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2021-08-05ARM: dts: imx53-ppd: Fix ACHC entrySebastian Reichel1-10/+13
PPD has only one ACHC device, which effectively is a Kinetis microcontroller. It has one SPI interface used for normal communication. Additionally it's possible to flash the device firmware using NXP's EzPort protocol by correctly driving a second chip select pin and the device reset pin. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210802172309.164365-3-sebastian.reichel@collabora.com Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2021-06-04ARM: dts: imx53-ppd: add dma-info nodesFabien Lahoudere1-0/+2
GEHC CS ONE (codename is PPD), has multiple microcontrollers connected via UART controlling. UART2 is connected to an on-board microcontroller at 19200 baud, which constantly pushes critical data (so aging character detect interrupt will never trigger). This data must be processed at 50-200 Hz, so UART should return data in less than 5-20ms. With 1024 byte DMA buffer (and a constant data stream) the read operation instead needs 1024 byte / 19200 baud = 53.333ms, which is way too long (note: Worst case would be remote processor sending data with short pauses <= 7 characters, which would further increase this number). The current downstream kernel instead configures 24 bytes resulting in 1.25ms, but that is obviously not sensible for normal UART use cases and cannot be used as new default. The same device also has another microcontroller with a 4M baud connected to UART5 exchanging lots of data. For this the same mechanism can be used to increase the buffer size (downstream uses 4K instead of the default 1K) with potentially slightly reduced buffer count. At this baud rate latency is not an issue (4096 byte / 4M baud = 0.977 ms). Before increasing the default buffer count from 4 to 16 in 76c38d30fee7, this was required to avoid data loss. With the changed default it's a performance optimization. Signed-off-by: Fabien Lahoudere <fabien.lahoudere@collabora.com> [replace commit message] Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210430175038.103226-3-sebastian.reichel@collabora.com Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-12-17Merge tag 'arm-soc-dt-5.11' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-7/+8
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/soc/soc Pull ARM device tree updates from Arnd Bergmann: "Across all platforms, there is a continued move towards DT schema for validating the dts files. As a result there are bug fixes for mistakes that are found using these schema, in addition to warnings from the dtc compiler. As usual, many changes are for adding support for additional on-chip and on-board components in the machines we already support. The newly supported SoCs for this release are: - MStar Infinity2M, a low-end IP camera chip based on a dual-core Cortex-A7, otherwise similar to the Infinity chip we already support. This is also known as the SigmaStar SSD202D, and we add support for the Honestar ssd201htv2 development kit. - Nuvoton NPCM730, a Cortex-A9 based Baseboard Management Controller (BMC), in the same family as the NPCM750. This gets used in the Ampere Altra based "Fii Kudo" server and the Quanta GSJ, both of which are added as well. - Broadcom BCM4908, a 64-bit home router chip based on Broadcom's own Brahma-B53 CPU. Support is also added for the Asus ROG Rapture GT-AC5300 high-end WiFi router based on this chip. - Mediatek MT8192 is a new SoC based on eight Cortex-A76/A55 cores, meant for faster Chromebooks and tablets. It gets added along with its reference design. - Mediatek MT6779 (Helio P90) is a high-end phone chip from last year's generation, also added along with its reference board. This one is still based on Cortex-A75/A55. - Mediatek MT8167 is a version of the already supported MT8516 chip, both based on Cortex-A35. It gets added along with the "Pumpkin" single board computer, but is likely to also make its way into low-end tablets in the future. For the already supported chips, there are a number of new boards. Interestingly there are more 32-bit machines added this time than 64-bit. Here is a brief list of the new boards: - Three new Mikrotik router variants based on Marvell