1 ================================== 2 GPIO Descriptor Consumer Interface 3 ================================== 4 5 This document describes the consumer interface 6 7 8 Guidelines for GPIOs consumers 9 ============================== 10 11 Drivers that can't work without standard GPIO 12 that depend on GPIOLIB or select GPIOLIB. The 13 obtain and use GPIOs are available by includin 14 15 #include <linux/gpio/consumer.h> 16 17 There are static inline stubs for all function 18 where GPIOLIB is disabled. When these stubs ar 19 warnings. These stubs are used for two use cas 20 21 - Simple compile coverage with e.g. COMPILE_TE 22 the current platform does not enable or sele 23 going to execute the system anyway. 24 25 - Truly optional GPIOLIB support - where the d 26 of the GPIOs on certain compile-time configu 27 will use it under other compile-time configu 28 consumer must make sure not to call into the 29 be met with console warnings that may be per 30 Combining truly optional GPIOLIB usage with 31 ``[devm_]gpiod_get_optional()`` is a *bad id 32 error messages. Use the ordinary getter func 33 some open coding of error handling should be 34 35 All the functions that work with the descripto 36 prefixed with ``gpiod_``. The ``gpio_`` prefix 37 interface. No other function in the kernel sho 38 of the legacy functions is strongly discourage 39 <linux/gpio/consumer.h> and descriptors exclus 40 41 42 Obtaining and Disposing GPIOs 43 ============================= 44 45 With the descriptor-based interface, GPIOs are 46 non-forgeable handler that must be obtained th 47 gpiod_get() functions. Like many other kernel 48 device that will use the GPIO and the function 49 fulfill:: 50 51 struct gpio_desc *gpiod_get(struct dev 52 enum gpiod 53 54 If a function is implemented by using several 55 device that displays digits), an additional in 56 57 struct gpio_desc *gpiod_get_index(stru 58 cons 59 enum 60 61 For a more detailed description of the con_id 62 see Documentation/driver-api/gpio/board.rst 63 64 The flags parameter is used to optionally spec 65 for the GPIO. Values can be: 66 67 * GPIOD_ASIS or 0 to not initialize the GPIO a 68 later with one of the dedicated functions. 69 * GPIOD_IN to initialize the GPIO as input. 70 * GPIOD_OUT_LOW to initialize the GPIO as outp 71 * GPIOD_OUT_HIGH to initialize the GPIO as out 72 * GPIOD_OUT_LOW_OPEN_DRAIN same as GPIOD_OUT_L 73 to be electrically used with open drain. 74 * GPIOD_OUT_HIGH_OPEN_DRAIN same as GPIOD_OUT_ 75 to be electrically used with open drain. 76 77 Note that the initial value is *logical* and t 78 whether the line is configured active high or 79 :ref:`active_low_semantics`). 80 81 The two last flags are used for use cases wher 82 as I2C: if the line is not already configured 83 (see board.rst), then open drain will be enfor 84 printed that the board configuration needs to 85 86 Both functions return either a valid GPIO desc 87 with IS_ERR() (they will never return a NULL p 88 if and only if no GPIO has been assigned to th 89 other error codes are used for cases where a G 90 occurred while trying to acquire it. This is u 91 errors and an absence of GPIO for optional GPI 92 pattern where a GPIO is optional, the gpiod_ge 93 gpiod_get_index_optional() functions can be us 94 instead of -ENOENT if no GPIO has been assigne 95 96 struct gpio_desc *gpiod_get_optional(s 97 c 98 e 99 100 struct gpio_desc *gpiod_get_index_opti 101 102 103 104 105 Note that gpio_get*_optional() functions (and 106 the rest of gpiolib API, also return NULL when 107 This is helpful to driver authors, since they 108 -ENOSYS return codes. System integrators shou 109 gpiolib on systems that need it. 110 111 For a function using multiple GPIOs all of tho 112 113 struct gpio_descs *gpiod_get_array(str 114 con 115 enu 116 117 This function returns a struct gpio_descs whic 118 descriptors. It also contains a pointer to a 119 if passed back to get/set array functions, may 120 121 struct gpio_descs { 122 struct gpio_array *info; 123 unsigned int ndescs; 124 struct gpio_desc *desc[]; 125 } 126 127 The following function returns NULL instead of 128 assigned to the requested function:: 129 130 struct gpio_descs *gpiod_get_array_opt 131 132 133 134 Device-managed variants of these functions are 135 136 struct gpio_desc *devm_gpiod_get(struc 137 enum 138 139 struct gpio_desc *devm_gpiod_get_index 140 141 142 143 144 struct gpio_desc *devm_gpiod_get_optio 145 146 147 148 struct gpio_desc *devm_gpiod_get_index 149 150 151 152 153 struct gpio_descs *devm_gpiod_get_arra 154 155 156 157 struct gpio_descs *devm_gpiod_get_arra 158 159 160 161 A GPIO descriptor can be disposed of using the 162 163 void gpiod_put(struct gpio_desc *desc) 164 165 For an array of GPIOs this function can be use 166 167 void gpiod_put_array(struct gpio_descs 168 169 It is strictly forbidden to use a descriptor a 170 It is also not allowed to individually release 171 from an array acquired with gpiod_get_array(). 