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/*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*/
/dts-v1/;
ARM: dts: Add keypad support for droid 4 Let's configure the keypad in a way where it's usable out of the box for Linux console use. We want to have the keyboard usable with Linux console for example when stuck into an initramfs during boot, for when installing a distro. As we need to need to have keys mapped in the user space anyways for some of the keys to match the labels, this non-standard mapping or usability should be OK. Some keys don't match the labels either as they don't follow the PC keyboard style. For example we have "shift + ," produce "<", and "shift + ." produce ">" instead of ";" and ":". So let's follow the standard PC keyboard layout for ctrl, shift and alt keys: Ctrl = what is labeled as shift Alt = what is labeled as SYM Shift = what is lableled as caps lock This way we have Ctrl key for console use. Who knows where they got the caps lock idea.. Probably from some focus group popularity vote or something. For the OK key, let's keep it as the useless KEY_OK unless we can come up with some standard mapping for it we can stick with. We have at least Esc, Delete, Meta, and Page Down keys missing, but none of them seem to be better than others. PC keyboard often has Page Down in that location. Esc would be probably the most usable one when installing a Linux distro but is the opposite of OK. Note that the LCD keys are just touchscreen hot spots, so I'm not sure if the driver or hardware allows setting them up as keys for the console. Anyways, the rest can be mapped in the user space. Cc: Marcel Partap <mpartap@gmx.net> Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Cc: Michael Scott <michael.scott@linaro.org> Tested-By: Sebastian Reichel <sre@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com>
2017-03-06 12:11:56 +08:00
#include <dt-bindings/input/input.h>
#include "omap443x.dtsi"
#include "motorola-cpcap-mapphone.dtsi"
/ {
model = "Motorola Droid 4 XT894";
compatible = "motorola,droid4", "ti,omap4430", "ti,omap4";
chosen {
stdout-path = &uart3;
};
aliases {
display0 = &lcd0;
display1 = &hdmi0;
};
/*
* We seem to have only 1021 MB accessible, 1021 - 1022 is locked,
* then 1023 - 1024 seems to contain mbm.
*/
memory {
device_type = "memory";
reg = <0x80000000 0x3fd00000>; /* 1021 MB */
};
/* Poweroff GPIO probably connected to CPCAP */
gpio-poweroff {
compatible = "gpio-poweroff";
pinctrl-0 = <&poweroff_gpio>;
pinctrl-names = "default";
gpios = <&gpio2 18 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; /* gpio50 */
};
hdmi0: connector {
compatible = "hdmi-connector";
pinctrl-0 = <&hdmi_hpd_gpio>;
pinctrl-names = "default";
label = "hdmi";
type = "d";
hpd-gpios = <&gpio2 31 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; /* gpio63 */
port {
hdmi_connector_in: endpoint {
remote-endpoint = <&hdmi_out>;
};
};
};
/*
* HDMI 5V regulator probably sourced from battery. Let's keep
* keep this as always enabled for HDMI to work until we've
* figured what the encoder chip is.
