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- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- // gpio.c - API for GPIO ports
- //
- // Copyright (c) 2005-2011 Texas Instruments Incorporated. All rights reserved.
- // Software License Agreement
- //
- // Texas Instruments (TI) is supplying this software for use solely and
- // exclusively on TI's microcontroller products. The software is owned by
- // TI and/or its suppliers, and is protected under applicable copyright
- // laws. You may not combine this software with "viral" open-source
- // software in order to form a larger program.
- //
- // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITH ALL FAULTS.
- // NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT
- // NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLY TO THIS SOFTWARE. TI SHALL NOT, UNDER ANY
- // CIRCUMSTANCES, BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
- // DAMAGES, FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER.
- //
- // This is part of revision 8264 of the Stellaris Peripheral Driver Library.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! \addtogroup gpio_api
- //! @{
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- #include "inc/hw_gpio.h"
- #include "inc/hw_ints.h"
- #include "inc/hw_memmap.h"
- #include "inc/hw_sysctl.h"
- #include "inc/hw_types.h"
- #include "driverlib/debug.h"
- #include "driverlib/gpio.h"
- #include "driverlib/interrupt.h"
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- // The base addresses of all the GPIO modules. Both the APB and AHB apertures
- // are provided.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- static const unsigned long g_pulGPIOBaseAddrs[] =
- {
- GPIO_PORTA_BASE, GPIO_PORTA_AHB_BASE,
- GPIO_PORTB_BASE, GPIO_PORTB_AHB_BASE,
- GPIO_PORTC_BASE, GPIO_PORTC_AHB_BASE,
- GPIO_PORTD_BASE, GPIO_PORTD_AHB_BASE,
- GPIO_PORTE_BASE, GPIO_PORTE_AHB_BASE,
- GPIO_PORTF_BASE, GPIO_PORTF_AHB_BASE,
- GPIO_PORTG_BASE, GPIO_PORTG_AHB_BASE,
- GPIO_PORTH_BASE, GPIO_PORTH_AHB_BASE,
- GPIO_PORTJ_BASE, GPIO_PORTJ_AHB_BASE,
- GPIO_PORTK_BASE, GPIO_PORTK_BASE,
- GPIO_PORTL_BASE, GPIO_PORTL_BASE,
- GPIO_PORTM_BASE, GPIO_PORTM_BASE,
- GPIO_PORTN_BASE, GPIO_PORTN_BASE,
- GPIO_PORTP_BASE, GPIO_PORTP_BASE,
- GPIO_PORTQ_BASE, GPIO_PORTQ_BASE,
- };
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! \internal
- //! Checks a GPIO base address.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //!
- //! This function determines if a GPIO port base address is valid.
- //!
- //! \return Returns \b true if the base address is valid and \b false
- //! otherwise.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- #ifdef DEBUG
- static tBoolean
- GPIOBaseValid(unsigned long ulPort)
- {
- return((ulPort == GPIO_PORTA_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTA_AHB_BASE) ||
- (ulPort == GPIO_PORTB_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTB_AHB_BASE) ||
- (ulPort == GPIO_PORTC_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTC_AHB_BASE) ||
- (ulPort == GPIO_PORTD_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTD_AHB_BASE) ||
- (ulPort == GPIO_PORTE_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTE_AHB_BASE) ||
- (ulPort == GPIO_PORTF_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTF_AHB_BASE) ||
- (ulPort == GPIO_PORTG_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTG_AHB_BASE) ||
- (ulPort == GPIO_PORTH_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTH_AHB_BASE) ||
- (ulPort == GPIO_PORTJ_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTJ_AHB_BASE) ||
- (ulPort == GPIO_PORTK_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTL_BASE) ||
- (ulPort == GPIO_PORTM_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTN_BASE) ||
- (ulPort == GPIO_PORTP_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTQ_BASE));
- }
- #endif
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! \internal
- //! Gets the GPIO interrupt number.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //!
- //! Given a GPIO base address, this function returns the corresponding
- //! interrupt number.
- //!
- //! \return Returns a GPIO interrupt number, or -1 if \e ulPort is invalid.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- static long
- GPIOGetIntNumber(unsigned long ulPort)
- {
- long lInt;
- //
- // Determine the GPIO interrupt number for the given module.
