u-boot/arch/x86/include/asm/gpio.h
Simon Glass 1b4f25ff8e x86: ivybridge: Add support for early GPIO init
When not relying on Coreboot for GPIO init the GPIOs must be set up
correctly. This is currently done statically through a rather ugly method.
As the GPIOs are figured out they can be moved to the device tree and set
up as needed rather than all at the start.

In this implementation, board files should call ich_gpio_set_gpio_map()
before the GPIO driver is used in order to provide the GPIO information.
We use the early PCI interface so that this driver can now be used before
relocation.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2014-11-21 07:34:14 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2012, Google Inc. All rights reserved.
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
*/
#ifndef _X86_GPIO_H_
#define _X86_GPIO_H_
#include <linux/compiler.h>
#include <asm/arch/gpio.h>
#include <asm-generic/gpio.h>
struct ich6_bank_platdata {
uint32_t base_addr;
const char *bank_name;
};
#define GPIO_MODE_NATIVE 0
#define GPIO_MODE_GPIO 1
#define GPIO_MODE_NONE 1
#define GPIO_DIR_OUTPUT 0
#define GPIO_DIR_INPUT 1
#define GPIO_NO_INVERT 0
#define GPIO_INVERT 1
#define GPIO_LEVEL_LOW 0
#define GPIO_LEVEL_HIGH 1
#define GPIO_NO_BLINK 0
#define GPIO_BLINK 1
#define GPIO_RESET_PWROK 0
#define GPIO_RESET_RSMRST 1
struct pch_gpio_set1 {
u32 gpio0:1;
u32 gpio1:1;
u32 gpio2:1;
u32 gpio3:1;
u32 gpio4:1;
u32 gpio5:1;
u32 gpio6:1;
u32 gpio7:1;
u32 gpio8:1;
u32 gpio9:1;
u32 gpio10:1;
u32 gpio11:1;
u32 gpio12:1;
u32 gpio13:1;
u32 gpio14:1;
u32 gpio15:1;
u32 gpio16:1;
u32 gpio17:1;
u32 gpio18:1;
u32 gpio19:1;
u32 gpio20:1;
u32 gpio21:1;
u32 gpio22:1;
u32 gpio23:1;
u32 gpio24:1;
u32 gpio25:1;
u32 gpio26:1;
u32 gpio27:1;
u32 gpio28:1;
u32 gpio29:1;
u32 gpio30:1;
u32 gpio31:1;
} __packed;
struct pch_gpio_set2 {
u32 gpio32:1;
u32 gpio33:1;
u32 gpio34:1;
u32 gpio35:1;
u32 gpio36:1;
u32 gpio37:1;
u32 gpio38:1;
u32 gpio39:1;
u32 gpio40:1;
u32 gpio41:1;
u32 gpio42:1;
u32 gpio43:1;
u32 gpio44:1;
u32 gpio45:1;
u32 gpio46:1;
u32 gpio47:1;
u32 gpio48:1;
u32 gpio49:1;
u32 gpio50:1;
u32 gpio51:1;
u32 gpio52:1;
u32 gpio53:1;
u32 gpio54:1;
u32 gpio55:1;
u32 gpio56:1;
u32 gpio57:1;
u32 gpio58:1;
u32 gpio59:1;
u32 gpio60:1;
u32 gpio61:1;
u32 gpio62:1;
u32 gpio63:1;
} __packed;
struct pch_gpio_set3 {
u32 gpio64:1;
u32 gpio65:1;
u32 gpio66:1;
u32 gpio67:1;
u32 gpio68:1;
u32 gpio69:1;
u32 gpio70:1;
u32 gpio71:1;
u32 gpio72:1;
u32 gpio73:1;
u32 gpio74:1;
u32 gpio75:1;
} __packed;
/*
* This hilariously complex structure came from Coreboot. The
* setup_pch_gpios() function uses it. It could be move to device tree, or
* adjust to use masks instead of bitfields.
*/
struct pch_gpio_map {
struct {
const struct pch_gpio_set1 *mode;
const struct pch_gpio_set1 *direction;
const struct pch_gpio_set1 *level;
const struct pch_gpio_set1 *reset;
const struct pch_gpio_set1 *invert;
const struct pch_gpio_set1 *blink;
} set1;
struct {
const struct pch_gpio_set2 *mode;
const struct pch_gpio_set2 *direction;
const struct pch_gpio_set2 *level;
const struct pch_gpio_set2 *reset;
} set2;
struct {
const struct pch_gpio_set3 *mode;
const struct pch_gpio_set3 *direction;
const struct pch_gpio_set3 *level;
const struct pch_gpio_set3 *reset;
} set3;
};
void ich_gpio_set_gpio_map(const struct pch_gpio_map *map);
#endif /* _X86_GPIO_H_ */