/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */ /* * This file is part of libgpiod. * * Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Bartosz Golaszewski */ #ifndef __LIBGPIOD_GPIOD_H__ #define __LIBGPIOD_GPIOD_H__ #include #include #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * @file gpiod.h */ /** * @mainpage libgpiod public API * * This is the complete documentation of the public API made available to * users of libgpiod. * *

The public header is logically split into two high-level parts: the * simple API and the low-level API. The former allows users to easily * interact with the GPIOs in the system without dealing with the low-level * data structures and resource control. The latter gives the user much more * fine-grained control over the GPIO interface. * *

The low-level API is further logically split into several parts such * as: GPIO chip & line operators, iterators, GPIO events handling etc. * *

General note on error handling: all routines exported by libgpiod set * errno to one of the error values defined in errno.h upon failure. The way * of notifying the caller that an error occurred varies between functions, * but in general a function that returns an int, returns -1 on error, while * a function returning a pointer bails out on error condition by returning * a NULL pointer. */ struct gpiod_chip; struct gpiod_line; struct gpiod_chip_iter; struct gpiod_line_iter; struct gpiod_line_bulk; /** * @defgroup common Common helper macros * @{ * * Commonly used utility macros. */ /** * @brief Makes symbol visible. */ #define GPIOD_API __attribute__((visibility("default"))) /** * @brief Marks a function argument or variable as potentially unused. */ #define GPIOD_UNUSED __attribute__((unused)) /** * @brief Shift 1 by given offset. * @param nr Bit position. * @return 1 shifted by nr. */ #define GPIOD_BIT(nr) (1UL << (nr)) /** * @brief Marks a public function as deprecated. */ #define GPIOD_DEPRECATED __attribute__((deprecated)) /** * @} * * @defgroup high_level High-level API * @{ * * Simple high-level routines for straightforward GPIO manipulation without * the need to use the gpiod_* structures or to keep track of resources. */ /** * @brief Miscellaneous GPIO flags. */ enum { GPIOD_CTXLESS_FLAG_OPEN_DRAIN = GPIOD_BIT(0), /**< The line is an open-drain port. */ GPIOD_CTXLESS_FLAG_OPEN_SOURCE = GPIOD_BIT(1), /**< The line is an open-source port. */ GPIOD_CTXLESS_FLAG_BIAS_DISABLE = GPIOD_BIT(2), /**< The line has neither either pull-up nor pull-down resistor */ GPIOD_CTXLESS_FLAG_BIAS_PULL_DOWN = GPIOD_BIT(3), /**< The line has pull-down resistor enabled */ GPIOD_CTXLESS_FLAG_BIAS_PULL_UP = GPIOD_BIT(4), /**< The line has pull-up resistor enabled */ }; /** * @brief Read current value from a single GPIO line. * @param device Name, path, number or label of the gpiochip. * @param offset Offset of the GPIO line. * @param active_low The active state of this line - true if low. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @return 0 or 1 (GPIO value) if the operation succeeds, -1 on error. */ int gpiod_ctxless_get_value(const char *device, unsigned int offset, bool active_low, const char *consumer) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Read current value from a single GPIO line. * @param device Name, path, number or label of the gpiochip. * @param offset Offset of the GPIO line. * @param active_low The active state of this line - true if low. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param flags The flags for the line. * @return 0 or 1 (GPIO value) if the operation succeeds, -1 on error. */ int gpiod_ctxless_get_value_ext(const char *device, unsigned int offset, bool active_low, const char *consumer, int flags) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Read current values from a set of GPIO lines. * @param device Name, path, number or label of the gpiochip. * @param offsets Array of offsets of lines whose values should be read. * @param values Buffer in which the values will be stored. * @param num_lines Number of lines, must be > 0. * @param active_low The active state of the lines - true if low. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @return 0 if the operation succeeds, -1 on error. */ int gpiod_ctxless_get_value_multiple(const char *device, const unsigned int *offsets, int *values, unsigned int num_lines, bool active_low, const char *consumer) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Read current values from a set of GPIO lines. * @param device Name, path, number or label of the gpiochip. * @param offsets Array of offsets of lines whose values should be read. * @param values Buffer in which the values will be stored. * @param num_lines Number of lines, must be > 0. * @param active_low The active state of this line - true if low. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param flags The flags for the lines. * @return 0 if the operation succeeds, -1 on error. */ int gpiod_ctxless_get_value_multiple_ext(const char *device, const unsigned int *offsets, int *values, unsigned int num_lines, bool active_low, const char *consumer, int flags) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Simple set value callback signature. */ typedef void (*gpiod_ctxless_set_value_cb)(void *); /** * @brief Set value of a single GPIO line. * @param device Name, path, number or label of the gpiochip. * @param offset The offset of the GPIO line. * @param value New value (0 or 1). * @param active_low The active state of this line - true if low. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param cb Optional callback function that will be called right after setting * the value. Users can use this, for example, to pause the execution * after toggling a GPIO. * @param data Optional user data that will be passed to the callback function. * @return 0 if the operation succeeds, -1 on error. */ int gpiod_ctxless_set_value(const char *device, unsigned int offset, int value, bool active_low, const char *consumer, gpiod_ctxless_set_value_cb cb, void *data) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Set value of a single GPIO line. * @param device Name, path, number or label of the gpiochip. * @param offset The offset of the GPIO line. * @param value New value (0 or 1). * @param active_low The active state of this line - true if low. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param cb Optional callback function that will be called right after setting * the value. Users can use this, for example, to pause the execution * after toggling a GPIO. * @param data Optional user data that will be passed to the callback function. * @param flags The flags for the line. * @return 0 if the operation succeeds, -1 on error. */ int gpiod_ctxless_set_value_ext(const char *device, unsigned int offset, int value, bool active_low, const char *consumer, gpiod_ctxless_set_value_cb cb, void *data, int flags) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Set values of multiple GPIO lines. * @param device Name, path, number or label of the gpiochip. * @param offsets Array of offsets of lines the values of which should be set. * @param values Array of integers containing new values. * @param num_lines Number of lines, must be > 0. * @param active_low The active state of the lines - true if low. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param cb Optional callback function that will be called right after setting * all values. Works the same as in ::gpiod_ctxless_set_value. * @param data Optional user data that will be passed to the callback function. * @return 0 if the operation succeeds, -1 on error. */ int gpiod_ctxless_set_value_multiple(const char *device, const unsigned int *offsets, const int *values, unsigned int num_lines, bool active_low, const char *consumer, gpiod_ctxless_set_value_cb cb, void *data) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Set values of multiple GPIO lines. * @param device Name, path, number or label of the gpiochip. * @param offsets Array of offsets of lines the values of which should be set. * @param values Array of integers containing new values. * @param num_lines Number of lines, must be > 0. * @param active_low The active state of this line - true if low. