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59 KiB
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2020 Raspberry Pi (Trading) Ltd.
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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*/
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#ifndef _HARDWARE_GPIO_H
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#define _HARDWARE_GPIO_H
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#include "pico.h"
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#include "hardware/structs/sio.h"
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#include "hardware/structs/pads_bank0.h"
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#include "hardware/structs/io_bank0.h"
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#include "hardware/irq.h"
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// PICO_CONFIG: PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR, Enable/disable use of the GPIO coprocessor for GPIO access, type=bool, default=1, group=hardware_gpio
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#if !defined(PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR) && HAS_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
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#define PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR 1
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#endif
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#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
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#include "hardware/gpio_coproc.h"
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#endif
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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// PICO_CONFIG: PARAM_ASSERTIONS_ENABLED_HARDWARE_GPIO, Enable/disable assertions in the hardware_gpio module, type=bool, default=0, group=hardware_gpio
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#ifndef PARAM_ASSERTIONS_ENABLED_HARDWARE_GPIO
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#ifdef PARAM_ASSERTIONS_ENABLED_GPIO // backwards compatibility with SDK < 2.0.0
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#define PARAM_ASSERTIONS_ENABLED_HARDWARE_GPIO PARAM_ASSERTIONS_ENABLED_GPIO
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#else
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#define PARAM_ASSERTIONS_ENABLED_HARDWARE_GPIO 0
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#endif
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#endif
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/** \file gpio.h
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* \defgroup hardware_gpio hardware_gpio
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*
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* \brief General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) API
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*
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* RP-series microcontrollers have two banks of General Purpose Input / Output (GPIO) pins, which are assigned as follows:
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*
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* \if rp2040_specific
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* RP2040 has 30 user GPIO pins in bank 0, and 6 QSPI pins in the QSPI bank 1 (QSPI_SS, QSPI_SCLK and QSPI_SD0 to QSPI_SD3). The QSPI
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* pins are used to execute code from an external flash device, leaving the User bank (GPIO0 to GPIO29) for the programmer to use.
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* \endif
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*
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* \if rp2350_specific
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* The number of GPIO pins available depends on the package. There are 30 user GPIOs in bank 0 in the QFN-60 package (RP2350A), or 48 user GPIOs
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* in the QFN-80 package. Bank 1 contains the 6 QSPI pins and the USB DP/DM pins.
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* \endif
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*
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* All GPIOs support digital input and output, but a subset can also be used as inputs to the chip’s Analogue to Digital
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* Converter (ADC). The allocation of GPIO pins to the ADC depends on the packaging.
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*
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* RP2040 and RP2350 QFN-60 GPIO, ADC pins are 26-29.
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* RP2350 QFN-80, ADC pins are 40-47.
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*
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* Each GPIO can be controlled directly by software running on the processors, or by a number of other functional blocks.
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*
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* The function allocated to each GPIO is selected by calling the \ref gpio_set_function function. \note Not all functions
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* are available on all pins.
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*
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* Each GPIO can have one function selected at a time. Likewise, each peripheral input (e.g. UART0 RX) should only be selected on
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* one _GPIO_ at a time. If the same peripheral input is connected to multiple GPIOs, the peripheral sees the logical OR of these
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* GPIO inputs. Please refer to the datasheet for more information on GPIO function select.
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*
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* ### Function Select Table
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*
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* \if rp2040_specific
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* On RP2040 the function selects are:
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*
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* | GPIO | F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | F5 | F6 | F7 | F8 | F9 |
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* |--------|----------|-----------|----------|--------|-----|------|------|---------------|---------------|
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* | 0 | SPI0 RX | UART0 TX | I2C0 SDA | PWM0 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB OVCUR DET |
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* | 1 | SPI0 CSn | UART0 RX | I2C0 SCL | PWM0 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB VBUS DET |
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* | 2 | SPI0 SCK | UART0 CTS | I2C1 SDA | PWM1 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB VBUS EN |
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* | 3 | SPI0 TX | UART0 RTS | I2C1 SCL | PWM1 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB OVCUR DET |
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* | 4 | SPI0 RX | UART1 TX | I2C0 SDA | PWM2 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB VBUS DET |
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* | 5 | SPI0 CSn | UART1 RX | I2C0 SCL | PWM2 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB VBUS EN |
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* | 6 | SPI0 SCK | UART1 CTS | I2C1 SDA | PWM3 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB OVCUR DET |
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* | 7 | SPI0 TX | UART1 RTS | I2C1 SCL | PWM3 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB VBUS DET |
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* | 8 | SPI1 RX | UART1 TX | I2C0 SDA | PWM4 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB VBUS EN |
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* | 9 | SPI1 CSn | UART1 RX | I2C0 SCL | PWM4 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB OVCUR DET |
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* | 10 | SPI1 SCK | UART1 CTS | I2C1 SDA | PWM5 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB VBUS DET |
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* | 11 | SPI1 TX | UART1 RTS | I2C1 SCL | PWM5 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB VBUS EN |
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* | 12 | SPI1 RX | UART0 TX | I2C0 SDA | PWM6 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB OVCUR DET |
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* | 13 | SPI1 CSn | UART0 RX | I2C0 SCL | PWM6 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB VBUS DET |
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* | 14 | SPI1 SCK | UART0 CTS | I2C1 SDA | PWM7 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB VBUS EN |
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* | 15 | SPI1 TX | UART0 RTS | I2C1 SCL | PWM7 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB OVCUR DET |
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* | 16 | SPI0 RX | UART0 TX | I2C0 SDA | PWM0 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB VBUS DET |
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* | 17 | SPI0 CSn | UART0 RX | I2C0 SCL | PWM0 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB VBUS EN |
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* | 18 | SPI0 SCK | UART0 CTS | I2C1 SDA | PWM1 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB OVCUR DET |
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* | 19 | SPI0 TX | UART0 RTS | I2C1 SCL | PWM1 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB VBUS DET |
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* | 20 | SPI0 RX | UART1 TX | I2C0 SDA | PWM2 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | CLOCK GPIN0 | USB VBUS EN |
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* | 21 | SPI0 CSn | UART1 RX | I2C0 SCL | PWM2 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | CLOCK GPOUT0 | USB OVCUR DET |
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* | 22 | SPI0 SCK | UART1 CTS | I2C1 SDA | PWM3 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | CLOCK GPIN1 | USB VBUS DET |
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* | 23 | SPI0 TX | UART1 RTS | I2C1 SCL | PWM3 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | CLOCK GPOUT1 | USB VBUS EN |
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* | 24 | SPI1 RX | UART1 TX | I2C0 SDA | PWM4 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | CLOCK GPOUT2 | USB OVCUR DET |
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* | 25 | SPI1 CSn | UART1 RX | I2C0 SCL | PWM4 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | CLOCK GPOUT3 | USB VBUS DET |
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* | 26 | SPI1 SCK | UART1 CTS | I2C1 SDA | PWM5 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB VBUS EN |
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* | 27 | SPI1 TX | UART1 RTS | I2C1 SCL | PWM5 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB OVCUR DET |
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* | 28 | SPI1 RX | UART0 TX | I2C0 SDA | PWM6 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB VBUS DET |
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* | 29 | SPI1 CSn | UART0 RX | I2C0 SCL | PWM6 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | | USB VBUS EN |
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* \endif
