Message ID | 1548317240-44682-6-git-send-email-erin.lo@mediatek.com (mailing list archive) |
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Series | Add basic and clock support for Mediatek MT8183 SoC | expand |
On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 04:07:19PM +0800, Erin Lo wrote: > From: Zhiyong Tao <zhiyong.tao@mediatek.com> > > The commit adds mt8183 compatible node in binding document. > > Signed-off-by: Zhiyong Tao <zhiyong.tao@mediatek.com> > Signed-off-by: Erin Lo <erin.lo@mediatek.com> > --- > .../devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt | 115 +++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 115 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt > > diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..364e673 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt > @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ > +* Mediatek MT8183 Pin Controller > + > +The Mediatek's Pin controller is used to control SoC pins. > + > +Required properties: > +- compatible: value should be one of the following. > + "mediatek,mt8183-pinctrl", compatible with mt8183 pinctrl. > +- gpio-controller : Marks the device node as a gpio controller. > +- #gpio-cells: number of cells in GPIO specifier. Since the generic GPIO > + binding is used, the amount of cells must be specified as 2. See the below > + mentioned gpio binding representation for description of particular cells. > +- gpio-ranges : gpio valid number range. > +- reg: physicall address base for gpio base registers. There are nine > + physicall address base in mt8183. They are 0x10005000, 0x11F20000, Still have a typo in 'physicall' > + 0x11E80000, 0x11E70000, 0x11E90000, 0x11D30000, 0x11D20000, 0x11C50000, > + 0x11F30000. You don't need to list the address values. Only how many and what each one is. > + > + Eg: <&pio 6 0> > + <[phandle of the gpio controller node] > + [line number within the gpio controller] > + [flags]> > + > + Values for gpio specifier: > + - Line number: is a value between 0 to 202. > + - Flags: bit field of flags, as defined in <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>. > + Only the following flags are supported: > + 0 - GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH > + 1 - GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW > + > +Optional properties: > +- reg-names: gpio base register names. There are nine gpio base register > + names in mt8183. They are "iocfg0", "iocfg1", "iocfg2", "iocfg3", "iocfg4", > + "iocfg5", "iocfg6", "iocfg7", "iocfg8". As I said before, these names aren't useful. There's already inheritently an index with 'reg'. Unless some are optional and can be sparsely populated. > +- interrupt-controller: Marks the device node as an interrupt controller > +- #interrupt-cells: Should be two. > +- interrupts : The interrupt outputs from the controller. > + > +Please refer to pinctrl-bindings.txt in this directory for details of the > +common pinctrl bindings used by client devices. > + > +Subnode format > +A pinctrl node should contain at least one subnodes representing the > +pinctrl groups available on the machine. Each subnode will list the > +pins it needs, and how they should be configured, with regard to muxer > +configuration, pullups, drive strength, input enable/disable and input schmitt. > + > + node { > + pinmux = <PIN_NUMBER_PINMUX>; > + GENERIC_PINCONFIG; > + }; > + > +Required properties: > +- pinmux: integer array, represents gpio pin number and mux setting. > + Supported pin number and mux varies for different SoCs, and are defined > + as macros in boot/dts/<soc>-pinfunc.h directly. > + > +Optional properties: > +- GENERIC_PINCONFIG: is the generic pinconfig options to use, bias-disable, > + bias-pull-down, bias-pull-up, input-enable, input-disable, output-low, output-high, > + input-schmitt-enable, input-schmitt-disable