Convert Atmel PIO3 pinctrl binding document to DT schema format json-schema. Signed-off-by: Manikandan Muralidharan <manikandan.m@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- .../bindings/pinctrl/atmel,at91-pinctrl.txt | 178 ---------------- .../pinctrl/atmel,at91rm9200-pinctrl.yaml | 194 ++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 194 insertions(+), 178 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/atmel,at91-pinctrl.txt create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/atmel,at91rm9200-pinctrl.yaml diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/atmel,at91-pinctrl.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/atmel,at91-pinctrl.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0aa1a53012d6..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/atmel,at91-pinctrl.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,178 +0,0 @@ -* Atmel AT91 Pinmux Controller - -The AT91 Pinmux Controller, enables the IC -to share one PAD to several functional blocks. The sharing is done by -multiplexing the PAD input/output signals. For each PAD there are up to -8 muxing options (called periph modes). Since different modules require -different PAD settings (like pull up, keeper, etc) the controller controls -also the PAD settings parameters. - -Please refer to pinctrl-bindings.txt in this directory for details of the -common pinctrl bindings used by client devices, including the meaning of the -phrase "pin configuration node". - -Atmel AT91 pin configuration node is a node of a group of pins which can be -used for a specific device or function. This node represents both mux and config -of the pins in that group. The 'pins' selects the function mode(also named pin -mode) this pin can work on and the 'config' configures various pad settings -such as pull-up, multi drive, etc. - -Required properties for iomux controller: -- compatible: "atmel,at91rm9200-pinctrl" or "atmel,at91sam9x5-pinctrl" - or "atmel,sama5d3-pinctrl" or "microchip,sam9x60-pinctrl" - or "microchip,sam9x7-pinctrl", "microchip,sam9x60-pinctrl" -- atmel,mux-mask: array of mask (periph per bank) to describe if a pin can be - configured in this periph mode. All the periph and bank need to be describe. - -How to create such array: - -Each column will represent the possible peripheral of the pinctrl -Each line will represent a pio bank - -Take an example on the 9260 -Peripheral: 2 ( A and B) -Bank: 3 (A, B and C) -=> - - /* A B */ - 0xffffffff 0xffc00c3b /* pioA */ - 0xffffffff 0x7fff3ccf /* pioB */ - 0xffffffff 0x007fffff /* pioC */ - -For each peripheral/bank we will describe in a u32 if a pin can be -configured in it by putting 1 to the pin bit (1 << pin) - -Let's take the pioA on peripheral B -From the datasheet Table 10-2. -Peripheral B -PA0 MCDB0 -PA1 MCCDB -PA2 -PA3 MCDB3 -PA4 MCDB2 -PA5 MCDB1 -PA6 -PA7 -PA8 -PA9 -PA10 ETX2 -PA11 ETX3 -PA12 -PA13 -PA14 -PA15 -PA16 -PA17 -PA18 -PA19 -PA20 -PA21 -PA22 ETXER -PA23 ETX2 -PA24 ETX3 -PA25 ERX2 -PA26 ERX3 -PA27 ERXCK -PA28 ECRS -PA29 ECOL -PA30 RXD4 -PA31 TXD4 - -=> 0xffc00c3b - -Required properties for pin configuration node: -- atmel,pins: 4 integers array, represents a group of pins mux and config - setting. The format is atmel,pins = <PIN_BANK PIN_BANK_NUM PERIPH CONFIG>. - The PERIPH 0 means gpio, PERIPH 1 is periph A, PERIPH 2 is periph B... - PIN_BANK 0 is pioA, PIN_BANK 1 is pioB... - -Bits used for CONFIG: -PULL_UP (1 << 0): indicate this pin needs a pull up. -MULTIDRIVE (1 << 1): indicate this pin needs to be configured as multi-drive. - Multi-drive is equivalent to open-drain type output. -DEGLITCH (1 << 2): indicate this pin needs deglitch. -PULL_DOWN (1 << 3): indicate this pin needs a pull down. -DIS_SCHMIT (1 << 4): indicate this pin