On Mon 12 Jun 23:16 PDT 2017, fenglinw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:Sure, I will fix the indent.
From: Fenglin Wu <fenglinw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
GPIO LV (low voltage)/MV (medium voltage) subtypes have different
features and register mappings than 4CH/8CH subtypes. Add support
for LV and MV subtypes.
Signed-off-by: Fenglin Wu <fenglinw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
.../devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/qcom,pmic-gpio.txt | 28 ++-
drivers/pinctrl/qcom/pinctrl-spmi-gpio.c | 269 ++++++++++++++++++---
include/dt-bindings/pinctrl/qcom,pmic-gpio.h | 9 +
3 files changed, 264 insertions(+), 42 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/qcom,pmic-gpio.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/qcom,pmic-gpio.txt
index 8d893a8..1493c0a 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/qcom,pmic-gpio.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/qcom,pmic-gpio.txt
@@ -91,14 +91,18 @@ to specify in a pin configuration subnode:
Value type: <string>
Definition: Specify the alternative function to be configured for the
specified pins. Valid values are:
- "normal",
- "paired",
- "func1",
- "func2",
- "dtest1",
- "dtest2",
- "dtest3",
- "dtest4"
+ "normal",
+ "paired",
+ "func1",
+ "func2",
+ "dtest1",
+ "dtest2",
+ "dtest3",
+ "dtest4",
+ And following values are supported by LV/MV GPIO subtypes:
+ "func3",
+ "func4",
+ "analog"
Please keep the indentation of the existing lines.
Yes, I made up the "analog" function and append it at the end of
- bias-disable:
Usage: optional
@@ -183,6 +187,14 @@ to specify in a pin configuration subnode:
Value type: <none>
Definition: The specified pins are configured in open-source mode.
+- qcom,atest:
+ Usage: optional
+ Value type: <u32>
+ Definition: Selects ATEST rail to route to GPIO when it's configured
+ in analog-pass-through mode by specifying "analog" function.
+ Valid values are 0-3 corresponding to PMIC_GPIO_AOUT_ATESTx
+ defined in <dt-bindings/pinctrl/qcom,pmic-gpio.h>.
+
Example:
pm8921_gpio: gpio@150 {
diff --git a/drivers/pinctrl/qcom/pinctrl-spmi-gpio.c b/drivers/pinctrl/qcom/pinctrl-spmi-gpio.c
index 664b641..caa07e9 100644
--- a/drivers/pinctrl/qcom/pinctrl-spmi-gpio.c
+++ b/drivers/pinctrl/qcom/pinctrl-spmi-gpio.c
@@ -40,6 +40,8 @@
#define PMIC_GPIO_SUBTYPE_GPIOC_4CH 0x5
#define PMIC_GPIO_SUBTYPE_GPIO_8CH 0x9
#define PMIC_GPIO_SUBTYPE_GPIOC_8CH 0xd
+#define PMIC_GPIO_SUBTYPE_GPIO_LV 0x10
+#define PMIC_GPIO_SUBTYPE_GPIO_MV 0x11
#define PMIC_MPP_REG_RT_STS 0x10
#define PMIC_MPP_REG_RT_STS_VAL_MASK 0x1
@@ -48,8 +50,10 @@
#define PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_CTL 0x40
#define PMIC_GPIO_REG_DIG_VIN_CTL 0x41
#define PMIC_GPIO_REG_DIG_PULL_CTL 0x42
+#define PMIC_GPIO_REG_LV_MV_DIG_OUT_SOURCE_CTL 0x44
#define PMIC_GPIO_REG_DIG_OUT_CTL 0x45
#define PMIC_GPIO_REG_EN_CTL 0x46
+#define PMIC_GPIO_REG_LV_MV_ANA_PASS_THRU_SEL 0x4A
/* PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_CTL */
#define PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_VALUE_SHIFT 0x1
@@ -58,6 +62,13 @@
#define PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_DIR_SHIFT 4
#define PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_DIR_MASK 0x7
+#define PMIC_GPIO_MODE_DIGITAL_INPUT 0
+#define PMIC_GPIO_MODE_DIGITAL_OUTPUT 1
+#define PMIC_GPIO_MODE_DIGITAL_INPUT_OUTPUT 2
+#define PMIC_GPIO_MODE_ANALOG_PASS_THRU 3
+
+#define PMIC_GPIO_REG_LV_MV_MODE_DIR_MASK 0x3
+
/* PMIC_GPIO_REG_DIG_VIN_CTL */
#define PMIC_GPIO_REG_VIN_SHIFT 0
#define PMIC_GPIO_REG_VIN_MASK 0x7
@@ -69,6 +80,11 @@
#define PMIC_GPIO_PULL_DOWN 4
#define PMIC_GPIO_PULL_DISABLE 5
+/* PMIC_GPIO_REG_LV_MV_DIG_OUT_SOURCE_CTL for LV/MV */
+#define PMIC_GPIO_LV_MV_OUTPUT_INVERT 0x80
