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@@ -237,6 +237,39 @@ Note that these functions should only be used with great moderation ; a driver
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should not have to care about the physical line level.
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+The active-low property
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+-----------------------
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+As a driver should not have to care about the physical line level, all of the
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+gpiod_set_value_xxx() or gpiod_set_array_value_xxx() functions operate with
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+the *logical* value. With this they take the active-low property into account.
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+This means that they check whether the GPIO is configured to be active-low,
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+and if so, they manipulate the passed value before the physical line level is
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+driven.
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+With this, all the gpiod_set_(array)_value_xxx() functions interpret the
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+parameter "value" as "active" ("1") or "inactive" ("0"). The physical line
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+level will be driven accordingly.
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+As an example, if the active-low property for a dedicated GPIO is set, and the
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+gpiod_set_(array)_value_xxx() passes "active" ("1"), the physical line level
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+will be driven low.
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+To summarize:
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+Function (example) active-low proporty physical line
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+gpiod_set_raw_value(desc, 0); don't care low
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+gpiod_set_raw_value(desc, 1); don't care high
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+gpiod_set_value(desc, 0); default (active-high) low
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+gpiod_set_value(desc, 1); default (active-high) high
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+gpiod_set_value(desc, 0); active-low high
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+gpiod_set_value(desc, 1); active-low low
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+Please note again that the set_raw/get_raw functions should be avoided as much
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+as possible, especially by drivers which should not care about the actual
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+physical line level and worry about the logical value instead.
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Set multiple GPIO outputs with a single function call
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The following functions set the output values of an array of GPIOs:
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