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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later OR MIT
/*
 * Device tree for D-Link DIR-890L
 * D-Link calls this board "WRGAC36"
 * this router has the same looks and form factor as D-Link DIR-885L.
 *
 * Some differences from DIR-885L include a separate USB2 port, separate LEDs
 * for USB2 and USB3, a separate VCC supply for the USB2 slot and no
 * router/extender switch is mounted (there is an empty mount point on the
 * PCB) so this device is a pure router. Also the LAN ports are in the right
 * order.
 *
 * Based on the device tree for DIR-885L
 * Copyright (C) 2016 Rafał Miłecki <zajec5@gmail.com>
 * Copyright (C) 2022 Linus Walleij
 */

/dts-v1/;

#include "bcm47094.dtsi"
#include "bcm5301x-nand-cs0-bch1.dtsi"

/ {
	compatible = "dlink,dir-890l", "brcm,bcm47094", "brcm,bcm4708";
	model = "D-Link DIR-890L";

	chosen {
		bootargs = "console=ttyS0,115200 earlycon";
	};

	memory@0 {
		device_type = "memory";
		reg = <0x00000000 0x08000000>,
		      <0x88000000 0x08000000>;
	};

	leds {
		/*
		 * LED information is derived from the boot log which
		 * conveniently lists all the LEDs.
		 */
		compatible = "gpio-leds";

		led-power-white {
			label = "bcm53xx:white:power";
			gpios = <&chipcommon 0 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
			linux,default-trigger = "default-on";
		};

		led-wan-white {
			label = "bcm53xx:white:wan";
			gpios = <&chipcommon 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
		};

		led-power-amber {
			label = "bcm53xx:amber:power";
			gpios = <&chipcommon 2 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
		};

		led-wan-amber {
			label = "bcm53xx:amber:wan";
			gpios = <&chipcommon 3 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
		};

		led-usb3-white {
			label = "bcm53xx:white:usb3";
			gpios = <&chipcommon 8 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
			trigger-sources = <&xhci_port1>;
			linux,default-trigger = "usbport";
		};

		led-usb2-white {
			label = "bcm53xx:white:usb2";
			gpios = <&chipcommon 15 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
			trigger-sources = <&ohci_port1>, <&ehci_port1>;
			linux,default-trigger = "usbport";
		};

		led-2ghz {
			label = "bcm53xx:white:2ghz";
			gpios = <&chipcommon 13 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
		};

		led-5ghz {
			label = "bcm53xx:white:5ghz";
			gpios = <&chipcommon 14 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
		};
	};

	gpio-keys {
		compatible = "gpio-keys";

		button-wps {
			label = "WPS";
			linux,code = <KEY_WPS_BUTTON>;
			gpios = <&chipcommon 7 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
		};

		/* Called "factory reset" in the vendor dmesg */
		button-restart {
			label = "Reset";
			linux,code = <KEY_RESTART>;
			gpios = <&chipcommon 17 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
		};
	};

	/*
	 * The flash memory is memory mapped at 0x1e000000-0x1fffffff
	 * 64KB blocks; total size 2MB, same that can be
	 * found attached to the spi_nor SPI controller.
	 */
	nvram@1e1f0000 {
		compatible = "brcm,nvram";
		reg = <0x1e1f0000 0x00010000>;

		et0macaddr: et0macaddr {
		};
	};
};

&gmac2 {
	/*
	 * The NVRAM curiously does not contain a MAC address
	 * for et2 so since that is the only ethernet interface
	 * actually in use on the platform, we use this et0 MAC
	 * address for et2.
	 */
	nvmem-cells = <&et0macaddr>;
	nvmem-cell-names = "mac-address";
};

&spi_nor {
	status = "okay";
};

&nandcs {
	/* Spansion S34ML01G2, 128MB with 128KB erase blocks */
	partitions {
		compatible = "fixed-partitions";
		#address-cells = <1>;
		#size-cells = <1>;

		/*
		 * This is called "nflash" in the vendor kernel with
		 * "upgrade" and "rootfs" (probably using OpenWrt
		 * splitpart). We call it "firmware" like standard tools
		 * assume. The CFE loader contains incorrect information
		 * about TRX partitions, ignore this, there are no TRX
		 * partitions: this device uses SEAMA.
		 */
		firmware@0 {
			compatible = "seama";
			label = "firmware";
			reg = <0x00000000 0x08000000>;
		};
	};
};

&usb2 {
	vcc-gpios = <&chipcommon 21 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
};

&usb3 {
	vcc-gpios = <&chipcommon 18 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
};

&usb3_phy {
	status = "okay";
};

&srab {
	status = "okay";

	ports {
		port@0 {
			label = "lan1";
		};

		port@1 {
			label = "lan2";
		};

		port@2 {
			label = "lan3";
		};

		port@3 {
			label = "lan4";
		};

		port@4 {
			label = "wan";
		};

		port@5 {
			status = "disabled";
		};

		port@7 {
			status = "disabled";
		};

		port@8 {
			label = "cpu";
			phy-mode = "rgmii";
		};
	};
};