linux_dsm_epyc7002/arch/arm/boot/dts/da850-lego-ev3.dts

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ARM: dts: Add LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 dts This adds a device tree definition file for LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3. What is working: * Pin muxing * Pinconf * GPIOs * MicroSD card reader * UART on input port 1 * Buttons * LEDs * Poweroff/reset * Flash memory * EEPROM * USB host port * USB peripheral port What is not working/to be added later: * Speaker - have patch submitted to get pwm-beeper working - maybe someday it will have a real sound driver that uses PRU * A/DC chip - have driver submitted and accepted - waiting for ack on device tree bindings * Display - waiting for "simple DRM" to be mainlined * Bluetooth - needs new driver for sequencing power/enable/clock * Input and output ports - need some sort of new phy or extcon driver as well as PRU UART and PRU I2C drivers * Battery indication - needs new power supply driver Note on flash partitions: These partitions are based on the official EV3 firmware from LEGO. It is expected that most users of the mainline kernel on EV3 will be booting from an SD card while retaining the official firmware in the flash memory. Furthermore, the official firmware uses an ancient U-Boot (2009) that has no device tree support. So, it makes sense to have this partition table in the EV3 device tree file. In the unlikely case that anyone does create their own firmware image with different partitioning, they can use a modern U-Boot in their own firmware image that modifies the device tree with the custom partitions. Signed-off-by: David Lechner <david@lechnology.com> Signed-off-by: Sekhar Nori <nsekhar@ti.com>
2017-01-14 02:03:42 +07:00
/*
* Device tree for LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3
*
* Copyright (C) 2017 David Lechner <david@lechnology.com>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
* Free Software Foundation, version 2.
*/
/dts-v1/;
#include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>
#include <dt-bindings/input/linux-event-codes.h>
#include <dt-bindings/pwm/pwm.h>
#include "da850.dtsi"
/ {
compatible = "lego,ev3", "ti,da850";
model = "LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3";
aliases {
serial1 = &serial1;
};
memory@c0000000 {
device_type = "memory";
reg = <0xc0000000 0x04000000>;
};
/*
* The buttons on the EV3 are mapped to keyboard keys.
*/
gpio_keys {
compatible = "gpio-keys";
label = "EV3 Brick Buttons";
pinctrl-names = "default";
pinctrl-0 = <&button_bias>;
ARM: dts: Add LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 dts This adds a device tree definition file for LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3. What is working: * Pin muxing * Pinconf * GPIOs * MicroSD card reader * UART on input port 1 * Buttons * LEDs * Poweroff/reset * Flash memory * EEPROM * USB host port * USB peripheral port What is not working/to be added later: * Speaker - have patch submitted to get pwm-beeper working - maybe someday it will have a real sound driver that uses PRU * A/DC chip - have driver submitted and accepted - waiting for ack on device tree bindings * Display - waiting for "simple DRM" to be mainlined * Bluetooth - needs new driver for sequencing power/enable/clock * Input and output ports - need some sort of new phy or extcon driver as well as PRU UART and PRU I2C drivers * Battery indication - needs new power supply driver Note on flash partitions: These partitions are based on the official EV3 firmware from LEGO. It is expected that most users of the mainline kernel on EV3 will be booting from an SD card while retaining the official firmware in the flash memory. Furthermore, the official firmware uses an ancient U-Boot (2009) that has no device tree support. So, it makes sense to have this partition table in the EV3 device tree file. In the unlikely case that anyone does create their own firmware image with different partitioning, they can use a modern U-Boot in their own firmware image that modifies the device tree with the custom partitions. Signed-off-by: David Lechner <david@lechnology.com> Signed-off-by: Sekhar Nori <nsekhar@ti.com>
2017-01-14 02:03:42 +07:00
center {
label = "Center";
linux,code = <KEY_ENTER>;
gpios = <&gpio 29 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
};
left {
label = "Left";
linux,code = <KEY_LEFT>;
gpios = <&gpio 102 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
};
back {
label = "Back";
linux,code = <KEY_BACKSPACE>;
gpios = <&gpio 106 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
};
right {
label = "Right";
linux,code = <KEY_RIGHT>;
gpios = <&gpio 124 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
};
down {
label = "Down";
linux,code = <KEY_DOWN>;
gpios = <&gpio 126 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
};
up {
label = "Up";
linux,code = <KEY_UP>;
gpios = <&gpio 127 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
};
};
/*
* The EV3 has two built-in bi-color LEDs behind the buttons.
