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Dependents:   LSS_Rev_1

Fork of mbed-dev by Umar Naeem

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Date:
Fri Oct 28 11:17:30 2016 +0100
Revision:
149:156823d33999
Parent:
targets/hal/TARGET_ONSEMI/TARGET_NCS36510/gpio_api.c@147:30b64687e01f
Child:
150:02e0a0aed4ec
This updates the lib to the mbed lib v128

NOTE: This release includes a restructuring of the file and directory locations and thus some
include paths in your code may need updating accordingly.

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<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 1 /**
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 2 ******************************************************************************
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 3 * @file gpio_api.c
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 4 * @brief Implementation of a GPIO driver
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 5 * @internal
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 6 * @author ON Semiconductor
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 7 * $Rev:
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 8 * $Date: 2015-11-04 $
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 9 ******************************************************************************
<> 147:30b64687e01f 10 * Copyright 2016 Semiconductor Components Industries LLC (d/b/a “ON Semiconductor”).
<> 147:30b64687e01f 11 * All rights reserved. This software and/or documentation is licensed by ON Semiconductor
<> 147:30b64687e01f 12 * under limited terms and conditions. The terms and conditions pertaining to the software
<> 147:30b64687e01f 13 * and/or documentation are available at http://www.onsemi.com/site/pdf/ONSEMI_T&C.pdf
<> 147:30b64687e01f 14 * (“ON Semiconductor Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale, Section 8 Software”) and
<> 147:30b64687e01f 15 * if applicable the software license agreement. Do not use this software and/or
<> 147:30b64687e01f 16 * documentation unless you have carefully read and you agree to the limited terms and
<> 147:30b64687e01f 17 * conditions. By using this software and/or documentation, you agree to the limited
<> 147:30b64687e01f 18 * terms and conditions.
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 19 *
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 20 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS". NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 21 * OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 22 * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLY TO THIS SOFTWARE.
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 23 * ON SEMICONDUCTOR SHALL NOT, IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL,
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 24 * INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER.
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 25 * @endinternal
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 26 *
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 27 * @ingroup gpio
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 28 *
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 29 * @details
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 30 *
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 31 * @internal
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 32 * <h1> Reference document(s) </h1>
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 33 * <p>
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 34 * Reference document: IPC7203 APB GPIO Design Specification v1.2</a>
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 35 * </p>
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 36 * @endinternal
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 37 *
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 38 * <h1> Functional description (internal) </h1>
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 39 * <p>
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 40 * Each GPIO line can be independently programmed as an input or an output. Separate Set
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 41 * and Clear registers are provided since it is likely that different software tasks may be
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 42 * servicing different I/O signals. Inputs are synchronized to the system clock
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 43 * through a pair of flip-flops. Each input can be programmed
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 44 * to cause an interrupt to be generated. The interrupt can be programmed to be level-sensitive
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 45 * or edge-sensitive and the level (high or low) or edge (rising, falling or either) that causes
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 46 * the interrupt can be selected. Interrupts can be individually enabled or disabled.
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 47 * Level-sensitive interrupts stay asserted until the interrupting condition is cleared.
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 48 * Edge-triggered interrupts are cleared by writing to the GPIO interrupt clear register.
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 49 * </p>
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 50 *
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 51 * <h1> Use of GPIO driver in SW </h1>
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 52 * <p>
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 53 * The user of the GPIO driver should set the pin as GPIO, using crossbar.
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 54 * Init the GPIO and configure the mode and direction.This will return a device pointer. One device controls all GPIO's. It is not
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 55 * needed nor supported to create a device per GPIO.
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 56 * Next, the user should call the fGpioOpen function with the device and options as paramter.
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 57 * </p>
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 58 * <p>
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 59 * Use the device driver fGpioIoctl function to change the behavior of the GPIO's and to register an
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 60 * interrupt handler for each IO that has an interrupt enabled. There is one interrupt for all GPIO's.
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 61 * The GPIO driver will look up what IO caused the interrupt and call the respective interrupt handler.
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 62 * </p>
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 63 */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 64
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 65 #include "gpio.h"
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 66
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 67 /* Include from the mbed-hal layer */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 68 #include "gpio_api.h"
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 69 #include "pinmap.h"
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 70
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 71
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 72 /** Set the given pin as GPIO
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 73 *
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 74 * @param pin The pin to be set as GPIO
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 75 * @return The GPIO port mask for this pin
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 76 **/
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 77 uint32_t gpio_set(PinName pin)
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 78 {
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 79 if (pin != NC) {
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 80 /* Configure to GPIO using pin function API*/
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 81 pin_function(pin, CONFIGURE_AS_GPIO);
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 82
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 83 return ((uint32_t) 0x1 << pin);
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 84
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 85 }
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 86
