avrdude/avrdude/linuxgpio.c

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/*
* avrdude - A Downloader/Uploader for AVR device programmers
* Support for bitbanging GPIO pins using the /sys/class/gpio interface
*
* Copyright (C) 2013 Radoslav Kolev <radoslav@kolev.info>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program 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 General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "ac_cfg.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "avrdude.h"
#include "avr.h"
#include "pindefs.h"
#include "pgm.h"
#include "bitbang.h"
#if HAVE_LINUXGPIO
/*
* GPIO user space helpers
*
* Copyright 2009 Analog Devices Inc.
* Michael Hennerich (hennerich@blackfin.uclinux.org)
*
* Licensed under the GPL-2 or later
*/
/*
* GPIO user space helpers
* The following functions are acting on an "unsigned gpio" argument, which corresponds to the
* gpio numbering scheme in the kernel (starting from 0).
* The higher level functions use "int pin" to specify the pins with an offset of 1:
* gpio = pin - 1;
*/
#define GPIO_DIR_IN 0
#define GPIO_DIR_OUT 1
static int linuxgpio_export(unsigned int gpio)
{
int fd, len, r;
char buf[11];
fd = open("/sys/class/gpio/export", O_WRONLY);
if (fd < 0) {
perror("Can't open /sys/class/gpio/export");
return fd;
}
len = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d", gpio);
r = write(fd, buf, len);
close(fd);
return r;
}
static int linuxgpio_unexport(unsigned int gpio)
{
int fd, len, r;
char buf[11];
fd = open("/sys/class/gpio/unexport", O_WRONLY);
if (fd < 0) {
perror("Can't open /sys/class/gpio/unexport");
return fd;
}
len = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d", gpio);
r = write(fd, buf, len);
close(fd);
return r;
}
static int linuxgpio_openfd(unsigned int gpio)
{
char filepath[60];
snprintf(filepath, sizeof(filepath), "/sys/class/gpio/gpio%d/value", gpio);
return (open(filepath, O_RDWR));
}
static int linuxgpio_dir(unsigned int gpio, unsigned int dir)
{
int fd, r;
char buf[60];
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "/sys/class/gpio/gpio%d/direction", gpio);
fd = open(buf, O_WRONLY);
if (fd < 0) {
perror("Can't open gpioX/direction");
return fd;
}
if (dir == GPIO_DIR_OUT)
r = write(fd, "out", 4);
else
r = write(fd, "in", 3);
close(fd);
return r;
}
static int linuxgpio_dir_out(unsigned int gpio)
{
return linuxgpio_dir(gpio, GPIO_DIR_OUT);
}
static int linuxgpio_dir_in(unsigned int gpio)
{
return linuxgpio_dir(gpio, GPIO_DIR_IN);
}
/*
* End of GPIO user space helpers
*/
#define N_GPIO (PIN_MAX + 1)
/*
* an array which holds open FDs to /sys/class/gpio/gpioXX/value for all needed pins
*/
static int linuxgpio_fds[N_GPIO] ;
static int linuxgpio_setpin(PROGRAMMER * pgm, int pin, int value)
{
int r;
if (pin & PIN_INVERSE)
{
value = !value;
pin &= PIN_MASK;
}
if ( linuxgpio_fds[pin] < 0 )
return -1;
if (value)
r = write(linuxgpio_fds[pin], "1", 1);
else
r = write(linuxgpio_fds[pin], "0", 1);
if (r!=1) return -1;
if (pgm->ispdelay > 1)
bitbang_delay(pgm->ispdelay);
return 0;
}
static int linuxgpio_getpin(PROGRAMMER * pgm, int pin)
{
unsigned char invert=0;
char c;
if (pin & PIN_INVERSE)
{
invert = 1;
pin &= PIN_MASK;
}
if ( linuxgpio_fds[pin] < 0 )
return -1;
if (lseek(linuxgpio_fds[pin], 0, SEEK_SET)<0)
return -1;
if (read(linuxgpio_fds[pin], &c, 1)!=1)
return -1;
if (c=='0')
return 0+invert;
else if (c=='1')
return 1-invert;
else
return -1;
}
static int linuxgpio_highpulsepin(PROGRAMMER * pgm, int pin)
{
if ( linuxgpio_fds[pin & PIN_MASK] < 0 )
return -1;
linuxgpio_setpin(pgm, pin, 1);
linuxgpio_setpin(pgm, pin, 0);
return 0;
}
static void linuxgpio_display(PROGRAMMER *pgm, const char *p)
{
fprintf(stderr, "%sPin assignment : /sys/class/gpio/gpio{n}\n",p);
pgm_display_generic_mask(pgm, p, SHOW_AVR_PINS);
}
static void linuxgpio_enable(PROGRAMMER *pgm)
{
/* nothing */
}
static void linuxgpio_disable(PROGRAMMER *pgm)
{
/* nothing */
}
static void linuxgpio_powerup(PROGRAMMER *pgm)
{
/* nothing */
}
static void linuxgpio_powerdown(PROGRAMMER *pgm)
{
/* nothing */
}
static int linuxgpio_open(PROGRAMMER *pgm, char *port)
{
int r, i, pin;
bitbang_check_prerequisites(pgm);
for (i=0; i<N_GPIO; i++)
linuxgpio_fds[i] = -1;
//Avrdude assumes that if a pin number is 0 it means not used/available
//this causes a problem because 0 is a valid GPIO number in Linux sysfs.
