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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
  2 
  3 Configfs GPIO Simulator
  4 =======================
  5 
  6 The configfs GPIO Simulator (gpio-sim) provides a way to create simulated GPIO
  7 chips for testing purposes. The lines exposed by these chips can be accessed
  8 using the standard GPIO character device interface as well as manipulated
  9 using sysfs attributes.
 10 
 11 Creating simulated chips
 12 ------------------------
 13 
 14 The gpio-sim module registers a configfs subsystem called ``'gpio-sim'``. For
 15 details of the configfs filesystem, please refer to the configfs documentation.
 16 
 17 The user can create a hierarchy of configfs groups and items as well as modify
 18 values of exposed attributes. Once the chip is instantiated, this hierarchy
 19 will be translated to appropriate device properties. The general structure is:
 20 
 21 **Group:** ``/config/gpio-sim``
 22 
 23 This is the top directory of the gpio-sim configfs tree.
 24 
 25 **Group:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device``
 26 
 27 **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device/dev_name``
 28 
 29 **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device/live``
 30 
 31 This is a directory representing a GPIO platform device. The ``'dev_name'``
 32 attribute is read-only and allows the user-space to read the platform device
 33 name (e.g. ``'gpio-sim.0'``). The ``'live'`` attribute allows to trigger the
 34 actual creation of the device once it's fully configured. The accepted values
 35 are: ``'1'`` to enable the simulated device and ``'0'`` to disable and tear
 36 it down.
 37 
 38 **Group:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device/gpio-bankX``
 39 
 40 **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device/gpio-bankX/chip_name``
 41 
 42 **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device/gpio-bankX/num_lines``
 43 
 44 This group represents a bank of GPIOs under the top platform device. The
 45 ``'chip_name'`` attribute is read-only and allows the user-space to read the
 46 device name of the bank device. The ``'num_lines'`` attribute allows to specify
 47 the number of lines exposed by this bank.
 48 
 49 **Group:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device/gpio-bankX/lineY``
 50 
 51 **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device/gpio-bankX/lineY/name``
 52 
 53 This group represents a single line at the offset Y. The 'name' attribute
 54 allows to set the line name as represented by the 'gpio-line-names' property.
 55 
 56 **Item:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device/gpio-bankX/lineY/hog``
 57 
 58 **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device/gpio-bankX/lineY/hog/name``
 59 
 60 **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device/gpio-bankX/lineY/hog/direction``
 61 
 62 This item makes the gpio-sim module hog the associated line. The ``'name'``
 63 attribute specifies the in-kernel consumer name to use. The ``'direction'``
 64 attribute specifies the hog direction and must be one of: ``'input'``,
 65 ``'output-high'`` and ``'output-low'``.
 66 
 67 Inside each bank directory, there's a set of attributes that can be used to
 68 configure the new chip. Additionally the user can ``mkdir()`` subdirectories
 69 inside the chip's directory that allow to pass additional configuration for
 70 specific lines. The name of those subdirectories must take the form of:
 71 ``'line<offset>'`` (e.g. ``'line0'``, ``'line20'``, etc.) as the name will be
 72 used by the module to assign the config to the specific line at given offset.
 73 
 74 Once the confiuration is complete, the ``'live'`` attribute must be set to 1 in
 75 order to instantiate the chip. It can be set back to 0 to destroy the simulated
 76 chip. The module will synchronously wait for the new simulated device to be
 77 successfully probed and if this doesn't happen, writing to ``'live'`` will
 78 result in an error.
 79 
 80 Simulated GPIO chips can also be defined in device-tree. The compatible string
 81 must be: ``"gpio-simulator"``. Supported properties are:
 82 
 83   ``"gpio-sim,label"`` - chip label
 84 
 85 Other standard GPIO properties (like ``"gpio-line-names"``, ``"ngpios"`` or
 86 ``"gpio-hog"``) are also supported. Please refer to the GPIO documentation for
 87 details.
 88 
 89 An example device-tree code defining a GPIO simulator:
 90 
 91 .. code-block :: none
 92 
 93     gpio-sim {
 94         compatible = "gpio-simulator";
 95 
 96         bank0 {
 97             gpio-controller;
 98             #gpio-cells = <2>;
 99             ngpios = <16>;
100             gpio-sim,label = "dt-bank0";
101             gpio-line-names = "", "sim-foo", "", "sim-bar";
102         };
103 
104         bank1 {
105             gpio-controller;
106             #gpio-cells = <2>;
107             ngpios = <8>;
108             gpio-sim,label = "dt-bank1";
109 
110             line3 {
111                 gpio-hog;
112                 gpios = <3 0>;
113                 output-high;
114                 line-name = "sim-hog-from-dt";
115             };
116         };
117     };
118 
119 Manipulating simulated lines
120 ----------------------------
121 
122 Each simulated GPIO chip creates a separate sysfs group under its device
123 directory for each exposed line
124 (e.g. ``/sys/devices/platform/gpio-sim.X/gpiochipY/``). The name of each group
125 is of the form: ``'sim_gpioX'`` where X is the offset of the line. Inside each
126 group there are two attributes:
127 
128     ``pull`` - allows to read and set the current simulated pull setting for
129                every line, when writing the value must be one of: ``'pull-up'``,
130                ``'pull-down'``
131 
132     ``value`` - allows to read the current value of the line which may be
133                 different from the pull if the line is being driven from
134                 user-space

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