+#define PMIC_GPIO_LV_MV_OUTPUT_INVERT_SHIFT 7
+#define PMIC_GPIO_LV_MV_OUTPUT_SOURCE_SEL_MASK 0xF
+
/* PMIC_GPIO_REG_DIG_OUT_CTL */
#define PMIC_GPIO_REG_OUT_STRENGTH_SHIFT 0
#define PMIC_GPIO_REG_OUT_STRENGTH_MASK 0x3
@@ -88,9 +104,28 @@
#define PMIC_GPIO_PHYSICAL_OFFSET 1
+/* PMIC_GPIO_REG_LV_MV_ANA_PASS_THRU_SEL */
+#define PMIC_GPIO_LV_MV_ANA_MUX_SEL_MASK 0x3
+
/* Qualcomm specific pin configurations */
#define PMIC_GPIO_CONF_PULL_UP (PIN_CONFIG_END + 1)
#define PMIC_GPIO_CONF_STRENGTH (PIN_CONFIG_END + 2)
+#define PMIC_GPIO_CONF_ATEST (PIN_CONFIG_END + 3)
+
+/* The index of each function in pmic_gpio_functions[] array */
+enum pmic_gpio_func_index {
+ PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_NORMAL = 0x00,
+ PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_PAIRED = 0x01,
+ PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_FUNC1 = 0x02,
+ PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_FUNC2 = 0x03,
+ PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_FUNC3 = 0x04,
+ PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_FUNC4 = 0x05,
+ PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_DTEST1 = 0x06,
+ PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_DTEST2 = 0x07,
+ PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_DTEST3 = 0x08,
+ PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_DTEST4 = 0x09,
+ PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_ANALOG = 0x10,
As this is an enum you should not have to specify the value of each
constant. The jump from 9 to 0x10 is confusing, but I presume it's to
make the made up function "analog" end up outside the 4 bits of function
selector available - which I'm not sure I like, see below.
I agree adding "analog" function would bring any code complexity but it+};
/**
* struct pmic_gpio_pad - keep current GPIO settings
@@ -102,12 +137,14 @@
* open-drain or open-source mode.
* @output_enabled: Set to true if GPIO output logic is enabled.
* @input_enabled: Set to true if GPIO input buffer logic is enabled.
+ * @lv_mv_type: Set to true if GPIO subtype is GPIO_LV(0x10) or GPIO_MV(0x11).
* @num_sources: Number of power-sources supported by this GPIO.
* @power_source: Current power-source used.
* @buffer_type: Push-pull, open-drain or open-source.
* @pullup: Constant current which flow trough GPIO output buffer.
* @strength: No, Low, Medium, High
* @function: See pmic_gpio_functions[]
+ * @atest: the ATEST selection for GPIO analog-pass-through mode
*/
struct pmic_gpio_pad {
u16 base;
@@ -117,12 +154,14 @@ struct pmic_gpio_pad {
bool have_buffer;
bool output_enabled;
bool input_enabled;
+ bool lv_mv_type;
unsigned int num_sources;
unsigned int power_source;
unsigned int buffer_type;
unsigned int pullup;
unsigned int strength;
unsigned int function;
+ unsigned int atest;
};
struct pmic_gpio_state {
@@ -135,12 +174,14 @@ struct pmic_gpio_state {
static const struct pinconf_generic_params pmic_gpio_bindings[] = {
{"qcom,pull-up-strength", PMIC_GPIO_CONF_PULL_UP, 0},
{"qcom,drive-strength", PMIC_GPIO_CONF_STRENGTH, 0},
+ {"qcom,atest", PMIC_GPIO_CONF_ATEST, 0},
};
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FS
static const struct pin_config_item pmic_conf_items[ARRAY_SIZE(pmic_gpio_bindings)] = {
PCONFDUMP(PMIC_GPIO_CONF_PULL_UP, "pull up strength", NULL, true),
PCONFDUMP(PMIC_GPIO_CONF_STRENGTH, "drive-strength", NULL, true),
+ PCONFDUMP(PMIC_GPIO_CONF_ATEST, "atest", NULL, true),
};
#endif
@@ -152,11 +193,25 @@ struct pmic_gpio_state {
"gpio30", "gpio31", "gpio32", "gpio33", "gpio34", "gpio35", "gpio36",
};
+/*
+ * Treat LV/MV GPIO analog-pass-through mode as a function, add it
+ * to the end of the function list. Add placeholder for the reserved
+ * functions defined in LV/MV OUTPUT_SOURCE_SEL register.
