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-set_all function doesn't fit well with the GPIO api. It is rather a test sepecific function. -Add gpio_set_all helper to n3xx_bist. Reviewed-by: Martin Braun <martin.braun@ettus.com>
242 lines
8.5 KiB
Python
242 lines
8.5 KiB
Python
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# Copyright 2017 Ettus Research, National Instruments Company
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0
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#
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"""
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Access to GPIOs mapped into the PS via sysfs
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"""
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import os
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from builtins import object
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import pyudev
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from usrp_mpm.mpmlog import get_logger
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GPIO_SYSFS_BASE_DIR = '/sys/class/gpio'
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GPIO_SYSFS_LABELFILE = 'label'
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GPIO_SYSFS_VALUEFILE = 'value'
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def get_all_gpio_devs(parent_dev=None):
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"""
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Returns a list of all GPIO chips available through sysfs. Will look
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something like ['gpiochip882', 'gpiochip123', ...]
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If there are multiple devices with the same label (example: daughterboards
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may have a single label for a shared component), a parent device needs to
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be provided to disambiguate.
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Arguments:
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parent_dev -- A parent udev device. If this is provided, only GPIO devices
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which are a child of the parent device are returned.
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Example:
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>>> parent_dev = pyudev.Devices.from_sys_path(
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pyudev.Context(), '/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-10')
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>>> get_all_gpio_devs(parent_dev)
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"""
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try:
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context = pyudev.Context()
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gpios = [device.sys_name
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for device in context.list_devices(
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subsystem="gpio").match_parent(parent_dev)
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if device.device_number == 0
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]
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return gpios
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except OSError:
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# Typically means GPIO not available, maybe no overlay
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return []
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def get_gpio_map_info(gpio_dev):
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"""
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Returns all the map info for a given GPIO device.
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Example: If pio_dev is 'gpio882', it will list all files
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in /sys/class/gpio/gpio882/ and create a dictionary with filenames
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as keys and content as value. Subdirs are skipped.
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Numbers are casted to numbers automatically. Strings remain strings.
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"""
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map_info = {}
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map_info_path = os.path.join(
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GPIO_SYSFS_BASE_DIR, gpio_dev,
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)
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for info_file in os.listdir(map_info_path):
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if not os.path.isfile(os.path.join(map_info_path, info_file)):
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continue
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map_info_value = open(os.path.join(map_info_path, info_file), 'r').read().strip()
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try:
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map_info[info_file] = int(map_info_value, 0)
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except ValueError:
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map_info[info_file] = map_info_value
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# Manually add GPIO number
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context = pyudev.Context()
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map_info['sys_number'] = int(
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pyudev.Devices.from_name(context, subsystem="gpio", sys_name=gpio_dev).sys_number
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)
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return map_info
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def find_gpio_device(label, parent_dev=None, logger=None):
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"""
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Given a label, returns a tuple (uio_device, map_info).
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uio_device is something like 'gpio882'. map_info is a dictionary with
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information regarding the GPIO device read from the map info sysfs dir.
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"""
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gpio_devices = get_all_gpio_devs(parent_dev)
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if logger:
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logger.trace("Found the following UIO devices: `{0}'".format(','.join(gpio_devices)))
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for gpio_device in gpio_devices:
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map_info = get_gpio_map_info(gpio_device)
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if logger:
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logger.trace("{0} has map info: {1}".format(gpio_device, map_info))
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if map_info.get('label') == label:
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if logger:
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logger.trace("Device matches label: `{0}'".format(gpio_device))
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return gpio_device, map_info
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if logger:
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logger.warning("Found no matching gpio device for label `{0}'".format(label))
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return None, None
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class SysFSGPIO(object):
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"""
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API for accessing GPIOs mapped into userland via sysfs
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"""
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def __init__(self, label, use_mask, ddr, init_value=0, parent_dev=None):
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assert (use_mask & ddr) == ddr
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self.log = get_logger("SysFSGPIO")
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self._label = label
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self._use_mask = use_mask
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self._ddr = ddr
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self._init_value = init_value
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self.log.trace("Generating SysFSGPIO object for label `{}'...".format(label))
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self._gpio_dev, self._map_info = \
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find_gpio_device(label, parent_dev, self.log)
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if self._gpio_dev is None:
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self.log.error("Could not find GPIO device with label `{}'.".format(label))
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self.log.trace("GPIO base number is {}".format(self._map_info.get("sys_number")))
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self._base_gpio = self._map_info.get("sys_number")
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self.init(self._map_info['ngpio'],
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self._base_gpio,
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self._use_mask,
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self._ddr,
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self._init_value)
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def init(self, n_gpio, base, use_mask, ddr, init_value=0):
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"""
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Guarantees that all the devices are created accordingly
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E.g., if use_mask & 0x1 is True, it makes sure that 'gpioXXX' is exported.
