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      1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only WITH Linux-syscall-note */
      2/*
      3 * <linux/gpio.h> - userspace ABI for the GPIO character devices
      4 *
      5 * Copyright (C) 2016 Linus Walleij
      6 *
      7 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
      8 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
      9 * the Free Software Foundation.
     10 */
     11#ifndef _UAPI_GPIO_H_
     12#define _UAPI_GPIO_H_
     13
     14#include <linux/const.h>
     15#include <linux/ioctl.h>
     16#include <linux/types.h>
     17
     18/*
     19 * The maximum size of name and label arrays.
     20 *
     21 * Must be a multiple of 8 to ensure 32/64-bit alignment of structs.
     22 */
     23#define GPIO_MAX_NAME_SIZE 32
     24
     25/**
     26 * struct gpiochip_info - Information about a certain GPIO chip
     27 * @name: the Linux kernel name of this GPIO chip
     28 * @label: a functional name for this GPIO chip, such as a product
     29 * number, may be empty (i.e. label[0] == '\0')
     30 * @lines: number of GPIO lines on this chip
     31 */
     32struct gpiochip_info {
     33	char name[GPIO_MAX_NAME_SIZE];
     34	char label[GPIO_MAX_NAME_SIZE];
     35	__u32 lines;
     36};
     37
     38/*
     39 * Maximum number of requested lines.
     40 *
     41 * Must be no greater than 64, as bitmaps are restricted here to 64-bits
     42 * for simplicity, and a multiple of 2 to ensure 32/64-bit alignment of
     43 * structs.
     44 */
     45#define GPIO_V2_LINES_MAX 64
     46
     47/*
     48 * The maximum number of configuration attributes associated with a line
     49 * request.
     50 */
     51#define GPIO_V2_LINE_NUM_ATTRS_MAX 10
     52
     53/**
     54 * enum gpio_v2_line_flag - &struct gpio_v2_line_attribute.flags values
     55 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_USED: line is not available for request
     56 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_ACTIVE_LOW: line active state is physical low
     57 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_INPUT: line is an input
     58 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_OUTPUT: line is an output
     59 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_EDGE_RISING: line detects rising (inactive to active)
     60 * edges
     61 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_EDGE_FALLING: line detects falling (active to
     62 * inactive) edges
     63 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_OPEN_DRAIN: line is an open drain output
     64 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_OPEN_SOURCE: line is an open source output
     65 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_BIAS_PULL_UP: line has pull-up bias enabled
     66 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_BIAS_PULL_DOWN: line has pull-down bias enabled
     67 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_BIAS_DISABLED: line has bias disabled
     68 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_EVENT_CLOCK_REALTIME: line events contain REALTIME timestamps
     69 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_EVENT_CLOCK_HTE: line events contain timestamps from
     70 * hardware timestamp engine
     71 */
     72enum gpio_v2_line_flag {
     73	GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_USED			= _BITULL(0),
     74	GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_ACTIVE_LOW		= _BITULL(1),
     75	GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_INPUT			= _BITULL(2),
     76	GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_OUTPUT		= _BITULL(3),
     77	GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_EDGE_RISING		= _BITULL(4),
     78	GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_EDGE_FALLING		= _BITULL(5),
     79	GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_OPEN_DRAIN		= _BITULL(6),
     80	GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_OPEN_SOURCE		= _BITULL(7),
     81	GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_BIAS_PULL_UP		= _BITULL(8),
     82	GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_BIAS_PULL_DOWN	= _BITULL(9),
     83	GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_BIAS_DISABLED		= _BITULL(10),
     84	GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_EVENT_CLOCK_REALTIME	= _BITULL(11),
     85	GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_EVENT_CLOCK_HTE	= _BITULL(12),
     86};
     87
     88/**
     89 * struct gpio_v2_line_values - Values of GPIO lines
     90 * @bits: a bitmap containing the value of the lines, set to 1 for active
     91 * and 0 for inactive.
     92 * @mask: a bitmap identifying the lines to get or set, with each bit
     93 * number corresponding to the index into &struct
     94 * gpio_v2_line_request.offsets.
     95 */
     96struct gpio_v2_line_values {
     97	__aligned_u64 bits;
     98	__aligned_u64 mask;
     99};
    100
    101/**
    102 * enum gpio_v2_line_attr_id - &struct gpio_v2_line_attribute.id values
    103 * identifying which field of the attribute union is in use.