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* \if rp2350_specific
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* On RP2350 the function selects are:
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*
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* | GPIO | F0 | F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | F5 | F6 | F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 | F11 |
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* |-------|------|----------|-----------|----------|--------|-----|------|------|------|--------------|---------------|----------|
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* | 0 | | SPI0 RX | UART0 TX | I2C0 SDA | PWM0 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | XIP_CS1n | USB OVCUR DET | |
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* | 1 | | SPI0 CSn | UART0 RX | I2C0 SCL | PWM0 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | TRACECLK | USB VBUS DET | |
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* | 2 | | SPI0 SCK | UART0 CTS | I2C1 SDA | PWM1 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | TRACEDATA0 | USB VBUS EN | UART0 TX |
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* | 3 | | SPI0 TX | UART0 RTS | I2C1 SCL | PWM1 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | TRACEDATA1 | USB OVCUR DET | UART0 RX |
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* | 4 | | SPI0 RX | UART1 TX | I2C0 SDA | PWM2 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | TRACEDATA2 | USB VBUS DET | |
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* | 5 | | SPI0 CSn | UART1 RX | I2C0 SCL | PWM2 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | TRACEDATA3 | USB VBUS EN | |
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* | 6 | | SPI0 SCK | UART1 CTS | I2C1 SDA | PWM3 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB OVCUR DET | UART1 TX |
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* | 7 | | SPI0 TX | UART1 RTS | I2C1 SCL | PWM3 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB VBUS DET | UART1 RX |
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* | 8 | | SPI1 RX | UART1 TX | I2C0 SDA | PWM4 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | XIP_CS1n | USB VBUS EN | |
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* | 9 | | SPI1 CSn | UART1 RX | I2C0 SCL | PWM4 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB OVCUR DET | |
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* | 10 | | SPI1 SCK | UART1 CTS | I2C1 SDA | PWM5 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB VBUS DET | UART1 TX |
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* | 11 | | SPI1 TX | UART1 RTS | I2C1 SCL | PWM5 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB VBUS EN | UART1 RX |
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* | 12 | HSTX | SPI1 RX | UART0 TX | I2C0 SDA | PWM6 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | CLOCK GPIN0 | USB OVCUR DET | |
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* | 13 | HSTX | SPI1 CSn | UART0 RX | I2C0 SCL | PWM6 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | CLOCK GPOUT0 | USB VBUS DET | |
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* | 14 | HSTX | SPI1 SCK | UART0 CTS | I2C1 SDA | PWM7 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | CLOCK GPIN1 | USB VBUS EN | UART0 TX |
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* | 15 | HSTX | SPI1 TX | UART0 RTS | I2C1 SCL | PWM7 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | CLOCK GPOUT1 | USB OVCUR DET | UART0 RX |
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* | 16 | HSTX | SPI0 RX | UART0 TX | I2C0 SDA | PWM0 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB VBUS DET | |
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* | 17 | HSTX | SPI0 CSn | UART0 RX | I2C0 SCL | PWM0 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB VBUS EN | |
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* | 18 | HSTX | SPI0 SCK | UART0 CTS | I2C1 SDA | PWM1 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB OVCUR DET | UART0 TX |
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* | 19 | HSTX | SPI0 TX | UART0 RTS | I2C1 SCL | PWM1 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | XIP_CS1n | USB VBUS DET | UART0 RX |
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* | 20 | | SPI0 RX | UART1 TX | I2C0 SDA | PWM2 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | CLOCK GPIN0 | USB VBUS EN | |
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* | 21 | | SPI0 CSn | UART1 RX | I2C0 SCL | PWM2 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | CLOCK GPOUT0 | USB OVCUR DET | |
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* | 22 | | SPI0 SCK | UART1 CTS | I2C1 SDA | PWM3 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | CLOCK GPIN1 | USB VBUS DET | UART1 TX |
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* | 23 | | SPI0 TX | UART1 RTS | I2C1 SCL | PWM3 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | CLOCK GPOUT1 | USB VBUS EN | UART1 RX |
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* | 24 | | SPI1 RX | UART1 TX | I2C0 SDA | PWM4 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | CLOCK GPOUT2 | USB OVCUR DET | |
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* | 25 | | SPI1 CSn | UART1 RX | I2C0 SCL | PWM4 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | CLOCK GPOUT3 | USB VBUS DET | |
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* | 26 | | SPI1 SCK | UART1 CTS | I2C1 SDA | PWM5 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB VBUS EN | UART1 TX |
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* | 27 | | SPI1 TX | UART1 RTS | I2C1 SCL | PWM5 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB OVCUR DET | UART1 RX |
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* | 28 | | SPI1 RX | UART0 TX | I2C0 SDA | PWM6 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB VBUS DET | |
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* | 29 | | SPI1 CSn | UART0 RX | I2C0 SCL | PWM6 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB VBUS EN | |
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*
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* GPIOs 30 through 47 are QFN-80 only:
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*
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* | GPIO | F0 | F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | F5 | F6 | F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 | F11 |
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* |------|----|----------|----------|-----------|---------|-----|------|------|------|----------|---------------|----------|
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* | 30 | | SPI1 SCK | UART0 CTS | I2C1 SDA | PWM7 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB OVCUR DET | UART0 TX |
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* | 31 | | SPI1 TX | UART0 RTS | I2C1 SCL | PWM7 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB VBUS DET | UART0 RX |
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* | 32 | | SPI0 RX | UART0 TX | I2C0 SDA | PWM8 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB VBUS EN | |
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* | 33 | | SPI0 CSn | UART0 RX | I2C0 SCL | PWM8 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB OVCUR DET | |
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* | 34 | | SPI0 SCK | UART0 CTS | I2C1 SDA | PWM9 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB VBUS DET | UART0 TX |
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* | 35 | | SPI0 TX | UART0 RTS | I2C1 SCL | PWM9 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB VBUS EN | UART0 RX |
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* | 36 | | SPI0 RX | UART1 TX | I2C0 SDA | PWM10 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB OVCUR DET | |
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* | 37 | | SPI0 CSn | UART1 RX | I2C0 SCL | PWM10 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB VBUS DET | |
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* | 38 | | SPI0 SCK | UART1 CTS | I2C1 SDA | PWM11 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB VBUS EN | UART1 TX |
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* | 39 | | SPI0 TX | UART1 RTS | I2C1 SCL | PWM11 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB OVCUR DET | UART1 RX |
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* | 40 | | SPI1 RX | UART1 TX | I2C0 SDA | PWM8 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB VBUS DET | |
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* | 41 | | SPI1 CSn | UART1 RX | I2C0 SCL | PWM8 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB VBUS EN | |
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* | 42 | | SPI1 SCK | UART1 CTS | I2C1 SDA | PWM9 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB OVCUR DET | UART1 TX |
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* | 43 | | SPI1 TX | UART1 RTS | I2C1 SCL | PWM9 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB VBUS DET | UART1 RX |
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* | 44 | | SPI1 RX | UART0 TX | I2C0 SDA | PWM10 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB VBUS EN | |
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* | 45 | | SPI1 CSn | UART0 RX | I2C0 SCL | PWM10 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB OVCUR DET | |
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* | 46 | | SPI1 SCK | UART0 CTS | I2C1 SDA | PWM11 A | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | | USB VBUS DET | UART0 TX |
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* | 47 | | SPI1 TX | UART0 RTS | I2C1 SCL | PWM11 B | SIO | PIO0 | PIO1 | PIO2 | XIP_CS1n | USB VBUS EN | UART0 RX |
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*
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* \endif
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*/
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enum gpio_dir {
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GPIO_OUT = 1u, ///< set GPIO to output
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GPIO_IN = 0u, ///< set GPIO to input
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};
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/*! \brief GPIO Interrupt level definitions (GPIO events)
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* \ingroup hardware_gpio
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* \brief GPIO Interrupt levels
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*
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* An interrupt can be generated for every GPIO pin in 4 scenarios:
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*
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* * Level High: the GPIO pin is a logical 1
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* * Level Low: the GPIO pin is a logical 0
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* * Edge High: the GPIO has transitioned from a logical 0 to a logical 1
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* * Edge Low: the GPIO has transitioned from a logical 1 to a logical 0
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*
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* The level interrupts are not latched. This means that if the pin is a logical 1 and the level high interrupt is active, it will
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* become inactive as soon as the pin changes to a logical 0. The edge interrupts are stored in the INTR register and can be
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* cleared by writing to the INTR register.
