linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-mt6577.txt

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* Mediatek's I2C controller
The Mediatek's I2C controller is used to interface with I2C devices.
Required properties:
- compatible: value should be either of the following.
(a) "mediatek,mt6577-i2c", for i2c compatible with mt6577 i2c.
(b) "mediatek,mt6589-i2c", for i2c compatible with mt6589 i2c.
(c) "mediatek,mt8127-i2c", for i2c compatible with mt8127 i2c.
(d) "mediatek,mt8135-i2c", for i2c compatible with mt8135 i2c.
(e) "mediatek,mt8173-i2c", for i2c compatible with mt8173 i2c.
- reg: physical base address of the controller and dma base, length of memory
mapped region.
- interrupts: interrupt number to the cpu.
- clock-div: the fixed value for frequency divider of clock source in i2c
module. Each IC may be different.
- clocks: clock name from clock manager
- clock-names: Must include "main" and "dma", if enable have-pmic need include
"pmic" extra.
Optional properties:
- clock-frequency: Frequency in Hz of the bus when transfer, the default value
is 100000.
- mediatek,have-pmic: platform can control i2c form special pmic side.
Only mt6589 and mt8135 support this feature.
- mediatek,use-push-pull: IO config use push-pull mode.
Example:
i2c0: i2c@1100d000 {
compatible = "mediatek,mt6577-i2c";
reg = <0x1100d000 0x70>,
<0x11000300 0x80>;
interrupts = <GIC_SPI 44 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>;
clock-frequency = <400000>;
mediatek,have-pmic;
clock-div = <16>;
clocks = <&i2c0_ck>, <&ap_dma_ck>;
clock-names = "main", "dma";
};