172 173 The device-managed variants are, unsurprisingl 174 175 void devm_gpiod_put(struct device *dev 176 177 void devm_gpiod_put_array(struct devic 178 179 180 Using GPIOs 181 =========== 182 183 Setting Direction 184 ----------------- 185 The first thing a driver must do with a GPIO i 186 direction-setting flags have been given to gpi 187 invoking one of the gpiod_direction_*() functi 188 189 int gpiod_direction_input(struct gpio_ 190 int gpiod_direction_output(struct gpio 191 192 The return value is zero for success, else a n 193 checked, since the get/set calls don't return 194 is possible. You should normally issue these c 195 for spinlock-safe GPIOs it is OK to use them b 196 of early board setup. 197 198 For output GPIOs, the value provided becomes t 199 helps avoid signal glitching during system sta 200 201 A driver can also query the current direction 202 203 int gpiod_get_direction(const struct g 204 205 This function returns 0 for output, 1 for inpu 206 207 Be aware that there is no default direction fo 208 without setting its direction first is illegal 209 behavior!** 210 211 212 Spinlock-Safe GPIO Access 213 ------------------------- 214 Most GPIO controllers can be accessed with mem 215 don't need to sleep, and can safely be done fr 216 handlers and similar contexts. 217 218 Use the following calls to access GPIOs from a 219 220 int gpiod_get_value(const struct gpio_ 221 void gpiod_set_value(struct gpio_desc 222 223 The values are boolean, zero for inactive, non 224 value of an output pin, the value returned sho 225 That won't always match the specified output v 226 open-drain signaling and output latencies. 227 228 The get/set calls do not return errors because 229 reported earlier from gpiod_direction_*(). How 230 can read the value of output pins; those that 231 Also, using these calls for GPIOs that can't s 232 (see below) is an error. 233 234 235 GPIO Access That May Sleep 236 -------------------------- 237 Some GPIO controllers must be accessed using m 238 SPI. Commands to read or write those GPIO valu 239 head of a queue to transmit a command and get 240 sleeping, which can't be done from inside IRQ 241 242 Platforms that support this type of GPIO disti 243 returning nonzero from this call:: 244 245 int gpiod_cansleep(const struct gpio_d 246 247 To access such GPIOs, a different set of acces 248 249 int gpiod_get_value_cansleep(const str 250 void gpiod_set_value_cansleep(struct g 251 252 Accessing such GPIOs requires a context which 253 IRQ handler, and those accessors must be used 254 accessors without the cansleep() name suffix. 255 256 Other than the fact that these accessors might 257 that can't be accessed from hardIRQ handlers, 258 spinlock-safe calls. 259 260 261 .. _active_low_semantics: 262 263 The active low and open drain semantics 264 --------------------------------------- 265 As a consumer should not have to care about th 266 gpiod_set_value_xxx() or gpiod_set_array_value 267 the *logical* value. With this they take the a 268 This means that they check whether the GPIO is 269 and if so, they manipulate the passed value be 270 driven. 271 272 The same is applicable for open drain or open 273 actively drive their output high (open drain) 274 switch their output to a high impedance value. 275 care. (For details read about open drain in dr 276 277 With this, all the gpiod_set_(array)_value_xxx 278 parameter "value" as "active" ("1") or "inacti 279 level will be driven accordingly. 280 281 As an example, if the active low property for 282 gpiod_set_(array)_value_xxx() passes "active" 283 will be driven low. 284 285 To summarize:: 286 287 Function (example) line prop 288 gpiod_set_raw_value(desc, 0); don't car 289 gpiod_set_raw_value(desc, 1); don't car 290 gpiod_set_value(desc, 0); default ( 291 gpiod_set_value(desc, 1); default ( 292 gpiod_set_value(desc, 0); active lo 293 gpiod_set_value(desc, 1); active lo 294 gpiod_set_value(desc, 0); open drai 295 gpiod_set_value(desc, 1); open drai 296 gpiod_set_value(desc, 0); open sour 297 gpiod_set_value(desc, 1); open sour 298 299 It is possible to override these semantics usi 300 but it should be avoided as much as possible, 301 which should not need to care about the actual 302 the logical value instead. 