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*/
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enum gpio_irq_level {
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GPIO_IRQ_LEVEL_LOW = 0x1u, ///< IRQ when the GPIO pin is a logical 0
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GPIO_IRQ_LEVEL_HIGH = 0x2u, ///< IRQ when the GPIO pin is a logical 1
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GPIO_IRQ_EDGE_FALL = 0x4u, ///< IRQ when the GPIO has transitioned from a logical 1 to a logical 0
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GPIO_IRQ_EDGE_RISE = 0x8u, ///< IRQ when the GPIO has transitioned from a logical 0 to a logical 1
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};
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/*! Callback function type for GPIO events
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* \ingroup hardware_gpio
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*
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* \param gpio Which GPIO caused this interrupt
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* \param event_mask Which events caused this interrupt. See \ref gpio_irq_level for details.
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* \sa gpio_set_irq_enabled_with_callback()
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* \sa gpio_set_irq_callback()
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*/
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typedef void (*gpio_irq_callback_t)(uint gpio, uint32_t event_mask);
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/*! \brief GPIO override modes
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* \ingroup hardware_gpio
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*
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* \sa gpio_set_irqover, gpio_set_outover, gpio_set_inover, gpio_set_oeover
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*/
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enum gpio_override {
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GPIO_OVERRIDE_NORMAL = 0, ///< peripheral signal selected via \ref gpio_set_function
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GPIO_OVERRIDE_INVERT = 1, ///< invert peripheral signal selected via \ref gpio_set_function
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GPIO_OVERRIDE_LOW = 2, ///< drive low/disable output
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GPIO_OVERRIDE_HIGH = 3, ///< drive high/enable output
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};
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/*! \brief Slew rate limiting levels for GPIO outputs
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* \ingroup hardware_gpio
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*
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* Slew rate limiting increases the minimum rise/fall time when a GPIO output
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* is lightly loaded, which can help to reduce electromagnetic emissions.
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* \sa gpio_set_slew_rate
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*/
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enum gpio_slew_rate {
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GPIO_SLEW_RATE_SLOW = 0, ///< Slew rate limiting enabled
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GPIO_SLEW_RATE_FAST = 1 ///< Slew rate limiting disabled
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};
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/*! \brief Drive strength levels for GPIO outputs
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* \ingroup hardware_gpio
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*
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* Drive strength levels for GPIO outputs.
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* \sa gpio_set_drive_strength
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*/
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enum gpio_drive_strength {
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GPIO_DRIVE_STRENGTH_2MA = 0, ///< 2 mA nominal drive strength
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GPIO_DRIVE_STRENGTH_4MA = 1, ///< 4 mA nominal drive strength
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GPIO_DRIVE_STRENGTH_8MA = 2, ///< 8 mA nominal drive strength
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GPIO_DRIVE_STRENGTH_12MA = 3 ///< 12 mA nominal drive strength
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};
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static inline void check_gpio_param(__unused uint gpio) {
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invalid_params_if(HARDWARE_GPIO, gpio >= NUM_BANK0_GPIOS);
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}
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Pad Controls + IO Muxing
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Declarations for gpio.c
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/*! \brief Select GPIO function
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* \ingroup hardware_gpio
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*
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* \param gpio GPIO number
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* \param fn Which GPIO function select to use from list \ref gpio_function_t
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*/
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void gpio_set_function(uint gpio, gpio_function_t fn);
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/*! \brief Select the function for multiple GPIOs
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* \ingroup hardware_gpio
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*
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* \sa gpio_set_function
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* \param gpio_mask Mask with 1 bit per GPIO number to set the function for
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* \param fn Which GPIO function select to use from list \ref gpio_function_t
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*/
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void gpio_set_function_masked(uint32_t gpio_mask, gpio_function_t fn);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Select the function for multiple GPIOs
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \sa gpio_set_function
|
||
* \param gpio_mask Mask with 1 bit per GPIO number to set the function for
|
||
* \param fn Which GPIO function select to use from list \ref gpio_function_t
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_set_function_masked64(uint64_t gpio_mask, gpio_function_t fn);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Determine current GPIO function
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \return Which GPIO function is currently selected from list \ref gpio_function_t
|
||
*/
|
||
gpio_function_t gpio_get_function(uint gpio);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Select up and down pulls on specific GPIO
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \param up If true set a pull up on the GPIO
|
||
* \param down If true set a pull down on the GPIO
|
||
*
|
||
* \note On the RP2040, setting both pulls enables a "bus keep" function,
|
||
* i.e. a weak pull to whatever is current high/low state of GPIO.
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_set_pulls(uint gpio, bool up, bool down);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Set specified GPIO to be pulled up.
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_pull_up(uint gpio) {
|
||
gpio_set_pulls(gpio, true, false);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Determine if the specified GPIO is pulled up.
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \return true if the GPIO is pulled up
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline bool gpio_is_pulled_up(uint gpio) {
|
||
return (pads_bank0_hw->io[gpio] & PADS_BANK0_GPIO0_PUE_BITS) != 0;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Set specified GPIO to be pulled down.
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_pull_down(uint gpio) {
|
||
gpio_set_pulls(gpio, false, true);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Determine if the specified GPIO is pulled down.
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \return true if the GPIO is pulled down
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline bool gpio_is_pulled_down(uint gpio) {
|
||
return (pads_bank0_hw->io[gpio] & PADS_BANK0_GPIO0_PDE_BITS) != 0;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Disable pulls on specified GPIO
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_disable_pulls(uint gpio) {
|
||
gpio_set_pulls(gpio, false, false);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Set GPIO IRQ override
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* Optionally invert a GPIO IRQ signal, or drive it high or low
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \param value See \ref gpio_override
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_set_irqover(uint gpio, uint value);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Set GPIO output override
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \param value See \ref gpio_override
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_set_outover(uint gpio, uint value);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Select GPIO input override
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \param value See \ref gpio_override
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_set_inover(uint gpio, uint value);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Select GPIO output enable override
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \param value See \ref gpio_override
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_set_oeover(uint gpio, uint value);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Enable GPIO input
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \param enabled true to enable input on specified GPIO
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_set_input_enabled(uint gpio, bool enabled);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Enable/disable GPIO input hysteresis (Schmitt trigger)
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* Enable or disable the Schmitt trigger hysteresis on a given GPIO. This is
|
||
* enabled on all GPIOs by default. Disabling input hysteresis can lead to
|
||
* inconsistent readings when the input signal has very long rise or fall
|
||
* times, but slightly reduces the GPIO's input delay.
|
||
*
|
||
* \sa gpio_is_input_hysteresis_enabled
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \param enabled true to enable input hysteresis on specified GPIO
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_set_input_hysteresis_enabled(uint gpio, bool enabled);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Determine whether input hysteresis is enabled on a specified GPIO
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \sa gpio_set_input_hysteresis_enabled
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
*/
|
||
bool gpio_is_input_hysteresis_enabled(uint gpio);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Set slew rate for a specified GPIO
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \sa gpio_get_slew_rate
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \param slew GPIO output slew rate
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_set_slew_rate(uint gpio, enum gpio_slew_rate slew);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Determine current slew rate for a specified GPIO
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \sa gpio_set_slew_rate
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \return Current slew rate of that GPIO
|
||
*/
|
||
enum gpio_slew_rate gpio_get_slew_rate(uint gpio);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Set drive strength for a specified GPIO
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \sa gpio_get_drive_strength
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \param drive GPIO output drive strength
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_set_drive_strength(uint gpio, enum gpio_drive_strength drive);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Determine current drive strength for a specified GPIO
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \sa gpio_set_drive_strength
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \return Current drive strength of that GPIO
|
||
*/
|
||
enum gpio_drive_strength gpio_get_drive_strength(uint gpio);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Enable or disable specific interrupt events for specified GPIO
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* This function sets which GPIO events cause a GPIO interrupt on the calling core. See
|
||
* \ref gpio_set_irq_callback, \ref gpio_set_irq_enabled_with_callback and
|
||
* \ref gpio_add_raw_irq_handler to set up a GPIO interrupt handler to handle the events.
|
||
*
|
||
* \note The IO IRQs are independent per-processor. This configures the interrupt events for
|
||
* the processor that calls the function.