- //
- switch(ulPort)
- {
- case GPIO_PORTA_BASE:
- case GPIO_PORTA_AHB_BASE:
- {
- lInt = INT_GPIOA;
- break;
- }
- case GPIO_PORTB_BASE:
- case GPIO_PORTB_AHB_BASE:
- {
- lInt = INT_GPIOB;
- break;
- }
- case GPIO_PORTC_BASE:
- case GPIO_PORTC_AHB_BASE:
- {
- lInt = INT_GPIOC;
- break;
- }
- case GPIO_PORTD_BASE:
- case GPIO_PORTD_AHB_BASE:
- {
- lInt = INT_GPIOD;
- break;
- }
- case GPIO_PORTE_BASE:
- case GPIO_PORTE_AHB_BASE:
- {
- lInt = INT_GPIOE;
- break;
- }
- case GPIO_PORTF_BASE:
- case GPIO_PORTF_AHB_BASE:
- {
- lInt = INT_GPIOF;
- break;
- }
- case GPIO_PORTG_BASE:
- case GPIO_PORTG_AHB_BASE:
- {
- lInt = INT_GPIOG;
- break;
- }
- case GPIO_PORTH_BASE:
- case GPIO_PORTH_AHB_BASE:
- {
- lInt = INT_GPIOH;
- break;
- }
- case GPIO_PORTJ_BASE:
- case GPIO_PORTJ_AHB_BASE:
- {
- lInt = INT_GPIOJ;
- break;
- }
- case GPIO_PORTK_BASE:
- {
- lInt = INT_GPIOK;
- break;
- }
- case GPIO_PORTL_BASE:
- {
- lInt = INT_GPIOL;
- break;
- }
- case GPIO_PORTM_BASE:
- {
- lInt = INT_GPIOM;
- break;
- }
- case GPIO_PORTN_BASE:
- {
- lInt = INT_GPION;
- break;
- }
- case GPIO_PORTP_BASE:
- {
- lInt = INT_GPIOP0;
- break;
- }
- case GPIO_PORTQ_BASE:
- {
- lInt = INT_GPIOQ0;
- break;
- }
- default:
- {
- return(-1);
- }
- }
- //
- // Return GPIO interrupt number.
- //
- return(lInt);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Sets the direction and mode of the specified pin(s).
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //! \param ulPinIO is the pin direction and/or mode.
- //!
- //! This function configures the specified pin(s) on the selected GPIO port
- //! as either input or output under software control, or it configures the
- //! pin to be under hardware control.
- //!
- //! The parameter \e ulPinIO is an enumerated data type that can be one of
- //! the following values:
- //!
- //! - \b GPIO_DIR_MODE_IN
- //! - \b GPIO_DIR_MODE_OUT
- //! - \b GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW
- //!
- //! where \b GPIO_DIR_MODE_IN specifies that the pin is programmed as a
- //! software controlled input, \b GPIO_DIR_MODE_OUT specifies that the pin is
- //! programmed as a software controlled output, and \b GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW
- //! specifies that the pin is placed under hardware control.
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note GPIOPadConfigSet() must also be used to configure the corresponding
- //! pad(s) in order for them to propagate the signal to/from the GPIO.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIODirModeSet(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins,
- unsigned long ulPinIO)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- ASSERT((ulPinIO == GPIO_DIR_MODE_IN) || (ulPinIO == GPIO_DIR_MODE_OUT) ||
- (ulPinIO == GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW));
- //
- // Set the pin direction and mode.
- //
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DIR) = ((ulPinIO & 1) ?
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DIR) | ucPins) :
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DIR) & ~(ucPins)));
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_AFSEL) = ((ulPinIO & 2) ?
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_AFSEL) | ucPins) :
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_AFSEL) &
- ~(ucPins)));
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Gets the direction and mode of a pin.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPin is the pin number.
- //!
- //! This function gets the direction and control mode for a specified pin on
- //! the selected GPIO port. The pin can be configured as either an input or
- //! output under software control, or it can be under hardware control. The
- //! type of control and direction are returned as an enumerated data type.
- //!
- //! \return Returns one of the enumerated data types described for
- //! GPIODirModeSet().
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- unsigned long
- GPIODirModeGet(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPin)
- {
- unsigned long ulDir, ulAFSEL;
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- ASSERT(ucPin < 8);
- //
- // Convert from a pin number to a bit position.
- //
- ucPin = 1 << ucPin;
- //
- // Return the pin direction and mode.
- //
- ulDir = HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DIR);
- ulAFSEL = HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_AFSEL);
- return(((ulDir & ucPin) ? 1 : 0) | ((ulAFSEL & ucPin) ? 2 : 0));
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Sets the interrupt type for the specified pin(s).
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //! \param ulIntType specifies the type of interrupt trigger mechanism.
- //!
- //! This function sets up the various interrupt trigger mechanisms for the
- //! specified pin(s) on the selected GPIO port.
- //!
- //! The parameter \e ulIntType is an enumerated data type that can be one of
- //! the following values:
- //!
- //! - \b GPIO_FALLING_EDGE
- //! - \b GPIO_RISING_EDGE
- //! - \b GPIO_BOTH_EDGES
- //! - \b GPIO_LOW_LEVEL
- //! - \b GPIO_HIGH_LEVEL
- //! - \b GPIO_DISCRETE_INT
- //!
- //! where the different values describe the interrupt detection mechanism
- //! (edge or level) and the particular triggering event (falling, rising,
- //! or both edges for edge detect, low or high for level detect).
