[Patch v2] pinctrl: msm: Add more MSM8X74 pin definitions
From: Bjorn Andersson <hidden>
Date: 2014-05-09 21:45:26
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On Fri 09 May 10:52 PDT 2014, Andy Gross wrote:
This patch adds pin definitiones for the MSM8x74 TLMM. New definitions include: BLSP devices (I2C, UART, UART flow control, SPI, and UIM), mi2s, gp clk, pdm, gcc clk, cci_timer, cci_i2c, cam_clk, hsic, tsif, sdc3, sdc4, and other assorted pins. Signed-off-by: Andy Gross <redacted>
Awesome stuff, only have some minor comments.
+ MSM_MUX_blsp_uart1, + MSM_MUX_blsp_uart1_flow,
[...]
+static const char * const blsp_uim1_groups[] = { "gpio0", "gpio1" };
+static const char * const blsp_uart1_flow_groups[] = { "gpio2", "gpio3" };
You don't need to separate uart and flow control into two different functions
here. If you have gpio0-gpio3 in a group named uart1 both of the following
snippets are valid:
uart1 {
pins = "gpio0", "gpio1";
function = "uart1";
};
uart1 {
pins = "gpio0", "gpio1", "gpio2", "gpio3";
function = "uart1";
};
This is how I had to handle gsbis in family a, where a gsbi is pairs of pins
with different configurations.
[...]+static const char * const hdmi_cec_groups[] = { "gpio31" };
+static const char * const hdmi_ddc_groups[] = { "gpio32", "gpio33" };
+static const char * const hdmi_hpd_groups[] = { "gpio34" };As with the uart vs uart_flow you could group these as "hdmi", but maybe not as useful. [...]
+ PINGROUP(35, NA, sdc3, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA), + PINGROUP(36, NA, sdc3, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA), + PINGROUP(37, NA, sdc3, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA), + PINGROUP(38, NA, sdc3, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA), + PINGROUP(39, NA, sdc3, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA), + PINGROUP(40, NA, sdc3, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA), + PINGROUP(41, NA, blsp_spi7, blsp_uart7, blsp_uim7, NA, NA, NA), + PINGROUP(42, NA, blsp_spi7, blsp_uart7, blsp_uim7, NA, NA, NA), + PINGROUP(43, NA, blsp_spi7, blsp_uart7_flow, blsp_i2c7, NA, NA, NA), + PINGROUP(44, NA, blsp_spi7, blsp_uart7_flow, blsp_i2c7, NA, NA, NA),
I was expecting wcnss, bt and fm as function 1 for pins 35-44. Adding those and I think we have everything we use in our devices. [...]
+ PINGROUP(72, NA, spkr_mi2s, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA),
spkr_mi2s is function 1 for pin 72. Regards, Bjorn