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| author | Grant Likely <grant.likely@secretlab.ca> | 2011-06-04 18:38:28 -0600 | 
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| committer | Grant Likely <grant.likely@secretlab.ca> | 2011-06-06 10:10:11 -0600 | 
| commit | c103de240439dfee24ac50eb99c8be3a30d13323 (patch) | |
| tree | 014eeda779510d7d3dfabd1183ce7f1a288d367b /drivers/gpio/gpio-pcf857x.c | |
| parent | 8c31b1635b91e48f867e010cd7bcd06393e5858a (diff) | |
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gpio: reorganize drivers
Sort the gpio makefile and enforce the naming convention gpio-*.c for
gpio drivers.
v2: cleaned up filenames in Kconfig and comment blocks
v3: fixup use of BASIC_MMIO to GENERIC_GPIO for mxc
Signed-off-by: Grant Likely <grant.likely@secretlab.ca>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/gpio/gpio-pcf857x.c')
| -rw-r--r-- | drivers/gpio/gpio-pcf857x.c | 369 | 
1 files changed, 369 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/gpio/gpio-pcf857x.c b/drivers/gpio/gpio-pcf857x.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7369fdda92b --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/gpio/gpio-pcf857x.c @@ -0,0 +1,369 @@ +/* + * Driver for pcf857x, pca857x, and pca967x I2C GPIO expanders + * + * Copyright (C) 2007 David Brownell + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. + */ + +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/slab.h> +#include <linux/gpio.h> +#include <linux/i2c.h> +#include <linux/i2c/pcf857x.h> + + +static const struct i2c_device_id pcf857x_id[] = { +	{ "pcf8574", 8 }, +	{ "pcf8574a", 8 }, +	{ "pca8574", 8 }, +	{ "pca9670", 8 }, +	{ "pca9672", 8 }, +	{ "pca9674", 8 }, +	{ "pcf8575", 16 }, +	{ "pca8575", 16 }, +	{ "pca9671", 16 }, +	{ "pca9673", 16 }, +	{ "pca9675", 16 }, +	{ "max7328", 8 }, +	{ "max7329", 8 }, +	{ } +}; +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(i2c, pcf857x_id); + +/* + * The pcf857x, pca857x, and pca967x chips only expose one read and one + * write register.  Writing a "one" bit (to match the reset state) lets + * that pin be used as an input; it's not an open-drain model, but acts + * a bit like one.  This is described as "quasi-bidirectional"; read the + * chip documentation for details. + * + * Many other I2C GPIO expander chips (like the pca953x models) have + * more complex register models and more conventional circuitry using + * push/pull drivers.  They often use the same 0x20..0x27 addresses as + * pcf857x parts, making the "legacy" I2C driver model problematic. + */ +struct pcf857x { +	struct gpio_chip	chip; +	struct i2c_client	*client; +	struct mutex		lock;		/* protect 'out' */ +	unsigned		out;		/* software latch */ +}; + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +/* Talk to 8-bit I/O expander */ + +static int pcf857x_input8(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset) +{ +	struct pcf857x	*gpio = container_of(chip, struct pcf857x, chip); +	int		status; + +	mutex_lock(&gpio->lock); +	gpio->out |= (1 << offset); +	status = i2c_smbus_write_byte(gpio->client, gpio->out); +	mutex_unlock(&gpio->lock); + +	return status; +} + +static int pcf857x_get8(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset) +{ +	struct pcf857x	*gpio = container_of(chip, struct pcf857x, chip); +	s32		value; + +	value = i2c_smbus_read_byte(gpio->client); +	return (value < 0) ? 