+ */
static const char *const pmic_gpio_functions[] = {
- PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_NORMAL, PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_PAIRED,
- PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_FUNC1, PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_FUNC2,
- PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_DTEST1, PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_DTEST2,
- PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_DTEST3, PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_DTEST4,
+ [PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_NORMAL] = PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_NORMAL,
+ [PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_PAIRED] = PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_PAIRED,
+ [PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_FUNC1] = PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_FUNC1,
+ [PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_FUNC2] = PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_FUNC2,
+ [PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_FUNC3] = PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_FUNC3,
+ [PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_FUNC4] = PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_FUNC4,
+ [PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_DTEST1] = PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_DTEST1,
+ [PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_DTEST2] = PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_DTEST2,
+ [PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_DTEST3] = PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_DTEST3,
+ [PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_DTEST4] = PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_DTEST4,
+ "reserved-a", "reserved-b", "reserved-c",
+ "reserved-d", "reserved-e", "reserved-f",
PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_ANALOG is just a made up value kept within the
driver, so there is no problem to change it in the future. Therefor I
don't think you need to represent the reserved functions here.
+ [PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_ANALOG] = PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_ANALOG,
I can see the value of saying 'function = "analog";' in DT, but I'm not
sure that representing it inside the driver as a function is the best,
please see below.
These changes (replace the hard code as definitions, checking invalid
};
static int pmic_gpio_read(struct pmic_gpio_state *state,
@@ -248,21 +303,74 @@ static int pmic_gpio_set_mux(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev, unsigned function,
pad->function = function;
- val = 0;
+ val = PMIC_GPIO_MODE_DIGITAL_INPUT;
if (pad->output_enabled) {
if (pad->input_enabled)
- val = 2;
+ val = PMIC_GPIO_MODE_DIGITAL_INPUT_OUTPUT;
Giving these hard coded constants defines does look good, but are
unrelated to the introduction of LV/MV support, so please split this out
into its own patch.
else
- val = 1;
+ val = PMIC_GPIO_MODE_DIGITAL_OUTPUT;
}
- val = val << PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_DIR_SHIFT;
- val |= pad->function << PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_FUNCTION_SHIFT;
- val |= pad->out_value & PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_VALUE_SHIFT;
+ if (function > PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_DTEST4 &&
+ function < PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_ANALOG) {
+ pr_err("reserved function: %s hasn't been enabled\n",
+ pmic_gpio_functions[function]);
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
This check for selecting an invalid function is new, but the problem
exists before the introduction of LV/MV support. So please split this
out in its own patch.
I agree this is straightforward, I would change it only if you still disagree on adding it as "anglog" function.- ret = pmic_gpio_write(state, pad, PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_CTL, val);
- if (ret < 0)
- return ret;
+ if (pad->lv_mv_type) {
+ if (pad->function == PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_ANALOG) {
I believe it would be cleaner if you represent "analog passthrough" in
the driver by a boolean similar to "output_enable", and you give it
highest priority.
Above you would end up having:
if (pad->analog_pass)
val = 3;
else if (pad->output_enabled && pad->input_enabled)
val = 2;
else if (pad->output)
val = 1;
else
val = 0;
Then the MODE_CTL part of these two blocks becomes the same and there's
no harm in doing both the writes in both cases - so you could drop the
inner if-statement all together.
