#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
+#include "softPwm.h"
+#include "softTone.h"
+
#include "wiringPi.h"
#ifndef TRUE
// pinToGpio:
// Take a Wiring pin (0 through X) and re-map it to the BCM_GPIO pin
-// Cope for 2 different board revisions here.
+// Cope for 3 different board revisions here.
static int *pinToGpio ;
+// Revision 1, 1.1:
+
static int pinToGpioR1 [64] =
{
17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 4, // From the Original Wiki - GPIO 0 through 7: wpi 0 - 7
- 0, 1, // I2C - SDA0, SCL0 wpi 8 - 9
+ 0, 1, // I2C - SDA1, SCL1 wpi 8 - 9
8, 7, // SPI - CE1, CE0 wpi 10 - 11
10, 9, 11, // SPI - MOSI, MISO, SCLK wpi 12 - 14
14, 15, // UART - Tx, Rx wpi 15 - 16
-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, // ... 63
} ;
+// Revision 2:
+
static int pinToGpioR2 [64] =
{
17, 18, 27, 22, 23, 24, 25, 4, // From the Original Wiki - GPIO 0 through 7: wpi 0 - 7
8, 7, // SPI - CE1, CE0 wpi 10 - 11
10, 9, 11, // SPI - MOSI, MISO, SCLK wpi 12 - 14
14, 15, // UART - Tx, Rx wpi 15 - 16
- 28, 29, 30, 31, // New GPIOs 8 though 11 wpi 17 - 20
+ 28, 29, 30, 31, // Rev 2: New GPIOs 8 though 11 wpi 17 - 20
+ 5, 6, 13, 19, 26, // B+ wpi 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
+ 12, 16, 20, 21, // B+ wpi 26, 27, 28, 29
+ 0, 1, // B+ wpi 30, 31
// Padding:
- -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, // ... 31
-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, // ... 47
-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, // ... 63
} ;
// physToGpio:
// Take a physical pin (1 through 26) and re-map it to the BCM_GPIO pin
// Cope for 2 different board revisions here.
+// Also add in the P5 connector, so the P5 pins are 3,4,5,6, so 53,54,55,56
static int *physToGpio ;
11, 8,
-1, 7, // 25, 26
-// Padding:
-
-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, // ... 31
-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, // ... 47
-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, // ... 63
11, 8,
-1, 7, // 25, 26
-// Padding:
+// B+
- -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, // ... 31
- -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, // ... 47
- -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, // ... 63
-} ;
+ 0, 1,
+ 5, -1,
+ 6, 12,
+ 13, -1,
+ 19, 16,
+ 26, 20,
+ -1, 21,
+// the P5 connector on the Rev 2 boards:
+
+ -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, // ... 47
+ -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, // ... 52
+ 28, 29, 30, 31, // ... 53, 54, 55, 56 - P5
+ -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, // ... 63
+} ;
// gpioToGPFSEL:
// Map a BCM_GPIO pin to it's Function Selection
} ;
// gpioToREN
-// (Word) offset to the Rising edgde ENable register
+// (Word) offset to the Rising edge ENable register
static uint8_t gpioToREN [] =
{
*
* Much confusion here )-:
* Seems there are some boards with 0000 in them (mistake in manufacture)
- * and some board with 0005 in them (another mistake in manufacture?)
* So the distinction between boards that I can see is:
* 0000 - Error
- * 0001 - Not used
- * 0002 - Rev 1
- * 0003 - Rev 1
- * 0004 - Rev 2 (Early reports?
- * 0005 - Rev 2 (but error?)
- * 0006 - Rev 2
- * 0008 - Rev 2 - Model A
- * 000e - Rev 2 + 512MB
- * 000f - Rev 2 + 512MB
+ * 0001 - Not used (Compute - default to Rev 2)
+ * 0002 - Model B, Rev 1, 256MB
+ * 0003 - Model B, Rev 1.1, 256MB, Fuses/D14 removed.
+ * 0004 - Model B, Rev 2, 256MB, Sony
+ * 0005 - Model B, Rev 2, 256MB, Qisda
+ * 0006 - Model B, Rev 2, 256MB, Egoman
+ * 0007 - Model A, Rev 2, 256MB, Egoman
+ * 0008 - Model A, Rev 2, 256MB, Sony
+ * 0009 - Model A, Rev 2, 256MB, Qisda
+ * 000d - Model B, Rev 2, 512MB, Egoman
+ * 000e - Model B, Rev 2, 512MB, Sony
+ * 000f - Model B, Rev 2, 512MB, Qisda
+ * 0010 - Model B+ 512MB, Sony
+ * 0011 - Pi compute Module
*
* A small thorn is the olde style overvolting - that will add in
* 1000000
*
+ * The Pi compute module has an revision of 0011 - since we only check the
+ * last digit, then it's 1, therefore it'll default to not 2 or 3 for a
+ * Rev 1, so will appear as a Rev 2. This is fine for the most part, but
+ * we'll properly detect the Compute Module later and adjust accordingly.
