Hi Krzysztof, Thank you for the patch. On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 06:52:49PM +0200, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > Convert parts of gpio.txt bindings into common dtschema file for GPIO > controllers. How about deleting the part that has been converted from gpio.txt ? > The schema enforces proper naming of GPIO controller nodes and GPIO > hogs. > > The schema should be included by specific GPIO controllers bindings. Instead of including it manually, could we use a conditional select: to apply the schema automatically when a gpio-controller property is present ? > Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@xxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > Changes since v1: > 1. Do not require compatible (some child nodes are gpio-controllers > without the compatible). > --- > .../devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-common.yaml | 125 ++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 125 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-common.yaml > > diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-common.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-common.yaml > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..af9f6c7feeec > --- /dev/null > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-common.yaml > @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ > +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) > +%YAML 1.2 > +--- > +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/gpio/gpio-common.yaml# > +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# > + > +title: Common GPIO controller properties > + > +maintainers: > + - Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@xxxxxxxxxx> > + - Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@xxxxxxxxxx> > + > +properties: > + nodename: > + pattern: "^(gpio-controller|gpio)(@[0-9a-f]+|-[0-9a-f]+)?$" > + > + '#gpio-cells': true > + gpio-controller: true > + gpio-ranges: true > + > + gpio-line-names: > + description: | > + Optionally, a GPIO controller may have a "gpio-line-names" property. This > + is an array of strings defining the names of the GPIO lines going out of > + the GPIO controller. This name should be the most meaningful producer > + name for the system, such as a rail name indicating the usage. Package > + names such as pin name are discouraged: such lines have opaque names > + (since they are by definition generic purpose) and such names are usually > + not very helpful. > + > + For example "MMC-CD", "Red LED Vdd" and "ethernet reset" are reasonable > + line names as they describe what the line is used for. "GPIO0" is not a > + good name to give to a GPIO line. > + > + Placeholders are discouraged: rather use the "" (blank string) if the use > + of the GPIO line is undefined in your design. The names are assigned > + starting from line offset 0 from left to right from the passed array. An > + incomplete array (where the number of passed named are less than ngpios) > + will still be used up until the last provided valid line index. > + > + gpio-reserved-ranges: > + description: > + Indicates the start and size of the GPIOs that can't be used. > + > + ngpios: > + description: | > + Optionally, a GPIO controller may have a "ngpios" property. This property > + indicates the number of in-use slots of available slots for GPIOs. The > + typical example is something like this: the hardware register is 32 bits > + wide, but only 18 of the bits have a physical counterpart. The driver is > + generally written so that all 32 bits can be used, but the IP block is > + reused in a lot of designs, some using all 32 bits, some using 18 and > + some using 12. In this case, setting "ngpios = <18>;" informs the driver > + that only the first 18 GPIOs, at local offset 0 .. 17, are in use. > + > + If these GPIOs do not happen to be the first N GPIOs at offset 0...N-1, > + an additional set of tuples is needed to specify which GPIOs are > + unusable, with the gpio-reserved-ranges binding. > + > +patternProperties: > + "^(hog-[0-9]+|.+-hog(-[0-9]+)?)$": > + type: object > + description: > + The GPIO chip may contain GPIO hog definitions. GPIO hogging is a mechanism > + providing automatic GPIO request and configuration as part of the > + gpio-controller's driver probe function. > + Each GPIO hog definition is represented as a child node of the GPIO controller. > + > + properties: > + gpio-hog: true > + gpios: true > + input: true > + output-high: true > + output-low: true > + line-name: > + description: > + The GPIO label name. If not present the node name is used. > + > + required: > + - gpio-hog > + - gpios > + > + oneOf: > + - required: > + - input > + - required: > + - output-high > + - required: > + - output-low > + > + additionalProperties: false > + > +required: > + - "#gpio-cells" > + - gpio-controller > + > +examples: > + - | > + gpio-controller@15000000 { > + compatible = "foo"; > + reg = <0x15000000 0x1000>; > + gpio-controller; > + #gpio-cells = <2>; > + ngpios = <18>; > + gpio-reserved-ranges = <0 4>, <12 2>; > + gpio-line-names = "MMC-CD", "MMC-WP", "VDD eth", "RST eth", "LED R", > + "LED G", "LED B", "Col A", "Col B", "Col C", "Col D", > + "Row A", "Row B", "Row C", "Row D", "NMI button", > + "poweroff", "reset"; > + }; > + > + - | > + gpio-controller@1400 { > + compatible = "fsl,qe-pario-bank-a", "fsl,qe-pario-bank"; > + reg = <0x1400 0x18>; > + gpio-controller; > + #gpio-cells = <2>; > + > + line-b-hog { > + gpio-hog; > + gpios = <6 0>; > + input; > + line-name = "foo-bar-gpio"; > + }; > + }; -- Regards, Laurent Pinchart