Commit d6381fbb authored by Phil Edworthy's avatar Phil Edworthy Committed by Geert Uytterhoeven

dt-bindings: pinctrl: renesas,rzn1-pinctrl: documentation

The Renesas RZ/N1 device family PINCTRL node description.

Based on a patch originally written by Michel Pollet at Renesas.
Signed-off-by: default avatarPhil Edworthy <phil.edworthy@renesas.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarJacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@jmondi.org>
Signed-off-by: default avatarGeert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be>
parent a97f340c
Renesas RZ/N1 SoC Pinctrl node description.
Pin controller node
-------------------
Required properties:
- compatible: SoC-specific compatible string "renesas,<soc-specific>-pinctrl"
followed by "renesas,rzn1-pinctrl" as fallback. The SoC-specific compatible
strings must be one of:
"renesas,r9a06g032-pinctrl" for RZ/N1D
"renesas,r9a06g033-pinctrl" for RZ/N1S
- reg: Address base and length of the memory area where the pin controller
hardware is mapped to.
- clocks: phandle for the clock, see the description of clock-names below.
- clock-names: Contains the name of the clock:
"bus", the bus clock, sometimes described as pclk, for register accesses.
Example:
pinctrl: pin-controller@40067000 {
compatible = "renesas,r9a06g032-pinctrl", "renesas,rzn1-pinctrl";
reg = <0x40067000 0x1000>, <0x51000000 0x480>;
clocks = <&sysctrl R9A06G032_HCLK_PINCONFIG>;
clock-names = "bus";
};
Sub-nodes
---------
The child nodes of the pin controller node describe a pin multiplexing
function.
- Pin multiplexing sub-nodes:
A pin multiplexing sub-node describes how to configure a set of
(or a single) pin in some desired alternate function mode.
A single sub-node may define several pin configurations.
Please refer to pinctrl-bindings.txt to get to know more on generic
pin properties usage.
The allowed generic formats for a pin multiplexing sub-node are the
following ones:
node-1 {
pinmux = <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, ... ;
GENERIC_PINCONFIG;
};
node-2 {
sub-node-1 {
pinmux = <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, ... ;
GENERIC_PINCONFIG;
};
sub-node-2 {
pinmux = <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, ... ;
GENERIC_PINCONFIG;
};
...
sub-node-n {
pinmux = <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, ... ;
GENERIC_PINCONFIG;
};
};
node-3 {
pinmux = <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, ... ;
GENERIC_PINCONFIG;
sub-node-1 {
pinmux = <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, ... ;
GENERIC_PINCONFIG;
};
...
sub-node-n {
pinmux = <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, <PIN_ID_AND_MUX>, ... ;
GENERIC_PINCONFIG;
};
};
Use the latter two formats when pins part of the same logical group need to
have different generic pin configuration flags applied. Note that the generic
pinconfig in node-3 does not apply to the sub-nodes.
Client sub-nodes shall refer to pin multiplexing sub-nodes using the phandle
of the most external one.
Eg.
client-1 {
...
pinctrl-0 = <&node-1>;
...
};
client-2 {
...
pinctrl-0 = <&node-2>;
...
};
Required properties:
- pinmux:
integer array representing pin number and pin multiplexing configuration.
When a pin has to be configured in alternate function mode, use this
property to identify the pin by its global index, and provide its
alternate function configuration number along with it.
When multiple pins are required to be configured as part of the same
alternate function they shall be specified as members of the same
argument list of a single "pinmux" property.
Integers values in the "pinmux" argument list are assembled as:
(PIN | MUX_FUNC << 8)
where PIN directly corresponds to the pl_gpio pin number and MUX_FUNC is
one of the alternate function identifiers defined in:
<include/dt-bindings/pinctrl/rzn1-pinctrl.h>
These identifiers collapse the IO Multiplex Configuration Level 1 and
Level 2 numbers that are detailed in the hardware reference manual into a
single number. The identifiers for Level 2 are simply offset by 10.
Additional identifiers are provided to specify the MDIO source peripheral.
Optional generic pinconf properties:
- bias-disable - disable any pin bias
- bias-pull-up - pull up the pin with 50 KOhm
- bias-pull-down - pull down the pin with 50 KOhm
- bias-high-impedance - high impedance mode
- drive-strength - sink or source at most 4, 6, 8 or 12 mA
Example:
A serial communication interface with a TX output pin and an RX input pin.
&pinctrl {
pins_uart0: pins_uart0 {
pinmux = <
RZN1_PINMUX(103, RZN1_FUNC_UART0_I) /* UART0_TXD */
RZN1_PINMUX(104, RZN1_FUNC_UART0_I) /* UART0_RXD */
>;
};
};
Example 2:
Here we set the pull up on the RXD pin of the UART.
&pinctrl {
pins_uart0: pins_uart0 {
pinmux = <RZN1_PINMUX(103, RZN1_FUNC_UART0_I)>; /* TXD */
pins_uart6_rx {
pinmux = <RZN1_PINMUX(104, RZN1_FUNC_UART0_I)>; /* RXD */
bias-pull-up;
};
};
};
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
/*
* Defines macros and constants for Renesas RZ/N1 pin controller pin
* muxing functions.
*/
#ifndef __DT_BINDINGS_RZN1_PINCTRL_H
#define __DT_BINDINGS_RZN1_PINCTRL_H
#define RZN1_PINMUX(_gpio, _func) \
(((_func) << 8) | (_gpio))
/*
* Given the different levels of muxing on the SoC, it was decided to
* 'linearize' them into one numerical space. So mux level 1, 2 and the MDIO
* muxes are all represented by one single value.
*
* You can derive the hardware value pretty easily too, as
* 0...9 are Level 1
* 10...71 are Level 2. The Level 2 mux will be set to this
* value - RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET, and the Level 1 mux will be
* set accordingly.
* 72...103 are for the 2 MDIO muxes.
*/
#define RZN1_FUNC_HIGHZ 0
#define RZN1_FUNC_0L 1
#define RZN1_FUNC_CLK_ETH_MII_RGMII_RMII 2
#define RZN1_FUNC_CLK_ETH_NAND 3
#define RZN1_FUNC_QSPI 4
#define RZN1_FUNC_SDIO 5
#define RZN1_FUNC_LCD 6
#define RZN1_FUNC_LCD_E 7
#define RZN1_FUNC_MSEBIM 8
#define RZN1_FUNC_MSEBIS 9
#define RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET 10 /* I'm Special */
#define RZN1_FUNC_HIGHZ1 (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 0)
#define RZN1_FUNC_ETHERCAT (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 1)
#define RZN1_FUNC_SERCOS3 (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 2)
#define RZN1_FUNC_SDIO_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 3)
#define RZN1_FUNC_ETH_MDIO (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 4)
#define RZN1_FUNC_ETH_MDIO_E1 (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 5)
#define RZN1_FUNC_USB (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 6)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MSEBIM_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 7)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MSEBIS_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 8)
#define RZN1_FUNC_RSV (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 9)
#define RZN1_FUNC_RSV_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 10)
