[PATCH v2 1/5] pinctrl: qcom: Add ipq8074 pinctrl driver
Varadarajan Narayanan
varada at codeaurora.org
Thu May 18 01:39:26 PDT 2017
On 5/18/2017 1:03 AM, Bjorn Andersson wrote:
> On Mon 15 May 02:05 PDT 2017, Varadarajan Narayanan wrote:
>
>> On 5/14/2017 9:53 AM, Bjorn Andersson wrote:
>>> On Thu 11 May 03:33 PDT 2017, Varadarajan Narayanan wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 5/11/2017 4:13 AM, Bjorn Andersson wrote:
>>>>> On Thu 04 May 04:53 PDT 2017, Varadarajan Narayanan wrote:
> [..]
>>>>>> + msm_mux_qpic_pad4,
>>>>>
>>>>> What are qpic_pad and qpic_pad0 through qpic_pad8? Different functions,
>>>>> alternative muxings...?
>>>>
>>>> This is for the NAND and LCD display. The pins listed are the 9 data pins.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Then you can describe them all as "qpic_pad" (or simply "qpic"?). (It's
>>> possible to reference a partial group in the DTS, if that's necessary)
>>
>> There are two sets of 9 pins, either of which can go to NAND or LCD.
>> Will rename qpic_pad as qpic_a and qpic_pad[0-8] as qpic_b.
>> Is that ok?
>>
>
> So you have NAND and LCD hardware muxed to either "a" or "b" and then
> you mux either "a" or "b" out onto actual pins?
>
> How is this first mux configured?
>
> I think the a/b scheme sounds reasonable, if above is how it works.
Sorry, I was wrong. I had misread the documentation.
There are 18 pins. 15 pins are common between LCD and NAND. The QPIC
controller arbitrates between LCD and NAND. Of the remaining 4, 2 are
for NAND and 2 are for LCD exclusively. We plan to group the qpic pins
into 3 groups namely, qpic_common, qpic_nand and qpic_lcd. Is that ok?
Thanks
Varada
>
> Regards,
> Bjorn
>
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