On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 02:02:35PM +0800, Erin Lo wrote:
> From: Zhiyong Tao <zhiyong....@mediatek.com>
> 
> The commit adds mt8183 compatible node in binding document.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Zhiyong Tao <zhiyong....@mediatek.com>
> Signed-off-by: Erin Lo <erin...@mediatek.com>
> ---
>  .../devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt | 115 
> +++++++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 115 insertions(+)
>  create mode 100644 
> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt
> 
> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt 
> b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..364e673
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-mt8183.txt
> @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@
> +* Mediatek MT8183 Pin Controller
> +
> +The Mediatek's Pin controller is used to control SoC pins.
> +
> +Required properties:
> +- compatible: value should be one of the following.
> +     "mediatek,mt8183-pinctrl", compatible with mt8183 pinctrl.
> +- gpio-controller : Marks the device node as a gpio controller.
> +- #gpio-cells: number of cells in GPIO specifier. Since the generic GPIO
> +  binding is used, the amount of cells must be specified as 2. See the below
> +  mentioned gpio binding representation for description of particular cells.
> +- gpio-ranges : gpio valid number range.
> +- reg: physicall address base for gpio base registers. There are nine
> +  physicall address base in mt8183. They are 0x10005000, 0x11F20000,
> +  0x11E80000, 0x11E70000, 0x11E90000, 0x11D30000, 0x11D20000, 0x11C50000,
> +  0x11F30000.

You don't need to list out each address, just what each address is. (Or 
just '9 GPIO base addresses'.)

> +
> +     Eg: <&pio 6 0>

How is this an example of reg? Seems something is missing.

> +     <[phandle of the gpio controller node]
> +     [line number within the gpio controller]
> +     [flags]>
> +
> +     Values for gpio specifier:
> +     - Line number: is a value between 0 to 202.
> +     - Flags:  bit field of flags, as defined in <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>.
> +            Only the following flags are supported:
> +            0 - GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH
> +            1 - GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW
> +
> +Optional properties:
> +- reg-names: gpio base register names. There are nine gpio base register
> +  names in mt8183. They are "iocfg0", "iocfg1", "iocfg2", "iocfg3", "iocfg4",
> +  "iocfg5", "iocfg6", "iocfg7", "iocfg8".
> +- interrupt-controller: Marks the device node as an interrupt controller
> +- #interrupt-cells: Should be two.
> +- interrupts : The interrupt outputs from the controller.

outputs? More than 1? If so, need to say what they are and the order.

> +
> +Please refer to pinctrl-bindings.txt in this directory for details of the
> +common pinctrl bindings used by client devices.
> +
> +Subnode format
> +A pinctrl node should contain at least one subnodes representing the
> +pinctrl groups available on the machine. Each subnode will list the
> +pins it needs, and how they should be configured, with regard to muxer
> +configuration, pullups, drive strength, input enable/disable and input 
> schmitt.
> +
> +    node {
> +     pinmux = <PIN_NUMBER_PINMUX>;
> +     GENERIC_PINCONFIG;
> +    };
> +
> +Required properties:
> +- pinmux: integer array, represents gpio pin number and mux setting.
> +    Supported pin number and mux varies for different SoCs, and are defined
> +    as macros in boot/dts/<soc>-pinfunc.h directly.
> +
> +Optional properties:
> +- GENERIC_PINCONFIG: is the generic pinconfig options to use, bias-disable,
> +    bias-pull-down, bias-pull-up, input-enable, input-disable, output-low, 
> output-high,
> +    input-schmitt-enable, input-schmitt-disable and drive-strength are valid.
> +
> +    Some special pins have extra pull up strength, there are R0 and R1 
> pull-up
> +    resistors available, but for user, it's only need to set R1R0 as 00, 01, 
> 10 or 11.
> +    So when config mediatek,pull-up-adv or mediatek,pull-down-adv,
> +    it support arguments for those special pins.
> +
> +    When config drive-strength, it can support some arguments, such as
> +    MTK_DRIVE_4mA, MTK_DRIVE_6mA, etc. See dt-bindings/pinctrl/mt65xx.h.
> +
> +Examples:
> +
> +#include "mt8183-pinfunc.h"
> +
> +...
> +{
> +     pio: pinctrl@10005000 {
> +             compatible = "mediatek,mt8183-pinctrl";
> +             reg = <0 0x10005000 0 0x1000>,
> +                   <0 0x11F20000 0 0x1000>,
> +                   <0 0x11E80000 0 0x1000>,
> +                   <0 0x11E70000 0 0x1000>,
> +                   <0 0x11E90000 0 0x1000>,
> +                   <0 0x11D30000 0 0x1000>,
> +                   <0 0x11D20000 0 0x1000>,
> +                   <0 0x11C50000 0 0x1000>,
> +                   <0 0x11F30000 0 0x1000>;
> +             reg-names = "iocfg0", "iocfg1", "iocfg2",
> +                         "iocfg3", "iocfg4", "iocfg5",
> +                         "iocfg6", "iocfg7", "iocfg8";
> +             gpio-controller;
> +             #gpio-cells = <2>;
> +             gpio-ranges = <&pio 0 0 192>;
> +             interrupt-controller;
> +             interrupts = <GIC_SPI 153 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
> +             interrupt-parent = <&gic>;
> +             #interrupt-cells = <2>;
> +
> +             i2c0_pins_a: i2c0 {
> +                     pins1 {
> +                             pinmux = <PINMUX_GPIO48__FUNC_SCL5>,
> +                                      <PINMUX_GPIO49__FUNC_SDA5>;
> +                             mediatek,pull-up-adv = <11>;
> +                     };
> +             };
> +
> +             i2c1_pins_a: i2c1 {
> +                     pins {
> +                             pinmux = <PINMUX_GPIO50__FUNC_SCL3>,
> +                                      <PINMUX_GPIO51__FUNC_SDA3>;
> +                             mediatek,pull-down-adv = <10>;
> +                     };
> +             };
> +             ...
> +     };
> +};
> -- 
> 1.9.1
> 

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