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Commit 04a0b8ef authored by Mark Brown's avatar Mark Brown
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Merge tag 'v3.17-rc4' into asoc-simple

Linux 3.17-rc4
parents 9810f537 2ce7598c
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@@ -794,6 +794,7 @@ Greg Kroah-Hartman, "How to piss off a kernel subsystem maintainer".
  <http://www.kroah.com/log/linux/maintainer-03.html>
  <http://www.kroah.com/log/linux/maintainer-04.html>
  <http://www.kroah.com/log/linux/maintainer-05.html>
  <http://www.kroah.com/log/linux/maintainer-06.html>

NO!!!! No more huge patch bombs to linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org people!
  <https://lkml.org/lkml/2005/7/11/336>
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@@ -15,6 +15,17 @@ Optional properties for main touchpad device:
    keycode generated by each GPIO. Linux keycodes are defined in
    <dt-bindings/input/input.h>.

- linux,gpio-keymap: When enabled, the SPT_GPIOPWN_T19 object sends messages
    on GPIO bit changes. An array of up to 8 entries can be provided
    indicating the Linux keycode mapped to each bit of the status byte,
    starting at the LSB. Linux keycodes are defined in
    <dt-bindings/input/input.h>.

    Note: the numbering of the GPIOs and the bit they start at varies between
    maXTouch devices. You must either refer to the documentation, or
    experiment to determine which bit corresponds to which input. Use
    KEY_RESERVED for unused padding values.

Example:

	touch@4b {
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1) Interrupt client nodes
-------------------------

Nodes that describe devices which generate interrupts must contain an either an
"interrupts" property or an "interrupts-extended" property. These properties
contain a list of interrupt specifiers, one per output interrupt. The format of
the interrupt specifier is determined by the interrupt controller to which the
interrupts are routed; see section 2 below for details.
Nodes that describe devices which generate interrupts must contain an
"interrupts" property, an "interrupts-extended" property, or both. If both are
present, the latter should take precedence; the former may be provided simply
for compatibility with software that does not recognize the latter. These
properties contain a list of interrupt specifiers, one per output interrupt. The
format of the interrupt specifier is determined by the interrupt controller to
which the interrupts are routed; see section 2 below for details.

  Example:
	interrupt-parent = <&intc1>;
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* Toshiba TC3589x multi-purpose expander

The Toshiba TC3589x series are I2C-based MFD devices which may expose the
following built-in devices: gpio, keypad, rotator (vibrator), PWM (for
e.g. LEDs or vibrators) The included models are:

- TC35890
- TC35892
- TC35893
- TC35894
- TC35895
- TC35896

Required properties:
 - compatible : must be "toshiba,tc35890", "toshiba,tc35892", "toshiba,tc35893",
   "toshiba,tc35894", "toshiba,tc35895" or "toshiba,tc35896"
 - reg : I2C address of the device
 - interrupt-parent : specifies which IRQ controller we're connected to
 - interrupts : the interrupt on the parent the controller is connected to
 - interrupt-controller : marks the device node as an interrupt controller
 - #interrupt-cells : should be <1>, the first cell is the IRQ offset on this
   TC3589x interrupt controller.

Optional nodes:

- GPIO
  This GPIO module inside the TC3589x has 24 (TC35890, TC35892) or 20
  (other models) GPIO lines.
 - compatible : must be "toshiba,tc3589x-gpio"
 - interrupts : interrupt on the parent, which must be the tc3589x MFD device
 - interrupt-controller : marks the device node as an interrupt controller
 - #interrupt-cells : should be <2>, the first cell is the IRQ offset on this
   TC3589x GPIO interrupt controller, the second cell is the interrupt flags
   in accordance with <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h>. The following
   flags are valid:
   - IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW
   - IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH
   - IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING
   - IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING
   - IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_BOTH
 - gpio-controller : marks the device node as a GPIO controller
 - #gpio-cells : should be <2>, the first cell is the GPIO offset on this
   GPIO controller, the second cell is the flags.

- Keypad
  This keypad is the same on all variants, supporting up to 96 different
  keys. The linux-specific properties are modeled on those already existing
  in other input drivers.
 - compatible : must be "toshiba,tc3589x-keypad"
 - debounce-delay-ms : debounce interval in milliseconds
 - keypad,num-rows : number of rows in the matrix, see
   bindings/input/matrix-keymap.txt
 - keypad,num-columns : number of columns in the matrix, see
   bindings/input/matrix-keymap.txt
 - linux,keymap: the definition can be found in
   bindings/input/matrix-keymap.txt
 - linux,no-autorepeat: do no enable autorepeat feature.
 - linux,wakeup: use any event on keypad as wakeup event.

Example:

tc35893@44 {
	compatible = "toshiba,tc35893";
	reg = <0x44>;
	interrupt-parent = <&gpio6>;
	interrupts = <26 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>;

	interrupt-controller;
	#interrupt-cells = <1>;

	tc3589x_gpio {
		compatible = "toshiba,tc3589x-gpio";
		interrupts = <0>;

		interrupt-controller;
		#interrupt-cells = <2>;
		gpio-controller;
		#gpio-cells = <2>;
	};
	tc3589x_keypad {
		compatible = "toshiba,tc3589x-keypad";
		interrupts = <6>;
		debounce-delay-ms = <4>;
		keypad,num-columns = <8>;
		keypad,num-rows = <8>;
		linux,no-autorepeat;
		linux,wakeup;
		linux,keymap = <0x0301006b
				0x04010066
				0x06040072
				0x040200d7
				0x0303006a
				0x0205000e
				0x0607008b
				0x0500001c
				0x0403000b
				0x03040034
				0x05020067
				0x0305006c
				0x040500e7
				0x0005009e
				0x06020073
				0x01030039
				0x07060069
				0x050500d9>;
	};
};
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				width of 8 is assumed.

 - ti,nand-ecc-opt:		A string setting the ECC layout to use. One of:
		"sw"		<deprecated> use "ham1" instead
		"sw"		1-bit Hamming ecc code via software
		"hw"		<deprecated> use "ham1" instead
		"hw-romcode"	<deprecated> use "ham1" instead
		"ham1"		1-bit Hamming ecc code
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