[PATCH v2 06/11] ARM:stixxxx: Add STiH415 SOC support

Srinivas KANDAGATLA srinivas.kandagatla at st.com
Fri Jun 14 03:31:56 EDT 2013


On 10/06/13 17:38, Srinivas Kandagatla wrote:
>> +++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/stixxxx-pincfg.h
>> >> @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
>> >> +#ifndef _STIXXXX_PINCFG_H_
>> >> +#define _STIXXXX_PINCFG_H_
>> >> +
>> >> +/* Alternate functions */
>> >> +#define ALT1   1
>> >> +#define ALT2   2
>> >> +#define ALT3   3
>> >> +#define ALT4   4
>> >> +#define ALT5   5
>> >> +#define ALT6   6
>> >> +#define ALT7   7
>> 
>> Why is this part of the DT definitions? In the pinctrl world this
>> is an intrinsic detail on how groups and functions are associated,
>> not something that you hard-code into the device tree. The
>> device tree should state how to combine functions with groups
>> and those will be strings, not numerals.

Hi Linus,
I would like to get correct understanding of the point your raised here.
I use these ALT function values in "st,function" property for pinctrl
group as shown in this simple example:

pinctrl_sbc_serial1:sbc_serial1 {
       st,function = <ALT3>;
       st,pins {
              tx      = <&PIO2 6 OUT>;
              rx      = <&PIO2 7 IN>;
       };
};

If I do something like what rockchip pinctrl did the pinctrl group will
look like.

pinctrl_sbc_serial1:sbc_serial1 {
       st,pins {
              tx      = <&PIO2 6 OUT ALT3>;
              rx      = <&PIO2 7 IN ALT3>;
       };
};

Is this the right way to do it?

Thanks,
srini





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