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param cb Optional callback function that will be called right after setting * all values. Works the same as in ::gpiod_ctxless_set_value. * @param data Optional user data that will be passed to the callback function. * @param flags The flags for the lines. * @return 0 if the operation succeeds, -1 on error. */ int gpiod_ctxless_set_value_multiple_ext(const char *device, const unsigned int *offsets, const int *values, unsigned int num_lines, bool active_low, const char *consumer, gpiod_ctxless_set_value_cb cb, void *data, int flags) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Event types that the ctxless event monitor can wait for. */ enum { /**< Wait for rising edge events only. */ GPIOD_CTXLESS_EVENT_RISING_EDGE = 1, /**< Wait for falling edge events only. */ GPIOD_CTXLESS_EVENT_FALLING_EDGE, /**< Wait for both types of events. */ GPIOD_CTXLESS_EVENT_BOTH_EDGES, }; /** * @brief Event types that can be passed to the ctxless event callback. */ enum { GPIOD_CTXLESS_EVENT_CB_TIMEOUT = 1, /**< Waiting for events timed out. */ GPIOD_CTXLESS_EVENT_CB_RISING_EDGE, /**< Rising edge event occured. */ GPIOD_CTXLESS_EVENT_CB_FALLING_EDGE, /**< Falling edge event occured. */ }; /** * @brief Return status values that the ctxless event callback can return. */ enum { GPIOD_CTXLESS_EVENT_CB_RET_ERR = -1, /**< Stop processing events and indicate an error. */ GPIOD_CTXLESS_EVENT_CB_RET_OK = 0, /**< Continue processing events. */ GPIOD_CTXLESS_EVENT_CB_RET_STOP = 1, /**< Stop processing events. */ }; /** * @brief Simple event callback signature. * * The callback function takes the following arguments: event type (int), * GPIO line offset (unsigned int), event timestamp (const struct timespec *) * and a pointer to user data (void *). * * This callback is called by the ctxless event loop functions for each GPIO * event. If the callback returns ::GPIOD_CTXLESS_EVENT_CB_RET_ERR, it should * also set errno. */ typedef int (*gpiod_ctxless_event_handle_cb)(int, unsigned int, const struct timespec *, void *); /** * @brief Return status values that the ctxless event poll callback can return. * * Positive value returned from the polling callback indicates the number of * events that occurred on the set of monitored lines. */ enum { GPIOD_CTXLESS_EVENT_POLL_RET_STOP = -2, /**< The event loop should stop processing events. */ GPIOD_CTXLESS_EVENT_POLL_RET_ERR = -1, /**< Polling error occurred (the polling function should set errno). */ GPIOD_CTXLESS_EVENT_POLL_RET_TIMEOUT = 0, /**< Poll timed out. */ }; /** * @brief Helper structure for the ctxless event loop poll callback. */ struct gpiod_ctxless_event_poll_fd { int fd; /**< File descriptor number. */ bool event; /**< Indicates whether an event occurred on this file descriptor. */ }; /** * @brief Simple event poll callback signature. * * The poll callback function takes the following arguments: number of lines * (unsigned int), an array of file descriptors on which input events should * be monitored (struct gpiod_ctxless_event_poll_fd *), poll timeout * (const struct timespec *) and a pointer to user data (void *). * * The callback should poll for input events on the set of descriptors and * return an appropriate value that can be interpreted by the event loop * routine. */ typedef int (*gpiod_ctxless_event_poll_cb)(unsigned int, struct gpiod_ctxless_event_poll_fd *, const struct timespec *, void *); /** * @brief Wait for events on a single GPIO line. * @param device Name, path, number or label of the gpiochip. * @param offset GPIO line offset to monitor. * @param active_low The active state of this line - true if low. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param timeout Maximum wait time for each iteration. * @param poll_cb Callback function to call when waiting for events. * @param event_cb Callback function to call for each line event. * @param data User data passed to the callback. * @return 0 if no errors were encountered, -1 if an error occurred. * @note The way the ctxless event loop works is described in detail in * ::gpiod_ctxless_event_loop_multiple - this is just a wrapper aound * this routine which calls it for a single GPIO line. * @deprecated This function suffers from an issue where HW may not allow * setting up both rising and falling egde interrupts at the same * time. */ int gpiod_ctxless_event_loop(const char *device, unsigned int offset, bool active_low, const char *consumer, const struct timespec *timeout, gpiod_ctxless_event_poll_cb poll_cb, gpiod_ctxless_event_handle_cb event_cb, void *data) GPIOD_API GPIOD_DEPRECATED; /** * @brief Wait for events on multiple GPIO lines. * @param device Name, path, number or label of the gpiochip. * @param offsets Array of GPIO line offsets to monitor. * @param num_lines Number of lines to monitor. * @param active_low The active state of this line - true if low. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param timeout Maximum wait time for each iteration. * @param poll_cb Callback function to call when waiting for events. Can * be NULL. * @param event_cb Callback function to call on event occurrence. * @param data User data passed to the callback. * @return 0 no errors were encountered, -1 if an error occurred. * @note The poll callback can be NULL in which case the routine will fall * back to a basic, ppoll() based callback. * @deprecated This function suffers from an issue where HW may not allow * setting up both rising and falling egde interrupts at the same * time. * * Internally this routine opens the GPIO chip, requests the set of lines for * both-edges events and calls the polling callback in a loop. The role of the * polling callback is to detect input events on a set of file descriptors and * notify the caller about the fds ready for reading. * * The ctxless event loop then reads each queued event from marked descriptors * and calls the event callback. Both callbacks can stop the loop at any * point. * * The poll_cb argument can be NULL in which case the function falls back to * a default, ppoll() based callback. */ int gpiod_ctxless_event_loop_multiple(const char *device, const unsigned int *offsets, unsigned int num_lines, bool active_low, const char *consumer, const struct timespec *timeout, gpiod_ctxless_event_poll_cb poll_cb, gpiod_ctxless_event_handle_cb event_cb, void *data) GPIOD_API GPIOD_DEPRECATED; /** * @brief Wait for events on a single GPIO line. * @param device Name, path, number or label of the gpiochip. * @param event_type Type of events to listen for. * @param offset GPIO line offset to monitor. * @param active_low The active state of this line - true if low. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param timeout Maximum wait time for each iteration. * @param poll_cb Callback function to call when waiting for events. * @param event_cb Callback function to call for each line event. * @param data User data passed to the callback. * @return 0 if no errors were encountered, -1 if an error occurred. * @note The way the ctxless event loop works is described in detail in * ::gpiod_ctxless_event_monitor_multiple - this is just a wrapper aound * this routine which calls it for a single GPIO line. */ int gpiod_ctxless_event_monitor(const char *device, int event_type, unsigned int offset, bool active_low, const char *consumer, const struct timespec *timeout, gpiod_ctxless_event_poll_cb poll_cb, gpiod_ctxless_event_handle_cb event_cb, void *data) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Wait for events on a single GPIO line. * @param device Name, path, number or label of the gpiochip. * @param event_type Type of events to listen for. * @param offset GPIO line offset to monitor. * @param active_low The active state of this line - true if low. