[PATCH] riscv: dts: starfive: jh7110-common: Use named definition for mmc1 card detect
E Shattow
e at freeshell.de
Mon Dec 16 19:25:59 PST 2024
Hi, Hal
On 12/16/24 18:02, Hal Feng wrote:
>> On 17.12.24 04:13, Conor Dooley wrote:
>> On Mon, 09 Dec 2024 20:06:46 -0800, E Shattow wrote:
>>> Use named definition for mmc1 card detect GPIO instead of numeric literal.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Applied to riscv-dt-for-next, thanks!
>>
>> [1/1] riscv: dts: starfive: jh7110-common: Use named definition for mmc1
>> card detect
>> https://git.kernel.org/conor/c/c96f15d79172
>
> No, here "41" means the GPIO number, but GPI_SYS_SDIO1_CD means the
> multiplexed function and should be used by pinctrl pinmux not gpio subsystem.
> Although GPI-SYS_SDIO1_CD is numerically the same as 41.
>
> Best regards,
> Hal
You're right, Hal. I'm confused trying to make sense of this.
From dts/upstream/src/riscv/starfive/jh7110-pinfunc.h:
"gpio nr: gpio number, 0 - 63"
And yet in dts/upstream/src/riscv/starfive/jh7110-common.dtsi there's:
> pinmux = <PINMUX(64, 0)>,
> <PINMUX(65, 0)>,
> <PINMUX(66, 0)>,
> <PINMUX(67, 0)>,
> <PINMUX(68, 0)>,
> <PINMUX(69, 0)>,
> <PINMUX(70, 0)>,
> <PINMUX(71, 0)>,
> <PINMUX(72, 0)>,
> <PINMUX(73, 0)>;
Loosely on the subject of MMC interface and GPIO numbering, what is the
above code doing? These are not GPIO numbers 0-63 so what is this?
I'm trying to understand this so I can write the Mars CM (-Lite) dts.
Conor, and Hal: sorry for the mistake there.
-E
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