A 1KHz counter is present in the LPC RTC.
Add support for this counter to get better
resolution for certain applications.
Signed-off-by: Mahesh Mahadevan <mahesh.mahadevan@nxp.com>
A 1KHz counter is also available inside the NXP LPC RTC
block. Add a binding to support that counter.
Signed-off-by: Mahesh Mahadevan <mahesh.mahadevan@nxp.com>
This commit implements `otPlatResetToBootloader` in two ways:
- trigger reset to bootloader using boot mode retention API
- trigger reset to bootloader by triggering GPIO pin (applicable
for nRF52840 Dongle)
Signed-off-by: Maciej Baczmanski <maciej.baczmanski@nordicsemi.no>
Use the common io-channel-cells name "input" instead of "channel" to make
this binding work with the various ADC DT macros.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
This is a driver targetting the Bosch BMA 4-series accelerometers. It
has been specifically developed for the BMA422 but should be compatible
with others in that line, excepting the BMA400. Supports key attributes
and async RTIO one-shot operation. I2C operation is supported, with
stubs for a SPI implementation provided for future improvement.
Signed-off-by: Tristan Honscheid <honscheid@google.com>
In preparation for supporting all synchronization modes, this
commit introduces the rx_sync_mode/tx_sync_mode DTS properties.
Using these, the user will be able to specify which synchronization
mode the SAI should use.
At the moment, the driver does nothing with the values from
said properties but still checks if their values are sane
(i.e: it checks if the directions are both in SYNC mode which
is forbidden). By default, if "rx_sync_mode" or "tx_sync_mode"
is not specified, the direction will be set to ASYNC mode.
As such, below one may find a couple of valid examples
depicting this idea:
tx_sync_mode = <0>;
rx_sync_mode = <0>;
is the same as not specifying any of the properties,
tx_sync_mode = <1>;
rx_sync_mode = <0>;
is the same as:
tx_sync_mode = <1>;
Signed-off-by: Laurentiu Mihalcea <laurentiu.mihalcea@nxp.com>
Add support for specifying the domain/kernel clock along with a common
clock divider for the STM32H7 CAN controller driver via devicetree.
Previously, the driver only supported using the PLL1_Q clock for
domain/kernel clock, but now the driver defaults to the HSE clock, which is
the chip default. Update existing boards to continue to use the PLL1_Q
clock.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
Some MCU have limitations with GPIO interrupts. Add a polling mode to
the gpio-keys driver to support those cases.
This required a bit of a refactoring of the driver data structure to add
a instance wide data, and move the pin specific pointer in the config
structure.
For polling, reuse the button 0 delayed work so we minimize the resource
waste, the two work handler functions are only referenced when used so
at least those are discarded automatically if no instance needs them.
Fix a bug in the PM structure instantiation as well.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Add an input driver to read data from an analog device, such as a
thumbstick, connected to an ADC channel, and report it as an input
device.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Add driver that based on RPI-PICO's PIO feature for ws2812.
This driver can handle WS2812 or compatible LED strips.
The single PIO node can handle up to 4 strips.
Any pins that can be configured for PIO can be used for strips.
I verified the samples/driver/led_ws2812 sample
working with WS2812(144 pcs) led strip using following patches.
- samples/drivers/led_ws2812/boards/rpi_pico.overlay
```
/ {
aliases {
led-strip = &ws2812;
};
};
&pinctrl {
ws2812_pio0_default: ws2812_pio0_default {
ws2812 {
pinmux = <PIO0_P21>;
};
};
};
&pio0 {
status = "okay";
pio-ws2812 {
compatible = "worldsemi,ws2812-rpi_pico-pio";
status = "okay";
pinctrl-0 = <&ws2812_pio0_default>;
pinctrl-names = "default";
bit-waveform = <3>, <3>, <4>;
ws2812: ws2812 {
status = "okay";
output-pin = <21>;
chain-length = <144>;
color-mapping = <LED_COLOR_ID_GREEN
LED_COLOR_ID_RED
LED_COLOR_ID_BLUE>;
reset-delay = <280>;
frequency = <800000>;
};
};
};
```
- samples/drivers/led_ws2812/boards/rpi_pico.conf
```
CONFIG_WS2812_STRIP_RPI_PICO_PIO=y
```
Signed-off-by: TOKITA Hiroshi <tokita.hiroshi@gmail.com>
Switch to using named IRQs as index-based access makes no guarantees about
devicetree interrupt order.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
Switch to using named IRQs as index-based access makes no guarantees about
devicetree interrupt order.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
Consistently use "int0" and "int1" as interrupt names for CAN controllers
based on the Bosch M_CAN IP core. This aligns with the upstream Linux
bindings.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
Use the common io-channel-cells name "input" instead of "positive" and
"negative" to make this binding work with the various ADC DT macros.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
This is in preparation for xmc4xxx mdio/ethernet patch set. In the
ethernet drivers, the DMA memory (including descriptor and buffers)
must live in dsram1 or dsram2.
Currently, in xmc47_relax_kit the RAM is the psram1 region meaning
that DMA transfers will not work. Switch to using dsram regions instead.
Also, merge dsram1 and dsram2 into a single region since they are
contiguous.
Signed-off-by: Andriy Gelman <andriy.gelman@gmail.com>
S32K1xx devices have a maximum of 3 FlexCAN peripherals. Each part may
define a different maximum number of instances and message buffers,
hence the interrupt lines are defined in the part specific dts.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
The zephyr-gpio w1 driver introduced in this commit implements
all routines for the w1 api on top of the zephyr gpio driver.
W1 bit read, write, and reset operations are executed by
bit-banging the selected gpio.
Signed-off-by: Hudson C. Dalpra <hudson@bduncanltd.com>
Some STM32F4xx chips have an R division factor in PLL. Add possibility
to configure that.
Even though the output from the R division is not used, it can be
increased to reduce power consumption.
Signed-off-by: Dawid Niedzwiecki <dawidn@google.com>
Added GPIOTE0, GPIOTE1 instances for legacy devices,
GPIOTE20, GPIOTE30 for Moonlight and GPIOTE130,
GPIOTE131 instances for Haltium.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Zymelka <jakub.zymelka@nordicsemi.no>
The sci devices described in the device tree source for RA MCUs are
incorrectly specified as being UARTs when they should be SCIs (serial
communication interfaces) which can not only operate as UARTs but also
as I2C, SPI etc.
Signed-off-by: Ian Morris <ian.d.morris@outlook.com>
This commit modifies the I2S driver to work for STM32H7
family of MCU's. Currently only TX is working.
Tested on nucleo_stm32h743zi. Requires dma1 & dmamux1 to be enabled.
Signed-off-by: Emil Lindqvist <emil@lindq.gr>
Devices like the ATSAM series chips have retained registers
which are used to store memory. The memory is accessed just
like RAM, but since they are registers, their size and
address is used directly.
This commit adds a near complete copy of the generic retained
ram driver and bindings file, adding the reg property to
the bindings file, and updating the init macro in the driver
to use the reg address and size.
Signed-off-by: Bjarki Arge Andreasen <bjarki@arge-andreasen.me>
Rename old rpl_crb to rpl_s_crb, which is needed for adding other
Raptor Lake boards. Main changes should be in the board device tree
configuration raptor_lake_p vs raptor_lake_s.
Signed-off-by: Andrei Emeltchenko <andrei.emeltchenko@intel.com>
Add SOC definition for MK22F12 series, larger LQFP-144 K22 series
parts that feature additional peripheral instances.
Additionally, these parts differ from the standard MK22 in the following
ways:
- SYSMPU peripheral is present, so an MPU definition is required
- No external oscillator divider is present
This commit also updates the NXP HAL to include pin control files for
these SOCs.
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel@degrasse.com>
Declare the SRAM0 region as memory-region
for the stm32f745 serie. Will be included for the stm32f746
for the stm32f765 serie. Will be included for the stm32f767
for the stm32f722 serie. Will be included for the stm32f723
Signed-off-by: Francois Ramu <francois.ramu@st.com>
This commit updates the Ambiq Apollo4x series soc clock frequency
of defined instances to align with context of these dts files.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Ye <aye@ambiq.com>
ESP32 family pinctrl files are currently placed in hal_espressif.
Move to main branch as part of pinctrl dt-bindings.
Signed-off-by: Sylvio Alves <sylvio.alves@espressif.com>
Add a property to the mdio controller binding to describe the MDC
frequency generated by the controller.
Signed-off-by: Declan Snyder <declan.snyder@nxp.com>
We might have to do this differently:
Configure rng default clock in .dtsi
Set board specific config in .dts
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
SRAM6 is used by RF and should be defined as RAM_NOCACHE
to allow unaligned access reads.
"IO" might be a better match but is not available on this arch.
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
This commits create the dts binding for Ambiq BT HCI instance.
And create the SPI based common HCI driver for Ambiq Apollox
Blue SoC and the extended soc driver for HCI.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Ye <aye@ambiq.com>
Add a device driver to read events from a Linux evdev device node and
inject them back as Zephyr input events.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Generic Connector for the apollo4p_evb
Ran tests/drivers/gpio/gpio_basic_api
Ambiq does not support DUAL Edged Interrupts.
Added Connector Usages as defined by the Ambiq BSP.
Signed-off-by: Richard Wheatley <richard.wheatley@ambiq.com>
USB Audio Class 2 (UAC2) includes a method to describe audio device
topology to host using a set of class specific descriptors. The audio
device description includes complete sample clock topology and audio
processing organization.
Zephyr specific bindings are supposed to allow user to create reasonably
simple audio device description using devicetree syntax. The bindings
currently include only the absolute minimum set required for headset
example. Bindings for other entities (Clock Selector, Clock Multiplier,
Mixer Unit, Selector Unit, Feature Unit, Sample Rate Converter,
variuos Effect Units, various Processing Units, Extension Unit) can be
added later together with the actual USB class implementation.
