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/*
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* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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*/
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#pragma once
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#if __cpp_exceptions
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#include "esp_exception.hpp"
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#include "system_cxx.hpp"
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namespace idf {
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/**
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* @brief Exception thrown for errors in the GPIO C++ API.
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*/
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struct GPIOException : public ESPException {
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/**
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* @param error The IDF error representing the error class of the error to throw.
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*/
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GPIOException(esp_err_t error);
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};
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/**
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* Check if the numeric pin number is valid on the current hardware.
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*/
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esp_err_t check_gpio_pin_num(uint32_t pin_num) noexcept;
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/**
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* Check if the numeric value of a drive strength is valid on the current hardware.
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*/
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esp_err_t check_gpio_drive_strength(uint32_t strength) noexcept;
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/**
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* This is a "Strong Value Type" class for GPIO. The GPIO pin number is checked during construction according to
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* the hardware capabilities. This means that any GPIONumBase object is guaranteed to contain a valid GPIO number.
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* See also the template class \c StrongValue.
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*/
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template<typename GPIONumFinalType>
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class GPIONumBase final : public StrongValueComparable<uint32_t> {
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public:
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/**
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* @brief Create a numerical pin number representation and make sure it's correct.
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*
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* @throw GPIOException if the number does not reflect a valid GPIO number on the current hardware.
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*/
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GPIONumBase(uint32_t pin) : StrongValueComparable<uint32_t>(pin)
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{
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esp_err_t pin_check_result = check_gpio_pin_num(pin);
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if (pin_check_result != ESP_OK) {
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throw GPIOException(pin_check_result);
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}
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}
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using StrongValueComparable<uint32_t>::operator==;
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using StrongValueComparable<uint32_t>::operator!=;
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/**
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* Retrieves the valid numerical representation of the GPIO number.
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*/
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uint32_t get_num() const { return get_value(); };
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};
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/**
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* This is a TAG type whose sole purpose is to create a distinct type from GPIONumBase.
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*/
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class GPIONumType;
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/**
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* A GPIO number type used for general GPIOs, in contrast to specific GPIO pins like e.g. SPI_SCLK.
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*/
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using GPIONum = GPIONumBase<class GPIONumType>;
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/**
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* Level of an input GPIO.
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*/
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enum class GPIOLevel {
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HIGH,
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LOW
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};
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/**
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* Represents a valid pull up configuration for GPIOs.
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* It is supposed to resemble an enum type, hence it has static creation methods and a private constructor.
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* This class is a "Strong Value Type", see also the template class \c StrongValue for more properties.
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*/
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class GPIOPullMode final : public StrongValueComparable<uint32_t> {
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private:
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/**
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* Constructor is private since it should only be accessed by the static creation methods.
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*
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* @param pull_mode A valid numerical respresentation of the pull up configuration. Must be valid!
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*/
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GPIOPullMode(uint32_t pull_mode) : StrongValueComparable<uint32_t>(pull_mode) { }
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public:
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/**
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* Create a representation of a floating pin configuration.
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* For more information, check the driver and HAL files.
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*/
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static GPIOPullMode FLOATING();
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/**
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* Create a representation of a pullup configuration.
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* For more information, check the driver and HAL files.
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*/
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static GPIOPullMode PULLUP();
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/**
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* Create a representation of a pulldown configuration.
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* For more information, check the driver and HAL files.
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*/
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static GPIOPullMode PULLDOWN();
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using StrongValueComparable<uint32_t>::operator==;
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using StrongValueComparable<uint32_t>::operator!=;
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/**
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* Retrieves the valid numerical representation of the pull mode.
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*/
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uint32_t get_pull_mode() const { return get_value(); };
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};
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/**
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* @brief Represents a valid wakup interrupt type for GPIO inputs.
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*
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* This class is a "Strong Value Type", see also the template class \c StrongValue for more properties.
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* It is supposed to resemble an enum type, hence it has static creation methods and a private constructor.