needs to the disable schmitt trigger. -DRIVE_STRENGTH (3 << 5): indicate the drive strength of the pin using the - following values: - 00 - No change (reset state value kept) - 01 - Low - 10 - Medium - 11 - High -OUTPUT (1 << 7): indicate this pin need to be configured as an output. -OUTPUT_VAL (1 << 8): output val (1 = high, 0 = low) -SLEWRATE (1 << 9): slew rate of the pin: 0 = disable, 1 = enable -DEBOUNCE (1 << 16): indicate this pin needs debounce. -DEBOUNCE_VAL (0x3fff << 17): debounce value. - -NOTE: -Some requirements for using atmel,at91rm9200-pinctrl binding: -1. We have pin function node defined under at91 controller node to represent - what pinmux functions this SoC supports. -2. The driver can use the function node's name and pin configuration node's - name describe the pin function and group hierarchy. - For example, Linux at91 pinctrl driver takes the function node's name - as the function name and pin configuration node's name as group name to - create the map table. -3. Each pin configuration node should have a phandle, devices can set pins - configurations by referring to the phandle of that pin configuration node. -4. The gpio controller must be describe in the pinctrl simple-bus. - -For each bank the required properties are: -- compatible: "atmel,at91sam9x5-gpio" or "atmel,at91rm9200-gpio" or - "microchip,sam9x60-gpio" - or "microchip,sam9x7-gpio", "microchip,sam9x60-gpio", "atmel,at91rm9200-gpio" -- reg: physical base address and length of the controller's registers -- interrupts: interrupt outputs from the controller -- interrupt-controller: marks the device node as an interrupt controller -- #interrupt-cells: should be 2; refer to ../interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt - for more details. -- gpio-controller -- #gpio-cells: should be 2; the first cell is the GPIO number and the second - cell specifies GPIO flags as defined in <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>. -- clocks: bank clock - -Examples: - -pinctrl@fffff400 { - #address-cells = <1>; - #size-cells = <1>; - ranges; - compatible = "atmel,at91rm9200-pinctrl", "simple-bus"; - reg = <0xfffff400 0x600>; - - pioA: gpio@fffff400 { - compatible = "atmel,at91sam9x5-gpio"; - reg = <0xfffff400 0x200>; - interrupts = <2 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH 1>; - #gpio-cells = <2>; - gpio-controller; - interrupt-controller; - #interrupt-cells = <2>; - clocks = <&pmc PMC_TYPE_PERIPHERAL 2>; - }; - - atmel,mux-mask = < - /* A B */ - 0xffffffff 0xffc00c3b /* pioA */ - 0xffffffff 0x7fff3ccf /* pioB */ - 0xffffffff 0x007fffff /* pioC */ - >; - - /* shared pinctrl settings */ - dbgu { - pinctrl_dbgu: dbgu-0 { - atmel,pins = - <1 14 0x1 0x0 /* PB14 periph A */ - 1 15 0x1 0x1>; /* PB15 periph A with pullup */ - }; - }; -}; - -dbgu: serial@fffff200 { - compatible = "atmel,at91sam9260-usart"; - reg = <0xfffff200 0x200>; - interrupts = <1 4 7>; - pinctrl-names = "default"; - pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_dbgu>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/atmel,at91rm9200-pinctrl.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/atmel,at91rm9200-pinctrl.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..12752416eb24 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/atmel,at91rm9200-pinctrl.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/pinctrl/atmel,at91rm9200-pinctrl.