and drive-strength are valid. > + > + Some special pins have extra pull up strength, there are R0 and R1 pull-up > + resistors available, but for user, it's only need to set R1R0 as 00, 01, 10 or 11. > + So when config mediatek,pull-up-adv or mediatek,pull-down-adv, > + it support arguments for those special pins. > + > + When config drive-strength, it can support some arguments, such as > + MTK_DRIVE_4mA, MTK_DRIVE_6mA, etc. See dt-bindings/pinctrl/mt65xx.h. > + > +Examples: > + > +#include "mt8183-pinfunc.h" > + > +... > +{ > + pio: pinctrl@10005000 { > + compatible = "mediatek,mt8183-pinctrl"; > + reg = <0 0x10005000 0 0x1000>, > + <0 0x11F20000 0 0x1000>, > + <0 0x11E80000 0 0x1000>, > + <0 0x11E70000 0 0x1000>, > + <0 0x11E90000 0 0x1000>, > + <0 0x11D30000 0 0x1000>, > + <0 0x11D20000 0 0x1000>, > + <0 0x11C50000 0 0x1000>, > + <0 0x11F30000 0 0x1000>; Use lowercase hex. > + reg-names = "iocfg0", "iocfg1", "iocfg2", > + "iocfg3", "iocfg4", "iocfg5", > + "iocfg6", "iocfg7", "iocfg8"; > + gpio-controller; > + #gpio-cells = <2>; > + gpio-ranges = <&pio 0 0 192>; > + interrupt-controller; > + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 153 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; > + interrupt-parent = <&gic>; > + #interrupt-cells = <2>; > + > + i2c0_pins_a: i2c0 { > + pins1 { > + pinmux = <PINMUX_GPIO48__FUNC_SCL5>, > + <PINMUX_GPIO49__FUNC_SDA5>; > + mediatek,pull-up-adv = <11>; > + }; > + }; > + > + i2c1_pins_a: i2c1 { > + pins { > + pinmux = <PINMUX_GPIO50__FUNC_SCL3>, > + <PINMUX_GPIO51__FUNC_SDA3>; > + mediatek,pull-down-adv = <10>; > + }; > + }; > + ... > + }; > +}; > -- > 1.9.1 >
On Wed, 2019-01-30 at 10:17 -0600, Rob Herring wrote: > On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 04:07:19PM +0800, Erin Lo wrote: > > From: Zhiyong Tao <zhiyong.tao@mediatek.com> > > > > The commit adds mt8183 compatible node in binding document. > > > > Signed-off-by: Zhiyong Tao <zhiyong.tao@mediatek.com> > > Signed-off-by: Erin Lo <erin.lo@mediatek.com> > > --- > > .../devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt | 115 +++++++++++++++++++++ > > 1 file changed, 115 insertions(+) > > create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt > > > > diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt > > new file mode 100644 > > index 0000000..364e673 > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt > > @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ > > +* Mediatek MT8183 Pin Controller > > + > > +The Mediatek's Pin controller is used to control SoC pins. > > + > > +Required properties: > > +- compatible: value should be one of the following. > > + "mediatek,mt8183-pinctrl", compatible with mt8183 pinctrl. > > +- gpio-controller : Marks the device node as a gpio controller. > > +- #gpio-cells: number of cells in GPIO specifier. Since the generic GPIO > > + binding is used, the amount of cells must be specified as 2. See the below > > + mentioned gpio binding representation for description of particular cells. > > +- gpio-ranges : gpio valid number range. > > +- reg: physicall address base for gpio base registers. There are nine > > + physicall address base in mt8183. They are 0x10005000, 0x11F20000, > > Still have a typo in 'physicall' ==>sorry, we will change it in next version. > > > + 0x11E80000, 0x11E70000, 0x11E90000, 0x11D30000, 0x11D20000, 0x11C50000, > > + 0x11F30000. > > You don't need to list the address values. Only how many and what each > one is. ==>ok, because every base address don't have the detailed name. We will remove the address values list and change it like this: - reg: physical address base for gpio base registers. There are nine physical address base in mt8183. > > > + > > + Eg: <&pio 6 0> > > + <[phandle of the gpio controller node] > > + [line number within the gpio