Prestera 98DX3236, a close relative of the more common Armada XP - A reference board for the Marvell Armada 382 - Three new servers using ASpeed baseboard management controllers, the actual machines being from Bytedance, Facebook and IBM, and one machine using the Nuvoton NPCM750 BMC. - The Galaxy Note 10.1 (P4) tablet, using an Exynos 4412. - The usual set of 32-bit i.MX industrial/embedded hardware: * Protonic WD3 (tractor e-cockpit) * Kamstrup OMNIA Flex Concentrator (smart grid platform) * Van der Laan LANMCU (food storage) * Altesco I6P (vehicle inspection stations) * PHYTEC phyBOARD-Segin/phyCORE-i.MX6UL baseboard - DH electronics STM32MP157C DHCOM, a PicoITX carrier board for the aleady supported DHCOM module - Three new Allwinner SoC based single-board computers: * NanoPi R1 (H3 based) * FriendlyArm ZeroPi (H3 based) * Elimo Initium SBC (S3 based) - Ouya Game Console based on Nvidia Tegra 3 - Version 5 of the already supported Zynq Z-Turn MYIR Board - LX2162AQDS, a reference platform for NXP Layerscape LX2162A, which is a repackaged 16-core LX2160A - A series of Kontron i.MX8M Mini baseboard/SoM versions - Espressobin Ultra, a new variant of the popular Armada 3700 based board, - IEI Puzzle-M801, a rackmount network appliance based on Marvell Armada 8040 - Microsoft Lumia 950 XL, a phone - HDK855 and HDK865 Hardware development kits for Qualcomm sm8250 and sm8150, respectively - Three new board variants of the "Trogdor" Chromebook (sc7180) - New board variants of the Renesas based "Kingfisher" and "HiHope" reference boards - Kobol Helios64, an open source NAS appliance based on Rockchips RK3399 - Engicam PX30.Core, a SoM based on Rockchip PX30, along with a few carrier boards" * tag 'arm-soc-dt-5.11' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/soc/soc: (679 commits) arm64: dts: sparx5: Add SGPIO devices arm64: dts: sparx5: Add reset support dt-bindings: gpio: Add a binding header for the MSC313 GPIO driver ARM: mstar: SMP support ARM: mstar: Wire up smpctrl for SSD201/SSD202D ARM: mstar: Add smp ctrl registers to infinity2m dtsi ARM: mstar: Add dts for Honestar ssd201htv2 ARM: mstar: Add chip level dtsi for SSD202D ARM: mstar: Add common dtsi for SSD201/SSD202D ARM: mstar: Add infinity2m support dt-bindings: mstar: Add Honestar SSD201_HT_V2 to mstar boards dt-bindings: vendor-prefixes: Add honestar vendor prefix dt-bindings: mstar: Add binding details for mstar,smpctrl ARM: mstar: Fill in GPIO controller properties for infinity ARM: mstar: Add gpio controller to MStar base dtsi ARM: zynq: Fix incorrect reference to XM013 instead of XM011 ARM: zynq: Convert at25 binding to new description on zc770-xm013 ARM: zynq: Fix OCM mapping to be aligned with binding on zc702 ARM: zynq: Fix leds subnode name for zc702/zybo-z7 ARM: zynq: Rename bus to be align with simple-bus yaml ...
2020-11-18Input: atmel_mxt_ts - fix up inverted RESET handlerLinus Walleij1-1/+1
This driver uses GPIO descriptors to drive the touchscreen RESET line. In the existing device trees this has in conflict with intution been flagged as GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH and the driver then applies the reverse action by driving the line low (setting to 0) to enter reset state and driving the line high (setting to 1) to get out of reset state. The correct way to handle active low GPIO lines is to provide the GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW in the device tree (thus properly describing the hardware) and letting the GPIO framework invert the assertion (driving high) to a low level and vice versa. This is considered a bug since the device trees are incorrectly mis-specifying the line as active high. Fix the driver and all device trees specifying a reset line. Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Philippe Schenker <philippe.schenker@toradex.com> Acked-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201104153032.1387747-1-linus.walleij@linaro.org Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>
2020-10-30ARM: dts: imx: Fix schema warnings for pwm-ledsAlexander Dahl1-7/+8