*/
hdmi_regulator: regulator-hdmi {
compatible = "regulator-fixed";
regulator-name = "hdmi";
regulator-min-microvolt = <5000000>;
regulator-max-microvolt = <5000000>;
gpio = <&gpio2 27 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; /* gpio59 */
enable-active-high;
regulator-always-on;
};
/* FS USB Host PHY on port 1 for mdm6600 */
fsusb1_phy: usb-phy@1 {
compatible = "motorola,mapphone-mdm6600";
pinctrl-0 = <&usb_mdm6600_pins>;
pinctrl-names = "default";
enable-gpios = <&gpio3 31 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; /* gpio_95 */
power-gpios = <&gpio2 22 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; /* gpio_54 */
reset-gpios = <&gpio2 17 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; /* gpio_49 */
/* mode: gpio_148 gpio_149 */
motorola,mode-gpios = <&gpio5 20 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>,
<&gpio5 21 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
/* cmd: gpio_103 gpio_104 gpio_142 */
motorola,cmd-gpios = <&gpio4 7 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>,
<&gpio4 8 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>,
<&gpio5 14 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
/* status: gpio_52 gpio_53 gpio_55 */
motorola,status-gpios = <&gpio2 20 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>,
<&gpio2 21 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>,
<&gpio2 23 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
#phy-cells = <0>;
};
/* HS USB host TLL nop-phy on port 2 for w3glte */
hsusb2_phy: usb-phy@2 {
compatible = "usb-nop-xceiv";
#phy-cells = <0>;
};
/* LCD regulator from sw5 source */
lcd_regulator: regulator-lcd {
compatible = "regulator-fixed";
regulator-name = "lcd";
regulator-min-microvolt = <5050000>;
regulator-max-microvolt = <5050000>;
gpio = <&gpio4 0 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; /* gpio96 */
enable-active-high;
vin-supply = <&sw5>;
};
/* This is probably coming straight from the battery.. */
wl12xx_vmmc: regulator-wl12xx {
compatible = "regulator-fixed";
regulator-name = "vwl1271";
regulator-min-microvolt = <1650000>;
regulator-max-microvolt = <1650000>;
gpio = <&gpio3 30 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; /* gpio94 */
startup-delay-us = <70000>;
enable-active-high;
};
gpio_keys {
compatible = "gpio-keys";
volume_down {
label = "Volume Down";
gpios = <&gpio5 26 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; /* gpio154 */
linux,code = <KEY_VOLUMEDOWN>;
linux,can-disable;
/* Value above 7.95ms for no GPIO hardware debounce */
debounce-interval = <10>;
};
slider {
label = "Keypad Slide";
gpios = <&gpio4 26 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; /* gpio122 */
linux,input-type = <EV_SW>;
linux,code = <SW_KEYPAD_SLIDE>;
linux,can-disable;
/* Value above 7.95ms for no GPIO hardware debounce */
debounce-interval = <10>;
};
};
soundcard {
compatible = "audio-graph-card";
label = "Droid 4 Audio";
simple-graph-card,widgets =
"Speaker", "Earpiece",
"Speaker", "Loudspeaker",
"Headphone", "Headphone Jack",
"Microphone", "Internal Mic";
simple-graph-card,routing =
"Earpiece", "EP",
"Loudspeaker", "SPKR",
"Headphone Jack", "HSL",
"Headphone Jack", "HSR",
"MICR", "Internal Mic";
dais = <&mcbsp2_port>, <&mcbsp3_port>;
};
pwm8: dmtimer-pwm-8 {
pinctrl-names = "default";
pinctrl-0 = <&vibrator_direction_pin>;
compatible = "ti,omap-dmtimer-pwm";
#pwm-cells = <3>;
ti,timers = <&timer8>;
ti,clock-source = <0x01>;
};
pwm9: dmtimer-pwm-9 {
pinctrl-names = "default";
pinctrl-0 = <&vibrator_enable_pin>;
compatible = "ti,omap-dmtimer-pwm";
#pwm-cells = <3>;
ti,timers = <&timer9>;
ti,clock-source = <0x01>;
};
vibrator {
compatible = "pwm-vibrator";
pwms = <&pwm9 0 10000000 0>, <&pwm8 0 10000000 0>;
pwm-names = "enable", "direction";
direction-duty-cycle-ns = <10000000>;
};
};
&dss {
status = "okay";
};
&dsi1 {
status = "okay";
vdd-supply = <&vcsi>;
port {
dsi1_out_ep: endpoint {
remote-endpoint = <&lcd0_in>;
lanes = <0 1 2 3 4 5>;
};
};
lcd0: display {
compatible = "panel-dsi-cm";
label = "lcd0";
vddi-supply = <&lcd_regulator>;
reset-gpios = <&gpio4 5 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; /* gpio101 */
width-mm = <50>;
height-mm = <89>;
backlight = <&lcd_backlight>;
panel-timing {
clock-frequency = <0>; /* Calculated by dsi */
hback-porch = <2>;
hactive = <540>;
