Re: [PATCH 05/13] arm64: dts: renesas: r9a09g077m44-rzt2h-evk: Add user LEDs

From: Lad, Prabhakar
Date: Mon Aug 18 2025 - 09:50:20 EST


Hi Geert,

Thank you for the review.

On Mon, Aug 18, 2025 at 2:15 PM Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi Prabhakar,
>
> Thanks for your patch!
>
> On Tue, 12 Aug 2025 at 22:03, Prabhakar <prabhakar.csengg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > From: Lad Prabhakar <prabhakar.mahadev-lad.rj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >
> > Add USER LED0-LED8, which are available on RZ/T2H EVK.
>
> According to the schematics, only the first four are user LEDs?
>
As per [0] user manual Table 7-4, LEDs4-8 can be used as USER LEDs or
for Ethercat Slave. Since ESC is not enabled I haven't added any
#ifdefs.

[0] https://www.renesas.com/en/document/mat/rzt2h-evaluation-board-kit-users-manual?r=25567073

> >
> > Signed-off-by: Lad Prabhakar <prabhakar.mahadev-lad.rj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> > --- a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/renesas/r9a09g077m44-rzt2h-evk.dts
> > +++ b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/renesas/r9a09g077m44-rzt2h-evk.dts
> > @@ -7,10 +7,61 @@
> >
> > /dts-v1/;
> >
> > +#include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>
> > +#include <dt-bindings/pinctrl/renesas,r9a09g077-pinctrl.h>
> > +
> > #include "r9a09g077m44.dtsi"
> > #include "rzt2h-n2h-evk-common.dtsi"
> >
> > / {
> > model = "Renesas RZ/T2H EVK Board based on r9a09g077m44";
> > compatible = "renesas,rzt2h-evk", "renesas,r9a09g077m44", "renesas,r9a09g077";
> > +
> > + leds {
> > + compatible = "gpio-leds";
> > +
> > + led0 {
>
> led-0
>
Ok.
> Cfr. Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/leds-gpio.yaml:
>
Thanks for the pointer.

> # The first form is preferred, but fall back to just 'led' anywhere in the
> # node name to at least catch some child nodes.
> "(^led-[0-9a-f]$|led)":
>
> > + /* SW8-9: ON, SW8-10: OFF */
> > + gpios = <&pinctrl RZT2H_GPIO(23, 1) GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
>
> color = <LED_COLOR_ID_GREEN>;
> function = LED_FUNCTION_DEBUG;
> function-enumerator = <0>;
>
> > + };
> > +
> > + led1 {
> > + /* SW5-1: OFF, SW5-2: ON */
> > + gpios = <&pinctrl RZT2H_GPIO(32, 2) GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
>
> color = <LED_COLOR_ID_GREEN>;
> function = LED_FUNCTION_DEBUG;
> function-enumerator = <1>;
>
> > + };
> > +
> > + led2 {
> > + gpios = <&pinctrl RZT2H_GPIO(6, 7) GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
>
> color = <LED_COLOR_ID_YELLOW>;
> function = LED_FUNCTION_DEBUG;
> function-enumerator = <2>;
>
> > + };
> > +
> > + led3 {
> > + /* SW2-3: OFF */
> > + gpios = <&pinctrl RZT2H_GPIO(8, 5) GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
>
> color = <LED_COLOR_ID_RED>;
> function = LED_FUNCTION_DEBUG;
> function-enumerator = <3>;
>
> > + };
> > +
> > + led4 {
> > + /* SW8-3: ON, SW8-4: OFF */
> > + gpios = <&pinctrl RZT2H_GPIO(18, 0) GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
>
> Schematics say "run", so perhaps LED_FUNCTION_ACTIVITY?
>
> color = <LED_COLOR_ID_GREEN>;
> function = LED_FUNCTION_ACTIVITY;
>
Perhaps I'll have LED_FUNCTION_DEBUG for LEDs4-8 as currently they are
used as USER LEDs and function-enumerator = 4/5/6/7?

Cheers,
Prabhakar

> > + };
> > +
> > + led5 {
> > + /* SW8-1: ON, SW8-2: OFF */
> > + gpios = <&pinctrl RZT2H_GPIO(18, 1) GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
>
> Schematics say "error", so
>
> color = <LED_COLOR_ID_RED>;
> function = LED_FUNCTION_FAULT;
>
> > + };
> > +
> > + led6 {
> > + /* SW5-9: OFF, SW5-10: ON */
> > + gpios = <&pinctrl RZT2H_GPIO(22, 7) GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
>
> Schematics says Ether-Cat link-activity, so LED_FUNCTION_LAN?
>
> color = <LED_COLOR_ID_GREEN>;
> function = LED_FUNCTION_LAN;
> function-enumerator = <0>;
>
> > + };
> > +
> > + led7 {
> > + /* SW5-7: OFF, SW5-8: ON */
> > + gpios = <&pinctrl RZT2H_GPIO(23, 0) GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
>
> color = <LED_COLOR_ID_GREEN>;
> function = LED_FUNCTION_LAN;
> function-enumerator = <1>;
>
> > + };
> > +
> > + led8 {
> > + /* SW7-5: OFF, SW7-6: ON */
> > + gpios = <&pinctrl RZT2H_GPIO(23, 5) GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
>
> color = <LED_COLOR_ID_GREEN>;
> function = LED_FUNCTION_LAN;
> function-enumerator = <2>;
>
> > + };
> > + };
> > };
>
> Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
>
> Geert
>
> --
> Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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