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \param event_mask Which events will cause an interrupt
|
||
* \param enabled Enable or disable flag
|
||
*
|
||
* Events is a bitmask of the following \ref gpio_irq_level values:
|
||
*
|
||
* bit | constant | interrupt
|
||
* ----|---------------------|------------------------------------
|
||
* 0 | GPIO_IRQ_LEVEL_LOW | Continuously while level is low
|
||
* 1 | GPIO_IRQ_LEVEL_HIGH | Continuously while level is high
|
||
* 2 | GPIO_IRQ_EDGE_FALL | On each transition from high to low
|
||
* 3 | GPIO_IRQ_EDGE_RISE | On each transition from low to high
|
||
*
|
||
* which are specified in \ref gpio_irq_level
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_set_irq_enabled(uint gpio, uint32_t event_mask, bool enabled);
|
||
|
||
// PICO_CONFIG: GPIO_IRQ_CALLBACK_ORDER_PRIORITY, IRQ priority order of the default IRQ callback, min=0, max=255, default=PICO_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLER_LOWEST_ORDER_PRIORITY, group=hardware_gpio
|
||
#ifndef GPIO_IRQ_CALLBACK_ORDER_PRIORITY
|
||
#define GPIO_IRQ_CALLBACK_ORDER_PRIORITY PICO_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLER_LOWEST_ORDER_PRIORITY
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
// PICO_CONFIG: GPIO_RAW_IRQ_HANDLER_DEFAULT_ORDER_PRIORITY, IRQ priority order of raw IRQ handlers if the priority is not specified, min=0, max=255, default=PICO_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLER_DEFAULT_ORDER_PRIORITY, group=hardware_gpio
|
||
#ifndef GPIO_RAW_IRQ_HANDLER_DEFAULT_ORDER_PRIORITY
|
||
#define GPIO_RAW_IRQ_HANDLER_DEFAULT_ORDER_PRIORITY PICO_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLER_DEFAULT_ORDER_PRIORITY
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Set the generic callback used for GPIO IRQ events for the current core
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* This function sets the callback used for all GPIO IRQs on the current core that are not explicitly
|
||
* hooked via \ref gpio_add_raw_irq_handler or other gpio_add_raw_irq_handler_ functions.
|
||
*
|
||
* This function is called with the GPIO number and event mask for each of the (not explicitly hooked)
|
||
* GPIOs that have events enabled and that are pending (see \ref gpio_get_irq_event_mask).
|
||
*
|
||
* \note The IO IRQs are independent per-processor. This function affects
|
||
* the processor that calls the function.
|
||
*
|
||
* \param callback default user function to call on GPIO irq. Note only one of these can be set per processor.
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_set_irq_callback(gpio_irq_callback_t callback);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Convenience function which performs multiple GPIO IRQ related initializations
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* This method is a slightly eclectic mix of initialization, that:
|
||
*
|
||
* \li Updates whether the specified events for the specified GPIO causes an interrupt on the calling core based
|
||
* on the enable flag.
|
||
*
|
||
* \li Sets the callback handler for the calling core to callback (or clears the handler if the callback is NULL).
|
||
*
|
||
* \li Enables GPIO IRQs on the current core if enabled is true.
|
||
*
|
||
* This method is commonly used to perform a one time setup, and following that any additional IRQs/events are enabled
|
||
* via \ref gpio_set_irq_enabled. All GPIOs/events added in this way on the same core share the same callback; for multiple
|
||
* independent handlers for different GPIOs you should use \ref gpio_add_raw_irq_handler and related functions.
|
||
*
|
||
* This method is equivalent to:
|
||
*
|
||
* \code{.c}
|
||
* gpio_set_irq_enabled(gpio, event_mask, enabled);
|
||
* gpio_set_irq_callback(callback);
|
||
* if (enabled) irq_set_enabled(IO_IRQ_BANK0, true);
|
||
* \endcode
|
||
*
|
||
* \note The IO IRQs are independent per-processor. This method affects only the processor that calls the function.
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \param event_mask Which events will cause an interrupt. See \ref gpio_irq_level for details.
|
||
* \param enabled Enable or disable flag
|
||
* \param callback user function to call on GPIO irq. if NULL, the callback is removed
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_set_irq_enabled_with_callback(uint gpio, uint32_t event_mask, bool enabled, gpio_irq_callback_t callback);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Enable dormant wake up interrupt for specified GPIO and events
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* This configures IRQs to restart the XOSC or ROSC when they are
|
||
* disabled in dormant mode
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \param event_mask Which events will cause an interrupt. See \ref gpio_irq_level for details.
|
||
* \param enabled Enable/disable flag
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_set_dormant_irq_enabled(uint gpio, uint32_t event_mask, bool enabled);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Return the current interrupt status (pending events) for the given GPIO
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \return Bitmask of events that are currently pending for the GPIO. See \ref gpio_irq_level for details.
|
||
* \sa gpio_acknowledge_irq
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline uint32_t gpio_get_irq_event_mask(uint gpio) {
|
||
check_gpio_param(gpio);
|
||
io_bank0_irq_ctrl_hw_t *irq_ctrl_base = get_core_num() ?
|
||
&io_bank0_hw->proc1_irq_ctrl : &io_bank0_hw->proc0_irq_ctrl;
|
||
io_ro_32 *status_reg = &irq_ctrl_base->ints[gpio >> 3u];
|
||
return (*status_reg >> (4 * (gpio & 7u))) & 0xfu;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Acknowledge a GPIO interrupt for the specified events on the calling core
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \note This may be called with a mask of any of valid bits specified in \ref gpio_irq_level, however
|
||
* it has no effect on \a level sensitive interrupts which remain pending while the GPIO is at the specified
|
||
* level. When handling \a level sensitive interrupts, you should generally disable the interrupt (see
|
||
* \ref gpio_set_irq_enabled) and then set it up again later once the GPIO level has changed (or to catch
|
||
* the opposite level).
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
*
|
||
* \note For callbacks set with \ref gpio_set_irq_enabled_with_callback, or \ref gpio_set_irq_callback, this function is called automatically.
|
||
* \param event_mask Bitmask of events to clear. See \ref gpio_irq_level for details.
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_acknowledge_irq(uint gpio, uint32_t event_mask) {
|
||
check_gpio_param(gpio);
|
||
io_bank0_hw->intr[gpio / 8] = event_mask << (4 * (gpio % 8));
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Adds a raw GPIO IRQ handler for the specified GPIOs on the current core
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* In addition to the default mechanism of a single GPIO IRQ event callback per core (see \ref gpio_set_irq_callback),
|
||
* it is possible to add explicit GPIO IRQ handlers which are called independent of the default callback. The order
|
||
* relative to the default callback can be controlled via the order_priority parameter (the default callback has the priority
|
||
* \ref GPIO_IRQ_CALLBACK_ORDER_PRIORITY which defaults to the lowest priority with the intention of it running last).
|
||
*
|
||
* This method adds such an explicit GPIO IRQ handler, and disables the "default" callback for the specified GPIOs.
|
||
*
|
||
* \note Multiple raw handlers should not be added for the same GPIOs, and this method will assert if you attempt to.
|
||
* Internally, this function calls \ref irq_add_shared_handler, which will assert if the maximum number of shared handlers
|
||
* (configurable via PICO_MAX_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLERS) would be exceeded.
|
||
*
|
||
* A raw handler should check for whichever GPIOs and events it handles, and acknowledge them itself; it might look something like:
|
||
*
|
||
* \code{.c}
|
||
* void my_irq_handler(void) {
|
||
* if (gpio_get_irq_event_mask(my_gpio_num) & my_gpio_event_mask) {
|
||
* gpio_acknowledge_irq(my_gpio_num, my_gpio_event_mask);
|
||
* // handle the IRQ
|
||
* }
|
||
* if (gpio_get_irq_event_mask(my_gpio_num2) & my_gpio_event_mask2) {
|
||
* gpio_acknowledge_irq(my_gpio_num2, my_gpio_event_mask2);
|
||
* // handle the IRQ
|
||
* }
|
||
* }
|
||
* \endcode
|
||
*
|
||
* @param gpio_mask a bit mask of the GPIO numbers that will no longer be passed to the default callback for this core
|
||
* @param handler the handler to add to the list of GPIO IRQ handlers for this core
|
||
* @param order_priority the priority order to determine the relative position of the handler in the list of GPIO IRQ handlers for this core.