- //!
- //! Some devices also support discrete interrupts for each pin on a GPIO port,
- //! giving each pin a separate interrupt vector. To use this feature, the
- //! \b GPIO_DISCRETE_INT can be included to enable an interrupt per pin. The
- //! \b GPIO_DISCRETE_INT is not available on all devices or all GPIO ports,
- //! consult the data sheet to ensure that the device and the GPIO port supports
- //! discrete interrupts.
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note In order to avoid any spurious interrupts, the user must
- //! ensure that the GPIO inputs remain stable for the duration of
- //! this function.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOIntTypeSet(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins,
- unsigned long ulIntType)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- ASSERT((ulIntType == GPIO_FALLING_EDGE) ||
- (ulIntType == GPIO_RISING_EDGE) || (ulIntType == GPIO_BOTH_EDGES) ||
- (ulIntType == GPIO_LOW_LEVEL) || (ulIntType == GPIO_HIGH_LEVEL));
- //
- // Set the pin interrupt type.
- //
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_IBE) = ((ulIntType & 1) ?
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_IBE) | ucPins) :
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_IBE) & ~(ucPins)));
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_IS) = ((ulIntType & 2) ?
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_IS) | ucPins) :
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_IS) & ~(ucPins)));
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_IEV) = ((ulIntType & 4) ?
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_IEV) | ucPins) :
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_IEV) & ~(ucPins)));
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Gets the interrupt type for a pin.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPin is the pin number.
- //!
- //! This function gets the interrupt type for a specified pin on the selected
- //! GPIO port. The pin can be configured as a falling-edge, rising-edge, or
- //! both-edges detected interrupt, or it can be configured as a low-level or
- //! high-level detected interrupt. The type of interrupt detection mechanism
- //! is returned as an enumerated data type.
- //!
- //! \return Returns one of the enumerated data types described for
- //! GPIOIntTypeSet().
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- unsigned long
- GPIOIntTypeGet(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPin)
- {
- unsigned long ulIBE, ulIS, ulIEV;
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- ASSERT(ucPin < 8);
- //
- // Convert from a pin number to a bit position.
- //
- ucPin = 1 << ucPin;
- //
- // Return the pin interrupt type.
- //
- ulIBE = HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_IBE);
- ulIS = HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_IS);
- ulIEV = HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_IEV);
- return(((ulIBE & ucPin) ? 1 : 0) | ((ulIS & ucPin) ? 2 : 0) |
- ((ulIEV & ucPin) ? 4 : 0));
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Sets the pad configuration for the specified pin(s).
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //! \param ulStrength specifies the output drive strength.
- //! \param ulPinType specifies the pin type.
- //!
- //! This function sets the drive strength and type for the specified pin(s)
- //! on the selected GPIO port. For pin(s) configured as input ports, the
- //! pad is configured as requested, but the only real effect on the input
- //! is the configuration of the pull-up or pull-down termination.
- //!
- //! The parameter \e ulStrength can be one of the following values:
- //!
- //! - \b GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA
- //! - \b GPIO_STRENGTH_4MA
- //! - \b GPIO_STRENGTH_8MA
- //! - \b GPIO_STRENGTH_8MA_SC
- //!
- //! where \b GPIO_STRENGTH_xMA specifies either 2, 4, or 8 mA output drive
- //! strength, and \b GPIO_OUT_STRENGTH_8MA_SC specifies 8 mA output drive with
- //! slew control.
- //!
- //! The parameter \e ulPinType can be one of the following values:
- //!
- //! - \b GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD
- //! - \b GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD_WPU
- //! - \b GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD_WPD
- //! - \b GPIO_PIN_TYPE_OD
- //! - \b GPIO_PIN_TYPE_OD_WPU
- //! - \b GPIO_PIN_TYPE_OD_WPD
- //! - \b GPIO_PIN_TYPE_ANALOG
- //!
- //! where \b GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD* specifies a push-pull pin, \b GPIO_PIN_TYPE_OD*
- //! specifies an open-drain pin, \b *_WPU specifies a weak pull-up, \b *_WPD
- //! specifies a weak pull-down, and \b GPIO_PIN_TYPE_ANALOG specifies an
- //! analog input.
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPadConfigSet(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins,
- unsigned long ulStrength, unsigned long ulPinType)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- ASSERT((ulStrength == GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA) ||
- (ulStrength == GPIO_STRENGTH_4MA) ||
- (ulStrength == GPIO_STRENGTH_8MA) ||
- (ulStrength == GPIO_STRENGTH_8MA_SC));
- ASSERT((ulPinType == GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD) ||
- (ulPinType == GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD_WPU) ||
- (ulPinType == GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD_WPD) ||
- (ulPinType == GPIO_PIN_TYPE_OD) ||
- (ulPinType == GPIO_PIN_TYPE_OD_WPU) ||
- (ulPinType == GPIO_PIN_TYPE_OD_WPD) ||
- (ulPinType == GPIO_PIN_TYPE_ANALOG))
- //
- // Set the output drive strength.