The main idea is that user does create one zephyr,uac2 compatible node
for every USB Audio 2 class instance. Note that in majority of cases
just one USB Audio 2 class is necessary because the number of streaming
interfaces is virtually unlimited (USB Audio 2 class can have up to 255
entities). The zephyr,uac2 node includes child nodes with compatibles
set to desired entity or audiostreaming interface. The parent-child
relationship is necessary to allow grouping entities to correct audio
class instance.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Moń <tomasz.mon@nordicsemi.no>
The gpio_pca953x gpio driver doesn't have
the input latch and interrupt mask
configuration which causes a lack of accessing
and using those features on an gpio expander
device. Fix it by adding input latch and
interrupt mask configurations in this driver.
Signed-off-by: Vudang Thaihai <vudang.thaihai@brillpower.com>
The LIS2DU12 is a linear 3-axis accelerometer with advanced digital
functions whose MEMS and ASIC have been expressly designed to build
an outstanding ultralow-power architecture in which the anti-aliasing
filter operates with a current consumption among the lowest in the
market.
This driver is based on stmemsc HAL i/f v2.3
https://www.st.com/en/datasheet/lis2du12.pdf
Signed-off-by: Armando Visconti <armando.visconti@st.com>
The STM32F722 is similar to the STM32F723, but lacks the latter's
more advanced USB PHY. Otherwise, they are virtually identical.
Signed-off-by: Evan Perry Grove <evan@4grove.com>
Add support for enabling the clock security system, which can detect
failures of the HSE clock.
Includes tests for nucleo_h743zi and nucleo_g474re.
Signed-off-by: Kevin ORourke <kevin.orourke@ferroamp.se>
Rename the native Linux SocketCAN driver to reflect that it can can now be
used in both native_posix and native_sim (with or without an embedded
C-library).
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
Add SMBus devices to all SoCs which have either
a st,stm32-i2c-v1 or st,stm32-i2c-v2.
Signed-off-by: Benedikt Schmidt <benedikt.schmidt@embedded-solutions.at>
Change the name of the node for the lptim used as lowpower
tick source to stm32_lp_tick_source.
Once enabled, this node is known as stm32_lp_tick_source
That will avoid naming the node lptim1 or lptim2 or lptim, etc.
Signed-off-by: Francois Ramu <francois.ramu@st.com>
The commit fixes the SHA driver because the ROM API has the following
changes from ES to QS chip:
1. base addres: from 0x13c -> 0x148
2. required SHA context buffer size : from 228 -> 240 bytes
This change also adds a check for the pre-allocated buffer size of the
SHA context when the driver initiliazes.
Signed-off-by: Jun Lin <CHLin56@nuvoton.com>
Add "st,hci-spi-v1.yaml" to represent STMicroelectronics SPI protocol V1
which is used by BlueNRG-MS devices.
Add "st,hci-spi-v2.yaml" to show STMicroelectronics SPI protocol V2
utilized by BlueNRG-1 and successor devices.
Signed-off-by: Ali Hozhabri <ali.hozhabri@st.com>
Add support for uc8175 display driver. uc8175 has a slightly
different command/data length requirements for certain registers,
namely TRES and PTL, compared to uc8176/uc8179
This commit refactors the driver code and such that setting TRES and PTL
registers are now done by function pointers provided by config->quirks,
by the same token as how it is done for setting CDI register
Signed-off-by: Xiao Qin <xiaoq@google.com>
This patch adds definitions for the nRF9151,
which is software-compatible with nRF9161.
Signed-off-by: Maximilian Deubel <maximilian.deubel@nordicsemi.no>
Add `compatible` node to Ambiq SoCs, along with secondary common compat,
since they share many similarities.
Signed-off-by: Mateusz Karlic <mkarlic@antmicro.com>
- PHY can be set up as rmii but still use 25 MHz MDC, add DT property
value for this case
- Fix KSZ8081 driver spamming phy status in debug level logging,
and fix some other state/logging logic
- Fix PHY driver not rescheduling monitor work if first configuration
fails, change code path to use goto for errors
- Handle case where some phys are not using the gpio pins in phy driver
Make GPIO properties of ksz8081 phy optional since these hardware pins
may be unused on some boards
Signed-off-by: Declan Snyder <declan.snyder@nxp.com>
Define the edge-trigger register base address based on whether
the PLIC node in the devicetree has an additional compatible
that supports edge-triggered interrupt.
Limited the implementation to Andes NCEPLIC100 only, updated
the devicetree binding of `andes_v5_ae350` accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Yong Cong Sin <ycsin@meta.com>
Add code to configure and program Lcu, Trgmux and Emios_Icu IPs to
get the the rotations by the motor in radians.
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Perseghetti <bperseghetti@rudislabs.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter van der Perk <peter.vanderperk@nxp.com>
Co-authored-by: Mayank Mahajan <mayankmahajan.x@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Sumit Batra <sumit.batra@nxp.com>
Microchip's PolarFire SoC has a total of 9 contexts associated with the
Platform Interrupt controller (PLIC). the E51 core has a single context
(M Mode), and the application processor U54 cores have two each (M mode
and S mode, respectively)
While we are at it, there are a total of 186 interrupts, not 187.
Signed-off-by: Conor Paxton <conor.paxton@microchip.com>
Microchip's PolarFire SoC (device family name: MPFS) is not specific to
the Icicle Kit. Rename the devicetree sources to be more generic and to
align with Linux and allow for other development boards to adopt.
Signed-off-by: Conor Paxton <conor.paxton@microchip.com>
Add an optional actual-key-mask property to filter out key combinations
that are not implemented in the actual keyboard matrix.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
U-blox SARA-R4 already exists but the behavior is different,
requiring a separate driver instance. For instance, R5 autostarts,
so this commit also adds support for skipping power on pulse.
Signed-off-by: Emil Lindqvist <emil@lindq.gr>
Based on stm32wba55, stm32wba55Xg is similar from device tree description
to stm32wba52Xg.
Take the opportunity to fix stm32wba52Xg descriuption scheme which was
missing stm32wba52.dtsi.
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@st.com>
Fixes an issue with the register addresses which was caused by a
missing `ranges;` option for the power peripheral
Signed-off-by: Jamie McCrae <jamie.mccrae@nordicsemi.no>
Add a poll and scan mode for the driver. If any of these are set, the
driver does not use the GPIO interrupts to detect when the matrix has to
switch to polling mode. Instead, it keeps polling it all the time,
either by enabling all the columns and poll the rows for activity, or
just keep scanning all the time.
Poll mode is useful if the specific SoC used does not support GPIO
interrupt on all the row GPIOs at the same time, scan mode if it does
not even support selecting all the columns at the same time.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Tweak the polling mode so that the driver never exit polling mode if
poll_timeout_ms is 0. This is useful if the specific driver does not
support idle mode.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
This commit introduces a new interrupt controller driver used
for NXP's IRQ_STEER IP.
Apart from introducing the driver itself, this commit contains
the following changes:
1) Switch i.MX8MP to using the XTENSA core interrupt
controller instead of the dummy irqsteer one.
* this is required because the binding for the
irqsteer driver is no longer a dummy one
(since it's being used by the irqsteer driver).
As such, to avoid having problems, switch to
using another dummy binding.
2) Modify the irqsteer dummy binding such that it
serves the IRQ_STEER driver's needs.
Signed-off-by: Laurentiu Mihalcea <laurentiu.mihalcea@nxp.com>
This PR set the correct value for the stm32F7 devices.
And change vrefint-cal-addr to <0x1FF07A2A> for stm32F722-F723
soc serie.
Signed-off-by: Francois Ramu <francois.ramu@st.com>
Many driver APIs are opting to provide an `emul` driver
implementation that can be used for a number of purposes.
- providing an ideal / model driver for reference
- configurable backends
- seamless integration with device tree
- support for native posix, qemu, and any other board
- fast regression testing of app and library code
Provide an initial set of bindings for `zephyr,dma-emul` devices.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Friedt <cfriedt@meta.com>
These were first deprecated in v3.2. We have kept support for them
for as long as we can, but now their presence is causing CI failures
in some configurations. Specifically, using the deprecated 'label'
property is causing a warning which is promoted to an error in some
twister runs. This is blocking other forward progress in the
devicetree API.
I tried to rework the tests to avoid this, but it was too much effort
for the time I had to work on the task. Removing the APIs is therefore
unfortunately the best way forward to unblocking other work.
Re-work the test suite a bit to maintain coverage where we are using
the label property to test other macros.
Add a migration guide section to help with the transition.
Signed-off-by: Martí Bolívar <mbolivar@amperecomputing.com>
The possible settings for the lps22df and lps28dfw sensor are overlapping,
except the Full-Scale mode setting. Threrefore we can change the macros
from LPS22DF_DT_[..] to LPS2xDF_DT_[..].
Signed-off-by: Jonas Remmert <j.remmert@phytec.de>
The LPS28DFW is an ultracompact, piezoresistive, absolute pressure sensor.
Compared to the LPS22DF, the LPS28DFW is waterproof and has a Dual FS
capability and does not have SPI. This commit extends the LPS22DF driver to
be compatible with the LPS28DFW device.
Signed-off-by: Jonas Remmert <j.remmert@phytec.de>
Use the "ambiq,gpio" binding to combine the "ambiq,gpio-bank"
child nodes for Apollo4 Plus soc.
Also update the GPIO driver accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Ye <aye@ambiq.com>
This Ambiq gpio binding provides the GPIO pin mapping for GPIO child
nodes tosolve the limitation of the maximum 32 pins handling in GPIO
driver API.
The gpio-bank nodes can be created under the gpio parent node.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Ye <aye@ambiq.com>
This removes all occurrences of arm,num-mpu-regions relying on the value
reported by the register instead.
A user may still define this property if they need to have a compile time
definition for it.
Signed-off-by: Wilfried Chauveau <wilfried.chauveau@arm.com>
The C code does not required this parameter to be defined and falls back
to the MPU_TYPE's register to return the appropriate value.
Signed-off-by: Wilfried Chauveau <wilfried.chauveau@arm.com>
In case of boards where REF_CLK signal is not connected
to the GPIO0 by default add the possibility to use
the optional GPIO16/GPIO17 as a REF CLK source.