Sure, I will place it along with the invalid function checking at the+ val = PMIC_GPIO_MODE_ANALOG_PASS_THRU;
+ ret = pmic_gpio_write(state, pad,
+ PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_CTL, val);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ return ret;
+
+ ret = pmic_gpio_write(state, pad,
+ PMIC_GPIO_REG_LV_MV_ANA_PASS_THRU_SEL,
+ pad->atest);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ return ret;
+ } else {
+ ret = pmic_gpio_write(state, pad,
+ PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_CTL, val);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ return ret;
+
+ val = pad->out_value
+ << PMIC_GPIO_LV_MV_OUTPUT_INVERT_SHIFT;
+ val |= pad->function
+ & PMIC_GPIO_LV_MV_OUTPUT_SOURCE_SEL_MASK;
+ ret = pmic_gpio_write(state, pad,
+ PMIC_GPIO_REG_LV_MV_DIG_OUT_SOURCE_CTL, val);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ return ret;
+ }
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * GPIO not of LV/MV subtype doesn't have "func3", "func4"
+ * "analog" functions, and "dtest1" to "dtest4" functions
+ * have register value 2 bits lower than the function index
+ * in pmic_gpio_functions[].
+ */
+ if (function == PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_FUNC3
+ || function == PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_FUNC4
+ || function == PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_ANALOG) {
+ return -EINVAL;
Please make sure you never reach this point with invalid function (i.e
detect this at the top of the function).
Sure.
+ } else if (function >= PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_DTEST1 &&
+ function <= PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_DTEST4) {
+ pad->function -= (PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_DTEST1 -
+ PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_FUNC3);
+ }
+
+ val = val << PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_DIR_SHIFT;
+ val |= pad->function << PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_FUNCTION_SHIFT;
+ val |= pad->out_value & PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_VALUE_SHIFT;
+
+ ret = pmic_gpio_write(state, pad, PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_CTL, val);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ return ret;
+ }
val = pad->is_enabled << PMIC_GPIO_REG_MASTER_EN_SHIFT;
@@ -322,6 +430,9 @@ static int pmic_gpio_config_get(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev,
case PMIC_GPIO_CONF_STRENGTH:
arg = pad->strength;
break;
+ case PMIC_GPIO_CONF_ATEST:
+ arg = pad->atest;
+ break;
default:
return -EINVAL;
}
@@ -396,6 +507,11 @@ static int pmic_gpio_config_set(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev, unsigned int pin,
return -EINVAL;
pad->strength = arg;
break;
+ case PMIC_GPIO_CONF_ATEST:
+ if (arg > PMIC_GPIO_AOUT_ATEST4)
Please make this pad->lv_mv_type || arg > PMIC_GPIO_AOUT_ATEST4, to
catch invalid (although ignored) configurations.
Thanks for the suggestion. This looks better.+ return -EINVAL;
+ pad->atest = arg;
+ break;
default:
return -EINVAL;
}
@@ -420,19 +536,53 @@ static int pmic_gpio_config_set(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev, unsigned int pin,
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
- val = 0;
+ val = PMIC_GPIO_MODE_DIGITAL_INPUT;
if (pad->output_enabled) {
if (pad->input_enabled)
- val = 2;
+ val = PMIC_GPIO_MODE_DIGITAL_INPUT_OUTPUT;
else
- val = 1;
+ val = PMIC_GPIO_MODE_DIGITAL_OUTPUT;
}
- val = val << PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_DIR_SHIFT;
- val |= pad->function << PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_FUNCTION_SHIFT;
- val |= pad->out_value & PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_VALUE_SHIFT;
+ if (pad->lv_mv_type) {
+ if (pad->function == PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_ANALOG) {
Please make this follow the suggestion in set_mux()
+ val = PMIC_GPIO_MODE_ANALOG_PASS_THRU;
+ ret = pmic_gpio_write(state, pad,
+ PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_CTL, val);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ return ret;
- return pmic_gpio_write(state, pad, PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_CTL, val);
+ ret = pmic_gpio_write(state, pad,
+ PMIC_GPIO_REG_LV_MV_ANA_PASS_THRU_SEL,
+ pad->atest);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ return ret;
+ } else {
+ ret = pmic_gpio_write(state, pad,
+ PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_CTL, val);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ return ret;
+
+ val = pad->out_value
+ << PMIC_GPIO_LV_MV_OUTPUT_INVERT_SHIFT;
+ val |= pad->function
+ & PMIC_GPIO_LV_MV_OUTPUT_SOURCE_SEL_MASK;
+ ret = pmic_gpio_write(state, pad,
+ PMIC_GPIO_REG_LV_MV_DIG_OUT_SOURCE_CTL, val);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ return ret;