- //
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DR2R) = ((ulStrength & 1) ?
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DR2R) | ucPins) :
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DR2R) & ~(ucPins)));
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DR4R) = ((ulStrength & 2) ?
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DR4R) | ucPins) :
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DR4R) & ~(ucPins)));
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DR8R) = ((ulStrength & 4) ?
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DR8R) | ucPins) :
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DR8R) & ~(ucPins)));
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_SLR) = ((ulStrength & 8) ?
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_SLR) | ucPins) :
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_SLR) & ~(ucPins)));
- //
- // Set the pin type.
- //
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_ODR) = ((ulPinType & 1) ?
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_ODR) | ucPins) :
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_ODR) & ~(ucPins)));
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_PUR) = ((ulPinType & 2) ?
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_PUR) | ucPins) :
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_PUR) & ~(ucPins)));
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_PDR) = ((ulPinType & 4) ?
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_PDR) | ucPins) :
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_PDR) & ~(ucPins)));
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DEN) = ((ulPinType & 8) ?
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DEN) | ucPins) :
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DEN) & ~(ucPins)));
- //
- // Set the analog mode select register. This register only appears in
- // DustDevil-class (and later) devices, but is a harmless write on
- // Sandstorm- and Fury-class devices.
- //
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_AMSEL) =
- ((ulPinType == GPIO_PIN_TYPE_ANALOG) ?
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_AMSEL) | ucPins) :
- (HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_AMSEL) & ~(ucPins)));
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Gets the pad configuration for a pin.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPin is the pin number.
- //! \param pulStrength is a pointer to storage for the output drive strength.
- //! \param pulPinType is a pointer to storage for the output drive type.
- //!
- //! This function gets the pad configuration for a specified pin on the
- //! selected GPIO port. The values returned in \e pulStrength and
- //! \e pulPinType correspond to the values used in GPIOPadConfigSet(). This
- //! function also works for pin(s) configured as input pin(s); however, the
- //! only meaningful data returned is whether the pin is terminated with a
- //! pull-up or down resistor.
- //!
- //! \return None
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPadConfigGet(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPin,
- unsigned long *pulStrength, unsigned long *pulPinType)
- {
- unsigned long ulTemp1, ulTemp2, ulTemp3, ulTemp4;
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- ASSERT(ucPin < 8);
- //
- // Convert from a pin number to a bit position.
- //
- ucPin = (1 << ucPin);
- //
- // Get the drive strength for this pin.
- //
- ulTemp1 = HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DR2R);
- ulTemp2 = HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DR4R);
- ulTemp3 = HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DR8R);
- ulTemp4 = HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_SLR);
- *pulStrength = (((ulTemp1 & ucPin) ? 1 : 0) | ((ulTemp2 & ucPin) ? 2 : 0) |
- ((ulTemp3 & ucPin) ? 4 : 0) | ((ulTemp4 & ucPin) ? 8 : 0));
- //
- // Get the pin type.
- //
- ulTemp1 = HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_ODR);
- ulTemp2 = HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_PUR);
- ulTemp3 = HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_PDR);
- ulTemp4 = HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DEN);
- *pulPinType = (((ulTemp1 & ucPin) ? 1 : 0) | ((ulTemp2 & ucPin) ? 2 : 0) |
- ((ulTemp3 & ucPin) ? 4 : 0) | ((ulTemp4 & ucPin) ? 8 : 0));
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Enables interrupts for the specified pin(s).
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! Unmasks the interrupt for the specified pin(s).
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinIntEnable(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Enable the interrupts.
- //
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_IM) |= ucPins;
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Disables interrupts for the specified pin(s).
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! Masks the interrupt for the specified pin(s).
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinIntDisable(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Disable the interrupts.
- //
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_IM) &= ~(ucPins);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Gets interrupt status for the specified GPIO port.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param bMasked specifies whether masked or raw interrupt status is
- //! returned.
- //!
- //! If \e bMasked is set as \b true, then the masked interrupt status is
- //! returned; otherwise, the raw interrupt status is returned.
- //!
- //! \return Returns a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is set identifies
- //! an active masked or raw interrupt, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //! Bits 31:8 should be ignored.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- long
- GPIOPinIntStatus(unsigned long ulPort, tBoolean bMasked)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Return the interrupt status.
- //
- if(bMasked)
- {
- return(HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_MIS));
- }
- else
- {
- return(HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_RIS));
- }
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Clears the interrupt for the specified pin(s).
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! Clears the interrupt for the specified pin(s).
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note Because there is a write buffer in the Cortex-M3 processor, it may
- //! take several clock cycles before the interrupt source is actually cleared.