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param timeout Maximum wait time for each iteration. * @param poll_cb Callback function to call when waiting for events. * @param event_cb Callback function to call for each line event. * @param data User data passed to the callback. * @param flags The flags for the line. * @return 0 if no errors were encountered, -1 if an error occurred. * @note The way the ctxless event loop works is described in detail in * ::gpiod_ctxless_event_monitor_multiple - this is just a wrapper aound * this routine which calls it for a single GPIO line. */ int gpiod_ctxless_event_monitor_ext(const char *device, int event_type, unsigned int offset, bool active_low, const char *consumer, const struct timespec *timeout, gpiod_ctxless_event_poll_cb poll_cb, gpiod_ctxless_event_handle_cb event_cb, void *data, int flags) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Wait for events on multiple GPIO lines. * @param device Name, path, number or label of the gpiochip. * @param event_type Type of events to listen for. * @param offsets Array of GPIO line offsets to monitor. * @param num_lines Number of lines to monitor. * @param active_low The active state of this line - true if low. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param timeout Maximum wait time for each iteration. * @param poll_cb Callback function to call when waiting for events. Can * be NULL. * @param event_cb Callback function to call on event occurrence. * @param data User data passed to the callback. * @return 0 no errors were encountered, -1 if an error occurred. * @note The poll callback can be NULL in which case the routine will fall * back to a basic, ppoll() based callback. * * Internally this routine opens the GPIO chip, requests the set of lines for * the type of events specified in the event_type parameter and calls the * polling callback in a loop. The role of the polling callback is to detect * input events on a set of file descriptors and notify the caller about the * fds ready for reading. * * The ctxless event loop then reads each queued event from marked descriptors * and calls the event callback. Both callbacks can stop the loop at any * point. * * The poll_cb argument can be NULL in which case the function falls back to * a default, ppoll() based callback. */ int gpiod_ctxless_event_monitor_multiple( const char *device, int event_type, const unsigned int *offsets, unsigned int num_lines, bool active_low, const char *consumer, const struct timespec *timeout, gpiod_ctxless_event_poll_cb poll_cb, gpiod_ctxless_event_handle_cb event_cb, void *data) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Wait for events on multiple GPIO lines. * @param device Name, path, number or label of the gpiochip. * @param event_type Type of events to listen for. * @param offsets Array of GPIO line offsets to monitor. * @param num_lines Number of lines to monitor. * @param active_low The active state of this line - true if low. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param timeout Maximum wait time for each iteration. * @param poll_cb Callback function to call when waiting for events. Can * be NULL. * @param event_cb Callback function to call on event occurrence. * @param data User data passed to the callback. * @param flags The flags for the lines. * @return 0 no errors were encountered, -1 if an error occurred. * @note The poll callback can be NULL in which case the routine will fall * back to a basic, ppoll() based callback. * * Internally this routine opens the GPIO chip, requests the set of lines for * the type of events specified in the event_type parameter and calls the * polling callback in a loop. The role of the polling callback is to detect * input events on a set of file descriptors and notify the caller about the * fds ready for reading. * * The ctxless event loop then reads each queued event from marked descriptors * and calls the event callback. Both callbacks can stop the loop at any * point. * * The poll_cb argument can be NULL in which case the function falls back to * a default, ppoll() based callback. */ int gpiod_ctxless_event_monitor_multiple_ext( const char *device, int event_type, const unsigned int *offsets, unsigned int num_lines, bool active_low, const char *consumer, const struct timespec *timeout, gpiod_ctxless_event_poll_cb poll_cb, gpiod_ctxless_event_handle_cb event_cb, void *data, int flags) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Determine the chip name and line offset of a line with given name. * @param name The name of the GPIO line to lookup. * @param chipname Buffer in which the name of the GPIO chip will be stored. * @param chipname_size Size of the chip name buffer. * @param offset Pointer to an integer in which the line offset will be stored. * @return -1 on error, 0 if the line with given name doesn't exist and 1 if * the line was found. In the first two cases the contents of chipname * and offset remain unchanged. * @note The chip name is truncated if the buffer can't hold its entire size. * @attention GPIO line names are not unique in the linux kernel, neither * globally nor within a single chip. This function finds the first * line with given name. */ int gpiod_ctxless_find_line(const char *name, char *chipname, size_t chipname_size, unsigned int *offset) GPIOD_API; /** * @} * * @defgroup chips GPIO chip operations * @{ * * Functions and data structures dealing with GPIO chips. */ /** * @brief Open a gpiochip by path. * @param path Path to the gpiochip device file. * @return GPIO chip handle or NULL if an error occurred. */ struct gpiod_chip *gpiod_chip_open(const char *path) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Open a gpiochip by name. * @param name Name of the gpiochip to open. * @return GPIO chip handle or NULL if an error occurred. * * This routine appends name to '/dev/' to create the path. */ struct gpiod_chip *gpiod_chip_open_by_name(const char *name) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Open a gpiochip by number. * @param num Number of the gpiochip. * @return GPIO chip handle or NULL if an error occurred. * * This routine appends num to '/dev/gpiochip' to create the path. */ struct gpiod_chip *gpiod_chip_open_by_number(unsigned int num) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Open a gpiochip by label. * @param label Label of the gpiochip to open. * @return GPIO chip handle or NULL if the chip with given label was not found * or an error occured. * @note If the chip cannot be found but no other error occurred, errno is set * to ENOENT. */ struct gpiod_chip *gpiod_chip_open_by_label(const char *label) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Open a gpiochip based on the best guess what the path is. * @param descr String describing the gpiochip. * @return GPIO chip handle or NULL if an error occurred. * * This routine tries to figure out whether the user passed it the path to the * GPIO chip, its name, label or number as a string. Then it tries to open it * using one of the gpiod_chip_open** variants. */ struct gpiod_chip *gpiod_chip_open_lookup(const char *descr) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Close a GPIO chip handle and release all allocated resources. * @param chip The GPIO chip object. */ void gpiod_chip_close(struct gpiod_chip *chip) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Get the GPIO chip name as represented in the kernel. * @param chip The GPIO chip object. * @return Pointer to a human-readable string containing the chip name. */ const char *gpiod_chip_name(struct gpiod_chip *chip) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Get the GPIO chip label as represented in the kernel. * @param chip The GPIO chip object. * @return Pointer to a human-readable string containing the chip label. */ const char *gpiod_chip_label(struct gpiod_chip *chip) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Get the number of GPIO lines exposed by this chip. * @param chip The GPIO chip object. * @return