@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ import errno
import gpiod
from . import gpiosim
-from gpiod.line import Direction, Edge, Value
+from gpiod.line import Direction, Drive, Edge, Value
from unittest import TestCase
Pull = gpiosim.Chip.Pull
@@ -462,7 +462,9 @@ class ReconfigureRequestedLines(TestCase):
self.sim = gpiosim.Chip(num_lines=8, line_names={3: "foo", 4: "bar", 6: "baz"})
self.chip = gpiod.Chip(self.sim.dev_path)
self.req = self.chip.request_lines(
- {(0, 2, "foo", "baz"): gpiod.LineSettings(direction=Direction.OUTPUT)}
+ {(0, 2, "foo", "baz"): gpiod.LineSettings(direction=Direction.OUTPUT,
+ active_low=True,
+ drive=Drive.OPEN_DRAIN)}
)
def tearDown(self):
@@ -511,6 +513,8 @@ class ReconfigureRequestedLines(TestCase):
def test_reconfigure_with_default(self):
info = self.chip.get_line_info(2)
self.assertEqual(info.direction, Direction.OUTPUT)
+ self.assertTrue(info.active_low)
+ self.assertEqual(info.drive, Drive.OPEN_DRAIN)
self.req.reconfigure_lines({
0: gpiod.LineSettings(direction=Direction.INPUT),
2: None,
@@ -520,10 +524,14 @@ class ReconfigureRequestedLines(TestCase):
self.assertEqual(info.direction, Direction.INPUT)
info = self.chip.get_line_info(2)
self.assertEqual(info.direction, Direction.OUTPUT)
+ self.assertTrue(info.active_low)
+ self.assertEqual(info.drive, Drive.OPEN_DRAIN)
def test_reconfigure_missing_offsets(self):
info = self.chip.get_line_info(2)
self.assertEqual(info.direction, Direction.OUTPUT)
+ self.assertTrue(info.active_low)
+ self.assertEqual(info.drive, Drive.OPEN_DRAIN)
self.req.reconfigure_lines(
{(6, 0): gpiod.LineSettings(direction=Direction.INPUT)}
)
@@ -531,6 +539,8 @@ class ReconfigureRequestedLines(TestCase):
self.assertEqual(info.direction, Direction.INPUT)
info = self.chip.get_line_info(2)
self.assertEqual(info.direction, Direction.OUTPUT)
+ self.assertTrue(info.active_low)
+ self.assertEqual(info.drive, Drive.OPEN_DRAIN)
def test_reconfigure_extra_offsets(self):
info = self.chip.get_line_info(2)
The kernel's handling of reconfigure with default values, as is the case for providing a None value as the settings to the Python bindings' reconfigure_lines(), resets any flags set to non-default values when the line is requested to their default values. While the flags are cleared, the kernel makes no corresponding change to the electrical settings - though subsequent calls to get and set values will apply the updated flags. The tests for missing or None settings are extended to demonstrate the issue for active_low and drive flags, though the issue applies to all flags. The tests fail unless the kernel is patched to ignore reconfiguration of lines without direction set. Signed-off-by: Kent Gibson <warthog618@gmail.com> --- bindings/python/tests/tests_line_request.py | 14 ++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)