- //! Therefore, it is recommended that the interrupt source be cleared early in
- //! the interrupt handler (as opposed to the very last action) to avoid
- //! returning from the interrupt handler before the interrupt source is
- //! actually cleared. Failure to do so may result in the interrupt handler
- //! being immediately reentered (because the interrupt controller still sees
- //! the interrupt source asserted).
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinIntClear(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Clear the interrupts.
- //
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_ICR) = ucPins;
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Registers an interrupt handler for a GPIO port.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param pfnIntHandler is a pointer to the GPIO port interrupt handling
- //! function.
- //!
- //! This function ensures that the interrupt handler specified by
- //! \e pfnIntHandler is called when an interrupt is detected from the selected
- //! GPIO port. This function also enables the corresponding GPIO interrupt
- //! in the interrupt controller; individual pin interrupts and interrupt
- //! sources must be enabled with GPIOPinIntEnable().
- //!
- //! \sa IntRegister() for important information about registering interrupt
- //! handlers.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPortIntRegister(unsigned long ulPort, void (*pfnIntHandler)(void))
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Get the interrupt number associated with the specified GPIO.
- //
- ulPort = GPIOGetIntNumber(ulPort);
- //
- // Register the interrupt handler.
- //
- IntRegister(ulPort, pfnIntHandler);
- //
- // Enable the GPIO interrupt.
- //
- IntEnable(ulPort);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Removes an interrupt handler for a GPIO port.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //!
- //! This function unregisters the interrupt handler for the specified
- //! GPIO port. This function also disables the corresponding
- //! GPIO port interrupt in the interrupt controller; individual GPIO interrupts
- //! and interrupt sources must be disabled with GPIOPinIntDisable().
- //!
- //! \sa IntRegister() for important information about registering interrupt
- //! handlers.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPortIntUnregister(unsigned long ulPort)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Get the interrupt number associated with the specified GPIO.
- //
- ulPort = GPIOGetIntNumber(ulPort);
- //
- // Disable the GPIO interrupt.
- //
- IntDisable(ulPort);
- //
- // Unregister the interrupt handler.
- //
- IntUnregister(ulPort);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Reads the values present of the specified pin(s).
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The values at the specified pin(s) are read, as specified by \e ucPins.
- //! Values are returned for both input and output pin(s), and the value
- //! for pin(s) that are not specified by \e ucPins are set to 0.
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \return Returns a bit-packed byte providing the state of the specified
- //! pin, where bit 0 of the byte represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents
- //! GPIO port pin 1, and so on. Any bit that is not specified by \e ucPins
- //! is returned as a 0. Bits 31:8 should be ignored.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- long
- GPIOPinRead(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Return the pin value(s).
- //
- return(HWREG(ulPort + (GPIO_O_DATA + (ucPins << 2))));
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Writes a value to the specified pin(s).
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //! \param ucVal is the value to write to the pin(s).
- //!
- //! Writes the corresponding bit values to the output pin(s) specified by
- //! \e ucPins. Writing to a pin configured as an input pin has no effect.
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinWrite(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins, unsigned char ucVal)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Write the pins.
- //
- HWREG(ulPort + (GPIO_O_DATA + (ucPins << 2))) = ucVal;
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use as analog-to-digital converter inputs.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The analog-to-digital converter input pins must be properly configured
- //! to function correctly on devices that are not Sandstorm- or Fury-class.
- //! This function provides the proper configuration for those pin(s).
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note This function cannot be used to turn any pin into an ADC input; it
- //! only configures an ADC input pin for proper operation. Devices with
- //! flexible pin muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure() function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypeADC(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be inputs.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_IN);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for analog operation.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_ANALOG);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use as a CAN device.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The CAN pins must be properly configured for the CAN peripherals to
- //! function correctly. This function provides a typical configuration for
- //! those pin(s); other configurations may work as well depending upon the
- //! board setup (for example, using the on-chip pull-ups).
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note This function cannot be used to turn any pin into a CAN pin; it only
- //! configures a CAN pin for proper operation. Devices with flexible pin
- //! muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure() function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypeCAN(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be inputs.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for standard push-pull operation.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_8MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use as an analog comparator input.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The analog comparator input pins must be properly configured for the analog
- //! comparator to function correctly. This function provides the proper
- //! configuration for those pin(s).
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note This function cannot be used to turn any pin into an analog comparator
- //! input; it only configures an analog comparator pin for proper operation.
- //! Devices with flexible pin muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure()
- //! function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypeComparator(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be inputs.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_IN);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for analog operation.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_ANALOG);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use by the external peripheral interface.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The external peripheral interface pins must be properly configured for the
- //! external peripheral interface to function correctly. This function
- //! provides a typical configuration for those pin(s); other configurations may
- //! work as well depending upon the board setup (for example, using the on-chip
- //! pull-ups).
