>>>> +static const struct capri_cfg_param capri_pinconf_params[] = { >>>> + {"brcm,hysteresis", CAPRI_PINCONF_PARAM_HYST}, >>>> + {"brcm,pull", CAPRI_PINCONF_PARAM_PULL}, >>>> + {"brcm,slew", CAPRI_PINCONF_PARAM_SLEW}, >>>> + {"brcm,input_dis", CAPRI_PINCONF_PARAM_INPUT_DIS}, >>>> + {"brcm,drive_str", CAPRI_PINCONF_PARAM_DRV_STR}, >>>> + {"brcm,pull_up_str", CAPRI_PINCONF_PARAM_PULL_UP_STR}, >>>> + {"brcm,mode", CAPRI_PINCONF_PARAM_MODE}, >>>> +}; >>> >>>As well as all this stuff... >> >> OK. Will see if I can find something suitable for "input disable" and "mode" > >Let's discuss this. What exactly does "input disable" and "mode" >mean, in electrical terms? > >When you come down to what actually happens it may turn out that >"input disable" is PIN_CONFIG_OUTPUT, which implicitly turns >off input does it not? I'm going to verify the details with our hardware team first, and will let you know if we think we can use one of the existing generic parameters or if we need a new one. Regards, Sherman -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-doc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html