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| Configfs GPIO Simulator |
| ======================= |
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| The configfs GPIO Simulator (gpio-sim) provides a way to create simulated GPIO |
| chips for testing purposes. The lines exposed by these chips can be accessed |
| using the standard GPIO character device interface as well as manipulated |
| using sysfs attributes. |
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| Creating simulated chips |
| ------------------------ |
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| The gpio-sim module registers a configfs subsystem called ``'gpio-sim'``. For |
| details of the configfs filesystem, please refer to the configfs documentation. |
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| The user can create a hierarchy of configfs groups and items as well as modify |
| values of exposed attributes. Once the chip is instantiated, this hierarchy |
| will be translated to appropriate device properties. The general structure is: |
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| **Group:** ``/config/gpio-sim`` |
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| This is the top directory of the gpio-sim configfs tree. |
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| **Group:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device`` |
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| **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device/dev_name`` |
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| **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device/live`` |
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| This is a directory representing a GPIO platform device. The ``'dev_name'`` |
| attribute is read-only and allows the user-space to read the platform device |
| name (e.g. ``'gpio-sim.0'``). The ``'live'`` attribute allows to trigger the |
| actual creation of the device once it's fully configured. The accepted values |
| are: ``'1'`` to enable the simulated device and ``'0'`` to disable and tear |
| it down. |
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| **Group:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device/gpio-bankX`` |
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| **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device/gpio-bankX/chip_name`` |
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| **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device/gpio-bankX/num_lines`` |
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| This group represents a bank of GPIOs under the top platform device. The |
| ``'chip_name'`` attribute is read-only and allows the user-space to read the |
| device name of the bank device. The ``'num_lines'`` attribute allows to specify |
| the number of lines exposed by this bank. |
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| **Group:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device/gpio-bankX/lineY`` |
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| **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device/gpio-bankX/lineY/name`` |
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| This group represents a single line at the offset Y. The 'name' attribute |
| allows to set the line name as represented by the 'gpio-line-names' property. |
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| **Item:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device/gpio-bankX/lineY/hog`` |
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| **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device/gpio-bankX/lineY/hog/name`` |
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| **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-sim/gpio-device/gpio-bankX/lineY/hog/direction`` |
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| This item makes the gpio-sim module hog the associated line. The ``'name'`` |
| attribute specifies the in-kernel consumer name to use. The ``'direction'`` |
| attribute specifies the hog direction and must be one of: ``'input'``, |
| ``'output-high'`` and ``'output-low'``. |
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| Inside each bank directory, there's a set of attributes that can be used to |
| configure the new chip. Additionally the user can ``mkdir()`` subdirectories |
| inside the chip's directory that allow to pass additional configuration for |
| specific lines. The name of those subdirectories must take the form of: |
| ``'line<offset>'`` (e.g. ``'line0'``, ``'line20'``, etc.) as the name will be |
| used by the module to assign the config to the specific line at given offset. |
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| Once the confiuration is complete, the ``'live'`` attribute must be set to 1 in |
| order to instantiate the chip. It can be set back to 0 to destroy the simulated |
| chip. The module will synchronously wait for the new simulated device to be |
| successfully probed and if this doesn't happen, writing to ``'live'`` will |
| result in an error. |
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| Simulated GPIO chips can also be defined in device-tree. The compatible string |
| must be: ``"gpio-simulator"``. Supported properties are: |
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| ``"gpio-sim,label"`` - chip label |
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| Other standard GPIO properties (like ``"gpio-line-names"``, ``"ngpios"`` or |
| ``"gpio-hog"``) are also supported. Please refer to the GPIO documentation for |
| details. |
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| An example device-tree code defining a GPIO simulator: |
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| .. code-block :: none |
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| gpio-sim { |
| compatible = "gpio-simulator"; |
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| bank0 { |
| gpio-controller; |
| #gpio-cells = <2>; |
| ngpios = <16>; |
| gpio-sim,label = "dt-bank0"; |
| gpio-line-names = "", "sim-foo", "", "sim-bar"; |
| }; |
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| bank1 { |
| gpio-controller; |
| #gpio-cells = <2>; |
| ngpios = <8>; |
| gpio-sim,label = "dt-bank1"; |
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| line3 { |
| gpio-hog; |
| gpios = <3 0>; |
| output-high; |
| line-name = "sim-hog-from-dt"; |
| }; |
| }; |
| }; |
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| Manipulating simulated lines |
| ---------------------------- |
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| Each simulated GPIO chip creates a separate sysfs group under its device |
| directory for each exposed line |
| (e.g. ``/sys/devices/platform/gpio-sim.X/gpiochipY/``). The name of each group |
| is of the form: ``'sim_gpioX'`` where X is the offset of the line. Inside each |
| group there are two attibutes: |
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| ``pull`` - allows to read and set the current simulated pull setting for |
| every line, when writing the value must be one of: ``'pull-up'``, |
| ``'pull-down'`` |
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| ``value`` - allows to read the current value of the line which may be |
| different from the pull if the line is being driven from |
| user-space |