Signed-off-by: Bartosz Bilas <bartosz.bilas@hotmail.com>
Although the RT1015 only supports 128 KB of FlexRAM being used at once, the
default fusemap overallocates 160KB of FlexRAM. The JLink flashloader
algorithm appears to rely on the 64KB of DTCM in the default fusemap
being configured. Reducing the DTCM allocation resulted in JLink
failing to flash the SOC.
To resolve this, utilize the default fusemap of {O, O, D, D, I} for the
RT1015 FlexRAM setup. Add a note about the restrictions on using
overallocated FlexRAM to the SOC DTSI.
Fixes#65889
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel.degrasse@nxp.com>
Add Driver for KSZ8081 Ethernet PHY. The Generic MII Driver
is not sufficient to use for this PHY chip which has special
vendor implemented behaviors.
Signed-off-by: Declan Snyder <declan.snyder@nxp.com>
Add a property to the ethernet controller binding
indicating what type of connection the MAC has with
the PHY device.
Signed-off-by: Declan Snyder <declan.snyder@nxp.com>
The Device Multiplexer (devmux) is a pseudo-device that can
be used to select between multiple included sub-devices.
It is experimental, but its current use is in system
remediation. Take for example, the scenario where the
system console and log subsystem both have the uart backend
enabled. The case may arise, where the chosen backing uart
could be an abstraction of another very high-bandwidth bus
- such as a PCIe BAR, a UDP socket, or even even just memory.
If the "service" (for lack of a better term) that backs this
abstract "uart" experiences an error, it is of critical
importance to be able to switch the system console, uart log
backend, or whatever to another uart (semi-transparently) in
order to bring up a shell, continue to view system logs, or
even just support user console I/O.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Friedt <cfriedt@meta.com>
Add support for mutable devices. Mutable devices are those which
can be modified after declaration, in-place, in kernel mode.
In order for a device to be mutable, the following must be true
* `CONFIG_DEVICE_MUTABLE` must be y-selected
* the Devicetree bindings for the device must include
`mutable.yaml`
* the Devicetree node must include the `zephyr,mutable` property
Signed-off-by: Christopher Friedt <cfriedt@meta.com>
Adds the tja1103 enet phy for setting phy options on the mr_canhubk3.
Co-authored-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter van der Perk <peter.vanderperk@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Perseghetti <bperseghetti@rudislabs.com>
MDIO controller is part of GMAC and it requires GMAC ethernet driver to
initialize first because it will reset the whole GMAC hw block during
initialization. Both C22 and C45 APIs are supported.
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Perseghetti <bperseghetti@rudislabs.com>
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Perseghetti <bperseghetti@rudislabs.com>
add dts support for watchdog to accomodate watchdog driver bringup on
aglex and agilex5
Signed-off-by: Balsundar Ponnusamy <balsundar.ponnusamy@intel.com>
The number of IRQ priority bits was incorrectly set to 3 instead
of 2, which is the correct number for Cortex-M0+.
Signed-off-by: Yonatan Schachter <yonatan.schachter@gmail.com>
After porting from h5 to f7 i noticed that not all mcus have
cpu node labels. Added cpu0 node labels to all stm32 dts.
Signed-off-by: Kacper Dalach <dalachowsky@gmail.com>
Revert "dts: bindings: LPtimer of stm32 has a x2 factor on its clock"
The stm32u5 lptim clock source has no prescaler to divide the
the LPTIM input clock frequency : no property required.
This reverts commit 572b286010.
Signed-off-by: Francois Ramu <francois.ramu@st.com>
r8a779f0 is also know as S4, this SoC is part of the Gen4 SoC series,
has 8 Cortex-A55 and a dual core lockstep Cortex-R52 processor.
SCIF0 is dedicated to Zephyr and SCIF3 to Linux.
**Control Domains**
IMPORTANT: This SoC is divided into two "domains":
- Application domain contains some peripherals as well as A55 & R52 cores.
- Control domain that contain a G4MH/RH850 MCU and other peripherals.
In order to access control domain peripherals such as gpio4-7 and CAN-FD
from application domain, the G4MH MCU has to unlock a protection
mechanism from control domain buses.
"Protected" controllers will be flagged in gen4 device trees,
warning users that they need to flash a custom G4MH firmware
to unlock access to these controllers.
**Clock controller**
This SoC clock controller is offering "domains"
for each world (Zephyr/Linux).
These domains are several "entry points" to the clock controller
which are arbitrated to avoid a world from turning off a clock needed
by another one.
We decided to use the same domain as Linux because the
security mechanism as to be implemented before accessing
another domain.
Signed-off-by: Aymeric Aillet <aymeric.aillet@iot.bzh>
Add support of r8a779f0 cpg driver.
r8a779f0 soc has its own clock tree.
Gen4 SoCs common registers addresses have been added in header.
Signed-off-by: Mykola Kvach <mykola_kvach@epam.com>
Signed-off-by: Aymeric Aillet <aymeric.aillet@iot.bzh>
The shi module in npcx4 supports the enhanced buffer mode.
Add a new compatible string "nuvoton,npcx-shi-enhanced" for it.
Then the shi driver can determine if it should use the enhanced buffer
mode based on the compatiable string.
Signed-off-by: Jun Lin <CHLin56@nuvoton.com>
By making short inputs optional, the user can bypass short-events all
together if necessary (e.g. custom button-press listener).
Signed-off-by: Juliane Schulze <juliane.schulze@deveritec.com>
This add regulator driver for Smartbond DA1469X SOC.
Driver can control VDD, V14, V18, V18P, V30 rails,
full voltage range supported by SOC is covered.
For VDD, V14, V18, V18P DCDC can be configured.
Special VDD_CLAMP (always on) and VDD_SLEPP are added
to allow configuration of VDD in sleep modes.
Signed-off-by: Jerzy Kasenberg <jerzy.kasenberg@codecoup.pl>
Add an option to drive inactive columns to inactive state rather than
high impedance. This is useful if the matrix has isolation diodes for
every key, as it allows the matrix to stabilize faster and the API for
changing the pin value is more efficient than the one to change the pin
configuration.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Only RTC can be used as the idle timer for cortex-m systick. Set the
chosen node as RTC by default.
The idle timer will be enabled only if PM management is set.
Signed-off-by: Dawid Niedzwiecki <dawidn@google.com>
Rather than configuring in serial_wakeup sample, define LPUART1 wakeup
line in wl.dtsi file.
Additionally make few cosmetic changes to nucleo_wl55rj overlay in
serial wakeup sample.
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@st.com>
Add soc power management for the STM32F4x chips.
One low power state is added supported by all chips from the family -
the Stop mode with voltage regulator in low-power mode.
The Stop mode for STM32F chips has to work with the IDLE timer -
CORTEX_M_SYSTICK_IDLE_TIMER, because PLL and HSI are disabled in the
Stop mode (Systick is not clocked). The only possible wakeup source is
RTC, which works as a IDLE timer for the Systick.
The exit latency may need to be adjusted per system, depending on the
system tick frequency and other variables.
Signed-off-by: Dawid Niedzwiecki <dawidn@google.com>
On STM32WL, the backup memory is defined as part of the TAMP peripheral.
This seems to be a deviation from the stm32 family where this memory is
defined as part of the RTC.
The STM32WL reference manual shows that tamp_pclk is connected to
rtc_pclk. This means that the clock required to run the TAMP peripheral
is the same as the RTC's. A quick port of BBRAM on STM32WL is achieved
by instanciating the bbram device as a child of the RTC and by modifying
the address offset to the first backup register from the rtc base
address.
Signed-off-by: Adrien Bruant <adrien.bruant@aalberts-hfc.com>
This commit moves configuration of hfxo from headers defined on board level
to device trees of SoCs.
Signed-off-by: Franciszek Zdobylak <fzdobylak@antmicro.com>
Add dummy interrupt id until we can support UART interuppt
on i.MX8MP in order to fix compilation warnings.
Signed-off-by: Iuliana Prodan <iuliana.prodan@nxp.com>
This commit introduces the SOF host DMA driver.
This driver is used by NXP platforms in the context of
SOF's host component to copy data from the host memory
to the firmware (local) memory. This is possible because
NXP platforms can access the host memory directly w/o
an actual DMA engine.
Signed-off-by: Laurentiu Mihalcea <laurentiu.mihalcea@nxp.com>
Adds a clock control device for a PWM node, allowing the PWM
to be controlled using the clock control API.
It is a similar idea to the device driver in linux:
linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/pwm-clock.yaml
Signed-off-by: Andriy Gelman <andriy.gelman@gmail.com>
Split the common keyboard scanning code out of the ITE specific driver
and use the generic code instead.
Note that this changes few timing defaults, the change is not
significant though so I suspect there's no difference in practice.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
- added example of usage Infineon CAT1 i2c driver
- added note that pinctrl nodes need to be configured
as open-drain and input-enable.
Signed-off-by: Nazar Palamar <nazar.palamar@infineon.com>
Setting slew-rate property is not supported on Kinetis KE series
and the value will not have effect, so this property should not
be required.
We are also planning to reuse the Kinetis pin control binding and
associated driver for NXP S32K1xx devices, which doesn't support
setting the slew-rate rate as well.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
Add Verdin iMX8M Plus board with i.MX8MP SoC and ARM Cortex-M7 processor.
Add two targets (DDR and ITCM) for the iMX8M Plus board.
Port and documentation are based on NXP MIMX8MM EVK board.
This code is intented to be used with the Cortex-M7.
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Freitas <gabriel.freitas@toradex.com>
Add support for UART1 usage by adding uart1 node and configuration
to the i.MX 8ML devicetree include.
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Freitas <gabriel.freitas@toradex.com>
Add Renesas rzt2m gpio driver with basic functionality.
It supports pin mode configuration and writing/reading to/from gpio ports.
Includes dts changes to build blinky sample.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Michalski <jmichalski@internships.antmicro.com>
This adds a new driver for Renesas RZ/T2M.
The driver allows configuration of pin direction,
pull up/down resistors, drive strength and slew rate,
and selection of function for a pin.
Signed-off-by: Wojciech Sipak <wsipak@antmicro.com>
This adds a UART driver for the Renesas RZ/T2M
Serial Communication Interface.
The driver implements:
* Polling API,
* Interrupt-driven API.