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_add_raw_irq_handler_with_order_priority_masked(uint32_t gpio_mask, irq_handler_t handler, uint8_t order_priority);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Adds a raw GPIO IRQ handler for the specified GPIOs on the current core
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* In addition to the default mechanism of a single GPIO IRQ event callback per core (see \ref gpio_set_irq_callback),
|
||
* it is possible to add explicit GPIO IRQ handlers which are called independent of the default callback. The order
|
||
* relative to the default callback can be controlled via the order_priority parameter (the default callback has the priority
|
||
* \ref GPIO_IRQ_CALLBACK_ORDER_PRIORITY which defaults to the lowest priority with the intention of it running last).
|
||
*
|
||
* This method adds such an explicit GPIO IRQ handler, and disables the "default" callback for the specified GPIOs.
|
||
*
|
||
* \note Multiple raw handlers should not be added for the same GPIOs, and this method will assert if you attempt to.
|
||
* Internally, this function calls \ref irq_add_shared_handler, which will assert if the maximum number of shared handlers
|
||
* (configurable via PICO_MAX_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLERS) would be exceeded.
|
||
*
|
||
* A raw handler should check for whichever GPIOs and events it handles, and acknowledge them itself; it might look something like:
|
||
*
|
||
* \code{.c}
|
||
* void my_irq_handler(void) {
|
||
* if (gpio_get_irq_event_mask(my_gpio_num) & my_gpio_event_mask) {
|
||
* gpio_acknowledge_irq(my_gpio_num, my_gpio_event_mask);
|
||
* // handle the IRQ
|
||
* }
|
||
* if (gpio_get_irq_event_mask(my_gpio_num2) & my_gpio_event_mask2) {
|
||
* gpio_acknowledge_irq(my_gpio_num2, my_gpio_event_mask2);
|
||
* // handle the IRQ
|
||
* }
|
||
* }
|
||
* \endcode
|
||
*
|
||
* @param gpio_mask a bit mask of the GPIO numbers that will no longer be passed to the default callback for this core
|
||
* @param handler the handler to add to the list of GPIO IRQ handlers for this core
|
||
* @param order_priority the priority order to determine the relative position of the handler in the list of GPIO IRQ handlers for this core.
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_add_raw_irq_handler_with_order_priority_masked64(uint64_t gpio_mask, irq_handler_t handler, uint8_t order_priority);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Adds a raw GPIO IRQ handler for a specific GPIO on the current core
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* In addition to the default mechanism of a single GPIO IRQ event callback per core (see \ref gpio_set_irq_callback),
|
||
* it is possible to add explicit GPIO IRQ handlers which are called independent of the default callback. The order
|
||
* relative to the default callback can be controlled via the order_priority parameter(the default callback has the priority
|
||
* \ref GPIO_IRQ_CALLBACK_ORDER_PRIORITY which defaults to the lowest priority with the intention of it running last).
|
||
*
|
||
* This method adds such a callback, and disables the "default" callback for the specified GPIO.
|
||
*
|
||
* \note Multiple raw handlers should not be added for the same GPIO, and this method will assert if you attempt to.
|
||
* Internally, this function calls \ref irq_add_shared_handler, which will assert if the maximum number of shared handlers
|
||
* (configurable via PICO_MAX_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLERS) would be exceeded.
|
||
*
|
||
* A raw handler should check for whichever GPIOs and events it handles, and acknowledge them itself; it might look something like:
|
||
*
|
||
* \code{.c}
|
||
* void my_irq_handler(void) {
|
||
* if (gpio_get_irq_event_mask(my_gpio_num) & my_gpio_event_mask) {
|
||
* gpio_acknowledge_irq(my_gpio_num, my_gpio_event_mask);
|
||
* // handle the IRQ
|
||
* }
|
||
* }
|
||
* \endcode
|
||
*
|
||
* @param gpio the GPIO number that will no longer be passed to the default callback for this core
|
||
* @param handler the handler to add to the list of GPIO IRQ handlers for this core
|
||
* @param order_priority the priority order to determine the relative position of the handler in the list of GPIO IRQ handlers for this core.
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_add_raw_irq_handler_with_order_priority(uint gpio, irq_handler_t handler, uint8_t order_priority) {
|
||
check_gpio_param(gpio);
|
||
#if NUM_BANK0_GPIOS > 32
|
||
gpio_add_raw_irq_handler_with_order_priority_masked64(1ull << gpio, handler, order_priority);
|
||
#else
|
||
gpio_add_raw_irq_handler_with_order_priority_masked(1u << gpio, handler, order_priority);
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Adds a raw GPIO IRQ handler for the specified GPIOs on the current core
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* In addition to the default mechanism of a single GPIO IRQ event callback per core (see \ref gpio_set_irq_callback),
|
||
* it is possible to add explicit GPIO IRQ handlers which are called independent of the default event callback.
|
||
*
|
||
* This method adds such a callback, and disables the "default" callback for the specified GPIOs.
|
||
*
|
||
* \note Multiple raw handlers should not be added for the same GPIOs, and this method will assert if you attempt to.
|
||
* Internally, this function calls \ref irq_add_shared_handler, which will assert if the maximum number of shared handlers
|
||
* (configurable via PICO_MAX_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLERS) would be exceeded.
|
||
*
|
||
* A raw handler should check for whichever GPIOs and events it handles, and acknowledge them itself; it might look something like:
|
||
*
|
||
* \code{.c}
|
||
* void my_irq_handler(void) {
|
||
* if (gpio_get_irq_event_mask(my_gpio_num) & my_gpio_event_mask) {
|
||
* gpio_acknowledge_irq(my_gpio_num, my_gpio_event_mask);
|
||
* // handle the IRQ
|
||
* }
|
||
* if (gpio_get_irq_event_mask(my_gpio_num2) & my_gpio_event_mask2) {
|
||
* gpio_acknowledge_irq(my_gpio_num2, my_gpio_event_mask2);
|
||
* // handle the IRQ
|
||
* }
|
||
* }
|
||
* \endcode
|
||
*
|
||
* @param gpio_mask a bit mask of the GPIO numbers that will no longer be passed to the default callback for this core
|
||
* @param handler the handler to add to the list of GPIO IRQ handlers for this core
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_add_raw_irq_handler_masked(uint32_t gpio_mask, irq_handler_t handler);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Adds a raw GPIO IRQ handler for the specified GPIOs on the current core
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* In addition to the default mechanism of a single GPIO IRQ event callback per core (see \ref gpio_set_irq_callback),
|
||
* it is possible to add explicit GPIO IRQ handlers which are called independent of the default event callback.
|
||
*
|
||
* This method adds such a callback, and disables the "default" callback for the specified GPIOs.
|
||
*
|
||
* \note Multiple raw handlers should not be added for the same GPIOs, and this method will assert if you attempt to.
|
||
* Internally, this function calls \ref irq_add_shared_handler, which will assert if the maximum number of shared handlers
|
||
* (configurable via PICO_MAX_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLERS) would be exceeded.
