zephyr/boards/arm/cc3200_launchxl/pinmux.c

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/*
* pinmux.c
*
* configure the device pins for different peripheral signals
*
* Copyright (C) 2014 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com/
*
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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*
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*
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*
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*
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*/
/*
* This file was automatically generated on 7/21/2014 at 3:06:20 PM
* by TI PinMux version 3.0.334
* (Then modified to meet Zephyr coding style)
*/
/*
* TI Recommends use of the PinMux utility to ensure consistent configuration
* of pins: http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/TI_PinMux_Tool
*
* Zephyr GPIO API however allows runtime configuration by applications.
*
* For the TI CC32XX port we leverage this output file
* from the PinMux tool, and guard sections based on Kconfig variables.
*
* The individual (uart/gpio) driver init/configuration functions
* therefore assume pinmux initialization is done here rather in the drivers
* at runtime.
*/
#include <init.h>
#include "pinmux.h"
#include <inc/hw_types.h>
#include <inc/hw_memmap.h>
#include <inc/hw_gpio.h>
#include <driverlib/pin.h>
#include <driverlib/rom.h>
#include <driverlib/rom_map.h>
#include <driverlib/gpio.h>
#include <driverlib/prcm.h>
int pinmux_initialize(struct device *port)
{
ARG_UNUSED(port);
#ifdef CONFIG_UART_CC32XX
/* Configure PIN_55 for UART0 UART0_TX */
MAP_PinTypeUART(PIN_55, PIN_MODE_3);
/* Configure PIN_57 for UART0 UART0_RX */
MAP_PinTypeUART(PIN_57, PIN_MODE_3);
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_GPIO_CC32XX_A1
/* Enable Peripheral Clocks */
MAP_PRCMPeripheralClkEnable(PRCM_GPIOA1, PRCM_RUN_MODE_CLK);
/* The following enables the 3 LEDs for the blinking samples */
/* Configure PIN_64 for GPIOOutput */
MAP_PinTypeGPIO(PIN_64, PIN_MODE_0, false);
MAP_GPIODirModeSet(GPIOA1_BASE, 0x2, GPIO_DIR_MODE_OUT);
/* Configure PIN_01 for GPIOOutput */
MAP_PinTypeGPIO(PIN_01, PIN_MODE_0, false);
MAP_GPIODirModeSet(GPIOA1_BASE, 0x4, GPIO_DIR_MODE_OUT);
/* Configure PIN_02 for GPIOOutput */
MAP_PinTypeGPIO(PIN_02, PIN_MODE_0, false);
MAP_GPIODirModeSet(GPIOA1_BASE, 0x8, GPIO_DIR_MODE_OUT);
/* SW3: Configure PIN_04 (GPIO13) for GPIOInput */
MAP_PinTypeGPIO(PIN_04, PIN_MODE_0, false);
MAP_GPIODirModeSet(GPIOA1_BASE, 0x20, GPIO_DIR_MODE_IN);
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_GPIO_CC32XX_A2
MAP_PRCMPeripheralClkEnable(PRCM_GPIOA2, PRCM_RUN_MODE_CLK);
/* SW2: Configure PIN_15 (GPIO22) for GPIOInput */
MAP_PinTypeGPIO(PIN_15, PIN_MODE_0, false);
MAP_GPIODirModeSet(GPIOA2_BASE, 0x40, GPIO_DIR_MODE_IN);
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_GPIO_CC32XX_A3
MAP_PRCMPeripheralClkEnable(PRCM_GPIOA3, PRCM_RUN_MODE_CLK);
#endif
return 0;
}
SYS_INIT(pinmux_initialize, PRE_KERNEL_1, CONFIG_KERNEL_INIT_PRIORITY_DEFAULT);