PTT init changes for TXINH

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Alex Swedenburg 2015-11-17 10:06:58 -07:00
parent 64f9313f77
commit ebacfea517
3 changed files with 122 additions and 106 deletions

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@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ struct audio_s {
#define NUM_ICTYPES 1
struct {
int enable; /* should we bother checking this input? */
ptt_method_t method; /* none, serial port, GPIO, LPT. */
int gpio; /* GPIO number */
int invert; /* 1 = active low */
} ictrl[NUM_ICTYPES];

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@ -1641,6 +1641,7 @@ void config_init (char *fname, struct audio_s *p_audio_config,
p_audio_config->achan[channel].ictrl[it].gpio = atoi(t);
p_audio_config->achan[channel].ictrl[it].invert = 0;
}
p_audio_config->achan[channel].ictrl[it].method = PTT_METHOD_GPIO;
#endif
}
}

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ptt.c
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@ -147,6 +147,120 @@ void ptt_set_debug(int debug)
ptt_debug_level = debug;
}
void export_gpio(int gpio, int invert, int direction)
{
HANDLE fd;
char stemp[80];
struct stat finfo;
int err;
fd = open("/sys/class/gpio/export", O_WRONLY);
if (fd < 0) {
text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR);
dw_printf ("Permissions do not allow ordinary users to access GPIO.\n");
dw_printf ("Log in as root and type this command:\n");
dw_printf (" chmod go+w /sys/class/gpio/export /sys/class/gpio/unexport\n");
exit (1);
}
snprintf (stemp, sizeof(stemp), "%d", gpio);
if (write (fd, stemp, strlen(stemp)) != strlen(stemp)) {
int e = errno;
/* Ignore EBUSY error which seems to mean */
/* the device node already exists. */
if (e != EBUSY) {
text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR);
dw_printf ("Error writing \"%s\" to /sys/class/gpio/export, errno=%d\n", stemp, e);
dw_printf ("%s\n", strerror(e));
exit (1);
}
}
close (fd);
/*
Idea for future:
On the RPi, the device path for GPIO number XX is /sys/class/gpio/gpioXX.
There was a report that it is different for the Cubieboard. For instance
GPIO 61 has gpio61_pi13 in the path. This indicates connector "i" pin 13.
For another similar single board computer, we find the same thing:
https://www.olimex.com/wiki/A20-OLinuXino-LIME#GPIO_under_Linux
How should we deal with this? Some possibilities:
(1) The user might explicitly mention the name in direwolf.conf.
(2) We might be able to find the names in some system device config file.
(3) Get a directory listing of /sys/class/gpio then search for a
matching name. Suppose we wanted GPIO 61. First look for an exact
match to "gpio61". If that is not found, look for something
matching the pattern "gpio61_*".
*/
/*
* We will have the same permission problem if not root.
* We only care about "direction" and "value".
*/
snprintf (stemp, sizeof(stemp), "sudo chmod go+rw /sys/class/gpio/gpio%d/direction", gpio);
err = system (stemp);
snprintf (stemp, sizeof(stemp), "sudo chmod go+rw /sys/class/gpio/gpio%d/value", gpio);
err = system (stemp);
snprintf (stemp, sizeof(stemp), "/sys/class/gpio/gpio%d/value", gpio);
if (stat(stemp, &finfo) < 0) {
int e = errno;
text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR);
dw_printf ("Failed to get status for %s \n", stemp);
dw_printf ("%s\n", strerror(e));
exit (1);
}
if (geteuid() != 0) {
if ( ! (finfo.st_mode & S_IWOTH)) {
text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR);
dw_printf ("Permissions do not allow ordinary users to access GPIO.\n");
dw_printf ("Log in as root and type these commands:\n");
dw_printf (" chmod go+rw /sys/class/gpio/gpio%d/direction", gpio);
dw_printf (" chmod go+rw /sys/class/gpio/gpio%d/value", gpio);
exit (1);
}
}
/*
* Set output direction and initial state
*/
snprintf (stemp, sizeof(stemp), "/sys/class/gpio/gpio%d/direction", gpio);
fd = open(stemp, O_WRONLY);
if (fd < 0) {
int e = errno;
text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR);
dw_printf ("Error opening %s\n", stemp);
dw_printf ("%s\n", strerror(e));
exit (1);
}
char gpio_val[8];
if (direction) {
if (invert) {
strlcpy (gpio_val, "high", sizeof(gpio_val));
}
else {
strlcpy (gpio_val, "low", sizeof(gpio_val));
}
}
else {
strlcpy (gpio_val, "in", sizeof(gpio_val));
}
if (write (fd, gpio_val, strlen(gpio_val)) != strlen(gpio_val)) {
int e = errno;
