1GPIO controller on CE4100 / Sodaville SoCs
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3
4The bindings for CE4100's GPIO controller match the generic description
5which is covered by the gpio.txt file in this folder.
6
7The only additional property is the intel,muxctl property which holds the
8value which is written into the MUXCNTL register.
9
10There is no compatible property for now because the driver is probed via
11PCI id (vendor 0x8086 device 0x2e67).
12
13The interrupt specifier consists of two cells encoded as follows:
14 - <1st cell>: The interrupt-number that identifies the interrupt source.
15 - <2nd cell>: The level-sense information, encoded as follows:
16		4 - active high level-sensitive
17		8 - active low level-sensitive
18
19Example of the GPIO device and one user:
20
21	pcigpio: gpio@b,1 {
22			/* two cells for GPIO and interrupt */
23			#gpio-cells = <2>;
24			#interrupt-cells = <2>;
25			compatible = "pci8086,2e67.2",
26					   "pci8086,2e67",
27					   "pciclassff0000",
28					   "pciclassff00";
29
30			reg = <0x15900 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0>;
31			/* Interrupt line of the gpio device */
32			interrupts = <15 1>;
33			/* It is an interrupt and GPIO controller itself */
34			interrupt-controller;
35			gpio-controller;
36			intel,muxctl = <0>;
37	};
38
39	testuser@20 {
40			compatible = "example,testuser";
41			/* User the 11th GPIO line as an active high triggered
42			 * level interrupt
43			 */
44			interrupts = <11 8>;
45			interrupt-parent = <&pcigpio>;
46			/* Use this GPIO also with the gpio functions */
47			gpios = <&pcigpio 11 0>;
48	};
49