linux/drivers/pinctrl/qcom/pinctrl-msm.h
Abel Vesa 099f37a539 pinctrl: qcom: Add support for i2c specific pull feature
Add support for the new i2c_pull property introduced for SM8550 setting
a I2C specific pull mode on I2C able pins. Add the bit to the SM8550
specific driver while at it.

Co-developed-by: Neil Armstrong <neil.armstrong@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Neil Armstrong <neil.armstrong@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Abel Vesa <abel.vesa@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230209074510.4153294-1-abel.vesa@linaro.org
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
2023-02-10 23:47:07 +01:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2013, Sony Mobile Communications AB.
*/
#ifndef __PINCTRL_MSM_H__
#define __PINCTRL_MSM_H__
#include <linux/pm.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
struct platform_device;
struct pinctrl_pin_desc;
/**
* struct msm_function - a pinmux function
* @name: Name of the pinmux function.
* @groups: List of pingroups for this function.
* @ngroups: Number of entries in @groups.
*/
struct msm_function {
const char *name;
const char * const *groups;
unsigned ngroups;
};
/**
* struct msm_pingroup - Qualcomm pingroup definition
* @name: Name of the pingroup.
* @pins: A list of pins assigned to this pingroup.
* @npins: Number of entries in @pins.
* @funcs: A list of pinmux functions that can be selected for
* this group. The index of the selected function is used
* for programming the function selector.
* Entries should be indices into the groups list of the
* struct msm_pinctrl_soc_data.
* @ctl_reg: Offset of the register holding control bits for this group.
* @io_reg: Offset of the register holding input/output bits for this group.
* @intr_cfg_reg: Offset of the register holding interrupt configuration bits.
* @intr_status_reg: Offset of the register holding the status bits for this group.
* @intr_target_reg: Offset of the register specifying routing of the interrupts
* from this group.
* @mux_bit: Offset in @ctl_reg for the pinmux function selection.
* @pull_bit: Offset in @ctl_reg for the bias configuration.
* @drv_bit: Offset in @ctl_reg for the drive strength configuration.
* @od_bit: Offset in @ctl_reg for controlling open drain.
* @oe_bit: Offset in @ctl_reg for controlling output enable.
* @in_bit: Offset in @io_reg for the input bit value.
* @out_bit: Offset in @io_reg for the output bit value.
* @intr_enable_bit: Offset in @intr_cfg_reg for enabling the interrupt for this group.
* @intr_status_bit: Offset in @intr_status_reg for reading and acking the interrupt
* status.
* @intr_target_bit: Offset in @intr_target_reg for configuring the interrupt routing.
* @intr_target_kpss_val: Value in @intr_target_bit for specifying that the interrupt from
* this gpio should get routed to the KPSS processor.
* @intr_raw_status_bit: Offset in @intr_cfg_reg for the raw status bit.
* @intr_polarity_bit: Offset in @intr_cfg_reg for specifying polarity of the interrupt.
* @intr_detection_bit: Offset in @intr_cfg_reg for specifying interrupt type.
* @intr_detection_width: Number of bits used for specifying interrupt type,
* Should be 2 for SoCs that can detect both edges in hardware,
* otherwise 1.
*/
struct msm_pingroup {
const char *name;
const unsigned *pins;
unsigned npins;
unsigned *funcs;
unsigned nfuncs;
u32 ctl_reg;
u32 io_reg;
u32 intr_cfg_reg;
u32 intr_status_reg;
u32 intr_target_reg;
unsigned int tile:2;
unsigned mux_bit:5;
unsigned pull_bit:5;
unsigned drv_bit:5;
unsigned i2c_pull_bit:5;
unsigned od_bit:5;
unsigned egpio_enable:5;
unsigned egpio_present:5;
unsigned oe_bit:5;
unsigned in_bit:5;
unsigned out_bit:5;
unsigned intr_enable_bit:5;
unsigned intr_status_bit:5;
unsigned intr_ack_high:1;
unsigned intr_target_bit:5;
unsigned intr_target_kpss_val:5;
unsigned intr_raw_status_bit:5;
unsigned intr_polarity_bit:5;
unsigned intr_detection_bit:5;
unsigned intr_detection_width:5;
};
/**
* struct msm_gpio_wakeirq_map - Map of GPIOs and their wakeup pins
* @gpio: The GPIOs that are wakeup capable
* @wakeirq: The interrupt at the always-on interrupt controller
*/
struct msm_gpio_wakeirq_map {
unsigned int gpio;
unsigned int wakeirq;
};
/**
* struct msm_pinctrl_soc_data - Qualcomm pin controller driver configuration
* @pins: An array describing all pins the pin controller affects.
* @npins: The number of entries in @pins.
* @functions: An array describing all mux functions the SoC supports.
* @nfunctions: The number of entries in @functions.
* @groups: An array describing all pin groups the pin SoC supports.
* @ngroups: The numbmer of entries in @groups.
* @ngpio: The number of pingroups the driver should expose as GPIOs.
* @pull_no_keeper: The SoC does not support keeper bias.
* @wakeirq_map: The map of wakeup capable GPIOs and the pin at PDC/MPM
* @nwakeirq_map: The number of entries in @wakeirq_map
* @wakeirq_dual_edge_errata: If true then GPIOs using the wakeirq_map need
* to be aware that their parent can't handle dual
* edge interrupts.
* @gpio_func: Which function number is GPIO (usually 0).
* @egpio_func: If non-zero then this SoC supports eGPIO. Even though in
* hardware this is a mux 1-level above the TLMM, we'll treat
* it as if this is just another mux state of the TLMM. Since
* it doesn't really map to hardware, we'll allocate a virtual
* function number for eGPIO and any time we see that function
* number used we'll treat it as a request to mux away from
* our TLMM towards another owner.
*/
struct msm_pinctrl_soc_data {
const struct pinctrl_pin_desc *pins;
unsigned npins;
const struct msm_function *functions;
unsigned nfunctions;
const struct msm_pingroup *groups;
unsigned ngroups;
unsigned ngpios;
bool pull_no_keeper;
const char *const *tiles;
unsigned int ntiles;
const int *reserved_gpios;
const struct msm_gpio_wakeirq_map *wakeirq_map;
unsigned int nwakeirq_map;
bool wakeirq_dual_edge_errata;
unsigned int gpio_func;
unsigned int egpio_func;
};
extern const struct dev_pm_ops msm_pinctrl_dev_pm_ops;
int msm_pinctrl_probe(struct platform_device *pdev,
const struct msm_pinctrl_soc_data *soc_data);
int msm_pinctrl_remove(struct platform_device *pdev);
#endif