pinctrl: add generic pins and functions properties
pinctrl bindings can benefit from generic property names that define which pins a "pin configuration node" affects, and which mux function to select onto those pins. Document new properties for this purpose so that other bindings may refer to them. Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
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@ -138,6 +138,9 @@ structure of the DT nodes that contain these properties.
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Supported generic properties are:
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pins - the list of pins that properties in the node
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apply to
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function - the mux function to select
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bias-disable - disable any pin bias
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bias-high-impedance - high impedance mode ("third-state", "floating")
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bias-bus-hold - latch weakly
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@ -159,6 +162,19 @@ output-high - set the pin to output mode with high level
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Some of the generic properties take arguments. For those that do, the
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arguments are described below.
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- pins takes a list of pin names or IDs as a required argument. The specific
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binding for the hardware defines:
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- Whether the entries are integers or strings, and their meaning.
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- function takes a list of function names/IDs as a required argument. The
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specific binding for the hardware defines:
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- Whether the entries are integers or strings, and their meaning.
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- Whether only a single entry is allowed (which is applied to all entries
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in the pins property), or whether there may alternatively be one entry per
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entry in the pins property, in which case the list lengths must match, and
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for each list index i, the function at list index i is applied to the pin
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at list index i.
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- bias-pull-up, -down and -pin-default take as optional argument on hardware
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supporting it the pull strength in Ohm. bias-disable will disable the pull.
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