controller] > > + [flags]> > > + > > + Values for gpio specifier: > > + - Line number: is a value between 0 to 202. > > + - Flags: bit field of flags, as defined in <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>. > > + Only the following flags are supported: > > + 0 - GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH > > + 1 - GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW > > + > > +Optional properties: > > +- reg-names: gpio base register names. There are nine gpio base register > > + names in mt8183. They are "iocfg0", "iocfg1", "iocfg2", "iocfg3", "iocfg4", > > + "iocfg5", "iocfg6", "iocfg7", "iocfg8". > > As I said before, these names aren't useful. There's already > inheritently an index with 'reg'. > > Unless some are optional and can be sparsely populated. ==> Do you mean that we can remove Optional properties the reg-names description? > > > +- interrupt-controller: Marks the device node as an interrupt controller > > +- #interrupt-cells: Should be two. > > +- interrupts : The interrupt outputs from the controller. > > + > > +Please refer to pinctrl-bindings.txt in this directory for details of the > > +common pinctrl bindings used by client devices. > > + > > +Subnode format > > +A pinctrl node should contain at least one subnodes representing the > > +pinctrl groups available on the machine. Each subnode will list the > > +pins it needs, and how they should be configured, with regard to muxer > > +configuration, pullups, drive strength, input enable/disable and input schmitt. > > + > > + node { > > + pinmux = <PIN_NUMBER_PINMUX>; > > + GENERIC_PINCONFIG; > > + }; > > + > > +Required properties: > > +- pinmux: integer array, represents gpio pin number and mux setting. > > + Supported pin number and mux varies for different SoCs, and are defined > > + as macros in boot/dts/<soc>-pinfunc.h directly. > > + > > +Optional properties: > > +- GENERIC_PINCONFIG: is the generic pinconfig options to use, bias-disable, > > + bias-pull-down, bias-pull-up, input-enable, input-disable, output-low, output-high, > > + input-schmitt-enable, input-schmitt-disable and drive-strength are valid. > > + > > + Some special pins have extra pull up strength, there are R0 and R1 pull-up > > + resistors available, but for user, it's only need to set R1R0 as 00, 01, 10 or 11. > > + So when config mediatek,pull-up-adv or mediatek,pull-down-adv, > > + it support arguments for those special pins. > > + > > + When config drive-strength, it can support some arguments, such as > > + MTK_DRIVE_4mA, MTK_DRIVE_6mA, etc. See dt-bindings/pinctrl/mt65xx.h. > > + > > +Examples: > > + > > +#include "mt8183-pinfunc.h" > > + > > +... > > +{ > > + pio: pinctrl@10005000 { > > + compatible = "mediatek,mt8183-pinctrl"; > > + reg = <0 0x10005000 0 0x1000>, > > + <0 0x11F20000 0 0x1000>, > > + <0 0x11E80000 0 0x1000>, > > + <0 0x11E70000 0 0x1000>, > > + <0 0x11E90000 0 0x1000>, > > + <0 0x11D30000 0 0x1000>, > > + <0 0x11D20000 0 0x1000>, > > + <0 0x11C50000 0 0x1000>, > > + <0 0x11F30000 0 0x1000>; > > Use lowercase hex. ==> we will change it in the next version. > > > + reg-names = "iocfg0", "iocfg1", "iocfg2", > > + "iocfg3", "iocfg4", "iocfg5", > > + "iocfg6", "iocfg7", "iocfg8"; > > + gpio-controller; > > + #gpio-cells = <2>; > > + gpio-ranges = <&pio 0 0 192>; > > + interrupt-controller; > > + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 153 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; > > + interrupt-parent = <&gic>; > > + #interrupt-cells = <2>; > > + > > + i2c0_pins_a: i2c0 { > > + pins1 { > > + pinmux = <PINMUX_GPIO48__FUNC_SCL5>, > > + <PINMUX_GPIO49__FUNC_SDA5>; > > + mediatek,pull-up-adv = <11>; > > + }; > > + }; > > + > > + i2c1_pins_a: i2c1 { > > + pins { > > + pinmux = <PINMUX_GPIO50__FUNC_SCL3>, > > + <PINMUX_GPIO51__FUNC_SDA3>; > > + mediatek,pull-down-adv = <10>; > > + }; > > + }; > > + ... > > + }; > > +}; > > -- > > 1.9.1 > >