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* For a detailed mapping of interrupt types to numeric values, please refer to the driver types and implementation.
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*/
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class GPIOWakeupIntrType final: public StrongValueComparable<uint32_t> {
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private:
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/**
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* Constructor is private since it should only be accessed by the static creation methods.
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*
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* @param pull_mode A valid numerical respresentation of a possible interrupt level to wake up. Must be valid!
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*/
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GPIOWakeupIntrType(uint32_t interrupt_level) : StrongValueComparable<uint32_t>(interrupt_level) { }
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public:
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static GPIOWakeupIntrType LOW_LEVEL();
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static GPIOWakeupIntrType HIGH_LEVEL();
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/**
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* Retrieves the valid numerical representation of the pull mode.
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*/
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uint32_t get_level() const noexcept { return get_value(); };
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};
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/**
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* Class representing a valid drive strength for GPIO outputs.
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* This class is a "Strong Value Type", see also the template class \c StrongValue for more properties.
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* For a detailed mapping for values to drive strengths, please refer to the datasheet of the chip you are using.
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* E.g. for ESP32, the values in general are the following:
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* - WEAK: 5mA
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* - STRONGER: 10mA
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* - DEFAULT/MEDIUM: 20mA
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* - STRONGEST: 40mA
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*/
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class GPIODriveStrength final : public StrongValueComparable<uint32_t> {
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public:
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/**
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* @brief Create a drive strength representation and checks its validity.
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*
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* After construction, this class should have a guaranteed valid strength representation.
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*
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* @param strength the numeric value mapping for a particular strength. For possible ranges, look at the
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* static creation functions below.
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* @throws GPIOException if the supplied number is out of the hardware capable range.
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*/
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GPIODriveStrength(uint32_t strength) : StrongValueComparable<uint32_t>(strength)
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{
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esp_err_t strength_check_result = check_gpio_drive_strength(strength);
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if (strength_check_result != ESP_OK) {
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throw GPIOException(strength_check_result);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Create a representation of the default drive strength.
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* For more information, check the datasheet and driver and HAL files.
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*/
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static GPIODriveStrength DEFAULT();
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/**
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* Create a representation of the weak drive strength.
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* For more information, check the datasheet and driver and HAL files.
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*/
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static GPIODriveStrength WEAK();
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/**
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* Create a representation of the less weak drive strength.
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* For more information, check the datasheet and driver and HAL files.
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*/
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static GPIODriveStrength LESS_WEAK();
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/**
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* Create a representation of the medium drive strength.
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* For more information, check the datasheet and driver and HAL files.
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*/
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static GPIODriveStrength MEDIUM();
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/**
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* Create a representation of the strong drive strength.
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*/
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static GPIODriveStrength STRONGEST();
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using StrongValueComparable<uint32_t>::operator==;
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using StrongValueComparable<uint32_t>::operator!=;
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/**
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* Retrieves the valid numerical representation of the drive strength.
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*/
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uint32_t get_strength() const { return get_value(); };
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};
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/**
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* @brief Implementations commonly used functionality for all GPIO configurations.
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*
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* Some functionality is only for specific configurations (set and get drive strength) but is necessary here
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* to avoid complicating the inheritance hierarchy of the GPIO classes.
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* Child classes implementing any GPIO configuration (output, input, etc.) are meant to intherit from this class
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* and possibly make some of the functionality publicly available.
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*/
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class GPIOBase {
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protected:
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/**
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* @brief Construct a GPIO.
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*
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* This constructor will only reset the GPIO but leaves the actual configuration (input, output, etc.) to
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* the sub class.
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*
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* @param num GPIO pin number of the GPIO to be configured.
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*
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* @throws GPIOException
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* - if the underlying driver function fails
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*/
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GPIOBase(GPIONum num);
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/**
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* @brief Enable gpio pad hold function.
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*
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* The gpio pad hold function works in both input and output modes, but must be output-capable gpios.
