| Pinctrl-based I2C Bus Mux |
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| This binding describes an I2C bus multiplexer that uses pin multiplexing to |
| route the I2C signals, and represents the pin multiplexing configuration |
| using the pinctrl device tree bindings. |
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| +-----+ +-----+ |
| | dev | | dev | |
| +------------------------+ +-----+ +-----+ |
| | SoC | | | |
| | /----|------+--------+ |
| | +---+ +------+ | child bus A, on first set of pins |
| | |I2C|---|Pinmux| | |
| | +---+ +------+ | child bus B, on second set of pins |
| | \----|------+--------+--------+ |
| | | | | | |
| +------------------------+ +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ |
| | dev | | dev | | dev | |
| +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ |
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| Required properties: |
| - compatible: i2c-mux-pinctrl |
| - i2c-parent: The phandle of the I2C bus that this multiplexer's master-side |
| port is connected to. |
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| Also required are: |
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| * Standard pinctrl properties that specify the pin mux state for each child |
| bus. See ../pinctrl/pinctrl-bindings.txt. |
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| * Standard I2C mux properties. See mux.txt in this directory. |
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| * I2C child bus nodes. See mux.txt in this directory. |
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| For each named state defined in the pinctrl-names property, an I2C child bus |
| will be created. I2C child bus numbers are assigned based on the index into |
| the pinctrl-names property. |
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| The only exception is that no bus will be created for a state named "idle". If |
| such a state is defined, it must be the last entry in pinctrl-names. For |
| example: |
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| pinctrl-names = "ddc", "pta", "idle" -> ddc = bus 0, pta = bus 1 |
| pinctrl-names = "ddc", "idle", "pta" -> Invalid ("idle" not last) |
| pinctrl-names = "idle", "ddc", "pta" -> Invalid ("idle" not last) |
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| Whenever an access is made to a device on a child bus, the relevant pinctrl |
| state will be programmed into hardware. |
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| If an idle state is defined, whenever an access is not being made to a device |
| on a child bus, the idle pinctrl state will be programmed into hardware. |
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| If an idle state is not defined, the most recently used pinctrl state will be |
| left programmed into hardware whenever no access is being made of a device on |
| a child bus. |
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| Example: |
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| i2cmux { |
| compatible = "i2c-mux-pinctrl"; |
| #address-cells = <1>; |
| #size-cells = <0>; |
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| i2c-parent = <&i2c1>; |
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| pinctrl-names = "ddc", "pta", "idle"; |
| pinctrl-0 = <&state_i2cmux_ddc>; |
| pinctrl-1 = <&state_i2cmux_pta>; |
| pinctrl-2 = <&state_i2cmux_idle>; |
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| i2c@0 { |
| reg = <0>; |
| #address-cells = <1>; |
| #size-cells = <0>; |
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| eeprom { |
| compatible = "eeprom"; |
| reg = <0x50>; |
| }; |
| }; |
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| i2c@1 { |
| reg = <1>; |
| #address-cells = <1>; |
| #size-cells = <0>; |
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| eeprom { |
| compatible = "eeprom"; |
| reg = <0x50>; |
| }; |
| }; |
| }; |
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