Linus Walleij | 394349f | 2011-11-24 18:27:15 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /* |
| 2 | * Interface the generic pinconfig portions of the pinctrl subsystem |
| 3 | * |
| 4 | * Copyright (C) 2011 ST-Ericsson SA |
| 5 | * Written on behalf of Linaro for ST-Ericsson |
| 6 | * This interface is used in the core to keep track of pins. |
| 7 | * |
| 8 | * Author: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> |
| 9 | * |
| 10 | * License terms: GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 |
| 11 | */ |
| 12 | #ifndef __LINUX_PINCTRL_PINCONF_GENERIC_H |
| 13 | #define __LINUX_PINCTRL_PINCONF_GENERIC_H |
| 14 | |
| 15 | /* |
| 16 | * You shouldn't even be able to compile with these enums etc unless you're |
| 17 | * using generic pin config. That is why this is defined out. |
| 18 | */ |
| 19 | #ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_PINCONF |
| 20 | |
| 21 | /** |
| 22 | * enum pin_config_param - possible pin configuration parameters |
| 23 | * @PIN_CONFIG_BIAS_DISABLE: disable any pin bias on the pin, a |
| 24 | * transition from say pull-up to pull-down implies that you disable |
| 25 | * pull-up in the process, this setting disables all biasing. |
| 26 | * @PIN_CONFIG_BIAS_HIGH_IMPEDANCE: the pin will be set to a high impedance |
| 27 | * mode, also know as "third-state" (tristate) or "high-Z" or "floating". |
| 28 | * On output pins this effectively disconnects the pin, which is useful |
| 29 | * if for example some other pin is going to drive the signal connected |
| 30 | * to it for a while. Pins used for input are usually always high |
| 31 | * impedance. |
| 32 | * @PIN_CONFIG_BIAS_PULL_UP: the pin will be pulled up (usually with high |
| 33 | * impedance to VDD). If the argument is != 0 pull-up is enabled, |
| 34 | * if it is 0, pull-up is disabled. |
| 35 | * @PIN_CONFIG_BIAS_PULL_DOWN: the pin will be pulled down (usually with high |
| 36 | * impedance to GROUND). If the argument is != 0 pull-down is enabled, |
| 37 | * if it is 0, pull-down is disabled. |
| 38 | * @PIN_CONFIG_DRIVE_PUSH_PULL: the pin will be driven actively high and |
| 39 | * low, this is the most typical case and is typically achieved with two |
| 40 | * active transistors on the output. Sending this config will enabale |
| 41 | * push-pull mode, the argument is ignored. |
| 42 | * @PIN_CONFIG_DRIVE_OPEN_DRAIN: the pin will be driven with open drain (open |
| 43 | * collector) which means it is usually wired with other output ports |
| 44 | * which are then pulled up with an external resistor. Sending this |
| 45 | * config will enabale open drain mode, the argument is ignored. |
| 46 | * @PIN_CONFIG_DRIVE_OPEN_SOURCE: the pin will be driven with open source |
| 47 | * (open emitter). Sending this config will enabale open drain mode, the |
| 48 | * argument is ignored. |
| 49 | * @PIN_CONFIG_INPUT_SCHMITT: this will configure an input pin to run in |
| 50 | * schmitt-trigger mode. If the schmitt-trigger has adjustable hysteresis, |
| 51 | * the threshold value is given on a custom format as argument when |
| 52 | * setting pins to this mode. The argument zero turns the schmitt trigger |
| 53 | * off. |
| 54 | * @PIN_CONFIG_INPUT_DEBOUNCE: this will configure the pin to debounce mode, |
| 55 | * which means it will wait for signals to settle when reading inputs. The |
| 56 | * argument gives the debounce time on a custom format. Setting the |
| 57 | * argument to zero turns debouncing off. |
| 58 | * @PIN_CONFIG_POWER_SOURCE: if the pin can select between different power |
| 59 | * supplies, the argument to this parameter (on a custom format) tells |
| 60 | * the driver which alternative power source to use. |
| 61 | * @PIN_CONFIG_LOW_POWER_MODE: this will configure the pin for low power |
| 62 | * operation, if several modes of operation are supported these can be |
| 63 | * passed in the argument on a custom form, else just use argument 1 |
| 64 | * to indicate low power mode, argument 0 turns low power mode off. |
| 65 | * @PIN_CONFIG_END: this is the last enumerator for pin configurations, if |
| 66 | * you need to pass in custom configurations to the pin controller, use |
| 67 | * PIN_CONFIG_END+1 as the base offset. |
| 68 | */ |
| 69 | enum pin_config_param { |
| 70 | PIN_CONFIG_BIAS_DISABLE, |
| 71 | PIN_CONFIG_BIAS_HIGH_IMPEDANCE, |
| 72 | PIN_CONFIG_BIAS_PULL_UP, |
| 73 | PIN_CONFIG_BIAS_PULL_DOWN, |
| 74 | PIN_CONFIG_DRIVE_PUSH_PULL, |
| 75 | PIN_CONFIG_DRIVE_OPEN_DRAIN, |
| 76 | PIN_CONFIG_DRIVE_OPEN_SOURCE, |
| 77 | PIN_CONFIG_INPUT_SCHMITT, |
| 78 | PIN_CONFIG_INPUT_DEBOUNCE, |
| 79 | PIN_CONFIG_POWER_SOURCE, |
| 80 | PIN_CONFIG_LOW_POWER_MODE, |
| 81 | PIN_CONFIG_END = 0x7FFF, |
| 82 | }; |
| 83 | |
| 84 | /* |
| 85 | * Helpful configuration macro to be used in tables etc. |
| 86 | */ |
| 87 | #define PIN_CONF_PACKED(p, a) ((a << 16) | ((unsigned long) p & 0xffffUL)) |
| 88 | |
| 89 | /* |
| 90 | * The following inlines stuffs a configuration parameter and data value |
| 91 | * into and out of an unsigned long argument, as used by the generic pin config |
| 92 | * system. We put the parameter in the lower 16 bits and the argument in the |
| 93 | * upper 16 bits. |
| 94 | */ |
| 95 | |
| 96 | static inline enum pin_config_param pinconf_to_config_param(unsigned long config) |
| 97 | { |
| 98 | return (enum pin_config_param) (config & 0xffffUL); |
| 99 | } |
| 100 | |
| 101 | static inline u16 pinconf_to_config_argument(unsigned long config) |
| 102 | { |
| 103 | return (enum pin_config_param) ((config >> 16) & 0xffffUL); |
| 104 | } |
| 105 | |
| 106 | static inline unsigned long pinconf_to_config_packed(enum pin_config_param param, |
| 107 | u16 argument) |
| 108 | { |
| 109 | return PIN_CONF_PACKED(param, argument); |
| 110 | } |
| 111 | |
| 112 | #endif /* CONFIG_GENERIC_PINCONF */ |
| 113 | |
| 114 | #endif /* __LINUX_PINCTRL_PINCONF_GENERIC_H */ |