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/** @addtogroup gpio_file

@version 1.0.0

@author @htmlonly &copy; @endhtmlonly 2009 Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
@author @htmlonly &copy; @endhtmlonly 2012 Ken Sarkies <ksarkies@internode.on.net>

@date 18 August 2012

Each I/O port has 16 individually configurable bits. Many I/O pins share GPIO
functionality with a number of alternate functions and must be configured to the
alternate function mode if these are to be accessed. A feature is available to
remap alternative functions to a limited set of alternative pins in the event
of a clash of requirements.

The data registers associated with each port for input and output are 32 bit with
the upper 16 bits unused. The output buffer must be written as a 32 bit word, but
individual bits may be set or reset separately in atomic operations to avoid race
conditions during interrupts. Bits may also be individually locked to prevent
accidental configuration changes. Once locked the configuration cannot be changed
until after the next reset.

Each port bit can be configured as analog or digital input, the latter can be
floating or pulled up or down. As outputs they can be configured as either
push-pull or open drain, digital I/O or alternate function, and with maximum
output speeds of 2MHz, 10MHz, or 50MHz.

On reset all ports are configured as digital floating input.

@section gpio_api_ex Basic GPIO Handling API.

Example 1: Push-pull digital output actions with pullup on ports C2 and C9

@code
	gpio_mode_setup(GPIOC, GPIO_MODE_OUTPUT,
		            GPIO_PUPD_PULLUP,  GPIO2 | GPIO9);
	gpio_output_options(GPIOC, GPIO_OTYPE_PP,
		            GPIO_OSPEED_25MHZ,  GPIO2 | GPIO9);
	gpio_set(GPIOC, GPIO2 | GPIO9);
	gpio_clear(GPIOC, GPIO2);
	gpio_toggle(GPIOC, GPIO2 | GPIO9);
	gpio_port_write(GPIOC, 0x204);
@endcode

Example 2: Digital input on port C12 with pullup

@code
	gpio_mode_setup(GPIOC, GPIO_MODE_INPUT,
		            GPIO_PUPD_PULLUP, GPIO12);
	reg16 = gpio_port_read(GPIOC);
@endcode

LGPL License Terms @ref lgpl_license
*/
/*
 * This file is part of the libopencm3 project.
 *
 * Copyright (C) 2011 Fergus Noble <fergusnoble@gmail.com>
 *
 * This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
 * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
 * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
 * (at your option) any later version.
 *
 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
 * along with this library.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 */

/**@{*/

#include <libopencm3/stm32/common/gpio_common_all.h>
#include <libopencm3/stm32/gpio.h>

/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/** @brief Set GPIO Pin Mode

Sets the Pin Direction and Analog/Digital Mode, and Output Pin Pullup,
for a set of GPIO pins on a given GPIO port.

@param[in] gpioport Unsigned int32. Port identifier @ref gpio_port_id
@param[in] mode Unsigned int8. Pin mode @ref gpio_mode
@param[in] pull_up_down Unsigned int8. Pin pullup/pulldown configuration @ref gpio_pup
@param[in] gpios Unsigned int16. Pin identifiers @ref gpio_pin_id
             If multiple pins are to be set, use bitwise OR '|' to separate them.
*/
void gpio_mode_setup(u32 gpioport, u8 mode, u8 pull_up_down, u16 gpios)
{
	u16 i;
	u32 moder, pupd;

	/*
	 * We want to set the config only for the pins mentioned in gpios,
	 * but keeping the others, so read out the actual config first.
	 */
	moder = GPIO_MODER(gpioport);
	pupd = GPIO_PUPDR(gpioport);

	for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
		if (!((1 << i) & gpios))
			continue;

		moder &= ~GPIO_MODE_MASK(i);
		moder |= GPIO_MODE(i, mode);
		pupd &= ~GPIO_PUPD_MASK(i);
		pupd |= GPIO_PUPD(i, pull_up_down);
	}

	/* Set mode and pull up/down control registers. */
	GPIO_MODER(gpioport) = moder;
	GPIO_PUPDR(gpioport) = pupd;
}

/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/** @brief Set GPIO Output Options

When the pin is set to output mode, this sets the configuration (analog/digital and
open drain/push pull) and speed, for a set of GPIO pins on a given GPIO port.

@param[in] gpioport Unsigned int32. Port identifier @ref gpio_port_id
@param[in] otype Unsigned int8. Pin output type @ref gpio_output_type
@param[in] speed Unsigned int8. Pin speed @ref gpio_speed
@param[in] gpios Unsigned int16. Pin identifiers @ref gpio_pin_id
             If multiple pins are to be set, use bitwise OR '|' to separate them.
*/
void gpio_set_output_options(u32 gpioport, u8 otype, u8 speed, u16 gpios)
{
	u16 i;
	u32 ospeedr;

	if (otype == 0x1)
		GPIO_OTYPER(gpioport) |= gpios;
	else
		GPIO_OTYPER(gpioport) &= ~gpios;

	ospeedr = GPIO_OSPEEDR(gpioport);

	for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
		if (!((1 << i) & gpios))
			continue;
		ospeedr &= ~GPIO_OSPEED_MASK(i);
		ospeedr |= GPIO_OSPEED(i, speed);
	}

	GPIO_OSPEEDR(gpioport) = ospeedr;
}

/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/** @brief Set GPIO Alternate Function Selection

Set the alternate function mapping number for each pin. Most pins have alternate
functions associated with them. When set to AF mode, a pin may be used for one of
its allocated alternate functions selected by the number given here. To determine
the number to be used for the desired function refer to the individual datasheet
for the particular device. A table is given under the Pin Selection chapter.

Note that a number of pins may be set but only with a single AF number. In practice
this would rarely be useful as each pin is likely to require a different number.

@param[in] gpioport Unsigned int32. Port identifier @ref gpio_port_id
@param[in] alt_func_num Unsigned int8. Pin alternate function number @ref gpio_af_num
@param[in] gpios Unsigned int16. Pin identifiers @ref gpio_pin_id
             If multiple pins are to be set, use bitwise OR '|' to separate them.
*/
void gpio_set_af(u32 gpioport, u8 alt_func_num, u16 gpios)
{
	u16 i;
	u32 afrl, afrh;

	afrl = GPIO_AFRL(gpioport);
	afrh = GPIO_AFRH(gpioport);

	for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
		if (!((1 << i) & gpios))
			continue;
		afrl &= ~GPIO_AFR_MASK(i);
		afrl |= GPIO_AFR(i, alt_func_num);
	}

	for (i = 8; i < 16; i++) {
		if (!((1 << i) & gpios))
			continue;
		afrh &= ~GPIO_AFR_MASK(i - 8);
		afrh |= GPIO_AFR(i - 8, alt_func_num);
	}

	GPIO_AFRL(gpioport) = afrl;
	GPIO_AFRH(gpioport) = afrh;
}
/**@}*/