#ifndef __LINUX_GPIO_MACHINE_H #define __LINUX_GPIO_MACHINE_H #include <linux/types.h> #include <linux/list.h> enum gpio_lookup_flags { GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH = (0 << 0), GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW = (1 << 0), GPIO_OPEN_DRAIN = (1 << 1), GPIO_OPEN_SOURCE = (1 << 2), }; /** * struct gpiod_lookup - lookup table * @chip_label: name of the chip the GPIO belongs to * @chip_hwnum: hardware number (i.e. relative to the chip) of the GPIO * @con_id: name of the GPIO from the device's point of view * @idx: index of the GPIO in case several GPIOs share the same name * @flags: mask of GPIO_* values * * gpiod_lookup is a lookup table for associating GPIOs to specific devices and * functions using platform data. */ struct gpiod_lookup { const char *chip_label; u16 chip_hwnum; const char *con_id; unsigned int idx; enum gpio_lookup_flags flags; }; struct gpiod_lookup_table { struct list_head list; const char *dev_id; struct gpiod_lookup table[]; }; /* * Simple definition of a single GPIO under a con_id */ #define GPIO_LOOKUP(_chip_label, _chip_hwnum, _con_id, _flags) \ GPIO_LOOKUP_IDX(_chip_label, _chip_hwnum, _con_id, 0, _flags) /* * Use this macro if you need to have several GPIOs under the same con_id. * Each GPIO needs to use a different index and can be accessed using * gpiod_get_index() */ #define GPIO_LOOKUP_IDX(_chip_label, _chip_hwnum, _con_id, _idx, _flags) \ { \ .chip_label = _chip_label, \ .chip_hwnum = _chip_hwnum, \ .con_id = _con_id, \ .idx = _idx, \ .flags = _flags, \ } void gpiod_add_lookup_table(struct gpiod_lookup_table *table); void gpiod_remove_lookup_table(struct gpiod_lookup_table *table); #endif /* __LINUX_GPIO_MACHINE_H */