Add gpio-ranges properties to the gpio controller nodes. These gpio-ranges were created based on "Table 9-10. CONTROL_MODULE REGISTERS" in the "AM335x Technical Reference Manual" [0] and "Table 4-2. Pin Attributes" in the "AM335x Sitara Processor datasheet" [1]. A csv file with this data is available for reference [2]. These mappings are valid for all SoC's that are using am33xx-l4.dtsi. In addition, the only TI AM33xx parts that actually exist are [0]: AM3351, AM3352, AM3354, AM3356, AM3357, AM3358, AM3359 These gpio-ranges properties should be added as they describe the relationship between a gpio line and pin control register that exists in the hardware. For example, GPMC_A0 pin has mode 7 which is labeled gpio1_16. conf_gpmc_a0 register is at offset 840h which makes it pin 16. [0] https://www.ti.com/lit/ug/spruh73q/spruh73q.pdf [1] http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am3358.pdf [2] https://gist.github.com/pdp7/6ffaddc8867973c1c3e8612cfaf72020 [3] http://www.ti.com/processors/sitara-arm/am335x-cortex-a8/overview.html Signed-off-by: Drew Fustini <drew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- V2 changes: - clarify that these gpio-ranges are valid for all SoCs including that am33xx-l4.dtsi - describe why these gpio-ranges should be added V2 notes: ========= It appears that the only usage of am33xx-l4.dtsi is for am335x for which specific parts mentioned in those dtsi files are 3352, 3358, and 3359. $ git grep am33xx-l4.dtsi arch/arm/boot/dts/am33xx.dtsi:#include "am33xx-l4.dtsi" $ git grep -l '#include "am33xx.dtsi"' arch/ |wc -l 27 $ git grep -l '#include "am33xx.dtsi"' arch/ |grep -v am335x |wc -l 0 The only TI AM33xx parts that actually exist are: AM3351, AM3352, AM3354, AM3356, AM3357, AM3358, AM3359 I've been told by a TI engineer that there may have been plans for more AM3xxx parts but only AM335x was ever brought to market. I clicked on the datasheet link for each product page and while the URL has the specific part number in it [0], they all end up loading the exact same PDF. The header states: "AM3359, AM3358, AM3357, AM3356, AM3354, AM3352, AM3351 SPRS717L – OCTOBER 2011 – REVISED MARCH 2020" Thus, I do believe all SoC's using am33xx-l4.dtsi would have the same memory map for the pin control registers and the same relationship from pin to gpio line. For example, GPMC_A0 has mode 7 and it is labeled gpio1_16. conf_gpmc_a0 is at offset 840h which makes it pin 16. Maybe am33xx-l4.dtsi should have actually been named am335x-l4.dtsi? Though I suppose there is no point in changing that now. [0] https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am3359.pdf V1 notes: ========= There was previous dicussion relevant to this patch: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-gpio/20200525131731.GA948395@x1/ Here is the list I compiled which shows the mapping between a gpioline and the pin number including the memory address for the pin control register gpiochip,gpio-line,pinctrl-PIN,pinctrl-address 0,0,82,44e10948 0,1,83,44e1094c 0,2,84,44e10950 0,3,85,44e10954 0,4,86,44e10958 0,5,87,44e1095c 0,6,88,44e10960 0,7,89,44e10964 0,8,52,44e108d0 0,9,53,44e108d4 0,10,54,44e108d8 0,11,55,44e108dc 0,12,94,44e10978 0,13,95,44e1097c 0,14,96,44e10980 0,15,97,44e10984 0,16,71,44e1091c 0,17,72,44e10920 0,18,135,44e10a1c 0,19,108,44e109b0 0,20,109,44e109b4 0,21,73,44e10924 0,22,8,44e10820 0,23,9,44e10824 0,26,10,44e10828 0,27,11,44e1082c 0,28,74,44e10928 0,29,81,44e10944 0,30,28,44e10870 0,31,29,44e10874 1,0,0,44e10800 1,1,1,44e10804 1,2,2,44e10808 1,3,3,44e1080c 1,4,4,44e10810 1,5,5,44e10814 1,6,6,44e10818 1,7,7,44e1081c 1,8,90,44e10968 1,9,91,44e1096c 1,10,92,44e10970 1,11,93,44e10974 1,12,12,44e10830 1,13,13,44e10834 1,14,14,44e10838 1,15,15,44e1083c 1,16,16,44e10840 1,17,17,44e10844 1,18,18,44e10848 1,19,19,44e1084c 1,20,20,44e10850 1,21,21,44e10854 1,22,22,44e10858 1,23,23,44e1085c 1,24,24,44e10860 