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Microchip PIO3 Pinmux Controller + +maintainers: + - Manikandan Muralidharan <manikandan.m@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> + +description: + The AT91 Pinmux Controller, enables the IC to share one PAD to several + functional blocks. The sharing is done by multiplexing the PAD input/output + signals. For each PAD there are up to 8 muxing options (called periph modes). + Since different modules require different PAD settings (like pull up, keeper, + etc) the controller controls also the PAD settings parameters. + +properties: + compatible: + oneOf: + - items: + - enum: + - atmel,at91rm9200-pinctrl + - atmel,at91sam9x5-pinctrl + - atmel,sama5d3-pinctrl + - microchip,sam9x60-pinctrl + - const: simple-mfd + - items: + - enum: + - microchip,sam9x7-pinctrl + - const: microchip,sam9x60-pinctrl + - const: simple-mfd + + '#address-cells': + const: 1 + + '#size-cells': + const: 1 + + ranges: true + + atmel,mux-mask: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32-matrix + description: | + Array of mask (periph per bank) to describe if a pin can be + configured in this periph mode. All the periph and bank need to + be described. + + #How to create such array: + + Each column will represent the possible peripheral of the pinctrl + Each line will represent a pio bank + + #Example: + + In at91sam9260.dtsi, + Peripheral: 2 ( A and B) + Bank: 3 (A, B and C) + + # A B + 0xffffffff 0xffc00c3b # pioA + 0xffffffff 0x7fff3ccf # pioB + 0xffffffff 0x007fffff # pioC + + For each peripheral/bank we will describe in a u32 if a pin can be + configured in it by putting 1 to the pin bit (1 << pin) + + Let's take the pioA on peripheral B whose value is 0xffc00c3b + From the datasheet Table 10-2. + Peripheral B + PA0 MCDB0 + PA1 MCCDB + PA2 + PA3 MCDB3 + PA4 MCDB2 + PA5 MCDB1 + PA6 + PA7 + PA8 + PA9 + PA10 ETX2 + PA11 ETX3 + PA12 + PA13 + PA14 + PA15 + PA16 + PA17 + PA18 + PA19 + PA20 + PA21 + PA22 ETXER + PA23 ETX2 + PA24 ETX3 + PA25 ERX2 + PA26 ERX3 + PA27 ERXCK + PA28 ECRS + PA29 ECOL + PA30 RXD4 + PA31 TXD4 + +patternProperties: + '^[a-z0-9-_]+$': + description: + A pinctrl node should contain at least one subnode representing the + pinctrl group available on the machine. + additionalProperties: false + + patternProperties: + '^[a-z0-9-_]+$': + type: object + properties: + atmel,pins: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32-matrix + description: | + Each entry consists of 4 integers and represents the pins + mux and config setting.The format is + atmel,pins = <PIN_BANK PIN_BANK_NUM PERIPH CONFIG>. + Supported pin number and mux varies for different SoCs, and + are defined in <include/dt-bindings/pinctrl/at91.h>. + items: + items: + - description: + Pin bank + - description: + Pin bank index + - description: + Peripheral function + - description: + Pad configuration + + required: + - atmel,pins + + additionalProperties: false + + 'gpio@[0-9a-f]*$': + $ref: "/schemas/gpio/atmel,at91rm9200-gpio.yaml" + unevaluatedProperties: false + +allOf: + - $ref: "pinctrl.yaml#" + +required: + - compatible + - ranges + - "#address-cells" + - "#size-cells" + - atmel,mux-mask + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/clock/at91.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + #include <dt-bindings/pinctrl/at91.h> + + pinctrl@fffff400 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + compatible = "atmel,at91rm9200-pinctrl", "simple-mfd"; + ranges = <0xfffff400 0xfffff400 0x600>; + + atmel,mux-mask = < + /* A B */ + 0xffffffff 0xffc00c3b /* pioA */ + 0xffffffff 0x7fff3ccf /* pioB */ + 0xffffffff 0x007fffff /* pioC */ + >; + + dbgu { + pinctrl_dbgu: dbgu-0 { + atmel,pins = + <AT91_PIOB 14 AT91_PERIPH_A AT91_PINCTRL_PULL_UP + AT91_PIOB 15 AT91_PERIPH_A AT91_PINCTRL_NONE>; + }; + }; + + pioA: gpio@fffff400 { + compatible = "atmel,at91rm9200-gpio"; + reg = <0xfffff400 0x200>; + interrupts = <2 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH 1>; + #gpio-cells = <2>; + gpio-controller; + interrupt-controller; + #interrupt-cells = <2>; + clocks = <&pmc PMC_TYPE_PERIPHERAL 2>; + }; + }; +... -- 2.25.1