On 24/01/2019 09:07, Erin Lo wrote: > From: Zhiyong Tao <zhiyong.tao@mediatek.com> > > The commit adds mt8183 compatible node in binding document. > > Signed-off-by: Zhiyong Tao <zhiyong.tao@mediatek.com> > Signed-off-by: Erin Lo <erin.lo@mediatek.com> > --- I'm missing Linus Walleij on the recipient list. Pleas make sure to add all persons from the get_maintainers script. IMHO it's a bit unfortunate that we got the driver merged, but no binding description. Please try to send driver + binding documentation together, that makes things easier to discuss. Thanks, Matthias > .../devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt | 115 +++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 115 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt > > diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..364e673 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt > @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ > +* Mediatek MT8183 Pin Controller > + > +The Mediatek's Pin controller is used to control SoC pins. > + > +Required properties: > +- compatible: value should be one of the following. > + "mediatek,mt8183-pinctrl", compatible with mt8183 pinctrl. > +- gpio-controller : Marks the device node as a gpio controller. > +- #gpio-cells: number of cells in GPIO specifier. Since the generic GPIO > + binding is used, the amount of cells must be specified as 2. See the below > + mentioned gpio binding representation for description of particular cells. > +- gpio-ranges : gpio valid number range. > +- reg: physicall address base for gpio base registers. There are nine > + physicall address base in mt8183. They are 0x10005000, 0x11F20000, > + 0x11E80000, 0x11E70000, 0x11E90000, 0x11D30000, 0x11D20000, 0x11C50000, > + 0x11F30000. > + > + Eg: <&pio 6 0> > + <[phandle of the gpio controller node] > + [line number within the gpio controller] > + [flags]> > + > + Values for gpio specifier: > + - Line number: is a value between 0 to 202. > + - Flags: bit field of flags, as defined in <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>. > + Only the following flags are supported: > + 0 - GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH > + 1 - GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW > + > +Optional properties: > +- reg-names: gpio base register names. There are nine gpio base register > + names in mt8183. They are "iocfg0", "iocfg1", "iocfg2", "iocfg3", "iocfg4", > + "iocfg5", "iocfg6", "iocfg7", "iocfg8". > +- interrupt-controller: Marks the device node as an interrupt controller > +- #interrupt-cells: Should be two. > +- interrupts : The interrupt outputs from the controller. > + > +Please refer to pinctrl-bindings.txt in this directory for details of the > +common pinctrl bindings used by client devices. > + > +Subnode format > +A pinctrl node should contain at least one subnodes representing the > +pinctrl groups available on the machine. Each subnode will list the > +pins it needs, and how they should be configured, with regard to muxer > +configuration, pullups, drive strength, input enable/disable and input schmitt. > + > + node { > + pinmux = <PIN_NUMBER_PINMUX>; > + GENERIC_PINCONFIG; > + }; > + > +Required properties: > +- pinmux: integer array, represents gpio pin number and mux setting. > + Supported pin number and mux varies for different SoCs, and are defined > + as macros in boot/dts/<soc>-pinfunc.h directly. > + > +Optional properties: > +- GENERIC_PINCONFIG: is the generic pinconfig options to use, bias-disable, > + bias-pull-down, bias-pull-up, input-enable, input-disable, output-low, output-high, > + input-schmitt-enable, input-schmitt-disable and drive-strength are valid. > + > + Some special pins have extra pull up strength, there are R0 and R1 pull-up > + resistors