NAME
gpio
—
General Purpose Input/Output
SYNOPSIS
gpio* at ath?
gpio* at elansc?
(i386)
gpio* at glxpcib?
(i386)
gpio* at gscpcib?
(i386)
gpio* at isagpio?
gpio* at nsclpcsio?
gpio* at omgpio?
(armv7)
gpio* at pcagpio?
gpio* at pcaled?
gpio* at skgpio?
(amd64, i386)
gpio* at sxipio?
(arm64, armv7)
gpio0 at voyager?
(loongson)
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/gpio.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
DESCRIPTION
The gpio
device attaches to the GPIO
controller and provides a uniform programming interface to its pins.
Each GPIO controller with an attached gpio
device has an associated device file under the /dev
directory, e.g. /dev/gpio0. Access from userland is
performed through
ioctl(2) calls on these devices.
The layout of the GPIO device is defined at securelevel 0, i.e.
typically during system boot, and cannot be changed later. GPIO pins can be
configured and given a symbolic name and device drivers that use GPIO pins
can be attached to the gpio
device at securelevel 0.
All other pins will not be accessible once the runlevel has been raised.
IOCTL INTERFACE
The following structures and constants are defined in the
<sys/gpio.h>
header
file:
GPIOINFO
struct gpio_info- Returns information about the GPIO controller in the
gpio_info structure:
struct gpio_info { int gpio_npins; /* total number of pins available */ };
GPIOPINREAD
struct gpio_pin_op- Returns the input pin value in the gpio_pin_op
structure:
#define GPIOPINMAXNAME 64 struct gpio_pin_op { char gp_name[GPIOPINMAXNAME]; /* pin name */ int gp_pin; /* pin number */ int gp_value; /* value */ };
The gp_name or gp_pin field must be set before calling.
GPIOPINWRITE
struct gpio_pin_op- Writes the output value to the pin. The value set in the
gp_value field must be either
GPIO_PIN_LOW
(logical 0) orGPIO_PIN_HIGH
(logical 1). On return, the gp_value field contains the old pin state. GPIOPINTOGGLE
struct gpio_pin_op- Toggles the pin output value, i.e. changes it to the opposite. gp_value field is ignored and on return contains the old pin state.
GPIOPINSET
struct gpio_pin_set- Changes pin configuration flags with the new ones provided in the
gpio_pin_set structure:
#define GPIOPINMAXNAME 64 struct gpio_pin_set { char gp_name[GPIOPINMAXNAME]; /* pin name */ int gp_pin; /* pin number */ int gp_caps; /* pin capabilities (ro) */ int gp_flags; /* pin configuration flags */ char gp_name2[GPIOPINMAXNAME]; /* new name */ };
The gp_flags field is a combination of the following flags:
GPIO_PIN_INPUT
- input direction
GPIO_PIN_OUTPUT
- output direction
GPIO_PIN_INOUT
- bi-directional
GPIO_PIN_OPENDRAIN
- open-drain output
GPIO_PIN_PUSHPULL
- push-pull output
GPIO_PIN_TRISTATE
- output disabled
GPIO_PIN_PULLUP
- internal pull-up enabled
GPIO_PIN_PULLDOWN
- internal pull-down enabled
GPIO_PIN_INVIN
- invert input
GPIO_PIN_INVOUT
- invert output
Note that the GPIO controller may not support all of these flags. On return the gp_caps field contains flags that are supported. If no flags are specified, the pin configuration stays unchanged.
Only GPIO pins that have been set using GPIOPINSET will be accessible at securelevels greater than 0.
GPIOPINUNSET
struct gpio_pin_set- Unset the specified pin, i.e. clear its name and make it inaccessible at securelevels greater than 0.
GPIOATTACH
struct gpio_attach- Attach the device described in the gpio_attach
structure on this gpio device.
struct gpio_attach { char ga_dvname[16]; /* device name */ int ga_offset; /* pin number */ u_int32_t ga_mask; /* binary mask */ };
GPIODETACH
struct gpio_attach- Detach a device from this gpio device that was previously attached using
the
GPIOATTACH
ioctl(2). The ga_offset and ga_mask fields of the gpio_attach structure are ignored.
FILES
- /dev/gpiou
- GPIO device unit u file.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The gpio
device first appeared in
OpenBSD 3.6.
AUTHORS
The gpio
driver was written by
Alexander Yurchenko
<grange@openbsd.org>.
Runtime device attachment was added by Marc Balmer
<mbalmer@openbsd.org>.
BUGS
Event capabilities are not supported.