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1 /*
2  * Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium OS Authors.
3  * Copyright (c) 2011, NVIDIA Corp. All rights reserved.
4  * SPDX-License-Identifier:	GPL-2.0+
5  */
6 
7 #ifndef _ASM_GENERIC_GPIO_H_
8 #define _ASM_GENERIC_GPIO_H_
9 
10 /*
11  * Generic GPIO API for U-Boot
12  *
13  * --
14  * NB: This is deprecated. Please use the driver model functions instead:
15  *
16  *    - gpio_request_by_name()
17  *    - dm_gpio_get_value() etc.
18  *
19  * For now we need a dm_ prefix on some functions to avoid name collision.
20  * --
21  *
22  * GPIOs are numbered from 0 to GPIO_COUNT-1 which value is defined
23  * by the SOC/architecture.
24  *
25  * Each GPIO can be an input or output. If an input then its value can
26  * be read as 0 or 1. If an output then its value can be set to 0 or 1.
27  * If you try to write an input then the value is undefined. If you try
28  * to read an output, barring something very unusual,  you will get
29  * back the value of the output that you previously set.
30  *
31  * In some cases the operation may fail, for example if the GPIO number
32  * is out of range, or the GPIO is not available because its pin is
33  * being used by another function. In that case, functions may return
34  * an error value of -1.
35  */
36 
37 /**
38  * @deprecated	Please use driver model instead
39  * Request a GPIO. This should be called before any of the other functions
40  * are used on this GPIO.
41  *
42  * Note: With driver model, the label is allocated so there is no need for
43  * the caller to preserve it.
44  *
45  * @param gpio	GPIO number
46  * @param label	User label for this GPIO
47  * @return 0 if ok, -1 on error
48  */
49 int gpio_request(unsigned gpio, const char *label);
50 
51 /**
52  * @deprecated	Please use driver model instead
53  * Stop using the GPIO.  This function should not alter pin configuration.
54  *
55  * @param gpio	GPIO number
56  * @return 0 if ok, -1 on error
57  */
58 int gpio_free(unsigned gpio);
59 
60 /**
61  * @deprecated	Please use driver model instead
62  * Make a GPIO an input.
63  *
64  * @param gpio	GPIO number
65  * @return 0 if ok, -1 on error
66  */
67 int gpio_direction_input(unsigned gpio);
68 
69 /**
70  * @deprecated	Please use driver model instead
71  * Make a GPIO an output, and set its value.
72  *
73  * @param gpio	GPIO number
74  * @param value	GPIO value (0 for low or 1 for high)
75  * @return 0 if ok, -1 on error
76  */
77 int gpio_direction_output(unsigned gpio, int value);
78 
79 /**
80  * @deprecated	Please use driver model instead
81  * Get a GPIO's value. This will work whether the GPIO is an input
82  * or an output.
83  *
84  * @param gpio	GPIO number
85  * @return 0 if low, 1 if high, -1 on error
86  */
87 int gpio_get_value(unsigned gpio);
88 
89 /**
90  * @deprecated	Please use driver model instead
91  * Set an output GPIO's value. The GPIO must already be an output or
92  * this function may have no effect.
93  *
94  * @param gpio	GPIO number
95  * @param value	GPIO value (0 for low or 1 for high)
96  * @return 0 if ok, -1 on error
97  */
98 int gpio_set_value(unsigned gpio, int value);
99 
100 /* State of a GPIO, as reported by get_function() */
101 enum gpio_func_t {
102 	GPIOF_INPUT = 0,
103 	GPIOF_OUTPUT,
104 	GPIOF_UNUSED,		/* Not claimed */
105 	GPIOF_UNKNOWN,		/* Not known */
106 	GPIOF_FUNC,		/* Not used as a GPIO */
107 
108 	GPIOF_COUNT,
109 };
110 
111 struct udevice;
112 
113 struct gpio_desc {
114 	struct udevice *dev;	/* Device, NULL for invalid GPIO */
115 	unsigned long flags;
116 #define GPIOD_REQUESTED		(1 << 0)	/* Requested/claimed */
117 #define GPIOD_IS_OUT		(1 << 1)	/* GPIO is an output */
118 #define GPIOD_IS_IN		(1 << 2)	/* GPIO is an input */
119 #define GPIOD_ACTIVE_LOW	(1 << 3)	/* value has active low */
120 #define GPIOD_IS_OUT_ACTIVE	(1 << 4)	/* set output active */
121 
122 	uint offset;		/* GPIO offset within the device */
123 	/*
124 	 * We could consider adding the GPIO label in here. Possibly we could
125 	 * use this structure for internal GPIO information.