|
||
*
|
||
* A raw handler should check for whichever GPIOs and events it handles, and acknowledge them itself; it might look something like:
|
||
*
|
||
* \code{.c}
|
||
* void my_irq_handler(void) {
|
||
* if (gpio_get_irq_event_mask(my_gpio_num) & my_gpio_event_mask) {
|
||
* gpio_acknowledge_irq(my_gpio_num, my_gpio_event_mask);
|
||
* // handle the IRQ
|
||
* }
|
||
* if (gpio_get_irq_event_mask(my_gpio_num2) & my_gpio_event_mask2) {
|
||
* gpio_acknowledge_irq(my_gpio_num2, my_gpio_event_mask2);
|
||
* // handle the IRQ
|
||
* }
|
||
* }
|
||
* \endcode
|
||
*
|
||
* @param gpio_mask a 64 bit mask of the GPIO numbers that will no longer be passed to the default callback for this core
|
||
* @param handler the handler to add to the list of GPIO IRQ handlers for this core
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_add_raw_irq_handler_masked64(uint64_t gpio_mask, irq_handler_t handler);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Adds a raw GPIO IRQ handler for a specific GPIO on the current core
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* In addition to the default mechanism of a single GPIO IRQ event callback per core (see \ref gpio_set_irq_callback),
|
||
* it is possible to add explicit GPIO IRQ handlers which are called independent of the default event callback.
|
||
*
|
||
* This method adds such a callback, and disables the "default" callback for the specified GPIO.
|
||
*
|
||
* \note Multiple raw handlers should not be added for the same GPIO, and this method will assert if you attempt to.
|
||
* Internally, this function calls \ref irq_add_shared_handler, which will assert if the maximum number of shared handlers
|
||
* (configurable via PICO_MAX_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLERS) would be exceeded.
|
||
*
|
||
* A raw handler should check for whichever GPIOs and events it handles, and acknowledge them itself; it might look something like:
|
||
*
|
||
* \code{.c}
|
||
* void my_irq_handler(void) {
|
||
* if (gpio_get_irq_event_mask(my_gpio_num) & my_gpio_event_mask) {
|
||
* gpio_acknowledge_irq(my_gpio_num, my_gpio_event_mask);
|
||
* // handle the IRQ
|
||
* }
|
||
* }
|
||
* \endcode
|
||
*
|
||
* @param gpio the GPIO number that will no longer be passed to the default callback for this core
|
||
* @param handler the handler to add to the list of GPIO IRQ handlers for this core
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_add_raw_irq_handler(uint gpio, irq_handler_t handler) {
|
||
check_gpio_param(gpio);
|
||
#if NUM_BANK0_GPIOS > 32
|
||
gpio_add_raw_irq_handler_masked64(1ull << gpio, handler);
|
||
#else
|
||
gpio_add_raw_irq_handler_masked(1u << gpio, handler);
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Removes a raw GPIO IRQ handler for the specified GPIOs on the current core
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* In addition to the default mechanism of a single GPIO IRQ event callback per core (see \ref gpio_set_irq_callback),
|
||
* it is possible to add explicit GPIO IRQ handlers which are called independent of the default event callback.
|
||
*
|
||
* This method removes such a callback, and enables the "default" callback for the specified GPIOs.
|
||
*
|
||
* \note You should always use the same gpio_mask as you used when you added the raw IRQ handler.
|
||
*
|
||
* @param gpio_mask a bit mask of the GPIO numbers that will now be passed to the default callback for this core
|
||
* @param handler the handler to remove from the list of GPIO IRQ handlers for this core
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_remove_raw_irq_handler_masked(uint32_t gpio_mask, irq_handler_t handler);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Removes a raw GPIO IRQ handler for the specified GPIOs on the current core
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* In addition to the default mechanism of a single GPIO IRQ event callback per core (see \ref gpio_set_irq_callback),
|
||
* it is possible to add explicit GPIO IRQ handlers which are called independent of the default event callback.
|
||
*
|
||
* This method removes such a callback, and enables the "default" callback for the specified GPIOs.
|
||
*
|
||
* @param gpio_mask a bit mask of the GPIO numbers that will now be passed to the default callback for this core
|
||
* @param handler the handler to remove from the list of GPIO IRQ handlers for this core
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_remove_raw_irq_handler_masked64(uint64_t gpio_mask, irq_handler_t handler);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Removes a raw GPIO IRQ handler for the specified GPIO on the current core
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* In addition to the default mechanism of a single GPIO IRQ event callback per core (see \ref gpio_set_irq_callback),
|
||
* it is possible to add explicit GPIO IRQ handlers which are called independent of the default event callback.
|
||
*
|
||
* This method removes such a callback, and enables the "default" callback for the specified GPIO.
|
||
*
|
||
* @param gpio the GPIO number that will now be passed to the default callback for this core
|
||
* @param handler the handler to remove from the list of GPIO IRQ handlers for this core
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_remove_raw_irq_handler(uint gpio, irq_handler_t handler) {
|
||
check_gpio_param(gpio);
|
||
#if NUM_BANK0_GPIOS > 32
|
||
gpio_remove_raw_irq_handler_masked64(1ull << gpio, handler);
|
||
#else
|
||
gpio_remove_raw_irq_handler_masked(1u << gpio, handler);
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Initialise a GPIO for (enabled I/O and set func to GPIO_FUNC_SIO)
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* Clear the output enable (i.e. set to input).
|
||
* Clear any output value.
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_init(uint gpio);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Resets a GPIO back to the NULL function, i.e. disables it.
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_deinit(uint gpio);
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Initialise multiple GPIOs (enabled I/O and set func to GPIO_FUNC_SIO)
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* Clear the output enable (i.e. set to input).
|
||
* Clear any output value.
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio_mask Mask with 1 bit per GPIO number to initialize
|
||
*/
|
||
void gpio_init_mask(uint gpio_mask);
|
||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
// Input
|
||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Get state of a single specified GPIO
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \return Current state of the GPIO. 0 for low, non-zero for high
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline bool gpio_get(uint gpio) {
|
||
#if NUM_BANK0_GPIOS <= 32
|
||
return sio_hw->gpio_in & (1u << gpio);
|
||
#else
|
||
if (gpio < 32) {
|
||
return sio_hw->gpio_in & (1u << gpio);
|
||
} else {
|
||
return sio_hw->gpio_hi_in & (1u << (gpio - 32));
|
||
}
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Get raw value of all GPIOs
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \return Bitmask of raw GPIO values
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline uint32_t gpio_get_all(void) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
return gpioc_lo_in_get();
|
||
#else
|
||
return sio_hw->gpio_in;
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Get raw value of all GPIOs
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \return Bitmask of raw GPIO values
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline uint64_t gpio_get_all64(void) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
return gpioc_hilo_in_get();
|
||
#elif NUM_BANK0_GPIOS <= 32
|
||
return sio_hw->gpio_in;
|
||
#else
|
||
return sio_hw->gpio_in | (((uint64_t)sio_hw->gpio_hi_in) << 32u);
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
// Output
|
||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Drive high every GPIO appearing in mask
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param mask Bitmask of GPIO values to set
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_set_mask(uint32_t mask) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_lo_out_set(mask);
|
||
#else
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_set = mask;
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Drive high every GPIO appearing in mask
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param mask Bitmask of GPIO values to set
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_set_mask64(uint64_t mask) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_hilo_out_set(mask);
|
||
#elif NUM_BANK0_GPIOS <= 32
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_set = (uint32_t)mask;
|
||
#else
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_set = (uint32_t)mask;
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_hi_set = (uint32_t)(mask >> 32u);
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Drive high every GPIO appearing in mask
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param n the base GPIO index of the mask to update. n == 0 means 0->31, n == 1 mean 32->63 etc.
|
||
* \param mask Bitmask of 32 GPIO values to set
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_set_mask_n(uint n, uint32_t mask) {
|
||
if (!n) {
|
||
gpio_set_mask(mask);
|
||
} else if (n == 1) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_hi_out_set(mask);
|
||
#elif NUM_BANK0_GPIOS >= 32
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_hi_set = mask;
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Drive low every GPIO appearing in mask
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param mask Bitmask of GPIO values to clear
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_clr_mask(uint32_t mask) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_lo_out_clr(mask);
|
||
#else
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_clr = mask;
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Drive low every GPIO appearing in mask
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param mask Bitmask of GPIO values to clear
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_clr_mask64(uint64_t mask) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_hilo_out_clr(mask);
|
||
#elif NUM_BANK0_GPIOS <= 32
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_clr = (uint32_t)mask;
|
||
#else
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_clr = (uint32_t)mask;
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_hi_clr = (uint32_t)(mask >> 32u);
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Drive low every GPIO appearing in mask
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param n the base GPIO index of the mask to update. n == 0 means 0->31, n == 1 mean 32->63 etc.