#define RZN1_FUNC_RSV_E1 (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 11)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART0_I (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 12)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART0_I_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 13)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART1_I (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 14)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART1_I_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 15)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART2_I (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 16)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART2_I_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 17)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART0 (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 18)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART0_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 19)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART1 (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 20)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART1_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 21)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART2 (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 22)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART2_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 23)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART3 (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 24)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART3_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 25)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART4 (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 26)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART4_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 27)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART5 (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 28)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART5_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 29)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART6 (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 30)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART6_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 31)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART7 (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 32)
#define RZN1_FUNC_UART7_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 33)
#define RZN1_FUNC_SPI0_M (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 34)
#define RZN1_FUNC_SPI0_M_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 35)
#define RZN1_FUNC_SPI1_M (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 36)
#define RZN1_FUNC_SPI1_M_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 37)
#define RZN1_FUNC_SPI2_M (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 38)
#define RZN1_FUNC_SPI2_M_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 39)
#define RZN1_FUNC_SPI3_M (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 40)
#define RZN1_FUNC_SPI3_M_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 41)
#define RZN1_FUNC_SPI4_S (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 42)
#define RZN1_FUNC_SPI4_S_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 43)
#define RZN1_FUNC_SPI5_S (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 44)
#define RZN1_FUNC_SPI5_S_E (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 45)
#define RZN1_FUNC_SGPIO0_M (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 46)
#define RZN1_FUNC_SGPIO1_M (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 47)
#define RZN1_FUNC_GPIO (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 48)
#define RZN1_FUNC_CAN (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 49)
#define RZN1_FUNC_I2C (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 50)
#define RZN1_FUNC_SAFE (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 51)
#define RZN1_FUNC_PTO_PWM (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 52)
#define RZN1_FUNC_PTO_PWM1 (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 53)
#define RZN1_FUNC_PTO_PWM2 (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 54)
#define RZN1_FUNC_PTO_PWM3 (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 55)
#define RZN1_FUNC_PTO_PWM4 (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 56)
#define RZN1_FUNC_DELTA_SIGMA (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 57)
#define RZN1_FUNC_SGPIO2_M (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 58)
#define RZN1_FUNC_SGPIO3_M (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 59)
#define RZN1_FUNC_SGPIO4_S (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 60)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MAC_MTIP_SWITCH (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 61)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET (RZN1_FUNC_L2_OFFSET + 62)
/* These are MDIO0 peripherals for the RZN1_FUNC_ETH_MDIO function */
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO0_HIGHZ (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 0)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO0_GMAC0 (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 1)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO0_GMAC1 (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 2)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO0_ECAT (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 3)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO0_S3_MDIO0 (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 4)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO0_S3_MDIO1 (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 5)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO0_HWRTOS (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 6)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO0_SWITCH (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 7)
/* These are MDIO0 peripherals for the RZN1_FUNC_ETH_MDIO_E1 function */
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO0_E1_HIGHZ (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 8)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO0_E1_GMAC0 (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 9)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO0_E1_GMAC1 (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 10)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO0_E1_ECAT (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 11)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO0_E1_S3_MDIO0 (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 12)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO0_E1_S3_MDIO1 (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 13)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO0_E1_HWRTOS (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 14)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO0_E1_SWITCH (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 15)
/* These are MDIO1 peripherals for the RZN1_FUNC_ETH_MDIO function */
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO1_HIGHZ (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 16)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO1_GMAC0 (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 17)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO1_GMAC1 (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 18)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO1_ECAT (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 19)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO1_S3_MDIO0 (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 20)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO1_S3_MDIO1 (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 21)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO1_HWRTOS (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 22)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO1_SWITCH (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 23)
/* These are MDIO1 peripherals for the RZN1_FUNC_ETH_MDIO_E1 function */
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO1_E1_HIGHZ (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 24)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO1_E1_GMAC0 (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 25)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO1_E1_GMAC1 (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 26)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO1_E1_ECAT (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 27)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO1_E1_S3_MDIO0 (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 28)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO1_E1_S3_MDIO1 (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 29)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO1_E1_HWRTOS (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 30)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MDIO1_E1_SWITCH (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 31)
#define RZN1_FUNC_MAX (RZN1_FUNC_MDIO_OFFSET + 32)
#endif /* __DT_BINDINGS_RZN1_PINCTRL_H */
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