Number of GPIO lines. */ unsigned int gpiod_chip_num_lines(struct gpiod_chip *chip) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Get the handle to the GPIO line at given offset. * @param chip The GPIO chip object. * @param offset The offset of the GPIO line. * @return Pointer to the GPIO line handle or NULL if an error occured. */ struct gpiod_line * gpiod_chip_get_line(struct gpiod_chip *chip, unsigned int offset) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Retrieve a set of lines and store them in a line bulk object. * @param chip The GPIO chip object. * @param offsets Array of offsets of lines to retrieve. * @param num_offsets Number of lines to retrieve. * @param bulk Line bulk object in which to store the line handles. * @return 0 on success, -1 on error. */ int gpiod_chip_get_lines(struct gpiod_chip *chip, unsigned int *offsets, unsigned int num_offsets, struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Retrieve all lines exposed by a chip and store them in a bulk object. * @param chip The GPIO chip object. * @param bulk Line bulk object in which to store the line handles. * @return 0 on success, -1 on error. */ int gpiod_chip_get_all_lines(struct gpiod_chip *chip, struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Find a GPIO line by name among lines associated with given GPIO chip. * @param chip The GPIO chip object. * @param name The name of the GPIO line. * @return Pointer to the GPIO line handle or NULL if the line could not be * found or an error occurred. * @note In case a line with given name is not associated with given chip, the * function sets errno to ENOENT. * @attention GPIO line names are not unique in the linux kernel, neither * globally nor within a single chip. This function finds the first * line with given name. */ struct gpiod_line * gpiod_chip_find_line(struct gpiod_chip *chip, const char *name) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Find a set of GPIO lines by names among lines exposed by this chip. * @param chip The GPIO chip object. * @param names Array of pointers to C-strings containing the names of the * lines to lookup. Must end with a NULL-pointer. * @param bulk Line bulk object in which the located lines will be stored. * @return 0 if all lines were located, -1 on error. * @note If at least one line from the list could not be found among the lines * exposed by this chip, the function sets errno to ENOENT. * @attention GPIO line names are not unique in the linux kernel, neither * globally nor within a single chip. This function finds the first * line with given name. */ int gpiod_chip_find_lines(struct gpiod_chip *chip, const char **names, struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk) GPIOD_API; /** * @} * * @defgroup lines GPIO line operations * @{ * * Functions and data structures dealing with GPIO lines. * * @defgroup line_bulk Operating on multiple lines * @{ * * Convenience data structures and helper functions for storing and operating * on multiple lines at once. */ /** * @brief Maximum number of GPIO lines that can be requested at once. */ #define GPIOD_LINE_BULK_MAX_LINES 64 /** * @brief Helper structure for storing a set of GPIO line objects. * * This structure is used in all operations involving sets of GPIO lines. If * a bulk object is being passed to a function while containing zero lines, * the result is undefined. */ struct gpiod_line_bulk { struct gpiod_line *lines[GPIOD_LINE_BULK_MAX_LINES]; /**< Buffer for line pointers. */ unsigned int num_lines; /**< Number of lines currently held in this structure. */ }; /** * @brief Static initializer for GPIO bulk objects. * * This macro simply sets the internally held number of lines to 0. */ #define GPIOD_LINE_BULK_INITIALIZER { { NULL }, 0 } /** * @brief Initialize a GPIO bulk object. * @param bulk Line bulk object. * * This routine simply sets the internally held number of lines to 0. */ static inline void gpiod_line_bulk_init(struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk) { bulk->num_lines = 0; } /** * @brief Add a single line to a GPIO bulk object. * @param bulk Line bulk object. * @param line Line to add. */ static inline void gpiod_line_bulk_add(struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk, struct gpiod_line *line) { bulk->lines[bulk->num_lines++] = line; } /** * @brief Retrieve the line handle from a line bulk object at given offset. * @param bulk Line bulk object. * @param offset Line offset. * @return Line handle at given offset. */ static inline struct gpiod_line * gpiod_line_bulk_get_line(struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk, unsigned int offset) { return bulk->lines[offset]; } /** * @brief Retrieve the number of GPIO lines held by this line bulk object. * @param bulk Line bulk object. * @return Number of lines held by this line bulk. */ static inline unsigned int gpiod_line_bulk_num_lines(struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk) { return bulk->num_lines; } /** * @brief Iterate over all line handles held by a line bulk object. * @param bulk Line bulk object. * @param line GPIO line handle. On each iteration, the subsequent line handle * is assigned to this pointer. * @param lineptr Pointer to a GPIO line handle used to store the loop state. */ #define gpiod_line_bulk_foreach_line(bulk, line, lineptr) \ for ((lineptr) = (bulk)->lines, (line) = *(lineptr); \ (lineptr) <= (bulk)->lines + ((bulk)->num_lines - 1); \ (lineptr)++, (line) = *(lineptr)) /** * @brief Iterate over all line handles held by a line bulk object (integer * counter variant). * @param bulk Line bulk object. * @param line GPIO line handle. On each iteration, the subsequent line handle * is assigned to this pointer. * @param offset An integer variable used to store the loop state. * * This is a variant of ::gpiod_line_bulk_foreach_line which uses an integer * variable (either signed or unsigned) to store the loop state. This offset * variable is guaranteed to correspond to the offset of the current line in * the bulk->lines array. */ #define gpiod_line_bulk_foreach_line_off(bulk, line, offset) \ for ((offset) = 0, (line) = (bulk)->lines[0]; \ (offset) < (bulk)->num_lines; \ (offset)++, (line) = (bulk)->lines[(offset)]) /** * @} * * @defgroup line_info Line info * @{ * * Definitions and functions for retrieving kernel information about both * requested and free lines. */ /** * @brief Possible direction settings. */ enum { GPIOD_LINE_DIRECTION_INPUT = 1, /**< Direction is input - we're reading the state of a GPIO line. */ GPIOD_LINE_DIRECTION_OUTPUT, /**< Direction is output - we're driving the GPIO line. */ }; /** * @brief Possible active state settings. */ enum { GPIOD_LINE_ACTIVE_STATE_HIGH = 1, /**< The active state of a GPIO is active-high. */ GPIOD_LINE_ACTIVE_STATE_LOW, /**< The active state of a GPIO is active-low. */ }; /** * @brief Possible internal bias settings. */ enum { GPIOD_LINE_BIAS_AS_IS = 1, /**< The internal bias state is unknown. */ GPIOD_LINE_BIAS_DISABLE, /**< The internal bias is disabled. */ GPIOD_LINE_BIAS_PULL_UP, /**< The internal pull-up bias is enabled. */ GPIOD_LINE_BIAS_PULL_DOWN, /**< The internal pull-down bias is enabled. */ }; /** * @brief Read the GPIO line offset. * @param line GPIO line object. * @return Line offset. */ unsigned int gpiod_line_offset(struct gpiod_line *line) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Read the GPIO line name. * @param line GPIO line object. * @return Name of the GPIO line as it is represented in the kernel. This * routine returns a pointer to a null-terminated string or NULL if * the line is unnamed. */ const char *gpiod_line_name(struct gpiod_line *line) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Read the GPIO line consumer name. * @param line GPIO line object. * @return Name of the GPIO consumer name as it is represented in the * kernel. This routine returns a pointer to a null-terminated string * or NULL if the line is not used. */ const char *gpiod_line_consumer(struct