|
||
* \param mask Bitmask of 32 GPIO values to clear
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_clr_mask_n(uint n, uint32_t mask) {
|
||
if (!n) {
|
||
gpio_clr_mask(mask);
|
||
} else if (n == 1) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_hi_out_clr(mask);
|
||
#elif NUM_BANK0_GPIOS >= 32
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_hi_clr = mask;
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Toggle every GPIO appearing in mask
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param mask Bitmask of GPIO values to toggle
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_xor_mask(uint32_t mask) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_lo_out_xor(mask);
|
||
#else
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_togl = mask;
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Toggle every GPIO appearing in mask
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param mask Bitmask of GPIO values to toggle
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_xor_mask64(uint64_t mask) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_hilo_out_xor(mask);
|
||
#elif NUM_BANK0_GPIOS <= 32
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_togl = (uint32_t)mask;
|
||
#else
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_togl = (uint32_t)mask;
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_hi_togl = (uint32_t)(mask >> 32u);
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Toggle every GPIO appearing in mask
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param n the base GPIO index of the mask to update. n == 0 means 0->31, n == 1 mean 32->63 etc.
|
||
* \param mask Bitmask of 32 GPIO values to toggle
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_xor_mask_n(uint n, uint32_t mask) {
|
||
if (!n) {
|
||
gpio_xor_mask(mask);
|
||
} else if (n == 1) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_hi_out_xor(mask);
|
||
#elif NUM_BANK0_GPIOS >= 32
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_hi_togl = mask;
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Drive GPIOs high/low depending on parameters
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param mask Bitmask of GPIO values to change
|
||
* \param value Value to set
|
||
*
|
||
* For each 1 bit in \p mask, drive that pin to the value given by
|
||
* corresponding bit in \p value, leaving other pins unchanged.
|
||
* Since this uses the TOGL alias, it is concurrency-safe with e.g. an IRQ
|
||
* bashing different pins from the same core.
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_put_masked(uint32_t mask, uint32_t value) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_lo_out_xor((gpioc_lo_out_get() ^ value) & mask);
|
||
#else
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_togl = (sio_hw->gpio_out ^ value) & mask;
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Drive GPIOs high/low depending on parameters
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param mask Bitmask of GPIO values to change
|
||
* \param value Value to set
|
||
*
|
||
* For each 1 bit in \p mask, drive that pin to the value given by
|
||
* corresponding bit in \p value, leaving other pins unchanged.
|
||
* Since this uses the TOGL alias, it is concurrency-safe with e.g. an IRQ
|
||
* bashing different pins from the same core.
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_put_masked64(uint64_t mask, uint64_t value) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_hilo_out_xor((gpioc_hilo_out_get() ^ value) & mask);
|
||
#elif NUM_BANK0_GPIOS <= 32
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_togl = (sio_hw->gpio_out ^ (uint32_t)value) & (uint32_t)mask;
|
||
#else
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_togl = (sio_hw->gpio_out ^ (uint32_t)value) & (uint32_t)mask;
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_hi_togl = (sio_hw->gpio_hi_out ^ (uint32_t)(value>>32u)) & (uint32_t)(mask>>32u);
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Drive GPIOs high/low depending on parameters
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param n the base GPIO index of the mask to update. n == 0 means 0->31, n == 1 mean 32->63 etc.
|
||
* \param mask Bitmask of GPIO values to change
|
||
* \param value Value to set
|
||
*
|
||
* For each 1 bit in \p mask, drive that pin to the value given by
|
||
* corresponding bit in \p value, leaving other pins unchanged.
|
||
* Since this uses the TOGL alias, it is concurrency-safe with e.g. an IRQ
|
||
* bashing different pins from the same core.
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_put_masked_n(uint n, uint32_t mask, uint32_t value) {
|
||
if (!n) {
|
||
gpio_put_masked(mask, value);
|
||
} else if (n == 1) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_hi_out_xor((gpioc_hi_out_get() ^ value) & mask);
|
||
#else
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_hi_togl = (sio_hw->gpio_hi_out ^ value) & mask;
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Drive all pins simultaneously
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param value Bitmask of GPIO values to change
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_put_all(uint32_t value) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_lo_out_put(value);
|
||
#else
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_out = value;
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Drive all pins simultaneously
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param value Bitmask of GPIO values to change
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_put_all64(uint64_t value) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_hilo_out_put(value);
|
||
#elif NUM_BANK0_GPIOS <= 32
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_out = (uint32_t)value;
|
||
#else
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_out = (uint32_t)value;
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_hi_out = (uint32_t)(value >> 32u);
|
||
#endif
|
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}
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/*! \brief Drive a single GPIO high/low
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* \ingroup hardware_gpio
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*
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* \param gpio GPIO number
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* \param value If false clear the GPIO, otherwise set it.
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*/
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static inline void gpio_put(uint gpio, bool value) {
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#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
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gpioc_bit_out_put(gpio, value);
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#elif NUM_BANK0_GPIOS <= 32
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uint32_t mask = 1ul << gpio;
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if (value)
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gpio_set_mask(mask);
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else
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gpio_clr_mask(mask);
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#else
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uint32_t mask = 1ul << (gpio & 0x1fu);
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if (gpio < 32) {
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if (value) {
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sio_hw->gpio_set = mask;
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} else {
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sio_hw->gpio_clr = mask;
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}
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} else {
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if (value) {
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sio_hw->gpio_hi_set = mask;
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||
} else {
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sio_hw->gpio_hi_clr = mask;
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}
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}
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||
#endif
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||
}
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||
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/*! \brief Determine whether a GPIO is currently driven high or low
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* \ingroup hardware_gpio
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*
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* This function returns the high/low output level most recently assigned to a
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* GPIO via gpio_put() or similar. This is the value that is presented outward
|
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* to the IO muxing, *not* the input level back from the pad (which can be
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* read using gpio_get()).
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*
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||
* To avoid races, this function must not be used for read-modify-write
|
||
* sequences when driving GPIOs -- instead functions like gpio_put() should be
|
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* used to atomically update GPIOs. This accessor is intended for debug use
|
||
* only.
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*
|
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* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \return true if the GPIO output level is high, false if low.
|
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*/
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static inline bool gpio_get_out_level(uint gpio) {
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#if NUM_BANK0_GPIOS <= 32
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return sio_hw->gpio_out & (1u << gpio);
|
||
#else
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uint32_t bits = gpio < 32 ? sio_hw->gpio_out : sio_hw->gpio_hi_out;
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return bits & (1u << (gpio & 0x1fu));
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||
#endif
|
||
}
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||
|
||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
// Direction
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||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Set a number of GPIOs to output
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||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* Switch all GPIOs in "mask" to output
|
||
*
|
||
* \param mask Bitmask of GPIO to set to output
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_set_dir_out_masked(uint32_t mask) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
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||
gpioc_lo_oe_set(mask);
|
||
#else
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_oe_set = mask;
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Set a number of GPIOs to output
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* Switch all GPIOs in "mask" to output
|
||
*
|
||
* \param mask Bitmask of GPIO to set to output
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_set_dir_out_masked64(uint64_t mask) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_hilo_oe_set(mask);
|
||
#elif NUM_BANK0_GPIOS <= 32
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_oe_set = mask;
|
||
#else
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_oe_set = (uint32_t)mask;
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_hi_oe_set = (uint32_t)(mask >> 32u);
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Set a number of GPIOs to input
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param mask Bitmask of GPIO to set to input
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_set_dir_in_masked(uint32_t mask) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_lo_oe_clr(mask);
|
||
#else
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_oe_clr = mask;
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Set a number of GPIOs to input
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param mask Bitmask of GPIO to set to input
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_set_dir_in_masked64(uint64_t mask) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_hilo_oe_clr(mask);
|
||
#elif NUM_BANK0_GPIOS <= 32
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_oe_clr = mask;
|
||
#else
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_oe_clr = (uint32_t)mask;
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_hi_oe_clr = (uint32_t)(mask >> 32u);
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Set multiple GPIO directions
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param mask Bitmask of GPIO to set to input, as bits 0-29
|
||
* \param value Values to set
|
||
*
|
||
* For each 1 bit in "mask", switch that pin to the direction given by
|
||
* corresponding bit in "value", leaving other pins unchanged.
|
||
* E.g. gpio_set_dir_masked(0x3, 0x2); -> set pin 0 to input, pin 1 to output,
|
||
* simultaneously.