Signed-off-by: Wojciech Sipak <wsipak@antmicro.com>
This adds a new SoC: SOC_RENESAS_RZT2M
and a new board: rzt2m_startek_kit
Signed-off-by: Wojciech Sipak <wsipak@antmicro.com>
Co-authored-by: Roman Dobrodii <rdobrodii@antmicro.com>
Change the row-count and col-count to be optional in the generic
binding, add a second pair of macro to allow the implementation to
specify the numbers from a different property.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
A configurable delay during regulator switch on is currently
only supported by the GPIO and fixed regulator drivers.
This functionality has been moved to the common driver, so it can
be easily added to any regulator driver.
Signed-off-by: Andy Sinclair <andy.sinclair@nordicsemi.no>
i.MX93 share similiar register layout with i.MX RT11xx. Change ccm driver
to align with i.MX RT11xx, and make it easier to enable other drivers.
Signed-off-by: Chekhov Ma <chekhov.ma@nxp.com>
The LPS22DF is an ultracompact, piezoresistive, absolute pressure sensor
that functions as a digital output barometer. The LPS22DF provides lower
power consumption, achieving lower pressure noise than its predecessor.
This driver is based on stmemsc HAL i/f v2.3
https://www.st.com/en/datasheet/lps22df.pdf
Signed-off-by: Armando Visconti <armando.visconti@st.com>
The icmsg and icmsg_me backends has limitations in context of
concurrent access to single instance. Some limitations are:
* sending by more thread at the same time may cause -EBUSY
* allocating TX buffer will cause errors in other threads that want
to allocate before first thread sent the message,
* during no-copy receive, when RX buffer is on hold receiving is
totally blocked.
This backend resolves those limitations by adding dynamically allocated
buffers on shared memory next to ICmsg circular buffer. The data is
passed using those buffers, so concurrency is not a problem. The ICmsg
is used only to pass short 2-byte messages containing references to
those buffers. The backend also supports multiple endpoint.
The ipc/icmsg_me sample was modified to support this backend.
Signed-off-by: Dominik Kilian <Dominik.Kilian@nordicsemi.no>
Move all the generic code from the Nuvoton NPCX keyboard scanning driver
into input_kbd_matrix.c. While doing that convert few configs into
devicetree properties and tweak few other things to enable the generic
code to support multiple instances.
This is limited to 8 rows for now, and that's fine for all the current
in-tree drivers, the limit could be removed down the road but this
should be fine for now, added few generic build checks to make sure a
driver does not go over the limit, as well and some more implementation
specific checks.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Enable NXP FlexRAM in DTS and SOC code.
Do not configure flexram at runtime if the code is in the RAM.
Fix RT1060 DT to be more accurate.
Signed-off-by: Declan Snyder <declan.snyder@nxp.com>
The M4F subsystem has a dedicated GPIO controller with 24 available
pins. Add the node definition for the recently added driver.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Schultz <d.schultz@phytec.de>
Add pinctrl to the Davinci GPIO driver to allow muxing pins dirctly
in this driver.
Also aligned the macro backslashes as line continuation character at
the end of each line with each at the same position and removed the
GPIO_DAVINCI_DEVICE_INIT macro which seems to be not used.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Schultz <d.schultz@phytec.de>
DW watchdog driver is not used on ACE,
Intel ADSP watchdog driver will be used in DTS when ready to use
Signed-off-by: Adrian Bonislawski <adrian.bonislawski@intel.com>
Convert the ITE keyboard scanning driver from kscan to input, add the
corresponding kscan compatibility node to the current board, build test
only.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Initialize the MDIO peripheral clock (normally done during GMAC
initialization) before trying any MDIO transfers, preventing startup
errors.
Signed-off-by: Nick Kraus <nick@nckraus.com>
Support NXP MRT on LPC55XXX SOC series, enable on
lpcxpresso55s69_cpu0, add test overlay to counter basic api test
Signed-off-by: Declan Snyder <declan.snyder@nxp.com>
Add binding for nxp,mrt and nxp,mrt-channel. MRT is
NXP multirate timer, a simple timer with multiple
independent channels.
Signed-off-by: Declan Snyder <declan.snyder@nxp.com>
At present, many of the NXP S32 shim drivers do not make use of
devicetree instance-based macros because the NXP S32 HAL relies on an
index-based approach, requiring knowledge of the peripheral instance
index during both compilation and runtime, and this index might not
align with the devicetree instance index.
The proposed solution in this patch eliminates this limitation by
determining the peripheral instance index during compilation
through macrobatics and defining the driver's ISR within the shim
driver itself.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
This commit introduces all changes necessary for utilizing
the serial interface on i.MX8QM/QXP.
Signed-off-by: Laurentiu Mihalcea <laurentiu.mihalcea@nxp.com>
Since the LPUART peripheral DTS binding requires the
"interrupts" property be specified even if it's not going
to be used for now we need to add a dummy interrupt controller
node to make that possible. Logically speaking, this dummy
interrupt controller should be used by peripherals which
can assert interrupts directly routed to the DSP.
Signed-off-by: Laurentiu Mihalcea <laurentiu.mihalcea@nxp.com>
This commit enables clock control on the i.MX8QM and QXP boards.
This is achieved through the following changes:
1) The "reg" property is no longer marked as required
for the "nxp,imx-ccm" binding. This is necessary because
in the case of i.MX8QM and i.MX8QXP the clock management
is done through the SCFW, hence there's no need to access
CCM's MMIO space (not that you could anyways).
2) The DTS now contains a scu_mu node. This node refers
to the MU instance used by the DSP to communicate with
the SCFW.
3) The CCM driver needs to support the LPUART clocks
(which will be the only IP that's supported for now)
and needs to perform an initialization so that the
NXP HAL driver knows which MU to use to communicate
with the SCFW.
Signed-off-by: Laurentiu Mihalcea <laurentiu.mihalcea@nxp.com>
This patch set provides support for T1S ethernet device - LAN8651.
For SPI communication the implementation of Open Alliance TC6
specification is used.
The driver implementation focuses mostly on reducing memory footprint,
as the used SoC (STM32G491) for development has only 32 KiB RAM in total.
Signed-off-by: Lukasz Majewski <lukma@denx.de>
NXP USB bindings were combined into one binding and using
a property corresponding to HAL enums which is improper use
of devicetree.
Signed-off-by: Declan Snyder <declan.snyder@nxp.com>
Generic GPIO enabled analog switch to isolate devices from an I2C bus
Signed-off-by: Vaishnav Achath <vaishnav@beagleboard.org>
Signed-off-by: Ayush Singh <ayushdevel1325@gmail.com>
Replace spsc_pbuf with pbuf implementation dedicated to
be used by IcMsg based backends.
The pbuf is written on top of simple read/write semantics
with minimal footprint and code complexity
Signed-off-by: Emil Obalski <Emil.Obalski@nordicsemi.no>
The `int1-gpios` property is common for both spi and i2c
implementations of adxl372. Therefore move it to
`adi,adxl372-common.yaml`
Signed-off-by: Antoniu Miclaus <antoniu.miclaus@analog.com>
Add basic support for ams TSL2561 light sensor. Triggers, attributes
and manual integration time are currently not supported.
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Silva <gustavograzs@gmail.com>
This device lost the reg property since 88c9d1fbaf, causing the
nucleo_l011k4 board to not build anymore. Add it back, 512 bytes should
be the right number for this chip.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Both the BQ27421 and BQ27427 have a few preset Chemistry profiles.
For the BQ27421 there exists three variants of the IC, and for the BQ27427,
it can be configured. The chemistry profile among other things includes the
taper voltage, which is used to detect charge termination.
This adds an optional `chemistry-id` config option to the driver. On the
BQ27421, it will confirm that the correct variant of the IC is mounted,
and on the BQ27427, it will configure it with the correct value.
Side note: The reference manual for the BQ27427
(https://www.ti.com/lit/ug/sluucd5/sluucd5.pdf) currently contains some
errors and inconsistencies regarding these registers. The table on page 7
appears to be correct.
Signed-off-by: Tobias Pisani <topisani@hamsterpoison.com>
Added initial version of Infineon AIROC WIFI driver
Added initial version of binding file for Infineon AIROC WIFI
driver
Rename CONFIG_ABSTRACTION_RTOS_COMPONENT_ZEPHYR to
CONFIG_USE_INFINEON_ABSTRACTION_RTOS
Exclude cy8cproto_062_4343w platform from
drivers.modem.esp_at.build test
Change revision hal_infineon to
69c883d3bd9fac8a18dd8384624b8c472a68d06f
Signed-off-by: Nazar Palamar <nazar.palamar@infineon.com>
Added initial version of Infineon CAT1 SDHC/SDIO driver
Added initial version of binding file for Infineon CAT1 SDHC/SDIO
driver
Signed-off-by: Nazar Palamar <nazar.palamar@infineon.com>
Add a property for I2C channel switch selection. This property will
write to the SMBxxCHS register according to the I2C node you selected,
which can make channel swapping.
Signed-off-by: Tim Lin <tim2.lin@ite.corp-partner.google.com>
Fix the following compilation warning:
```
Warning (unit_address_format): /memory@0xb0000000: \
unit name should not have leading "0x"
```
Signed-off-by: Yong Cong Sin <ycsin@meta.com>
This is support for AArch64 development board.
The board uses 4-core Cortex-A55, which are based on
the ARMv8.2 architecture.
In addition,we support smp support and
it can use 4-cores to run basic samples.
Signed-off-by: Charlie Xiong <1981639884@qq.com>
The variants of this family have different sizes of eeprom. This moves
eeprom definition from common family definition to device specific.
Signed-off-by: Gerson Fernando Budke <gerson.budke@ossystems.com.br>
Add in DT the possibility to configure both INT1 and INT2
pin. The driver will then assign one of the two (either 1
or 2, according to what value drdy_pin is set) to a gpio
for receiving drdy interrupts.
The other pin may be used in the future to receive event
interrupts.
Signed-off-by: Armando Visconti <armando.visconti@st.com>
The HCI receive path has a delay between reading the header and payload
from the controller to give the controller time to setup the SPI
peripheral for the next transaction. Add the same delay on the transmit
path for the same reasons.