*/
leds {
compatible = "gpio-leds";
left_green {
label = "led0:green:brick-status";
/* GP6[13] */
gpios = <&gpio 103 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
linux,default-trigger = "default-on";
};
right_red {
label = "led1:red:brick-status";
/* GP6[7] */
gpios = <&gpio 108 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
linux,default-trigger = "default-on";
};
left_red {
label = "led0:red:brick-status";
/* GP6[12] */
gpios = <&gpio 109 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
linux,default-trigger = "default-on";
};
right_green {
label = "led1:green:brick-status";
/* GP6[14] */
gpios = <&gpio 110 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
linux,default-trigger = "default-on";
};
};
/*
* The EV3 is powered down by turning off the main 5V supply.
*/
gpio-poweroff {
compatible = "gpio-poweroff";
gpios = <&gpio 107 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
};
sound {
compatible = "pwm-beeper";
pinctrl-names = "default";
pinctrl-0 = <&ehrpwm0b_pins>;
pwms = <&ehrpwm0 1 1000000 0>;
amp-supply = <&amp>;
};
ARM: dts: Add LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 dts This adds a device tree definition file for LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3. What is working: * Pin muxing * Pinconf * GPIOs * MicroSD card reader * UART on input port 1 * Buttons * LEDs * Poweroff/reset * Flash memory * EEPROM * USB host port * USB peripheral port What is not working/to be added later: * Speaker - have patch submitted to get pwm-beeper working - maybe someday it will have a real sound driver that uses PRU * A/DC chip - have driver submitted and accepted - waiting for ack on device tree bindings * Display - waiting for "simple DRM" to be mainlined * Bluetooth - needs new driver for sequencing power/enable/clock * Input and output ports - need some sort of new phy or extcon driver as well as PRU UART and PRU I2C drivers * Battery indication - needs new power supply driver Note on flash partitions: These partitions are based on the official EV3 firmware from LEGO. It is expected that most users of the mainline kernel on EV3 will be booting from an SD card while retaining the official firmware in the flash memory. Furthermore, the official firmware uses an ancient U-Boot (2009) that has no device tree support. So, it makes sense to have this partition table in the EV3 device tree file. In the unlikely case that anyone does create their own firmware image with different partitioning, they can use a modern U-Boot in their own firmware image that modifies the device tree with the custom partitions. Signed-off-by: David Lechner <david@lechnology.com> Signed-off-by: Sekhar Nori <nsekhar@ti.com>
2017-01-14 02:03:42 +07:00
/*
* This is a 5V current limiting regulator that is shared by USB,
* the sensor (input) ports, the motor (output) ports and the A/DC.
*/
vcc5v: regulator1 {
compatible = "regulator-fixed";
regulator-name = "vcc5v";
regulator-min-microvolt = <5000000>;
regulator-max-microvolt = <5000000>;
gpio = <&gpio 101 0>;
over-current-gpios = <&gpio 99 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
enable-active-high;
regulator-boot-on;
};
/*
* This is a simple voltage divider on VCC5V to provide a 2.5V
* reference signal to the ADC.
*/
adc_ref: regulator2 {
compatible = "regulator-fixed";
regulator-name = "adc ref";
regulator-min-microvolt = <2500000>;
regulator-max-microvolt = <2500000>;
regulator-boot-on;
vin-supply = <&vcc5v>;
};
/*
* This is the amplifier for the speaker.
*/
amp: regulator3 {
compatible = "regulator-fixed";
regulator-name = "amp";
gpio = <&gpio 111 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
enable-active-high;
};
/*
* The EV3 can use 6-AA batteries or a rechargeable Li-ion battery pack.
*/
battery {
compatible = "lego,ev3-battery";
io-channels = <&adc 4>, <&adc 3>;
io-channel-names = "voltage", "current";
rechargeable-gpios = <&gpio 136 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
};
/* ARM local RAM */
memory@ffff0000 {
compatible = "syscon", "simple-mfd";
reg = <0xffff0000 0x2000>; /* 8k */
/*
* The I2C bootloader looks for this magic value to either
* boot normally or boot into a firmware update mode.
