On Tue, Jun 02, 2020 at 06:51:55AM -0700, Tony Lindgren wrote: > * Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko@xxxxxx> [200602 13:44]: > > > > > > On 02/06/2020 16:14, Drew Fustini wrote: > > > Add gpio-ranges properties to the gpio controller nodes. > > > > > > These gpio-ranges were created based on "Table 9-10. CONTROL_MODULE > > > REGISTERS" in the "AM335x Technical Reference Manual" [0] and "Table > > > 4-2. Pin Attributes" in the "AM335x Sitara Processor datasheet" [1]. > > > A csv file with this data is available for reference [2]. > > > > It will be good if you can explain not only "what" is changed, but > > also "why" it's needed in commit message. > > Also, please check (again) that this is the same for all the am3 > variants. For omap3, we had different pad assignments even between > SoC revisions. Different pad routings should be easy to deal with > in the dts if needed though. > > Regards, > > Tony It appears that the only usage of am33xx-l4.dtsi is for am335x for which specific parts mentioned in those dtsi files are 3352, 3358, and 3359. $ git grep am33xx-l4.dtsi arch/arm/boot/dts/am33xx.dtsi:#include "am33xx-l4.dtsi" $ git grep -l '#include "am33xx.dtsi"' arch/ |wc -l 27 $ git grep -l '#include "am33xx.dtsi"' arch/ |grep -v am335x |wc -l 0 Also, it appears that the only AM33xx parts that actually exist are [0]: AM3351, AM3352, AM3354, AM3356, AM3357, AM3358, AM3359 I clicked on the datasheet link for each product page and while the URL has the specific part number in it [1], they all end up loading the exact same PDF. The header states: "AM3359, AM3358, AM3357, AM3356, AM3354, AM3352, AM3351 SPRS717L – OCTOBER 2011 – REVISED MARCH 2020" Thus, I do believe all SoC's using am33xx-l4.dtsi would have the same memory map for the pin control registers and the same relationshop from pin to gpio line. For example, GPMC_A0 has mode 7 and it is labeled gpio1_16. conf_gpmc_a0 is at offset 840h which makes it pin 16. Maybe am33xx-l4.dtsi should have actually been named am335x-l4.dtsi? Though I suppose there is no point in changing that now. thanks, drew [0] http://www.ti.com/processors/sitara-arm/am335x-cortex-a8/overview.html [1] https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am3359.pdf