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Required Properties: - compatible: Should be "actions,s700-pinctrl" - reg: Should contain the register base address and size of the pin controller. - clocks: phandle of the clock feeding the pin controller - gpio-controller: Marks the device node as a GPIO controller. - gpio-ranges: Specifies the mapping between gpio controller and pin-controller pins. - #gpio-cells: Should be two. The first cell is the gpio pin number and the second cell is used for optional parameters. - interrupt-controller: Marks the device node as an interrupt controller. - #interrupt-cells: Specifies the number of cells needed to encode an interrupt. Shall be set to 2. The first cell defines the interrupt number, the second encodes the trigger flags described in bindings/interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt - interrupts: The interrupt outputs from the controller. There is one GPIO interrupt per GPIO bank. The number of interrupts listed depends on the number of GPIO banks on the SoC. The interrupts must be ordered by bank, starting with bank 0. Please refer to pinctrl-bindings.txt in this directory for details of the common pinctrl bindings used by client devices, including the meaning of the phrase "pin configuration node". The pin configuration nodes act as a container for an arbitrary number of subnodes. Each of these subnodes represents some desired configuration for a pin, a group, or a list of pins or groups. This configuration can include the mux function to select on those group(s), and various pin configuration parameters, such as pull-up, drive strength, etc. PIN CONFIGURATION NODES: The name of each subnode is not important; all subnodes should be enumerated and processed purely based on their content. Each subnode only affects those parameters that are explicitly listed. In other words, a subnode that lists a mux function but no pin configuration parameters implies no information about any pin configuration parameters. Similarly, a pin subnode that describes a pullup parameter implies no information about e.g. the mux function. Pinmux functions are available only for the pin groups while pinconf parameters are available for both pin groups and individual pins. The following generic properties as defined in pinctrl-bindings.txt are valid to specify in a pin configuration subnode: Required Properties: - pins: An array of strings, each string containing the name of a pin. These pins are used for selecting the pull control and schmitt trigger parameters. The following are the list of pins available: eth_txd0, eth_txd1, eth_txd2, eth_txd3, eth_txen, eth_rxer, eth_crs_dv, eth_rxd1, eth_rxd0, eth_rxd2, eth_rxd3, eth_ref_clk, eth_mdc, eth_mdio, sirq0, sirq1, sirq2, i2s_d0, i2s_bclk0, i2s_lrclk0, i2s_mclk0, i2s_d1, i2s_bclk1, i2s_lrclk1, i2s_mclk1, pcm1_in, pcm1_clk, pcm1_sync, pcm1_out, ks_in0, ks_in1, ks_in2, ks_in3, ks_out0, ks_out1, ks_out2, lvds_oep, lvds_oen, lvds_odp, lvds_odn, lvds_ocp, lvds_ocn, lvds_obp, lvds_obn, lvds_oap, lvds_oan, lvds_eep, lvds_een, lvds_edp, lvds_edn, lvds_ecp, lvds_ecn, lvds_ebp, lvds_ebn, lvds_eap, lvds_ean, lcd0_d18, lcd0_d2, dsi_dp3, dsi_dn3, dsi_dp1, dsi_dn1, dsi_cp, dsi_cn, dsi_dp0, dsi_dn0, dsi_dp2, dsi_dn2, sd0_d0, sd0_d1, sd0_d2, sd0_d3, sd1_d0, sd1_d1, sd1_d2, sd1_d3, sd0_cmd, sd0_clk, sd1_cmd, sd1_clk, spi0_ss, spi0_miso, uart0_rx, uart0_tx, uart2_rx, uart2_tx, uart2_rtsb, uart2_ctsb, uart3_rx, uart3_tx, uart3_rtsb, uart3_ctsb, i2c0_sclk, i2c0_sdata, i2c1_sclk, i2c1_sdata, i2c2_sdata, csi_dn0, csi_dp0, csi_dn1, csi_dp1, csi_cn, csi_cp, csi_dn2, csi_dp2, csi_dn3, csi_dp3, sensor0_pclk, sensor0_ckout, dnand_d0, dnand_d1, dnand_d2, dnand_d3, dnand_d4, dnand_d5, dnand_d6, dnand_d7, dnand_wrb, dnand_rdb, dnand_rdbn, dnand_dqs, dnand_dqsn, dnand_rb0, dnand_ale, dnand_cle, dnand_ceb0, dnand_ceb1, dnand_ceb2, dnand_ceb3, porb, clko_25m, bsel, pkg0, pkg1, pkg2, pkg3 - groups: An array of strings, each string containing the name of a pin group. These pin groups are used for selecting the pinmux functions. rgmii_txd23_mfp, rgmii_rxd2_mfp, rgmii_rxd3_mfp, lcd0_d18_mfp, rgmii_txd01_mfp, rgmii_txd0_mfp, rgmii_txd1_mfp, rgmii_txen_mfp, rgmii_rxen_mfp, rgmii_rxd1_mfp, rgmii_rxd0_mfp, rgmii_ref_clk_mfp, i2s_d0_mfp, i2s_pcm1_mfp, i2s0_pcm0_mfp, i2s1_pcm0_mfp, i2s_d1_mfp, ks_in2_mfp, ks_in1_mfp, ks_in0_mfp, ks_in3_mfp, ks_out0_mfp, ks_out1_mfp, ks_out2_mfp, lvds_o_pn_mfp, dsi_dn0_mfp, dsi_dp2_mfp, lcd0_d2_mfp, dsi_dp3_mfp, dsi_dn3_mfp, dsi_dp0_mfp, lvds_ee_pn_mfp, uart2_rx_tx_mfp, spi0_i2c_pcm_mfp, dsi_dnp1_cp_d2_mfp, dsi_dnp1_cp_d17_mfp, lvds_e_pn_mfp, dsi_dn2_mfp, uart2_rtsb_mfp, uart2_ctsb_mfp, uart3_rtsb_mfp, uart3_ctsb_mfp, sd0_d0_mfp, sd0_d1_mfp, sd0_d2_d3_mfp, sd1_d0_d3_mfp, sd0_cmd_mfp, sd0_clk_mfp, sd1_cmd_mfp, uart0_rx_mfp, clko_25m_mfp, csi_cn_cp_mfp, sens0_ckout_mfp, uart0_tx_mfp, i2c0_mfp, csi_dn_dp_mfp, sen0_pclk_mfp, pcm1_in_mfp, pcm1_clk_mfp, pcm1_sync_mfp, pcm1_out_mfp, dnand_data_wr_mfp, dnand_acle_ce0_mfp, nand_ceb2_mfp, nand_ceb3_mfp These pin groups are used for selecting the drive strength parameters. sirq_drv, rgmii_txd23_drv, rgmii_rxd23_drv, rgmii_txd01_txen_drv, rgmii_rxer_drv, rgmii_crs_drv, rgmii_rxd10_drv, rgmii_ref_clk_drv, smi_mdc_mdio_drv, i2s_d0_drv, i2s_bclk0_drv, i2s3_drv, i2s13_drv, pcm1_drv, ks_in_drv, ks_out_drv, lvds_all_drv, lcd_d18_d2_drv, dsi_all_drv, sd0_d0_d3_drv, sd0_cmd_drv, sd0_clk_drv, spi0_all_drv, uart0_rx_drv, uart0_tx_drv, uart2_all_drv, i2c0_all_drv, i2c12_all_drv, sens0_pclk_drv, sens0_ckout_drv, uart3_all_drv - function: An array of strings, each string containing the name of the pinmux functions. These functions can only be selected by the corresponding pin groups. The following are the list of pinmux functions available: nor, eth_rgmii, eth_sgmii, spi0, spi1, spi2, spi3, seNs0, sens1, uart0, uart1, uart2, uart3, uart4, uart5, uart6, i2s0, i2s1, pcm1, pcm0, ks, jtag, pwm0, pwm1, pwm2, pwm3, pwm4, pwm5, p0, sd0, sd1, sd2, i2c0, i2c1, i2c2, i2c3, dsi, lvds, usb30, clko_25m, mipi_csi, nand, spdif, sirq0, sirq1, sirq2, bt, lcd0 Optional Properties: - bias-pull-down: No arguments. The specified pins should be configured as pull down. - bias-pull-up: No arguments. The specified pins should be configured as pull up. - input-schmitt-enable: No arguments: Enable schmitt trigger for the specified pins - input-schmitt-disable: No arguments: Disable schmitt trigger for the specified pins - drive-strength: Integer. Selects the drive strength for the specified pins in mA. Valid values are: <2> <4> <8> <12> Example: pinctrl: pinctrl@e01b0000 { compatible = "actions,s700-pinctrl"; reg = <0x0 0xe01b0000 0x0 0x1000>; clocks = <&cmu CLK_GPIO>; gpio-controller; gpio-ranges = <&pinctrl 0 0 136>; #gpio-cells = <2>; interrupt-controller; #interrupt-cells = <2>; interrupts = <GIC_SPI 36 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, <GIC_SPI 37 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, <GIC_SPI 38 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, <GIC_SPI 39 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, <GIC_SPI 40 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; uart3-default: uart3-default { pinmux { groups = "uart3_rtsb_mfp", "uart3_ctsb_mfp"; function = "uart3"; }; pinconf { groups = "uart3_all_drv"; drive-strength = <2>; }; }; }; |