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note This function cannot be used to turn any pin into an external
- //! peripheral interface pin; it only configures an external peripheral
- //! interface pin for proper operation. Devices with flexible pin muxing also
- //! require a GPIOPinConfigure() function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypeEPI(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be peripheral controlled.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for standard push-pull operation.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_8MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use by the Ethernet peripheral as LED signals.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The Ethernet peripheral provides two signals that can be used to drive
- //! an LED (e.g. for link status/activity). This function provides a typical
- //! configuration for the pins.
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note This function cannot be used to turn any pin into an Ethernet LED pin;
- //! it only configures an Ethernet LED pin for proper operation. Devices with
- //! flexible pin muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure() function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypeEthernetLED(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be peripheral controlled.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for standard push-pull operation.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_8MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use by the Ethernet peripheral as MII signals.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The Ethernet peripheral on some parts provides a set of MII signals that
- //! are used to connect to an external PHY. This function provides a typical
- //! configuration for the pins.
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note This function cannot be used to turn any pin into an Ethernet MII pin;
- //! it only configures an Ethernet MII pin for proper operation. Devices with
- //! flexible pin muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure() function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypeEthernetMII(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be peripheral controlled.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for standard push-pull operation.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_8MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use by the fan module.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The fan pins must be properly configured for the fan controller to function
- //! correctly. This function provides a typical configuration for those
- //! pin(s); other configurations may work as well depending upon the board
- //! setup (for example, using the on-chip pull-ups).
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note This function cannot be used to turn any pin into a fan pin; it only
- //! configures a fan pin for proper operation. Devices with flexible pin
- //! muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure() function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypeFan(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be peripheral controlled.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for standard push-pull operation.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use as GPIO inputs.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The GPIO pins must be properly configured in order to function correctly as
- //! GPIO inputs; this is especially true of Fury-class devices where the
- //! digital input enable is turned off by default. This function provides the
- //! proper configuration for those pin(s).
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note Devices with flexible pin muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure()
- //! function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypeGPIOInput(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be inputs.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_IN);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for standard push-pull operation.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use as GPIO outputs.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The GPIO pins must be properly configured in order to function correctly as
- //! GPIO outputs; this is especially true of Fury-class devices where the
- //! digital input enable is turned off by default. This function provides the
- //! proper configuration for those pin(s).
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note Devices with flexible pin muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure()
- //! function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypeGPIOOutput(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for standard push-pull operation.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD);
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be outputs.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_OUT);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use as GPIO open drain outputs.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The GPIO pins must be properly configured in order to function correctly as
- //! GPIO outputs; this is especially true of Fury-class devices where the
- //! digital input enable is turned off by default. This function provides the
- //! proper configuration for those pin(s).
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note Devices with flexible pin muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure()
- //! function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypeGPIOOutputOD(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for standard push-pull operation.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_OD);
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be outputs.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_OUT);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use by the I2C peripheral.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The I2C pins must be properly configured for the I2C peripheral to function
- //! correctly. This function provides the proper configuration for those
- //! pin(s).
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note This function cannot be used to turn any pin into an I2C pin; it
- //! only configures an I2C pin for proper operation. Devices with flexible pin
- //! muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure() function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypeI2C(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be peripheral controlled.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for open-drain operation with a weak pull-up.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_OD_WPU);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use as SCL by the I2C peripheral.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The I2C pins must be properly configured for the I2C peripheral to function
- //! correctly. This function provides the proper configuration for the SCL
- //! pin(s).
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note This function should only be used for Blizzard-class devices. It
- //! cannot be used to turn any pin into an I2C SCL pin; it only configures an
- //! I2C SCL pin for proper operation. Devices with flexible pin muxing also
- //! require a GPIOPinConfigure() function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypeI2CSCL(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be peripheral controlled.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for open-drain operation with a weak pull-up.
- //
- if(CLASS_IS_BLIZZARD)
- {
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD);
- }
- else
- {
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_OD);
- }
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use by the I2S peripheral.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! Some I2S pins must be properly configured for the I2S peripheral to
- //! function correctly. This function provides a typical configuration for
- //! the digital I2S pin(s); other configurations may work as well depending
- //! upon the board setup (for example, using the on-chip pull-ups).
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note This function cannot be used to turn any pin into a I2S pin; it only
- //! configures a I2S pin for proper operation. Devices with flexible pin
- //! muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure() function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypeI2S(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be peripheral controlled.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for standard push-pull operation.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use by the LPC module.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The LPC pins must be properly configured for the LPC module to function
- //! correctly. This function provides a typical configuration for those
- //! pin(s); other configurations may work as well depending upon the board
- //! setup (for example, using the on-chip pull-ups).
