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dt-bindings: document devicetree bindings for mux-controllers and gpio-mux
Allow specifying that a single multiplexer controller can be used to control several parallel multiplexers, thus enabling sharing of the multiplexer controller by different consumers. Add a binding for a first mux controller in the form of a GPIO based mux controller. Acked-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> Acked-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Peter Rosin <peda@axentia.se> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mux/gpio-mux.txt
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GPIO-based multiplexer controller bindings
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Define what GPIO pins are used to control a multiplexer. Or several
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multiplexers, if the same pins control more than one multiplexer.
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Required properties:
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- compatible : "gpio-mux"
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- mux-gpios : list of gpios used to control the multiplexer, least
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significant bit first.
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- #mux-control-cells : <0>
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* Standard mux-controller bindings as decribed in mux-controller.txt
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Optional properties:
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- idle-state : if present, the state the mux will have when idle. The
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special state MUX_IDLE_AS_IS is the default.
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The multiplexer state is defined as the number represented by the
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multiplexer GPIO pins, where the first pin is the least significant
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bit. An active pin is a binary 1, an inactive pin is a binary 0.
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Example:
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mux: mux-controller {
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compatible = "gpio-mux";
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#mux-control-cells = <0>;
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mux-gpios = <&pioA 0 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>,
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<&pioA 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
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};
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adc-mux {
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compatible = "io-channel-mux";
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io-channels = <&adc 0>;
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io-channel-names = "parent";
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mux-controls = <&mux>;
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channels = "sync-1", "in", "out", "sync-2";
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};
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i2c-mux {
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compatible = "i2c-mux";
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i2c-parent = <&i2c1>;
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mux-controls = <&mux>;
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#address-cells = <1>;
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#size-cells = <0>;
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i2c@0 {
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reg = <0>;
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#address-cells = <1>;
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#size-cells = <0>;
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ssd1307: oled@3c {
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/* ... */
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};
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};
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i2c@3 {
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reg = <3>;
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#address-cells = <1>;
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#size-cells = <0>;
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pca9555: pca9555@20 {
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/* ... */
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};
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};
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};
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Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mux/mux-controller.txt
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Common multiplexer controller bindings
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======================================
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A multiplexer (or mux) controller will have one, or several, consumer devices
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that uses the mux controller. Thus, a mux controller can possibly control
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several parallel multiplexers. Presumably there will be at least one
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multiplexer needed by each consumer, but a single mux controller can of course
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control several multiplexers for a single consumer.
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A mux controller provides a number of states to its consumers, and the state
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space is a simple zero-based enumeration. I.e. 0-1 for a 2-way multiplexer,
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0-7 for an 8-way multiplexer, etc.
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Consumers
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---------
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Mux controller consumers should specify a list of mux controllers that they
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want to use with a property containing a 'mux-ctrl-list':
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mux-ctrl-list ::= <single-mux-ctrl> [mux-ctrl-list]
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single-mux-ctrl ::= <mux-ctrl-phandle> [mux-ctrl-specifier]
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mux-ctrl-phandle : phandle to mux controller node
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mux-ctrl-specifier : array of #mux-control-cells specifying the
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given mux controller (controller specific)
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Mux controller properties should be named "mux-controls". The exact meaning of
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each mux controller property must be documented in the device tree binding for
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each consumer. An optional property "mux-control-names" may contain a list of
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strings to label each of the mux controllers listed in the "mux-controls"
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property.
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Drivers for devices that use more than a single mux controller can use the
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"mux-control-names" property to map the name of the requested mux controller
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to an index into the list given by the "mux-controls" property.
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mux-ctrl-specifier typically encodes the chip-relative mux controller number.
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If the mux controller chip only provides a single mux controller, the
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mux-ctrl-specifier can typically be left out.