text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR);
dw_printf ("Error writing initial state to %s\n", stemp);
dw_printf ("%s\n", strerror(e));
exit (1);
}
close (fd);
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------
*
@ -368,6 +482,11 @@ void ptt_init (struct audio_s *audio_config_p)
using_gpio = 1;
}
}
for (ot = 0; ot < NUM_ICTYPES; ot++) {
if (audio_config_p->achan[ch].ictrl[ot].method == PTT_METHOD_GPIO) {
using_gpio = 1;
}
}
}
}
@ -434,111 +553,7 @@ void ptt_init (struct audio_s *audio_config_p)
int ot;
for (ot = 0; ot < NUM_OCTYPES; ot++) {
if (audio_config_p->achan[ch].octrl[ot].ptt_method == PTT_METHOD_GPIO) {
char stemp[80];
struct stat finfo;
int err;
fd = open("/sys/class/gpio/export", O_WRONLY);
if (fd < 0) {
text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR);
dw_printf ("Permissions do not allow ordinary users to access GPIO.\n");
dw_printf ("Log in as root and type this command:\n");
dw_printf (" chmod go+w /sys/class/gpio/export /sys/class/gpio/unexport\n");
exit (1);
}
snprintf (stemp, sizeof(stemp), "%d", audio_config_p->achan[ch].octrl[ot].ptt_gpio);
if (write (fd, stemp, strlen(stemp)) != strlen(stemp)) {
int e = errno;
/* Ignore EBUSY error which seems to mean */
/* the device node already exists. */
if (e != EBUSY) {
text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR);
dw_printf ("Error writing \"%s\" to /sys/class/gpio/export, errno=%d\n", stemp, e);
dw_printf ("%s\n", strerror(e));
exit (1);
}
}
close (fd);
/*
Idea for future:
On the RPi, the device path for GPIO number XX is /sys/class/gpio/gpioXX.
There was a report that it is different for the Cubieboard. For instance
GPIO 61 has gpio61_pi13 in the path. This indicates connector "i" pin 13.
For another similar single board computer, we find the same thing:
https://www.olimex.com/wiki/A20-OLinuXino-LIME#GPIO_under_Linux
How should we deal with this? Some possibilities:
(1) The user might explicitly mention the name in direwolf.conf.
(2) We might be able to find the names in some system device config file.
(3) Get a directory listing of /sys/class/gpio then search for a
matching name. Suppose we wanted GPIO 61. First look for an exact
match to "gpio61". If that is not found, look for something
matching the pattern "gpio61_*".
*/
/*
* We will have the same permission problem if not root.
* We only care about "direction" and "value".
*/
snprintf (stemp, sizeof(stemp), "sudo chmod go+rw /sys/class/gpio/gpio%d/direction", audio_config_p->achan[ch].octrl[ot].ptt_gpio);
err = system (stemp);
snprintf (stemp, sizeof(stemp), "sudo chmod go+rw /sys/class/gpio/gpio%d/value", audio_config_p->achan[ch].octrl[ot].ptt_gpio);
err = system (stemp);
snprintf (stemp, sizeof(stemp), "/sys/class/gpio/gpio%d/value", audio_config_p->achan[ch].octrl[ot].ptt_gpio);
if (stat(stemp, &finfo) < 0) {
int e = errno;
text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR);
dw_printf ("Failed to get status for %s \n", stemp);
dw_printf ("%s\n", strerror(e));
exit (1);
}
if (geteuid() != 0) {
if ( ! (finfo.st_mode & S_IWOTH)) {
text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR);
dw_printf ("Permissions do not allow ordinary users to access GPIO.\n");
dw_printf ("Log in as root and type these commands:\n");
dw_printf (" chmod go+rw /sys/class/gpio/gpio%d/direction", audio_config_p->achan[ch].octrl[ot].ptt_gpio);
dw_printf (" chmod go+rw /sys/class/gpio/gpio%d/value", audio_config_p->achan[ch].octrl[ot].ptt_gpio);
exit (1);
}
}
/*
* Set output direction with initial state off.
*/
snprintf (stemp, sizeof(stemp), "/sys/class/gpio/gpio%d/direction", audio_config_p->achan[ch].octrl[ot].ptt_gpio);
fd = open(stemp, O_WRONLY);
if (fd < 0) {
int e = errno;
text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR);
dw_printf ("Error opening %s\n", stemp);
dw_printf ("%s\n", strerror(e));
exit (1);
}
char hilo[8];
if (audio_config_p->achan[ch].octrl[ot].ptt_invert) {
strlcpy (hilo, "high", sizeof(hilo));
}
else {
strlcpy (hilo, "low", sizeof(hilo));
}
if (write (fd, hilo, strlen(hilo)) != strlen(hilo)) {
int e = errno;
text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR);
dw_printf ("Error writing initial state to %s\n", stemp);
dw_printf ("%s\n", strerror(e));
exit (1);
}
close (fd);
export_gpio(audio_config_p->achan[ch].octrl[ot].ptt_gpio, audio_config_p->achan[ch].octrl[ot].ptt_invert, 1);
}
}
}