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OpenCellular/include/gpio.h
Gwendal Grignou 1d8fcfcd0d common: Add __fls function
Returns the most significant bit set.
Replace 31 - __builtin_clz(x), so x must be different from 0.
Use get_next_bit when not on the performance path,
on performance path set the bit field just after reading it.

BRANCH=smaug
BUG=none
TEST=compile, check Ryu still works.

Change-Id: Ie1a4cda4188f45b4bf92d0549d5c8fb401a30e5d
Signed-off-by: Gwendal Grignou <gwendal@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/301300
2015-09-21 01:13:54 -07:00

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/* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
/* GPIO module for Chrome EC */
#ifndef __CROS_EC_GPIO_H
#define __CROS_EC_GPIO_H
#include "common.h"
/* Flag definitions for gpio_info and gpio_alt_func */
/* The following are valid for both gpio_info and gpio_alt_func: */
#define GPIO_OPEN_DRAIN (1 << 0) /* Output type is open-drain */
#define GPIO_PULL_UP (1 << 1) /* Enable on-chip pullup */
#define GPIO_PULL_DOWN (1 << 2) /* Enable on-chip pulldown */
/* The following are valid for gpio_alt_func only */
#define GPIO_ANALOG (1 << 3) /* Set pin to analog-mode */
/* The following are valid for gpio_info only */
#define GPIO_INPUT (1 << 4) /* Input */
#define GPIO_OUTPUT (1 << 5) /* Output */
#define GPIO_LOW (1 << 6) /* If GPIO_OUTPUT, set level low */
#define GPIO_HIGH (1 << 7) /* If GPIO_OUTPUT, set level high */
#define GPIO_INT_F_RISING (1 << 8) /* Interrupt on rising edge */
#define GPIO_INT_F_FALLING (1 << 9) /* Interrupt on falling edge */
#define GPIO_INT_F_LOW (1 << 11) /* Interrupt on low level */
#define GPIO_INT_F_HIGH (1 << 12) /* Interrupt on high level */
#define GPIO_DEFAULT (1 << 13) /* Don't set up on boot */
#define GPIO_INT_DSLEEP (1 << 14) /* Interrupt in deep sleep */
#define GPIO_INT_SHARED (1 << 15) /* Shared among multiple pins */
#define GPIO_SEL_1P8V (1 << 16) /* Support 1.8v */
/* Common flag combinations */
#define GPIO_OUT_LOW (GPIO_OUTPUT | GPIO_LOW)
#define GPIO_OUT_HIGH (GPIO_OUTPUT | GPIO_HIGH)
#define GPIO_ODR_HIGH (GPIO_OUTPUT | GPIO_OPEN_DRAIN | GPIO_HIGH)
#define GPIO_ODR_LOW (GPIO_OUTPUT | GPIO_OPEN_DRAIN | GPIO_LOW)
#define GPIO_INT_RISING (GPIO_INPUT | GPIO_INT_F_RISING)
#define GPIO_INT_FALLING (GPIO_INPUT | GPIO_INT_F_FALLING)
/* TODO(crosbug.com/p/24204): "EDGE" would have been clearer than "BOTH". */
#define GPIO_INT_BOTH (GPIO_INT_RISING | GPIO_INT_FALLING)
#define GPIO_INT_LOW (GPIO_INPUT | GPIO_INT_F_LOW)
#define GPIO_INT_HIGH (GPIO_INPUT | GPIO_INT_F_HIGH)
#define GPIO_INT_LEVEL (GPIO_INT_LOW | GPIO_INT_HIGH)
#define GPIO_INT_ANY (GPIO_INT_BOTH | GPIO_INT_LEVEL)
#define GPIO_INT_BOTH_DSLEEP (GPIO_INT_BOTH | GPIO_INT_DSLEEP)
/* Convert GPIO mask to GPIO number / index. */
#define GPIO_MASK_TO_NUM(mask) (__fls(mask))
/* Convert a GPIO to a port + mask pair */
#define GPIO_TO_PORT_MASK_PAIR(gpio) \
{ gpio_list[(gpio)].port, \
GPIO_MASK_TO_NUM(gpio_list[(gpio)].mask) }
/* NOTE: This is normally included from board.h, thru config.h and common.h But,
* some boards and unit tests don't have a gpio_signal enum defined, so we
* define an emtpy one here.*/
#ifndef __CROS_EC_GPIO_SIGNAL_H
enum gpio_signal {
GPIO_COUNT
};
#endif /* __CROS_EC_GPIO_SIGNAL_H */
/* GPIO signal definition structure, for use by board.c */
struct gpio_info {
/* Signal name */
const char *name;
/* Port base address */
uint32_t port;
/* Bitmask on that port (1 << N; 0 = signal not implemented) */
uint32_t mask;
/* Flags (GPIO_*; see above) */
uint32_t flags;
};
/* Signal information from board.c. Must match order from enum gpio_signal. */
extern const struct gpio_info gpio_list[];
/* Interrupt handler table for those GPIOs which have IRQ handlers.
*
* If the signal's interrupt is enabled, this will be called in the
* context of the GPIO interrupt handler.
*/
extern void (* const gpio_irq_handlers[])(enum gpio_signal signal);
extern const int gpio_ih_count;
#define GPIO_IH_COUNT gpio_ih_count
/* GPIO alternate function structure, for use by board.c */
struct gpio_alt_func {
/* Port base address */
uint32_t port;