The node names for devices using the pwm-leds driver follow a certain naming scheme (now). Parent node name is not enforced, but recommended by DT project. DTC arch/arm/boot/dts/imx53-ppd.dt.yaml CHECK arch/arm/boot/dts/imx53-ppd.dt.yaml arch/arm/boot/dts/imx53-ppd.dt.yaml: leds-brightness: 'alarm-brightness' does not match any of the regexes: '^led(-[0-9a-f]+)?$', 'pinctrl-[0-9]+' From schema: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/leds-pwm.yaml DTC arch/arm/boot/dts/imx6dl-cubox-i.dt.yaml CHECK arch/arm/boot/dts/imx6dl-cubox-i.dt.yaml arch/arm/boot/dts/imx6dl-cubox-i.dt.yaml: pwmleds: 'front' does not match any of the regexes: '^led(-[0-9a-f]+)?$', 'pinctrl-[0-9]+' From schema: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/leds-pwm.yaml DTC arch/arm/boot/dts/imx6dl-cubox-i-emmc-som-v15.dt.yaml CHECK arch/arm/boot/dts/imx6dl-cubox-i-emmc-som-v15.dt.yaml arch/arm/boot/dts/imx6dl-cubox-i-emmc-som-v15.dt.yaml: pwmleds: 'front' does not match any of the regexes: '^led(-[0-9a-f]+)?$', 'pinctrl-[0-9]+' From schema: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/leds-pwm.yaml DTC arch/arm/boot/dts/imx6dl-cubox-i-som-v15.dt.yaml CHECK arch/arm/boot/dts/imx6dl-cubox-i-som-v15.dt.yaml arch/arm/boot/dts/imx6dl-cubox-i-som-v15.dt.yaml: pwmleds: 'front' does not match any of the regexes: '^led(-[0-9a-f]+)?$', 'pinctrl-[0-9]+' From schema: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/leds-pwm.yaml DTC arch/arm/boot/dts/imx6sx-softing-vining-2000.dt.yaml CHECK arch/arm/boot/dts/imx6sx-softing-vining-2000.dt.yaml arch/arm/boot/dts/imx6sx-softing-vining-2000.dt.yaml: pwmleds: 'blue', 'green', 'red' do not match any of the regexes: '^led(-[0-9a-f]+)?$', 'pinctrl-[0-9]+' From schema: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/leds-pwm.yaml Signed-off-by: Alexander Dahl <post@lespocky.de> Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
2020-07-13ARM: dts: imx: default to #pwm-cells = <3> in the SoC dtsi filesUwe Kleine-König1-0/+2
The imx-pwm driver supports 3 cells and this is the more flexible setting. So use it by default and overwrite it back to two for the files that reference the PWMs with just 2 cells to minimize changes. This allows to drop explicit setting to 3 cells for the boards that already depend on this. The boards that are now using 2 cells explicitly can be converted to 3 individually. Signed-off-by: Uwe Kleine-König <u.kleine-koenig@pengutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
2020-07-13ARM: dts: imx53-ppd: alarm LEDs use kernel LED interfaceIan Ray1-9/+40
Use kernel LED interface for the alarm LEDs. Signed-off-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com> Signed-off-by: Samu Nuutamo <samu.nuutamo@vincit.fi> Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.com> Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
2018-11-05ARM: dts: fsl: Fix improperly quoted stdout-path valuesRob Herring1-1/+1
A quoted label reference doesn't expand to the node path and is taken as a literal string. Dropping the quotes can fix this unless the baudrate string is appended in which case we have to use the alias. At least on VF610, the problem was masked by setting the console in bootargs. Use the alias syntax with baudrate parameter so we can drop setting the console in bootargs. Cc: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org> Cc: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de> Cc: Pengutronix Kernel Team <kernel@pengutronix.de> Cc: NXP Linux Team <linux-imx@nxp.com> Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Fabio Estevam <festevam@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch> Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
2018-09-30ARM: dts: imx53-ppd: Remove 'num-chipselects' propertyFabio Estevam1-1/+0
The 'num-chipselects' property is not a valid property according to Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/fsl-imx-cspi.txt, so let's remove it. Signed-off-by: Fabio Estevam <festevam@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
2018-07-17ARM: dts: imx53-ppd: Enable secure-reg-accessSebastian Reichel1-0/+4
Add 'secure-reg-access' property to enable PMU and hardware counters so that they can be properly used with the 'perf' tool. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk> [fabio: kept the change only in imx53-ppd context] Signed-off-by: Fabio Estevam <fabio.estevam@nxp.com> Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
