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26.Dd July 1, 2015
27.Dt GPIO 3
28.Os
29.Sh NAME
30.Nm gpio_open ,
31.Nm gpio_close
32.Nd "library to handle GPIO pins"
33.Sh LIBRARY
34.Lb libgpio
35.Sh SYNOPSIS
36.In sys/types.h
37.In libgpio.h
38.Ft "gpio_handle_t"
39.Fn gpio_open "unsigned int unit"
40.Ft "gpio_handle_t"
41.Fn gpio_open_device "const char *device"
42.Ft void
43.Fn gpio_close "gpio_handle_t handle"
44.Ft int
45.Fn gpio_pin_list "gpio_handle_t handle" "gpio_config_t **pcfgs"
46.Ft int
47.Fn gpio_pin_config "gpio_handle_t handle" "gpio_config_t *cfg"
48.Ft int
49.Fn gpio_pin_set_name "gpio_handle_t handle" "gpio_pin_t pin" "char *name"
50.Ft int
51.Fn gpio_pin_set_flags "gpio_handle_t handle" "gpio_config_t *cfg"
52.Ft gpio_value_t
53.Fn gpio_pin_get "gpio_handle_t handle" "gpio_pin_t pin"
54.Ft int
55.Fn gpio_pin_set "gpio_handle_t handle" "gpio_pin_t pin" "gpio_value_t value"
56.Ft int
57.Fn gpio_pin_toggle "gpio_handle_t handle" "gpio_pin_t pin"
58.Ft int
59.Fn gpio_pin_low "gpio_handle_t handle" "gpio_pin_t pin"
60.Ft int
61.Fn gpio_pin_high "gpio_handle_t handle" "gpio_pin_t pin"
62.Ft int
63.Fn gpio_pin_input "gpio_handle_t handle" "gpio_pin_t pin"
64.Ft int
65.Fn gpio_pin_output "gpio_handle_t handle" "gpio_pin_t pin"
66.Ft int
67.Fn gpio_pin_opendrain "gpio_handle_t handle" "gpio_pin_t pin"
68.Ft int
69.Fn gpio_pin_pushpull "gpio_handle_t handle" "gpio_pin_t pin"
70.Ft int
71.Fn gpio_pin_tristate "gpio_handle_t handle" "gpio_pin_t pin"
72.Ft int
73.Fn gpio_pin_pullup "gpio_handle_t handle" "gpio_pin_t pin"
74.Ft int
75.Fn gpio_pin_pulldown "gpio_handle_t handle" "gpio_pin_t pin"
76.Ft int
77.Fn gpio_pin_invin "gpio_handle_t handle" "gpio_pin_t pin"
78.Ft int
79.Fn gpio_pin_invout "gpio_handle_t handle" "gpio_pin_t pin"
80.Ft int
81.Fn gpio_pin_pulsate "gpio_handle_t handle" "gpio_pin_t pin"
82.Sh DESCRIPTION
83The
84.Nm libgpio
85library provides an interface to configure GPIO pins.
86The library operates with a
87.Ft gpio_handle_t
88opaque type which can be created with
89.Fn gpio_open
90or
91.Fn gpio_open_device .
92When no more GPIO operations are needed, this handle can be destroyed
93with
94.Fn gpio_close .
95.Pp
96To get a list of all available pins, one can call
97.Fn gpio_pin_list .
98This function takes a pointer to a
99.Ft gpio_config_t
100which is dynamically allocated.
101This pointer should be freed with
102.Xr free 3
103when it is no longer necessary.
104.Pp
105The function
106.Fn gpio_pin_config
107retrieves the current configuration of a pin.
108The pin number should be passed in via the
109.Ft g_pin
110variable which is part of the
111.Ft gpio_config_t
112structure.
113.Pp
114The function
115.Fn gpio_pin_set_name
116sets the name used to describe a pin.
117.Pp
118The function
119.Fn gpio_pin_set_flags
120configures a pin with the flags passed in by the
121.Ft gpio_config_t
122structure.
123The pin number should also be passed in through the
124.Ft g_pin
125variable.
126All other structure members will be ignored by this function.
127The list of flags can be found in
128.Pa /usr/include/sys/gpio.h .
129.Pp
130The get or set the state of a GPIO pin, the functions
131.Fn gpio_pin_get
132and
133.Fn gpio_pin_set
134are available, respectively.
135To toggle the state, use
136.Fn gpio_pin_toggle .
137.Pp
138The functions
139.Fn gpio_pin_low
140and
141.Fn gpio_pin_high
142are wrappers around
143.Fn gpio_pin_set .
144.Pp
145The functions
146.Fn gpio_pin_input ,
147.Fn gpio_pin_output ,
148.Fn gpio_pin_opendrain ,
149.Fn gpio_pin_pushpull ,
150.Fn gpio_pin_tristate ,
151.Fn gpio_pin_pullup ,
152.Fn gpio_pin_pulldown ,
153.Fn gpio_pin_invin ,
154.Fn gpio_pin_invout
155and
156.Fn gpio_pin_pulsate
157are wrappers around
158.Fn gpio_pin_set_flags .
159.Sh EXAMPLES
160The following example shows how to configure pin 16 as output and then
161drive it high:
162.Bd -literal
163#include <sys/types.h>
164#include <err.h>
165#include <libgpio.h>
166
167gpio_handle_t handle;
168
169handle = gpio_open(0);
170if (handle == GPIO_INVALID_HANDLE)
171	err(1, "gpio_open failed");
172gpio_pin_output(handle, 16);
173gpio_pin_high(handle, 16);
174gpio_close(handle);
175.Ed
176.Pp
177The following example shows how to get a configuration of a pin:
178.Bd -literal
179gpio_config_t cfg;
180
181cfg.g_pin = 32;
182gpio_pin_config(handle, &cfg);
183.Ed
184.Pp
185The structure will contain the name of the pin and its flags.
186.Sh SEE ALSO
187.Xr gpiobus 4 ,
188.Xr gpioctl 8
189.Sh HISTORY
190The
191.Nm libgpio
192library first appeared in
193.Fx 11.0 .
194.Sh AUTHORS
195The
196.Nm libgpio
197library was implemented by
198.An Rui Paulo Aq Mt rpaulo@FreeBSD.org .
199