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Also sets the DDRs.
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"""
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gpio_list = [x for x in range(n_gpio) if (1<<x) & use_mask]
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self.log.trace("Initializing {} GPIOs...".format(len(gpio_list)))
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for gpio_idx in gpio_list:
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gpio_num = base + gpio_idx
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ddr_out = ddr & (1<<gpio_idx)
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ini_v = init_value & (1<<gpio_idx)
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gpio_path = os.path.join(GPIO_SYSFS_BASE_DIR, 'gpio{}'.format(gpio_num))
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if not os.path.exists(gpio_path):
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self.log.trace("Creating GPIO path `{}'...".format(gpio_path))
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open(os.path.join(GPIO_SYSFS_BASE_DIR, 'export'), 'w').write('{}'.format(gpio_num))
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ddr_str = 'out' if ddr_out else 'in'
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ddr_str = 'high' if ini_v else ddr_str
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self.log.trace("On GPIO path `{}', setting DDR mode to {}.".format(gpio_path, ddr_str))
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open(os.path.join(GPIO_SYSFS_BASE_DIR, gpio_path, 'direction'), 'w').write(ddr_str)
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def set(self, gpio_idx, value=None):
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"""
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Assert a GPIO at given index.
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Note: The GPIO must be in the valid range, and it's DDR value must be
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high (for "out").
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"""
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if value is None:
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value = 1
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assert (1<<gpio_idx) & self._use_mask
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assert (1<<gpio_idx) & self._ddr
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gpio_num = self._base_gpio + gpio_idx
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gpio_path = os.path.join(GPIO_SYSFS_BASE_DIR, 'gpio{}'.format(gpio_num))
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value_path = os.path.join(gpio_path, GPIO_SYSFS_VALUEFILE)
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self.log.trace("Writing value `{}' to `{}'...".format(value, value_path))
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assert os.path.exists(value_path)
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open(value_path, 'w').write('{}'.format(value))
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def reset(self, gpio_idx):
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"""
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Deassert a GPIO at given index.
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Note: The GPIO must be in the valid range, and it's DDR value must be
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high (for "out").
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"""
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self.set(gpio_idx, value=0)
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def get(self, gpio_idx):
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"""
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Read back a GPIO at given index.
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Note: The GPIO must be in the valid range, and it's DDR value must be
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low (for "in").
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"""
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assert (1<<gpio_idx) & self._use_mask
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assert (1<<gpio_idx) & (~self._ddr)
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gpio_num = self._base_gpio + gpio_idx
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gpio_path = os.path.join(GPIO_SYSFS_BASE_DIR, 'gpio{}'.format(gpio_num))
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value_path = os.path.join(gpio_path, GPIO_SYSFS_VALUEFILE)
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assert os.path.exists(value_path)
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read_value = int(open(value_path, 'r').read().strip())
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self.log.trace("Reading value {} from `{}'...".format(read_value, value_path))
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return read_value
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class GPIOBank(object):
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"""
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Extension of a SysFSGPIO
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"""
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def __init__(self, uio_label, offset, usemask, ddr):
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self._gpiosize = bin(usemask).count("1")
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self._offset = offset
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self._ddr = ddr
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self._usemask = usemask
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self._gpios = SysFSGPIO(
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uio_label,
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self._usemask << self._offset,
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self._ddr << self._offset
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)
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def set(self, index, value=None):
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"""
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Set a pin by index
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"""
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assert index in range(self._gpiosize)
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self._gpios.set(self._offset + index, value)
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def reset_all(self):
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"""
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Clear all pins
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"""
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for i in range(self._gpiosize):
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self._gpios.reset(self._offset+i)
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def reset(self, index):
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"""
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Clear a pin by index
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"""
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assert index in range(self._gpiosize)
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self._gpios.reset(self._offset + index)
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def get_all(self):
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"""
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Read back all pins
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"""
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result = 0
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for i in range(self._gpiosize):
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if not (1<<i)&self._ddr:
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value = self._gpios.get(self._offset + i)
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result = (result << 1) | value
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return result
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def get(self, index):
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"""
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Read back a pin by index
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"""
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assert index in range(self._gpiosize)
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return self._gpios.get(self._offset + index)
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