hfront-porch = <0>;
hsync-len = <2>;
vback-porch = <1>;
vactive = <960>;
vfront-porch = <0>;
vsync-len = <1>;
hsync-active = <0>;
vsync-active = <0>;
de-active = <1>;
pixelclk-active = <1>;
};
port {
lcd0_in: endpoint {
remote-endpoint = <&dsi1_out_ep>;
};
};
};
};
&hdmi {
status = "okay";
pinctrl-0 = <&dss_hdmi_pins>;
pinctrl-names = "default";
vdda-supply = <&vdac>;
port {
hdmi_out: endpoint {
remote-endpoint = <&hdmi_connector_in>;
lanes = <1 0 3 2 5 4 7 6>;
};
};
};
&i2c1 {
tmp105@48 {
compatible = "ti,tmp105";
reg = <0x48>;
pinctrl-0 = <&tmp105_irq>;
pinctrl-names = "default";
/* kpd_row0.gpio_178 */
interrupts-extended = <&gpio6 18 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING
&omap4_pmx_core 0x14e>;
interrupt-names = "irq", "wakeup";
wakeup-source;
};
};
ARM: dts: Add keypad support for droid 4 Let's configure the keypad in a way where it's usable out of the box for Linux console use. We want to have the keyboard usable with Linux console for example when stuck into an initramfs during boot, for when installing a distro. As we need to need to have keys mapped in the user space anyways for some of the keys to match the labels, this non-standard mapping or usability should be OK. Some keys don't match the labels either as they don't follow the PC keyboard style. For example we have "shift + ," produce "<", and "shift + ." produce ">" instead of ";" and ":". So let's follow the standard PC keyboard layout for ctrl, shift and alt keys: Ctrl = what is labeled as shift Alt = what is labeled as SYM Shift = what is lableled as caps lock This way we have Ctrl key for console use. Who knows where they got the caps lock idea.. Probably from some focus group popularity vote or something. For the OK key, let's keep it as the useless KEY_OK unless we can come up with some standard mapping for it we can stick with. We have at least Esc, Delete, Meta, and Page Down keys missing, but none of them seem to be better than others. PC keyboard often has Page Down in that location. Esc would be probably the most usable one when installing a Linux distro but is the opposite of OK. Note that the LCD keys are just touchscreen hot spots, so I'm not sure if the driver or hardware allows setting them up as keys for the console. Anyways, the rest can be mapped in the user space. Cc: Marcel Partap <mpartap@gmx.net> Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Cc: Michael Scott <michael.scott@linaro.org> Tested-By: Sebastian Reichel <sre@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com>
2017-03-06 12:11:56 +08:00
&keypad {
keypad,num-rows = <8>;
keypad,num-columns = <8>;
linux,keymap = <
/* Row 1 */
MATRIX_KEY(0, 2, KEY_1)
MATRIX_KEY(0, 6, KEY_2)
MATRIX_KEY(2, 3, KEY_3)
MATRIX_KEY(0, 7, KEY_4)
MATRIX_KEY(0, 4, KEY_5)
MATRIX_KEY(5, 5, KEY_6)
MATRIX_KEY(0, 1, KEY_7)
MATRIX_KEY(0, 5, KEY_8)
MATRIX_KEY(0, 0, KEY_9)
MATRIX_KEY(1, 6, KEY_0)
/* Row 2 */
MATRIX_KEY(3, 4, KEY_APOSTROPHE)
MATRIX_KEY(7, 6, KEY_Q)
MATRIX_KEY(7, 7, KEY_W)
MATRIX_KEY(7, 2, KEY_E)
MATRIX_KEY(1, 0, KEY_R)
MATRIX_KEY(4, 4, KEY_T)
MATRIX_KEY(1, 2, KEY_Y)
MATRIX_KEY(6, 7, KEY_U)
MATRIX_KEY(2, 2, KEY_I)
MATRIX_KEY(5, 6, KEY_O)
MATRIX_KEY(3, 7, KEY_P)
MATRIX_KEY(6, 5, KEY_BACKSPACE)
/* Row 3 */
MATRIX_KEY(5, 4, KEY_TAB)
MATRIX_KEY(5, 7, KEY_A)
MATRIX_KEY(2, 7, KEY_S)
MATRIX_KEY(7, 0, KEY_D)
MATRIX_KEY(2, 6, KEY_F)
MATRIX_KEY(6, 2, KEY_G)
MATRIX_KEY(6, 6, KEY_H)
MATRIX_KEY(1, 4, KEY_J)
MATRIX_KEY(3, 1, KEY_K)
MATRIX_KEY(2, 1, KEY_L)
MATRIX_KEY(4, 6, KEY_ENTER)
/* Row 4 */
MATRIX_KEY(3, 6, KEY_LEFTSHIFT) /* KEY_CAPSLOCK */
MATRIX_KEY(6, 1, KEY_Z)
MATRIX_KEY(7, 4, KEY_X)
MATRIX_KEY(5, 1, KEY_C)
MATRIX_KEY(1, 7, KEY_V)
MATRIX_KEY(2, 4, KEY_B)
MATRIX_KEY(4, 1, KEY_N)
MATRIX_KEY(1, 1, KEY_M)
MATRIX_KEY(3, 5, KEY_COMMA)
MATRIX_KEY(5, 2, KEY_DOT)
MATRIX_KEY(6, 3, KEY_UP)
MATRIX_KEY(7, 3, KEY_OK)
/* Row 5 */
MATRIX_KEY(2, 5, KEY_LEFTCTRL) /* KEY_LEFTSHIFT */
MATRIX_KEY(4, 5, KEY_LEFTALT) /* SYM */
MATRIX_KEY(6, 0, KEY_MINUS)
MATRIX_KEY(4, 7, KEY_EQUAL)
MATRIX_KEY(1, 5, KEY_SPACE)
MATRIX_KEY(3, 2, KEY_SLASH)
MATRIX_KEY(4, 3, KEY_LEFT)
MATRIX_KEY(5, 3, KEY_DOWN)
MATRIX_KEY(3, 3, KEY_RIGHT)
/* Side buttons, KEY_VOLUMEDOWN and KEY_PWER are on CPCAP? */
MATRIX_KEY(5, 0, KEY_VOLUMEUP)
>;
};
&mmc1 {
vmmc-supply = <&vwlan2>;
bus-width = <4>;
cd-gpios = <&gpio6 16 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; /* gpio176 */
