pwmbus
, PWMBUS_CHANNEL_CONFIG
,
PWMBUS_CHANNEL_COUNT
,
PWMBUS_CHANNEL_ENABLE
,
PWMBUS_CHANNEL_GET_CONFIG
,
PWMBUS_CHANNEL_GET_FLAGS
,
PWMBUS_CHANNEL_IS_ENABLED
,
PWMBUS_CHANNEL_SET_FLAGS
,
PWMBUS_GET_BUS
—
PWMBUS methods
device pwm
#include <pwmbus_if.h>
int
PWMBUS_CHANNEL_CONFIG
(device_t
bus, u_int channel,
u_int period,
u_int duty);
int
PWMBUS_CHANNEL_COUNT
(device_t
bus, u_int
*nchannel);
int
PWMBUS_CHANNEL_ENABLE
(device_t
bus, u_int channel,
bool enable);
int
PWMBUS_CHANNEL_GET_CONFIG
(device_t
bus, u_int channel,
u_int *period,
u_int *duty);
int
PWMBUS_CHANNEL_GET_FLAGS
(device_t
bus, u_int channel,
uint32_t *flags);
int
PWMBUS_CHANNEL_IS_ENABLED
(device_t
bus, u_int channel,
bool *enabled);
int
PWMBUS_CHANNEL_SET_FLAGS
(device_t
bus, u_int channel,
uint32_t flags);
The PWMBUS (Pulse-Width Modulation) interface allows a device driver to register
to a global bus so other devices in the kernel can use them in a generic way.
For all pwmbus
methods, the
period argument is the duration in nanoseconds of one
complete on-off cycle, and the duty argument is the
duration in nanoseconds of the on portion of that cycle.
Some PWM hardware is organized as a single controller with
multiple channels. Channel numbers count up from zero. When multiple
channels are present, they sometimes share a common clock or other
resources. In such cases, changing the period or duty cycle of any one
channel may affect other channels within the hardware which share the same
resources. Consult the documentation for the underlying PWM hardware device
driver for details on channels that share resources.
PWMBUS_CHANNEL_CONFIG
(device_t
bus, u_int channel, u_int
period, u_int duty)
- Configure the period and duty (in nanoseconds) in the PWM controller on
the bus for the specified channel. Returns 0 on success or
EINVAL
if the values are not supported by the
controller or EBUSY
if the PWMBUS controller is in
use and does not support changing the value on the fly.
PWMBUS_CHANNEL_COUNT
(device_t
bus, u_int *nchannel)
- Get the number of channels supported by the controller.
PWMBUS_CHANNEL_ENABLE
(device_t
bus, u_int channel, bool
enable)
- Enable the PWM channel.
PWMBUS_CHANNEL_GET_CONFIG
(device_t
bus, u_int channel, u_int
*period, u_int *duty)
- Get the current configuration of the period and duty for the specified
channel.
PWMBUS_CHANNEL_GET_FLAGS
(device_t
bus, u_int channel, uint32_t
*flags)
- Get the current flags for the channel. If the driver or controller does
not support this, a default method returns a flags value of zero.
PWMBUS_CHANNEL_IS_ENABLED
(device_t
bus, u_int channel, bool
*enable)
- Test whether the PWM channel is enabled.
PWMBUS_CHANNEL_SET_FLAGS
(device_t
bus, u_int channel, uint32_t
flags)
- Set the flags of the channel (such as inverted polarity). If the driver or
controller does not support this a do-nothing default method is used.
The pwmbus
interface first appear in
FreeBSD 13.0. The pwmbus
interface and manual page was written by Emmanuel
Vadot
<manu@FreeBSD.org>.