1,25,25,44e10864 1,26,26,44e10868 1,27,27,44e1086c 1,28,30,44e10878 1,29,31,44e1087c 1,30,32,44e10880 1,31,33,44e10884 2,0,34,44e10888 2,1,35,44e1088c 2,2,36,44e10890 2,3,37,44e10894 2,4,38,44e10898 2,5,39,44e1089c 2,6,40,44e108a0 2,7,41,44e108a4 2,8,42,44e108a8 2,9,43,44e108ac 2,10,44,44e108b0 2,11,45,44e108b4 2,12,46,44e108b8 2,13,47,44e108bc 2,14,48,44e108c0 2,15,49,44e108c4 2,16,50,44e108c8 2,17,51,44e108cc 2,18,77,44e10934 2,19,78,44e10938 2,20,79,44e1093c 2,21,80,44e10940 2,22,56,44e108e0 2,23,57,44e108e4 2,24,58,44e108e8 2,25,59,44e108ec 2,26,60,44e108f0 2,27,61,44e108f4 2,28,62,44e108f8 2,29,63,44e108fc 2,30,64,44e10900 2,31,65,44e10904 3,0,66,44e10908 3,1,67,44e1090c 3,2,68,44e10910 3,3,69,44e10914 3,4,70,44e10918 3,5,98,44e10988 3,6,99,44e1098c 3,9,75,44e1092c 3,10,76,44e10930 3,13,141,44e10a34 3,14,100,44e10990 3,15,101,44e10994 3,16,102,44e10998 3,17,103,44e1099c 3,18,104,44e109a0 3,19,105,44e109a4 3,20,106,44e109a8 3,21,107,44e109ac On a BeagleBlack Black board (AM3358) with this patch: cat /sys/kernel/debug/pinctrl/44e10800.pinmux-pinctrl-single/gpio-ranges GPIO ranges handled: 0: gpio-0-31 GPIOS [0 - 7] PINS [82 - 89] 8: gpio-0-31 GPIOS [8 - 11] PINS [52 - 55] 12: gpio-0-31 GPIOS [12 - 15] PINS [94 - 97] 16: gpio-0-31 GPIOS [16 - 17] PINS [71 - 72] 18: gpio-0-31 GPIOS [18 - 18] PINS [135 - 135] 19: gpio-0-31 GPIOS [19 - 20] PINS [108 - 109] 21: gpio-0-31 GPIOS [21 - 21] PINS [73 - 73] 22: gpio-0-31 GPIOS [22 - 23] PINS [8 - 9] 26: gpio-0-31 GPIOS [26 - 27] PINS [10 - 11] 28: gpio-0-31 GPIOS [28 - 28] PINS [74 - 74] 29: gpio-0-31 GPIOS [29 - 29] PINS [81 - 81] 30: gpio-0-31 GPIOS [30 - 31] PINS [28 - 29] 0: gpio-32-63 GPIOS [32 - 39] PINS [0 - 7] 8: gpio-32-63 GPIOS [40 - 43] PINS [90 - 93] 12: gpio-32-63 GPIOS [44 - 59] PINS [12 - 27] 28: gpio-32-63 GPIOS [60 - 63] PINS [30 - 33] 0: gpio-64-95 GPIOS [64 - 81] PINS [34 - 51] 18: gpio-64-95 GPIOS [82 - 85] PINS [77 - 80] 22: gpio-64-95 GPIOS [86 - 95] PINS [56 - 65] 0: gpio-96-127 GPIOS [96 - 100] PINS [66 - 70] 5: gpio-96-127 GPIOS [101 - 102] PINS [98 - 99] 7: gpio-96-127 GPIOS [103 - 104] PINS [75 - 76] 13: gpio-96-127 GPIOS [109 - 109] PINS [141 - 141] 14: gpio-96-127 GPIOS [110 - 117] PINS [100 - 107] arch/arm/boot/dts/am33xx-l4.dtsi | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+) diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/dts/am33xx-l4.dtsi b/arch/arm/boot/dts/am33xx-l4.dtsi index 5ed7f3c58c0f..340ea331e54d 100644 --- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/am33xx-l4.dtsi +++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/am33xx-l4.dtsi @@ -151,6 +151,18 @@ SYSC_OMAP2_SOFTRESET | gpio0: gpio@0 { compatible = "ti,omap4-gpio"; + gpio-ranges = <&am33xx_pinmux 0 82 8>, + <&am33xx_pinmux 8 52 4>, + <&am33xx_pinmux 12 94 4>, + <&am33xx_pinmux 16 71 2>, + <&am33xx_pinmux 18 135 1>, + <&am33xx_pinmux 19 108 2>, + <&am33xx_pinmux 21 73 1>, + <&am33xx_pinmux 22 8 2>, + <&am33xx_pinmux 26 10 2>, + <&am33xx_pinmux 28 74 1>, + <&am33xx_pinmux 29 81 1>, + <&am33xx_pinmux 30 28 2>; gpio-controller; #gpio-cells = <2>; interrupt-controller; @@ -1298,6 +1310,10 @@ SYSC_OMAP2_SOFTRESET | gpio1: gpio@0 { compatible = "ti,omap4-gpio"; + gpio-ranges = <&am33xx_pinmux 0 0 8>, + <&am33xx_pinmux 8 90 4>, + <&am33xx_pinmux 12 12 16>, + <&am33xx_pinmux 28 30 4>; gpio-controller; #gpio-cells = <2>; interrupt-controller; @@ -1700,6 +1716,9 @@ SYSC_OMAP2_SOFTRESET | gpio2: gpio@0 { compatible = "ti,omap4-gpio"; + gpio-ranges = <&am33xx_pinmux 0 34 18>, + <&am33xx_pinmux 18 77 4>, + <&am33xx_pinmux 22 56 10>; gpio-controller; #gpio-cells = <2>; interrupt-controller; @@ -1733,6 +1752,11 @@ SYSC_OMAP2_SOFTRESET | gpio3: gpio@0 { compatible = "ti,omap4-gpio"; + gpio-ranges = <&am33xx_pinmux 0 66 5>, + <&am33xx_pinmux 5 98 2>, + <&am33xx_pinmux 7 75 2>, + <&am33xx_pinmux 13 141 1>, + <&am33xx_pinmux 14 100 8>; gpio-controller; #gpio-cells = <2>; interrupt-controller; -- 2.25.1