Signed-off-by: Jordan Yates <jordan.yates@data61.csiro.au>
Remove nxp,imx-mu-rev2 compatible. This IP block is the same as the
nxp,imx-mu device, and should be handled by the same compatible
Instead, use CONFIG_HAS_MCUX to determine which HAL APIs should be used
to interact with the messaging unit IP.
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel.degrasse@nxp.com>
Real UARTs usually write 1 to a few bytes at a time through a
latch buffer. Add latch buffer property to binding for
uart_emul and limit fifo_read and fifo_fill to not exceed the
latch buffer.
Signed-off-by: Bjarki Arge Andreasen <bjarkix123@gmail.com>
Maxim MAX20335 is a PMIC with Ultra-Low IQ Voltage Regulators and
Battery Chargers for Small Lithium Ion Systems.
Signed-off-by: Bartosz Bilas <b.bilas@grinn-global.com>
Unify spelling of CAN Flexible Data-rate abbreviation to "CAN FD" instead
of "CAN-FD". The former aligns with the CAN in Automation (CiA)
recommendation.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
Power rails of some peripherals are controlled externally.
This is a case in embedded controllers, where the power of
some I2C devices are managed by the main application
processor.
To ensure that zephyr drivers access the devices where is
powered on, introduce a "monitoring" power domain. It works
by registering interrupt handler with gpio a pin, so that
when power state changes, it will notify relevant drivers.
Additionaly add CONFIG_POWER_DOMAIN_INIT_PRIORITY to replace
harcoded init priority.
Fixes: #51349
Signed-off-by: Albert Jakieła <jakiela@google.com>
Adding initial support for Renesas RA UART.
To avoid complicating initial code for supporting the SoC,
I have implemented only the bare minimum for now.
Signed-off-by: TOKITA Hiroshi <tokita.hiroshi@fujitsu.com>
Add initial support for Renesas RA GPIO.
To avoid complicating the initial code for supporting the SoC,
I have implemented only the bare minimum for now.
Signed-off-by: TOKITA Hiroshi <tokita.hiroshi@fujitsu.com>
To avoid complicating the initial code for supporting the SoC,
I have implemented only the bare minimum for now.
Signed-off-by: TOKITA Hiroshi <tokita.hiroshi@fujitsu.com>
To avoid complicating the initial code for supporting the SoC,
I have implemented only the bare minimum for now.
Signed-off-by: TOKITA Hiroshi <tokita.hiroshi@fujitsu.com>
Add initial support for Renesas RA clock generation circuit.
It returns a fixed value to simplify the first commit to get the UART
working now.
Signed-off-by: TOKITA Hiroshi <tokita.hiroshi@fujitsu.com>
In the CONFIG_SPI_NOR_SFDP_MINIMAL configuration this value is hard
coded to 256 bytes. Make it configurable via devicetree.
Signed-off-by: Andriy Gelman <andriy.gelman@gmail.com>
We currently have three keyboard scanning drivers in the code base
(npcx, it8xxx2 and mchp_xec, last two yet to be converted to input).
These have been largely copy pasted from each other and share a lot of
the same structure and code.
This PR lays a foundation to start decoupling feature from those drivers
into a common code base, and it is heavily inspired by the current
regulator common data/config one.
Feature wise this only moves the thread struct, stack and initialization
to the common code and declares the thread callback as the only API, but
the intent is to move as much code as possible in there an only abstract
device specific callbacks in the api structures.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
This commit adds a GNSS driver for the Quectel LCX6G
series of GNSS modems (LC26G, LC76G, LC86G). It is
based on the modem subsystem, and the GNSS utilities
added in the two previous commits.
Signed-off-by: Bjarki Arge Andreasen <bjarkix123@gmail.com>
The default is that the high time for open-drain clk is one
PPBAUD, which is typically very short. Some device require
a longer high time during the open-drain address phase so
add a property to allow device tree to override the default.
Signed-off-by: Mike J. Chen <mjchen@google.com>
The labels used in chosen node are not defined in dtsi file.
They are defined on board level and also chosen is already set there to
proper values.
Signed-off-by: Franciszek Zdobylak <fzdobylak@antmicro.com>
The header file defines macros that are not used in the boards dts but on
the SoC level. They should be include where they are used.
Signed-off-by: Franciszek Zdobylak <fzdobylak@antmicro.com>
for nucleo_stm32g0b1 board.
the HSI48 clock is the clock used by default for the USB controller,
however its default tolerance is not enough for the USB specification,
leading to some random errors depending on many factors, including the
upstream HUB or host.
this commit adds an option in the device tree to enable the STM32 Clock
recovery system (CRS) using USB SOF packet reception as a reference,
which brings the HSI48 within the required accuracy for USB transfers.
Signed-off-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
Signed-off-by: Marc Desvaux <marc.desvaux-ext@st.com>
Refactor the pinctrl nodes slightly so that the port devices are not
child of the main pinctrl node. This is because the pinctrl node is
being used as parent for pinctrl setting nodes itself, and having the
port nodes as child end up creating a circular depdency with the edt
child enumeration patch.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Refactor the pinctrl nodes slightly so that the port devices are not
child of the main pinctrl node. This is because the pinctrl node is
being used as parent for pinctrl setting nodes itself, and having the
port nodes as child end up creating a circular depdency with the edt
child enumeration patch.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Modified files (yaml, dts, overlay, and c) which were using spi-cpol
and spi-cpha to be compatible with the new structure.
Signed-off-by: Ali Hozhabri <ali.hozhabri@st.com>
Add support to set SPI clock polarity (CPOL), clock phase (CPHA), and
hold-on-cs in a dts file to get rid of using related macros in spi.c driver
since each board may work on a different SPI mode rather than the default
one (based on CPOL and CPHA).
Signed-off-by: Ali Hozhabri <ali.hozhabri@st.com>
This commit adds basic support for m5stacks M-Bus extenions port that is
support my core and core2 module.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kiepfer <m.kiepfer@teleschirm.org>
Allows device tree to enable usage of the controller feature
where HS clock is disabled when not in use, which is good
for reducing power consumption if MIPI DSI is mostly idle.
Signed-off-by: Mike J. Chen <mjchen@google.com>
The BCM2711 SoC exposes 58 GPIOs. The first 28 (bank 0) are accessible
to users via the 40-pin header, while the others (bank 1) are used for
controlling on-board peripherals.
This also update doc of `rpi_4b` board.
Signed-off-by: Chen Xingyu <hi@xingrz.me>
No reason to declare it per node, as it is almostly shared by all
peripherals.
Also introduced `DT_FREQ_M` macro for better readability.
Signed-off-by: Chen Xingyu <hi@xingrz.me>
This files has been changed as part of a refactoring in 13a87081b9.
Unfortunately the refactoring introduced few issues:
- usage of devicetree macros before their definition
- usage of pinctrl label before the definition of the corresponding node
- removal of few node overrides that are causing build errors
Unfortunately there's no board usptream using this specific dts file, so
the issue has not been caught in CI and was only found downstream.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
This commit adds the RTC device to the following
atmel sam devicetrees:
- sam3x.dtsi
- sam4e.dtsi
- sam4s.dtsi
- same70.dtsi
Signed-off-by: Bjarki Arge Andreasen <bjarkix123@gmail.com>
Enable driver for intel lw uart.
Changes from review:
- refactor spinlock to inside of loop
- use menuconfig for kconfig
- add CONFIG_UART_INTEL_LW_AUTO_LINE_CTRL_POLL
Signed-off-by: Teoh Shi Lin <shi.lin.teoh@intel.com>
add basic sensor support for 3-axis accelerometer, currently
this driver support data acquisition and motion detection
features.
Signed-off-by: Karthikeyan Krishnasamy <karthikeyan@linumiz.com>
HAS_DTS has become a redundant option. All Zephyr architectures now
select this option, meaning devicetree has become a de-facto
requirement. In fact, if any board does not provide a devicetree
source, the build system uses an empty stub, meaning the devicetree
machinery always runs.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard@teslabs.com>
STM32WB MCUs has two AES peripeherals. Add AES1 definition, AES2 must not
be used by application CPU core.
Signed-off-by: Lukasz Hawrylko <lukasz@hawrylko.pl>
Add wakeup_duration support. (WAKE_DUR in WAKE_UP_DUR)
Value is configurable through DT per instance.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Wojak <adrian.wojak@outlook.com>
Use a new property, "clock-mux" to select the clock mux for the SAI.
Previously, the clock mux was being selected using the "bits" specifier
of the "clocks" phandle property, which is not the purpose of this
specifier. This can be shown by the regression introduced by 5bebbb91,
which changed the "bits" field to the clock gate shift (which is the
intended meaning).
This incidently worked for the SAI1 and SAI3 peripherals, as the lower 2
bits of the correct clock source selection (0b10) are the same as the new
value placed in the "bit" specifier. For SAI2, the clock source was
switched to PLL3 PDF0 by this change.
To resolve this, use an explict "clock-mux" property for this selection.
Fixes#63541
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel.degrasse@nxp.com>
Add a new SPI shim driver for Intel SoCs. Builds upon the SEDI bare
metal SPI driver in the hal-intel module.
Co-Authored-By: Kong Li <li.kong@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ye Weize <weize.ye@intel.com>
Adds a devicetree for describing common battery characteristics used
by multiple devices and subsystems.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Rivera-Matos <ricardo.rivera-matos@cirrus.com>
MEC172X series SoCs share most IP but the -LJ series expands the PWM and
ADC channels available as well as defines extra pinctrl pins.
Separating these better to be able to simplify their inclusion and
driver code. Any board based on either the -SZ or -LJ package can just
include the mec172x<sz/lj> dtsi files for their specific package.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Daly <jeffd@silicom-usa.com>
This commits adds the DA14695 variant.
The main difference with the DA14699 is a smaller package with less
GPIO.
Signed-off-by: Niek Ilmer <niek.ilmer.aj@renesas.com>
This is needed since commit f66b73197d
("drivers: hwspinlock: implement sqn hwspinlock driver") started
using it. Not sure how this got past CI.
