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    1 Broadcom BCM281xx Pin Controller
    2 
    3 This is a pin controller for the Broadcom BCM281xx SoC family, which includes
    4 BCM11130, BCM11140, BCM11351, BCM28145, and BCM28155 SoCs.
    5 
    6 === Pin Controller Node ===
    7 
    8 Required Properties:
    9 
   10 - compatible:   Must be "brcm,bcm11351-pinctrl"
   11 - reg:          Base address of the PAD Controller register block and the size
   12                 of the block.
   13 
   14 For example, the following is the bare minimum node:
   15 
   16         pinctrl@35004800 {
   17                 compatible = "brcm,bcm11351-pinctrl";
   18                 reg = <0x35004800 0x430>;
   19         };
   20 
   21 As a pin controller device, in addition to the required properties, this node
   22 should also contain the pin configuration nodes that client devices reference,
   23 if any.
   24 
   25 === Pin Configuration Node ===
   26 
   27 Each pin configuration node is a sub-node of the pin controller node and is a
   28 container of an arbitrary number of subnodes, called pin group nodes in this
   29 document.
   30 
   31 Please refer to the pinctrl-bindings.txt in this directory for details of the
   32 common pinctrl bindings used by client devices, including the definition of a
   33 "pin configuration node".
   34 
   35 === Pin Group Node ===
   36 
   37 A pin group node specifies the desired pin mux and/or pin configuration for an
   38 arbitrary number of pins.  The name of the pin group node is optional and not
   39 used.
   40 
   41 A pin group node only affects the properties specified in the node, and has no
   42 effect on any properties that are omitted.
   43 
   44 The pin group node accepts a subset of the generic pin config properties. For
   45 details generic pin config properties, please refer to pinctrl-bindings.txt
   46 and <include/linux/pinctrl/pinconfig-generic.h>.
   47 
   48 Each pin controlled by this pin controller belong to one of three types:
   49 Standard, I2C, and HDMI.  Each type accepts a different set of pin config
   50 properties.  A list of pins and their types is provided below.
   51 
   52 Required Properties (applicable to all pins):
   53 
   54 - pins:         Multiple strings.  Specifies the name(s) of one or more pins to
   55                 be configured by this node.
   56 
   57 Optional Properties (for standard pins):
   58 
   59 - function:                     String. Specifies the pin mux selection. Values
   60                                 must be one of: "alt1", "alt2", "alt3", "alt4"
   61 - input-schmitt-enable:         No arguments. Enable schmitt-trigger mode.
   62 - input-schmitt-disable:        No arguments. Disable schmitt-trigger mode.
   63 - bias-pull-up:                 No arguments. Pull up on pin.
   64 - bias-pull-down:               No arguments. Pull down on pin.
   65 - bias-disable:                 No arguments. Disable pin bias.
   66 - slew-rate:                    Integer. Meaning depends on configured pin mux:
   67                                 *_SCL or *_SDA:
   68                                         0: Standard(100kbps)& Fast(400kbps) mode
   69                                         1: Highspeed (3.4Mbps) mode
   70                                 IC_DM or IC_DP:
   71                                         0: normal slew rate
   72                                         1: fast slew rate
   73                                 Otherwise:
   74                                         0: fast slew rate
   75                                         1: normal slew rate
   76 - input-enable:                 No arguments. Enable input (does not affect
   77                                 output.)
   78 - input-disable:                No arguments. Disable input (does not affect
   79                                 output.)
   80 - drive-strength:               Integer. Drive strength in mA.  Valid values are
   81                                 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 mA.
   82 
   83 Optional Properties (for I2C pins):
   84 
   85 - function:                     String. Specifies the pin mux selection. Values
   86                                 must be one of: "alt1", "alt2", "alt3", "alt4"
   87 - bias-pull-up:                 Integer. Pull up strength in Ohm. There are 3
   88                                 pull-up resistors (1.2k, 1.8k, 2.7k) available
   89                                 in parallel for I2C pins, so the valid values
   90                                 are: 568, 720, 831, 1080, 1200, 1800, 2700 Ohm.
