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The Renesas RZ/N1 device family PINCTRL node description. Based on a patch originally written by Michel Pollet at Renesas. Signed-off-by: Phil Edworthy <phil.edworthy@renesas.com> Reviewed-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@jmondi.org> Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be>
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Renesas RZ/N1 SoC Pinctrl node description.
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Pin controller node
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-------------------
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Required properties:
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- compatible: SoC-specific compatible string "renesas,<soc-specific>-pinctrl"
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followed by "renesas,rzn1-pinctrl" as fallback. The SoC-specific compatible
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strings must be one of:
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"renesas,r9a06g032-pinctrl" for RZ/N1D
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"renesas,r9a06g033-pinctrl" for RZ/N1S
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- reg: Address base and length of the memory area where the pin controller
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hardware is mapped to.
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- clocks: phandle for the clock, see the description of clock-names below.
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- clock-names: Contains the name of the clock:
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"bus", the bus clock, sometimes described as pclk, for register accesses.
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Example:
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pinctrl: pin-controller@40067000 {
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compatible = "renesas,r9a06g032-pinctrl", "renesas,rzn1-pinctrl";
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reg = <0x40067000 0x1000>, <0x51000000 0x480>;
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clocks = <&sysctrl R9A06G032_HCLK_PINCONFIG>;
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clock-names = "bus";
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};
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Sub-nodes
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---------
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The child nodes of the pin controller node describe a pin multiplexing
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function.
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- Pin multiplexing sub-nodes:
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A pin multiplexing sub-node describes how to configure a set of
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(or a single) pin in some desired alternate function mode.
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A single sub-node may define several pin configurations.
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Please refer to pinctrl-bindings.txt to get to know more on generic
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pin properties usage.
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The allowed generic formats for a pin multiplexing sub-node are the
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following ones:
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node-1 {
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pinmux = <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, ... ;
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GENERIC_PINCONFIG;
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};
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node-2 {
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sub-node-1 {
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pinmux = <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, ... ;
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GENERIC_PINCONFIG;
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};
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sub-node-2 {
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pinmux = <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, ... ;
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GENERIC_PINCONFIG;
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};
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...
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sub-node-n {
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pinmux = <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, ... ;
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GENERIC_PINCONFIG;
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};
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};
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node-3 {
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pinmux = <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, ... ;
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GENERIC_PINCONFIG;
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sub-node-1 {
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pinmux = <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, ... ;
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GENERIC_PINCONFIG;
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};
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...
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sub-node-n {
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pinmux = <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, ... ;
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GENERIC_PINCONFIG;
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};
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};
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Use the latter two formats when pins part of the same logical group need to
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have different generic pin configuration flags applied. Note that the generic
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pinconfig in node-3 does not apply to the sub-nodes.
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Client sub-nodes shall refer to pin multiplexing sub-nodes using the phandle
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of the most external one.
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Eg.
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client-1 {
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...
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pinctrl-0 = <&node-1>;
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...
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};
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client-2 {
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...
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pinctrl-0 = <&node-2>;
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...
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};
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Required properties:
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- pinmux:
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integer array representing pin number and pin multiplexing configuration.
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When a pin has to be configured in alternate function mode, use this
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property to identify the pin by its global index, and provide its
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alternate function configuration number along with it.
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When multiple pins are required to be configured as part of the same
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alternate function they shall be specified as members of the same
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argument list of a single "pinmux" property.
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Integers values in the "pinmux" argument list are assembled as:
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(PIN | MUX_FUNC << 8)
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where PIN directly corresponds to the pl_gpio pin number and MUX_FUNC is
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one of the alternate function identifiers defined in:
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<include/dt-bindings/pinctrl/rzn1-pinctrl.h>
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These identifiers collapse the IO Multiplex Configuration Level 1 and
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Level 2 numbers that are detailed in the hardware reference manual into a
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single number. The identifiers for Level 2 are simply offset by 10.
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Additional identifiers are provided to specify the MDIO source peripheral.
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Optional generic pinconf properties:
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- bias-disable - disable any pin bias
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- bias-pull-up - pull up the pin with 50 KOhm
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- bias-pull-down - pull down the pin with 50 KOhm
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- bias-high-impedance - high impedance mode
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- drive-strength - sink or source at most 4, 6, 8 or 12 mA
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Example:
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A serial communication interface with a TX output pin and an RX input pin.
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&pinctrl {
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pins_uart0: pins_uart0 {
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pinmux = <
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RZN1_PINMUX(103, RZN1_FUNC_UART0_I) /* UART0_TXD */
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RZN1_PINMUX(104, RZN1_FUNC_UART0_I) /* UART0_RXD */
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>;
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};
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};
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Example 2:
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Here we set the pull up on the RXD pin of the UART.
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&pinctrl {
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pins_uart0: pins_uart0 {
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pinmux = <RZN1_PINMUX(103, RZN1_FUNC_UART0_I)>; /* TXD */
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pins_uart6_rx {
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pinmux = <RZN1_PINMUX(104, RZN1_FUNC_UART0_I)>; /* RXD */
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bias-pull-up;
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};
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};
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};
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