gpio: Add use guidance documentation
The text in this new document is a response to recurring questions about the GPIO in-kernel API vs the userspace ABI. When do you use one or the other? It can be a bit intuitive, but I tried to sum it all up. Reviewed-by: Bartosz Golaszewski <bgolaszewski@baylibre.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200108001712.47500-1-linus.walleij@linaro.org Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
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MTD NOR flash has add-ons for extra GPIO lines too, though the address bus is
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usually connected directly to the flash.
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Use those instead of talking directly to the GPIOs using sysfs; they integrate
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with kernel frameworks better than your userspace code could. Needless to say,
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just using the appropriate kernel drivers will simplify and speed up your
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embedded hacking in particular by providing ready-made components.
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Use those instead of talking directly to the GPIOs from userspace; they
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integrate with kernel frameworks better than your userspace code could.
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Needless to say, just using the appropriate kernel drivers will simplify and
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speed up your embedded hacking in particular by providing ready-made components.
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:maxdepth: 2
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intro
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using-gpio
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driver
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consumer
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board
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=========================
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Using GPIO Lines in Linux
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=========================
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The Linux kernel exists to abstract and present hardware to users. GPIO lines
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as such are normally not user facing abstractions. The most obvious, natural
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and preferred way to use GPIO lines is to let kernel hardware drivers deal
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with them.
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For examples of already existing generic drivers that will also be good
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examples for any other kernel drivers you want to author, refer to
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:doc:`drivers-on-gpio`
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For any kind of mass produced system you want to support, such as servers,
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laptops, phones, tablets, routers, and any consumer or office or business goods
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using appropriate kernel drivers is paramount. Submit your code for inclusion
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in the upstream Linux kernel when you feel it is mature enough and you will get
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help to refine it, see :doc:`../../process/submitting-patches`.
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In Linux GPIO lines also have a userspace ABI.
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The userspace ABI is intended for one-off deployments. Examples are prototypes,
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factory lines, maker community projects, workshop specimen, production tools,
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industrial automation, PLC-type use cases, door controllers, in short a piece
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of specialized equipment that is not produced by the numbers, requiring
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operators to have a deep knowledge of the equipment and knows about the
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software-hardware interface to be set up. They should not have a natural fit
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to any existing kernel subsystem and not be a good fit for an operating system,
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because of not being reusable or abstract enough, or involving a lot of non
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computer hardware related policy.
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Applications that have a good reason to use the industrial I/O (IIO) subsystem
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from userspace will likely be a good fit for using GPIO lines from userspace as
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well.
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Do not under any circumstances abuse the GPIO userspace ABI to cut corners in
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any product development projects. If you use it for prototyping, then do not
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productify the prototype: rewrite it using proper kernel drivers. Do not under
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any circumstances deploy any uniform products using GPIO from userspace.
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The userspace ABI is a character device for each GPIO hardware unit (GPIO chip).
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These devices will appear on the system as ``/dev/gpiochip0`` thru
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``/dev/gpiochipN``. Examples of how to directly use the userspace ABI can be
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found in the kernel tree ``tools/gpio`` subdirectory.
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For structured and managed applications, we recommend that you make use of the
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libgpiod_ library. This provides helper abstractions, command line utlities
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and arbitration for multiple simultaneous consumers on the same GPIO chip.
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.. _libgpiod: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/libs/libgpiod/libgpiod.git/
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