsigned gpio)
  176. {
  177. return 0;
  178. }
  179. static inline int gpio_get_value_cansleep(unsigned gpio)
  180. {
  181. might_sleep();
  182. return __gpio_get_value(gpio);
  183. }
  184. static inline void gpio_set_value_cansleep(unsigned gpio, int value)
  185. {
  186. might_sleep();
  187. __gpio_set_value(gpio, value);
  188. }
  189. #endif /* !CONFIG_GPIOLIB */
  190. #ifndef CONFIG_GPIO_SYSFS
  191. struct device;
  192. /* sysfs support is only available with gpiolib, where it's optional */
  193. static inline int gpio_export(unsigned gpio, bool direction_may_change)
  194. {
  195. return -ENOSYS;
  196. }
  197. static inline int gpio_export_link(struct device *dev, const char *name,
  198. unsigned gpio)
  199. {
  200. return -ENOSYS;
  201. }
  202. static inline int gpio_sysfs_set_active_low(unsigned gpio, int value)
  203. {
  204. return -ENOSYS;
  205. }
  206. static inline void gpio_unexport(unsigned gpio)
  207. {
  208. }
  209. #endif /* CONFIG_GPIO_SYSFS */
  210. #endif /* _ASM_GENERIC_GPIO_H */