   91 - bias-disable:                 No arguments. Disable pin bias.
   92 - slew-rate:                    Integer. Meaning depends on configured pin mux:
   93                                 *_SCL or *_SDA:
   94                                         0: Standard(100kbps)& Fast(400kbps) mode
   95                                         1: Highspeed (3.4Mbps) mode
   96                                 IC_DM or IC_DP:
   97                                         0: normal slew rate
   98                                         1: fast slew rate
   99                                 Otherwise:
  100                                         0: fast slew rate
  101                                         1: normal slew rate
  102 - input-enable:                 No arguments. Enable input (does not affect
  103                                 output.)
  104 - input-disable:                No arguments. Disable input (does not affect
  105                                 output.)
  106 
  107 Optional Properties (for HDMI pins):
  108 
  109 - function:                     String. Specifies the pin mux selection. Values
  110                                 must be one of: "alt1", "alt2", "alt3", "alt4"
  111 - slew-rate:                    Integer. Controls slew rate.
  112                                         0: Standard(100kbps)& Fast(400kbps) mode
  113                                         1: Highspeed (3.4Mbps) mode
  114 - input-enable:                 No arguments. Enable input (does not affect
  115                                 output.)
  116 - input-disable:                No arguments. Disable input (does not affect
  117                                 output.)
  118 
  119 Example:
  120 // pin controller node
  121 pinctrl@35004800 {
  122         compatible = "brcm,bcm11351-pinctrl";
  123         reg = <0x35004800 0x430>;
  124 
  125         // pin configuration node
  126         dev_a_default: dev_a_active {
  127                 //group node defining 1 standard pin
  128                 grp_1 {
  129                         pins            = "std_pin1";
  130                         function        = "alt1";
  131                         input-schmitt-enable;
  132                         bias-disable;
  133                         slew-rate       = <1>;
  134                         drive-strength  = <4>;
  135                 };
  136 
  137                 // group node defining 2 I2C pins
  138                 grp_2 {
  139                         pins            = "i2c_pin1", "i2c_pin2";
  140                         function        = "alt2";
  141                         bias-pull-up    = <720>;
  142                         input-enable;
  143                 };
  144 
  145                 // group node defining 2 HDMI pins
  146                 grp_3 {
  147                         pins            = "hdmi_pin1", "hdmi_pin2";
  148                         function        = "alt3";
  149                         slew-rate       = <1>;
  150                 };
  151 
  152                 // other pin group nodes
  153                 ...
  154         };
  155 
  156         // other pin configuration nodes
  157         ...
  158 };
  159 
  160 In the example above, "dev_a_active" is a pin configuration node with a number
  161 of sub-nodes.  In the pin group node "grp_1", one pin, "std_pin1", is defined in
  162 the "pins" property.  Thus, the remaining properties in the "grp_1" node applies
  163 only to this pin, including the following settings:
  164  - setting pinmux to "alt1"
  165  - enabling schmitt-trigger (hystersis) mode
  166  - disabling pin bias
  167  - setting the slew-rate to 1
  168  - setting the drive strength to 4 mA
  169 Note that neither "input-enable" nor "input-disable" was specified - the pinctrl
  170 subsystem will therefore leave this property unchanged from whatever state it
  171 was in before applying these changes.
  172 
  173 The "pins" property in the pin group node "grp_2" specifies two pins -
  174 "i2c_pin1" and "i2c_pin2"; the remaining properties in this pin group node,
  175 therefore, applies to both of these pins.  The properties include:
  176  - setting pinmux to "alt2"
  177  - setting pull-up resistance to 720 Ohm (ie. enabling 1.2k and 1.8k resistors
  178    in parallel)
  179  - enabling both pins' input
  180 "slew-rate" is not specified in this pin group node, so the slew-rate for these
  181 pins are left as-is.
