msm: qpnp: Add gpiolib support for PMIC GPIOs

Add a gpio_chip driver to support the Qualcomm SPMI PMIC
architecture called QPNP. The driver supports Device Tree
and allows a device_node to be registered as a gpio-controller.

The driver also specifies APIs to allow a non-Device Tree user
the ability to configure the PMIC GPIOs.

This driver does not handle interrupts for GPIOs directly.
Instead, that work is handled by the existing qpnp-int driver.
This is feasible since the interrupt register map for all
QPNP peripherals is the same.

Change-Id: I04eb39d9855b0957f0647010fcb203ec2fc83c7c
Signed-off-by: Michael Bohan <mbohan@codeaurora.org>
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Michael Bohan
2012-02-06 13:42:34 -08:00
committed by Stephen Boyd
parent a4d4710dd2
commit 94f44896e2
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/* Copyright (c) 2012, Code Aurora Forum. All rights reserved.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 and
* only version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* 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.
*/
#include <mach/qpnp.h>
#define QPNP_GPIO_DIR_IN 0
#define QPNP_GPIO_DIR_OUT 1
#define QPNP_GPIO_DIR_BOTH 2
#define QPNP_GPIO_INVERT_DISABLE 0
#define QPNP_GPIO_INVERT_ENABLE 1
#define QPNP_GPIO_OUT_BUF_CMOS 0
#define QPNP_GPIO_OUT_BUF_OPEN_DRAIN_NMOS 1
#define QPNP_GPIO_OUT_BUF_OPEN_DRAIN_PMOS 2
#define QPNP_GPIO_VIN0 0
#define QPNP_GPIO_VIN1 1
#define QPNP_GPIO_VIN2 2
#define QPNP_GPIO_VIN3 3
#define QPNP_GPIO_VIN4 4
#define QPNP_GPIO_VIN5 5
#define QPNP_GPIO_VIN6 6
#define QPNP_GPIO_VIN7 7
#define QPNP_GPIO_PULL_UP_30 0
#define QPNP_GPIO_PULL_UP_1P5 1
#define QPNP_GPIO_PULL_UP_31P5 2
#define QPNP_GPIO_PULL_UP_1P5_30 3
#define QPNP_GPIO_PULL_DN 4
#define QPNP_GPIO_PULL_NO 5
#define QPNP_GPIO_OUT_STRENGTH_LOW 1
#define QPNP_GPIO_OUT_STRENGTH_MED 2
#define QPNP_GPIO_OUT_STRENGTH_HIGH 3
#define QPNP_GPIO_SRC_FUNC_NORMAL 0
#define QPNP_GPIO_SRC_FUNC_PAIRED 1
#define QPNP_GPIO_SRC_FUNC_1 2
#define QPNP_GPIO_SRC_FUNC_2 3
#define QPNP_GPIO_SRC_DTEST1 4
#define QPNP_GPIO_SRC_DTEST2 5
#define QPNP_GPIO_SRC_DTEST3 6
#define QPNP_GPIO_SRC_DTEST4 7
#define QPNP_GPIO_MASTER_DISABLE 0
#define QPNP_GPIO_MASTER_ENABLE 1
/**
* struct qpnp_gpio_cfg - structure to specify gpio configurtion values
* @direction: indicates whether the gpio should be input, output, or
* both. Should be of the type QPNP_GPIO_DIR_*
* @output_type: indicates gpio should be configured as CMOS or open
* drain. Should be of the type QPNP_GPIO_OUT_BUF_*
* @invert: Invert the signal of the gpio line -
* QPNP_GPIO_INVERT_DISABLE or QPNP_GPIO_INVERT_ENABLE
* @pull: Indicates whether a pull up or pull down should be
* applied. If a pullup is required the current strength
* needs to be specified. Current values of 30uA, 1.5uA,
* 31.5uA, 1.5uA with 30uA boost are supported. This value
* should be one of the QPNP_GPIO_PULL_*
* @vin_sel: specifies the voltage level when the output is set to 1.
* For an input gpio specifies the voltage level at which
* the input is interpreted as a logical 1.
* @out_strength: the amount of current supplied for an output gpio,
* should be of the type QPNP_GPIO_STRENGTH_*
* @source_sel: choose alternate function for the gpio. Certain gpios
* can be paired (shorted) with each other. Some gpio pin
* can act as alternate functions. This parameter should
* be of type QPNP_GPIO_SRC_*.
* @master_en: QPNP_GPIO_MASTER_ENABLE = Enable features within the
* GPIO block based on configurations.
* QPNP_GPIO_MASTER_DISABLE = Completely disable the GPIO
* block and let the pin float with high impedance
* regardless of other settings.
*/
struct qpnp_gpio_cfg {
unsigned int direction;
unsigned int output_type;
unsigned int invert;
unsigned int pull;
unsigned int vin_sel;
unsigned int out_strength;
unsigned int src_select;
unsigned int master_en;
};
/**
* qpnp_gpio_config - Apply gpio configuration for Linux gpio
* @gpio: Linux gpio number to configure.
* @param: parameters to configure.
*
* This routine takes a Linux gpio number that corresponds with a
* PMIC gpio and applies the configuration specified in 'param'.
* This gpio number can be ascertained by of_get_gpio_flags() or
* the qpnp_gpio_map_gpio() API.
*/
int qpnp_gpio_config(int gpio, struct qpnp_gpio_cfg *param);
/**
* qpnp_gpio_map_gpio - Obtain Linux GPIO number from device spec
* @slave_id: slave_id of the spmi_device for the gpio in question.
* @pmic_gpio: PMIC gpio number to lookup.
*
* This routine is used in legacy configurations that do not support
* Device Tree. If you are using Device Tree, you should not use this.
* For such cases, use of_get_gpio() instead.
*/
int qpnp_gpio_map_gpio(uint16_t slave_id, uint32_t pmic_gpio);