Signed-off-by: Martí Bolívar <mbolivar@amperecomputing.com>
- if we have input enable use CY_GPIO_DM_xxxx else
CY_GPIO_DM_xxx_IN_OFF;
- added bias_high_impedance option
- Updated HIGHZ drive mode, now it sets if:
--- we have bias_high_impedance
--- or if input_enable and no addition bias mode
Signed-off-by: Nazar Palamar <nazar.palamar@infineon.com>
Define WKPU interrupt controller node and its respective interrupt
sources mapping to GPIO pins.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
Extend the NXP S32 GPIO driver to be able to route external interrupts
to either SIUL2 EIRQ interrupt controller or, when available on the
SoC, WKPU interrupt controller.
Since WKPU can support up to 64 external interrupt sources and SIUL2
EIRQ up to 32, gpio_get_pending_int() is removed and the interrupt
controller specific API must be used instead.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
Introduce an interrupt controller for the NXP S32 WKPU peripheral
that can be integrated with GPIO to trigger interrupts through
external interrupt pad inputs.
WKPU can trigger interrupts from certain input pads that support this
function, as well as wake-up events to the power management domain. This
patch only adds WKPU functionality as an interrupt controller to extend
the number of input pads that can interrupt the core. Power management
functionalities are not supported.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
The example sets the power-role to "SINK", but the value is
case-sensitive and only accepts lowercase "sink".
Signed-off-by: Jonas Otto <jonas@jonasotto.com>
Specify only the bus corresponding to the current yaml file, as done in
the adi,adxl372-spi.yaml.
Signed-off-by: Antoniu Miclaus <antoniu.miclaus@analog.com>
The PCA9633 i2c LED controller offers an All Call address in its nominal
operation, allowing simultaneous communication with all instances present
on the same i2c bus. The default address is 0x70. While this functionality
is convenient, it is possible that the board uses another i2c component
that also uses this address (for example, the shtcx). In such cases, the
address conflict prevents the proper functioning of the system.
The idea is to add a "disable-allcall" property to the device tree. If this
option is present, the initialization of the PCA9633 forces the bit 0
(ALLCALL) to be set to false, thereby disabling this function. It is
necessary to add this property to all PCA9633 devices on the bus to free up
the address 0x70.
Signed-off-by: Steve Jacot-Guillarmod <steve@piziwate.net>
Increase the `ndev` of PLIC to the max of 1024 from 53, as
supported by the RISCV PLIC. The total number of IRQs is now
1035(1024 + 11), up from 64(53 + 11).
Signed-off-by: Yong Cong Sin <ycsin@meta.com>
The pre-alloacted size of the buffer for the SHA ROM API code increases
in npcx4 chip. This commit adds a new property context-buffer-size to
sha0 DT node in npcx9 and npcx4 separately. The driver can pre-allocate
buffer with the correct size based on the property.
Signed-off-by: Jun Lin <CHLin56@nuvoton.com>
Different nRF52 devices have different maximum TWI DMA transfer size,
and it's easy to hit the limit with i2c displays on nrf52832 (8 bit) and
nrf52810 (10 bit). Currently neither the driver or the hal validate the
limit, leading to random NACK errors when trying to transfer more data.
Add a check on the driver to fail gracefully when going over the limit.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
These two have been converted from kscan to input already, move the
bindings over to match the change.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Reword the descriptions for the bus-speed, sample-point, bus-speed-data,
and sample-point-data CAN controller devicetree properties.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
Define all the register offset directly in the driver according
to the RISCV PLIC specification as they are not configurable,
see: https://github.com/riscv/riscv-plic-spec.
Updated devicetrees that has PLIC accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Yong Cong Sin <ycsin@meta.com>
Removing the edge-trigger Kconfig as it is supported by default
in the RISCV PLIC specifications.
Define the edge-trigger register offset in the driver instead
of retrieving the value from devicetree as it is not something
configurable. The value 0x1080 is defined in Andes & Telink
datasheets.
Updated build_all testcase.
Signed-off-by: Yong Cong Sin <ycsin@meta.com>
Added pinctrl nodes for Silabs SoCs where they were missing:
efm32pg, efm32hg, efm32wg, efr32mg21.
Signed-off-by: Yonatan Schachter <yonatan.schachter@gmail.com>
This continue PR #31270. The updated changes are:
- Updated to work with latest zephyr
- Inplace reads/writes of registers
- Batch read of RX messages when multiple messages can be read
- FIFO abstraction of RX/TEF queues
- Handle ivmif errors
- Use READ_CRC for register reads
- Use bitmasks instead of bitfield members
- Rename mcp25xxfd to mcp251xfd
- General cleanups
Signed-off-by: Andriy Gelman <andriy.gelman@gmail.com>
Use clock control API to retrieve the counter module's frequency and
update the boards using it to provide the source clocks.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
add host controller driver support for emmc version 5.1.
The driver expose zephyr sdhc api interface for emmc host controller.
Signed-off-by: Najumon B.A <najumon.ba@intel.com>
This introduces pwm capture shim driver for NXP S32 EMIOS,
the driver uses SAIC mode that is supported for all channels,
to capture the counter value on each edge for period/pulse
measurement
Signed-off-by: Dat Nguyen Duy <dat.nguyenduy@nxp.com>
This prepares support pwm capture APIs by extended current pwm
shim driver but use a differrence hal component:
- Introduce a Kconfig options that will be set when PWM pulse
generation API is used, it is also used to select the hal
component. Guarding current code inside this Kconfig option
- Increase #pwm-cells to 3, flags is supported for PWM capture
- Do not require duty-cycle and polarity be set in dt, PWM
capture doesn't need it.
- Rename emum value for pwm-mode to keep only key information
- Add preprocessor in case no channel is configured for generate
PWM output, to avoid warning when build
Signed-off-by: Dat Nguyen Duy <dat.nguyenduy@nxp.com>
This enables and declares interrupt handlers for eMIOS,
the handlers defined and implemented at HAL, the driver
takes the name for each id from interrupt-names devicetree
Signed-off-by: Dat Nguyen Duy <dat.nguyenduy@nxp.com>
Add "st,stm32-flash-controller" as compatible for STM32H7 so that
what is defined for STM32 in general is also defined for STM32H7.
Already most of the other STM32 versions have this addition.
Also removed the specific STM32H7 flag check in
/flash/driver/Kconfig.stm32.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Petersen <spe@ciellt.se>
Updates Ethernet PHY devicetree bindings to be more consistent with
Linux by using the standard `reg` property for the PHY address instead
of a custom `address` property. As a result, MDIO controller bindings
now require standard `#address-cells` and `#size-cells` properties.
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@analog.com>
Some Ethernet PHYs used the devicetree node name `phy`, while others
used `ethernet-phy`. Be consistent and use `ethernet-phy` throughout.
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@analog.com>
Provide the soc configuration for sdmmc1 and sdmmc2 controllers.
This includes registers address, clocks, resets and interrupt line
details.
Signed-off-by: Armando Visconti <armando.visconti@st.com>
Update the descriptions for the various CAN devicetree timing properties
specified in Time Quanta (TQ) to make it clear that these, if present, are
only used for the initial timing parameters.
Deprecate the (Re-)Synchronization Jump Width (SJW) devicetree properties
for both arbitration and data phase timing as these are now only used in
combination with the other TQ-based CAN timing properties, which are all
deprecated.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
Rename filename of binding for quicklogic,usbserialport-s3b to make it
consistent with compatible string.
Signed-off-by: Franciszek Zdobylak <fzdobylak@antmicro.com>
Update compatible strings and file names of Intel CPUs. Always use dash
instead of underscore. This will make all the compat strings and binding
files names for Intel consistent.
Signed-off-by: Franciszek Zdobylak <fzdobylak@antmicro.com>
Add `mdio_read_c45()`/`mdio_write_c45()` APIs for Clause 45 access
and remove the `protocol` MDIO binding property so that MDIO bus
controller can support more than one protocol.
A new MDIO header is introduced with generic opcodes, MMD and
registers addresses, to be used by MDIO and PHY drivers.
Existing MDIO drivers that support both Clause 22 and Clause 45
access are migrated to the new APIs.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
On S32K344, the offset in memory map between each channel
is 0x4000 for most channels, but there is specific case is
between channel 11 and 12 which is 0x1D4000 instead. As a
consequence, 32 channels are divided to two parts: one
starts from channel 0 -> 11. The other is from channel 128
to 145. The channel gap is from 12 -> 127.
For user and data structures in shim driver, the channel's
value comes from 0 --> 31. Above constraint will be counted
when interact with the mcux sdk
Beside that, the DMAMUX register in this platform is very
specific, not in identical with DMAMUX channel, so shim
driver is updated to cover this case
Signed-off-by: Dat Nguyen Duy <dat.nguyenduy@nxp.com>
Add new dt binding for edma v3 that inherits whole dt
properties from current version. One more property is
added for SoCs that don't have separate error interrupt
id, use same id with channel interrupt
Signed-off-by: Dat Nguyen Duy <dat.nguyenduy@nxp.com>
The current implementation iterates over all channels
even if only several channels share the same irq. This
introduces one more dt property to describe an offset
between two channels share the same interrupt id.
Beside that, the error interrupt must be put as last
element of "interrupt" dt property.
Signed-off-by: Dat Nguyen Duy <dat.nguyenduy@nxp.com>
With the current implementation, the 1st cell is not DMAMUX id
as mentioned in the bindings (0 for DMAMUX0 and 1 for DMAMUX1).
Moreover, the referenced Linux bindings is obsoleted, it was
migrated to use yaml syntax
Signed-off-by: Dat Nguyen Duy <dat.nguyenduy@nxp.com>
These worked because edtlib allows 'pinctrl-.*' properties without
specifying them on the bindings. However, this has never been an
anounced pinctrl feature, the reference documents explicitly mention
that usage of pinctrl-device.yaml is mandatory.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard@teslabs.com>
Revise property's name & cells' name for further
devicetree reset macro used.