303 304 305 Accessing raw GPIO values 306 ------------------------- 307 Consumers exist that need to manage the logica 308 their device will actually receive, no matter 309 line. 310 311 The following set of calls ignore the active-l 312 work on the raw line value:: 313 314 int gpiod_get_raw_value(const struct g 315 void gpiod_set_raw_value(struct gpio_d 316 int gpiod_get_raw_value_cansleep(const 317 void gpiod_set_raw_value_cansleep(stru 318 int gpiod_direction_output_raw(struct 319 320 The active low state of a GPIO can also be que 321 following calls:: 322 323 int gpiod_is_active_low(const struct g 324 void gpiod_toggle_active_low(struct gp 325 326 Note that these functions should only be used 327 should not have to care about the physical lin 328 329 330 Access multiple GPIOs with a single function c 331 ---------------------------------------------- 332 The following functions get or set the values 333 334 int gpiod_get_array_value(unsigned int 335 struct gpio_ 336 struct gpio_ 337 unsigned lon 338 int gpiod_get_raw_array_value(unsigned 339 struct g 340 struct g 341 unsigned 342 int gpiod_get_array_value_cansleep(uns 343 str 344 str 345 uns 346 int gpiod_get_raw_array_value_cansleep 347 str 348 str 349 uns 350 351 int gpiod_set_array_value(unsigned int 352 struct gpio_ 353 struct gpio_ 354 unsigned lon 355 int gpiod_set_raw_array_value(unsigned 356 struct g 357 struct g 358 unsigned 359 int gpiod_set_array_value_cansleep(uns 360 str 361 str 362 uns 363 int gpiod_set_raw_array_value_cansleep 364 365 366 367 368 The array can be an arbitrary set of GPIOs. Th 369 GPIOs belonging to the same bank or chip simul 370 corresponding chip driver. In that case a sign 371 can be expected. If simultaneous access is not 372 accessed sequentially. 373 374 The functions take four arguments: 375 376 * array_size - the number of array 377 * desc_array - an array of GPIO des 378 * array_info - optional information 379 * value_bitmap - a bitmap to store th 380 a bitmap of values to assign to the 381 382 The descriptor array can be obtained using the 383 or one of its variants. If the group of descri 384 matches the desired group of GPIOs, those GPIO 385 the struct gpio_descs returned by gpiod_get_ar 386 387 struct gpio_descs *my_gpio_descs = gpi 388 gpiod_set_array_value(my_gpio_descs->n 389 my_gpio_descs->i 390 391 It is also possible to access a completely arb 392 descriptors may be obtained using any combinat 393 gpiod_get_array(). Afterwards the array of des 394 manually before it can be passed to one of the 395 array_info should be set to NULL. 396 397 Note that for optimal performance GPIOs belong 398 contiguous within the array of descriptors. 399 400 Still better performance may be achieved if ar 401 match hardware pin numbers of a single chip. 402 array function matches the one obtained from g 403 associated with the array is also passed, the 404 processing path, passing the value_bitmap argu 405 .get/set_multiple() callback of the chip. Tha 406 banks as data I/O ports without much loss of p 407 408 The return value of gpiod_get_array_value() an 409 or negative on error. Note the difference to g 410 0 or 1 on success to convey the GPIO value. Wi 411 values are stored in value_array rather than p 412 413 414 GPIOs mapped to IRQs 415 -------------------- 416 GPIO lines can quite often be used as IRQs. Yo 417 corresponding to a given GPIO using the follow 418 419 int gpiod_to_irq(const struct gpio_des 420 421 It will return an IRQ number, or a negative er 422 done (most likely because that particular GPIO 423 unchecked error to use a GPIO that wasn't set 424 gpiod_direction_input(), or to use an IRQ numb 425 from gpiod_to_irq(). gpiod_to_irq() is not all 426 427 Non-error values returned from gpiod_to_irq() 428 free_irq(). They will often be stored into IRQ 429 by the board-specific initialization code. Not 430 part of the IRQ interface, e.g. IRQF_TRIGGER_F 431 capabilities. 432 433 434 GPIOs and ACPI 435 ============== 436 437 On ACPI systems, GPIOs are described by GpioIo 438 the _CRS configuration objects of devices. Th 439 connection IDs (names) for GPIOs, so it is nec 440 mechanism for this purpose. 441 442 Systems compliant with ACPI 5.1 or newer may p 443 which, among other things, may be used to prov 444 GPIOs described by the GpioIo()/GpioInt() reso 445 case, it will be handled by the GPIO subsystem 446 _DSD is not present, the mappings between Gpio 447 connection IDs need to be provided by device d 448 449 For details refer to Documentation/firmware-gu 450 451 452 Interacting With the Legacy GPIO Subsystem 453 ========================================== 454 Many kernel subsystems and drivers still handl 455 integer-based interface. It is strongly recomm 456 gpiod interface. For cases where both interfac 457 two functions allow to convert a GPIO descript 458 and vice-versa:: 459 460 int desc_to_gpio(const struct gpio_des 461 struct gpio_desc *gpio_to_desc(unsigne 462 463 The GPIO number returned by desc_to_gpio() can 464 the gpio\_*() functions for as long as the GPI 465 All the same, a GPIO number passed to gpio_to_ 466 acquired using e.g. gpio_request_one(), and th 467 considered valid until that GPIO number is rel 468 469 Freeing a GPIO obtained by one API with the ot 470 unchecked error.
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