+ *
*********************************************************************************
*/
}
+/*
+ * piBoardId:
+ * Do more digging into the board revision string as above, but return
+ * as much details as we can.
+ *********************************************************************************
+ */
+
+const char *piModelNames [] =
+{
+ "Model A",
+ "Model B",
+ "Model B+",
+ "Compute Module",
+} ;
+
+const char *piRevisionNames[] =
+{
+ "1",
+ "1.1",
+ "2",
+ "1.2",
+} ;
+
+void piBoardId (int *model, int *rev, int *mem, char **maker)
+{
+ FILE *cpuFd ;
+ char line [120] ;
+ char *c ;
+
+ piBoardRev () ; // Call this first to make sure all's OK. Don't care about the result.
+
+ if ((cpuFd = fopen ("/proc/cpuinfo", "r")) == NULL)
+ piBoardRevOops ("Unable to open /proc/cpuinfo") ;
+
+ while (fgets (line, 120, cpuFd) != NULL)
+ if (strncmp (line, "Revision", 8) == 0)
+ break ;
+
+ fclose (cpuFd) ;
+
+ if (strncmp (line, "Revision", 8) != 0)
+ piBoardRevOops ("No \"Revision\" line") ;
+
+// Chomp trailing CR/NL
+
+ for (c = &line [strlen (line) - 1] ; (*c == '\n') || (*c == '\r') ; --c)
+ *c = 0 ;
+
+ if (wiringPiDebug)
+ printf ("piboardId: Revision string: %s\n", line) ;
+
+// Scan to first digit
+
+ for (c = line ; *c ; ++c)
+ if (isdigit (*c))
+ break ;
+
+// Make sure its long enough
+
+ if (strlen (c) < 4)
+ piBoardRevOops ("Bogus \"Revision\" line") ;
+
+// Extract last 4 characters:
+
+ c = c + strlen (c) - 4 ;
+
+// Fill out the replys as appropriate
+
+ /**/ if (strcmp (c, "0002") == 0) { *model = 1 ; *rev = 0 ; *mem = 256 ; *maker = "China" ; }
+ else if (strcmp (c, "0003") == 0) { *model = 1 ; *rev = 1 ; *mem = 256 ; *maker = "China" ; }
+ else if (strcmp (c, "0004") == 0) { *model = 1 ; *rev = 2 ; *mem = 256 ; *maker = "Sony" ; }
+ else if (strcmp (c, "0005") == 0) { *model = 1 ; *rev = 2 ; *mem = 256 ; *maker = "Qisda" ; }
+ else if (strcmp (c, "0006") == 0) { *model = 1 ; *rev = 2 ; *mem = 256 ; *maker = "Egoman" ; }
+ else if (strcmp (c, "0007") == 0) { *model = 0 ; *rev = 2 ; *mem = 256 ; *maker = "Egoman" ; }
+ else if (strcmp (c, "0008") == 0) { *model = 0 ; *rev = 2 ; *mem = 256 ; *maker = "Sony" ; }
+ else if (strcmp (c, "0009") == 0) { *model = 1 ; *rev = 2 ; *mem = 256 ; *maker = "Qisda" ; }
+ else if (strcmp (c, "000d") == 0) { *model = 1 ; *rev = 2 ; *mem = 512 ; *maker = "Egoman" ; }
+ else if (strcmp (c, "000e") == 0) { *model = 1 ; *rev = 2 ; *mem = 512 ; *maker = "Sony" ; }
+ else if (strcmp (c, "000f") == 0) { *model = 1 ; *rev = 2 ; *mem = 512 ; *maker = "Egoman" ; }
+ else if (strcmp (c, "0010") == 0) { *model = 2 ; *rev = 3 ; *mem = 512 ; *maker = "Sony" ; }
+ else if (strcmp (c, "0011") == 0) { *model = 3 ; *rev = 1 ; *mem = 512 ; *maker = "Sony" ; }
+ else { *model = 0 ; *rev = 0 ; *mem = 0 ; *maker = "Unkn" ; }
+}
+
+
+
/*
* wpiPinToGpio:
* Translate a wiringPi Pin number to native GPIO pin number.
