[PATCH 3/3] pinctrl: meson: add pinctrl driver support for Meson-S4 Soc
Jerome Brunet
jbrunet at baylibre.com
Thu Dec 16 01:20:54 PST 2021
On Thu 16 Dec 2021 at 14:07, qianggui.song <Qianggui.Song at amlogic.com> wrote:
>>> +static const unsigned int clk12_24_pins[] = { GPIOD_10 };
>>> +static const unsigned int pwm_g_hiz_pins[] = { GPIOD_11 };
>>> +
>> [...]
>>
>>> +
>>> +static const char * const tdm_groups[] = {
>>> + "tdm_d2_c", "tdm_d3_c", "tdm_fs1_c", "tdm_d4_c", "tdm_d5_c",
>>> + "tdm_fs1_d", "tdm_d4_d", "tdm_d3_d", "tdm_d2_d", "tdm_sclk1_d",
>>> + "tdm_sclk1_h", "tdm_fs1_h", "tdm_d2_h", "tdm_d3_h", "tdm_d4_h",
>>> + "tdm_d1", "tdm_d0", "tdm_fs0", "tdm_sclk0", "tdm_fs2", "tdm_sclk2",
>>> + "tdm_d4_z", "tdm_d5_z", "tdm_d6", "tdm_d7"
>>> +};
>> On previous chip, there were pin assigned to tdm A, B or C.
>> On this generation, it seems you have added a second level on pinmuxing
>> to re-route the audio pins to different controllers
>> In such case, I don't think they belong in the same group.
>> Depending on settins, D2 and D3 could be unrelated
>> I think each audio pin should have its own group (one group for D3, one
>> D4, etc ...)
>>
> According to our audio colleague, on this chip, tdm A/B/C can choose which
> pins are routed to their controllers freely by writing special registers,
> say, tdm_d2_c can be assigned to any of tdm a, b and c by demand, so no
> need to specify a/b/c words any more.
That's basically my comment above. Comment still stands
Each D and FS pin could be related to different interface and should be
in different groups
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