Quoting Prasad Malisetty (2021-09-17 10:15:46) > diff --git a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/sc7280-idp.dtsi b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/sc7280-idp.dtsi > index 99f9ee5..ee00df0 100644 > --- a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/sc7280-idp.dtsi > +++ b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/sc7280-idp.dtsi > @@ -199,6 +199,39 @@ > modem-init; > }; > > +&pcie1 { > + status = "okay"; > + > + perst-gpio = <&tlmm 2 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; > + pinctrl-0 = <&pcie1_default_state &nvme_ldo_enable_pin>; > +}; > + > +&pcie1_phy { > + status = "okay"; > + > + vdda-phy-supply = <&vreg_l10c_0p8>; > + vdda-pll-supply = <&vreg_l6b_1p2>; > +}; > + > +&pcie1_default_state { > + reset-n { > + pins = "gpio2"; > + function = "gpio"; > + > + drive-strength = <16>; > + output-low; > + bias-disable; > + }; > + > + wake-n { > + pins = "gpio3"; > + function = "gpio"; > + > + drive-strength = <2>; > + bias-pull-up; > + }; I think the previous round of this series Bjorn was saying that these should be different nodes and tacked onto the pinctrl-0 list for the pcie1 device instead of adding them as subnodes of the "default state". > +}; > + > &pmk8350_vadc { > pmk8350_die_temp { > reg = <PMK8350_ADC7_DIE_TEMP>; > @@ -343,3 +376,10 @@ > bias-pull-up; > }; > }; > + > +&tlmm { > + nvme_ldo_enable_pin: nvme_ldo_enable_pin { Please use dashes where you use underscores in node names nvme_ldo_enable_pin: nvme-ldo-enable-pin { > + function = "gpio"; > + bias-pull-up; Of course with that said, the name of this node makes it sound like this is a gpio controlled regulator. Why not use that binding then and enable the regulator either by default with regulator properties like regulator-always-on and regulator-boot-enable and/or reference it from the pcie device somehow so that it can be turned off during suspend? > + }; > +};