gpiod_line *line) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Read the GPIO line direction setting. * @param line GPIO line object. * @return Returns GPIOD_LINE_DIRECTION_INPUT or GPIOD_LINE_DIRECTION_OUTPUT. */ int gpiod_line_direction(struct gpiod_line *line) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Read the GPIO line active state setting. * @param line GPIO line object. * @return Returns GPIOD_LINE_ACTIVE_STATE_HIGH or GPIOD_LINE_ACTIVE_STATE_LOW. */ int gpiod_line_active_state(struct gpiod_line *line) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Read the GPIO line bias setting. * @param line GPIO line object. * @return Returns GPIOD_LINE_BIAS_PULL_UP, GPIOD_LINE_BIAS_PULL_DOWN, * GPIOD_LINE_BIAS_DISABLE or GPIOD_LINE_BIAS_AS_IS. */ int gpiod_line_bias(struct gpiod_line *line) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Check if the line is currently in use. * @param line GPIO line object. * @return True if the line is in use, false otherwise. * * The user space can't know exactly why a line is busy. It may have been * requested by another process or hogged by the kernel. It only matters that * the line is used and we can't request it. */ bool gpiod_line_is_used(struct gpiod_line *line) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Check if the line is an open-drain GPIO. * @param line GPIO line object. * @return True if the line is an open-drain GPIO, false otherwise. */ bool gpiod_line_is_open_drain(struct gpiod_line *line) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Check if the line is an open-source GPIO. * @param line GPIO line object. * @return True if the line is an open-source GPIO, false otherwise. */ bool gpiod_line_is_open_source(struct gpiod_line *line) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Re-read the line info. * @param line GPIO line object. * @return 0 if the operation succeeds. In case of an error this routine * returns -1 and sets the last error number. * * The line info is initially retrieved from the kernel by * gpiod_chip_get_line() and is later re-read after every successful request. * Users can use this function to manually re-read the line info when needed. * * We currently have no mechanism provided by the kernel for keeping the line * info synchronized and for the sake of speed and simplicity of this low-level * library we don't want to re-read the line info automatically everytime * a property is retrieved. Any daemon using this library must track the state * of lines on its own and call this routine if needed. * * The state of requested lines is kept synchronized (or rather cannot be * changed by external agents while the ownership of the line is taken) so * there's no need to call this function in that case. */ int gpiod_line_update(struct gpiod_line *line) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Check if the line info needs to be updated. * @param line GPIO line object. * @return Always returns false. * @deprecated This mechanism no longer exists in the library and this function * does nothing. */ bool gpiod_line_needs_update(struct gpiod_line *line) GPIOD_API GPIOD_DEPRECATED; /** * @} * * @defgroup line_request Line requests * @{ * * Interface for requesting GPIO lines from userspace for both values and * events. */ /** * @brief Available types of requests. */ enum { GPIOD_LINE_REQUEST_DIRECTION_AS_IS = 1, /**< Request the line(s), but don't change current direction. */ GPIOD_LINE_REQUEST_DIRECTION_INPUT, /**< Request the line(s) for reading the GPIO line state. */ GPIOD_LINE_REQUEST_DIRECTION_OUTPUT, /**< Request the line(s) for setting the GPIO line state. */ GPIOD_LINE_REQUEST_EVENT_FALLING_EDGE, /**< Only watch falling edge events. */ GPIOD_LINE_REQUEST_EVENT_RISING_EDGE, /**< Only watch rising edge events. */ GPIOD_LINE_REQUEST_EVENT_BOTH_EDGES, /**< Monitor both types of events. */ }; /** * @brief Miscellaneous GPIO request flags. */ enum { GPIOD_LINE_REQUEST_FLAG_OPEN_DRAIN = GPIOD_BIT(0), /**< The line is an open-drain port. */ GPIOD_LINE_REQUEST_FLAG_OPEN_SOURCE = GPIOD_BIT(1), /**< The line is an open-source port. */ GPIOD_LINE_REQUEST_FLAG_ACTIVE_LOW = GPIOD_BIT(2), /**< The active state of the line is low (high is the default). */ GPIOD_LINE_REQUEST_FLAG_BIAS_DISABLE = GPIOD_BIT(3), /**< The line has neither either pull-up nor pull-down resistor. */ GPIOD_LINE_REQUEST_FLAG_BIAS_PULL_DOWN = GPIOD_BIT(4), /**< The line has pull-down resistor enabled. */ GPIOD_LINE_REQUEST_FLAG_BIAS_PULL_UP = GPIOD_BIT(5), /**< The line has pull-up resistor enabled. */ }; /** * @brief Structure holding configuration of a line request. */ struct gpiod_line_request_config { const char *consumer; /**< Name of the consumer. */ int request_type; /**< Request type. */ int flags; /**< Other configuration flags. */ }; /** * @brief Reserve a single line. * @param line GPIO line object. * @param config Request options. * @param default_val Initial line value - only relevant if we're setting * the direction to output. * @return 0 if the line was properly reserved. In case of an error this * routine returns -1 and sets the last error number. * * If this routine succeeds, the caller takes ownership of the GPIO line until * it's released. */ int gpiod_line_request(struct gpiod_line *line, const struct gpiod_line_request_config *config, int default_val) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Reserve a single line, set the direction to input. * @param line GPIO line object. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @return 0 if the line was properly reserved, -1 on failure. */ int gpiod_line_request_input(struct gpiod_line *line, const char *consumer) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Reserve a single line, set the direction to output. * @param line GPIO line object. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param default_val Initial line value. * @return 0 if the line was properly reserved, -1 on failure. */ int gpiod_line_request_output(struct gpiod_line *line, const char *consumer, int default_val) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Request rising edge event notifications on a single line. * @param line GPIO line object. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @return 0 if the operation succeeds, -1 on failure. */ int gpiod_line_request_rising_edge_events(struct gpiod_line *line, const char *consumer) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Request falling edge event notifications on a single line. * @param line GPIO line object. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @return 0 if the operation succeeds, -1 on failure. */ int gpiod_line_request_falling_edge_events(struct gpiod_line *line, const char *consumer) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Request all event type notifications on a single line. * @param line GPIO line object. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @return 0 if the operation succeeds, -1 on failure. */ int gpiod_line_request_both_edges_events(struct gpiod_line *line, const char *consumer) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Reserve a single line, set the direction to input. * @param line GPIO line object. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param flags Additional request flags. * @return 0 if the line was properly reserved, -1 on failure. */ int gpiod_line_request_input_flags(struct gpiod_line *line, const char *consumer, int flags) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Reserve a single line, set the direction to output. * @param line GPIO line object. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param flags Additional request flags. * @param default_val Initial line value. * @return 0 if the line was properly reserved, -1 on failure. */ int gpiod_line_request_output_flags(struct gpiod_line *line, const char *consumer, int flags, int default_val) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Request rising edge event notifications on a single line. * @param line GPIO line object. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param flags Additional request flags. * @return 0 if the operation succeeds, -1 on failure. */ int gpiod_line_request_rising_edge_events_flags(struct gpiod_line *line, const char *consumer, int flags) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Request falling edge event notifications on a single line. * @param line GPIO line object. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param flags Additional request flags. * @return 0 if the operation succeeds, -1 on failure. */ int gpiod_line_request_falling_edge_events_flags(struct gpiod_line *line, const char *consumer, int flags) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Request all event type notifications on a single line. * @param line GPIO line object. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param flags Additional request flags. * @return 0 if the operation succeeds, -1 on failure. */ int gpiod_line_request_both_edges_events_flags(struct gpiod_line *line, const char *consumer, int flags) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Reserve a set of GPIO lines. * @param bulk Set of GPIO lines to reserve. * @param config Request options. * @param default_vals Initial line values - only relevant if we're setting * the direction to output. * @return 0 if the all lines were properly requested. In case of an error * this routine returns -1 and sets the last error number. * * If this routine succeeds, the caller takes ownership of the GPIO lines * until they're released. All the requested lines must be prodivided by the * same gpiochip. */ int gpiod_line_request_bulk(struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk, const struct gpiod_line_request_config *config, const int *default_vals) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Reserve a set of GPIO lines, set the direction to input. * @param bulk Set of GPIO lines to reserve. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @return 0 if the lines were properly reserved, -1 on failure. */ int gpiod_line_request_bulk_input(struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk, const char *consumer) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Reserve a set of GPIO lines, set the direction to output. * @param bulk Set of GPIO lines to reserve. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param default_vals Initial line values. * @return 0 if the lines were properly reserved, -1 on failure. */ int gpiod_line_request_bulk_output(struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk, const char *consumer, const int *default_vals) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Request rising edge event notifications on a set of lines. * @param bulk Set of GPIO lines to request. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @return 0 if the operation succeeds, -1 on failure. */ int gpiod_line_request_bulk_rising_edge_events(struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk, const char *consumer) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Request falling edge event notifications on a set of lines. * @param bulk Set of GPIO lines to request. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @return 0 if the operation succeeds, -1 on failure. */ int gpiod_line_request_bulk_falling_edge_events(struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk, const char *consumer) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Request all event type notifications on a set of lines. * @param bulk Set of GPIO lines to request. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @return 0 if the operation succeeds, -1 on failure. */ int gpiod_line_request_bulk_both_edges_events(struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk, const char *consumer) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Reserve a set of GPIO lines, set the direction to input. * @param bulk Set of GPIO lines to reserve. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param flags Additional request flags. * @return 0 if the lines were properly reserved, -1 on failure. */ int gpiod_line_request_bulk_input_flags(struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk, const char *consumer, int flags) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Reserve a set of GPIO lines, set the direction to output. * @param bulk Set of GPIO lines to reserve. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param flags Additional request flags. * @param default_vals Initial line values. * @return 0 if the lines were properly reserved, -1 on failure. */ int gpiod_line_request_bulk_output_flags(struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk, const char *consumer, int flags, const int *default_vals) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Request rising edge event notifications on a set of lines. * @param bulk Set of GPIO lines to request. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param flags Additional request flags. * @return 0 if the operation succeeds, -1 on failure. */ int gpiod_line_request_bulk_rising_edge_events_flags( struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk, const char *consumer, int flags) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Request falling edge event notifications on a set of lines. * @param bulk Set of GPIO lines to request. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param flags Additional request flags. * @return 0 if the operation succeeds, -1 on failure. */ int gpiod_line_request_bulk_falling_edge_events_flags( struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk, const char *consumer, int flags) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Request all event type notifications on a set of lines. * @param bulk Set of GPIO lines to request. * @param consumer Name of the consumer. * @param flags Additional request flags. * @return 0 if the operation succeeds, -1 on failure. */ int gpiod_line_request_bulk_both_edges_events_flags( struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk, const char *consumer, int flags) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Release a previously reserved line. * @param line GPIO line object. */ void gpiod_line_release(struct gpiod_line *line) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Release a set of previously reserved lines. * @param bulk Set of GPIO lines to release. * * If the lines were not previously requested together, the behavior is * undefined. */ void gpiod_line_release_bulk(struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Check if the calling user has ownership of this line. * @param line GPIO line object. * @return True if given line was requested, false otherwise. */ bool gpiod_line_is_requested(struct gpiod_line *line) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Check if the calling user has neither requested ownership of this * line nor configured any event notifications. * @param line GPIO line object. * @return True if given line is free, false otherwise. */ bool gpiod_line_is_free(struct gpiod_line *line) GPIOD_API; /** * @} * * @defgroup line_value Reading & setting line values * @{ * * Functions allowing to read and set GPIO line values for single lines and * in bulk. */ /** * @brief Read current value of a single GPIO line. * @param line GPIO line object. * @return 0 or 1 if the operation succeeds. On error this routine returns -1 * and sets the last error number. */ int gpiod_line_get_value(struct gpiod_line *line) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Read current values of a set of GPIO lines. * @param bulk Set of GPIO lines to reserve. * @param values An array big enough to hold line_bulk->num_lines values. * @return 0 is the operation succeeds. In case of an error this routine * returns -1 and sets the last error number. * * If succeeds, this routine fills the values array with a set of values in * the same order, the lines are added to line_bulk. If the lines were not * previously requested