// Copyright 2016 The Periph Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 // that can be found in the LICENSE file. package odroidc1 import ( "errors" "strconv" "strings" "periph.io/x/periph" "periph.io/x/periph/conn/gpio" "periph.io/x/periph/conn/gpio/gpioreg" "periph.io/x/periph/conn/pin" "periph.io/x/periph/conn/pin/pinreg" "periph.io/x/periph/host/distro" "periph.io/x/periph/host/sysfs" ) // The J2 header is rPi compatible, except for the two analog pins and the 1.8V // output. var ( J2_1 = pin.V3_3 // 3.3V; max 30mA J2_2 = pin.V5 // 5V (after filtering) J2_3 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // I2C1_SDA J2_4 = pin.V5 // 5V (after filtering) J2_5 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // I2C1_SCL J2_6 = pin.GROUND // J2_7 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // CLK0 J2_8 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // UART0_TX, UART1_TX J2_9 = pin.GROUND // J2_10 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // UART0_RX, UART1_RX J2_11 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // UART0_RTS, SPI1_CS1, UART1_RTS J2_12 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // I2S_SCK, SPI1_CS0, PWM0 J2_13 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // GPIO116 J2_14 = pin.GROUND // J2_15 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // GPIO115 J2_16 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // GPIO104 J2_17 = pin.V3_3 // J2_18 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // GPIO102 J2_19 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // SPI0_MOSI J2_20 = pin.GROUND // J2_21 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // SPI0_MISO J2_22 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // GPIO103 J2_23 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // SPI0_CLK J2_24 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // SPI0_CS0 J2_25 = pin.GROUND // J2_26 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // SPI0_CS1 J2_27 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // I2C0_SDA J2_28 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // I2C0_SCL J2_29 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // CLK1 J2_30 = pin.GROUND // J2_31 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // CLK2 J2_32 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // PWM0 J2_33 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // PWM1 J2_34 = pin.GROUND // J2_35 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // I2S_WS, SPI1_MISO, PWM1 J2_36 gpio.PinIO = gpio.INVALID // UART0_CTS, SPI1_CS2, UART1_CTS J2_37 = pin.INVALID // BUG(tve): make pins J2_37 and J2_40 functional once analog support is implemented J2_38 = pin.V1_8 // J2_39 = pin.GROUND // J2_40 = pin.INVALID // See above. ) // Present returns true if running on a Hardkernel ODROID-C0/C1/C1+ board. // // It looks for "8726_M8B" in the device tree or "ODROIDC" in cpuinfo. The // following information is expected in the device dtree: // root@odroid:/proc/device-tree# od -c compatible // 0000000 A M L O G I C , 8 7 2 6 _ M 8 B func Present() bool { for _, c := range distro.DTCompatible() { if strings.Contains(c, "8726_M8B") { return true } } return distro.CPUInfo()["Hardware"] == "ODROIDC" } // // aliases is a list of aliases for the various gpio pins, this allows users to // refer to pins using the documented and labeled names instead of some GPIOnnn // name. The map key is the alias and the value is the real pin name. var aliases = map[string]int{ "I2C0_SDA": 74, "I2C0_SCL": 75, "I2C1_SDA": 76, "I2C1_SCL": 77, "I2CA_SDA": 74, "I2CA_SCL": 75, "I2CB_SDA": 76, "I2CB_SCL": 77, "SPI0_MOSI": 107, "SPI0_MISO": 106, "SPI0_CLK": 105, "SPI0_CS0": 117, } // sysfsPin is a safe way to get a sysfs pin func sysfsPin(n int) gpio.PinIO { if p, ok := sysfs.Pins[n]; ok { return p } return gpio.INVALID } // driver implements drivers.Driver. type driver struct { } func (d *driver) String() string { return "odroid-c1" } func (d *driver) Prerequisites() []string { return nil } func (d *driver) After() []string { return []string{"sysfs-gpio"} } func (d *driver) Init() (bool, error) { if !Present() { return false, errors.New("board Hardkernel ODROID-C0/C1/C1+ not detected") } J2_3 = sysfsPin(74) J2_5 = sysfsPin(75) J2_7 = sysfsPin(83) // usually taken by 1-wire driver J2_8 = sysfsPin(113) // usually not available J2_10 = sysfsPin(114) // usually not available J2_11 = sysfsPin(88) J2_12 = sysfsPin(87) J2_13 = sysfsPin(116) J2_15 = sysfsPin(115) J2_16 = sysfsPin(104) J2_18 = sysfsPin(102) J2_19 = sysfsPin(107) J2_21 = sysfsPin(106) J2_22 = sysfsPin(103) J2_23 = sysfsPin(105) J2_24 = sysfsPin(117) J2_26 = sysfsPin(118) J2_27 = sysfsPin(76) J2_28 = sysfsPin(77) J2_29 = sysfsPin(101) J2_31 = sysfsPin(100) J2_32 = sysfsPin(99) J2_33 = sysfsPin(108) J2_35 = sysfsPin(97) J2_36 = sysfsPin(98) // J2 is the 40-pin rPi-compatible header J2 := [][]pin.Pin{ {J2_1, J2_2}, {J2_3, J2_4}, {J2_5, J2_6}, {J2_7, J2_8}, {J2_9, J2_10}, {J2_11, J2_12}, {J2_13, J2_14}, {J2_15, J2_16}, {J2_17, J2_18}, {J2_19, J2_20}, {J2_21, J2_22}, {J2_23, J2_24}, {J2_25, J2_26}, {J2_27, J2_28}, {J2_29, J2_30}, {J2_31, J2_32}, {J2_33, J2_34}, {J2_35, J2_36}, {J2_37, J2_38}, {J2_39, J2_40}, } if err := pinreg.Register("J2", J2); err != nil { return true, err } for alias, number := range aliases { if err := gpioreg.RegisterAlias(alias, strconv.Itoa(number)); err != nil { return true, err } } return true, nil } func init() { if isArm { periph.MustRegister(&drv) } } var drv driver