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1#
2# GPIO infrastructure and expanders
3#
4
5config ARCH_WANT_OPTIONAL_GPIOLIB
6	bool
7	help
8	  Select this config option from the architecture Kconfig, if
9	  it is possible to use gpiolib on the architecture, but let the
10	  user decide whether to actually build it or not.
11	  Select this instead of ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB, if your architecture does
12	  not depend on GPIOs being available, but rather let the user
13	  decide whether he needs it or not.
14
15config ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB
16	bool
17	select GPIOLIB
18	help
19	  Platforms select gpiolib if they use this infrastructure
20	  for all their GPIOs, usually starting with ones integrated
21	  into SOC processors.
22	  Selecting this from the architecture code will cause the gpiolib
23	  code to always get built in.
24
25
26
27menuconfig GPIOLIB
28	bool "GPIO Support"
29	depends on ARCH_WANT_OPTIONAL_GPIOLIB || ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB
30	select GENERIC_GPIO
31	help
32	  This enables GPIO support through the generic GPIO library.
33	  You only need to enable this, if you also want to enable
34	  one or more of the GPIO expansion card drivers below.
35
36	  If unsure, say N.
37
38if GPIOLIB
39
40config DEBUG_GPIO
41	bool "Debug GPIO calls"
42	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
43	help
44	  Say Y here to add some extra checks and diagnostics to GPIO calls.
45	  The checks help ensure that GPIOs have been properly initialized
46	  before they are used and that sleeping calls aren not made from
47	  nonsleeping contexts.  They can make bitbanged serial protocols
48	  slower.  The diagnostics help catch the type of setup errors
49	  that are most common when setting up new platforms or boards.
50
51config GPIO_SYSFS
52	bool "/sys/class/gpio/... (sysfs interface)"
53	depends on SYSFS && EXPERIMENTAL
54	help
55	  Say Y here to add a sysfs interface for GPIOs.
56
57	  This is mostly useful to work around omissions in a system's
58	  kernel support.  Those are common in custom and semicustom
59	  hardware assembled using standard kernels with a minimum of
60	  custom patches.  In those cases, userspace code may import
61	  a given GPIO from the kernel, if no kernel driver requested it.
62
63	  Kernel drivers may also request that a particular GPIO be
64	  exported to userspace; this can be useful when debugging.
65
66# put expanders in the right section, in alphabetical order
67
68comment "I2C GPIO expanders:"
69
70config GPIO_MAX732X
71	tristate "MAX7319, MAX7320-7327 I2C Port Expanders"
72	depends on I2C
73	help
74	  Say yes here to support the MAX7319, MAX7320-7327 series of I2C
75	  Port Expanders. Each IO port on these chips has a fixed role of
76	  Input (designated by 'I'), Push-Pull Output ('O'), or Open-Drain
77	  Input and Output (designed by 'P'). The combinations are listed
78	  below:
79
80	  8 bits:	max7319 (8I), max7320 (8O), max7321 (8P),
81		  	max7322 (4I4O), max7323 (4P4O)
82
83	  16 bits:	max7324 (8I8O), max7325 (8P8O),
84		  	max7326 (4I12O), max7327 (4P12O)
85
86	  Board setup code must specify the model to use, and the start
87	  number for these GPIOs.
88
89config GPIO_PCA953X
90	tristate "PCA953x, PCA955x, and MAX7310 I/O ports"
91	depends on I2C
92	help
93	  Say yes here to provide access to several register-oriented
94	  SMBus I/O expanders, made mostly by NXP or TI.  Compatible
95	  models include:
96
97	  4 bits:	pca9536, pca9537
98
99	  8 bits:	max7310, pca9534, pca9538, pca9554, pca9557
100
101	  16 bits:	pca9535, pca9539, pca9555
102
103	  This driver can also be built as a module.  If so, the module
104	  will be called pca953x.
105
106config GPIO_PCF857X
107	tristate "PCF857x, PCA{85,96}7x, and MAX732[89] I2C GPIO expanders"
108	depends on I2C
109	help
110	  Say yes here to provide access to most "quasi-bidirectional" I2C
111	  GPIO expanders used for additional digital outputs or inputs.
112	  Most of these parts are from NXP, though TI is a second source for
113	  some of them.  Compatible models include:
114
115	  8 bits:   pcf8574, pcf8574a, pca8574, pca8574a,
116	            pca9670, pca9672, pca9674, pca9674a,
117	  	    max7328, max7329
118
119	  16 bits:  pcf8575, pcf8575c, pca8575,
120	            pca9671, pca9673, pca9675
121
122	  Your board setup code will need to declare the expanders in
123	  use, and assign numbers to the GPIOs they expose.  Those GPIOs
124	  can then be used from drivers and other kernel code, just like
125	  other GPIOs, but only accessible from task contexts.
126
127	  This driver provides an in-kernel interface to those GPIOs using
128	  platform-neutral GPIO calls.
129
130config GPIO_TWL4030
131	tristate "TWL4030, TWL5030, and TPS659x0 GPIOs"
132	depends on TWL4030_CORE
133	help
134	  Say yes here to access the GPIO signals of various multi-function
135	  power management chips from Texas Instruments.
136
137comment "PCI GPIO expanders:"
138
139config GPIO_BT8XX
140	tristate "BT8XX GPIO abuser"
141	depends on PCI && VIDEO_BT848=n
142	help
143	  The BT8xx frame grabber chip has 24 GPIO pins than can be abused
144	  as a cheap PCI GPIO card.
145
146	  This chip can be found on Miro, Hauppauge and STB TV-cards.
147
148	  The card needs to be physically altered for using it as a
149	  GPIO card. For more information on how to build a GPIO card
150	  from a BT8xx TV card, see the documentation file at
151	  Documentation/bt8xxgpio.txt
152
153	  If unsure, say N.
154
155comment "SPI GPIO expanders:"
156
157config GPIO_MAX7301
158	tristate "Maxim MAX7301 GPIO expander"
159	depends on SPI_MASTER
160	help
161	  gpio driver for Maxim MAX7301 SPI GPIO expander.
162
163config GPIO_MCP23S08
164	tristate "Microchip MCP23S08 I/O expander"
165	depends on SPI_MASTER
166	help
167	  SPI driver for Microchip MCP23S08 I/O expander.  This provides
168	  a GPIO interface supporting inputs and outputs.
169
170endif
171