  182 
  183 Finally, "grp_3" defines two HDMI pins.  The following properties are applied to
  184 both pins:
  185  - setting pinmux to "alt3"
  186  - setting slew-rate to 1; for HDMI pins, this corresponds to the 3.4 Mbps
  187    Highspeed mode
  188 The input is neither enabled or disabled, and is left untouched.
  189 
  190 === Pin Names and Type ===
  191 
  192 The following are valid pin names and their pin types:
  193 
  194         "adcsync",              Standard
  195         "bat_rm",               Standard
  196         "bsc1_scl",             I2C
  197         "bsc1_sda",             I2C
  198         "bsc2_scl",             I2C
  199         "bsc2_sda",             I2C
  200         "classgpwr",            Standard
  201         "clk_cx8",              Standard
  202         "clkout_0",             Standard
  203         "clkout_1",             Standard
  204         "clkout_2",             Standard
  205         "clkout_3",             Standard
  206         "clkreq_in_0",          Standard
  207         "clkreq_in_1",          Standard
  208         "cws_sys_req1",         Standard
  209         "cws_sys_req2",         Standard
  210         "cws_sys_req3",         Standard
  211         "digmic1_clk",          Standard
  212         "digmic1_dq",           Standard
  213         "digmic2_clk",          Standard
  214         "digmic2_dq",           Standard
  215         "gpen13",               Standard
  216         "gpen14",               Standard
  217         "gpen15",               Standard
  218         "gpio00",               Standard
  219         "gpio01",               Standard
  220         "gpio02",               Standard
  221         "gpio03",               Standard
  222         "gpio04",               Standard
  223         "gpio05",               Standard
  224         "gpio06",               Standard
  225         "gpio07",               Standard
  226         "gpio08",               Standard
  227         "gpio09",               Standard
  228         "gpio10",               Standard
  229         "gpio11",               Standard
  230         "gpio12",               Standard
  231         "gpio13",               Standard
  232         "gpio14",               Standard
  233         "gps_pablank",          Standard
  234         "gps_tmark",            Standard
  235         "hdmi_scl",             HDMI
  236         "hdmi_sda",             HDMI
  237         "ic_dm",                Standard
  238         "ic_dp",                Standard
  239         "kp_col_ip_0",          Standard
  240         "kp_col_ip_1",          Standard
  241         "kp_col_ip_2",          Standard
  242         "kp_col_ip_3",          Standard
  243         "kp_row_op_0",          Standard
  244         "kp_row_op_1",          Standard
  245         "kp_row_op_2",          Standard
  246         "kp_row_op_3",          Standard
  247         "lcd_b_0",              Standard
  248         "lcd_b_1",              Standard
  249         "lcd_b_2",              Standard
  250         "lcd_b_3",              Standard
  251         "lcd_b_4",              Standard
  252         "lcd_b_5",              Standard
  253         "lcd_b_6",              Standard
  254         "lcd_b_7",              Standard
  255         "lcd_g_0",              Standard
  256         "lcd_g_1",              Standard
  257         "lcd_g_2",              Standard
  258         "lcd_g_3",              Standard
  259         "lcd_g_4",              Standard
  260         "lcd_g_5",              Standard
  261         "lcd_g_6",              Standard
  262         "lcd_g_7",              Standard
  263         "lcd_hsync",            Standard
  264         "lcd_oe",               Standard
  265         "lcd_pclk",             Standard
  266         "lcd_r_0",              Standard
  267         "lcd_r_1",              Standard
  268         "lcd_r_2",              Standard
  269         "lcd_r_3",              Standard
  270         "lcd_r_4",              Standard
  271         "lcd_r_5",              Standard
  272         "lcd_r_6",              Standard
  273         "lcd_r_7",              Standard
  274         "lcd_vsync",            Standard
  275         "mdmgpio0",             Standard
  276         "mdmgpio1",             Standard
  277         "mdmgpio2",             Standard