};
&mmc2 {
vmmc-supply = <&vsdio>;
bus-width = <8>;
non-removable;
};
&mmc3 {
vmmc-supply = <&wl12xx_vmmc>;
interrupts-extended = <&wakeupgen GIC_SPI 94 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH
&omap4_pmx_core 0xde>;
non-removable;
bus-width = <4>;
cap-power-off-card;
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <0>;
wlcore: wlcore@2 {
compatible = "ti,wl1285", "ti,wl1283";
reg = <2>;
interrupt-parent = <&gpio4>;
ARM: dts: Improve omap l4per idling with wlcore edge sensitive interrupt The wl1835mod.pdf data sheet says this pretty clearly for WL_IRQ line: "WLAN SDIO out-of-band interrupt line. Set to rising edge (active high) by default." And it seems this interrupt can be optionally configured to use falling edge too since commit bd763482c82e ("wl18xx: wlan_irq: support platform dependent interrupt types"). On omap4, if the wlcore interrupt is configured as level instead of edge, L4PER will stop doing hardware based idling after ifconfig wlan0 down is done and the WL_EN line is pulled down. The symptoms show up with L4PER status registers no longer showing the IDLEST bits as 2 but as 0 for all the active GPIO banks and for L4PER_CLKCTRL. Also the l4per_pwrdm RET count stops increasing in the /sys/kernel/debug/pm_debug/count. While there is also probably a GPIO related issue that needs to be still fixed, this change gets us to the point where we can have L4PER idling. I'm guessing wlcore was at some point configured to use level interrupts because of edge handling issues in gpio-omap. However, with the recent fixes to gpio-omap the edge interrupts seem to be working just fine. Let's change it for all omap boards with wlcore interrupt set as level. Cc: Dave Gerlach <d-gerlach@ti.com> Cc: Eyal Reizer <eyalr@ti.com> Cc: Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko@ti.com> Cc: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org> Cc: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com> Cc: Tero Kristo <t-kristo@ti.com> [tony@atomide.com updated comments a bit for gpio issue] Signed-off-by: Tony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com>
2018-07-03 14:57:20 +08:00
interrupts = <4 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; /* gpio100 */
ref-clock-frequency = <26000000>;
tcxo-clock-frequency = <26000000>;
};
};
&i2c1 {
lm3532@38 {
compatible = "ti,lm3532";
reg = <0x38>;
enable-gpios = <&gpio6 12 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
lcd_backlight: backlight {
compatible = "ti,lm3532-backlight";
lcd {
led-sources = <0 1 2>;
ramp-up-msec = <1>;
ramp-down-msec = <0>;
};
};
};
};
&i2c2 {
touchscreen@4a {
compatible = "atmel,maxtouch";
reg = <0x4a>;
pinctrl-names = "default";
pinctrl-0 = <&touchscreen_pins>;
reset-gpios = <&gpio6 13 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; /* gpio173 */
/* gpio_183 with sys_nirq2 pad as wakeup */
interrupts-extended = <&gpio6 23 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>,
<&omap4_pmx_core 0x160>;
interrupt-names = "irq", "wakeup";
wakeup-source;
};
isl29030@44 {
compatible = "isil,isl29030";
reg = <0x44>;
pinctrl-names = "default";
pinctrl-0 = <&als_proximity_pins>;
interrupt-parent = <&gpio6>;
interrupts = <17 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>; /* gpio177 */
};
};
&omap4_pmx_core {
/* hdmi_hpd.gpio_63 */
hdmi_hpd_gpio: pinmux_hdmi_hpd_pins {
pinctrl-single,pins = <
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x098, PIN_INPUT | MUX_MODE3)
>;
};
/* hdmi_cec.hdmi_cec, hdmi_scl.hdmi_scl, hdmi_sda.hdmi_sda */
dss_hdmi_pins: pinmux_dss_hdmi_pins {
pinctrl-single,pins = <
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x09a, PIN_INPUT | MUX_MODE0)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x09c, PIN_INPUT | MUX_MODE0)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x09e, PIN_INPUT | MUX_MODE0)
>;
};
/* gpmc_ncs0.gpio_50 */
poweroff_gpio: pinmux_poweroff_pins {
pinctrl-single,pins = <
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x074, PIN_OUTPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE3)
>;
};
/* kpd_row0.gpio_178 */
tmp105_irq: pinmux_tmp105_irq {
pinctrl-single,pins = <
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x18e, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE3)
>;
};
