On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 1:27 PM Eugeniy Paltsev <Eugeniy.Paltsev@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/snps,creg-gpio.txt > @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ > +GPIO via CREG (Control REGisers) driver Speling Also should be "Synopsys GPIO via CREG" as this is likely just for Synopsys and not general purpose. > +This is is single-register MMIO GPIO driver to control such strangely mapped > +outputs: > + > +31 11 8 7 5 0 < bit number > +| | | | | | > +[ not used | gpio-1 | shift-1 | gpio-0 | shift-0 ] < 32 bit MMIO register > + ^ ^ > + | | > + | write 0x2 == set output to "1" (on) > + | write 0x3 == set output to "0" (off) > + | > + write 0x1 == set output to "1" (on) > + write 0x4 == set output to "0" (off) Move this documentation into the driver instead. > +Required properties: > +- compatible : "snps,creg-gpio" > +- reg : Exactly one register range with length 0x4. > +- #gpio-cells : Should be one - the pin number. > +- gpio-controller : Marks the device node as a GPIO controller. OK > +- snps,ngpios: Number of GPIO pins. Use the existing ngpios attribute for this, see gpio.txt > +- snps,bit-per-line: Number of bits per each gpio line (see picture). > + Array the size of "snps,ngpios" > +- snps,shift: Shift (in bits) of the each GPIO field from the previous one in > + register (see picture). Array the size of "snps,ngpios" > +- snps,on-val: Value should be set in corresponding field to set > + output to "1" (see picture). Array the size of "snps,ngpios" > +- snps,off-val: Value should be set in corresponding field to set > + output to "0" (see picture). Array the size of "snps,ngpios" Move this into a lookup table in the driver instead, and match the lookup table to the compatible string. The format of the register is known for a certain compatible, right? > +Optional properties: > +- snps,default-val: default output field values. Array the size of "snps,ngpios" Default values for different lines can be achieved by hogs if it's OK to tie them up perpetually, else work on creating generic inialization values in gpio.txt and implement that in gpiolib-of.c for everyone. This discussion comes up from time to time. Yours, Linus Walleij