together, the behavior is undefined. */ int gpiod_line_get_value_bulk(struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk, int *values) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Set the value of a single GPIO line. * @param line GPIO line object. * @param value New value. * @return 0 is the operation succeeds. In case of an error this routine * returns -1 and sets the last error number. */ int gpiod_line_set_value(struct gpiod_line *line, int value) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Set the values of a set of GPIO lines. * @param bulk Set of GPIO lines to reserve. * @param values An array holding line_bulk->num_lines new values for lines. * A NULL pointer is interpreted as a logical low for all lines. * @return 0 is the operation succeeds. In case of an error this routine * returns -1 and sets the last error number. * * If the lines were not previously requested together, the behavior is * undefined. */ int gpiod_line_set_value_bulk(struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk, const int *values) GPIOD_API; /** * @} * * @defgroup line_config Setting line configuration * @{ * * Functions allowing modification of config options of GPIO lines requested * from user-space. */ /** * @brief Update the configuration of a single GPIO line. * @param line GPIO line object. * @param direction Updated direction which may be one of * GPIOD_LINE_REQUEST_DIRECTION_AS_IS, * GPIOD_LINE_REQUEST_DIRECTION_INPUT, or * GPIOD_LINE_REQUEST_DIRECTION_OUTPUT. * @param flags Replacement flags. * @param value The new output value for the line when direction is * GPIOD_LINE_REQUEST_DIRECTION_OUTPUT. * @return 0 is the operation succeeds. In case of an error this routine * returns -1 and sets the last error number. */ int gpiod_line_set_config(struct gpiod_line *line, int direction, int flags, int value) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Update the configuration of a set of GPIO lines. * @param bulk Set of GPIO lines. * @param direction Updated direction which may be one of * GPIOD_LINE_REQUEST_DIRECTION_AS_IS, * GPIOD_LINE_REQUEST_DIRECTION_INPUT, or * GPIOD_LINE_REQUEST_DIRECTION_OUTPUT. * @param flags Replacement flags. * @param values An array holding line_bulk->num_lines new logical values * for lines when direction is * GPIOD_LINE_REQUEST_DIRECTION_OUTPUT. * A NULL pointer is interpreted as a logical low for all lines. * @return 0 is the operation succeeds. In case of an error this routine * returns -1 and sets the last error number. * * If the lines were not previously requested together, the behavior is * undefined. */ int gpiod_line_set_config_bulk(struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk, int direction, int flags, const int *values) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Update the configuration flags of a single GPIO line. * @param line GPIO line object. * @param flags Replacement flags. * @return 0 is the operation succeeds. In case of an error this routine * returns -1 and sets the last error number. */ int gpiod_line_set_flags(struct gpiod_line *line, int flags) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Update the configuration flags of a set of GPIO lines. * @param bulk Set of GPIO lines. * @param flags Replacement flags. * @return 0 is the operation succeeds. In case of an error this routine * returns -1 and sets the last error number. * * If the lines were not previously requested together, the behavior is * undefined. */ int gpiod_line_set_flags_bulk(struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk, int flags) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Set the direction of a single GPIO line to input. * @param line GPIO line object. * @return 0 is the operation succeeds. In case of an error this routine * returns -1 and sets the last error number. */ int gpiod_line_set_direction_input(struct gpiod_line *line) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Set the direction of a set of GPIO lines to input. * @param bulk Set of GPIO lines. * @return 0 is the operation succeeds. In case of an error this routine * returns -1 and sets the last error number. * * If the lines were not previously requested together, the behavior is * undefined. */ int gpiod_line_set_direction_input_bulk(struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Set the direction of a single GPIO line to output. * @param line GPIO line object. * @param value The logical value output on the line. * @return 0 is the operation succeeds. In case of an error this routine * returns -1 and sets the last error number. */ int gpiod_line_set_direction_output(struct gpiod_line *line, int value) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Set the direction of a set of GPIO lines to output. * @param bulk Set of GPIO lines. * @param values An array holding line_bulk->num_lines new logical values * for lines. A NULL pointer is interpreted as a logical low * for all lines. * @return 0 is the operation succeeds. In case of an error this routine * returns -1 and sets the last error number. * * If the lines were not previously requested together, the behavior is * undefined. */ int gpiod_line_set_direction_output_bulk(struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk, const int *values) GPIOD_API; /** * @} * * @defgroup line_event Line events handling * @{ * * Structures and functions allowing to poll lines for events and read them, * both for individual lines as well as in bulk. Also contains functions for * retrieving the associated file descriptors and operate on them for easy * integration with standard unix interfaces. */ /** * @brief Event types. */ enum { GPIOD_LINE_EVENT_RISING_EDGE = 1, /**< Rising edge event. */ GPIOD_LINE_EVENT_FALLING_EDGE, /**< Falling edge event. */ }; /** * @brief Structure holding event info. */ struct gpiod_line_event { struct timespec ts; /**< Best estimate of time of event occurrence. */ int event_type; /**< Type of the event that occurred. */ }; /** * @brief Wait for an event on a single line. * @param line GPIO line object. * @param timeout Wait time limit. * @return 0 if wait timed out, -1 if an error occurred, 1 if an event * occurred. */ int gpiod_line_event_wait(struct gpiod_line *line, const struct timespec *timeout) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Wait for events on a set of lines. * @param bulk Set of GPIO lines to monitor. * @param timeout Wait time limit. * @param event_bulk Bulk object in which to store the line handles on which * events occurred. Can be NULL. * @return 0 if wait timed out, -1 if an error occurred, 1 if at least one * event occurred. */ int gpiod_line_event_wait_bulk(struct gpiod_line_bulk *bulk, const struct timespec *timeout, struct gpiod_line_bulk *event_bulk) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Read next pending event from the GPIO line. * @param line GPIO line object. * @param event Buffer to which the event data will be copied. * @return 0 if the event was read correctly, -1 on error. * @note This function will block if no event was queued for this line. */ int gpiod_line_event_read(struct gpiod_line *line, struct gpiod_line_event *event) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Read up to a certain number of events from the GPIO line. * @param line GPIO line object. * @param events Buffer to which the event data will be copied. Must hold at * least the amount of events specified in num_events. * @param num_events Specifies how many events can be stored in the buffer. * @return On success returns the number of events stored in the buffer, on * failure -1 is returned. */ int gpiod_line_event_read_multiple(struct gpiod_line *line, struct gpiod_line_event *events, unsigned int num_events) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Get the event file descriptor. * @param line GPIO line object. * @return Number of the event file descriptor or -1 if the user tries to * retrieve the descriptor from a line that wasn't configured for * event