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_set_dir_masked(uint32_t mask, uint32_t value) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_lo_oe_xor((gpioc_lo_oe_get() ^ value) & mask);
|
||
#else
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_oe_togl = (sio_hw->gpio_oe ^ value) & mask;
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Set multiple GPIO directions
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param mask Bitmask of GPIO to set to input, as bits 0-29
|
||
* \param value Values to set
|
||
*
|
||
* For each 1 bit in "mask", switch that pin to the direction given by
|
||
* corresponding bit in "value", leaving other pins unchanged.
|
||
* E.g. gpio_set_dir_masked(0x3, 0x2); -> set pin 0 to input, pin 1 to output,
|
||
* simultaneously.
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_set_dir_masked64(uint64_t mask, uint64_t value) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_hilo_oe_xor((gpioc_hilo_oe_get() ^ value) & mask);
|
||
#elif NUM_BANK0_GPIOS <= 32
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_oe_togl = (sio_hw->gpio_oe ^ (uint32_t)value) & (uint32_t)mask;
|
||
#else
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_oe_togl = (sio_hw->gpio_oe ^ (uint32_t)value) & (uint32_t)mask;
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_hi_oe_togl = (sio_hw->gpio_hi_oe ^ (uint32_t)(value >> 32u)) & (uint32_t)(mask >> 32u);
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Set direction of all pins simultaneously.
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param values individual settings for each gpio; for GPIO N, bit N is 1 for out, 0 for in
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_set_dir_all_bits(uint32_t values) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_lo_oe_put(values);
|
||
#else
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_oe = values;
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Set direction of all pins simultaneously.
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param values individual settings for each gpio; for GPIO N, bit N is 1 for out, 0 for in
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_set_dir_all_bits64(uint64_t values) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_hilo_oe_put(values);
|
||
#elif NUM_BANK0_GPIOS <= 32
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_oe = (uint32_t)values;
|
||
#else
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_oe = (uint32_t)values;
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_hi_oe = (uint32_t)(values >> 32u);
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Set a single GPIO direction
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \param out true for out, false for in
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline void gpio_set_dir(uint gpio, bool out) {
|
||
#if PICO_USE_GPIO_COPROCESSOR
|
||
gpioc_bit_oe_put(gpio, out);
|
||
#elif PICO_RP2040 || NUM_BANK0_GPIOS <= 32
|
||
uint32_t mask = 1ul << gpio;
|
||
if (out)
|
||
gpio_set_dir_out_masked(mask);
|
||
else
|
||
gpio_set_dir_in_masked(mask);
|
||
#else
|
||
uint32_t mask = 1u << (gpio & 0x1fu);
|
||
if (gpio < 32) {
|
||
if (out) {
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_oe_set = mask;
|
||
} else {
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_oe_clr = mask;
|
||
}
|
||
} else {
|
||
if (out) {
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_hi_oe_set = mask;
|
||
} else {
|
||
sio_hw->gpio_hi_oe_clr = mask;
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Check if a specific GPIO direction is OUT
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \return true if the direction for the pin is OUT
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline bool gpio_is_dir_out(uint gpio) {
|
||
#if NUM_BANK0_GPIOS <= 32
|
||
return sio_hw->gpio_oe & (1u << (gpio));
|
||
#else
|
||
uint32_t bits = gpio < 32 ? sio_hw->gpio_oe : sio_hw->gpio_hi_oe;
|
||
return bits & (1u << (gpio & 0x1fu));
|
||
#endif
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/*! \brief Get a specific GPIO direction
|
||
* \ingroup hardware_gpio
|
||
*
|
||
* \param gpio GPIO number
|
||
* \return 1 for out, 0 for in
|
||
*/
|
||
static inline uint gpio_get_dir(uint gpio) {
|
||
return gpio_is_dir_out(gpio); // note GPIO_OUT is 1/true and GPIO_IN is 0/false anyway
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#if PICO_SECURE
|
||
static inline void gpio_assign_to_ns(uint gpio, bool ns) {
|
||
check_gpio_param(gpio);
|
||
if (ns) hw_set_bits(&accessctrl_hw->gpio_nsmask[gpio/32], 1u << (gpio & 0x1fu));
|
||
else hw_clear_bits(&accessctrl_hw->gpio_nsmask[gpio/32], 1u << (gpio & 0x1fu));
|
||
}
|
||
#endif
|
||
extern void gpio_debug_pins_init(void);
|
||
|
||
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
||
}
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
|
||
// PICO_CONFIG: PICO_DEBUG_PIN_BASE, First pin to use for debug output (if enabled), min=0, max=31 on RP2350B, 29 otherwise, default=19, group=hardware_gpio
|
||
#ifndef PICO_DEBUG_PIN_BASE
|
||
#define PICO_DEBUG_PIN_BASE 19u
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
// PICO_CONFIG: PICO_DEBUG_PIN_COUNT, Number of pins to use for debug output (if enabled), min=1, max=32 on RP2350B, 30 otherwise, default=3, group=hardware_gpio
|
||
#ifndef PICO_DEBUG_PIN_COUNT
|
||
#define PICO_DEBUG_PIN_COUNT 3u
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
#ifndef __cplusplus
|
||
// note these two macros may only be used once per and only apply per compilation unit (hence the CU_)
|
||
#define CU_REGISTER_DEBUG_PINS(...) enum __unused DEBUG_PIN_TYPE { _none = 0, __VA_ARGS__ }; static enum DEBUG_PIN_TYPE __selected_debug_pins;
|
||
#define CU_SELECT_DEBUG_PINS(x) static enum DEBUG_PIN_TYPE __selected_debug_pins = (x);
|
||
#define DEBUG_PINS_ENABLED(p) (__selected_debug_pins == (p))
|
||
#else
|
||
#define CU_REGISTER_DEBUG_PINS(p...) \
|
||
enum DEBUG_PIN_TYPE { _none = 0, p }; \
|
||
template <enum DEBUG_PIN_TYPE> class __debug_pin_settings { \
|
||
public: \
|
||
static inline bool enabled() { return false; } \
|
||
};
|
||
#define CU_SELECT_DEBUG_PINS(x) template<> inline bool __debug_pin_settings<x>::enabled() { return true; };
|
||
#define DEBUG_PINS_ENABLED(p) (__debug_pin_settings<p>::enabled())
|
||
#endif
|
||
#define DEBUG_PINS_SET(p, v) if (DEBUG_PINS_ENABLED(p)) gpio_set_mask((unsigned)(v)<<PICO_DEBUG_PIN_BASE)
|
||
#define DEBUG_PINS_CLR(p, v) if (DEBUG_PINS_ENABLED(p)) gpio_clr_mask((unsigned)(v)<<PICO_DEBUG_PIN_BASE)
|
||
#define DEBUG_PINS_XOR(p, v) if (DEBUG_PINS_ENABLED(p)) gpio_xor_mask((unsigned)(v)<<PICO_DEBUG_PIN_BASE)
|
||
|
||
#endif // _GPIO_H_
|