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1 /*
2 * The following devices are accessable using this driver using
3 * GPIO_MAJOR (120) and a couple of minor numbers.
5 * For ETRAX 100LX (CONFIG_ETRAX_ARCH_V10):
6 * /dev/gpioa minor 0, 8 bit GPIO, each bit can change direction
7 * /dev/gpiob minor 1, 8 bit GPIO, each bit can change direction
8 * /dev/leds minor 2, Access to leds depending on kernelconfig
9 * /dev/gpiog minor 3
10 * g0dir, g8_15dir, g16_23dir, g24 dir configurable in R_GEN_CONFIG
11 * g1-g7 and g25-g31 is both input and outputs but on different pins
12 * Also note that some bits change pins depending on what interfaces
13 * are enabled.
15 * For ETRAX FS (CONFIG_ETRAXFS):
16 * /dev/gpioa minor 0, 8 bit GPIO, each bit can change direction
17 * /dev/gpiob minor 1, 18 bit GPIO, each bit can change direction
18 * /dev/gpioc minor 3, 18 bit GPIO, each bit can change direction
19 * /dev/gpiod minor 4, 18 bit GPIO, each bit can change direction
20 * /dev/gpioe minor 5, 18 bit GPIO, each bit can change direction
21 * /dev/leds minor 2, Access to leds depending on kernelconfig
23 * For ARTPEC-3 (CONFIG_CRIS_MACH_ARTPEC3):
24 * /dev/gpioa minor 0, 32 bit GPIO, each bit can change direction
25 * /dev/gpiob minor 1, 32 bit GPIO, each bit can change direction
26 * /dev/gpioc minor 3, 16 bit GPIO, each bit can change direction
27 * /dev/gpiod minor 4, 32 bit GPIO, input only
28 * /dev/leds minor 2, Access to leds depending on kernelconfig
29 * /dev/pwm0 minor 16, PWM channel 0 on PA30
30 * /dev/pwm1 minor 17, PWM channel 1 on PA31
31 * /dev/pwm2 minor 18, PWM channel 2 on PB26
32 * /dev/ppwm minor 19, PPWM channel
35 #ifndef _ASM_ETRAXGPIO_H
36 #define _ASM_ETRAXGPIO_H
38 #define GPIO_MINOR_FIRST 0
40 #define ETRAXGPIO_IOCTYPE 43
42 /* etraxgpio _IOC_TYPE, bits 8 to 15 in ioctl cmd */
43 #ifdef CONFIG_ETRAX_ARCH_V10
44 #define GPIO_MINOR_A 0
45 #define GPIO_MINOR_B 1
46 #define GPIO_MINOR_LEDS 2
47 #define GPIO_MINOR_G 3
48 #define GPIO_MINOR_LAST 3
49 #define GPIO_MINOR_LAST_REAL GPIO_MINOR_LAST
50 #endif
52 #ifdef CONFIG_ETRAXFS
53 #define GPIO_MINOR_A 0
54 #define GPIO_MINOR_B 1
55 #define GPIO_MINOR_LEDS 2
56 #define GPIO_MINOR_C 3
57 #define GPIO_MINOR_D 4
58 #define GPIO_MINOR_E 5
59 #ifdef CONFIG_ETRAX_VIRTUAL_GPIO
60 #define GPIO_MINOR_V 6
61 #define GPIO_MINOR_LAST 6
62 #else
63 #define GPIO_MINOR_LAST 5
64 #endif
65 #define GPIO_MINOR_LAST_REAL GPIO_MINOR_LAST
66 #endif
68 #ifdef CONFIG_CRIS_MACH_ARTPEC3
69 #define GPIO_MINOR_A 0
70 #define GPIO_MINOR_B 1
71 #define GPIO_MINOR_LEDS 2
72 #define GPIO_MINOR_C 3
73 #define GPIO_MINOR_D 4
74 #ifdef CONFIG_ETRAX_VIRTUAL_GPIO
75 #define GPIO_MINOR_V 6
76 #define GPIO_MINOR_LAST 6
77 #else
78 #define GPIO_MINOR_LAST 4
79 #endif
80 #define GPIO_MINOR_FIRST_PWM 16
81 #define GPIO_MINOR_PWM0 (GPIO_MINOR_FIRST_PWM+0)
82 #define GPIO_MINOR_PWM1 (GPIO_MINOR_FIRST_PWM+1)
83 #define GPIO_MINOR_PWM2 (GPIO_MINOR_FIRST_PWM+2)
84 #define GPIO_MINOR_PPWM (GPIO_MINOR_FIRST_PWM+3)
85 #define GPIO_MINOR_LAST_PWM GPIO_MINOR_PPWM
86 #define GPIO_MINOR_LAST_REAL GPIO_MINOR_LAST_PWM
87 #endif
91 /* supported ioctl _IOC_NR's */
93 #define IO_READBITS 0x1 /* read and return current port bits (obsolete) */
94 #define IO_SETBITS 0x2 /* set the bits marked by 1 in the argument */
95 #define IO_CLRBITS 0x3 /* clear the bits marked by 1 in the argument */
97 /* the alarm is waited for by select() */
99 #define IO_HIGHALARM 0x4 /* set alarm on high for bits marked by 1 */
100 #define IO_LOWALARM 0x5 /* set alarm on low for bits marked by 1 */
101 #define IO_CLRALARM 0x6 /* clear alarm for bits marked by 1 */
103 /* LED ioctl */
104 #define IO_LEDACTIVE_SET 0x7 /* set active led
105 * 0=off, 1=green, 2=red, 3=yellow */
107 /* GPIO direction ioctl's */
108 #define IO_READDIR 0x8 /* Read direction 0=input 1=output (obsolete) */
109 #define IO_SETINPUT 0x9 /* Set direction for bits set, 0=unchanged 1=input,
110 returns mask with current inputs (obsolete) */
111 #define IO_SETOUTPUT 0xA /* Set direction for bits set, 0=unchanged 1=output,
112 returns mask with current outputs (obsolete)*/
114 /* LED ioctl extended */
115 #define IO_LED_SETBIT 0xB
116 #define IO_LED_CLRBIT 0xC
118 /* SHUTDOWN ioctl */
119 #define IO_SHUTDOWN 0xD
120 #define IO_GET_PWR_BT 0xE
122 /* Bit toggling in driver settings */
123 /* bit set in low byte0 is CLK mask (0x00FF),
124 bit set in byte1 is DATA mask (0xFF00)
125 msb, data_mask[7:0] , clk_mask[7:0]
127 #define IO_CFG_WRITE_MODE 0xF
128 #define IO_CFG_WRITE_MODE_VALUE(msb, data_mask, clk_mask) \
129 ( (((msb)&1) << 16) | (((data_mask) &0xFF) << 8) | ((clk_mask) & 0xFF) )
131 /* The following 4 ioctl's take a pointer as argument and handles
132 * 32 bit ports (port G) properly.
