dts: question about how to configure PIO used as i2c irq
Nicolas Ferre
nicolas.ferre at atmel.com
Mon Oct 15 04:07:37 EDT 2012
On 10/15/2012 07:57 AM, Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD :
> On 10:53 Mon 15 Oct , Bo Shen wrote:
>> Hi All,
>> When moving atmel qt1070 linux driver with DT support. The atmel
>> qt1070 is an I2C device. I meet the following questions.
>>
>> The qt1070 DT node
>> --<--------------
>> qt1070: keyboard at 1b {
>> compatible = "atmel,qt1070";
>> reg = <0x1b>;
>> interrupt-parent = <&pioA>;
>> interrupts = <7 0x0>;
>> };
>> -->--------------
>>
>> DT will parse this node and map irq, the i2c_client->irq. This can
>> be used directly in atmel qt1070 driver. However, the PIO which used
>> as irq need configure as a PIO input. Now, we can not use
>> irq_to_gpio() function to convert irq to gpio. So, if we can not
>> configure this gpio.
>>
>> If we configure the pio in board-dt.c, I think this is not a good
>> place. For example, if the kernel image support multiplatform, while
>> on these platform, using different pio for qt1070, so this will
>> cause only one platform can use qt1070.
>>
>> So, for this question, how should I solve it? Would you please
>> give me some advice?
> I already reply you in private 4 times
Yes, but maybe it is because it was not well explained, or not developed
to the proper extend... So, please do not make these remarks: if the
conversation was private, it is not necessary to recall that here. Maybe
Voice is looking for help from someone else?
> you have only 2 choice pass the gpio and manage in c
> or configure the gpio as input in the xlate or map of the gpio drivers and the
> mux via pinctrl
Can you please develop a bit more: which xlate? How to tell the gpio
driver about the map? Can you provide an example?
Bye,
--
Nicolas Ferre
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