*/
reboot-mode {
compatible = "syscon-reboot-mode";
offset = <0x1ffc>;
mode-normal = <0x00000000>;
mode-loader = <0x5555aaaa>;
};
};
ARM: dts: Add LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 dts This adds a device tree definition file for LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3. What is working: * Pin muxing * Pinconf * GPIOs * MicroSD card reader * UART on input port 1 * Buttons * LEDs * Poweroff/reset * Flash memory * EEPROM * USB host port * USB peripheral port What is not working/to be added later: * Speaker - have patch submitted to get pwm-beeper working - maybe someday it will have a real sound driver that uses PRU * A/DC chip - have driver submitted and accepted - waiting for ack on device tree bindings * Display - waiting for "simple DRM" to be mainlined * Bluetooth - needs new driver for sequencing power/enable/clock * Input and output ports - need some sort of new phy or extcon driver as well as PRU UART and PRU I2C drivers * Battery indication - needs new power supply driver Note on flash partitions: These partitions are based on the official EV3 firmware from LEGO. It is expected that most users of the mainline kernel on EV3 will be booting from an SD card while retaining the official firmware in the flash memory. Furthermore, the official firmware uses an ancient U-Boot (2009) that has no device tree support. So, it makes sense to have this partition table in the EV3 device tree file. In the unlikely case that anyone does create their own firmware image with different partitioning, they can use a modern U-Boot in their own firmware image that modifies the device tree with the custom partitions. Signed-off-by: David Lechner <david@lechnology.com> Signed-off-by: Sekhar Nori <nsekhar@ti.com>
2017-01-14 02:03:42 +07:00
};
&pmx_core {
status = "okay";
ev3_lcd_pins: pinmux_lcd {
pinctrl-single,bits = <
/* SIMO, CLK */
0x14 0x00100100 0x00f00f00
>;
};
ARM: dts: Add LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 dts This adds a device tree definition file for LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3. What is working: * Pin muxing * Pinconf * GPIOs * MicroSD card reader * UART on input port 1 * Buttons * LEDs * Poweroff/reset * Flash memory * EEPROM * USB host port * USB peripheral port What is not working/to be added later: * Speaker - have patch submitted to get pwm-beeper working - maybe someday it will have a real sound driver that uses PRU * A/DC chip - have driver submitted and accepted - waiting for ack on device tree bindings * Display - waiting for "simple DRM" to be mainlined * Bluetooth - needs new driver for sequencing power/enable/clock * Input and output ports - need some sort of new phy or extcon driver as well as PRU UART and PRU I2C drivers * Battery indication - needs new power supply driver Note on flash partitions: These partitions are based on the official EV3 firmware from LEGO. It is expected that most users of the mainline kernel on EV3 will be booting from an SD card while retaining the official firmware in the flash memory. Furthermore, the official firmware uses an ancient U-Boot (2009) that has no device tree support. So, it makes sense to have this partition table in the EV3 device tree file. In the unlikely case that anyone does create their own firmware image with different partitioning, they can use a modern U-Boot in their own firmware image that modifies the device tree with the custom partitions. Signed-off-by: David Lechner <david@lechnology.com> Signed-off-by: Sekhar Nori <nsekhar@ti.com>
2017-01-14 02:03:42 +07:00
};
&pinconf {
status = "okay";
/* Buttons have external pulldown resistors */
button_bias: button-bias-groups {
disable {
groups = "cp5", "cp24", "cp25", "cp28";
bias-disable;
};
};
};
/* Input port 1 */
&serial1 {
status = "okay";
pinctrl-names = "default";
pinctrl-0 = <&serial1_rxtx_pins>;
};
&rtc0 {
status = "okay";
};
&i2c0 {
status = "okay";
clock-frequency = <400000>;
pinctrl-names = "default";
pinctrl-0 = <&i2c0_pins>;
/*
* EEPROM contains the first stage bootloader, HW ID and Bluetooth MAC.