126 	 */
127 };
128 
129 /**
130  * dm_gpio_is_valid() - Check if a GPIO is valid
131  *
132  * @desc:	GPIO description containing device, offset and flags,
133  *		previously returned by gpio_request_by_name()
134  * @return true if valid, false if not
135  */
136 static inline bool dm_gpio_is_valid(struct gpio_desc *desc)
137 {
138 	return desc->dev != NULL;
139 }
140 
141 /**
142  * gpio_get_status() - get the current GPIO status as a string
143  *
144  * Obtain the current GPIO status as a string which can be presented to the
145  * user. A typical string is:
146  *
147  * "b4:  in: 1 [x] sdmmc_cd"
148  *
149  * which means this is GPIO bank b, offset 4, currently set to input, current
150  * value 1, [x] means that it is requested and the owner is 'sdmmc_cd'
151  *
152  * TODO(sjg@chromium.org): This should use struct gpio_desc
153  *
154  * @dev:	Device to check
155  * @offset:	Offset of device GPIO to check
156  * @buf:	Place to put string
157  * @buffsize:	Size of string including \0
158  */
159 int gpio_get_status(struct udevice *dev, int offset, char *buf, int buffsize);
160 
161 /**
162  * gpio_get_function() - get the current function for a GPIO pin
163  *
164  * Note this returns GPIOF_UNUSED if the GPIO is not requested.
165  *
166  * TODO(sjg@chromium.org): This should use struct gpio_desc
167  *
168  * @dev:	Device to check
169  * @offset:	Offset of device GPIO to check
170  * @namep:	If non-NULL, this is set to the name given when the GPIO
171  *		was requested, or -1 if it has not been requested
172  * @return  -ENODATA if the driver returned an unknown function,
173  * -ENODEV if the device is not active, -EINVAL if the offset is invalid.
174  * GPIOF_UNUSED if the GPIO has not been requested. Otherwise returns the
175  * function from enum gpio_func_t.
176  */
177 int gpio_get_function(struct udevice *dev, int offset, const char **namep);
178 
179 /**
180  * gpio_get_raw_function() - get the current raw function for a GPIO pin
181  *
182  * Note this does not return GPIOF_UNUSED - it will always return the GPIO
183  * driver's view of a pin function, even if it is not correctly set up.
184  *
185  * TODO(sjg@chromium.org): This should use struct gpio_desc
186  *
187  * @dev:	Device to check
188  * @offset:	Offset of device GPIO to check
189  * @namep:	If non-NULL, this is set to the name given when the GPIO
190  *		was requested, or -1 if it has not been requested
191  * @return  -ENODATA if the driver returned an unknown function,
192  * -ENODEV if the device is not active, -EINVAL if the offset is invalid.
193  * Otherwise returns the function from enum gpio_func_t.
194  */
195 int gpio_get_raw_function(struct udevice *dev, int offset, const char **namep);
196 
197 /**
198  * gpio_requestf() - request a GPIO using a format string for the owner
199  *
200  * This is a helper function for gpio_request(). It allows you to provide
201  * a printf()-format string for the GPIO owner. It calls gpio_request() with
202  * the string that is created
203  */
204 int gpio_requestf(unsigned gpio, const char *fmt, ...)
205 		__attribute__ ((format (__printf__, 2, 3)));
206 
207 struct fdtdec_phandle_args;
208 
209 /**
210  * struct struct dm_gpio_ops - Driver model GPIO operations
211  *
212  * Refer to functions above for description. These function largely copy
213  * the old API.
214  *
215  * This is trying to be close to Linux GPIO API. Once the U-Boot uses the
216  * new DM GPIO API, this should be really easy to flip over to the Linux
217  * GPIO API-alike interface.
218  *
219  * Also it would be useful to standardise additional functions like
220  * pullup, slew rate and drive strength.
221  *
222  * gpio_request() and gpio_free() are optional - if NULL then they will
223  * not be called.
224  *
225  * Note that @offset is the offset from the base GPIO of the device. So
226  * offset 0 is the device's first GPIO and offset o-1 is the last GPIO,
227  * where o is the number of GPIO lines controlled by the device. A device
228  * is typically used to control a single bank of GPIOs. Within complex
229  * SoCs there may be many banks and therefore many devices all referring
230  * to the different IO addresses within the SoC.
231  *
232  * The uclass combines all GPIO devices together to provide a consistent
233  * numbering from 0 to n-1, where n is the number of GPIOs in total across
234  * all devices. Be careful not to confuse offset with gpio in the parameters.
