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1#
2# GPIO infrastructure and drivers
3#
4
5menu "GPIO Support"
6
7config DM_GPIO
8	bool "Enable Driver Model for GPIO drivers"
9	depends on DM
10	help
11	  Enable driver model for GPIO access. The standard GPIO
12	  interface (gpio_get_value(), etc.) is then implemented by
13	  the GPIO uclass. Drivers provide methods to query the
14	  particular GPIOs that they provide. The uclass interface
15	  is defined in include/asm-generic/gpio.h.
16
17config ALTERA_PIO
18	bool "Altera PIO driver"
19	depends on DM_GPIO
20	help
21	  Select this to enable PIO for Altera devices. Please find
22	  details on the "Embedded Peripherals IP User Guide" of Altera.
23
24config DWAPB_GPIO
25	bool "DWAPB GPIO driver"
26	depends on DM && DM_GPIO
27	default n
28	help
29	  Support for the Designware APB GPIO driver.
30
31config LPC32XX_GPIO
32	bool "LPC32XX GPIO driver"
33	depends on DM
34	default n
35	help
36	  Support for the LPC32XX GPIO driver.
37
38config ROCKCHIP_GPIO
39	bool "Rockchip GPIO driver"
40	depends on DM_GPIO
41	help
42	  Support GPIO access on Rockchip SoCs. The GPIOs are arranged into
43	  a number of banks (different for each SoC type) each with 32 GPIOs.
44	  The GPIOs for a device are defined in the device tree with one node
45	  for each bank.
46
47config SANDBOX_GPIO
48	bool "Enable sandbox GPIO driver"
49	depends on SANDBOX && DM && DM_GPIO
50	help
51	  This driver supports some simulated GPIOs which can be adjusted
52	  using 'back door' functions like sandbox_gpio_set_value(). Then the
53	  GPIOs can be inspected through the normal get_get_value()
54	  interface. The purpose of this is to allow GPIOs to be used as
55	  normal in sandbox, perhaps with test code actually driving the
56	  behaviour of those GPIOs.
57
58config SANDBOX_GPIO_COUNT
59	int "Number of sandbox GPIOs"
60	depends on SANDBOX_GPIO
61	default 128
62	help
63	  The sandbox driver can support any number of GPIOs. Generally these
64	  are specified using the device tree. But you can also have a number
65	  of 'anonymous' GPIOs that do not belong to any device or bank.
66	  Select a suitable value depending on your needs.
67
68config VYBRID_GPIO
69	bool "Vybrid GPIO driver"
70	depends on DM
71	default n
72	help
73	  Say yes here to support Vybrid vf610 GPIOs.
74
75endmenu
76