available, but for user, it's only need to set R1R0 as 00, 01, 10 or 11. > + So when config mediatek,pull-up-adv or mediatek,pull-down-adv, > + it support arguments for those special pins. > + > + When config drive-strength, it can support some arguments, such as > + MTK_DRIVE_4mA, MTK_DRIVE_6mA, etc. See dt-bindings/pinctrl/mt65xx.h. > + > +Examples: > + > +#include "mt8183-pinfunc.h" > + > +... > +{ > + pio: pinctrl@10005000 { > + compatible = "mediatek,mt8183-pinctrl"; > + reg = <0 0x10005000 0 0x1000>, > + <0 0x11F20000 0 0x1000>, > + <0 0x11E80000 0 0x1000>, > + <0 0x11E70000 0 0x1000>, > + <0 0x11E90000 0 0x1000>, > + <0 0x11D30000 0 0x1000>, > + <0 0x11D20000 0 0x1000>, > + <0 0x11C50000 0 0x1000>, > + <0 0x11F30000 0 0x1000>; > + reg-names = "iocfg0", "iocfg1", "iocfg2", > + "iocfg3", "iocfg4", "iocfg5", > + "iocfg6", "iocfg7", "iocfg8"; > + gpio-controller; > + #gpio-cells = <2>; > + gpio-ranges = <&pio 0 0 192>; > + interrupt-controller; > + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 153 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; > + interrupt-parent = <&gic>; > + #interrupt-cells = <2>; > + > + i2c0_pins_a: i2c0 { > + pins1 { > + pinmux = <PINMUX_GPIO48__FUNC_SCL5>, > + <PINMUX_GPIO49__FUNC_SDA5>; > + mediatek,pull-up-adv = <11>; > + }; > + }; > + > + i2c1_pins_a: i2c1 { > + pins { > + pinmux = <PINMUX_GPIO50__FUNC_SCL3>, > + <PINMUX_GPIO51__FUNC_SDA3>; > + mediatek,pull-down-adv = <10>; > + }; > + }; > + ... > + }; > +}; >
On Thu, 2019-02-07 at 16:28 +0100, Matthias Brugger wrote: > > On 24/01/2019 09:07, Erin Lo wrote: > > From: Zhiyong Tao <zhiyong.tao@mediatek.com> > > > > The commit adds mt8183 compatible node in binding document. > > > > Signed-off-by: Zhiyong Tao <zhiyong.tao@mediatek.com> > > Signed-off-by: Erin Lo <erin.lo@mediatek.com> > > --- > > I'm missing Linus Walleij on the recipient list. > Pleas make sure to add all persons from the get_maintainers script. > IMHO it's a bit unfortunate that we got the driver merged, but no binding > description. Please try to send driver + binding documentation together, that > makes things easier to discuss. > > Thanks, > Matthias > OK! I will add Linus Walleij on the recipient list. It's right..the binding should send together with driver code. We will pay more attention of this next time. Thank you for your reminder. Best Regards, Erin > > .../devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt | 115 +++++++++++++++++++++ > > 1 file changed, 115 insertions(+) > > create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt > > > > diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt > > new file mode 100644 > > index 0000000..364e673 > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt > > @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ > > +* Mediatek MT8183 Pin Controller > > + > > +The Mediatek's Pin controller is used to control SoC pins. > > + > > +Required properties: > > +- compatible: value should be one of the following. > > + "mediatek,mt8183-pinctrl", compatible with mt8183 pinctrl. > > +- gpio-controller : Marks the device node as a gpio controller. > > +- #gpio-cells: number of cells in GPIO specifier. Since the generic GPIO > > + binding is used, the amount of cells must be specified as 2. See the below > > + mentioned gpio binding representation for description of particular cells. > > +- gpio-ranges : gpio valid number range. > > +- reg: physicall address base for gpio base registers. There are nine > > + physicall address base in mt8183. They are 0x10005000, 0x11F20000, > > + 0x11E80000, 0x11E70000, 0x11E90000, 0x11D30000, 0x11D20000, 0x11C50000, > > + 0x11F30000. > > + > > + Eg: <&pio 6 0> > > + <[phandle of the gpio controller node] > > + [line number within the gpio controller] > > + [flags]> > > + > > + Values for gpio specifier: > > + - Line number: is a