    104 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_ATTR_ID_FLAGS: flags field is in use
    105 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_ATTR_ID_OUTPUT_VALUES: values field is in use
    106 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_ATTR_ID_DEBOUNCE: debounce_period_us field is in use
    107 */
    108enum gpio_v2_line_attr_id {
    109	GPIO_V2_LINE_ATTR_ID_FLAGS		= 1,
    110	GPIO_V2_LINE_ATTR_ID_OUTPUT_VALUES	= 2,
    111	GPIO_V2_LINE_ATTR_ID_DEBOUNCE		= 3,
    112};
    113
    114/**
    115 * struct gpio_v2_line_attribute - a configurable attribute of a line
    116 * @id: attribute identifier with value from &enum gpio_v2_line_attr_id
    117 * @padding: reserved for future use and must be zero filled
    118 * @flags: if id is %GPIO_V2_LINE_ATTR_ID_FLAGS, the flags for the GPIO
    119 * line, with values from &enum gpio_v2_line_flag, such as
    120 * %GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_ACTIVE_LOW, %GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_OUTPUT etc, added
    121 * together.  This overrides the default flags contained in the &struct
    122 * gpio_v2_line_config for the associated line.
    123 * @values: if id is %GPIO_V2_LINE_ATTR_ID_OUTPUT_VALUES, a bitmap
    124 * containing the values to which the lines will be set, with each bit
    125 * number corresponding to the index into &struct
    126 * gpio_v2_line_request.offsets.
    127 * @debounce_period_us: if id is %GPIO_V2_LINE_ATTR_ID_DEBOUNCE, the
    128 * desired debounce period, in microseconds
    129 */
    130struct gpio_v2_line_attribute {
    131	__u32 id;
    132	__u32 padding;
    133	union {
    134		__aligned_u64 flags;
    135		__aligned_u64 values;
    136		__u32 debounce_period_us;
    137	};
    138};
    139
    140/**
    141 * struct gpio_v2_line_config_attribute - a configuration attribute
    142 * associated with one or more of the requested lines.
    143 * @attr: the configurable attribute
    144 * @mask: a bitmap identifying the lines to which the attribute applies,
    145 * with each bit number corresponding to the index into &struct
    146 * gpio_v2_line_request.offsets.
    147 */
    148struct gpio_v2_line_config_attribute {
    149	struct gpio_v2_line_attribute attr;
    150	__aligned_u64 mask;
    151};
    152
    153/**
    154 * struct gpio_v2_line_config - Configuration for GPIO lines
    155 * @flags: flags for the GPIO lines, with values from &enum
    156 * gpio_v2_line_flag, such as %GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_ACTIVE_LOW,
    157 * %GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_OUTPUT etc, added together.  This is the default for
    158 * all requested lines but may be overridden for particular lines using
    159 * @attrs.
    160 * @num_attrs: the number of attributes in @attrs
    161 * @padding: reserved for future use and must be zero filled
    162 * @attrs: the configuration attributes associated with the requested
    163 * lines.  Any attribute should only be associated with a particular line
    164 * once.  If an attribute is associated with a line multiple times then the
    165 * first occurrence (i.e. lowest index) has precedence.
    166 */
    167struct gpio_v2_line_config {
    168	__aligned_u64 flags;
    169	__u32 num_attrs;
    170	/* Pad to fill implicit padding and reserve space for future use. */
    171	__u32 padding[5];
    172	struct gpio_v2_line_config_attribute attrs[GPIO_V2_LINE_NUM_ATTRS_MAX];
    173};
    174
    175/**
    176 * struct gpio_v2_line_request - Information about a request for GPIO lines
    177 * @offsets: an array of desired lines, specified by offset index for the
    178 * associated GPIO chip
    179 * @consumer: a desired consumer label for the selected GPIO lines such as
    180 * "my-bitbanged-relay"
    181 * @config: requested configuration for the lines.
    182 * @num_lines: number of lines requested in this request, i.e. the number
    183 * of valid fields in the %GPIO_V2_LINES_MAX sized arrays, set to 1 to
    184 * request a single line
    185 * @event_buffer_size: a suggested minimum number of line events that the
    186 * kernel should buffer.  This is only relevant if edge detection is
    187 * enabled in the configuration. Note that this is only a suggested value
    188 * and the kernel may allocate a larger buffer or cap the size of the
    189 * buffer. If this field is zero then the buffer size defaults to a minimum
    190 * of @num_lines * 16.