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 87 return(0x00000000);
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 88
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 89 }
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 90
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 91 /** Initialize the GPIO pin
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 92 *
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 93 * @param obj The GPIO object to initialize
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 94 * @param pin The GPIO pin to initialize
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 95 */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 96 void gpio_init(gpio_t *obj, PinName pin)
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 97 {
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 98 /* Initialize the GPIO membase */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 99 obj->GPIOMEMBASE = GPIOREG;
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 100
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 101 /* Initialize the pin to be GPIO */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 102 obj->gpioPin = pin;
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 103 obj->gpioMask = gpio_set(pin);
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 104
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 105 /* Enable the GPIO clock */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 106 CLOCK_ENABLE(CLOCK_GPIO);
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 107
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 108 /* Set the drive strength of the pin to 1 by default */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 109 /** - Get PAD IO register address for the PAD number */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 110 PadReg_t *PadRegOffset = (PadReg_t*)(PADREG_BASE + (pin * PAD_REG_ADRS_BYTE_SIZE));
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 111
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 112 /* - Disable the GPIO clock */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 113 CLOCK_DISABLE(CLOCK_GPIO);
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 114
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 115 /** - Enable the clock for PAD peripheral device */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 116 CLOCK_ENABLE(CLOCK_PAD);
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 117
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 118 /** - Set drive type, pulltype & drive strength */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 119 PadRegOffset->PADIO0.BITS.POWER = 1;
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 120
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 121 /** - Disable the clock for PAD peripheral device */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 122 CLOCK_DISABLE(CLOCK_PAD);
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 123 }
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 124
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 125 /** Set the input pin mode
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 126 *
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 127 * @param obj The GPIO object
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 128 * @param mode The pin mode to be set
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 129 */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 130 void gpio_mode(gpio_t *obj, PinMode mode)
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 131 {
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 132 uint32_t pin = obj->gpioPin;
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 133
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 134 /* Set the mode for the pin */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 135 pin_mode((PinName)pin, mode);
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 136 }
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 137
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 138 /** Set the pin direction
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 139 *
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 140 * @param obj The GPIO object
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 141 * @param direction The pin direction to be set
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 142 */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 143 void gpio_dir(gpio_t *obj, PinDirection direction)
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 144 {
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 145 /* Enable the GPIO clock */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 146 CLOCK_ENABLE(CLOCK_GPIO);
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 147
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 148 if (direction == PIN_INPUT) {
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 149 obj->GPIOMEMBASE->W_IN = obj->gpioMask;
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 150 } else if (direction == PIN_OUTPUT) {
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 151 obj->GPIOMEMBASE->W_OUT = obj->gpioMask;
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 152 }
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 153
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 154 /* - Disable the GPIO clock */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 155 CLOCK_DISABLE(CLOCK_GPIO);
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 156 }
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 157
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 158 /** Set the output value
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 159 *
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 160 * @param obj The GPIO object
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 161 * @param value The value to be set
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 162 */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 163 void gpio_write(gpio_t *obj, int value)
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 164 {
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 165 /* Enable the GPIO clock */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 166 CLOCK_ENABLE(CLOCK_GPIO);
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 167
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 168 /* Set the GPIO based on value */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 169 if (value) {
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 170 obj->GPIOMEMBASE->R_STATE_W_SET = obj->gpioMask;
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 171 } else {
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 172 obj->GPIOMEMBASE->R_IRQ_W_CLEAR = obj->gpioMask;
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 173 }
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 174
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 175 /* - Disable the GPIO clock */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 176 CLOCK_DISABLE(CLOCK_GPIO);
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 177 }
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 178
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 179 /** Read the input value
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 180 *
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 181 * @param obj The GPIO object
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 182 * @return An integer value 1 or 0
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 183 */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 184 int gpio_read(gpio_t *obj)
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 185 {
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 186 int ret;
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 187
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 188 /* Enable the GPIO clock */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 189 CLOCK_ENABLE(CLOCK_GPIO);
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 190
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 191 ret = (obj->GPIOMEMBASE->R_STATE_W_SET & obj->gpioMask) ? 1: 0;
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 192
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 193 /* - Disable the GPIO clock */
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 194 CLOCK_DISABLE(CLOCK_GPIO);
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 195
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 196 return ret;
<> 144:ef7eb2e8f9f7 197 }