235  */
236 struct dm_gpio_ops {
237 	int (*request)(struct udevice *dev, unsigned offset, const char *label);
238 	int (*free)(struct udevice *dev, unsigned offset);
239 	int (*direction_input)(struct udevice *dev, unsigned offset);
240 	int (*direction_output)(struct udevice *dev, unsigned offset,
241 				int value);
242 	int (*get_value)(struct udevice *dev, unsigned offset);
243 	int (*set_value)(struct udevice *dev, unsigned offset, int value);
244 	/**
245 	 * get_function() Get the GPIO function
246 	 *
247 	 * @dev:     Device to check
248 	 * @offset:  GPIO offset within that device
249 	 * @return current function - GPIOF_...
250 	 */
251 	int (*get_function)(struct udevice *dev, unsigned offset);
252 
253 	/**
254 	 * xlate() - Translate phandle arguments into a GPIO description
255 	 *
256 	 * This function should set up the fields in desc according to the
257 	 * information in the arguments. The uclass will have set up:
258 	 *
259 	 *   @desc->dev to @dev
260 	 *   @desc->flags to 0
261 	 *   @desc->offset to the value of the first argument in args, if any,
262 	 *		otherwise -1 (which is invalid)
263 	 *
264 	 * This method is optional so if the above defaults suit it can be
265 	 * omitted. Typical behaviour is to set up the GPIOD_ACTIVE_LOW flag
266 	 * in desc->flags.
267 	 *
268 	 * Note that @dev is passed in as a parameter to follow driver model
269 	 * uclass conventions, even though it is already available as
270 	 * desc->dev.
271 	 *
272 	 * @dev:	GPIO device
273 	 * @desc:	Place to put GPIO description
274 	 * @args:	Arguments provided in description
275 	 * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
276 	 */
277 	int (*xlate)(struct udevice *dev, struct gpio_desc *desc,
278 		     struct fdtdec_phandle_args *args);
279 };
280 
281 /**
282  * struct gpio_dev_priv - information about a device used by the uclass
283  *
284  * The uclass combines all active GPIO devices into a unified numbering
285  * scheme. To do this it maintains some private information about each
286  * device.
287  *
288  * To implement driver model support in your GPIO driver, add a probe
289  * handler, and set @gpio_count and @bank_name correctly in that handler.
290  * This tells the uclass the name of the GPIO bank and the number of GPIOs
291  * it contains.
292  *
293  * @bank_name: Name of the GPIO device (e.g 'a' means GPIOs will be called
294  * 'A0', 'A1', etc.
295  * @gpio_count: Number of GPIOs in this device
296  * @gpio_base: Base GPIO number for this device. For the first active device
297  * this will be 0; the numbering for others will follow sequentially so that
298  * @gpio_base for device 1 will equal the number of GPIOs in device 0.
299  * @name: Array of pointers to the name for each GPIO in this bank. The
300  * value of the pointer will be NULL if the GPIO has not been claimed.
301  */
302 struct gpio_dev_priv {
303 	const char *bank_name;
304 	unsigned gpio_count;
305 	unsigned gpio_base;
306 	char **name;
307 };
308 
309 /* Access the GPIO operations for a device */
310 #define gpio_get_ops(dev)	((struct dm_gpio_ops *)(dev)->driver->ops)
311 
312 /**
313  * gpio_get_bank_info - Return information about a GPIO bank/device
314  *
315  * This looks up a device and returns both its GPIO base name and the number
316  * of GPIOs it controls.
317  *
318  * @dev: Device to look up
319  * @offset_count: Returns number of GPIOs within this bank
320  * @return bank name of this device
321  */
322 const char *gpio_get_bank_info(struct udevice *dev, int *offset_count);
323 
324 /**
325  * dm_gpio_lookup_name() - Look up a named GPIO and return its description
326  *
327  * The name of a GPIO is typically its bank name followed by a number from 0.
328  * For example A0 is the first GPIO in bank A. Each bank is a separate driver
329  * model device.
330  *
331  * @name:	Name to look up
332  * @desc:	Returns description, on success
333  * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
334  */
335 int dm_gpio_lookup_name(const char *name, struct gpio_desc *desc);
336 
337 /**
338  * gpio_lookup_name - Look up a GPIO name and return its details
339  *
340  * This is used to convert a named GPIO into a device, offset and GPIO
341  * number.
