Hi Linus, This patch series adds pins, groups and functions for the 16-Bit Timer Pulse Unit (TPU) outputs on the R-Car H3/M3-W/M3-N and RZ/G2M SoCs. This has been tested on the Salvator-XS development board with R-Car M3-N. As the TPU parts of the R-Car H3/M3-W and RZ/G2M SoCs are very similar, I expect this to work on those SoCs, too. Changes compared to v1: - Update .common[] array sizes in pfc-r8a7796.c. I intend to queue this in sh-pfc-for-v5.3. Test procedure: - Apply Cao Van Dong's series "[PATCH v2 0/5] Add TPU support for R-Car H3/M3-W/M3-N" (https://lore.kernel.org/linux-renesas-soc/1556155517-5054-1-git-send-email-cv-dong@xxxxxxxxxxx/), - Make sure switches SW31-[1-4] are switched off, - Enable TPU and pin control in DTS: --- a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/renesas/salvator-xs.dtsi +++ b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/renesas/salvator-xs.dtsi @@ -27,3 +27,18 @@ clock-names = "xin"; }; }; + +&tpu { + // SW31-[1-4] OFF + pinctrl-0 = <&tpu_pins>; + pinctrl-names = "default"; + + status = "okay"; +}; + +&pfc { + tpu_pins: tpu { + groups = "tpu_to2", "tpu_to3"; + function = "tpu"; + }; +}; - Exercise userspace PWM control for pwm[23] of /sys/class/pwm/pwmchip1/, - Inspect PWM signals on the input side of SW31-[12] using an oscilloscope, - Disable TPU and pin control in DTS, and restore SW31 switch settings. Thanks! Geert Uytterhoeven (4): pinctrl: sh-pfc: r8a7795-es1: Add TPU pins, groups and functions pinctrl: sh-pfc: r8a7795: Add TPU pins, groups and functions pinctrl: sh-pfc: r8a7796: Add TPU pins, groups and functions pinctrl: sh-pfc: r8a77965: Add TPU pins, groups and functions drivers/pinctrl/sh-pfc/pfc-r8a7795-es1.c | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++ drivers/pinctrl/sh-pfc/pfc-r8a7795.c | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++ drivers/pinctrl/sh-pfc/pfc-r8a7796.c | 46 ++++++++++++++++++++++-- drivers/pinctrl/sh-pfc/pfc-r8a77965.c | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) -- 2.17.1 Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds