On 23. 12. 10. 22:23, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > On 08/12/2023 08:45, Jaewon Kim wrote: >> New ExynosAuto series GPIO have a different register structure. >> In the existing Exynos series, EINT control register enumerated after > Missing verb... or enumerated is past tense? I just don't get entire > sentence. Sorry, I will add 'is' like below. In the existing Exynos series, the EINT control register is enumerated after a specific offset. > >> a specific offset (e.g EXYNOS_GPIO_ECON_OFFSET, EXYNOS_GPIO_EMASK_OFFSET). >> However, from ExynosAutov920 SoC, the register that controls EINT belongs >> to each GPIO bank, and each GPIO bank has 0x1000 align. >> >> This is a structure to protect the GPIO bank using S2MPU in VM environment, >> and will only be applied in ExynosAuto series SoCs. >> >> ------------------------------------------------- >> | original | ExynosAutov920 | >> |-----------------------------------------------| >> | 0x0 GPIO_CON | 0x0 GPIO_CON | >> | 0x4 GPIO_DAT | 0x4 GPIO_DAT | >> | 0x8 GPIO_PUD | 0x8 GPIO_PUD | >> | 0xc GPIO_DRV | 0xc GPIO_DRV | >> | 0x10 GPIO_CONPDN | 0x10 GPIO_CONPDN | >> | 0x14 GPIO_PUDPDN | 0x14 GPIO_PUDPDN | >> | 0x700 EINT_CON | 0x18 EINT_CON | > This suggests there is EINT_CON per bank in old and new register layout. > I don't think it's true, so probably this could look like: > > | --- | 0x18 EINT_CON (per_bank) | > | --- | 0x18 EINT_FLTCON0 (per_bank) | > | --- | 0x18 EINT_FLTCON1 (per_bank) | > | --- | 0x18 EINT_MASK (per_bank) | > | 0x700 EINT_CON (global) | 0x18 EINT_CON | > > etc.. > > Also, please use spaces for alignment in the table. > Thanks you for your review. I will add (global), (per_bank) for clearer expression. And, I will use space instead of tab in v4. > > Best regards, > Krzysztof > >