[PATCH 0/1] ARM: kirkwood: Convert the mplcec4 board to pinctrl
Stefan Peter
s.peter at mpl.ch
Mon Nov 19 08:01:00 EST 2012
Hi Andrew
Am 19.11.2012 13:18, schrieb Andrew Lunn:
>
> Humm..
>
> Try enabling CONFIG_DEBUG_PINCTRL. It prints out a lot of debug as the
> driver loads.
This is what I get
kirkwood-pinctrl f1010000.pinctrl: try to register 50 pins ...
pinctrl core: registered pin 0 (PIN0) on f1010000.pinctrl
pinctrl core: registered pin 1 (PIN1) on f1010000.pinctrl
...
pinctrl core: registered pin 12 (PIN12) on f1010000.pinctrl
pinctrl core: registered pin 13 (PIN13) on f1010000.pinctrl
pinctrl core: registered pin 14 (PIN14) on f1010000.pinctrl
pinctrl core: registered pin 15 (PIN15) on f1010000.pinctrl
pinctrl core: registered pin 16 (PIN16) on f1010000.pinctrl
pinctrl core: registered pin 17 (PIN17) on f1010000.pinctrl
...
pinctrl core: add 8 pinmux maps
pinctrl core: add 2 pinmux maps
pinctrl core: add 1 pinmux maps
kirkwood-pinctrl f1010000.pinctrl: unknown pin mmp13
pinctrl core: add 6 pinmux maps
pinctrl core: failed to register map default (5): invalid type given
kirkwood-pinctrl f1010000.pinctrl: registered pinctrl driver
I tried to get behind the reason for the "unknown pin mpp13" hoping that
the subsequent errors regarding the maps are related, but it may be
faster asking for your opinion.
Regards
Stefan Peter
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