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* MODIFICATION HISTORY:
*
* Ver   Who  Date     Changes
* ----- ---- -------- -----------------------------------------------
* 1.00a rmm  02/04/02 First release
* 2.00a jhl  12/16/02 Update for dual channel and interrupt support
* 2.01a jvb  12/13/05 Changed Initialize() into CfgInitialize(), and made
*                     CfgInitialize() take a pointer to a config structure
*                     instead of a device id. Moved Initialize() into
*                     xgpio_sinit.c, and had Initialize() call CfgInitialize()
*                     after it retrieved the config structure using the device
*                     id. Removed include of xparameters.h along with any
*                     dependencies on xparameters.h and the _g.c config table.
* 2.11a mta  03/21/07 Updated to new coding style, added GetDataDirection
* 2.12a sv   11/21/07 Updated driver to support access through DCR bus
* 3.00a sv   11/21/09 Updated to use HAL Processor APIs. Renamed the
*		      macros to remove _m from the name.
* 
* *****************************************************************************/ /***************************** Include Files ********************************/ #include "xgpio.h" #include "xstatus.h" /************************** Constant Definitions ****************************/ /**************************** Type Definitions ******************************/ /***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions ********************/ /************************** Variable Definitions ****************************/ /************************** Function Prototypes *****************************/ /****************************************************************************/ /** * Initialize the XGpio instance provided by the caller based on the * given configuration data. * * Nothing is done except to initialize the InstancePtr. * * @param InstancePtr is a pointer to an XGpio instance. The memory the * pointer references must be pre-allocated by the caller. Further * calls to manipulate the driver through the XGpio API must be * made with this pointer. * @param Config is a reference to a structure containing information * about a specific GPIO device. This function initializes an * InstancePtr object for a specific device specified by the * contents of Config. This function can initialize multiple * instance objects with the use of multiple calls giving different * Config information on each call. * @param EffectiveAddr is the device base address in the virtual memory * address space. The caller is responsible for keeping the address * mapping from EffectiveAddr to the device physical base address * unchanged once this function is invoked. Unexpected errors may * occur if the address mapping changes after this function is * called. If address translation is not used, use * Config->BaseAddress for this parameters, passing the physical * address instead. * * @return * - XST_SUCCESS Initialization was successfull. * * @note None. * *****************************************************************************/ int XGpio_CfgInitialize(XGpio * InstancePtr, XGpio_Config * Config, u32 EffectiveAddr) { /* * Assert arguments */ Xil_AssertNonvoid(InstancePtr != NULL); /* * Set some default values. */ #if (XPAR_XGPIO_USE_DCR_BRIDGE != 0) InstancePtr->BaseAddress = ((EffectiveAddr >> 2)) & 0xFFF; #else InstancePtr->BaseAddress = EffectiveAddr; #endif InstancePtr->InterruptPresent = Config->InterruptPresent; InstancePtr->IsDual = Config->IsDual; /* * Indicate the instance is now ready to use, initialized without error */ InstancePtr->IsReady = XIL_COMPONENT_IS_READY; return (XST_SUCCESS); } /****************************************************************************/ /** * Set the input/output direction of all discrete signals for the specified * GPIO channel. * * @param InstancePtr is a pointer to an XGpio instance to be worked on. * @param Channel contains the channel of the GPIO (1 or 2) to operate on. * @param DirectionMask is a bitmask specifying which discretes are input * and which are output. Bits set to 0 are output and bits set to 1 * are input. * * @return None. * * @note The hardware must be built for dual channels if this function * is used with any channel other than 1. If it is not, this * function will assert. * *****************************************************************************/ void XGpio_SetDataDirection(XGpio * InstancePtr, unsigned Channel, u32 DirectionMask) { Xil_AssertVoid(InstancePtr != NULL); Xil_AssertVoid(InstancePtr->IsReady == XIL_COMPONENT_IS_READY); Xil_AssertVoid((Channel == 1) || ((Channel == 2) && (InstancePtr->IsDual == TRUE))); XGpio_WriteReg(InstancePtr->BaseAddress, ((Channel - 1) * XGPIO_CHAN_OFFSET) + XGPIO_TRI_OFFSET, DirectionMask); } /****************************************************************************/ /** * Get the input/output direction of all discrete signals for the specified * GPIO channel. * * @param InstancePtr is a pointer to an XGpio instance to be worked on. * @param Channel contains the channel of the GPIO (1 or 2) to operate on. * * @return Bitmask specifying which discretes are input and * which are output. Bits set to 0 are output and bits set to 1 are * input. * * @note * * The hardware must be built for dual channels if this function is used * with any channel other than 1. If it is not, this function will assert. * *****************************************************************************/ u32 XGpio_GetDataDirection(XGpio *InstancePtr, unsigned Channel) { Xil_AssertNonvoid(InstancePtr != NULL); Xil_AssertNonvoid(InstancePtr->IsReady == XIL_COMPONENT_IS_READY); Xil_AssertNonvoid((Channel == 1) || ((Channel == 2) && (InstancePtr->IsDual == TRUE))); return XGpio_ReadReg(InstancePtr->BaseAddress, ((Channel - 1) * XGPIO_CHAN_OFFSET) + XGPIO_TRI_OFFSET); } /****************************************************************************/ /** * Read state of discretes for the specified GPIO channnel. * * @param InstancePtr is a pointer to an XGpio instance to be worked on. * @param Channel contains the channel of the GPIO (1 or 2) to operate on. * * @return Current copy of the discretes register. * * @note The hardware must be built for dual channels if this function * is used with any channel other than 1. If it is not, this * function will assert. * *****************************************************************************/ u32 XGpio_DiscreteRead(XGpio * InstancePtr, unsigned Channel) { Xil_AssertNonvoid(InstancePtr != NULL); Xil_AssertNonvoid(InstancePtr->IsReady == XIL_COMPONENT_IS_READY); Xil_AssertNonvoid((Channel == 1) || ((Channel == 2) && (InstancePtr->IsDual == TRUE))); return XGpio_ReadReg(InstancePtr->BaseAddress, ((Channel - 1) * XGPIO_CHAN_OFFSET) + XGPIO_DATA_OFFSET); } /****************************************************************************/ /** * Write to discretes register for the specified GPIO channel. * * @param InstancePtr is a pointer to an XGpio instance to be worked on. * @param Channel contains the channel of the GPIO (1 or 2) to operate on. * @param Data is the value to be written to the discretes register. * * @return None. * * @note The hardware must be built for dual channels if this function * is used with any channel other than 1. If it is not, this * function will assert. See also XGpio_DiscreteSet() and * XGpio_DiscreteClear(). * *****************************************************************************/ void XGpio_DiscreteWrite(XGpio * InstancePtr, unsigned Channel, u32 Data) { Xil_AssertVoid(InstancePtr != NULL); Xil_AssertVoid(InstancePtr->IsReady == XIL_COMPONENT_IS_READY); Xil_AssertVoid((Channel == 1) || ((Channel == 2) && (InstancePtr->IsDual == TRUE))); XGpio_WriteReg(InstancePtr->BaseAddress, ((Channel - 1) * XGPIO_CHAN_OFFSET) + XGPIO_DATA_OFFSET, Data); }