133 * These replaces IO_READBITS,IO_SETINPUT AND IO_SETOUTPUT
135 #define IO_READ_INBITS 0x10 /* *arg is result of reading the input pins */
136 #define IO_READ_OUTBITS 0x11 /* *arg is result of reading the output shadow */
137 #define IO_SETGET_INPUT 0x12 /* bits set in *arg is set to input, */
138 /* *arg updated with current input pins. */
139 #define IO_SETGET_OUTPUT 0x13 /* bits set in *arg is set to output, */
140 /* *arg updated with current output pins. */
142 /* The following ioctl's are applicable to the PWM channels only */
144 #define IO_PWM_SET_MODE 0x20
146 enum io_pwm_mode {
147 PWM_OFF = 0, /* disabled, deallocated */
148 PWM_STANDARD = 1, /* 390 kHz, duty cycle 0..255/256 */
149 PWM_FAST = 2, /* variable freq, w/ 10ns active pulse len */
150 PWM_VARFREQ = 3, /* individually configurable high/low periods */
151 PWM_SOFT = 4 /* software generated */
154 struct io_pwm_set_mode {
155 enum io_pwm_mode mode;
158 /* Only for mode PWM_VARFREQ. Period lo/high set in increments of 10ns
159 * from 10ns (value = 0) to 81920ns (value = 8191)
160 * (Resulting frequencies range from 50 MHz (10ns + 10ns) down to
161 * 6.1 kHz (81920ns + 81920ns) at 50% duty cycle, to 12.2 kHz at min/max duty
162 * cycle (81920 + 10ns or 10ns + 81920ns, respectively).)
164 #define IO_PWM_SET_PERIOD 0x21
166 struct io_pwm_set_period {
167 unsigned int lo; /* 0..8191 */
168 unsigned int hi; /* 0..8191 */
171 /* Only for modes PWM_STANDARD and PWM_FAST.
172 * For PWM_STANDARD, set duty cycle of 390 kHz PWM output signal, from
173 * 0 (value = 0) to 255/256 (value = 255).
174 * For PWM_FAST, set duty cycle of PWM output signal from
175 * 0% (value = 0) to 100% (value = 255). Output signal in this mode
176 * is a 10ns pulse surrounded by a high or low level depending on duty
177 * cycle (except for 0% and 100% which result in a constant output).
178 * Resulting output frequency varies from 50 MHz at 50% duty cycle,
179 * down to 390 kHz at min/max duty cycle.
181 #define IO_PWM_SET_DUTY 0x22
183 struct io_pwm_set_duty {
184 int duty; /* 0..255 */
187 /* Returns information about the latest PWM pulse.
188 * lo: Length of the latest low period, in units of 10ns.
189 * hi: Length of the latest high period, in units of 10ns.
190 * cnt: Time since last detected edge, in units of 10ns.
192 * The input source to PWM is decied by IO_PWM_SET_INPUT_SRC.
194 * NOTE: All PWM devices is connected to the same input source.
196 #define IO_PWM_GET_PERIOD 0x23
198 struct io_pwm_get_period {
199 unsigned int lo;
200 unsigned int hi;
201 unsigned int cnt;
204 /* Sets the input source for the PWM input. For the src value see the
205 * register description for gio:rw_pwm_in_cfg.
207 * NOTE: All PWM devices is connected to the same input source.
209 #define IO_PWM_SET_INPUT_SRC 0x24
210 struct io_pwm_set_input_src {
211 unsigned int src; /* 0..7 */
214 /* Sets the duty cycles in steps of 1/256, 0 = 0%, 255 = 100% duty cycle */
215 #define IO_PPWM_SET_DUTY 0x25
217 struct io_ppwm_set_duty {
218 int duty; /* 0..255 */
221 /* Configuraton struct for the IO_PWMCLK_SET_CONFIG ioctl to configure
222 * PWM capable gpio pins:
224 #define IO_PWMCLK_SETGET_CONFIG 0x26
225 struct gpio_pwmclk_conf {
226 unsigned int gpiopin; /* The pin number based on the opened device */
227 unsigned int baseclk; /* The base clock to use, or sw will select one close*/
228 unsigned int low; /* The number of low periods of the baseclk */
229 unsigned int high; /* The number of high periods of the baseclk */
232 /* Examples:
233 * To get a symmetric 12 MHz clock without knowing anything about the hardware:
234 * baseclk = 12000000, low = 0, high = 0
235 * To just get info of current setting:
236 * baseclk = 0, low = 0, high = 0, the values will be updated by driver.
239 #endif