342  *
343  * @name: GPIO name to look up
344  * @devp: Returns pointer to device which contains this GPIO
345  * @offsetp: Returns the offset number within this device
346  * @gpiop: Returns the absolute GPIO number, numbered from 0
347  */
348 int gpio_lookup_name(const char *name, struct udevice **devp,
349 		     unsigned int *offsetp, unsigned int *gpiop);
350 
351 /**
352  * gpio_get_values_as_int() - Turn the values of a list of GPIOs into an int
353  *
354  * This puts the value of the first GPIO into bit 0, the second into bit 1,
355  * etc. then returns the resulting integer.
356  *
357  * @gpio_list: List of GPIOs to collect
358  * @return resulting integer value, or -ve on error
359  */
360 int gpio_get_values_as_int(const int *gpio_list);
361 
362 /**
363  * gpio_claim_vector() - claim a number of GPIOs for input
364  *
365  * @gpio_num_array:	array of gpios to claim, terminated by -1
366  * @fmt:		format string for GPIO names, e.g. "board_id%d"
367  * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
368  */
369 int gpio_claim_vector(const int *gpio_num_array, const char *fmt);
370 
371 /**
372  * gpio_request_by_name() - Locate and request a GPIO by name
373  *
374  * This operates by looking up the given list name in the device (device
375  * tree property) and requesting the GPIO for use. The property must exist
376  * in @dev's node.
377  *
378  * Use @flags to specify whether the GPIO should be an input or output. In
379  * principle this can also come from the device tree binding but most
380  * bindings don't provide this information. Specifically, when the GPIO uclass
381  * calls the xlate() method, it can return default flags, which are then
382  * ORed with this @flags.
383  *
384  * If we find that requesting the GPIO is not always needed we could add a
385  * new function or a new GPIOD_NO_REQUEST flag.
386  *
387  * At present driver model has no reference counting so if one device
388  * requests a GPIO which subsequently is unbound, the @desc->dev pointer
389  * will be invalid. However this will only happen if the GPIO device is
390  * unbound, not if it is removed, so this seems like a reasonable limitation
391  * for now. There is no real use case for unbinding drivers in normal
392  * operation.
393  *
394  * The device tree binding is doc/device-tree-bindings/gpio/gpio.txt in
395  * generate terms and each specific device may add additional details in
396  * a binding file in the same directory.
397  *
398  * @dev:	Device requesting the GPIO
399  * @list_name:	Name of GPIO list (e.g. "board-id-gpios")
400  * @index:	Index number of the GPIO in that list use request (0=first)
401  * @desc:	Returns GPIO description information. If there is no such
402  *		GPIO, dev->dev will be NULL.
403  * @flags:	Indicates the GPIO input/output settings (GPIOD_...)
404  * @return 0 if OK, -ENOENT if the GPIO does not exist, -EINVAL if there is
405  * something wrong with the list, or other -ve for another error (e.g.
406  * -EBUSY if a GPIO was already requested)
407  */
408 int gpio_request_by_name(struct udevice *dev, const char *list_name,
409 			 int index, struct gpio_desc *desc, int flags);
410 
411 /**
412  * gpio_request_list_by_name() - Request a list of GPIOs
413  *
414  * Reads all the GPIOs from a list and requests them. See
415  * gpio_request_by_name() for additional details. Lists should not be
416  * misused to hold unrelated or optional GPIOs. They should only be used
417  * for things like parallel data lines. A zero phandle terminates the list
418  * the list.
419  *
420  * This function will either succeed, and request all GPIOs in the list, or
421  * fail and request none (it will free already-requested GPIOs in case of
422  * an error part-way through).
423  *
424  * @dev:	Device requesting the GPIO
425  * @list_name:	Name of GPIO list (e.g. "board-id-gpios")
426  * @desc_list:	Returns a list of GPIO description information
427  * @max_count:	Maximum number of GPIOs to return (@desc_list must be at least
428  *		this big)
429  * @flags:	Indicates the GPIO input/output settings (GPIOD_...)
430  * @return number of GPIOs requested, or -ve on error
431  */
432 int gpio_request_list_by_name(struct udevice *dev, const char *list_name,
433 			      struct gpio_desc *desc_list, int max_count,
434 			      int flags);
435 
436 /**
437  * dm_gpio_request() - manually request a GPIO
438  *
439  * Note: This function should only be used for testing / debugging. Instead.
440  * use gpio_request_by_name() to pull GPIOs from the device tree.
441  *
442  * @desc:	GPIO description of GPIO to request (see dm_gpio_lookup_name())
443  * @label:	Label to attach to the GPIO while claimed
444  * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
445  */
446 int dm_gpio_request(struct gpio_desc *desc, const char *label);
447 
448 /**
449  * gpio_get_list_count() - Returns the number of GPIOs in a list
450  *
451  * Counts the GPIOs in a list. See gpio_request_by_name() for additional
452  * details.
