Re: [PATCH 1/5] pinctrl: sun6i: Add some missing functions, fix i2c3 muxing

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Hi,

On 11/25/2014 07:04 PM, Maxime Ripard wrote:
Hi,

On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 01:54:39PM +0100, Hans de Goede wrote:
While working on pinctrl for the A31s, I noticed that function 4 of
PA15 - PA18 was missing, add these.

I also noticed that i2c3 sck / sda got assigned to PB5 & PB6, this should
be PB4 & PB5, fix this as well.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
  drivers/pinctrl/sunxi/pinctrl-sun6i-a31.c | 9 +++++++--
  1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/pinctrl/sunxi/pinctrl-sun6i-a31.c b/drivers/pinctrl/sunxi/pinctrl-sun6i-a31.c
index a2b4b85..fb19e15 100644
--- a/drivers/pinctrl/sunxi/pinctrl-sun6i-a31.c
+++ b/drivers/pinctrl/sunxi/pinctrl-sun6i-a31.c
@@ -134,24 +134,28 @@ static const struct sunxi_desc_pin sun6i_a31_pins[] = {
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x1, "gpio_out"),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x2, "gmac"),		/* RXD4 */
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x3, "lcd1"),		/* D15 */
+		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x4, "clk_a_out"),

It's called clk_out_a on the A20, I'd rather stick with the same
scheme here.

Will fix.

  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION_IRQ_BANK(0x6, 0, 15)),	/* PA_EINT15 */
  	SUNXI_PIN(SUNXI_PINCTRL_PIN(A, 16),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x0, "gpio_in"),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x1, "gpio_out"),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x2, "gmac"),		/* RXD5 */
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x3, "lcd1"),		/* D16 */
+		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x4, "dmic"),		/* CLK */
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION_IRQ_BANK(0x6, 0, 16)),	/* PA_EINT16 */
  	SUNXI_PIN(SUNXI_PINCTRL_PIN(A, 17),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x0, "gpio_in"),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x1, "gpio_out"),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x2, "gmac"),		/* RXD6 */
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x3, "lcd1"),		/* D17 */
+		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x4, "dmic"),		/* DIN */
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION_IRQ_BANK(0x6, 0, 17)),	/* PA_EINT17 */
  	SUNXI_PIN(SUNXI_PINCTRL_PIN(A, 18),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x0, "gpio_in"),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x1, "gpio_out"),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x2, "gmac"),		/* RXD7 */
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x3, "lcd1"),		/* D18 */
+		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x4, "clk_b_out"),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION_IRQ_BANK(0x6, 0, 18)),	/* PA_EINT18 */
  	SUNXI_PIN(SUNXI_PINCTRL_PIN(A, 19),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x0, "gpio_in"),
@@ -207,6 +211,7 @@ static const struct sunxi_desc_pin sun6i_a31_pins[] = {
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x1, "gpio_out"),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x2, "gmac"),		/* MDC */
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x3, "lcd1"),		/* HSYNC */
+		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x4, "clk_c_out"),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION_IRQ_BANK(0x6, 0, 26)),	/* PA_EINT26 */
  	SUNXI_PIN(SUNXI_PINCTRL_PIN(A, 27),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x0, "gpio_in"),
@@ -242,20 +247,20 @@ static const struct sunxi_desc_pin sun6i_a31_pins[] = {
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x1, "gpio_out"),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x2, "i2s0"),		/* DO1 */
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x3, "uart3"),		/* RTS */
+		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x4, "i2c3"),		/* SCK */
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION_IRQ_BANK(0x6, 1, 4)),	/* PB_EINT4 */
  	SUNXI_PIN(SUNXI_PINCTRL_PIN(B, 5),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x0, "gpio_in"),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x1, "gpio_out"),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x2, "i2s0"),		/* DO2 */
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x3, "uart3"),		/* TX */
-		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x4, "i2c3"),		/* SCK */
+		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x4, "i2c3"),		/* SDA */
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION_IRQ_BANK(0x6, 1, 5)),	/* PB_EINT5 */
  	SUNXI_PIN(SUNXI_PINCTRL_PIN(B, 6),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x0, "gpio_in"),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x1, "gpio_out"),
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x2, "i2s0"),		/* DO3 */
  		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x3, "uart3"),		/* RX */
-		  SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x4, "i2c3"),		/* SDA */

Where did you get that info from? The datasheet still reports that
information.

I assume with the datasheet you mean "A31 User Manual V1.20.pdf", which
was last updated on September 20, 2013. I did not check that one, now I
see where the original pinctrl code from.

So I've done some more digging:

"A31 Datasheet - v1.00 (2012-12-24).pdf" also has twi3 sck / sda on pin
PB5 / PB6 like the current pinctrl code.

But "A31 Datasheet V1.40.pdf" which has the following in its revision log:
"1.4 Dec 10,2013 Modify Pin Description"

Moves them to PB4 / PB5 and that is where I got this from (and was the only
place I initially looked), I think that this is an intentional change, and
that PB4 / PB5 are the correct pins.

I will ask Allwinner which is correct, so that we know for sure.

Regards,

Hans
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