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sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-vt8500.txt

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    1 VIA VT8500 and Wondermedia WM8xxx-series pinmux/gpio controller
    2 
    3 These SoCs contain a combined Pinmux/GPIO module. Each pin may operate as
    4 either a GPIO in, GPIO out or as an alternate function (I2C, SPI etc).
    5 
    6 Required properties:
    7 - compatible: "via,vt8500-pinctrl", "wm,wm8505-pinctrl", "wm,wm8650-pinctrl",
    8         "wm8750-pinctrl" or "wm,wm8850-pinctrl"
    9 - reg: Should contain the physical address of the module's registers.
   10 - interrupt-controller: Marks the device node as an interrupt controller.
   11 - #interrupt-cells: Should be two.
   12 - gpio-controller: Marks the device node as a GPIO controller.
   13 - #gpio-cells : Should be two. The first cell is the pin number and the
   14   second cell is used to specify optional parameters.
   15         bit 0 - active low
   16 
   17 Please refer to ../gpio/gpio.txt for a general description of GPIO bindings.
   18 
   19 Please refer to pinctrl-bindings.txt in this directory for details of the
   20 common pinctrl bindings used by client devices, including the meaning of the
   21 phrase "pin configuration node".
   22 
   23 Each pin configuration node lists the pin(s) to which it applies, and one or
   24 more of the mux functions to select on those pin(s), and pull-up/down
   25 configuration. Each subnode only affects those parameters that are explicitly
   26 listed. In other words, a subnode that lists only a mux function implies no
   27 information about any pull configuration. Similarly, a subnode that lists only
   28 a pull parameter implies no information about the mux function.
   29 
   30 Required subnode-properties:
   31 - wm,pins: An array of cells. Each cell contains the ID of a pin.
   32 
   33 Optional subnode-properties:
   34 - wm,function: Integer, containing the function to mux to the pin(s):
   35   0: GPIO in
   36   1: GPIO out
   37   2: alternate
   38 
   39 - wm,pull: Integer, representing the pull-down/up to apply to the pin(s):
   40   0: none
   41   1: down
   42   2: up
   43 
   44 Each of wm,function and wm,pull may contain either a single value which
   45 will be applied to all pins in wm,pins, or one value for each entry in
   46 wm,pins.
   47 
   48 Example:
   49 
   50         pinctrl: pinctrl {
   51                 compatible = "wm,wm8505-pinctrl";
   52                 reg = <0xD8110000 0x10000>;
   53                 interrupt-controller;
   54                 #interrupt-cells = <2>;
   55                 gpio-controller;
   56                 #gpio-cells = <2>;
   57         };

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