usb_gpio_mux_sel1: pinmux_usb_gpio_mux_sel1_pins {
/* gpio_60 */
pinctrl-single,pins = <
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x088, PIN_OUTPUT | MUX_MODE3)
>;
};
touchscreen_pins: pinmux_touchscreen_pins {
pinctrl-single,pins = <
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x180, PIN_OUTPUT | MUX_MODE3)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1a0, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE3)
>;
};
als_proximity_pins: pinmux_als_proximity_pins {
pinctrl-single,pins = <
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x18c, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE3)
>;
};
usb_mdm6600_pins: pinmux_usb_mdm6600_pins {
pinctrl-single,pins = <
/* enable 0x4a1000d8 usbb1_ulpitll_dat7.gpio_95 ag16 */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x0d8, PIN_INPUT | MUX_MODE3)
/* power 0x4a10007c gpmc_nwp.gpio_54 c25 */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x07c, PIN_OUTPUT | MUX_MODE3)
/* reset 0x4a100072 gpmc_a25.gpio_49 d20 */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x072, PIN_OUTPUT | MUX_MODE3)
/* mode0/bpwake 0x4a10014e sdmmc5_dat1.gpio_148 af4 */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x14e, PIN_OUTPUT | MUX_MODE3)
/* mode1/apwake 0x4a100150 sdmmc5_dat2.gpio_149 ag3 */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x150, PIN_OFF_OUTPUT_LOW | PIN_INPUT | MUX_MODE3)
/* status0 0x4a10007e gpmc_clk.gpio_55 b22 */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x07e, PIN_INPUT | MUX_MODE3)
/* status1 0x4a10007a gpmc_ncs3.gpio_53 c22 */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x07a, PIN_INPUT | MUX_MODE3)
/* status2 0x4a100078 gpmc_ncs2.gpio_52 d21 */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x078, PIN_INPUT | MUX_MODE3)
/* cmd0 0x4a100094 gpmc_ncs6.gpio_103 c24 */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x094, PIN_OUTPUT | MUX_MODE3)
/* cmd1 0x4a100096 gpmc_ncs7.gpio_104 d24 */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x096, PIN_OUTPUT | MUX_MODE3)
/* cmd2 0x4a100142 uart3_rts_sd.gpio_142 f28 */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x142, PIN_OUTPUT | MUX_MODE3)
>;
};
usb_ulpi_pins: pinmux_usb_ulpi_pins {
pinctrl-single,pins = <
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x196, MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x198, MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1b2, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE0)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1b4, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE0)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1b6, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE0)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1b8, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE0)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1ba, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE0)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1bc, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE0)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1be, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE0)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1c0, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE0)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1c2, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE0)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1c4, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE0)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1c6, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE0)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1c8, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE0)
>;
};
/* usb0_otg_dp and usb0_otg_dm */
usb_utmi_pins: pinmux_usb_utmi_pins {
pinctrl-single,pins = <
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x196, PIN_INPUT | MUX_MODE0)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x198, PIN_INPUT | MUX_MODE0)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1b2, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1b4, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1b6, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1b8, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1ba, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1bc, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1be, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1c0, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1c2, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1c4, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1c6, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1c8, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