monitoring. * * Users may want to poll the event file descriptor on their own. This routine * allows to access it. */ int gpiod_line_event_get_fd(struct gpiod_line *line) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Read the last GPIO event directly from a file descriptor. * @param fd File descriptor. * @param event Buffer in which the event data will be stored. * @return 0 if the event was read correctly, -1 on error. * * Users who directly poll the file descriptor for incoming events can also * directly read the event data from it using this routine. This function * translates the kernel representation of the event to the libgpiod format. */ int gpiod_line_event_read_fd(int fd, struct gpiod_line_event *event) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Read up to a certain number of events directly from a file descriptor. * @param fd File descriptor. * @param events Buffer to which the event data will be copied. Must hold at * least the amount of events specified in num_events. * @param num_events Specifies how many events can be stored in the buffer. * @return On success returns the number of events stored in the buffer, on * failure -1 is returned. */ int gpiod_line_event_read_fd_multiple(int fd, struct gpiod_line_event *events, unsigned int num_events) GPIOD_API; /** * @} * * @defgroup line_misc Misc line functions * @{ * * Functions that didn't fit anywhere else. */ /** * @brief Get a GPIO line handle by GPIO chip description and offset. * @param device String describing the gpiochip. * @param offset The offset of the GPIO line. * @return GPIO line handle or NULL if an error occurred. * * This routine provides a shorter alternative to calling * ::gpiod_chip_open_lookup and ::gpiod_chip_get_line. * * If this function succeeds, the caller is responsible for closing the * associated GPIO chip. */ struct gpiod_line * gpiod_line_get(const char *device, unsigned int offset) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Find a GPIO line by its name. * @param name Name of the GPIO line. * @return Returns the GPIO line handle if the line exists in the system or * NULL if it couldn't be located or an error occurred. * @attention GPIO lines are not unique in the linux kernel, neither globally * nor within a single chip. This function finds the first line with * given name. * * If this routine succeeds, the user must manually close the GPIO chip owning * this line to avoid memory leaks. If the line could not be found, this * functions sets errno to ENOENT. */ struct gpiod_line *gpiod_line_find(const char *name) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Close a GPIO chip owning this line and release all resources. * @param line GPIO line object * * After this function returns, the line must no longer be used. */ void gpiod_line_close_chip(struct gpiod_line *line) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Get the handle to the GPIO chip controlling this line. * @param line The GPIO line object. * @return Pointer to the GPIO chip handle controlling this line. */ struct gpiod_chip *gpiod_line_get_chip(struct gpiod_line *line) GPIOD_API; /** * @} * * @} * * @defgroup iterators Iterators for GPIO chips and lines * @{ * * These functions and data structures allow easy iterating over GPIO * chips and lines. */ /** * @brief Create a new gpiochip iterator. * @return Pointer to a new chip iterator object or NULL if an error occurred. * * Internally this routine scans the /dev/ directory for GPIO chip device * files, opens them and stores their the handles until ::gpiod_chip_iter_free * or ::gpiod_chip_iter_free_noclose is called. */ struct gpiod_chip_iter *gpiod_chip_iter_new(void) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Release all resources allocated for the gpiochip iterator and close * the most recently opened gpiochip (if any). * @param iter The gpiochip iterator object. */ void gpiod_chip_iter_free(struct gpiod_chip_iter *iter) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Release all resources allocated for the gpiochip iterator but * don't close the most recently opened gpiochip (if any). * @param iter The gpiochip iterator object. * * Users may want to break the loop when iterating over gpiochips and keep * the most recently opened chip active while freeing the iterator data. * This routine enables that. */ void gpiod_chip_iter_free_noclose(struct gpiod_chip_iter *iter) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Get the next gpiochip handle. * @param iter The gpiochip iterator object. * @return Pointer to the next open gpiochip handle or NULL if no more chips * are present in the system. * @note The previous chip handle will be closed using ::gpiod_chip_iter_free. */ struct gpiod_chip * gpiod_chip_iter_next(struct gpiod_chip_iter *iter) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Get the next gpiochip handle without closing the previous one. * @param iter The gpiochip iterator object. * @return Pointer to the next open gpiochip handle or NULL if no more chips * are present in the system. * @note This function works just like ::gpiod_chip_iter_next but doesn't * close the most recently opened chip handle. */ struct gpiod_chip * gpiod_chip_iter_next_noclose(struct gpiod_chip_iter *iter) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Iterate over all GPIO chips present in the system. * @param iter An initialized GPIO chip iterator. * @param chip Pointer to a GPIO chip handle. On each iteration the newly * opened chip handle is assigned to this argument. * * The user must not close the GPIO chip manually - instead the previous chip * handle is closed automatically on the next iteration. The last chip to be * opened is closed internally by ::gpiod_chip_iter_free. */ #define gpiod_foreach_chip(iter, chip) \ for ((chip) = gpiod_chip_iter_next(iter); \ (chip); \ (chip) = gpiod_chip_iter_next(iter)) /** * @brief Iterate over all chips present in the system without closing them. * @param iter An initialized GPIO chip iterator. * @param chip Pointer to a GPIO chip handle. On each iteration the newly * opened chip handle is assigned to this argument. * * The user must close all the GPIO chips manually after use, until then, the * chips remain open. Free the iterator by calling * ::gpiod_chip_iter_free_noclose to avoid closing the last chip automatically. */ #define gpiod_foreach_chip_noclose(iter, chip) \ for ((chip) = gpiod_chip_iter_next_noclose(iter); \ (chip); \ (chip) = gpiod_chip_iter_next_noclose(iter)) /** * @brief Create a new line iterator. * @param chip Active gpiochip handle over the lines of which we want * to iterate. * @return New line iterator or NULL if an error occurred. */ struct gpiod_line_iter * gpiod_line_iter_new(struct gpiod_chip *chip) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Free all resources associated with a GPIO line iterator. * @param iter Line iterator object. */ void gpiod_line_iter_free(struct gpiod_line_iter *iter) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Get the next GPIO line handle. * @param iter The GPIO line iterator object. * @return Pointer to the next GPIO line handle or NULL if there are no more * lines left. */ struct gpiod_line * gpiod_line_iter_next(struct gpiod_line_iter *iter) GPIOD_API; /** * @brief Iterate over all GPIO lines of a single chip. * @param iter An initialized GPIO line iterator. * @param line Pointer to a GPIO line handle - on each iteration, the * next GPIO line will be assigned to this argument. */ #define gpiod_foreach_line(iter, line) \ for ((line) = gpiod_line_iter_next(iter); \ (line); \ (line) = gpiod_line_iter_next(iter)) /** * @} * * @defgroup misc Stuff that didn't fit anywhere else * @{ * * Various libgpiod-related functions. */ /** * @brief Get the API version of the library as a human-readable string. * @return Human-readable string containing the library version. */ const char *gpiod_version_string(void) GPIOD_API; /** * @} */ #ifdef __cplusplus } /* extern "C" */ #endif #endif /* __LIBGPIOD_GPIOD_H__ */