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* If pad hold enabled:
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* in output mode: the output level of the pad will be force locked and can not be changed.
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* in input mode: the input value read will not change, regardless the changes of input signal.
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*
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* @throws GPIOException if the underlying driver function fails.
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*/
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void hold_en();
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/**
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* @brief Disable gpio pad hold function.
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*
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* @throws GPIOException if the underlying driver function fails.
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*/
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void hold_dis();
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/**
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* @brief Configure the drive strength of the GPIO.
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*
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* @param strength The drive strength. Refer to \c GPIODriveStrength for more details.
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*
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* @throws GPIOException if the underlying driver function fails.
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*/
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void set_drive_strength(GPIODriveStrength strength);
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/**
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* @brief Return the current drive strength of the GPIO.
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*
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* @return The currently configured drive strength. Refer to \c GPIODriveStrength for more details.
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*
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* @throws GPIOException if the underlying driver function fails.
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*/
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GPIODriveStrength get_drive_strength();
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/**
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* @brief The number of the configured GPIO pin.
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*/
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GPIONum gpio_num;
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};
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/**
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* @brief This class represents a GPIO which is configured as output.
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*/
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class GPIO_Output : public GPIOBase {
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public:
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/**
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* @brief Construct and configure a GPIO as output.
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*
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* @param num GPIO pin number of the GPIO to be configured.
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*
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* @throws GPIOException
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* - if the underlying driver function fails
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*/
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GPIO_Output(GPIONum num);
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/**
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* @brief Set GPIO to high level.
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*
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* @throws GPIOException if the underlying driver function fails.
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*/
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void set_high();
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/**
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* @brief Set GPIO to low level.
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*
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* @throws GPIOException if the underlying driver function fails.
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*/
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void set_low();
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using GPIOBase::set_drive_strength;
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using GPIOBase::get_drive_strength;
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};
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/**
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* @brief This class represents a GPIO which is configured as input.
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*/
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class GPIOInput : public GPIOBase {
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public:
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/**
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* @brief Construct and configure a GPIO as input.
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*
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* @param num GPIO pin number of the GPIO to be configured.
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*
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* @throws GPIOException
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* - if the underlying driver function fails
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*/
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GPIOInput(GPIONum num);
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/**
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* @brief Read the current level of the GPIO.
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*
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* @return The GPIO current level of the GPIO.
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*/
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GPIOLevel get_level() const noexcept;
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/**
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* @brief Configure the internal pull-up and pull-down restors.
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*
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* @param mode The pull-up/pull-down configuration see \c GPIOPullMode.
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*
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* @throws GPIOException if the underlying driver function fails.
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*/
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void set_pull_mode(GPIOPullMode mode);
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/**
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* @brief Configure the pin as wake up pin.
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*
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* @throws GPIOException if the underlying driver function fails.
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*/
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void wakeup_enable(GPIOWakeupIntrType interrupt_type);
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/**
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* @brief Disable wake up functionality for this pin if it was enabled before.
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*
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* @throws GPIOException if the underlying driver function fails.
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*/
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void wakeup_disable();
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};
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/**
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* @brief This class represents a GPIO which is configured as open drain output and input at the same time.
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*
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* This class facilitates bit-banging for single wire protocols.
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*/
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class GPIO_OpenDrain : public GPIOInput {
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public:
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/**
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* @brief Construct and configure a GPIO as open drain output as well as input.
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*
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* @param num GPIO pin number of the GPIO to be configured.
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*
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* @throws GPIOException
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* - if the underlying driver function fails
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*/
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GPIO_OpenDrain(GPIONum num);
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/**
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* @brief Set GPIO to floating level.
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*
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* @throws GPIOException if the underlying driver function fails.
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*/
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void set_floating();
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/**
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* @brief Set GPIO to low level.
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*
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* @throws GPIOException if the underlying driver function fails.
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*/
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void set_low();
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using GPIOBase::set_drive_strength;
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using GPIOBase::get_drive_strength;
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};
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}
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#endif
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