>;
};
/*
* Note that the v3.0.8 stock userspace dynamically remuxes uart1
* rts pin probably for PM purposes to PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7
* when not used. If needed, we can add rts pin remux later based
* on power measurements.
*/
uart1_pins: pinmux_uart1_pins {
pinctrl-single,pins = <
/* 0x4a10013c mcspi1_cs2.uart1_cts ag23 */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x13c, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE1)
/* 0x4a10013e mcspi1_cs3.uart1_rts ah23 */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x13e, MUX_MODE1)
/* 0x4a100140 uart3_cts_rctx.uart1_tx f27 */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x140, PIN_OUTPUT | MUX_MODE1)
/* 0x4a1001ca dpm_emu14.uart1_rx aa3 */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1ca, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE2)
>;
};
/* uart3_tx_irtx and uart3_rx_irrx */
uart3_pins: pinmux_uart3_pins {
pinctrl-single,pins = <
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x196, MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x198, MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1b2, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1b4, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1b6, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1b8, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1ba, MUX_MODE2)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1bc, PIN_INPUT | MUX_MODE2)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1be, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1c0, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1c2, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1c4, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1c6, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1c8, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
>;
};
uart4_pins: pinmux_uart4_pins {
pinctrl-single,pins = <
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x15c, PIN_INPUT | MUX_MODE0) /* uart4_rx */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x15e, PIN_OUTPUT | MUX_MODE0) /* uart4_tx */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x110, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE5) /* uart4_cts */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x112, PIN_OUTPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE5) /* uart4_rts */
>;
};
mcbsp2_pins: pinmux_mcbsp2_pins {
pinctrl-single,pins = <
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x0f6, PIN_INPUT | MUX_MODE0) /* abe_mcbsp2_clkx */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x0f8, PIN_INPUT | MUX_MODE0) /* abe_mcbsp2_dr */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x0fa, PIN_OUTPUT | MUX_MODE0) /* abe_mcbsp2_dx */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x0fc, PIN_INPUT | MUX_MODE0) /* abe_mcbsp2_fsx */
>;
};
mcbsp3_pins: pinmux_mcbsp3_pins {
pinctrl-single,pins = <
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x106, PIN_INPUT | MUX_MODE1) /* abe_mcbsp3_dr */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x108, PIN_OUTPUT | MUX_MODE1) /* abe_mcbsp3_dx */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x10a, PIN_INPUT | MUX_MODE1) /* abe_mcbsp3_clkx */
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x10c, PIN_INPUT | MUX_MODE1) /* abe_mcbsp3_fsx */
>;
};
};
&omap4_pmx_wkup {
usb_gpio_mux_sel2: pinmux_usb_gpio_mux_sel2_pins {
/* gpio_wk0 */
pinctrl-single,pins = <
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x040, PIN_OUTPUT_PULLDOWN | MUX_MODE3)
>;
};
vibrator_direction_pin: pinmux_vibrator_direction_pin {
pinctrl-single,pins = <
OMAP4_IOPAD(0x1ce, PIN_OUTPUT | MUX_MODE1) /* dmtimer8_pwm_evt (gpio_27) */
>;
};
vibrator_enable_pin: pinmux_vibrator_enable_pin {
pinctrl-single,pins = <
OMAP4_IOPAD(0X1d0, PIN_OUTPUT | MUX_MODE1) /* dmtimer9_pwm_evt (gpio_28) */
>;
};
};
/*
* As uart1 is wired to mdm6600 with rts and cts, we can use the cts pin for
* uart1 wakeirq.