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Example:
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/* One consumer of a 2-way mux controller (one GPIO-line) */
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mux: mux-controller {
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compatible = "gpio-mux";
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#mux-control-cells = <0>;
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mux-gpios = <&pioA 0 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
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};
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adc-mux {
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compatible = "io-channel-mux";
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io-channels = <&adc 0>;
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io-channel-names = "parent";
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mux-controls = <&mux>;
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mux-control-names = "adc";
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channels = "sync", "in";
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};
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Note that in the example above, specifying the "mux-control-names" is redundant
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because there is only one mux controller in the list. However, if the driver
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for the consumer node in fact asks for a named mux controller, that name is of
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course still required.
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/*
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* Two consumers (one for an ADC line and one for an i2c bus) of
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* parallel 4-way multiplexers controlled by the same two GPIO-lines.
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*/
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mux: mux-controller {
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compatible = "gpio-mux";
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#mux-control-cells = <0>;
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mux-gpios = <&pioA 0 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>,
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<&pioA 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
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};
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adc-mux {
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compatible = "io-channel-mux";
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io-channels = <&adc 0>;
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io-channel-names = "parent";
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mux-controls = <&mux>;
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channels = "sync-1", "in", "out", "sync-2";
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};
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i2c-mux {
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compatible = "i2c-mux";
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i2c-parent = <&i2c1>;
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mux-controls = <&mux>;
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#address-cells = <1>;
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#size-cells = <0>;
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i2c@0 {
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reg = <0>;
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#address-cells = <1>;
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#size-cells = <0>;
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ssd1307: oled@3c {
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/* ... */
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};
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};
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i2c@3 {
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reg = <3>;
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#address-cells = <1>;
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#size-cells = <0>;
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pca9555: pca9555@20 {
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/* ... */
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};
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};
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};
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Mux controller nodes
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--------------------
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Mux controller nodes must specify the number of cells used for the
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specifier using the '#mux-control-cells' property.
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Optionally, mux controller nodes can also specify the state the mux should
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have when it is idle. The idle-state property is used for this. If the
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idle-state is not present, the mux controller is typically left as is when
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it is idle. For multiplexer chips that expose several mux controllers, the
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idle-state property is an array with one idle state for each mux controller.
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The special value (-1) may be used to indicate that the mux should be left
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as is when it is idle. This is the default, but can still be useful for
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mux controller chips with more than one mux controller, particularly when
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there is a need to "step past" a mux controller and set some other idle
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state for a mux controller with a higher index.
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Some mux controllers have the ability to disconnect the input/output of the
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multiplexer. Using this disconnected high-impedance state as the idle state
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is indicated with idle state (-2).
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These constants are available in
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#include <dt-bindings/mux/mux.h>
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as MUX_IDLE_AS_IS (-1) and MUX_IDLE_DISCONNECT (-2).
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An example mux controller node look like this (the adg972a chip is a triple
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4-way multiplexer):
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mux: mux-controller@50 {
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compatible = "adi,adg792a";
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reg = <0x50>;
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#mux-control-cells = <1>;
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idle-state = <MUX_IDLE_DISCONNECT MUX_IDLE_AS_IS 2>;
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};
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F: drivers/mmc/host/mmc_spi.c
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F: include/linux/spi/mmc_spi.h
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MULTIPLEXER SUBSYSTEM
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M: Peter Rosin <peda@axentia.se>
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S: Maintained
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F: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mux/
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F: include/linux/dt-bindings/mux/
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MULTISOUND SOUND DRIVER
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M: Andrew Veliath <andrewtv@usa.net>
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S: Maintained
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include/dt-bindings/mux/mux.h
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/*
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* This header provides constants for most Multiplexer bindings.
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*
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* Most Multiplexer bindings specify an idle state. In most cases, the
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* the multiplexer can be left as is when idle, and in some cases it can
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* disconnect the input/output and leave the multiplexer in a high
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* impedance state.
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*/
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#ifndef _DT_BINDINGS_MUX_MUX_H
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#define _DT_BINDINGS_MUX_MUX_H
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#define MUX_IDLE_AS_IS (-1)
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#define MUX_IDLE_DISCONNECT (-2)
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#endif
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