[PATCH v2] input: Extend matrix-keypad device tree binding
Stephen Warren
swarren at wwwdotorg.org
Sat Jan 12 04:09:19 EST 2013
On 01/10/2013 06:41 PM, Simon Glass wrote:
> Some matrix keypad drivers can support different numbers of rows and
> columns. Add a generic binding for these.
>
> Implementation note:
>
> In order to implement this binding in the kernel, we will need to modify
> matrix_keypad_() to look up the number of rows and cols in
> the keymap. Perhaps this could be done by passing 0 for these parameters?
> Many of the parameters can already be set to NULL. Ick.
Reviewed-by: Stephen Warren <swarren at nvidia.com>
Note that the Tegra bindings are based on matrix-keypad.txt, and
recently added the following properties:
> - nvidia,kbc-row-pins: The KBC pins which are configured as row. This is an
> array of pin numbers which is used as rows.
> - nvidia,kbc-col-pins: The KBC pins which are configured as column. This is an
> array of pin numbers which is used as column.
Those both define the number of rows/columns (indirectly via the
property lengths) *and* define which pins are used for the rows/columns.
How will this influence/interact-with any changes you're planning to the
core matrix keymap parsing code; would Tegra require your "new"
keypad,num-rows/keypad,num-columns properties even though the
information is redundant, or will the Tegra driver have some way of
passing this information to the core?
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