On Sun, Jan 09, 2022 at 09:53:29PM +1000, Alistair Francis wrote: > From: Mylène Josserand <mylene.josserand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Add the Cypress TrueTouch Generation 5 touchscreen device tree bindings > documentation. It can use I2C or SPI bus. > This touchscreen can handle some defined zone that are designed and > sent as button. To be able to customize the keycode sent, the > "linux,code" property in a "button" sub-node can be used. > > Signed-off-by: Mylène Josserand <mylene.josserand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > .../input/touchscreen/cypress,tt21000.yaml | 92 +++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 92 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/cypress,tt21000.yaml > > diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/cypress,tt21000.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/cypress,tt21000.yaml > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..acd2d9389f8c > --- /dev/null > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/cypress,tt21000.yaml > @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ > +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause > +%YAML 1.2 > +--- > +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/input/touchscreen/cypress,tt21000.yaml# > +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# > + > +title: Cypress TT2100 touchscreen controller > + > +description: The Cypress TT2100 series (also known as "CYTTSP5" after > + the marketing name Cypress TrueTouch Standard Product series 5). > + > +maintainers: > + - Alistair Francis <alistair@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > + > +allOf: > + - $ref: touchscreen.yaml# > + > +properties: > + compatible: > + const: cypress,tt21000 > + > + reg: > + maxItems: 1 > + > + interrupts: > + maxItems: 1 > + > + vdd-supply: > + description: Regulator for voltage. > + > + reset-gpios: > + maxItems: 1 > + > + linux,code: > + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 > + description: EV_ABS specific event code generated by the axis. > + > +patternProperties: > + "^button-[0-9]+$": Where does the numbering come from? I assume it correlates to something in the h/w. If so, I think you should use 'reg' and a unit-address here. Generally, we don't want the node names to be important (i.e. used by the OS). > + type: object > + properties: > + linux,code: > + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 > + description: Keycode to emit > + > + required: > + - linux,code > + > + additionalProperties: false > + > +required: > + - compatible > + - reg > + - interrupts > + - vdd-supply > + > +unevaluatedProperties: false > + > +examples: > + - | > + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> > + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> > + #include <dt-bindings/input/linux-event-codes.h> > + > + i2c { > + #address-cells = <1>; > + #size-cells = <0>; > + > + touchscreen@24 { > + compatible = "cypress,tt21000"; > + reg = <0x24>; > + pinctrl-names = "default"; > + pinctrl-0 = <&tp_reset_ds203>; > + interrupt-parent = <&pio>; > + interrupts = <1 5 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>; > + reset-gpios = <&pio 7 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; > + vdd-supply = <®_touch>; > + > + button-0 { > + linux,code = <KEY_HOMEPAGE>; > + }; > + > + button-1 { > + linux,code = <KEY_MENU>; > + }; > + > + button-2 { > + linux,code = <KEY_BACK>; > + }; > + }; > + }; > +... > -- > 2.31.1 > >