On 12/18/25 11:30 PM, David Heidelberg wrote: > On 17/12/2025 16:28, Konrad Dybcio wrote: >> On 12/17/25 4:00 PM, David Heidelberg wrote: >>> On 17/12/2025 13:04, Konrad Dybcio wrote: >>>> On 12/16/25 9:34 PM, David Heidelberg via B4 Relay wrote: >>>>> From: David Heidelberg <[email protected]> >>>>> >>>>> We know these devices are present; most of them are supported by >>>>> downstream and are close to the mainline kernels. >>>>> >>>>> This adds placeholders for: >>>>> - front camera (imx371) >>>>> - rear cameras (imx519, imx376k) >>>>> - actuators >>>>> - NFC node on i2c3 >>>>> >>>>> This is very handy when rebasing the integration tree with >>>>> support for multiple different blocks at the same time. >>>>> >>>>> Signed-off-by: David Heidelberg <[email protected]> >>>>> --- >>>> >>>> [...] >>>> >>>>> +&i2c3 { >>>>> + clock-frequency = <400000>; >>>>> + >>>>> + status = "okay"; >>>>> + >>>>> + /* nxp,nxp-nci-i2c @28 */ >>>> >>>> This seems fairly straightforward to enable - could you just >>>> do that instead? >>> >>> I have patch for it in-tree, but most likely not correct. See notes in: >>> >>> https://gitlab.com/sdm845/sdm845-next/-/commit/eeb765bb1166e020a771ed712fec76b56da229ee >>> >>> For now, I can only confirm the device is on the i2c address. >> >> Taking a look at just the names of the sdm845-qrd.dtsi/sony modifications for >> their sdm845 phones in downstream which I presume have the exact same chip >> anyway: >> >> notes based on observation and driver (drivers/nfc/nq-nci.c) >> >> nq@28 { >> compatible = "qcom,nq-nci"; >> reg = <0x28>; >> qcom,nq-irq = <&tlmm 63 0x00>; // interrupt, duplicated >> below >> qcom,nq-ven = <&tlmm 12 0x00>; // voltage enable, >> ACTIVE_HIGH >> qcom,nq-firm = <&tlmm 62 0x00>; // firmware download, >> ACTIVE_HIGH >> qcom,nq-clkreq = <&pm8998_gpios 21 0x00>; // clock enable, >> INPUT >> qcom,nq-esepwr = <&tlmm 116 0x00>; // eSE power enable, >> ACTIVE_HIGH >> interrupt-parent = <&tlmm>; >> interrupts = <63 0>; >> [... blurb ...] >> }; >> >> >> pm8998_gpio_21: pm8998_gpio_21 { >> pins = "gpio21"; >> function = "normal"; >> input-enable; >> bias-pull-down; >> power-source = <1>; >> }; >> >> >> /* GPIO_62: NFC_DWLD_EN */ >> sdm_gpio_62: sdm_gpio_62 { >> mux { >> pins = "gpio62"; >> function = "gpio"; >> }; >> >> config { >> pins = "gpio62"; >> drive-strength = <2>; >> bias-disable; >> output-low; >> }; >> }; >> >> >> /* GPIO_63: NFC_IRQ */ >> sdm_gpio_63: sdm_gpio_63 { >> mux { >> pins = "gpio63"; >> function = "gpio"; >> }; >> >> config { >> pins = "gpio63"; >> drive-strength = <2>; >> bias-pull-down; >> input-enable; >> }; >> }; >> >> >> /* GPIO_12 : NFC_VEN */ >> sdm_gpio_12: sdm_gpio_12 { >> mux { >> pins = "gpio12"; >> function = "gpio"; >> }; >> >> config { >> pins = "gpio12"; >> drive-strength = <2>; >> bias-disable; >> output-low; >> }; >> }; >> >> Konrad > > we have something similar, just different strengths (see below), but I would > leave this into the point, when someone can properly verify the configuration > and test it.
You *really* need to configure the PMIC GPIO explicitly Konrad

