Pulls and drive strengths in the pinctrl world
Tomasz Figa
tomasz.figa at gmail.com
Thu May 16 07:43:40 EST 2013
On Wednesday 15 of May 2013 23:41:54 Tomasz Figa wrote:
> On Wednesday 15 of May 2013 14:31:20 Doug Anderson wrote:
> > Linus,
> >
> > Thank you for your comments. See below...
> >
> > Stephen: sorry for missing you earlier! :(
> >
> > On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 11:29 AM, Linus Walleij
> >
> > <linus.walleij at linaro.org> wrote:
> > > But please use the preprocessor to provide symbolic names for
> > > the configurations. See for example these two patches from
> > > J-C:
> > > http://www.mail-archive.com/devicetree-discuss@lists.ozlabs.org/msg3
> > > 21
> > > 64.html
> >
> > Ah, that does look nice! This probably needs to be addressed in a
> > separate patch to cleanup all of the samsung pinctrl devicetrees.
> >
> > > I don't think the idea with device tree is to write as compact trees
> > > as possible, but as expressive and exact yet abstract trees as
> > > possible for OS independence.
> >
> > The compactness was one benefit, but also it was about trying to avoid
> > excessive duplication of information. I found it awkward that I
> > needed to list that my interrupt was "gpx1-2" in two different ways.
> >
> > I would find it just as good if I could express things like this (for
> >
> > interrupts):
> > pinctrl at 11400000 {
> >
> > cyapa_irq: cyapa-irq {
> >
> > samsung,pins = "gpx1-2";
> > samsung,pin-function = <0xf>;
> > samsung,pin-pud = <0>;
> > samsung,pin-drv = <0>;
> >
> > interrupt-controller;
> > #interrupt-cells = <1>;
> >
> > };
> >
> > };
> >
> > trackpad {
> >
> > reg = <0x67>;
> > compatible = "cypress,cyapa";
> > interrupt-parent = <&cyapa_irq>;
> > interrupts = <0>;
> > wakeup-source;
> >
> > };
> >
> > In this case I'm not saying that my interrupt parent is "gpx1-2" in
> > two separate places that could diverge.
>
> This will be hard, since the phandle in interrupt-parent is represented
> by an IRQ domain in kernel code. One-interrupt IRQ domains seem a bit
> awkward to me.
Ahh, not even saying that a single interrupt signal is not really an
interrupt controller, which would make device tree diverge from real
hardware description.
Best regards,
Tomasz
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