value between 0 to 202. > > + - Flags: bit field of flags, as defined in <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>. > > + Only the following flags are supported: > > + 0 - GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH > > + 1 - GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW > > + > > +Optional properties: > > +- reg-names: gpio base register names. There are nine gpio base register > > + names in mt8183. They are "iocfg0", "iocfg1", "iocfg2", "iocfg3", "iocfg4", > > + "iocfg5", "iocfg6", "iocfg7", "iocfg8". > > +- interrupt-controller: Marks the device node as an interrupt controller > > +- #interrupt-cells: Should be two. > > +- interrupts : The interrupt outputs from the controller. > > + > > +Please refer to pinctrl-bindings.txt in this directory for details of the > > +common pinctrl bindings used by client devices. > > + > > +Subnode format > > +A pinctrl node should contain at least one subnodes representing the > > +pinctrl groups available on the machine. Each subnode will list the > > +pins it needs, and how they should be configured, with regard to muxer > > +configuration, pullups, drive strength, input enable/disable and input schmitt. > > + > > + node { > > + pinmux = <PIN_NUMBER_PINMUX>; > > + GENERIC_PINCONFIG; > > + }; > > + > > +Required properties: > > +- pinmux: integer array, represents gpio pin number and mux setting. > > + Supported pin number and mux varies for different SoCs, and are defined > > + as macros in boot/dts/<soc>-pinfunc.h directly. > > + > > +Optional properties: > > +- GENERIC_PINCONFIG: is the generic pinconfig options to use, bias-disable, > > + bias-pull-down, bias-pull-up, input-enable, input-disable, output-low, output-high, > > + input-schmitt-enable, input-schmitt-disable and drive-strength are valid. > > + > > + Some special pins have extra pull up strength, there are R0 and R1 pull-up > > + resistors available, but for user, it's only need to set R1R0 as 00, 01, 10 or 11. > > + So when config mediatek,pull-up-adv or mediatek,pull-down-adv, > > + it support arguments for those special pins. > > + > > + When config drive-strength, it can support some arguments, such as > > + MTK_DRIVE_4mA, MTK_DRIVE_6mA, etc. See dt-bindings/pinctrl/mt65xx.h. > > + > > +Examples: > > + > > +#include "mt8183-pinfunc.h" > > + > > +... > > +{ > > + pio: pinctrl@10005000 { > > + compatible = "mediatek,mt8183-pinctrl"; > > + reg = <0 0x10005000 0 0x1000>, > > + <0 0x11F20000 0 0x1000>, > > + <0 0x11E80000 0 0x1000>, > > + <0 0x11E70000 0 0x1000>, > > + <0 0x11E90000 0 0x1000>, > > + <0 0x11D30000 0 0x1000>, > > + <0 0x11D20000 0 0x1000>, > > + <0 0x11C50000 0 0x1000>, > > + <0 0x11F30000 0 0x1000>; > > + reg-names = "iocfg0", "iocfg1", "iocfg2", > > + "iocfg3", "iocfg4", "iocfg5", > > + "iocfg6", "iocfg7", "iocfg8"; > > + gpio-controller; > > + #gpio-cells = <2>; > > + gpio-ranges = <&pio 0 0 192>; > > + interrupt-controller; > > + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 153 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; > > + interrupt-parent = <&gic>; > > + #interrupt-cells = <2>; > > + > > + i2c0_pins_a: i2c0 { > > + pins1 { > > + pinmux = <PINMUX_GPIO48__FUNC_SCL5>, > > + <PINMUX_GPIO49__FUNC_SDA5>; > > + mediatek,pull-up-adv = <11>; > > + }; > > + }; > > + > > + i2c1_pins_a: i2c1 { > > + pins { > > + pinmux = <PINMUX_GPIO50__FUNC_SCL3>, > > + <PINMUX_GPIO51__FUNC_SDA3>; > > + mediatek,pull-down-adv = <10>; > > + }; > > + }; > > + ... > > + }; > > +}; > >
