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//!
//! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
//! \param pfnIntHandler is a pointer to the GPIO port interrupt handling
//! function.
//!
//! This function will ensure that the interrupt handler specified by
//! \e pfnIntHandler is called when an interrupt is detected from the selected
//! GPIO port. This function will also enable the corresponding GPIO
//! interrupt in the interrupt controller; individual pin interrupts and
//! interrupt sources must be enabled with GPIOPinIntEnable().
//!
//! \sa IntRegister() for important information about registering interrupt
//! handlers.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
GPIOPortIntRegister(unsigned long ulPort, void (*pfnIntHandler)(void))
{
    //
    // Check the arguments.
    //
    ASSERT((ulPort == GPIO_PORTA_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTB_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTC_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTD_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTE_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTF_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTG_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTH_BASE));

    //
    // Get the interrupt number associated with the specified GPIO.
    //
    ulPort = GPIOGetIntNumber(ulPort);

    //
    // Register the interrupt handler.
    //
    IntRegister(ulPort, pfnIntHandler);

    //
    // Enable the GPIO interrupt.
    //
    IntEnable(ulPort);
}

//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Removes an interrupt handler for a GPIO port.
//!
//! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
//!
//! This function will unregister the interrupt handler for the specified
//! GPIO port.  This function will also disable the corresponding
//! GPIO port interrupt in the interrupt controller; individual GPIO interrupts
//! and interrupt sources must be disabled with GPIOPinIntDisable().
//!
//! \sa IntRegister() for important information about registering interrupt
//! handlers.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
GPIOPortIntUnregister(unsigned long ulPort)
{
    //
    // Check the arguments.
    //
    ASSERT((ulPort == GPIO_PORTA_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTB_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTC_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTD_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTE_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTF_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTG_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTH_BASE));

    //
    // Get the interrupt number associated with the specified GPIO.
    //
    ulPort = GPIOGetIntNumber(ulPort);

    //
    // Disable the GPIO interrupt.
    //
    IntDisable(ulPort);

    //
    // Unregister the interrupt handler.
    //
    IntUnregister(ulPort);
}

//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Reads the values present of the specified pin(s).
//!
//! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
//! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
//!
//! The values at the specified pin(s) are read, as specified by \e ucPins.
//! Values are returned for both input and output pin(s), and the value
//! for pin(s) that are not specified by \e ucPins are set to 0.
//!
//! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
//! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
//! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
//!
//! \return Returns a bit-packed byte providing the state of the specified
//! pin, where bit 0 of the byte represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents
//! GPIO port pin 1, and so on.  Any bit that is not specified by \e ucPins
//! is returned as a 0. Bits 31:8 should be ignored.
//
//*****************************************************************************
long
GPIOPinRead(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
{
    //
    // Check the arguments.
    //
    ASSERT((ulPort == GPIO_PORTA_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTB_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTC_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTD_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTE_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTF_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTG_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTH_BASE));

    //
    // Return the pin value(s).
    //
    return(HWREG(ulPort + (GPIO_O_DATA + (ucPins << 2))));
}

//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Writes a value to the specified pin(s).
//!
//! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
//! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
//! \param ucVal is the value to write to the pin(s).
//!
//! Writes the corresponding bit values to the output pin(s) specified
//! by \e ucPins. Writing to a pin configured as an input pin has no
//! effect.
//!
//! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
//! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
//! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
GPIOPinWrite(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins, unsigned char ucVal)
{
    //
    // Check the arguments.
    //
    ASSERT((ulPort == GPIO_PORTA_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTB_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTC_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTD_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTE_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTF_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTG_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTH_BASE));

    //
    // Write the pins.
    //
    HWREG(ulPort + (GPIO_O_DATA + (ucPins << 2))) = ucVal;
}

//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Configures pin(s) for use as a CAN device.
//!
//! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
//! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
//!
//! The CAN pins must be properly configured for the CAN peripherals to
//! function correctly.  This function provides a typical configuration for
//! those pin(s); other configurations may work as well depending upon the
//! board setup (for example, using the on-chip pull-ups).
//!
//! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
//! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
//! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
//!
//! \note This cannot be used to turn any pin into a CAN pin; it only
//! configures a CAN pin for proper operation.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
GPIOPinTypeCAN(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
{
    //
    // Check the arguments.
    //
    ASSERT((ulPort == GPIO_PORTA_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTB_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTC_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTD_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTE_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTF_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTG_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTH_BASE));

    //
    // Make the pin(s) be inputs.
    //
    GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW);

    //
    // Set the pad(s) for standard push-pull operation.
    //
    GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_8MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD);
}

//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Configures pin(s) for use as an analog comparator input.
//!
//! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
//! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
//!
//! The analog comparator input pins must be properly configured for the analog
//! comparator to function correctly.  This function provides the proper
//! configuration for those pin(s).
//!
//! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
//! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
//! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
//!
//! \note This cannot be used to turn any pin into an analog comparator input;
//! it only configures an analog comparator pin for proper operation.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
GPIOPinTypeComparator(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
{
    //
    // Check the arguments.
    //
    ASSERT((ulPort == GPIO_PORTA_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTB_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTC_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTD_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTE_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTF_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTG_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTH_BASE));

    //
    // Make the pin(s) be inputs.
    //
    GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_IN);

    //
    // Set the pad(s) for analog operation.
    //
    GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_ANALOG);
}

//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Configures pin(s) for use as GPIO inputs.
//!
//! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
//! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
//!
//! The GPIO pins must be properly configured in order to function correctly as
//! GPIO inputs; this is especially true of Fury-class devices where the
//! digital input enable is turned off by default.  This function provides the
//! proper configuration for those pin(s).
//!
//! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
//! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
//! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
GPIOPinTypeGPIOInput(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
{
    //
    // Check the arguments.
    //
    ASSERT((ulPort == GPIO_PORTA_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTB_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTC_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTD_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTE_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTF_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTG_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTH_BASE));

    //
    // Make the pin(s) be inputs.
    //
    GPIODirModeSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_DIR_MODE_IN);

    //
    // Set the pad(s) for standard push-pull operation.
    //
    GPIOPadConfigSet(ulPort, ucPins, GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD);
}

//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Configures pin(s) for use as GPIO outputs.
//!
//! \param ulPort is the base address of the GPIO port.
//! \param ucPins is the bit-packed representation of the pin(s).
//!
//! The GPIO pins must be properly configured in order to function correctly as
//! GPIO outputs; this is especially true of Fury-class devices where the
//! digital input enable is turned off by default.  This function provides the
//! proper configuration for those pin(s).
//!
//! The pin(s) are specified using a bit-packed byte, where each bit that is
//! set identifies the pin to be accessed, and where bit 0 of the byte
//! represents GPIO port pin 0, bit 1 represents GPIO port pin 1, and so on.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
GPIOPinTypeGPIOOutput(unsigned long ulPort, unsigned char ucPins)
{
    //
    // Check the arguments.
    //
    ASSERT((ulPort == GPIO_PORTA_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTB_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTC_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTD_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTE_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTF_BASE) ||
           (ulPort == GPIO_PORTG_BASE) || (ulPort == GPIO_PORTH_BASE));

    //
    // Make the pin(s) be outputs.

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