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254 lines
7.7 KiB
C++
254 lines
7.7 KiB
C++
/*
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* © 2021, Neil McKechnie. All rights reserved.
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*
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* This file is part of DCC++EX API
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*
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* This is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with CommandStation. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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#ifndef IO_GPIOBASE_H
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#define IO_GPIOBASE_H
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#include "IODevice.h"
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#include "I2CManager.h"
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#include "DIAG.h"
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// GPIOBase is defined as a class template. This allows it to be instantiated by
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// subclasses with different types, according to the number of pins on the GPIO module.
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// For example, GPIOBase<uint8_t> for 8 pins, GPIOBase<uint16_t> for 16 pins etc.
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// A module with up to 64 pins can be handled in this way (uint64_t).
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template <class T>
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class GPIOBase : public IODevice {
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protected:
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// Constructor
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GPIOBase(FSH *deviceName, VPIN firstVpin, uint8_t nPins, uint8_t I2CAddress, int interruptPin);
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// Device-specific initialisation
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void _begin() override;
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// Device-specific pin configuration function.
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bool _configure(VPIN vpin, ConfigTypeEnum configType, int paramCount, int params[]) override;
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// Pin write function.
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void _write(VPIN vpin, int value) override;
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// Pin read function.
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int _read(VPIN vpin) override;
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void _display() override;
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void _loop(unsigned long currentMicros) override;
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// Data fields
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// Allocate enough space for all input pins
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T _portInputState;
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T _portOutputState;
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T _portMode;
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T _portPullup;
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T _portInUse;
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// Interval between refreshes of each input port
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static const int _portTickTime = 4000;
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// Virtual functions for interfacing with I2C GPIO Device
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virtual void _writeGpioPort() = 0;
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virtual void _readGpioPort(bool immediate=true) = 0;
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virtual void _writePullups() {};
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virtual void _writePortModes() {};
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virtual void _setupDevice() {};
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virtual void _processCompletion(uint8_t status) {
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(void)status; // Suppress compiler warning
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};
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I2CRB requestBlock;
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FSH *_deviceName;
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#if defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_ESP32)
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// workaround: Has somehow no min function for all types
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static inline T min(T a, int b) { return a < b ? a : b; };
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#endif
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};
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// Because class GPIOBase is a template, the implementation (below) must be contained within the same
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// file as the class declaration (above). Otherwise it won't compile!
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// Constructor
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template <class T>
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GPIOBase<T>::GPIOBase(FSH *deviceName, VPIN firstVpin, uint8_t nPins, uint8_t I2CAddress, int interruptPin) :
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IODevice(firstVpin, nPins)
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{
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_deviceName = deviceName;
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_I2CAddress = I2CAddress;
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_gpioInterruptPin = interruptPin;
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_hasCallback = true;
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// Add device to list of devices.
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addDevice(this);
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}
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template <class T>
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void GPIOBase<T>::_begin() {
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// Configure pin used for GPIO extender notification of change (if allocated)
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if (_gpioInterruptPin >= 0)
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pinMode(_gpioInterruptPin, INPUT_PULLUP);
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I2CManager.begin();
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I2CManager.setClock(400000);
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if (I2CManager.exists(_I2CAddress)) {
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#if defined(DIAG_IO)
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_display();
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#endif
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_portMode = 0; // default to input mode
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_portPullup = -1; // default to pullup enabled
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_portInputState = -1;
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_portInUse = 0;
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_setupDevice();
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_deviceState = DEVSTATE_NORMAL;
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} else {
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DIAG(F("%S I2C:x%x Device not detected"), _deviceName, _I2CAddress);
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_deviceState = DEVSTATE_FAILED;
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}
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}
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// Configuration parameters for inputs:
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// params[0]: enable pullup
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// params[1]: invert input (optional)
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template <class T>
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bool GPIOBase<T>::_configure(VPIN vpin, ConfigTypeEnum configType, int paramCount, int params[]) {
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if (configType != CONFIGURE_INPUT) return false;
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if (paramCount == 0 || paramCount > 1) return false;
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bool pullup = params[0];
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int pin = vpin - _firstVpin;
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#ifdef DIAG_IO
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DIAG(F("%S I2C:x%x Config Pin:%d Val:%d"), _deviceName, _I2CAddress, pin, pullup);
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#endif
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uint16_t mask = 1 << pin;
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if (pullup)
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_portPullup |= mask;
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else
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_portPullup &= ~mask;
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// Mark that port has been accessed
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_portInUse |= mask;
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// Set input mode
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_portMode &= ~mask;
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// Call subclass's virtual function to write to device
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_writePortModes();
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_writePullups();
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// Port change will be notified on next loop entry.
