> >>> --- > >>> V2 -> V3: Adjusted indentation to resolve wrong indentation warning. > >>> Changed node name to converter. Updated the descriptions to clarify > >>> the properties. > >> > >> > >>> +title: ADMFM2000 Dual Microwave Down Converter > >>> + > >>> +maintainers: > >>> + - Kim Seer Paller <kimseer.paller@xxxxxxxxxx> > >>> + > >>> +description: > >>> + Dual microwave down converter module with input RF and LO frequency > >> ranges > >>> + from 0.5 to 32 GHz and an output IF frequency range from 0.1 to 8 GHz. > >>> + It consists of a LNA, mixer, IF filter, DSA, and IF amplifier for each down > >>> + conversion path. > >>> + > >>> +properties: > >>> + compatible: > >>> + enum: > >>> + - adi,admfm2000 > >>> + > >>> + switch1-gpios: > >>> + items: > >>> + - description: > >>> + Setting B15 GPIO to high and B16 GPIO to low will result in channel > 1 > >>> + being in Direct IF mode. > >>> + - description: > >>> + Setting B15 GPIO to low and B16 GPIO to high will result in channel > 1 > >>> + being in Mixer mode. > >> > >> This still does not tell which one is B15 and which is B16. I am asking > >> this for third time. > >> > >> items: > >> - description: B15 GPIO, when high (and B16 low) channel 1 is in > >> Direct IF mode > > > > I understand now, thank you. I was also wondering if this applies to the > > attenuation-gpios, or if I should keep it as is? > > Yes, something like this applies to all your properties with multiple > entries. You need to define the order. Before I send a new patch/commit, could you please check this one if it is properly defined? attenuation1-gpios: items: - description: C14 GPIO, when low (and C15, C16, D14, D15 high) channel 1 attenuation is 1 dB. - description: C15 GPIO, when low (and C14, C16, D14, D15 high) channel 1 attenuation is 2 dB. - description: C16 GPIO, when low (and C14, C15, D14, D15 high) channel 1 attenuation is 4 dB. - description: D14 GPIO, when low (and C14, C15, C16, D15 high) channel 1 attenuation is 8 dB. - description: D15 GPIO, when low (and C14, C15, C16, D14 high) channel 1 attenuation is 16 dB. Thanks, Kim