On 31.10.24 21:15, Konrad Dybcio wrote:
On 30.10.2024 12:02 PM, Jens Glathe via B4 Relay wrote:
From: Jens Glathe <jens.glathe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Device tree for the Microsoft Windows Dev Kit 2023. This work
is based on the initial work of Merck Hung <merckhung@xxxxxxxxx>.
Original work: https://github.com/merckhung/linux_ms_dev_kit/blob/ms-dev-kit-2023-v6.3.0/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/sc8280xp-microsoft-dev-kit-2023.dts
The Windows Dev Kit 2023 is a nice little desktop based on sc8280xp.
Link: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/arm/dev-kit/
Supported features:
- USB type-c and type-a ports
- minidp connector
- built-in r8152 Ethernet adapter
- PCIe devices
- nvme
- ath11k WiFi (WCN6855)
- WCN6855 Bluetooth
- A690 GPU
- ADSP and CDSP
- GPIO keys
- Audio definition (works via USB)
Signed-off-by: Jens Glathe <jens.glathe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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[...]
+ wcn6855-pmu {
+ compatible = "qcom,wcn6855-pmu";
+
+ pinctrl-0 = <&bt_default>, <&wlan_en>;
+ pinctrl-names = "default";
+
+ wlan-enable-gpios = <&tlmm 134 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
+ bt-enable-gpios = <&tlmm 133 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
+
+ vddio-supply = <&vreg_s10b>;
+ vddaon-supply = <&vreg_s12b>;
+ vddpmu-supply = <&vreg_s12b>;
+ vddrfa0p95-supply = <&vreg_s12b>;
+ vddrfa1p3-supply = <&vreg_s11b>;
+ vddrfa1p9-supply = <&vreg_s1c>;
+ vddpcie1p3-supply = <&vreg_s11b>;
+ vddpcie1p9-supply = <&vreg_s1c>;
Please update this atop
<20241018-sc8280xp-pwrseq-v6-0-8da8310d9564@xxxxxxxxxx>
most notably including a new supply (which will likely be identical)
okay, thanks
+ compatible = "qcom,sc8280xp-sndcard";
+ model = "microsoft/blackrock";
+ audio-routing =
Please don't break the line, see e.g. x1e80100-crd.dts
+ "SpkrLeft IN", "WSA_SPK1 OUT",
+ "SpkrRight IN", "WSA_SPK2 OUT",
Oh, this thing has a speaker!
Well, no. Will take another look at it. Interestingly, the SnapDragon
Dev Kit (x1e) has a panel for speakers. So, maybe they are there on an
unused panel.
[...]
+&pmc8280_1_gpios {
+ edp_bl_en: edp-bl-en-state {
+ pins = "gpio8";
+ function = "normal";
+ };
+
+ edp_bl_reg_en: edp-bl-reg-en-state {
+ pins = "gpio9";
+ function = "normal";
+ };
+
+ misc_3p3_reg_en: misc-3p3-reg-en-state {
+ pins = "gpio1";
+ function = "normal";
+ };
Sorting GPIOs by their number is preferred
https://docs.kernel.org/devicetree/bindings/dts-coding-style.html#order-of-nodes
[...]
Will sort.
+&tlmm {
+ gpio-reserved-ranges = <70 2>, <74 6>, <125 2>, <128 2>, <154 4>;
Do we know what these are for? If so, please describe it (also
like in x1e80100-crd.dts)
Konrad
Will check and amend if necessary.
with best regards
Jens