[PATCH 1/2] ARM: dts: omap4-panda-common: Fix pin muxing for wl12xx
Balaji T K
balajitk at ti.com
Wed Nov 27 11:29:38 EST 2013
On Wednesday 27 November 2013 03:25 AM, Tony Lindgren wrote:
> * Dan Murphy <dmurphy at ti.com> [131121 09:28]:
>> On 11/21/2013 10:58 AM, Tony Lindgren wrote:
>>> * Balaji T K <balajitk at ti.com> [131121 05:51]:
>>>> pin mux wl12xx_gpio and wl12xx_pins should be part of omap4_pmx_core
>>>> and not omap4_pmx_wkup. So, move wl12xx_* to omap4_pmx_core.
>>>>
>>>> Fix the following error message:
>>>> pinctrl-single 4a31e040.pinmux: mux offset out of range: 0x38 (0x38)
>>>> pinctrl-single 4a31e040.pinmux: could not add functions for pinmux_wl12xx_pins 56x
>>
>> Why is the led pins moved then?
>
> Heh the patch just looks that way, looking at the curly brackets
> thing do get moved properly.
>
>>>> SDIO card is not detected after moving pin mux to omap4_pmx_core since
>>>> sdmmc5_clk pull is disabled. Enable Pull up on sdmmc5_clk to detect SDIO card.
>>> Cool, does this fix the issue with the WLAN not coming up after a warm reset
>>> on panda?
>
> Also commit f446043f1aa7 (regulator: fixed: fix regulator_list_voltage() for
> regression) is needed that recently got merged. But with v3.13-rc1 +
> f446043f1aa7 + this patch no luck whatsoever bringing up the wl12xx so there
> must be also some regression somewhere from v3.12 on that?
>
Hi Tony,
I tried loading wl12xx as modules on latest base as yours with
ti-connectivity/wl127x-fw-5-sr.bin firmware in place and I could connect
and run iperf.
> Regards,
>
> Tony
>
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