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Message-ID: <1357318849-12616-1-git-send-email-linus.walleij@stericsson.com>
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2013 18:00:49 +0100
From: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@...ricsson.com>
To: <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
<linux-arm-kernel@...ts.infradead.org>
Cc: Stephen Warren <swarren@...dia.com>,
Anmar Oueja <anmar.oueja@...aro.org>,
Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@...aro.org>,
Patrice Chotard <patrice.chotard@...ricsson.com>
Subject: [PATCH] pinctrl: add pinconf-generic defines for output
From: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@...aro.org>
This adds a definition of a generic output configuration
for a certain pin when using the generic pin configuration
library. Whereas driving pins low/high is usually a GPIO
business, you may want to set up pins into a default state
using hogs, and never touch them again. This helps out
with that scenario.
Based on a patch from Patrice Chotard.
Signed-off-by: Patrice Chotard <patrice.chotard@...ricsson.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@...aro.org>
---
drivers/pinctrl/pinconf-generic.c | 1 +
include/linux/pinctrl/pinconf-generic.h | 3 +++
2 files changed, 4 insertions(+)
diff --git a/drivers/pinctrl/pinconf-generic.c b/drivers/pinctrl/pinconf-generic.c
index 833a364..bcf8157 100644
--- a/drivers/pinctrl/pinconf-generic.c
+++ b/drivers/pinctrl/pinconf-generic.c
@@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ struct pin_config_item conf_items[] = {
PCONFDUMP(PIN_CONFIG_INPUT_DEBOUNCE, "input debounce", "time units"),
PCONFDUMP(PIN_CONFIG_POWER_SOURCE, "pin power source", "selector"),
PCONFDUMP(PIN_CONFIG_LOW_POWER_MODE, "pin low power", "mode"),
+ PCONFDUMP(PIN_CONFIG_OUTPUT, "pin output", "level"),
};
void pinconf_generic_dump_pin(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev,
diff --git a/include/linux/pinctrl/pinconf-generic.h b/include/linux/pinctrl/pinconf-generic.h
index 47a1bdd..b23d99d 100644
--- a/include/linux/pinctrl/pinconf-generic.h
+++ b/include/linux/pinctrl/pinconf-generic.h
@@ -62,6 +62,8 @@
* operation, if several modes of operation are supported these can be
* passed in the argument on a custom form, else just use argument 1
* to indicate low power mode, argument 0 turns low power mode off.
+ * @PIN_CONFIG_OUTPUT: this will configure the pin in output, use argument
+ * 1 to indicate high level, argument 0 to indicate low level.
* @PIN_CONFIG_END: this is the last enumerator for pin configurations, if
* you need to pass in custom configurations to the pin controller, use
* PIN_CONFIG_END+1 as the base offset.
@@ -79,6 +81,7 @@ enum pin_config_param {
PIN_CONFIG_INPUT_DEBOUNCE,
PIN_CONFIG_POWER_SOURCE,
PIN_CONFIG_LOW_POWER_MODE,
+ PIN_CONFIG_OUTPUT,
PIN_CONFIG_END = 0x7FFF,
};
--
1.7.11.3
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