    191 * @padding: reserved for future use and must be zero filled
    192 * @fd: if successful this field will contain a valid anonymous file handle
    193 * after a %GPIO_GET_LINE_IOCTL operation, zero or negative value means
    194 * error
    195 */
    196struct gpio_v2_line_request {
    197	__u32 offsets[GPIO_V2_LINES_MAX];
    198	char consumer[GPIO_MAX_NAME_SIZE];
    199	struct gpio_v2_line_config config;
    200	__u32 num_lines;
    201	__u32 event_buffer_size;
    202	/* Pad to fill implicit padding and reserve space for future use. */
    203	__u32 padding[5];
    204	__s32 fd;
    205};
    206
    207/**
    208 * struct gpio_v2_line_info - Information about a certain GPIO line
    209 * @name: the name of this GPIO line, such as the output pin of the line on
    210 * the chip, a rail or a pin header name on a board, as specified by the
    211 * GPIO chip, may be empty (i.e. name[0] == '\0')
    212 * @consumer: a functional name for the consumer of this GPIO line as set
    213 * by whatever is using it, will be empty if there is no current user but
    214 * may also be empty if the consumer doesn't set this up
    215 * @offset: the local offset on this GPIO chip, fill this in when
    216 * requesting the line information from the kernel
    217 * @num_attrs: the number of attributes in @attrs
    218 * @flags: flags for this GPIO line, with values from &enum
    219 * gpio_v2_line_flag, such as %GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_ACTIVE_LOW,
    220 * %GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_OUTPUT etc, added together.
    221 * @attrs: the configuration attributes associated with the line
    222 * @padding: reserved for future use
    223 */
    224struct gpio_v2_line_info {
    225	char name[GPIO_MAX_NAME_SIZE];
    226	char consumer[GPIO_MAX_NAME_SIZE];
    227	__u32 offset;
    228	__u32 num_attrs;
    229	__aligned_u64 flags;
    230	struct gpio_v2_line_attribute attrs[GPIO_V2_LINE_NUM_ATTRS_MAX];
    231	/* Space reserved for future use. */
    232	__u32 padding[4];
    233};
    234
    235/**
    236 * enum gpio_v2_line_changed_type - &struct gpio_v2_line_changed.event_type
    237 * values
    238 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_CHANGED_REQUESTED: line has been requested
    239 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_CHANGED_RELEASED: line has been released
    240 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_CHANGED_CONFIG: line has been reconfigured
    241 */
    242enum gpio_v2_line_changed_type {
    243	GPIO_V2_LINE_CHANGED_REQUESTED	= 1,
    244	GPIO_V2_LINE_CHANGED_RELEASED	= 2,
    245	GPIO_V2_LINE_CHANGED_CONFIG	= 3,
    246};
    247
    248/**
    249 * struct gpio_v2_line_info_changed - Information about a change in status
    250 * of a GPIO line
    251 * @info: updated line information
    252 * @timestamp_ns: estimate of time of status change occurrence, in nanoseconds
    253 * @event_type: the type of change with a value from &enum
    254 * gpio_v2_line_changed_type
    255 * @padding: reserved for future use
    256 */
    257struct gpio_v2_line_info_changed {
    258	struct gpio_v2_line_info info;
    259	__aligned_u64 timestamp_ns;
    260	__u32 event_type;
    261	/* Pad struct to 64-bit boundary and reserve space for future use. */
    262	__u32 padding[5];
    263};
    264
    265/**
    266 * enum gpio_v2_line_event_id - &struct gpio_v2_line_event.id values
    267 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_EVENT_RISING_EDGE: event triggered by a rising edge
    268 * @GPIO_V2_LINE_EVENT_FALLING_EDGE: event triggered by a falling edge
    269 */
    270enum gpio_v2_line_event_id {
    271	GPIO_V2_LINE_EVENT_RISING_EDGE	= 1,
    272	GPIO_V2_LINE_EVENT_FALLING_EDGE	= 2,
    273};
    274
    275/**
    276 * struct gpio_v2_line_event - The actual event being pushed to userspace
    277 * @timestamp_ns: best estimate of time of event occurrence, in nanoseconds.
    278 * @id: event identifier with value from &enum gpio_v2_line_event_id
    279 * @offset: the offset of the line that triggered the event
    280 * @seqno: the sequence number for this event in the sequence of events for
    281 * all the lines in this line request
    282 * @line_seqno: the sequence number for this event in the sequence of
    283 * events on this particular line
    284 * @padding: reserved for future use
    285 *
    286 * By default the @timestamp_ns is read from %CLOCK_MONOTONIC and is
    287 * intended to allow the accurate measurement of the time between events.