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return true;
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}
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// Periodically read the input port
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template <class T>
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void GPIOBase<T>::_loop(unsigned long currentMicros) {
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T lastPortStates = _portInputState;
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if (_deviceState == DEVSTATE_SCANNING && !requestBlock.isBusy()) {
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uint8_t status = requestBlock.status;
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if (status == I2C_STATUS_OK) {
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_deviceState = DEVSTATE_NORMAL;
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} else {
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_deviceState = DEVSTATE_FAILED;
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DIAG(F("%S I2C:x%x Error:%d %S"), _deviceName, _I2CAddress, status,
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I2CManager.getErrorMessage(status));
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}
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_processCompletion(status);
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// Set unused pin and write mode pin value to 1
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_portInputState |= ~_portInUse | _portMode;
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// Scan for changes in input states and invoke callback (if present)
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T differences = lastPortStates ^ _portInputState;
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if (differences && IONotifyCallback::hasCallback()) {
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// Scan for differences bit by bit
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T mask = 1;
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for (int pin=0; pin<_nPins; pin++) {
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if (differences & mask) {
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// Change detected.
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IONotifyCallback::invokeAll(_firstVpin+pin, (_portInputState & mask) == 0);
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}
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mask <<= 1;
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}
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}
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#ifdef DIAG_IO
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if (differences)
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DIAG(F("%S I2C:x%x PortStates:%x"), _deviceName, _I2CAddress, _portInputState);
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#endif
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}
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// Check if interrupt configured. If not, or if it is active (pulled down), then
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// initiate a scan.
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if (_gpioInterruptPin < 0 || !digitalRead(_gpioInterruptPin)) {
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// TODO: Could suppress reads if there are no pins configured as inputs!
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// Read input
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if (_deviceState == DEVSTATE_NORMAL) {
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_readGpioPort(false); // Initiate non-blocking read
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_deviceState= DEVSTATE_SCANNING;
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}
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}
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// Delay next entry until tick elapsed.
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delayUntil(currentMicros + _portTickTime);
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}
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template <class T>
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void GPIOBase<T>::_display() {
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DIAG(F("%S I2C:x%x Configured on Vpins:%d-%d %S"), _deviceName, _I2CAddress,
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_firstVpin, _firstVpin+_nPins-1, (_deviceState==DEVSTATE_FAILED) ? F("OFFLINE") : F(""));
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}
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template <class T>
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void GPIOBase<T>::_write(VPIN vpin, int value) {
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int pin = vpin - _firstVpin;
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T mask = 1 << pin;
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#ifdef DIAG_IO
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DIAG(F("%S I2C:x%x Write Pin:%d Val:%d"), _deviceName, _I2CAddress, pin, value);
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#endif
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// Set port mode output if currently not output mode
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if (!(_portMode & mask)) {
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_portInUse |= mask;
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_portMode |= mask;
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_writePortModes();
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}
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// Update port output state
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if (value)
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_portOutputState |= mask;
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else
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_portOutputState &= ~mask;
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// Call subclass's virtual function to write to device.
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return _writeGpioPort();
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}
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template <class T>
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int GPIOBase<T>::_read(VPIN vpin) {
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int pin = vpin - _firstVpin;
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T mask = 1 << pin;
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// Set port mode to input if currently output or first use
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if ((_portMode | ~_portInUse) & mask) {
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_portMode &= ~mask;
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_portInUse |= mask;
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_writePullups();
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_writePortModes();
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// Port won't have been read yet, so read it now.
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_readGpioPort();
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// Set unused pin and write mode pin value to 1
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_portInputState |= ~_portInUse | _portMode;
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#ifdef DIAG_IO
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DIAG(F("%S I2C:x%x PortStates:%x"), _deviceName, _I2CAddress, _portInputState);
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#endif
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}
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return (_portInputState & mask) ? 0 : 1; // Invert state (5v=0, 0v=1)
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}
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#endif
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