/* Bitmask on that port (multiple bits allowed) */
uint32_t mask;
/* Alternate function number */
uint8_t func;
/* Module ID (as uint8_t, since enum would be 32-bit) */
uint8_t module_id;
/* Flags (GPIO_*; see above). */
uint16_t flags;
};
extern const struct gpio_alt_func gpio_alt_funcs[];
extern const int gpio_alt_funcs_count;
/**
* Pre-initialize GPIOs.
*
* This occurs before clocks or tasks are set up.
*/
void gpio_pre_init(void);
/**
* Configure GPIO pin functions for a module.
*
* @param id Module ID to initialize
* @param enable Enable alternate functions if 1; high-Z pins if 0.
*/
void gpio_config_module(enum module_id id, int enable);
/**
* Enable/disable alternate function for pins
*
* @param id module ID of pins
* @param port Port of pins
* @param pin_mask Bit mask of pins
* @param enable Enable alternate functions if 1; high-Z pins if 0
* @return EC_SUCCESS, or non-zero if pins are not found.
* */
int gpio_config_pins(enum module_id id,
uint32_t port, uint32_t pin_mask, int enable);
/**
* Get the current value of a signal.
*
* @param signal Signal to get
* @return 0 if low, 1 if high.
*/
int gpio_get_level(enum gpio_signal signal);
/**
* Get faster access to a GPIO level.
*
* Use this function to find out the register address and mask for a GPIO
* value. Then you can just check that instead of calling gpio_get_level().
*
* @param signal Signal to return details for
* @param mask Mask value to use
* @return pointer to register to read to get GPIO value
*/
uint16_t *gpio_get_level_reg(enum gpio_signal signal, uint32_t *mask);
/**
* Return the name of a given GPIO signal.
*
* @param signal Signal to name
* @returns name of the given signal
*/
const char *gpio_get_name(enum gpio_signal signal);
/**
* Set the flags for a signal.
*
* @param signal Signal to set flags for
* @param flags New flags for the signal
*/
void gpio_set_flags(enum gpio_signal signal, int flags);
/**
* Set the value of a signal.
*
* @param signal Signal to set
* @param value New value for signal (0 = low, != high */
void gpio_set_level(enum gpio_signal signal, int value);
/**
* Enable interrupts for the signal.
*
* The signal must have been defined with
* an interrupt handler. Normally called by the module which handles the
* interrupt, once it's ready to start processing interrupts.
*
* @param signal Signal to enable interrrupts for
* @return EC_SUCCESS, or non-zero if error.
*/
int gpio_enable_interrupt(enum gpio_signal signal);
/**
* Disable interrupts for the signal.
*
* The signal must have been defined with
* an interrupt handler. Normally called by the module which handles the
* interrupt, if it doesn't want to process interrupts.
*
* @param signal Signal to disable interrupts for
* @return EC_SUCCESS, or non-zero if error.
*/
int gpio_disable_interrupt(enum gpio_signal signal);
/**
* Set flags for GPIO(s) by port and mask.
*
* Use gpio_set_flags() to set flags for an individual GPIO by id.
*
* Note that modules should usually declare their GPIO alternate functions in
* gpio_alt_funcs[] and call gpio_init_module() instead of calling this
* directly.
*
* @param port GPIO port to set (GPIO_*)
* @param mask Bitmask of pins on that port to affect
* @param flags Flags (GPIO_*; see above)
*/
void gpio_set_flags_by_mask(uint32_t port, uint32_t mask, uint32_t flags);
/**
* Set alternate function for GPIO(s).
*
* Note that modules should usually declare their GPIO alternate functions in
* gpio_alt_funcs[] and call gpio_init_module() instead of calling this
* directly.
*
* @param port GPIO port to set (GPIO_*)
* @param mask Bitmask of pins on that port to affect
* @param func Alternate function; if <0, configures the specified
* GPIOs for normal GPIO operation.
*/
void gpio_set_alternate_function(uint32_t port, uint32_t mask, int func);
/**
* Return true if the EC is warm booting.
*
* This function is used by the GPIO implementation and should not be called
* outside of that context.
*/
int gpio_is_reboot_warm(void);
/**
* Enable GPIO peripheral clocks.
*
* This function is used by the GPIO implementation and should not be called
* outside of that context.
*/
void gpio_enable_clocks(void);
#endif /* __CROS_EC_GPIO_H */