    288 * It does not provide the wall-clock time.
    289 *
    290 * If the %GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_EVENT_CLOCK_REALTIME flag is set then the
    291 * @timestamp_ns is read from %CLOCK_REALTIME.
    292 */
    293struct gpio_v2_line_event {
    294	__aligned_u64 timestamp_ns;
    295	__u32 id;
    296	__u32 offset;
    297	__u32 seqno;
    298	__u32 line_seqno;
    299	/* Space reserved for future use. */
    300	__u32 padding[6];
    301};
    302
    303/*
    304 * ABI v1
    305 *
    306 * This version of the ABI is deprecated.
    307 * Use the latest version of the ABI, defined above, instead.
    308 */
    309
    310/* Informational flags */
    311#define GPIOLINE_FLAG_KERNEL		(1UL << 0) /* Line used by the kernel */
    312#define GPIOLINE_FLAG_IS_OUT		(1UL << 1)
    313#define GPIOLINE_FLAG_ACTIVE_LOW	(1UL << 2)
    314#define GPIOLINE_FLAG_OPEN_DRAIN	(1UL << 3)
    315#define GPIOLINE_FLAG_OPEN_SOURCE	(1UL << 4)
    316#define GPIOLINE_FLAG_BIAS_PULL_UP	(1UL << 5)
    317#define GPIOLINE_FLAG_BIAS_PULL_DOWN	(1UL << 6)
    318#define GPIOLINE_FLAG_BIAS_DISABLE	(1UL << 7)
    319
    320/**
    321 * struct gpioline_info - Information about a certain GPIO line
    322 * @line_offset: the local offset on this GPIO device, fill this in when
    323 * requesting the line information from the kernel
    324 * @flags: various flags for this line
    325 * @name: the name of this GPIO line, such as the output pin of the line on the
    326 * chip, a rail or a pin header name on a board, as specified by the gpio
    327 * chip, may be empty (i.e. name[0] == '\0')
    328 * @consumer: a functional name for the consumer of this GPIO line as set by
    329 * whatever is using it, will be empty if there is no current user but may
    330 * also be empty if the consumer doesn't set this up
    331 *
    332 * Note: This struct is part of ABI v1 and is deprecated.
    333 * Use &struct gpio_v2_line_info instead.
    334 */
    335struct gpioline_info {
    336	__u32 line_offset;
    337	__u32 flags;
    338	char name[GPIO_MAX_NAME_SIZE];
    339	char consumer[GPIO_MAX_NAME_SIZE];
    340};
    341
    342/* Maximum number of requested handles */
    343#define GPIOHANDLES_MAX 64
    344
    345/* Possible line status change events */
    346enum {
    347	GPIOLINE_CHANGED_REQUESTED = 1,
    348	GPIOLINE_CHANGED_RELEASED,
    349	GPIOLINE_CHANGED_CONFIG,
    350};
    351
    352/**
    353 * struct gpioline_info_changed - Information about a change in status
    354 * of a GPIO line
    355 * @info: updated line information
    356 * @timestamp: estimate of time of status change occurrence, in nanoseconds
    357 * @event_type: one of %GPIOLINE_CHANGED_REQUESTED,
    358 * %GPIOLINE_CHANGED_RELEASED and %GPIOLINE_CHANGED_CONFIG
    359 * @padding: reserved for future use
    360 *
    361 * The &struct gpioline_info embedded here has 32-bit alignment on its own,
    362 * but it works fine with 64-bit alignment too. With its 72 byte size, we can
    363 * guarantee there are no implicit holes between it and subsequent members.
    364 * The 20-byte padding at the end makes sure we don't add any implicit padding
    365 * at the end of the structure on 64-bit architectures.
    366 *
    367 * Note: This struct is part of ABI v1 and is deprecated.
    368 * Use &struct gpio_v2_line_info_changed instead.