*/
eeprom@50 {
compatible = "microchip,24c128", "atmel,24c128";
ARM: dts: Add LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 dts This adds a device tree definition file for LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3. What is working: * Pin muxing * Pinconf * GPIOs * MicroSD card reader * UART on input port 1 * Buttons * LEDs * Poweroff/reset * Flash memory * EEPROM * USB host port * USB peripheral port What is not working/to be added later: * Speaker - have patch submitted to get pwm-beeper working - maybe someday it will have a real sound driver that uses PRU * A/DC chip - have driver submitted and accepted - waiting for ack on device tree bindings * Display - waiting for "simple DRM" to be mainlined * Bluetooth - needs new driver for sequencing power/enable/clock * Input and output ports - need some sort of new phy or extcon driver as well as PRU UART and PRU I2C drivers * Battery indication - needs new power supply driver Note on flash partitions: These partitions are based on the official EV3 firmware from LEGO. It is expected that most users of the mainline kernel on EV3 will be booting from an SD card while retaining the official firmware in the flash memory. Furthermore, the official firmware uses an ancient U-Boot (2009) that has no device tree support. So, it makes sense to have this partition table in the EV3 device tree file. In the unlikely case that anyone does create their own firmware image with different partitioning, they can use a modern U-Boot in their own firmware image that modifies the device tree with the custom partitions. Signed-off-by: David Lechner <david@lechnology.com> Signed-off-by: Sekhar Nori <nsekhar@ti.com>
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pagesize = <64>;
read-only;
reg = <0x50>;
};
};
&wdt {
status = "okay";
};
&mmc0 {
status = "okay";
max-frequency = <50000000>;
bus-width = <4>;
cd-gpios = <&gpio 94 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
pinctrl-names = "default";
pinctrl-0 = <&mmc0_pins>;
ARM: dts: Add LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 dts This adds a device tree definition file for LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3. What is working: * Pin muxing * Pinconf * GPIOs * MicroSD card reader * UART on input port 1 * Buttons * LEDs * Poweroff/reset * Flash memory * EEPROM * USB host port * USB peripheral port What is not working/to be added later: * Speaker - have patch submitted to get pwm-beeper working - maybe someday it will have a real sound driver that uses PRU * A/DC chip - have driver submitted and accepted - waiting for ack on device tree bindings * Display - waiting for "simple DRM" to be mainlined * Bluetooth - needs new driver for sequencing power/enable/clock * Input and output ports - need some sort of new phy or extcon driver as well as PRU UART and PRU I2C drivers * Battery indication - needs new power supply driver Note on flash partitions: These partitions are based on the official EV3 firmware from LEGO. It is expected that most users of the mainline kernel on EV3 will be booting from an SD card while retaining the official firmware in the flash memory. Furthermore, the official firmware uses an ancient U-Boot (2009) that has no device tree support. So, it makes sense to have this partition table in the EV3 device tree file. In the unlikely case that anyone does create their own firmware image with different partitioning, they can use a modern U-Boot in their own firmware image that modifies the device tree with the custom partitions. Signed-off-by: David Lechner <david@lechnology.com> Signed-off-by: Sekhar Nori <nsekhar@ti.com>
2017-01-14 02:03:42 +07:00
};
&spi0 {
status = "okay";
pinctrl-names = "default";
pinctrl-0 = <&spi0_pins>, <&spi0_cs0_pin>, <&spi0_cs3_pin>;
flash@0 {
compatible = "n25q128a13", "jedec,spi-nor";
reg = <0>;
spi-max-frequency = <50000000>;
ti,spi-wdelay = <8>;
/* Partitions are based on the official firmware from LEGO */
partitions {
compatible = "fixed-partitions";
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <1>;
partition@0 {
label = "U-Boot";
reg = <0 0x40000>;
};
partition@40000 {
label = "U-Boot Env";
reg = <0x40000 0x10000>;
};
partition@50000 {
label = "Kernel";
reg = <0x50000 0x200000>;
};
partition@250000 {
label = "Filesystem";
reg = <0x250000 0xa50000>;
};
partition@cb0000 {
label = "Storage";
reg = <0xcb0000 0x2f0000>;
};
};
};
adc: adc@3 {
compatible = "ti,ads7957";
reg = <3>;
#io-channel-cells = <1>;
spi-max-frequency = <10000000>;
vref-supply = <&adc_ref>;
};
