X-Git-Url: https://git.ayoreis.com/Adafruit_Blinka-hackapet.git/blobdiff_plain/c2bc4a90827f28abb6b51eae659a1f80a65c0497..c3a735b953d07ddffc19156154342cd25ec4d62e:/src/adafruit_blinka/microcontroller/generic_linux/lgpio_pin.py diff --git a/src/adafruit_blinka/microcontroller/generic_linux/lgpio_pin.py b/src/adafruit_blinka/microcontroller/generic_linux/lgpio_pin.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..25a8268 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/adafruit_blinka/microcontroller/generic_linux/lgpio_pin.py @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2025 Melissa LeBlanc-Williams for Adafruit Industries +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT +"""A Pin class for use with lgpio.""" + +from pathlib import Path +import lgpio + + +def _get_gpiochip(): + """ + Determines the handle of the GPIO chip device to access. + + iterate through sysfs to find a GPIO chip device with a driver known to be + used for userspace GPIO access. + """ + for dev in Path("/sys/bus/gpio/devices").glob("gpiochip*"): + drivers = set((dev / "of_node/compatible").read_text().split("\0")) + # check if driver names are intended for userspace control + if drivers & { + "raspberrypi,rp1-gpio", + "raspberrypi,bcm2835-gpio", + "raspberrypi,bcm2711-gpio", + }: + return lgpio.gpiochip_open(int(dev.name[-1])) + # return chip0 as a fallback + return lgpio.gpiochip_open(0) + + +CHIP = _get_gpiochip() + + +class Pin: + """Pins dont exist in CPython so...lets make our own!""" + + LOW = 0 + HIGH = 1 + OFF = LOW + ON = HIGH + + # values of lg mode constants + PULL_NONE = 0x80 + PULL_UP = 0x20 + PULL_DOWN = 0x40 + ACTIVE_LOW = 0x02 + + # drive mode lg constants + OPEN_DRAIN = 0x04 + IN = 0x0100 + OUT = 0x0200 + + # LG mode constants + _LG_ALERT = 0x400 + _LG_GROUP = 0x800 + _LG_MODES = IN | OUT | _LG_ALERT | _LG_GROUP + _LG_PULLS = PULL_NONE | PULL_UP | PULL_NONE | ACTIVE_LOW + _LG_DRIVES = OPEN_DRAIN + + id = None + _value = LOW + _mode = IN + + # we want exceptions + lgpio.exceptions = True + + def __init__(self, bcm_number): + self.id = bcm_number + + def __repr__(self): + return str(self.id) + + def __eq__(self, other): + return self.id == other + + def init(self, mode=IN, pull=None): + """Initialize the Pin""" + if mode is not None: + if mode == Pin.IN: + self._mode = Pin.IN + self._set_gpio_mode_in() + elif mode == self.OUT: + self._mode = Pin.OUT + Pin._check_result(lgpio.gpio_claim_output(CHIP, self.id, Pin.LOW)) + else: + raise RuntimeError(f"Invalid mode for pin: {self.id}") + if pull is not None: + if self._mode != Pin.IN: + raise RuntimeError("Can only set pull resistor on input") + if pull in {Pin.PULL_UP, Pin.PULL_DOWN, Pin.PULL_NONE}: + self._set_gpio_mode_in(lflags=pull) + else: + raise RuntimeError(f"Invalid pull for pin: {self.id}") + + def value(self, val=None): + """Set or return the Pin Value""" + if val is not None: + if val == Pin.LOW: + self._value = val + Pin._check_result(lgpio.gpio_write(CHIP, self.id, val)) + elif val == Pin.HIGH: + self._value = val + Pin._check_result(lgpio.gpio_write(CHIP, self.id, val)) + else: + raise RuntimeError("Invalid value for pin") + return None + return Pin._check_result(lgpio.gpio_read(CHIP, self.id)) + + @staticmethod + def _check_result(result): + """ + convert any result other than zero to a text message and pass it back + as a runtime exception. Typical usage: use the lgpio call as the + argument. + """ + if result < 0: + raise RuntimeError(lgpio.error_text(result)) + return result + + def _set_gpio_mode_in(self, lflags=0): + """ + claim a gpio as input, or modify the flags (PULL_UP, PULL_DOWN, ... ) + """ + # This gpio_free may seem redundant, but is required when + # changing the line-flags of an already acquired input line + try: + lgpio.gpio_free(CHIP, self.id) + except lgpio.error: + pass + Pin._check_result(lgpio.gpio_claim_input(CHIP, self.id, lFlags=lflags))