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note This function cannot be used to turn any pin into a LPC pin; it only
- //! configures a LPC pin for proper operation. Devices with flexible pin
- //! muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure() function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypeLPC(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be peripheral controlled.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for standard push-pull operation.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_8MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures a pin for receive use by the PECI module.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The PECI receive pin must be properly configured for the PECI module to
- //! function correctly. This function provides a typical configuration for
- //! that pin.
- //!
- //! The pin is specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is set
- //! identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte represents
- //! GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note This function cannot be used to turn any pin into a PECI receive pin;
- //! it only configures a PECI receive pin for proper operation. Devices with
- //! flexible pin muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure() function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypePECIRx(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be inputs.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_IN);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for analog operation.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_ANALOG);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures a pin for transmit use by the PECI module.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The PECI transmit pin must be properly configured for the PECI module to
- //! function correctly. This function provides a typical configuration for
- //! that pin.
- //!
- //! The pin is specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is set
- //! identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte represents
- //! GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note This function cannot be used to turn any pin into a PECI transmit pin;
- //! it only configures a PECI transmit pin for proper operation. Devices with
- //! flexible pin muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure() function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypePECITx(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be inputs.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for analog operation.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use by the PWM peripheral.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The PWM pins must be properly configured for the PWM peripheral to function
- //! correctly. This function provides a typical configuration for those
- //! pin(s); other configurations may work as well depending upon the board
- //! setup (for example, using the on-chip pull-ups).
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note This function cannot be used to turn any pin into a PWM pin; it only
- //! configures a PWM pin for proper operation. Devices wtih flexible pin
- //! muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure() function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypePWM(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be peripheral controlled.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for standard push-pull operation.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use by the QEI peripheral.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The QEI pins must be properly configured for the QEI peripheral to function
- //! correctly. This function provides a typical configuration for those
- //! pin(s); other configurations may work as well depending upon the board
- //! setup (for example, not using the on-chip pull-ups).
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note This function cannot be used to turn any pin into a QEI pin; it only
- //! configures a QEI pin for proper operation. Devices with flexible pin
- //! muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure() function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypeQEI(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be peripheral controlled.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for standard push-pull operation with a weak pull-up.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD_WPU);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use by the SSI peripheral.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The SSI pins must be properly configured for the SSI peripheral to function
- //! correctly. This function provides a typical configuration for those
- //! pin(s); other configurations may work as well depending upon the board
- //! setup (for example, using the on-chip pull-ups).
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note This function cannot be used to turn any pin into a SSI pin; it only
- //! configures a SSI pin for proper operation. Devices with flexible pin
- //! muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure() function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypeSSI(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be peripheral controlled.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for standard push-pull operation.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use by the Timer peripheral.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The CCP pins must be properly configured for the timer peripheral to
- //! function correctly. This function provides a typical configuration for
- //! those pin(s); other configurations may work as well depending upon the
- //! board setup (for example, using the on-chip pull-ups).
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note This function cannot be used to turn any pin into a timer pin; it
- //! only configures a timer pin for proper operation. Devices with flexible
- //! pin muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure() function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypeTimer(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be peripheral controlled.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for standard push-pull operation.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use by the UART peripheral.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! The UART pins must be properly configured for the UART peripheral to
- //! function correctly. This function provides a typical configuration for
- //! those pin(s); other configurations may work as well depending upon the
- //! board setup (for example, using the on-chip pull-ups).
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note This function cannot be used to turn any pin into a UART pin; it
- //! only configures a UART pin for proper operation. Devices with flexible
- //! pin muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure() function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypeUART(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be peripheral controlled.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for standard push-pull operation.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use by the USB peripheral.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! Some USB analog pins must be properly configured for the USB peripheral to
- //! function correctly. This function provides the proper configuration for
- //! any USB pin(s). This can also be used to configure the EPEN and PFAULT pins
- //! so that they are no longer used by the USB controller.
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note This function cannot be used to turn any pin into a USB pin; it only
- //! configures a USB pin for proper operation. Devices with flexible pin
- //! muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure() function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypeUSBAnalog(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be inputs.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_IN);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for analog operation.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_ANALOG);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures pin(s) for use by the USB peripheral.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! Some USB digital pins must be properly configured for the USB peripheral to
- //! function correctly. This function provides a typical configuration for
- //! the digital USB pin(s); other configurations may work as well depending
- //! upon the board setup (for example, using the on-chip pull-ups).
- //!
- //! This function should only be used with EPEN and PFAULT pins as all other
- //! USB pins are analog in nature or are not used in devices without OTG
- //! functionality.
- //!
- //! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
- //! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
- //! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
- //!
- //! \note This function cannot be used to turn any pin into a USB pin; it only
- //! configures a USB pin for proper operation. Devices with flexible pin
- //! muxing also require a GPIOPinConfigure() function call.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinTypeUSBDigital(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Make the pin(s) be peripheral controlled.