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..364e673 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +* Mediatek MT8183 Pin Controller + +The Mediatek's Pin controller is used to control SoC pins. + +Required properties: +- compatible: value should be one of the following. + "mediatek,mt8183-pinctrl", compatible with mt8183 pinctrl. +- gpio-controller : Marks the device node as a gpio controller. +- #gpio-cells: number of cells in GPIO specifier. Since the generic GPIO + binding is used, the amount of cells must be specified as 2. See the below + mentioned gpio binding representation for description of particular cells. +- gpio-ranges : gpio valid number range. +- reg: physicall address base for gpio base registers. There are nine + physicall address base in mt8183. They are 0x10005000, 0x11F20000, + 0x11E80000, 0x11E70000, 0x11E90000, 0x11D30000, 0x11D20000, 0x11C50000, + 0x11F30000. + + Eg: <&pio 6 0> + <[phandle of the gpio controller node] + [line number within the gpio controller] + [flags]> + + Values for gpio specifier: + - Line number: is a value between 0 to 202. + - Flags: bit field of flags, as defined in <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>. + Only the following flags are supported: + 0 - GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH + 1 - GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW + +Optional properties: +- reg-names: gpio base register names. There are nine gpio base register + names in mt8183. They are "iocfg0", "iocfg1", "iocfg2", "iocfg3", "iocfg4", + "iocfg5", "iocfg6", "iocfg7", "iocfg8". +- interrupt-controller: Marks the device node as an interrupt controller +- #interrupt-cells: Should be two. +- interrupts : The interrupt outputs from the controller. + +Please refer to pinctrl-bindings.txt in this directory for details of the +common pinctrl bindings used by client devices. + +Subnode format +A pinctrl node should contain at least one subnodes representing the +pinctrl groups available on the machine. Each subnode will list the +pins it needs, and how they should be configured, with regard to muxer +configuration, pullups, drive strength, input enable/disable and input schmitt. + + node { + pinmux = <PIN_NUMBER_PINMUX>; + GENERIC_PINCONFIG; + }; + +Required properties: +- pinmux: integer array, represents gpio pin number and mux setting. + Supported pin number and mux varies for different SoCs, and are defined + as macros in boot/dts/<soc>-pinfunc.h directly. + +Optional properties: +- GENERIC_PINCONFIG: is the generic pinconfig options to use, bias-disable, + bias-pull-down, bias-pull-up, input-enable, input-disable, output-low, output-high, + input-schmitt-enable, input-schmitt-disable and drive-strength are valid. + + Some special pins have extra pull up strength, there are R0 and R1 pull-up + resistors available, but for user, it's only need to set R1R0 as 00, 01, 10 or 11. + So when config mediatek,pull-up-adv or mediatek,pull-down-adv, + it support arguments for those special pins. + + When config drive-strength, it can support some arguments, such as + MTK_DRIVE_4mA, MTK_DRIVE_6mA, etc. See dt-bindings/pinctrl/mt65xx.h. + +Examples: + +#include "mt8183-pinfunc.h" + +... +{ + pio: pinctrl@10005000 { + compatible = "mediatek,mt8183-pinctrl"; + reg = <0 0x10005000 0 0x1000>, + <0 0x11F20000 0 0x1000>, + <0 0x11E80000 0 0x1000>, + <0 0x11E70000 0 0x1000>, + <0 0x11E90000 0 0x1000>, + <0 0x11D30000 0 0x1000>, + <0 0x11D20000 0 0x1000>, + <0 0x11C50000 0 0x1000>, + <0 0x11F30000 0 0x1000>; + reg-names = "iocfg0", "iocfg1", "iocfg2", + "iocfg3", "iocfg4", "iocfg5", + "iocfg6", "iocfg7", "iocfg8"; + gpio-controller; + #gpio-cells = <2>; + gpio-ranges = <&pio 0 0 192>; + interrupt-controller; + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 153 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + interrupt-parent = <&gic>; + #interrupt-cells = <2>; + + i2c0_pins_a: i2c0 { + pins1 { + pinmux = <PINMUX_GPIO48__FUNC_SCL5>, + <PINMUX_GPIO49__FUNC_SDA5>; + mediatek,pull-up-adv = <11>; + }; + }; + + i2c1_pins_a: i2c1 { + pins { + pinmux = <PINMUX_GPIO50__FUNC_SCL3>, + <PINMUX_GPIO51__FUNC_SDA3>; + mediatek,pull-down-adv = <10>; + }; + }; + ... + }; +};