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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
* 2.11a mta  03/21/07 Updated to new coding style
* 3.00a sv   11/21/09 Updated to use HAL Processor APIs. Renamed the macros
*		      XGpio_mWriteReg to XGpio_WriteReg, and XGpio_mReadReg
*		      to XGpio_ReadReg.
* 
* *****************************************************************************/ /***************************** Include Files ********************************/ #include "xgpio.h" #include "xgpio_i.h" /************************** Constant Definitions ****************************/ /**************************** Type Definitions ******************************/ /***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions ********************/ /************************** Variable Definitions ****************************/ /************************** Function Prototypes *****************************/ /****************************************************************************/ /** * Set output discrete(s) to logic 1 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 Mask is the set of bits that will be set to 1 in the discrete * data register. All other bits in the data register are * unaffected. * * @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. * * This API can only be used if the GPIO_IO ports in the IP are used for * connecting to the external output ports. * *****************************************************************************/ void XGpio_DiscreteSet(XGpio * InstancePtr, unsigned Channel, u32 Mask) { u32 Current; unsigned DataOffset; Xil_AssertVoid(InstancePtr != NULL); Xil_AssertVoid(InstancePtr->IsReady == XIL_COMPONENT_IS_READY); Xil_AssertVoid((Channel == 1) || ((Channel == 2) && (InstancePtr->IsDual == TRUE))); /* * Calculate the offset to the data register of the GPIO once */ DataOffset = ((Channel - 1) * XGPIO_CHAN_OFFSET) + XGPIO_DATA_OFFSET; /* * Read the contents of the data register, merge in Mask and write * back results */ Current = XGpio_ReadReg(InstancePtr->BaseAddress, DataOffset); Current |= Mask; XGpio_WriteReg(InstancePtr->BaseAddress, DataOffset, Current); } /****************************************************************************/ /** * Set output discrete(s) to logic 0 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 Mask is the set of bits that will be set to 0 in the discrete * data register. All other bits in the data register are * unaffected. * * @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. * * This API can only be used if the GPIO_IO ports in the IP are used for * connecting to the external output ports. * *****************************************************************************/ void XGpio_DiscreteClear(XGpio * InstancePtr, unsigned Channel, u32 Mask) { u32 Current; unsigned DataOffset; Xil_AssertVoid(InstancePtr != NULL); Xil_AssertVoid(InstancePtr->IsReady == XIL_COMPONENT_IS_READY); Xil_AssertVoid((Channel == 1) || ((Channel == 2) && (InstancePtr->IsDual == TRUE))); /* * Calculate the offset to the data register of the GPIO once */ DataOffset = ((Channel - 1) * XGPIO_CHAN_OFFSET) + XGPIO_DATA_OFFSET; /* * Read the contents of the data register, merge in Mask and write * back results */ Current = XGpio_ReadReg(InstancePtr->BaseAddress, DataOffset); Current &= ~Mask; XGpio_WriteReg(InstancePtr->BaseAddress, DataOffset, Current); }