- //
- GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW);
- //
- // Set the pad(s) for standard push-pull operation.
- //
- GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Configures the alternate function of a GPIO pin.
- //!
- //! \param ulPinConfig is the pin configuration value, specified as only one of
- //! the \b GPIO_P??_??? values.
- //!
- //! This function configures the pin mux that selects the peripheral function
- //! associated with a particular GPIO pin. Only one peripheral function at a
- //! time can be associated with a GPIO pin, and each peripheral function should
- //! only be associated with a single GPIO pin at a time (despite the fact that
- //! many of them can be associated with more than one GPIO pin). To fully
- //! configure a pin, a GPIOPinType*() function should also be called.
- //!
- //! The available mappings are supplied on a per-device basis in
- //! <tt>pin_map.h</tt>. The \b PART_IS_<partno> define enables the
- //! appropriate set of defines for the device that is being used.
- //!
- //! \note This function is not valid on Sandstorm, Fury, and Dustdevil-class
- //! devices.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOPinConfigure(unsigned long ulPinConfig)
- {
- unsigned long ulBase, ulShift;
- //
- // Check the argument.
- //
- ASSERT(((ulPinConfig >> 16) & 0xff) < 15);
- ASSERT(((ulPinConfig >> 8) & 0xe3) == 0);
- //
- // Extract the base address index from the input value.
- //
- ulBase = (ulPinConfig >> 16) & 0xff;
- //
- // Get the base address of the GPIO module, selecting either the APB or the
- // AHB aperture as appropriate.
- //
- if(HWREG(SYSCTL_GPIOHBCTL) & (1 << ulBase))
- {
- ulBase = g_pulGPIOBaseAddrs[(ulBase << 1) + 1];
- }
- else
- {
- ulBase = g_pulGPIOBaseAddrs[ulBase << 1];
- }
- //
- // Extract the shift from the input value.
- //
- ulShift = (ulPinConfig >> 8) & 0xff;
- //
- // Write the requested pin muxing value for this GPIO pin.
- //
- HWREG(ulBase + GPIO_O_PCTL) = ((HWREG(ulBase + GPIO_O_PCTL) &
- ~(0xf << ulShift)) |
- ((ulPinConfig & 0xf) << ulShift));
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Enables a GPIO pin as a trigger to start a DMA transaction.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! This function enables a GPIO pin to be used as a trigger to start a uDMA
- //! transaction. Any GPIO pin can be configured to be an external trigger for
- //! the uDMA. The GPIO pin still generates interrupts if the interrupt is
- //! enabled for the selected pin.
- //!
- //! \note This function is not available on all devices, consult the data sheet
- //! to ensure that the device you are using supports GPIO DMA Control.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIODMATriggerEnable(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Set the pin as a DMA trigger.
- //
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DMACTL) |= ucPins;
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Disables a GPIO pin as a trigger to start a DMA transaction.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! This function disables a GPIO pin from being used as a trigger to start a
- //! uDMA transaction. This function can be used to disable this feature if it
- //! was enabled via a call to GPIODMATriggerEnable().
- //!
- //! \note This function is not available on all devices, consult the data sheet
- //! to ensure that the device you are using supports GPIO DMA Control.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIODMATriggerDisable(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Set the pin as a DMA trigger.
- //
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_DMACTL) &= (~ucPins);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Enables a GPIO pin as a trigger to start an ADC capture.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! This function enables a GPIO pin to be used as a trigger to start an ADC
- //! sequence. Any GPIO pin can be configured to be an external trigger for
- //! an ADC sequence. The GPIO pin still generates interrupts if the
- //! interrupt is enabled for the selected pin. To enable the use of a GPIO pin
- //! to trigger the ADC module, the ADCSequenceConfigure() function must be called
- //! with the ADC_TRIGGER_EXTERNAL parameter.
- //!
- //! \note This function is not available on all devices, consult the data sheet
- //! to ensure that the device you are using supports GPIO ADC Control.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOADCTriggerEnable(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Set the pin as a DMA trigger.
- //
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_ADCCTL) |= ucPins;
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Disable a GPIO pin as a trigger to start an ADC capture.
- //!
- //! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
- //! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
- //!
- //! This function disables a GPIO pin to be used as a trigger to start an ADC
- //! sequence. This function can be used to disable this feature if it was
- //! enabled via a call to GPIOADCTriggerEnable().
- //!
- //! \note This function is not available on all devices, consult the data sheet
- //! to ensure that the device you are using supports GPIO ADC Control.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- GPIOADCTriggerDisable(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(GPIOBaseValid(ulPort));
- //
- // Set the pin as a DMA trigger.
- //
- HWREG(ulPort + GPIO_O_ADCCTL) &= (~ucPins);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- // Close the Doxygen group.
- //! @}
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
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