Signed-off-by: Neal Liu <neal_liu@aspeedtech.com>
Signed-off-by: Dylan Hung <dylan_hung@aspeedtech.com>
Based on RM0456, each PLL in the STM32U5 has the
capability to work either in integer or fractional mode.
In this update, the fractional mode can be enabled
by setting the fracn value in the device tree.
Signed-off-by: Jatty Andriean <jandriea@outlook.com>
The old CONFIG_UART_NS16550_ACCESS_IOPORT has been used to
indicate whether to access the NS16550 UART via IO port
before device tree is used to describe hardware. Now we have
device tree, and we can specify whether a particular UART
needs to be accessed via IO port using property io-mapped.
Therefore, CONFIG_UART_NS16550_ACCESS_IOPORT is no longer
needed (and thus also CONFIG_UART_NS16550_SIMULT_ACCESS).
Remove these two kconfigs and modify code to use device tree
to figure out how to access the UART hardware.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
Introduce support for Texas Instruments TMAG5170
high-precision linear 3D Hall-effect SPI sensor.
This driver allows to configure measurements on
magnetic and temperature channels. It is also
possible to read rotation of the magnet.
Signed-off-by: Michal Morsisko <morsisko@gmail.com>
Added a phandle named dma-parent to get base address instead of
adding DMA as child node because it is causing a build warning
(avoid_unnecessary_addr_size) if the parent instance has
"#address-cells/#size-cells" dts properties marked required
and child doesn't have reg property. DMA doesn't have reg
as it gets the base address from parent device
Signed-off-by: Anisetti Avinash Krishna <anisetti.avinash.krishna@intel.com>
Adds initial support for hm330x dust sensor series. Allows to read PM1,
PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations in atmospheric environment. A further
update to the driver may add support for also reading "standard" CF1
concentrations by exposing of a custom sensor attribute or a Kconfig
option. Tested with Grove - Laser PM2.5 Sensor (HM3301) attached to a
Wio Terminal.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Cabé <benjamin@zephyrproject.org>
When the alternate setting is configured as func3, in addition to
the setting of func3-gcr, some pins require external setting.
Signed-off-by: Tim Lin <tim2.lin@ite.corp-partner.google.com>
Add support for SMARTDMA to RT5xx SOCs. SMARTDMA ram banks will be
powered up, so code can be programmed into this region for the SMARTDMA
engine.
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel.degrasse@nxp.com>
Introduce SMARTDMA dma driver. The SMARTDMA is a peripheral present on
some NXP SOCs, which implements a programmable DMA engine. The DMA
engine does not use channels, but rather provides a series of API
functions implemented by the firmware provided with MCUX SDK.
These API functions can be selected by the dma_config slot parameter. A
custom API is also provided to allow the user to install an alternate
firmware into the SMARTDMA.
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel.degrasse@nxp.com>
Add MDIO driver that works through GPIO pins. This driver is
useful when a microcontroller doesn't have MDIO bus or when multiple
separate MDIO buses are required. The driver provides access to
the MDIO bus through GPIO pins for any SoC that has GPIO pin control
available.
Signed-off-by: Aleksandr Senin <al@meshium.net>
Add a property for STM32 ADC to indicate which type of sequencer is used
by the device (fully configurable or not).
Add defines to help with this setting.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Gautier <guillaume.gautier-ext@st.com>
Use clock control API to retrieve the module's frequency and
update the boards using it to provide the source clocks.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
Use clock control API to retrieve the module's frequency and
update the boards using it to provide the source clocks.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
The PIT maximum load value may not be always 32-bit. Allow the SoC to
define this value from devicetree.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
Remove temp-, vref- and vbat-channel from STM32 ADC nodes as it is not
used in the driver anymore.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Gautier <guillaume.gautier-ext@st.com>
Use clock control API to retrieve the module's frequency and
update the boards using it to provide the source clocks.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
Deprecate the advanced CAN timing devicetree properties in favor of setting
advanced timing parameters from application code.
The advanced timing properties are giving in number of time quanta (Tq) and
requires reverse-calculation to find a suitable CAN clock divider. The
resulting bitrate error is compared against a threshold in the driver
initialization code, but the application is not able to retrieve it.
Forcing applications to use the CAN timing APIs directly instead makes it
up to the application to determine if the bitrate error is acceptable or
not.
The deprecated properties are:
- prop-seg
- phase-seg1
- phase-seg2
- prop-seg-data
- phase-seg1-data
- phase-seg2-data
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
Add phandle prop to reference any regulator that must
be enabled in order for the LPADC to function as intended.
Change LPADC driver to use this property if present.
LPADC on LPC55S36 depends on VREF peripheral, enable for this platform.
Signed-off-by: Declan Snyder <declan.snyder@nxp.com>
Add node for VREF0 peripheral to LPC55S3X SOC DT
Clock VREF peripheral if status = okay in DT
Enable VREF on lpcxpresso55s36
Signed-off-by: Declan Snyder <declan.snyder@nxp.com>
Add binding, include header, and driver for NXP VREF IP block.
NXP VREF is an internal voltage reference generator on some SOCs
that fits well with the regulator API in zephyr.
Signed-off-by: Declan Snyder <declan.snyder@nxp.com>
Enable clock control driver for NXP S32ZE SoCs and add clock sources
definitions for devicetree.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
The ARM Cryptocell 310/312 IP is wrapped by Nordic specific registers.
It is organized as follows:
- Base address: Nordic wrapper
- Base address + 0x1000: ARM Cryptocell IP registers
Following more standard devicetree conventions, use a single node for
what is exposed as a single peripheral. The node contains 2 register
entries, one for the wrapper and a second one for the 3rd party IP.
Compatibles are used from more specific (nordic,cryptocell) to more
generic (arm,cryptocell-3xx).
Other minor fixes: peripheral is disabled by default (as it should be in
SoC dts files).
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard@teslabs.com>
This platform (SOC_SERIES_EFM32PG1B) is also using SOC_GECKO_SERIES1 and
needs a pinctrl device defined to build the gecko-uart driver
successfully.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
The gecko UART driver needs pinctrl support for SOC_GECKO_SERIES1
devices, this has been added to jg and pg 12b series in 40fa96506b but
is missing in others, causing some build failurse.
Add the device nodes for the gg11b and gg12b files since they contain
gecko-uart references and seems to be under the SERIES1 define.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Rework RAM disk driver to be configured using devicetree and
support multiple instances.
This patch also removes a copy of the RAM disk driver,
tests/subsys/fs/fat_fs_dual_drive/src/disk_access_test_drv.c,
that was there for testing multiple disk drivers support.
Bonus: one SYS_INIT() less and a memory region can be exported to the
host.
Signed-off-by: Johann Fischer <johann.fischer@nordicsemi.no>
LP/HP RING OSC clocks were replaced by the ACE IPLL clock.
If needed IPLL can be configured to work as low power clock. But right
now ACE uses only WOVCRO and IPLL (configured to work as HP RING OSC
clock).
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Leman <tomasz.m.leman@intel.com>
LP/HP RING OSC clocks were replaced by the ACE IPLL clock.
If needed IPLL can be configured to work as low power clock. But right
now ACE uses only WOVCRO and IPLL (configured to work as HP RING OSC
clock).
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Leman <tomasz.m.leman@intel.com>
The ACE family platforms do not have LP/HP RING OSC clocks. They were
replaced by the ACE IP integrated PLL clock. Selecting LP or HP in
CLKCTL will result in enabling IPLL.
Clock can supply frequencies for both replaced clocks, default frequency
equals to 393.2 MHz.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Leman <tomasz.m.leman@intel.com>
The ACE family platforms do not have LP/HP RING OSC clocks. They were
replaced by the ACE IP integrated PLL clock. Selecting LP or HP in
CLKCTL will result in enabling IPLL.
Clock can supply frequencies for both replaced clocks, default frequency
equals to 393.2 MHz.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Leman <tomasz.m.leman@intel.com>
This creates separate dtsi files for the various memory density codes of
SAM X2xfamilies (they are the same where the specific size exists.)
All of the boards with the exclusion of EV11L78A use the same density
model of 18 (32KiB RAM and 256KiB flash) which is what the samd2x.dtsi
include specified for all of them previously.
The density code has been confirmed being the same across the D20/D21,
C20/C21, L21, and R21 families. This does not carry over to some other
series such as the E5x.
Signed-off-by: Diego Elio Pettenò <flameeyes@meta.com>
Add SRAM code region definition to RT6xx series SOC. The RT6xx shares
SRAM partitions between the code and data bus, but a default allocation
is chosen by the SOC level devicetree. The user can modify this
allocation by changing the base address and size of the sram_code and
sram0 regions in their board devicetree.
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel.degrasse@nxp.com>
Add SRAM code region definition to RT5xx series SOC. The RT5xx shares
SRAM partitions between the code and data bus, but a default allocation
is chosen by the SOC level devicetree. The user can modify this
allocation by changing the base address and size of the sram_code and
sram0 regions in their board devicetree.
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel.degrasse@nxp.com>
This is the final step in making the `zephyr,memory-attr` property
actually useful.
The problem with the current implementation is that `zephyr,memory-attr`
is an enum type, this is making very difficult to use that to actually
describe the memory capabilities. The solution proposed in this PR is to
use the `zephyr,memory-attr` property as an OR-ed bitmask of memory
attributes.
With the change proposed in this PR it is possible in the DeviceTree to
mark the memory regions with a bitmask of attributes by using the
`zephyr,memory-attr` property. This property and the related memory
region can then be retrieved at run-time by leveraging a provided helper
library or the usual DT helpers.
The set of general attributes that can be specified in the property are
defined and explained in
`include/zephyr/dt-bindings/memory-attr/memory-attr.h` (the list can be
extended when needed).