0 : (value & (1 << offset)); +} + +static int pcf857x_output8(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset, int value) +{ +	struct pcf857x	*gpio = container_of(chip, struct pcf857x, chip); +	unsigned	bit = 1 << offset; +	int		status; + +	mutex_lock(&gpio->lock); +	if (value) +		gpio->out |= bit; +	else +		gpio->out &= ~bit; +	status = i2c_smbus_write_byte(gpio->client, gpio->out); +	mutex_unlock(&gpio->lock); + +	return status; +} + +static void pcf857x_set8(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset, int value) +{ +	pcf857x_output8(chip, offset, value); +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +/* Talk to 16-bit I/O expander */ + +static int i2c_write_le16(struct i2c_client *client, u16 word) +{ +	u8 buf[2] = { word & 0xff, word >> 8, }; +	int status; + +	status = i2c_master_send(client, buf, 2); +	return (status < 0) ? status : 0; +} + +static int i2c_read_le16(struct i2c_client *client) +{ +	u8 buf[2]; +	int status; + +	status = i2c_master_recv(client, buf, 2); +	if (status < 0) +		return status; +	return (buf[1] << 8) | buf[0]; +} + +static int pcf857x_input16(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset) +{ +	struct pcf857x	*gpio = container_of(chip, struct pcf857x, chip); +	int		status; + +	mutex_lock(&gpio->lock); +	gpio->out |= (1 << offset); +	status = i2c_write_le16(gpio->client, gpio->out); +	mutex_unlock(&gpio->lock); + +	return status; +} + +static int pcf857x_get16(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset) +{ +	struct pcf857x	*gpio = container_of(chip, struct pcf857x, chip); +	int		value; + +	value = i2c_read_le16(gpio->client); +	return (value < 0) ? 0 : (value & (1 << offset)); +} + +static int pcf857x_output16(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset, int value) +{ +	struct pcf857x	*gpio = container_of(chip, struct pcf857x, chip); +	unsigned	bit = 1 << offset; +	int		status; + +	mutex_lock(&gpio->lock); +	if (value) +		gpio->out |= bit; +	else +		gpio->out &= ~bit; +	status = i2c_write_le16(gpio->client, gpio->out); +	mutex_unlock(&gpio->lock); + +	return status; +} + +static void pcf857x_set16(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset, int value) +{ +	pcf857x_output16(chip, offset, value); +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +static int pcf857x_probe(struct i2c_client *client, +			 const struct i2c_device_id *id) +{ +	struct pcf857x_platform_data	*pdata; +	struct pcf857x			*gpio; +	int				status; + +	pdata = client->dev.platform_data; +	if (!pdata) { +		dev_dbg(&client->dev, "no platform data\n"); +	} + +	/* Allocate, initialize, and register this gpio_chip. */ +	gpio = kzalloc(sizeof *gpio, GFP_KERNEL); +	if (!gpio) +		return -ENOMEM; + +	mutex_init(&gpio->lock); + +	gpio->chip.base = pdata ? pdata->gpio_base : -1; +	gpio->chip.can_sleep = 1; +	gpio->chip.dev = &client->dev; +	gpio->chip.owner = THIS_MODULE; + +	/* NOTE:  the OnSemi jlc1562b is also largely compatible with +	 * these parts, notably for output.  It has a low-resolution +	 * DAC instead of pin change IRQs; and its inputs can be the +	 * result of comparators. +	 */ + +	/* 8574 addresses are 0x20..0x27; 8574a uses 0x38..0x3f; +	 * 9670, 9672, 9764, and 9764a use quite a variety. +	 * +	 * NOTE: we don't distinguish here between *4 and *4a parts. +	 */ +	gpio->chip.ngpio = id->driver_data; +	if (gpio->chip.ngpio == 8) { +		gpio->chip.direction_input = pcf857x_input8; +		gpio->chip.get = pcf857x_get8; +		gpio->chip.direction_output = pcf857x_output8; +		gpio->chip.set = pcf857x_set8; + +		if (!i2c_check_functionality(client->adapter, +				I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE)) +			status = -EIO; + +		/* fail if there's no chip present */ +		else +			status = i2c_smbus_read_byte(client); + +	/* '75/'75c addresses are 0x20..0x27, just like the '74; +	 * the '75c doesn't have a current source pulling high. +	 * 9671, 9673, and 9765 use quite a variety of addresses. +	 * +	 * NOTE: we don't distinguish here between '75 and '75c parts. +	 */ +	} else if (gpio->chip.ngpio == 16) { +		gpio->chip.direction_input = pcf857x_input16; +		gpio->chip.get = pcf857x_get16; +		gpio->chip.direction_output = pcf857x_output16; +		gpio->chip.set = pcf857x_set16; + +		if (!i2c_check_functionality(client->adapter, I2C_FUNC_I2C)) +			status = -EIO; + +		/* fail if there's no chip present */ +		else +			status = i2c_read_le16(client); + +	} else { +		dev_dbg(&client->dev, "unsupported number of gpios\n"); +		status = -EINVAL; +	} + +	if (status < 0) +		goto fail; + +	gpio->chip.label = client->name; + +	gpio->client = client; +	i2c_set_clientdata(client, gpio); + +	/* NOTE:  these chips have strange "quasi-bidirectional" I/O pins. +	 * We can't actually know whether a pin is configured (a) as output +	 * and driving the signal low, or (b) as input and reporting a low +	 * value ... without knowing the last value written since the chip +	 * came out of reset (if any).  We can't read the latched output. +	 * +	 * In short, the only reliable solution for setting up pin direction +	 * is to do it explicitly.  The setup() method can do that, but it +	 * may cause transient glitching since it can't know the last value +	 * written (some pins may need to be driven low). +	 * +	 * Using pdata->n_latch avoids that trouble.  When left initialized +	 * to zero, our software copy of the "latch" then matches the chip's +	 * all-ones reset state.  Otherwise it flags pins to be driven low. +	 */ +	gpio->out = pdata ? ~pdata->n_latch : ~0; + +	status = gpiochip_add(&gpio->chip); +	if (status < 0) +		goto fail; + +	/* NOTE: these chips can issue "some pin-changed" IRQs, which we +	 * don't yet even try to use.  Among other issues, the relevant +	 * genirq state isn't available to modular drivers; and most irq +	 * methods can't be called from sleeping contexts. +	 */ + +	dev_info(&client->dev, "gpios %d..%d on a %s%s\n", +			gpio->chip.base, +			gpio->chip.base + gpio->chip.ngpio - 1, +			client->name, +			client->irq ? " (irq ignored)" : ""); + +	/* Let platform code set up the GPIOs and their users. +	 * Now is the first time anyone could use them. +	 */ +	if (pdata && pdata->setup) { +		status = pdata->setup(client, +				gpio->chip.base, gpio->chip.ngpio, +				pdata->context); +		if (status < 0) +			dev_warn(&client->dev, "setup --> %d\n", status); +	} + +	return 0; + +fail: +	dev_dbg(&client->dev, "probe error %d for '%s'\n", +			status, client->name); +	kfree(gpio); +	return status; +} + +static int pcf857x_remove(struct i2c_client *client) +{ +	struct pcf857x_platform_data	*pdata = client->dev.platform_data; +	struct pcf857x			*gpio = i2c_get_clientdata(client); +	int				status = 0; + +	if (pdata && pdata->teardown) { +		status = pdata->teardown(client, +				gpio->chip.base, gpio->chip.ngpio, +				pdata->context); +		if (status < 0) { +			dev_err(&client->dev, "%s --> %d\n", +					"teardown", status); +			return status; +		} +	} + +	status = gpiochip_remove(&gpio->chip); +	if (status == 0) +		kfree(gpio); +	else +		dev_err(&client->dev, "%s --> %d\n", "remove", status); +	return status; +} + +static struct i2c_driver pcf857x_driver = { +	.driver = { +		.name	= "pcf857x", +		.owner	= THIS_MODULE, +	}, +	.probe	= pcf857x_probe, +	.remove	= pcf857x_remove, +	.id_table = pcf857x_id, +}; + +static int __init pcf857x_init(void) +{ +	return i2c_add_driver(&pcf857x_driver); +} +/* register after i2c postcore initcall and before + * subsys initcalls that may rely on these GPIOs + */ +subsys_initcall(pcf857x_init); + +static void __exit pcf857x_exit(void) +{ +	i2c_del_driver(&pcf857x_driver); +} +module_exit(pcf857x_exit); + +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); +MODULE_AUTHOR("David Brownell");  |