+ }
+ } else {
+ val = val << PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_DIR_SHIFT;
+ val |= pad->function << PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_FUNCTION_SHIFT;
+ val |= pad->out_value & PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_VALUE_SHIFT;
+
+ ret = pmic_gpio_write(state, pad, PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_CTL, val);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ return ret;
+ }
+
+ return ret;
}
static void pmic_gpio_config_dbg_show(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev,
@@ -440,7 +590,7 @@ static void pmic_gpio_config_dbg_show(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev,
{
struct pmic_gpio_state *state = pinctrl_dev_get_drvdata(pctldev);
struct pmic_gpio_pad *pad;
- int ret, val;
+ int ret, val, function;
static const char *const biases[] = {
"pull-up 30uA", "pull-up 1.5uA", "pull-up 31.5uA",
@@ -471,9 +621,21 @@ static void pmic_gpio_config_dbg_show(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev,
ret &= PMIC_MPP_REG_RT_STS_VAL_MASK;
pad->out_value = ret;
}
+ /*
+ * For GPIO not of LV/MV subtypes, the register value of
+ * the function mapping from "dtest1" to "dtest4" is 2 bits
"2 bits" means something else, so I would suggest something like:
/*
* For the non-LV/MV subtypes only 2 special functions are available,
* offsetting the dtest values by two
*/
And then implement this as:
function = pad->function;
if (!pad->lv_mv_type && pad->function >= PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_FUNC3)
function -= PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_DTEST1 - PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_FUNC3;
Sure.+ * lower than the function index in pmic_gpio_functions[].
+ */
+ if (!pad->lv_mv_type &&
+ pad->function >= PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_FUNC3) {
+ function = pad->function + (PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_DTEST1
+ - PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_FUNC3);
+ } else {
+ function = pad->function;
+ }
seq_printf(s, " %-4s", pad->output_enabled ? "out" : "in");
- seq_printf(s, " %-7s", pmic_gpio_functions[pad->function]);
+ seq_printf(s, " %-7s", pmic_gpio_functions[function]);
seq_printf(s, " vin-%d", pad->power_source);
seq_printf(s, " %-27s", biases[pad->pullup]);
seq_printf(s, " %-10s", buffer_types[pad->buffer_type]);
@@ -618,40 +780,72 @@ static int pmic_gpio_populate(struct pmic_gpio_state *state,
case PMIC_GPIO_SUBTYPE_GPIOC_8CH:
pad->num_sources = 8;
break;
+ case PMIC_GPIO_SUBTYPE_GPIO_LV:
+ pad->num_sources = 1;
+ pad->have_buffer = true;
+ pad->lv_mv_type = true;
+ break;
+ case PMIC_GPIO_SUBTYPE_GPIO_MV:
+ pad->num_sources = 2;
+ pad->have_buffer = true;
+ pad->lv_mv_type = true;
+ break;
default:
dev_err(state->dev, "unknown GPIO type 0x%x\n", subtype);
return -ENODEV;
}
- val = pmic_gpio_read(state, pad, PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_CTL);
- if (val < 0)
- return val;
+ if (pad->lv_mv_type) {
+ val = pmic_gpio_read(state, pad,
+ PMIC_GPIO_REG_LV_MV_DIG_OUT_SOURCE_CTL);
+ if (val < 0)
+ return val;
+
+ pad->out_value = !!(val & PMIC_GPIO_LV_MV_OUTPUT_INVERT);
+ pad->function = val & PMIC_GPIO_LV_MV_OUTPUT_SOURCE_SEL_MASK;
+
+ val = pmic_gpio_read(state, pad, PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_CTL);
+ if (val < 0)
+ return val;
+
+ dir = val & PMIC_GPIO_REG_LV_MV_MODE_DIR_MASK;
+ } else {
+ val = pmic_gpio_read(state, pad, PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_CTL);
+ if (val < 0)
+ return val;
+
+ pad->out_value = val & PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_VALUE_SHIFT;
- pad->out_value = val & PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_VALUE_SHIFT;
+ dir = val >> PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_DIR_SHIFT;
+ dir &= PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_DIR_MASK;
+ pad->function = val >> PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_FUNCTION_SHIFT;
+ pad->function &= PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_FUNCTION_MASK;
+ }
- dir = val >> PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_DIR_SHIFT;
- dir &= PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_DIR_MASK;
switch (dir) {
- case 0:
+ case PMIC_GPIO_MODE_DIGITAL_INPUT:
pad->input_enabled = true;
pad->output_enabled = false;
break;
- case 1:
+ case PMIC_GPIO_MODE_DIGITAL_OUTPUT:
pad->input_enabled = false;
pad->output_enabled = true;
break;
- case 2:
+ case PMIC_GPIO_MODE_DIGITAL_INPUT_OUTPUT:
pad->input_enabled = true;
pad->output_enabled = true;
break;
+ case PMIC_GPIO_MODE_ANALOG_PASS_THRU:
+ if (pad->lv_mv_type)
+ pad->function = PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_ANALOG;
+ else
+ return -ENODEV;
Please handle the invalid case first and leave the valid case
unindented.