{
int fSel, shift, alt ;
struct wiringPiNodeStruct *node = wiringPiNodes ;
+ int origPin = pin ;
if ((pin & PI_GPIO_MASK) == 0) // On-board pin
{
else if (wiringPiMode != WPI_MODE_GPIO)
return ;
+ softPwmStop (origPin) ;
+ softToneStop (origPin) ;
+
fSel = gpioToGPFSEL [pin] ;
shift = gpioToShift [pin] ;
*(gpio + fSel) = (*(gpio + fSel) & ~(7 << shift)) ; // Sets bits to zero = input
else if (mode == OUTPUT)
*(gpio + fSel) = (*(gpio + fSel) & ~(7 << shift)) | (1 << shift) ;
+ else if (mode == SOFT_PWM_OUTPUT)
+ softPwmCreate (origPin, 0, 100) ;
+ else if (mode == SOFT_TONE_OUTPUT)
+ softToneCreate (origPin) ;
+ else if (mode == PWM_TONE_OUTPUT)
+ {
+ pinMode (origPin, PWM_OUTPUT) ; // Call myself to enable PWM mode
+ pwmSetMode (PWM_MODE_MS) ;
+ }
else if (mode == PWM_OUTPUT)
{
- if ((alt = gpioToPwmALT [pin]) == 0) // Not a PWM pin
+ if ((alt = gpioToPwmALT [pin]) == 0) // Not a hardware capable PWM pin
return ;
// Set pin to PWM mode
pwmSetMode (PWM_MODE_BAL) ; // Pi default mode
pwmSetRange (1024) ; // Default range of 1024
- pwmSetClock (32) ; // 19.2 / 32 = 600KHz - Also starts the PWM
+ pwmSetClock (32) ; // 19.2 / 32 = 600KHz - Also starts the PWM
}
else if (mode == GPIO_CLOCK)
{
}
+/*
+ * pwmToneWrite:
+ * Pi Specific.
+ * Output the given frequency on the Pi's PWM pin
+ *********************************************************************************
+ */
+
+void pwmToneWrite (int pin, int freq)
+{
+ int range ;
+
+ if (freq == 0)
+ pwmWrite (pin, 0) ; // Off
+ else
+ {
+ range = 600000 / freq ;
+ pwmSetRange (range) ;
+ pwmWrite (pin, freq / 2) ;
+ }
+}
+
+
/*
* digitalWriteByte:
if (pid == 0) // Child, exec
{
- execl ("/usr/local/bin/gpio", "gpio", "edge", pinS, modeS, (char *)NULL) ;
- return wiringPiFailure (WPI_FATAL, "wiringPiISR: execl failed: %s\n", strerror (errno)) ;
+ /**/ if (access ("/usr/local/bin/gpio", X_OK) == 0)
+ {
+ execl ("/usr/local/bin/gpio", "gpio", "edge", pinS, modeS, (char *)NULL) ;
+ return wiringPiFailure (WPI_FATAL, "wiringPiISR: execl failed: %s\n", strerror (errno)) ;
+ }
+ else if (access ("/usr/bin/gpio", X_OK) == 0)
+ {
+ execl ("/usr/bin/gpio", "gpio", "edge", pinS, modeS, (char *)NULL) ;
+ return wiringPiFailure (WPI_FATAL, "wiringPiISR: execl failed: %s\n", strerror (errno)) ;
+ }
+ else
+ return wiringPiFailure (WPI_FATAL, "wiringPiISR: Can't find gpio program\n") ;
}
else // Parent, wait
wait (NULL) ;
*
* Default setup: Initialises the system into wiringPi Pin mode and uses the
* memory mapped hardware directly.
+ *
+ * Changed now to revert to "gpio" mode if we're running on a Compute Module.
*********************************************************************************
*/
int wiringPiSetup (void)
{
- int fd ;
- int boardRev ;
+ int fd ;
+ int boardRev ;
+ int model, rev, mem ;
+ char *maker ;
if (getenv (ENV_DEBUG) != NULL)
wiringPiDebug = TRUE ;
boardRev = piBoardRev () ;
- if (boardRev == 1)
+ /**/ if (boardRev == 1) // A, B, Rev 1, 1.1
{
pinToGpio = pinToGpioR1 ;
physToGpio = physToGpioR1 ;
}
- else
+ else // A, B, Rev 2, B+, CM
{
pinToGpio = pinToGpioR2 ;
physToGpio = physToGpioR2 ;
initialiseEpoch () ;
- wiringPiMode = WPI_MODE_PINS ;
+// If we're running on a compute module, then wiringPi pin numbers don't really many anything...
+
+ piBoardId (&model, &rev, &mem, &maker) ;
+ if (model == PI_MODEL_CM)
+ wiringPiMode = WPI_MODE_GPIO ;
+ else
+ wiringPiMode = WPI_MODE_PINS ;
return 0 ;
}