  278         "mdmgpio3",             Standard
  279         "mdmgpio4",             Standard
  280         "mdmgpio5",             Standard
  281         "mdmgpio6",             Standard
  282         "mdmgpio7",             Standard
  283         "mdmgpio8",             Standard
  284         "mphi_data_0",          Standard
  285         "mphi_data_1",          Standard
  286         "mphi_data_2",          Standard
  287         "mphi_data_3",          Standard
  288         "mphi_data_4",          Standard
  289         "mphi_data_5",          Standard
  290         "mphi_data_6",          Standard
  291         "mphi_data_7",          Standard
  292         "mphi_data_8",          Standard
  293         "mphi_data_9",          Standard
  294         "mphi_data_10",         Standard
  295         "mphi_data_11",         Standard
  296         "mphi_data_12",         Standard
  297         "mphi_data_13",         Standard
  298         "mphi_data_14",         Standard
  299         "mphi_data_15",         Standard
  300         "mphi_ha0",             Standard
  301         "mphi_hat0",            Standard
  302         "mphi_hat1",            Standard
  303         "mphi_hce0_n",          Standard
  304         "mphi_hce1_n",          Standard
  305         "mphi_hrd_n",           Standard
  306         "mphi_hwr_n",           Standard
  307         "mphi_run0",            Standard
  308         "mphi_run1",            Standard
  309         "mtx_scan_clk",         Standard
  310         "mtx_scan_data",        Standard
  311         "nand_ad_0",            Standard
  312         "nand_ad_1",            Standard
  313         "nand_ad_2",            Standard
  314         "nand_ad_3",            Standard
  315         "nand_ad_4",            Standard
  316         "nand_ad_5",            Standard
  317         "nand_ad_6",            Standard
  318         "nand_ad_7",            Standard
  319         "nand_ale",             Standard
  320         "nand_cen_0",           Standard
  321         "nand_cen_1",           Standard
  322         "nand_cle",             Standard
  323         "nand_oen",             Standard
  324         "nand_rdy_0",           Standard
  325         "nand_rdy_1",           Standard
  326         "nand_wen",             Standard
  327         "nand_wp",              Standard
  328         "pc1",                  Standard
  329         "pc2",                  Standard
  330         "pmu_int",              Standard
  331         "pmu_scl",              I2C
  332         "pmu_sda",              I2C
  333         "rfst2g_mtsloten3g",    Standard
  334         "rgmii_0_rx_ctl",       Standard
  335         "rgmii_0_rxc",          Standard
  336         "rgmii_0_rxd_0",        Standard
  337         "rgmii_0_rxd_1",        Standard
  338         "rgmii_0_rxd_2",        Standard
  339         "rgmii_0_rxd_3",        Standard
  340         "rgmii_0_tx_ctl",       Standard
  341         "rgmii_0_txc",          Standard
  342         "rgmii_0_txd_0",        Standard
  343         "rgmii_0_txd_1",        Standard
  344         "rgmii_0_txd_2",        Standard
  345         "rgmii_0_txd_3",        Standard
  346         "rgmii_1_rx_ctl",       Standard
  347         "rgmii_1_rxc",          Standard
  348         "rgmii_1_rxd_0",        Standard
  349         "rgmii_1_rxd_1",        Standard
  350         "rgmii_1_rxd_2",        Standard
  351         "rgmii_1_rxd_3",        Standard
  352         "rgmii_1_tx_ctl",       Standard
  353         "rgmii_1_txc",          Standard
  354         "rgmii_1_txd_0",        Standard
  355         "rgmii_1_txd_1",        Standard
  356         "rgmii_1_txd_2",        Standard
  357         "rgmii_1_txd_3",        Standard
  358         "rgmii_gpio_0",         Standard
  359         "rgmii_gpio_1",         Standard
  360         "rgmii_gpio_2",         Standard
  361         "rgmii_gpio_3",         Standard
  362         "rtxdata2g_txdata3g1",  Standard
  363         "rtxen2g_txdata3g2",    Standard
  364         "rxdata3g0",            Standard
  365         "rxdata3g1",            Standard
  366         "rxdata3g2",            Standard
  367         "sdio1_clk",            Standard
  368         "sdio1_cmd",            Standard
  369         "sdio1_data_0",         Standard