//To avoid annoying off by one pin numbering we assume SCK, MOSI, MISO
//and RESET pins are always defined in avrdude.conf, even as 0. If they're
//not programming will not work anyway. The drawbacks of this approach are
//that unwanted toggling of GPIO0 can occur and that other optional pins
//mostry LED status, can't be set to GPIO0. It can be fixed when a better
//solution exists.
for (i=0; i<N_PINS; i++) {
if ( pgm->pinno[i] != 0 ||
i == PIN_AVR_RESET ||
i == PIN_AVR_SCK ||
i == PIN_AVR_MOSI ||
i == PIN_AVR_MISO ) {
pin = pgm->pinno[i] & PIN_MASK;
if ((r=linuxgpio_export(pin)) < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Can't export GPIO %d, already exported/busy?: %s",
pin, strerror(errno));
return r;
}
if (i == PIN_AVR_MISO)
r=linuxgpio_dir_in(pin);
else
r=linuxgpio_dir_out(pin);
if (r < 0)
return r;
if ((linuxgpio_fds[pin]=linuxgpio_openfd(pin)) < 0)
return linuxgpio_fds[pin];
}
}
return(0);
}
static void linuxgpio_close(PROGRAMMER *pgm)
{
int i, reset_pin;
reset_pin = pgm->pinno[PIN_AVR_RESET] & PIN_MASK;
//first configure all pins as input, except RESET
//this should avoid possible conflicts when AVR firmware starts
for (i=0; i<N_GPIO; i++) {
if (linuxgpio_fds[i] >= 0 && i != reset_pin) {
close(linuxgpio_fds[i]);
linuxgpio_dir_in(i);
linuxgpio_unexport(i);
}
}
//configure RESET as input, if there's external pull up it will go high
if (linuxgpio_fds[reset_pin] >= 0) {
close(linuxgpio_fds[reset_pin]);
linuxgpio_dir_in(reset_pin);
linuxgpio_unexport(reset_pin);
}
}
void linuxgpio_initpgm(PROGRAMMER *pgm)
{
strcpy(pgm->type, "linuxgpio");
pgm_fill_old_pins(pgm); // TODO to be removed if old pin data no longer needed
pgm->rdy_led = bitbang_rdy_led;
pgm->err_led = bitbang_err_led;
pgm->pgm_led = bitbang_pgm_led;
pgm->vfy_led = bitbang_vfy_led;
pgm->initialize = bitbang_initialize;
pgm->display = linuxgpio_display;
pgm->enable = linuxgpio_enable;
pgm->disable = linuxgpio_disable;
pgm->powerup = linuxgpio_powerup;
pgm->powerdown = linuxgpio_powerdown;
pgm->program_enable = bitbang_program_enable;
pgm->chip_erase = bitbang_chip_erase;
pgm->cmd = bitbang_cmd;
pgm->open = linuxgpio_open;
pgm->close = linuxgpio_close;
pgm->setpin = linuxgpio_setpin;
pgm->getpin = linuxgpio_getpin;
pgm->highpulsepin = linuxgpio_highpulsepin;
pgm->read_byte = avr_read_byte_default;
pgm->write_byte = avr_write_byte_default;
}
const char linuxgpio_desc[] = "GPIO bitbanging using the Linux sysfs interface";
#else /* !HAVE_LINUXGPIO */
void linuxgpio_initpgm(PROGRAMMER * pgm)
{
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: Linux sysfs GPIO support not available in this configuration\n",
progname);
}
const char linuxgpio_desc[] = "GPIO bitbanging using the Linux sysfs interface (not available)";
#endif /* HAVE_LINUXGPIO */