453  *
454  * @dev:	Device requesting the GPIO
455  * @list_name:	Name of GPIO list (e.g. "board-id-gpios")
456  * @return number of GPIOs (0 for an empty property) or -ENOENT if the list
457  * does not exist
458  */
459 int gpio_get_list_count(struct udevice *dev, const char *list_name);
460 
461 /**
462  * gpio_request_by_name_nodev() - request GPIOs without a device
463  *
464  * This is a version of gpio_request_list_by_name() that does not use a
465  * device. Avoid it unless the caller is not yet using driver model
466  */
467 int gpio_request_by_name_nodev(const void *blob, int node,
468 			       const char *list_name,
469 			       int index, struct gpio_desc *desc, int flags);
470 
471 /**
472  * gpio_request_list_by_name_nodev() - request GPIOs without a device
473  *
474  * This is a version of gpio_request_list_by_name() that does not use a
475  * device. Avoid it unless the caller is not yet using driver model
476  */
477 int gpio_request_list_by_name_nodev(const void *blob, int node,
478 				    const char *list_name,
479 				    struct gpio_desc *desc_list, int max_count,
480 				    int flags);
481 
482 /**
483  * dm_gpio_free() - Free a single GPIO
484  *
485  * This frees a single GPIOs previously returned from gpio_request_by_name().
486  *
487  * @dev:	Device which requested the GPIO
488  * @desc:	GPIO to free
489  * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
490  */
491 int dm_gpio_free(struct udevice *dev, struct gpio_desc *desc);
492 
493 /**
494  * gpio_free_list() - Free a list of GPIOs
495  *
496  * This frees a list of GPIOs previously returned from
497  * gpio_request_list_by_name().
498  *
499  * @dev:	Device which requested the GPIOs
500  * @desc:	List of GPIOs to free
501  * @count:	Number of GPIOs in the list
502  * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
503  */
504 int gpio_free_list(struct udevice *dev, struct gpio_desc *desc, int count);
505 
506 /**
507  * gpio_free_list_nodev() - free GPIOs without a device
508  *
509  * This is a version of gpio_free_list() that does not use a
510  * device. Avoid it unless the caller is not yet using driver model
511  */
512 int gpio_free_list_nodev(struct gpio_desc *desc, int count);
513 
514 /**
515  * dm_gpio_get_value() - Get the value of a GPIO
516  *
517  * This is the driver model version of the existing gpio_get_value() function
518  * and should be used instead of that.
519  *
520  * For now, these functions have a dm_ prefix since they conflict with
521  * existing names.
522  *
523  * @desc:	GPIO description containing device, offset and flags,
524  *		previously returned by gpio_request_by_name()
525  * @return GPIO value (0 for inactive, 1 for active) or -ve on error
526  */
527 int dm_gpio_get_value(struct gpio_desc *desc);
528 
529 int dm_gpio_set_value(struct gpio_desc *desc, int value);
530 
531 /**
532  * dm_gpio_set_dir() - Set the direction for a GPIO
533  *
534  * This sets up the direction according tot the provided flags. It will do
535  * nothing unless the direction is actually specified.
536  *
537  * @desc:	GPIO description containing device, offset and flags,
538  *		previously returned by gpio_request_by_name()
539  * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
540  */
541 int dm_gpio_set_dir(struct gpio_desc *desc);
542 
543 /**
544  * dm_gpio_set_dir_flags() - Set direction using specific flags
545  *
546  * This is like dm_gpio_set_dir() except that the flags value is provided
547  * instead of being used from desc->flags. This is needed because in many
548  * cases the GPIO description does not include direction information.
549  * Note that desc->flags is updated by this function.
550  *
551  * @desc:	GPIO description containing device, offset and flags,
552  *		previously returned by gpio_request_by_name()
553  * @flags:	New flags to use
554  * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error, in which case desc->flags is not updated
555  */
556 int dm_gpio_set_dir_flags(struct gpio_desc *desc, ulong flags);
557 
558 /**
559  * gpio_get_number() - Get the global GPIO number of a GPIO
560  *
561  * This should only be used for debugging or interest. It returns the number
562  * that should be used for gpio_get_value() etc. to access this GPIO.
563  *
564  * @desc:	GPIO description containing device, offset and flags,
565  *		previously returned by gpio_request_by_name()
566  * @return GPIO number, or -ve if not found
567  */
568 int gpio_get_number(struct gpio_desc *desc);
569 
570 #endif	/* _ASM_GENERIC_GPIO_H_ */
571