/* * copyright (c) Espressif System 2010 * */ #ifndef _GPIO_H_ #define _GPIO_H_ #define GPIO_PIN_ADDR(i) (GPIO_PIN0_ADDRESS + i*4) #define GPIO_ID_IS_PIN_REGISTER(reg_id) \ ((reg_id >= GPIO_ID_PIN0) && (reg_id <= GPIO_ID_PIN(GPIO_PIN_COUNT-1))) #define GPIO_REGID_TO_PINIDX(reg_id) ((reg_id) - GPIO_ID_PIN0) typedef enum { GPIO_PIN_INTR_DISABLE = 0, GPIO_PIN_INTR_POSEDGE = 1, GPIO_PIN_INTR_NEGEDGE = 2, GPIO_PIN_INTR_ANYEDGE = 3, GPIO_PIN_INTR_LOLEVEL = 4, GPIO_PIN_INTR_HILEVEL = 5 } GPIO_INT_TYPE; #define GPIO_OUTPUT_SET(gpio_no, bit_value) \ gpio_output_set((bit_value)<>gpio_no)&BIT0) /* GPIO interrupt handler, registered through gpio_intr_handler_register */ typedef void (* gpio_intr_handler_fn_t)(uint32 intr_mask, void *arg); /* * Initialize GPIO. This includes reading the GPIO Configuration DataSet * to initialize "output enables" and pin configurations for each gpio pin. * Must be called once during startup. */ void gpio_init(void); /* * Change GPIO pin output by setting, clearing, or disabling pins. * In general, it is expected that a bit will be set in at most one * of these masks. If a bit is clear in all masks, the output state * remains unchanged. * * There is no particular ordering guaranteed; so if the order of * writes is significant, calling code should divide a single call * into multiple calls. */ void gpio_output_set(uint32 set_mask, uint32 clear_mask, uint32 enable_mask, uint32 disable_mask); /* * Sample the value of GPIO input pins and returns a bitmask. */ uint32 gpio_input_get(void); /* * Set the specified GPIO register to the specified value. * This is a very general and powerful interface that is not * expected to be used during normal operation. It is intended * mainly for debug, or for unusual requirements. */ void gpio_register_set(uint32 reg_id, uint32 value); /* Get the current value of the specified GPIO register. */ uint32 gpio_register_get(uint32 reg_id); /* * Register an application-specific interrupt handler for GPIO pin * interrupts. Once the interrupt handler is called, it will not * be called again until after a call to gpio_intr_ack. Any GPIO * interrupts that occur during the interim are masked. * * The application-specific handler is called with a mask of * pending GPIO interrupts. After processing pin interrupts, the * application-specific handler may wish to use gpio_intr_pending * to check for any additional pending interrupts before it returns. */ void gpio_intr_handler_register(gpio_intr_handler_fn_t fn, void *arg); /* Determine which GPIO interrupts are pending. */ uint32 gpio_intr_pending(void); /* * Acknowledge GPIO interrupts. * Intended to be called from the gpio_intr_handler_fn. */ void gpio_intr_ack(uint32 ack_mask); void gpio_pin_wakeup_enable(uint32 i, GPIO_INT_TYPE intr_state); void gpio_pin_wakeup_disable(); void gpio_pin_intr_state_set(uint32 i, GPIO_INT_TYPE intr_state); #endif // _GPIO_H_