lpc176x: Use enumerations for pin mappings
Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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@ -28,10 +28,6 @@ def named_pins(fmt, port_count, bit_count=32):
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for port in range(port_count)
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for portbit in range(bit_count) }
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def lpc_pins():
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return { 'P%d.%d' % (port, pin) : port * 32 + pin
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for port in range(5) for pin in range(32) }
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def beaglebone_pins():
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gpios = named_pins("gpio%d_%d", 4)
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gpios.update({"AIN%d" % i: i+4*32 for i in range(8)})
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@ -39,7 +35,6 @@ def beaglebone_pins():
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MCU_PINS = {
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"stm32f103": port_pins(5, 16),
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"lpc176x": lpc_pins(),
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"pru": beaglebone_pins(),
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"linux": {"analog%d" % i: i for i in range(8)}, # XXX
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}
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@ -17,6 +17,12 @@
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* Pin mappings
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****************************************************************/
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DECL_ENUMERATION_RANGE("pin", "P0.0", GPIO(0, 0), 32);
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DECL_ENUMERATION_RANGE("pin", "P1.0", GPIO(1, 0), 32);
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DECL_ENUMERATION_RANGE("pin", "P2.0", GPIO(2, 0), 32);
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DECL_ENUMERATION_RANGE("pin", "P3.0", GPIO(3, 0), 32);
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DECL_ENUMERATION_RANGE("pin", "P4.0", GPIO(4, 0), 32);
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static LPC_GPIO_TypeDef * const digital_regs[] = {
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LPC_GPIO0, LPC_GPIO1, LPC_GPIO2, LPC_GPIO3, LPC_GPIO4
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};
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