linux/drivers/gpio/gpiolib.h

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/*
* Internal GPIO functions.
*
* Copyright (C) 2013, Intel Corporation
* Author: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*/
#ifndef GPIOLIB_H
#define GPIOLIB_H
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/device.h>
enum of_gpio_flags;
enum gpiod_flags;
struct acpi_device;
/**
* struct acpi_gpio_info - ACPI GPIO specific information
* @gpioint: if %true this GPIO is of type GpioInt otherwise type is GpioIo
* @active_low: in case of @gpioint, the pin is active low
*/
struct acpi_gpio_info {
bool gpioint;
int polarity;
int triggering;
};
/* gpio suffixes used for ACPI and device tree lookup */
static const char * const gpio_suffixes[] = { "gpios", "gpio" };
#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
void acpi_gpiochip_add(struct gpio_chip *chip);
void acpi_gpiochip_remove(struct gpio_chip *chip);
void acpi_gpiochip_request_interrupts(struct gpio_chip *chip);
void acpi_gpiochip_free_interrupts(struct gpio_chip *chip);
gpio / ACPI: Add support for _DSD device properties With release of ACPI 5.1 and _DSD method we can finally name GPIOs (and other things as well) returned by _CRS. Previously we were only able to use integer index to find the corresponding GPIO, which is pretty error prone if the order changes. With _DSD we can now query GPIOs using name instead of an integer index, like the below example shows: // Bluetooth device with reset and shutdown GPIOs Device (BTH) { Name (_HID, ...) Name (_CRS, ResourceTemplate () { GpioIo (Exclusive, PullUp, 0, 0, IoRestrictionInputOnly, "\\_SB.GPO0", 0, ResourceConsumer) {15} GpioIo (Exclusive, PullUp, 0, 0, IoRestrictionInputOnly, "\\_SB.GPO0", 0, ResourceConsumer) {27, 31} }) Name (_DSD, Package () { ToUUID("daffd814-6eba-4d8c-8a91-bc9bbf4aa301"), Package () { Package () {"reset-gpio", Package() {^BTH, 1, 1, 0 }}, Package () {"shutdown-gpio", Package() {^BTH, 0, 0, 0 }}, } }) } The format of the supported GPIO property is: Package () { "name", Package () { ref, index, pin, active_low }} ref - The device that has _CRS containing GpioIo()/GpioInt() resources, typically this is the device itself (BTH in our case). index - Index of the GpioIo()/GpioInt() resource in _CRS starting from zero. pin - Pin in the GpioIo()/GpioInt() resource. Typically this is zero. active_low - If 1 the GPIO is marked as active_low. Since ACPI GpioIo() resource does not have field saying whether it is active low or high, the "active_low" argument can be used here. Setting it to 1 marks the GPIO as active low. In our Bluetooth example the "reset-gpio" refers to the second GpioIo() resource, second pin in that resource with the GPIO number of 31. This patch implements necessary support to gpiolib for extracting GPIOs using _DSD device properties. Signed-off-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com> Acked-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Acked-by: Grant Likely <grant.likely@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
2014-10-29 14:41:01 +00:00
struct gpio_desc *acpi_get_gpiod_by_index(struct acpi_device *adev,
const char *propname, int index,
struct acpi_gpio_info *info);
struct gpio_desc *acpi_node_get_gpiod(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode,
const char *propname, int index,
struct acpi_gpio_info *info);
int acpi_gpio_count(struct device *dev, const char *con_id);
bool acpi_can_fallback_to_crs(struct acpi_device *adev, const char *con_id);
#else
static inline void acpi_gpiochip_add(struct gpio_chip *chip) { }
static inline void acpi_gpiochip_remove(struct gpio_chip *chip) { }
static inline void
acpi_gpiochip_request_interrupts(struct gpio_chip *chip) { }
static inline void
acpi_gpiochip_free_interrupts(struct gpio_chip *chip) { }
static inline struct gpio_desc *
gpio / ACPI: Add support for _DSD device properties With release of ACPI 5.1 and _DSD method we can finally name GPIOs (and other things as well) returned by _CRS. Previously we were only able to use integer index to find the corresponding GPIO, which is pretty error prone if the order changes. With _DSD we can now query GPIOs using name instead of an integer index, like the below example shows: // Bluetooth device with reset and shutdown GPIOs Device (BTH) { Name (_HID, ...) Name (_CRS, ResourceTemplate () { GpioIo (Exclusive, PullUp, 0, 0, IoRestrictionInputOnly, "\\_SB.GPO0", 0, ResourceConsumer) {15} GpioIo (Exclusive, PullUp, 0, 0, IoRestrictionInputOnly, "\\_SB.GPO0", 0, ResourceConsumer) {27, 31} }) Name (_DSD, Package () { ToUUID("daffd814-6eba-4d8c-8a91-bc9bbf4aa301"), Package () { Package () {"reset-gpio", Package() {^BTH, 1, 1, 0 }}, Package () {"shutdown-gpio", Package() {^BTH, 0, 0, 0 }}, } }) } The format of the supported GPIO property is: Package () { "name", Package () { ref, index, pin, active_low }} ref - The device that has _CRS containing GpioIo()/GpioInt() resources, typically this is the device itself (BTH in our case). index - Index of the GpioIo()/GpioInt() resource in _CRS starting from zero. pin - Pin in the GpioIo()/GpioInt() resource. Typically this is zero. active_low - If 1 the GPIO is marked as active_low. Since ACPI GpioIo() resource does not have field saying whether it is active low or high, the "active_low" argument can be used here. Setting it to 1 marks the GPIO as active low. In our Bluetooth example the "reset-gpio" refers to the second GpioIo() resource, second pin in that resource with the GPIO number of 31. This patch implements necessary support to gpiolib for extracting GPIOs using _DSD device properties. Signed-off-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com> Acked-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Acked-by: Grant Likely <grant.likely@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
2014-10-29 14:41:01 +00:00
acpi_get_gpiod_by_index(struct acpi_device *adev, const char *propname,
int index, struct acpi_gpio_info *info)
{
return ERR_PTR(-ENOSYS);
}
static inline struct gpio_desc *
acpi_node_get_gpiod(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, const char *propname,
int index, struct acpi_gpio_info *info)
{
return ERR_PTR(-ENXIO);
}
static inline int acpi_gpio_count(struct device *dev, const char *con_id)
{
return -ENODEV;
}
static inline bool acpi_can_fallback_to_crs(struct acpi_device *adev,
const char *con_id)
{
return false;
}
#endif
struct gpio_desc *of_get_named_gpiod_flags(struct device_node *np,
const char *list_name, int index, enum of_gpio_flags *flags);
struct gpio_desc *gpiochip_get_desc(struct gpio_chip *chip, u16 hwnum);
extern struct spinlock gpio_lock;
extern struct list_head gpio_chips;
struct gpio_desc {
struct gpio_chip *chip;
unsigned long flags;
/* flag symbols are bit numbers */
#define FLAG_REQUESTED 0
#define FLAG_IS_OUT 1
#define FLAG_EXPORT 2 /* protected by sysfs_lock */
#define FLAG_SYSFS 3 /* exported via /sys/class/gpio/control */
#define FLAG_ACTIVE_LOW 6 /* value has active low */
#define FLAG_OPEN_DRAIN 7 /* Gpio is open drain type */
#define FLAG_OPEN_SOURCE 8 /* Gpio is open source type */
#define FLAG_USED_AS_IRQ 9 /* GPIO is connected to an IRQ */
#define FLAG_IS_HOGGED 11 /* GPIO is hogged */
/* Connection label */
const char *label;
/* Name of the GPIO */
const char *name;
};
int gpiod_request(struct gpio_desc *desc, const char *label);
void gpiod_free(struct gpio_desc *desc);
int gpiod_hog(struct gpio_desc *desc, const char *name,
unsigned long lflags, enum gpiod_flags dflags);
/*
* Return the GPIO number of the passed descriptor relative to its chip
*/
static int __maybe_unused gpio_chip_hwgpio(const struct gpio_desc *desc)
{
return desc - &desc->chip->desc[0];
}
/* With descriptor prefix */
#define gpiod_emerg(desc, fmt, ...) \
pr_emerg("gpio-%d (%s): " fmt, desc_to_gpio(desc), desc->label ? : "?",\
##__VA_ARGS__)
#define gpiod_crit(desc, fmt, ...) \
pr_crit("gpio-%d (%s): " fmt, desc_to_gpio(desc), desc->label ? : "?", \
##__VA_ARGS__)
#define gpiod_err(desc, fmt, ...) \
pr_err("gpio-%d (%s): " fmt, desc_to_gpio(desc), desc->label ? : "?", \
##__VA_ARGS__)
#define gpiod_warn(desc, fmt, ...) \
pr_warn("gpio-%d (%s): " fmt, desc_to_gpio(desc), desc->label ? : "?", \
##__VA_ARGS__)
#define gpiod_info(desc, fmt, ...) \
pr_info("gpio-%d (%s): " fmt, desc_to_gpio(desc), desc->label ? : "?", \
##__VA_ARGS__)
#define gpiod_dbg(desc, fmt, ...) \
pr_debug("gpio-%d (%s): " fmt, desc_to_gpio(desc), desc->label ? : "?",\
##__VA_ARGS__)
/* With chip prefix */
#define chip_emerg(chip, fmt, ...) \
pr_emerg("GPIO chip %s: " fmt, chip->label, ##__VA_ARGS__)
#define chip_crit(chip, fmt, ...) \
pr_crit("GPIO chip %s: " fmt, chip->label, ##__VA_ARGS__)
#define chip_err(chip, fmt, ...) \
pr_err("GPIO chip %s: " fmt, chip->label, ##__VA_ARGS__)
#define chip_warn(chip, fmt, ...) \
pr_warn("GPIO chip %s: " fmt, chip->label, ##__VA_ARGS__)
#define chip_info(chip, fmt, ...) \
pr_info("GPIO chip %s: " fmt, chip->label, ##__VA_ARGS__)
#define chip_dbg(chip, fmt, ...) \
pr_debug("GPIO chip %s: " fmt, chip->label, ##__VA_ARGS__)
#ifdef CONFIG_GPIO_SYSFS
int gpiochip_sysfs_register(struct gpio_chip *chip);
void gpiochip_sysfs_unregister(struct gpio_chip *chip);
#else
static inline int gpiochip_sysfs_register(struct gpio_chip *chip)
{
return 0;
}
static inline void gpiochip_sysfs_unregister(struct gpio_chip *chip)
{
}
#endif /* CONFIG_GPIO_SYSFS */
#endif /* GPIOLIB_H */