    369 */
    370struct gpioline_info_changed {
    371	struct gpioline_info info;
    372	__u64 timestamp;
    373	__u32 event_type;
    374	__u32 padding[5]; /* for future use */
    375};
    376
    377/* Linerequest flags */
    378#define GPIOHANDLE_REQUEST_INPUT	(1UL << 0)
    379#define GPIOHANDLE_REQUEST_OUTPUT	(1UL << 1)
    380#define GPIOHANDLE_REQUEST_ACTIVE_LOW	(1UL << 2)
    381#define GPIOHANDLE_REQUEST_OPEN_DRAIN	(1UL << 3)
    382#define GPIOHANDLE_REQUEST_OPEN_SOURCE	(1UL << 4)
    383#define GPIOHANDLE_REQUEST_BIAS_PULL_UP	(1UL << 5)
    384#define GPIOHANDLE_REQUEST_BIAS_PULL_DOWN	(1UL << 6)
    385#define GPIOHANDLE_REQUEST_BIAS_DISABLE	(1UL << 7)
    386
    387/**
    388 * struct gpiohandle_request - Information about a GPIO handle request
    389 * @lineoffsets: an array of desired lines, specified by offset index for the
    390 * associated GPIO device
    391 * @flags: desired flags for the desired GPIO lines, such as
    392 * %GPIOHANDLE_REQUEST_OUTPUT, %GPIOHANDLE_REQUEST_ACTIVE_LOW etc, added
    393 * together. Note that even if multiple lines are requested, the same flags
    394 * must be applicable to all of them, if you want lines with individual
    395 * flags set, request them one by one. It is possible to select
    396 * a batch of input or output lines, but they must all have the same
    397 * characteristics, i.e. all inputs or all outputs, all active low etc
    398 * @default_values: if the %GPIOHANDLE_REQUEST_OUTPUT is set for a requested
    399 * line, this specifies the default output value, should be 0 (low) or
    400 * 1 (high), anything else than 0 or 1 will be interpreted as 1 (high)
    401 * @consumer_label: a desired consumer label for the selected GPIO line(s)
    402 * such as "my-bitbanged-relay"
    403 * @lines: number of lines requested in this request, i.e. the number of
    404 * valid fields in the above arrays, set to 1 to request a single line
    405 * @fd: if successful this field will contain a valid anonymous file handle
    406 * after a %GPIO_GET_LINEHANDLE_IOCTL operation, zero or negative value
    407 * means error
    408 *
    409 * Note: This struct is part of ABI v1 and is deprecated.
    410 * Use &struct gpio_v2_line_request instead.
    411 */
    412struct gpiohandle_request {
    413	__u32 lineoffsets[GPIOHANDLES_MAX];
    414	__u32 flags;
    415	__u8 default_values[GPIOHANDLES_MAX];
    416	char consumer_label[GPIO_MAX_NAME_SIZE];
    417	__u32 lines;
    418	int fd;
    419};
    420
    421/**
    422 * struct gpiohandle_config - Configuration for a GPIO handle request
    423 * @flags: updated flags for the requested GPIO lines, such as
    424 * %GPIOHANDLE_REQUEST_OUTPUT, %GPIOHANDLE_REQUEST_ACTIVE_LOW etc, added
    425 * together
    426 * @default_values: if the %GPIOHANDLE_REQUEST_OUTPUT is set in flags,
    427 * this specifies the default output value, should be 0 (low) or
    428 * 1 (high), anything else than 0 or 1 will be interpreted as 1 (high)
    429 * @padding: reserved for future use and should be zero filled
    430 *
    431 * Note: This struct is part of ABI v1 and is deprecated.
    432 * Use &struct gpio_v2_line_config instead.
    433 */
    434struct gpiohandle_config {
    435	__u32 flags;
    436	__u8 default_values[GPIOHANDLES_MAX];
    437	__u32 padding[4]; /* padding for future use */
    438};
    439
    440/**
    441 * struct gpiohandle_data - Information of values on a GPIO handle
    442 * @values: when getting the state of lines this contains the current
    443 * state of a line, when setting the state of lines these should contain
    444 * the desired target state
    445 *
    446 * Note: This struct is part of ABI v1 and is deprecated.
    447 * Use &struct gpio_v2_line_values instead.
