linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/qcom,pmic-mpp.txt
Stephen Boyd 647dbd1e84 pinctrl: qcom: Add generic ssbi and spmi GPIO/MPP bindings
The drivers don't really need to know which PMIC they're for, so
make a generic binding for them. This alleviates us from updating
the drivers every time a new PMIC comes out. It's still
recommended that we update the binding with new PMIC models and
always specify the specific model for the MPPs and gpios before
the generic compatible string in devicetree, but this at least
cuts down on adding more and more compatible strings to the
drivers until we actually need them.

Cc: <devicetree@vger.kernel.org>
Acked-by: "Ivan T. Ivanov" <iivanov.xz@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@sonymobile.com>
Acked-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
2016-08-11 10:18:46 +02:00

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Qualcomm PMIC Multi-Purpose Pin (MPP) block
This binding describes the MPP block(s) found in the 8xxx series
of PMIC's from Qualcomm.
- compatible:
Usage: required
Value type: <string>
Definition: Should contain one of:
"qcom,pm8018-mpp",
"qcom,pm8038-mpp",
"qcom,pm8058-mpp",
"qcom,pm8821-mpp",
"qcom,pm8841-mpp",
"qcom,pm8916-mpp",
"qcom,pm8917-mpp",
"qcom,pm8921-mpp",
"qcom,pm8941-mpp",
"qcom,pm8994-mpp",
"qcom,pma8084-mpp",
And must contain either "qcom,spmi-mpp" or "qcom,ssbi-mpp"
if the device is on an spmi bus or an ssbi bus respectively.
- reg:
Usage: required
Value type: <prop-encoded-array>
Definition: Register base of the MPP block and length.
- interrupts:
Usage: required
Value type: <prop-encoded-array>
Definition: Must contain an array of encoded interrupt specifiers for
each available MPP
- gpio-controller:
Usage: required
Value type: <none>
Definition: Mark the device node as a GPIO controller
- #gpio-cells:
Usage: required
Value type: <u32>
Definition: Must be 2;
the first cell will be used to define MPP number and the
second denotes the flags for this MPP
Please refer to ../gpio/gpio.txt and ../interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt for
a general description of GPIO and interrupt bindings.
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 or a list of pins. This configuration can include the
mux function to select on those pin(s), and various pin configuration
parameters, as listed below.
SUBNODES:
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.
The following generic properties as defined in pinctrl-bindings.txt are valid
to specify in a pin configuration subnode:
- pins:
Usage: required
Value type: <string-array>
Definition: List of MPP pins affected by the properties specified in
this subnode. Valid pins are:
mpp1-mpp4 for pm8841
mpp1-mpp4 for pm8916
mpp1-mpp8 for pm8941
mpp1-mpp4 for pma8084
- function:
Usage: required
Value type: <string>
Definition: Specify the alternative function to be configured for the
specified pins. Valid values are:
"digital",
"analog",
"sink"
- bias-disable:
Usage: optional
Value type: <none>
Definition: The specified pins should be configured as no pull.
- bias-pull-up:
Usage: optional
Value type: <u32>
Definition: The specified pins should be configured as pull up.
Valid values are 600, 10000 and 30000 in bidirectional mode
only, i.e. when operating in qcom,analog-mode and input and
outputs are enabled. The hardware ignores the configuration
when operating in other modes.
- bias-high-impedance:
Usage: optional
Value type: <none>
Definition: The specified pins will put in high-Z mode and disabled.
- input-enable:
Usage: optional
Value type: <none>
Definition: The specified pins are put in input mode, i.e. their input
buffer is enabled
- output-high:
Usage: optional
Value type: <none>
Definition: The specified pins are configured in output mode, driven
high.
- output-low:
Usage: optional
Value type: <none>
Definition: The specified pins are configured in output mode, driven
low.
- power-source:
Usage: optional
Value type: <u32>
Definition: Selects the power source for the specified pins. Valid power
sources are defined in <dt-bindings/pinctrl/qcom,pmic-mpp.h>
- qcom,analog-level:
Usage: optional
Value type: <u32>
Definition: Selects the source for analog output. Valued values are
defined in <dt-binding/pinctrl/qcom,pmic-mpp.h>
PMIC_MPP_AOUT_LVL_*
- qcom,dtest:
Usage: optional
Value type: <u32>
Definition: Selects which dtest rail to be routed in the various functions.
Valid values are 1-4
- qcom,amux-route:
Usage: optional
Value type: <u32>
Definition: Selects the source for analog input. Valid values are
defined in <dt-bindings/pinctrl/qcom,pmic-mpp.h>
PMIC_MPP_AMUX_ROUTE_CH5, PMIC_MPP_AMUX_ROUTE_CH6...
- qcom,paired:
Usage: optional
Value type: <none>
Definition: Indicates that the pin should be operating in paired mode.
Example:
mpps@a000 {
compatible = "qcom,pm8841-mpp", "qcom,spmi-mpp";
reg = <0xa000>;
gpio-controller;
#gpio-cells = <2>;
interrupts = <4 0xa0 0 0>, <4 0xa1 0 0>, <4 0xa2 0 0>, <4 0xa3 0 0>;
pinctrl-names = "default";
pinctrl-0 = <&pm8841_default>;
pm8841_default: default {
gpio {
pins = "mpp1", "mpp2", "mpp3", "mpp4";
function = "digital";
input-enable;
power-source = <PM8841_MPP_S3>;
};
};
};