GPIO_DISCONNECT_IO_PINS_PARAMETERS structure (gpioclx.h)
The GPIO_DISCONNECT_IO_PINS_PARAMETERS structure describes a set of general-purpose I/O (GPIO) pins that are to be disconnected.
Syntax
typedef struct _GPIO_DISCONNECT_IO_PINS_PARAMETERS {
BANK_ID BankId;
PPIN_NUMBER PinNumberTable;
ULONG PinCount;
GPIO_CONNECT_IO_PINS_MODE DisconnectMode;
GPIO_DISCONNECT_IO_PINS_FLAGS DisconnectFlags;
} GPIO_DISCONNECT_IO_PINS_PARAMETERS, *PGPIO_DISCONNECT_IO_PINS_PARAMETERS;
Members
BankId
The identifier for the bank that contains the GPIO pins. If M is the number of banks in the GPIO controller, BankId is an integer in the range 0 to M–1. The GPIO framework extension (GpioClx) previously obtained the number of banks in the controller from the CLIENT_QueryControllerBasicInformation event callback function. For more information, see Remarks in CLIENT_CONTROLLER_BASIC_INFORMATION.
PinNumberTable
A pointer to an array of PIN_NUMBER values. Each array element specifies the number of a GPIO pin to disconnect from. If the GPIO controller has N pins, the pins are numbered 0 to N–1. The number of elements in this array is specified by the PinCount member.
PinCount
The number of elements in the PinNumberTable array.
DisconnectMode
Whether the GPIO pins in the connection that is being closed are configured as inputs or as outputs. The value of this member is ConnectModeInput for a read-only connection, ConnectModeOutput for a write-only connection, or (ConnectModeInput | ConnectModeOutput) for a read/write connection. For more information, see GPIO_CONNECT_IO_PINS_MODE.
DisconnectFlags
A set of flags that control how the GPIO pins are to be configured after they are closed. If the PreserveConfiguration flag bit is set, the GPIO controller driver preserves the configuration of the pins after they are disconnected. For more information, see Remarks.
Remarks
The DisconnectParameters parameter to the CLIENT_DisconnectIoPins event callback routine is a pointer to a GPIO_CONNECT_IO_PINS_PARAMETERS structure.
By default, when a GPIO I/O pin is disconnected, the GPIO controller driver configures the pin in a platform-specific initial state. The pin is typically configured in a low-power state to reduce the load on the battery. However, the PreserveConfiguration flag can be used to override this default behavior. The flag tells the GPIO controller driver to preserve the configuration of the I/O pins that are being disconnected.
For example, a peripheral device driver might open a logical connection to a GPIO I/O pin that is configured as an output, and then write a bit value of 1 to the pin. The PreserveConfiguration flag enables the driver to close the connection without altering the pin's output level. Later, if the driver needs to change the output level of the pin from 1 to 0, the driver opens a new connection to the pin.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Supported starting with Windows 8. |
Header | gpioclx.h |
See also
CLIENT_CONTROLLER_BASIC_INFORMATION