  370         "sdio1_data_1",         Standard
  371         "sdio1_data_2",         Standard
  372         "sdio1_data_3",         Standard
  373         "sdio4_clk",            Standard
  374         "sdio4_cmd",            Standard
  375         "sdio4_data_0",         Standard
  376         "sdio4_data_1",         Standard
  377         "sdio4_data_2",         Standard
  378         "sdio4_data_3",         Standard
  379         "sim_clk",              Standard
  380         "sim_data",             Standard
  381         "sim_det",              Standard
  382         "sim_resetn",           Standard
  383         "sim2_clk",             Standard
  384         "sim2_data",            Standard
  385         "sim2_det",             Standard
  386         "sim2_resetn",          Standard
  387         "sri_c",                Standard
  388         "sri_d",                Standard
  389         "sri_e",                Standard
  390         "ssp_extclk",           Standard
  391         "ssp0_clk",             Standard
  392         "ssp0_fs",              Standard
  393         "ssp0_rxd",             Standard
  394         "ssp0_txd",             Standard
  395         "ssp2_clk",             Standard
  396         "ssp2_fs_0",            Standard
  397         "ssp2_fs_1",            Standard
  398         "ssp2_fs_2",            Standard
  399         "ssp2_fs_3",            Standard
  400         "ssp2_rxd_0",           Standard
  401         "ssp2_rxd_1",           Standard
  402         "ssp2_txd_0",           Standard
  403         "ssp2_txd_1",           Standard
  404         "ssp3_clk",             Standard
  405         "ssp3_fs",              Standard
  406         "ssp3_rxd",             Standard
  407         "ssp3_txd",             Standard
  408         "ssp4_clk",             Standard
  409         "ssp4_fs",              Standard
  410         "ssp4_rxd",             Standard
  411         "ssp4_txd",             Standard
  412         "ssp5_clk",             Standard
  413         "ssp5_fs",              Standard
  414         "ssp5_rxd",             Standard
  415         "ssp5_txd",             Standard
  416         "ssp6_clk",             Standard
  417         "ssp6_fs",              Standard
  418         "ssp6_rxd",             Standard
  419         "ssp6_txd",             Standard
  420         "stat_1",               Standard
  421         "stat_2",               Standard
  422         "sysclken",             Standard
  423         "traceclk",             Standard
  424         "tracedt00",            Standard
  425         "tracedt01",            Standard
  426         "tracedt02",            Standard
  427         "tracedt03",            Standard
  428         "tracedt04",            Standard
  429         "tracedt05",            Standard
  430         "tracedt06",            Standard
  431         "tracedt07",            Standard
  432         "tracedt08",            Standard
  433         "tracedt09",            Standard
  434         "tracedt10",            Standard
  435         "tracedt11",            Standard
  436         "tracedt12",            Standard
  437         "tracedt13",            Standard
  438         "tracedt14",            Standard
  439         "tracedt15",            Standard
  440         "txdata3g0",            Standard
  441         "txpwrind",             Standard
  442         "uartb1_ucts",          Standard
  443         "uartb1_urts",          Standard
  444         "uartb1_urxd",          Standard
  445         "uartb1_utxd",          Standard
  446         "uartb2_urxd",          Standard
  447         "uartb2_utxd",          Standard
  448         "uartb3_ucts",          Standard
  449         "uartb3_urts",          Standard
  450         "uartb3_urxd",          Standard
  451         "uartb3_utxd",          Standard
  452         "uartb4_ucts",          Standard
  453         "uartb4_urts",          Standard
  454         "uartb4_urxd",          Standard
  455         "uartb4_utxd",          Standard
  456         "vc_cam1_scl",          I2C
  457         "vc_cam1_sda",          I2C
  458         "vc_cam2_scl",          I2C
  459         "vc_cam2_sda",          I2C
  460         "vc_cam3_scl",          I2C
  461         "vc_cam3_sda",          I2C

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