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Theodor-Adrian Stana authored
The issue was due to a bug in gpio_in, which was doing an AND with the value of GPIO_SPI_MISO, which was set to the pin offset, instead of what it was set in the include/syscon.h file. When I copied the gpio functions from include/syscon.h, I overlooked the fact that the pins for the gpio functions there are set using wbgen macros that actually perform the shifting, and I simply copied the functions and redefined the GPIO_SPI_MISO macros as offsets. The issue has been fixed by redefining the gpio_in function as an AND with the value (1 << PIN_NR). This fixes everything. Signed-off-by: Theodor Stana <t.stana@cern.ch>
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