*/
&uart1 {
pinctrl-names = "default";
pinctrl-0 = <&uart1_pins>;
interrupts-extended = <&wakeupgen GIC_SPI 72 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH
&omap4_pmx_core 0xfc>;
};
&uart3 {
interrupts-extended = <&wakeupgen GIC_SPI 74 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH
&omap4_pmx_core 0x17c>;
};
&uart4 {
pinctrl-names = "default";
pinctrl-0 = <&uart4_pins>;
bluetooth {
compatible = "ti,wl1285-st";
enable-gpios = <&gpio6 14 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; /* gpio 174 */
max-speed = <3686400>;
};
};
&usbhsohci {
phys = <&fsusb1_phy>;
phy-names = "usb";
};
&usbhsehci {
phys = <&hsusb2_phy>;
};
&usbhshost {
port1-mode = "ohci-phy-4pin-dpdm";
port2-mode = "ehci-tll";
};
/* Internal UTMI+ PHY used for OTG, CPCAP ULPI PHY for detection and charger */
&usb_otg_hs {
interface-type = <1>;
mode = <3>;
power = <50>;
};
&i2c4 {
ak8975: magnetometer@c {
compatible = "asahi-kasei,ak8975";
reg = <0x0c>;
vdd-supply = <&vhvio>;
interrupt-parent = <&gpio6>;
interrupts = <15 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; /* gpio175 */
rotation-matrix = "-1", "0", "0",
"0", "1", "0",
"0", "0", "-1";
};
lis3dh: accelerometer@18 {
compatible = "st,lis3dh-accel";
reg = <0x18>;
vdd-supply = <&vhvio>;
interrupt-parent = <&gpio2>;
interrupts = <2 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_BOTH>; /* gpio34 */
rotation-matrix = "0", "-1", "0",
"1", "0", "0",
"0", "0", "1";
};
};
&mcbsp2 {
#sound-dai-cells = <0>;
pinctrl-names = "default";
pinctrl-0 = <&mcbsp2_pins>;
status = "okay";
mcbsp2_port: port {
cpu_dai2: endpoint {
dai-format = "i2s";
remote-endpoint = <&cpcap_audio_codec0>;
frame-master = <&cpcap_audio_codec0>;
bitclock-master = <&cpcap_audio_codec0>;
};
};
};
&mcbsp3 {
#sound-dai-cells = <0>;
pinctrl-names = "default";
pinctrl-0 = <&mcbsp3_pins>;
status = "okay";
mcbsp3_port: port {
cpu_dai3: endpoint {
dai-format = "dsp_a";
frame-master = <&cpcap_audio_codec1>;
bitclock-master = <&cpcap_audio_codec1>;
remote-endpoint = <&cpcap_audio_codec1>;
};
};
};
&cpcap_audio_codec0 {
remote-endpoint = <&cpu_dai2>;
};
&cpcap_audio_codec1 {
remote-endpoint = <&cpu_dai3>;
};