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linux-next/include/dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h
Thomas Petazzoni ede033e1e8 dt-bindings: gpio: document the new pull-up/pull-down flags
This commit extends the flags that can be used in GPIO specifiers to
indicate if a pull-up resistor or pull-down resistor should be
enabled.

While some pinctrl DT bindings already offer the capability of
configuring pull-up/pull-down resistors at the pin level, a number of
simple GPIO controllers don't have any pinmuxing capability, and
therefore do not rely on the pinctrl DT bindings.

Such simple GPIO controllers however sometimes allow to configure
pull-up and pull-down resistors on a per-pin basis, and whether such
resistors should be enabled or not is a highly board-specific HW
characteristic.

By using two additional bits of the GPIO flag specifier, we can easily
allow the Device Tree to describe which GPIOs should have their
pull-up or pull-down resistors enabled. Even though the two options
are mutually exclusive, we still need two bits to encode at least
three states: no pull-up/pull-down, pull-up, pull-down.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
2019-02-13 09:07:43 +01:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
/*
* This header provides constants for most GPIO bindings.
*
* Most GPIO bindings include a flags cell as part of the GPIO specifier.
* In most cases, the format of the flags cell uses the standard values
* defined in this header.
*/
#ifndef _DT_BINDINGS_GPIO_GPIO_H
#define _DT_BINDINGS_GPIO_GPIO_H
/* Bit 0 express polarity */
#define GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH 0
#define GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW 1
/* Bit 1 express single-endedness */
#define GPIO_PUSH_PULL 0
#define GPIO_SINGLE_ENDED 2
/* Bit 2 express Open drain or open source */
#define GPIO_LINE_OPEN_SOURCE 0
#define GPIO_LINE_OPEN_DRAIN 4
/*
* Open Drain/Collector is the combination of single-ended open drain interface.
* Open Source/Emitter is the combination of single-ended open source interface.
*/
#define GPIO_OPEN_DRAIN (GPIO_SINGLE_ENDED | GPIO_LINE_OPEN_DRAIN)
#define GPIO_OPEN_SOURCE (GPIO_SINGLE_ENDED | GPIO_LINE_OPEN_SOURCE)
/* Bit 3 express GPIO suspend/resume and reset persistence */
#define GPIO_PERSISTENT 0
#define GPIO_TRANSITORY 8
/* Bit 4 express pull up */
#define GPIO_PULL_UP 16
/* Bit 5 express pull down */
#define GPIO_PULL_DOWN 32
#endif