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Bitmain BM1880 Pin Controller

This binding describes the pin controller found in the BM1880 SoC.

Required Properties:

- compatible:   Should be "bitmain,bm1880-pinctrl"
- reg:          Offset and length of pinctrl space in SCTRL.

Please refer to pinctrl-bindings.txt in this directory for details of the
common pinctrl bindings used by client devices, including the meaning of the
phrase "pin configuration node".

The pin configuration nodes act as a container for an arbitrary number of
subnodes. Each of these subnodes represents some desired configuration for a
pin, a group, or a list of pins or groups. This configuration for BM1880 SoC
includes only pinmux as there is no pinconf support available in SoC.

Each configuration node can consist of multiple nodes describing the pinmux
options. The name of each subnode is not important; all subnodes should be
enumerated and processed purely based on their content.

The following generic properties as defined in pinctrl-bindings.txt are valid
to specify in a pinmux subnode:

Required Properties:

- pins:           An array of strings, each string containing the name of a pin.
                  Valid values for pins are:

                  MIO0 - MIO111

- groups:         An array of strings, each string containing the name of a pin
                  group. Valid values for groups are:

                  nand_grp, spi_grp, emmc_grp, sdio_grp, eth0_grp, pwm0_grp,
                  pwm1_grp, pwm2_grp, pwm3_grp, pwm4_grp, pwm5_grp, pwm6_grp,
                  pwm7_grp, pwm8_grp, pwm9_grp, pwm10_grp, pwm11_grp, pwm12_grp,
                  pwm13_grp, pwm14_grp, pwm15_grp, pwm16_grp, pwm17_grp,
                  pwm18_grp, pwm19_grp, pwm20_grp, pwm21_grp, pwm22_grp,
                  pwm23_grp, pwm24_grp, pwm25_grp, pwm26_grp, pwm27_grp,
                  pwm28_grp, pwm29_grp, pwm30_grp, pwm31_grp, pwm32_grp,
                  pwm33_grp, pwm34_grp, pwm35_grp, pwm36_grp, i2c0_grp,
                  i2c1_grp, i2c2_grp, i2c3_grp, i2c4_grp, uart0_grp, uart1_grp,
                  uart2_grp, uart3_grp, uart4_grp, uart5_grp, uart6_grp,
                  uart7_grp, uart8_grp, uart9_grp, uart10_grp, uart11_grp,
                  uart12_grp, uart13_grp, uart14_grp, uart15_grp, gpio0_grp,
                  gpio1_grp, gpio2_grp, gpio3_grp, gpio4_grp, gpio5_grp,
                  gpio6_grp, gpio7_grp, gpio8_grp, gpio9_grp, gpio10_grp,
                  gpio11_grp, gpio12_grp, gpio13_grp, gpio14_grp, gpio15_grp,
                  gpio16_grp, gpio17_grp, gpio18_grp, gpio19_grp, gpio20_grp,
                  gpio21_grp, gpio22_grp, gpio23_grp, gpio24_grp, gpio25_grp,
                  gpio26_grp, gpio27_grp, gpio28_grp, gpio29_grp, gpio30_grp,
                  gpio31_grp, gpio32_grp, gpio33_grp, gpio34_grp, gpio35_grp,
                  gpio36_grp, gpio37_grp, gpio38_grp, gpio39_grp, gpio40_grp,
                  gpio41_grp, gpio42_grp, gpio43_grp, gpio44_grp, gpio45_grp,
                  gpio46_grp, gpio47_grp, gpio48_grp, gpio49_grp, gpio50_grp,
                  gpio51_grp, gpio52_grp, gpio53_grp, gpio54_grp, gpio55_grp,
                  gpio56_grp, gpio57_grp, gpio58_grp, gpio59_grp, gpio60_grp,
                  gpio61_grp, gpio62_grp, gpio63_grp, gpio64_grp, gpio65_grp,
                  gpio66_grp, gpio67_grp, eth1_grp, i2s0_grp, i2s0_mclkin_grp,
                  i2s1_grp, i2s1_mclkin_grp, spi0_grp

- function:       An array of strings, each string containing the name of the
                  pinmux functions. The following are the list of pinmux
                  functions available:

                  nand, spi, emmc, sdio, eth0, pwm0, pwm1, pwm2, pwm3, pwm4,
                  pwm5, pwm6, pwm7, pwm8, pwm9, pwm10, pwm11, pwm12, pwm13,
                  pwm14, pwm15, pwm16, pwm17, pwm18, pwm19, pwm20, pwm21, pwm22,
                  pwm23, pwm24, pwm25, pwm26, pwm27, pwm28, pwm29, pwm30, pwm31,
                  pwm32, pwm33, pwm34, pwm35, pwm36, i2c0, i2c1, i2c2, i2c3,
                  i2c4, uart0, uart1, uart2, uart3, uart4, uart5, uart6, uart7,
                  uart8, uart9, uart10, uart11, uart12, uart13, uart14, uart15,
                  gpio0, gpio1, gpio2, gpio3, gpio4, gpio5, gpio6, gpio7, gpio8,
                  gpio9, gpio10, gpio11, gpio12, gpio13, gpio14, gpio15, gpio16,
                  gpio17, gpio18, gpio19, gpio20, gpio21, gpio22, gpio23,
                  gpio24, gpio25, gpio26, gpio27, gpio28, gpio29, gpio30,
                  gpio31, gpio32, gpio33, gpio34, gpio35, gpio36, gpio37,
                  gpio38, gpio39, gpio40, gpio41, gpio42, gpio43, gpio44,
                  gpio45, gpio46, gpio47, gpio48, gpio49, gpio50, gpio51,
                  gpio52, gpio53, gpio54, gpio55, gpio56, gpio57, gpio58,
                  gpio59, gpio60, gpio61, gpio62, gpio63, gpio64, gpio65,
                  gpio66, gpio67, eth1, i2s0, i2s0_mclkin, i2s1, i2s1_mclkin,
                  spi0

Example:
        pinctrl: pinctrl@50 {
                compatible = "bitmain,bm1880-pinctrl";
                reg = <0x50 0x4B0>;

                pinctrl_uart0_default: uart0-default {
                        pinmux {
                                groups = "uart0_grp";
                                function = "uart0";
                        };
                };
        };