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linux-next/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-atlas7.txt
Mathieu Malaterre 4c9847b737 dt-bindings: Remove leading 0x from bindings notation
Improve the binding example by removing all the leading 0x to fix the
following dtc warnings:

Warning (unit_address_format): Node /XXX unit name should not have leading "0x"

Converted using the following command:

find Documentation/devicetree/bindings -name "*.txt" -exec sed -i -e 's/([^ ])\@0x([0-9a-f])/$1\@$2/g' {} +

This is a follow up to commit 48c926cd34

Signed-off-by: Mathieu Malaterre <malat@debian.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>
2017-12-06 14:56:33 -06:00

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CSR SiRFatlas7 pinmux controller
Required properties:
- compatible : "sirf,atlas7-ioc"
- reg : Address range of the pinctrl registers
For example, pinctrl might have properties like the following:
pinctrl: ioc@18880000 {
compatible = "sirf,atlas7-ioc";
reg = <0x18880000 0x1000>;
a_ac97_pmx: ac97@0 {
ac97 {
groups = "audio_ac97_grp";
function = "audio_ac97";
};
};
...
sd2_pmx: sd2@0 {
sd2 {
groups = "sd2_grp0";
function = "sd2";
};
};
...
sample0_cfg: sample0@0 {
sample0 {
pins = "ldd_0", "ldd_1";
bias-pull-up;
};
};
sample1_cfg: sample1@0 {
sample1 {
pins = "ldd_2", "ldd_3";
input-schmitt-enable;
};
};
sample2_cfg: sample2@0 {
sample2 {
groups = "uart4_nopause_grp";
bias-pull-down;
};
};
sample3_cfg: sample3@0 {
sample3 {
pins = "ldd_4", "ldd_5";
drive-strength = <2>;
};
};
};
Please refer to pinctrl-bindings.txt in this directory for details of the common
pinctrl bindings used by client devices.
SiRFatlas7's pinmux nodes act as a container for an abitrary number of subnodes.
Each of these subnodes represents some desired configuration for a group of pins.
Required subnode-properties:
- groups : An array of strings. Each string contains the name of a group.
- function: A string containing the name of the function to mux to the
group.
Valid values for group and function names can be found from looking at the
group and function arrays in driver files:
drivers/pinctrl/pinctrl-sirf.c
For example, pinctrl might have subnodes like the following:
sd0_pmx: sd0@0 {
sd0 {
groups = "sd0_grp";
function = "sd0";
};
};
sd1_pmx0: sd1@0 {
sd1 {
groups = "sd1_grp0";
function = "sd1_m0";
};
};
sd1_pmx1: sd1@1 {
sd1 {
groups = "sd1_grp1";
function = "sd1_m1";
};
};
For a specific board, if it wants to use sd1,
it can add the following to its board-specific .dts file.
sd1: sd@12340000 {
pinctrl-names = "default";
pinctrl-0 = <&sd1_pmx0>;
}
or
sd1: sd@12340000 {
pinctrl-names = "default";
pinctrl-0 = <&sd1_pmx1>;
}