2018-07-03ARM: dts: imx53-ppd: Rename usbphy nodesSebastian Reichel1-2/+2
This renames usbphy nodes 2 & 3, so that they follow the same format as usbphy node 0 & 1 from imx53.dtsi. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
2018-07-03ARM: dts: imx53-ppd: Add fixed-regulator informationSebastian Reichel1-0/+32
Add information about 3V3 power rail to avoid kernel warnings, that dummy regulators have been added. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
2018-05-14ARM: dts: imx53: Fix LDB OF graph warningRob Herring1-2/+0
Single child nodes in OF graph don't need an address and now dtc will warn about this: Warning (graph_child_address): /soc/aips@50000000/ldb@53fa8008/lvds-channel@0: graph node has single child node 'port@0', #address-cells/#size-cells are not necessary Since the LDB should always have an output port, fix the warning by adding the output port, 2, to the DT. Cc: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de> Cc: Pengutronix Kernel Team <kernel@pengutronix.de> Cc: Fabio Estevam <fabio.estevam@nxp.com> Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Philipp Zabel <p.zabel@pengutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
2018-05-14ARM: dts: imx53-ppd: Remove unnecessary #address/#size-cellsFabio Estevam1-4/+0
Remove unnecessary #address-cells/#size-cells to fix the following DTC warnings: arch/arm/boot/dts/imx53-ppd.dtb: Warning (avoid_unnecessary_addr_size): /power-gpio-keys: unnecessary #address-cells/#size-cells without "ranges" or child "reg" property arch/arm/boot/dts/imx53-ppd.dtb: Warning (avoid_unnecessary_addr_size): /touch-lock-key: unnecessary #address-cells/#size-cells without "ranges" or child "reg" property Signed-off-by: Fabio Estevam <fabio.estevam@nxp.com> Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
2018-05-02ARM: dts: imx53-ppd: Use IRQ_TYPE_* constantsSebastian Reichel1-3/+3
Replace magic numbers with IRQ_TYPE_* constants to improve DT readability. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Ezequiel Garcia <ezequiel@collabora.com> Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
2018-03-08ARM: dts: imx: Add missing #sound-dai-cells for sgtl5000 codecRob Herring1-0/+1
dtc now warns about missing #sound-dai-cells: arch/arm/boot/dts/imx6ul-geam.dtb: Warning (sound_dai_property): /sound/simple-audio-card,codec: Missing property '#sound-dai-cells' in node /soc/aips-bus@2100000/i2c@21a0000/codec@a or bad phandle (referred from sound-dai[0]) arch/arm/boot/dts/imx6ul-isiot-emmc.dtb: Warning (sound_dai_property): /sound/simple-audio-card,codec: Missing property '#sound-dai-cells' in node /soc/aips-bus@2100000/i2c@21a0000/codec@a or bad phandle (referred from sound-dai[0]) arch/arm/boot/dts/imx6ul-isiot-nand.dtb: Warning (sound_dai_property): /sound/simple-audio-card,codec: Missing property '#sound-dai-cells' in node /soc/aips-bus@2100000/i2c@21a0000/codec@a or bad phandle (referred from sound-dai[0]) Lots of i.MX boards use the SGTL5000 codec, but not all get the warning because only some reference the codec with "sound-dai" property. However, the codec should always provide #sound-dai-cells regardless, so fix all the occurrences. Cc: Sascha Hauer <kernel@pengutronix.de> Cc: Fabio Estevam <fabio.estevam@nxp.com> Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
2018-02-12ARM: dts: imx53-ppd: use PMIC's TSI pins in adc modeSebastian Reichel1-0/+10
PPD uses the PMIC's TSI pins in general purpose ADC mode. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
2018-02-12ARM: dts: imx53-ppd: Add touchscreen reset lineMartyn Welch1-0/+1
Utilise new support in Atmel MaxTouch driver to drive the touchscreen controllers reset line correctly. Signed-off-by: Martyn Welch <martyn.welch@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
2017-09-20ARM: dts: imx53: Add GE Healthcare PPDFabien Lahoudere1-0/+1042
PPD is a product from GE Healthcare to monitor vital biometric signals. Signed-off-by: Fabien Lahoudere <fabien.lahoudere@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Martyn Welch <martyn.welch@collabora.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Fabio Estevam <fabio.estevam@nxp.com> Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>