    448 */
    449struct gpiohandle_data {
    450	__u8 values[GPIOHANDLES_MAX];
    451};
    452
    453/* Eventrequest flags */
    454#define GPIOEVENT_REQUEST_RISING_EDGE	(1UL << 0)
    455#define GPIOEVENT_REQUEST_FALLING_EDGE	(1UL << 1)
    456#define GPIOEVENT_REQUEST_BOTH_EDGES	((1UL << 0) | (1UL << 1))
    457
    458/**
    459 * struct gpioevent_request - Information about a GPIO event request
    460 * @lineoffset: the desired line to subscribe to events from, specified by
    461 * offset index for the associated GPIO device
    462 * @handleflags: desired handle flags for the desired GPIO line, such as
    463 * %GPIOHANDLE_REQUEST_ACTIVE_LOW or %GPIOHANDLE_REQUEST_OPEN_DRAIN
    464 * @eventflags: desired flags for the desired GPIO event line, such as
    465 * %GPIOEVENT_REQUEST_RISING_EDGE or %GPIOEVENT_REQUEST_FALLING_EDGE
    466 * @consumer_label: a desired consumer label for the selected GPIO line(s)
    467 * such as "my-listener"
    468 * @fd: if successful this field will contain a valid anonymous file handle
    469 * after a %GPIO_GET_LINEEVENT_IOCTL operation, zero or negative value
    470 * means error
    471 *
    472 * Note: This struct is part of ABI v1 and is deprecated.
    473 * Use &struct gpio_v2_line_request instead.
    474 */
    475struct gpioevent_request {
    476	__u32 lineoffset;
    477	__u32 handleflags;
    478	__u32 eventflags;
    479	char consumer_label[GPIO_MAX_NAME_SIZE];
    480	int fd;
    481};
    482
    483/*
    484 * GPIO event types
    485 */
    486#define GPIOEVENT_EVENT_RISING_EDGE 0x01
    487#define GPIOEVENT_EVENT_FALLING_EDGE 0x02
    488
    489/**
    490 * struct gpioevent_data - The actual event being pushed to userspace
    491 * @timestamp: best estimate of time of event occurrence, in nanoseconds
    492 * @id: event identifier
    493 *
    494 * Note: This struct is part of ABI v1 and is deprecated.
    495 * Use &struct gpio_v2_line_event instead.
    496 */
    497struct gpioevent_data {
    498	__u64 timestamp;
    499	__u32 id;
    500};
    501
    502/*
    503 * v1 and v2 ioctl()s
    504 */
    505#define GPIO_GET_CHIPINFO_IOCTL _IOR(0xB4, 0x01, struct gpiochip_info)
    506#define GPIO_GET_LINEINFO_UNWATCH_IOCTL _IOWR(0xB4, 0x0C, __u32)
    507
    508/*
    509 * v2 ioctl()s
    510 */
    511#define GPIO_V2_GET_LINEINFO_IOCTL _IOWR(0xB4, 0x05, struct gpio_v2_line_info)
    512#define GPIO_V2_GET_LINEINFO_WATCH_IOCTL _IOWR(0xB4, 0x06, struct gpio_v2_line_info)
    513#define GPIO_V2_GET_LINE_IOCTL _IOWR(0xB4, 0x07, struct gpio_v2_line_request)
    514#define GPIO_V2_LINE_SET_CONFIG_IOCTL _IOWR(0xB4, 0x0D, struct gpio_v2_line_config)
    515#define GPIO_V2_LINE_GET_VALUES_IOCTL _IOWR(0xB4, 0x0E, struct gpio_v2_line_values)
    516#define GPIO_V2_LINE_SET_VALUES_IOCTL _IOWR(0xB4, 0x0F, struct gpio_v2_line_values)
    517
    518/*
    519 * v1 ioctl()s
    520 *
    521 * These ioctl()s are deprecated.  Use the v2 equivalent instead.
    522 */
    523#define GPIO_GET_LINEINFO_IOCTL _IOWR(0xB4, 0x02, struct gpioline_info)
    524#define GPIO_GET_LINEHANDLE_IOCTL _IOWR(0xB4, 0x03, struct gpiohandle_request)
    525#define GPIO_GET_LINEEVENT_IOCTL _IOWR(0xB4, 0x04, struct gpioevent_request)
    526#define GPIOHANDLE_GET_LINE_VALUES_IOCTL _IOWR(0xB4, 0x08, struct gpiohandle_data)
    527#define GPIOHANDLE_SET_LINE_VALUES_IOCTL _IOWR(0xB4, 0x09, struct gpiohandle_data)
    528#define GPIOHANDLE_SET_CONFIG_IOCTL _IOWR(0xB4, 0x0A, struct gpiohandle_config)
    529#define GPIO_GET_LINEINFO_WATCH_IOCTL _IOWR(0xB4, 0x0B, struct gpioline_info)
    530
    531#endif /* _UAPI_GPIO_H_ */