ATEST mux selection is only valid when the GPIO is used as analog-pass-through mode. Any other modes (input/output) have other sources (normal level, dtest lines, special func) and reading ATEST lines out for them is not useful.+ break;
default:
dev_err(state->dev, "unknown GPIO direction\n");
return -ENODEV;
}
- pad->function = val >> PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_FUNCTION_SHIFT;
- pad->function &= PMIC_GPIO_REG_MODE_FUNCTION_MASK;
-
val = pmic_gpio_read(state, pad, PMIC_GPIO_REG_DIG_VIN_CTL);
if (val < 0)
return val;
@@ -676,6 +870,13 @@ static int pmic_gpio_populate(struct pmic_gpio_state *state,
pad->buffer_type = val >> PMIC_GPIO_REG_OUT_TYPE_SHIFT;
pad->buffer_type &= PMIC_GPIO_REG_OUT_TYPE_MASK;
+ if (pad->function == PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_INDEX_ANALOG) {
I would suggest that you do this always on lv_mv_type.
Do you mean assign atest to 1 ~ 4 in devicetree and the code translate the value to 0~3 for hardware programming?
+ val = pmic_gpio_read(state, pad,
+ PMIC_GPIO_REG_LV_MV_ANA_PASS_THRU_SEL);
+ if (val < 0)
+ return val;
+ pad->atest = val & PMIC_GPIO_LV_MV_ANA_MUX_SEL_MASK;
+ }
And please leave an empty line between unrelated paragraphs of code.
/* Pin could be disabled with PIN_CONFIG_BIAS_HIGH_IMPEDANCE */
pad->is_enabled = true;
return 0;
diff --git a/include/dt-bindings/pinctrl/qcom,pmic-gpio.h b/include/dt-bindings/pinctrl/qcom,pmic-gpio.h
index d33f17c..85d8809 100644
--- a/include/dt-bindings/pinctrl/qcom,pmic-gpio.h
+++ b/include/dt-bindings/pinctrl/qcom,pmic-gpio.h
@@ -93,15 +93,24 @@
#define PM8994_GPIO_S4 2
#define PM8994_GPIO_L12 3
+/* ATEST MUX selection for analog-pass-through mode */
+#define PMIC_GPIO_AOUT_ATEST1 0
+#define PMIC_GPIO_AOUT_ATEST2 1
+#define PMIC_GPIO_AOUT_ATEST3 2
+#define PMIC_GPIO_AOUT_ATEST4 3
+
These values are natural numbers, so please use that in DeviceTree. Drop
the defines and make the code translate the value when filling out
pmic_gpio_pad->atest (so it has the same representation as the hardware).
/* To be used with "function" */
#define PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_NORMAL "normal"
#define PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_PAIRED "paired"
#define PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_FUNC1 "func1"
#define PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_FUNC2 "func2"
+#define PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_FUNC3 "func3"
+#define PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_FUNC4 "func4"
#define PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_DTEST1 "dtest1"
#define PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_DTEST2 "dtest2"
#define PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_DTEST3 "dtest3"
#define PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_DTEST4 "dtest4"
+#define PMIC_GPIO_FUNC_ANALOG "analog"
Regards,
Bjorn
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