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authorJulius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>2016-03-16 17:11:55 -0700
committerJulius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>2016-03-22 21:18:30 +0100
commit2b239485358ec063a4803f248c88378076810e24 (patch)
treeddb88cf8b776ccd3a9d91bef93529ed18f465bfb /src/include/gpio.h
parent4a1c69aa34cec4a959bc3318d68c287ed4eafbb0 (diff)
downloadcoreboot-2b239485358ec063a4803f248c88378076810e24.tar.xz
gpio: Add support for binary_first base3 number system
This patch adds support for an alternative ternary number system in which group of GPIOs can be interpreted. In this system, the digit combinations that would form a binary number (i.e. that contain no 'Z' state) are used to represent the lower values in the way they're used in the normal binary system, and all the combinations that do contain a 'Z' are used to represent values above those. We can use this for boards that originally get strapped with binary board IDs but eventually require more revisions than that representation allows. We can switch their code to binary_first base3 and all old revisions with already produced boards will still get read as the correct numbers. Credit for the algorithm idea goes to Haran Talmon. BRANCH=None BUG=None TEST=Stubbed out the actual GPIO reading and simulated all combinations of 4 ternary digits for both number systems. Change-Id: Ib5127656455f97f890ce2999ba5ac5f58a20cf93 Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/14116 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: David Hendricks <dhendrix@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/include/gpio.h')
-rw-r--r--src/include/gpio.h36
1 files changed, 35 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/src/include/gpio.h b/src/include/gpio.h
index ea03a23231..4627e4412c 100644
--- a/src/include/gpio.h
+++ b/src/include/gpio.h
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ void gpio_input_pulldown(gpio_t gpio);
void gpio_input_pullup(gpio_t gpio);
void gpio_input(gpio_t gpio);
void gpio_output(gpio_t gpio, int value);
+int _gpio_base3_value(gpio_t gpio[], int num_gpio, int binary_first);
/*
* Read the value presented by the set of GPIOs, when each pin is interpreted
@@ -48,6 +49,39 @@ int gpio_base2_value(gpio_t gpio[], int num_gpio);
* gpio[]: pin positions to read. gpio[0] is less significant than gpio[1].
* num_gpio: number of pins to read.
*/
-int gpio_base3_value(gpio_t gpio[], int num_gpio);
+static inline int gpio_base3_value(gpio_t gpio[], int num_gpio)
+{
+ return _gpio_base3_value(gpio, num_gpio, 0);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Read the value presented by the set of GPIOs, when each pin is interpreted
+ * as a base-3 digit (LOW = 0, HIGH = 1, Z/floating = 2) in a non-standard
+ * ternary number system where the first 2^n natural numbers are represented
+ * as they would be in a binary system (without any Z digits), and the following
+ * 3^n-2^n numbers use the remaining ternary representations in the normal
+ * ternary system order (skipping the values that were already used up).
+ * This is useful for boards which initially used a binary board ID and later
+ * decided to switch to tri-state after some revisions have already been built.
+ * Example: For num_gpio = 2 we get the following representation:
+ *
+ * Number X1 X0
+ * 0 0 0
+ * 1 0 1
+ * 2 1 0
+ * 3 1 1 // Start counting ternaries back at 0 after this
+ * 4 0 2 // Skipping 00 and 01 which are already used up
+ * 5 1 2 // Skipping 10 and 11 which are already used up
+ * 6 2 0
+ * 7 2 1
+ * 8 2 2
+ *
+ * gpio[]: pin positions to read. gpio[0] is less significant than gpio[1].
+ * num_gpio: number of pins to read.
+ */
+static inline int gpio_binary_first_base3_value(gpio_t gpio[], int num_gpio)
+{
+ return _gpio_base3_value(gpio, num_gpio, 1);
+}
#endif /* __SRC_INCLUDE_GPIO_H__ */