freebsd-dev/sys/dev/gpio/gpio_if.m
Luiz Otavio O Souza 2b8b8321e3 Implement a new method to retrieve the gpiobus reference from a GPIO
controller.

The gpiobus is responsible to keep track of the used pins and serialize
the access to pins.

Some of these features are important to devices that do not descend
directly from gpiobus and as such cannot make use of its features (one
classic example is gpioc that is attached to the GPIO controller and could
not, until now, make use of the gpiobus locking).
2015-01-31 15:50:19 +00:00

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#-
# Copyright (c) 2009 Oleksandr Tymoshenko <gonzo@freebsd.org>
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# $FreeBSD$
#
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/gpio.h>
INTERFACE gpio;
CODE {
static device_t
gpio_default_get_bus(void)
{
return (NULL);
}
static int
gpio_default_map_gpios(device_t bus, phandle_t dev,
phandle_t gparent, int gcells, pcell_t *gpios, uint32_t *pin,
uint32_t *flags)
{
/* Propagate up the bus hierarchy until someone handles it. */
if (device_get_parent(bus) != NULL)
return (GPIO_MAP_GPIOS(device_get_parent(bus), dev,
gparent, gcells, gpios, pin, flags));
/* If that fails, then assume the FreeBSD defaults. */
*pin = gpios[0];
if (gcells == 2 || gcells == 3)
*flags = gpios[gcells - 1];
return (0);
}
};
HEADER {
#include <dev/ofw/openfirm.h>
};
#
# Return the gpiobus device reference
#
METHOD device_t get_bus {
device_t dev;
} DEFAULT gpio_default_get_bus;
#
# Get maximum pin number
#
METHOD int pin_max {
device_t dev;
int *maxpin;
};
#
# Set value of pin specifed by pin_num
#
METHOD int pin_set {
device_t dev;
uint32_t pin_num;
uint32_t pin_value;
};
#
# Get value of pin specifed by pin_num
#
METHOD int pin_get {
device_t dev;
uint32_t pin_num;
uint32_t *pin_value;
};
#
# Toggle value of pin specifed by pin_num
#
METHOD int pin_toggle {
device_t dev;
uint32_t pin_num;
};
#
# Get pin capabilities
#
METHOD int pin_getcaps {
device_t dev;
uint32_t pin_num;
uint32_t *caps;
};
#
# Get pin flags
#
METHOD int pin_getflags {
device_t dev;
uint32_t pin_num;
uint32_t *flags;
};
#
# Get pin name
#
METHOD int pin_getname {
device_t dev;
uint32_t pin_num;
char *name;
};
#
# Set current configuration and capabilities
#
METHOD int pin_setflags {
device_t dev;
uint32_t pin_num;
uint32_t flags;
};
#
# Allow the GPIO controller to map the gpio-specifier on its own.
#
METHOD int map_gpios {
device_t bus;
phandle_t dev;
phandle_t gparent;
int gcells;
pcell_t *gpios;
uint32_t *pin;
uint32_t *flags;
} DEFAULT gpio_default_map_gpios;