ARM: dts: Add LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 dts This adds a device tree definition file for LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3. What is working: * Pin muxing * Pinconf * GPIOs * MicroSD card reader * UART on input port 1 * Buttons * LEDs * Poweroff/reset * Flash memory * EEPROM * USB host port * USB peripheral port What is not working/to be added later: * Speaker - have patch submitted to get pwm-beeper working - maybe someday it will have a real sound driver that uses PRU * A/DC chip - have driver submitted and accepted - waiting for ack on device tree bindings * Display - waiting for "simple DRM" to be mainlined * Bluetooth - needs new driver for sequencing power/enable/clock * Input and output ports - need some sort of new phy or extcon driver as well as PRU UART and PRU I2C drivers * Battery indication - needs new power supply driver Note on flash partitions: These partitions are based on the official EV3 firmware from LEGO. It is expected that most users of the mainline kernel on EV3 will be booting from an SD card while retaining the official firmware in the flash memory. Furthermore, the official firmware uses an ancient U-Boot (2009) that has no device tree support. So, it makes sense to have this partition table in the EV3 device tree file. In the unlikely case that anyone does create their own firmware image with different partitioning, they can use a modern U-Boot in their own firmware image that modifies the device tree with the custom partitions. Signed-off-by: David Lechner <david@lechnology.com> Signed-off-by: Sekhar Nori <nsekhar@ti.com>
2017-01-14 02:03:42 +07:00
};
&spi1 {
status = "okay";
pinctrl-0 = <&ev3_lcd_pins>;
pinctrl-names = "default";
cs-gpios = <&gpio 44 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
display@0{
compatible = "lego,ev3-lcd";
reg = <0>;
spi-max-frequency = <10000000>;
a0-gpios = <&gpio 43 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
reset-gpios = <&gpio 80 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
};
};
&ehrpwm0 {
status = "okay";
};
ARM: dts: Add LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 dts This adds a device tree definition file for LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3. What is working: * Pin muxing * Pinconf * GPIOs * MicroSD card reader * UART on input port 1 * Buttons * LEDs * Poweroff/reset * Flash memory * EEPROM * USB host port * USB peripheral port What is not working/to be added later: * Speaker - have patch submitted to get pwm-beeper working - maybe someday it will have a real sound driver that uses PRU * A/DC chip - have driver submitted and accepted - waiting for ack on device tree bindings * Display - waiting for "simple DRM" to be mainlined * Bluetooth - needs new driver for sequencing power/enable/clock * Input and output ports - need some sort of new phy or extcon driver as well as PRU UART and PRU I2C drivers * Battery indication - needs new power supply driver Note on flash partitions: These partitions are based on the official EV3 firmware from LEGO. It is expected that most users of the mainline kernel on EV3 will be booting from an SD card while retaining the official firmware in the flash memory. Furthermore, the official firmware uses an ancient U-Boot (2009) that has no device tree support. So, it makes sense to have this partition table in the EV3 device tree file. In the unlikely case that anyone does create their own firmware image with different partitioning, they can use a modern U-Boot in their own firmware image that modifies the device tree with the custom partitions. Signed-off-by: David Lechner <david@lechnology.com> Signed-off-by: Sekhar Nori <nsekhar@ti.com>
2017-01-14 02:03:42 +07:00
&gpio {
status = "okay";
/* Don't pull down battery voltage adc io channel */
batt_volt_en {
gpio-hog;
gpios = <6 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
output-high;
};
ARM: dts: Add LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 dts This adds a device tree definition file for LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3. What is working: * Pin muxing * Pinconf * GPIOs * MicroSD card reader * UART on input port 1 * Buttons * LEDs * Poweroff/reset * Flash memory * EEPROM * USB host port * USB peripheral port What is not working/to be added later: * Speaker - have patch submitted to get pwm-beeper working - maybe someday it will have a real sound driver that uses PRU * A/DC chip - have driver submitted and accepted - waiting for ack on device tree bindings * Display - waiting for "simple DRM" to be mainlined * Bluetooth - needs new driver for sequencing power/enable/clock * Input and output ports - need some sort of new phy or extcon driver as well as PRU UART and PRU I2C drivers * Battery indication - needs new power supply driver Note on flash partitions: These partitions are based on the official EV3 firmware from LEGO. It is expected that most users of the mainline kernel on EV3 will be booting from an SD card while retaining the official firmware in the flash memory. Furthermore, the official firmware uses an ancient U-Boot (2009) that has no device tree support. So, it makes sense to have this partition table in the EV3 device tree file. In the unlikely case that anyone does create their own firmware image with different partitioning, they can use a modern U-Boot in their own firmware image that modifies the device tree with the custom partitions. Signed-off-by: David Lechner <david@lechnology.com> Signed-off-by: Sekhar Nori <nsekhar@ti.com>
2017-01-14 02:03:42 +07:00
};
&usb_phy {
status = "okay";
};
&usb0 {
status = "okay";
};
&usb1 {
status = "okay";
vbus-supply = <&vcc5v>;
};