For example, to mark a memory region in the DeviceTree as volatile,
non-cacheable, out-of-order:
mem: memory@10000000 {
compatible = "mmio-sram";
reg = <0x10000000 0x1000>;
zephyr,memory-attr = <( DT_MEM_VOLATILE |
DT_MEM_NON_CACHEABLE |
DT_MEM_OOO )>;
};
The `zephyr,memory-attr` property can also be used to set
architecture-specific custom attributes that can be interpreted at run
time. This is leveraged, among other things, to create MPU regions out
of DeviceTree defined memory regions on ARM, for example:
mem: memory@10000000 {
compatible = "mmio-sram";
reg = <0x10000000 0x1000>;
zephyr,memory-region = "NOCACHE_REGION";
zephyr,memory-attr = <( DT_ARM_MPU(ATTR_MPU_RAM_NOCACHE) )>;
};
See `include/zephyr/dt-bindings/memory-attr/memory-attr-mpu.h` to see
how an architecture can define its own special memory attributes (in
this case ARM MPU).
The property can also be used to set custom software-specific
attributes. For example we can think of marking a memory region as
available to be used for memory allocation (not yet implemented):
mem: memory@10000000 {
compatible = "mmio-sram";
reg = <0x10000000 0x1000>;
zephyr,memory-attr = <( DT_MEM_NON_CACHEABLE |
DT_MEM_SW_ALLOCATABLE )>;
};
Or maybe we can leverage the property to specify some alignment
requirements for the region:
mem: memory@10000000 {
compatible = "mmio-sram";
reg = <0x10000000 0x1000>;
zephyr,memory-attr = <( DT_MEM_CACHEABLE |
DT_MEM_SW_ALIGN(32) )>;
};
The conventional and recommended way to deal and manage with memory
regions marked with attributes is by using the provided `mem-attr`
helper library by enabling `CONFIG_MEM_ATTR` (or by using the usual DT
helpers).
When this option is enabled the list of memory regions and their
attributes are compiled in a user-accessible array and a set of
functions is made available that can be used to query, probe and act on
regions and attributes, see `include/zephyr/mem_mgmt/mem_attr.h`
Note that the `zephyr,memory-attr` property is only a descriptive
property of the capabilities of the associated memory region, but it
does not result in any actual setting for the memory to be set. The
user, code or subsystem willing to use this information to do some work
(for example creating an MPU region out of the property) must use either
the provided `mem-attr` library or the usual DeviceTree helpers to
perform the required work / setting.
Signed-off-by: Carlo Caione <ccaione@baylibre.com>
Add yaml file for 'xen,xen', because without it an appropriate
'CONFIG_DT_HAS_XEN_XEN_ENABLED' isn't generated.
It will be used for checking Xen support on current setup, instead of
checking if it is BOARD/SOC "xenvm" (which is not correct for Domain-0
configurations).
Remove xen,xen-4.15.yaml at all, because it isn't necessary to have
yaml for some specific Xen version.
Signed-off-by: Mykola Kvach <mykola_kvach@epam.com>
Signed-off-by: Dmytro Firsov <dmytro_firsov@epam.com>
This commit adds support for the ATMEL HSMCI peripheral
for the SAM4E MCU series, enabling native SD card support.
Signed-off-by: Vincent van Beveren <v.van.beveren@nikhef.nl>
The zdsp.basicmath needs a bit more ROM space to run.
So enlarge the indicated ROM size to accommodate that.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
This commit adds/modifies `riscv,isa` strings using the following rules:
* the ISA string is lowercase
* multi-letter extensions are preceded with the underscore mark
* if an extension is implied by another one, it is not specified - e.g. the
D extension implies the F extension, so writing `rv32ifd` is redundant
Signed-off-by: Filip Kokosinski <fkokosinski@antmicro.com>
This commit removes the enum array with allowed values for the `riscv,isa`
field. There are many ways in which RISC-V ISA extension string can be
represented, and listing them all is futile. In addition, custom extensions
can be implemented, meaning every extension would have to be listed in the
enum array as well.
Signed-off-by: Filip Kokosinski <fkokosinski@antmicro.com>
While most of the ST family SoCs have the compatible string set, several
targets still miss it.
Signed-off-by: Piotr Zierhoffer <pzierhoffer@antmicro.com>
Add a MBOX driver wrapper around the NXP MU, simular to
the existing wrapper around the NXP S32 MRU. This allows Zephyr IPC
to work based on the MU, on a number of NXP boards.
Also update the SHA of NXP HAL to enable the Kconfig for this driver.
Signed-off-by: Yicheng Li <yichengli@google.com>
Determine sh1106 from the `compatibility` value instead of
the SSD1306_CONTROLLER_TYPE setting.
Change the settings in `boards/shields/ssd1306/sh1106_128x64.overlay`
to follow this change.
Remove the SSD1306_CONTROLLER_TYPE from its Kconfig.defconfig,
and set the `compatibility` to `sinowealth,sh1106`.
Signed-off-by: TOKITA Hiroshi <tokita.hiroshi@gmail.com>
When multiple devices are connected, the SSD1306_REVERSE_MODE setting
cannot switch for each device.
Add an equivalent setting to the devicetree properties to replace it.
Signed-off-by: TOKITA Hiroshi <tokita.hiroshi@gmail.com>
Moved the interrupt handling code from a bus-specific binding file to
the parent binding file. This modification ensures that interrupt
handling, which is inherently independent of the type of BUS used
(either i2c or spi), is located in the appropriate location within
the code.
Previously, this code was found in a bus-specific file, despite its
functionality being applicable to all buses. This change ensures a
more logical placement and will help to maintain coherence within the
codebase.
This change aligns with the existing implementation where the interrupt
handling code already operates independently of the BUS type.
Tested this on a nrf52840 with a bmi270 on spi bus with the sample from
zephyr/samples/sensor/bmi270 by adding an interrupt handler in main.c
which uses the bmi270_trigger.c implementation and verified this with
breakpoints and log output.
Added the irq-gpios to tests/drivers/build_all/sensor/i2c.dtsi and
tests/drivers/build_all/sensor/spi.dtsi and fixed whitespace formatting.
Fixes: #58843
Signed-off-by: Andreas Wiesinger <awiesing90@gmail.com>
The current implementation uses both, host and card capabilites to derive
the maximum bus width to be used. However, in cases where a MMC device is
not connected to the host via shdc using the full bus width of 8 lines,
device initialization fails. Introducing the `bus-width` property
circumvents this by reducing the host bus capabilites and forcing
communication with the MMC device using 1, 4 or 8 lines.
Signed-off-by: Mourad Kharrazi <mourad.kharrazi@ithinx.io>
Add a pseudo device which can be used to hook into qdec events and
optionally a button and relay the input_event to lvgl.
Signed-off-by: Fabian Blatz <fabianblatz@gmail.com>
Initial version of Infineon CAT1 SPI Driver supporting synchronous
and asynchronous data transfer API
Signed-off-by: Sreeram Tatapudi <sreeram.praveen@infineon.com>
Add devicetree binding for the TI TCAN4x5x series of CAN controllers. These
CAN controllers are based on the Bosch M_CAN IP and interfaced via a SPI
bus.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
Create dac_mcxu_lpdac.c file to implement mcux lpdac, add binding for
the mcux lpdac, update Kconfig.mcux and CMakeLists.txt file to support
mcux lpdac.
Signed-off-by: Albort Xue <yao.xue@nxp.com>
The Nuvoton NCT38xx is a multi-function device providing a TCPC
controller and a I/O expander (GPIO driver). Add a multi-function
driver to manage exclusive access to the device.
Tested with "twister -T tests/drivers/build_all/gpio".
Signed-off-by: Keith Short <keithshort@google.com>
Seems like the SSD1306 controller needs a bit of time after power up
before it can take i2c commands. This causes problems with
microcontrollers that have no other delays in the startup sequence, like
rpi_pico.
There's currently no good way of modeling this in Zephyr right now, and
there's also no clear indication of how much time the device needs in
the datasheet that I could find, but it seems like 10ms is enough for
that to start reliably so add a delay in the ssd1306 init function to
ensure that at least that time has passed from system power up.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Remove `threshold-reg-offset` DT property and implement them with static
inline functions in `reg_def.h`
Signed-off-by: Mulin Chao <mlchao@nuvoton.com>
Add `thr-sel` prop. to select the relevant threshold register for adc
comparator since there're two adc modules in npcx4 series.
Signed-off-by: Kate Yen <htyen@nuvoton.com>
Signed-off-by: Mulin Chao <mlchao@nuvoton.com>
Add multi-device support in npcx adc driver since there is more than one
adc module in npcx4 series. And each adc's reference voltage might be
different, this CL introduces the `vref-mv` prop. to select its own
reference voltage.
Signed-off-by: Mulin Chao <mlchao@nuvoton.com>
Signed-off-by: Kate Yen <htyen@nuvoton.com>
Compat strings in SoCs allow tools to identify hardware described in
flattened device trees.
Signed-off-by: Piotr Zierhoffer <pzierhoffer@antmicro.com>
Introduce I2C target transfer using the PIO mode. Add an option
"target-pio-mode" in the yaml file, determined by the DTS, to dictate
whether I2C target transfer uses the PIO mode.
Signed-off-by: Tim Lin <tim2.lin@ite.corp-partner.google.com>
Previously the pwm capture only support capturing on channel 1
and 2, because the slave mode controller was used, which uses
the signal TIxFP which is not available for channel 3 and 4.
This commit adds optional support for four channel capturing by
changing the method of capturing PWM signals to not use the
slave mode controller to reset the counter register. Instead the
counter is reset in the ISR. This will result in a slight loss
of accuracy but is still within an acceptable range.
Co-authored-by: Jeroen van Dooren <jeroen.van.dooren@nobleo.nl>
Signed-off-by: Hein Wessels <heinwessels93@gmail.com>
This commit adds option to dump i2c messages of only specified
devices. It makes it easier to debug communication of specific
i2c device instead of logging all i2c communication.
The filter of devices is specifiec in device-tree using the
node with "zephyr,i2c-dump-filter" compatible string.
Example of device-tree node:
i2c-dump-filter {
compatible = "zephyr,i2c-dump-filter";
devices = < &display0 >, < &sensor3 >;
};
Signed-off-by: Michał Barnaś <mb@semihalf.com>
This introduces PWM driver with supporting PWM output
APIs based on NXP S32 EMIOS peripheral. This supports
three mode: OPWFMB, OPWMCB and OPWMB.
OPWFMB uses internal counter, the new period and duty
cycle takes effect immediately.
OPWMCB and OPWMB use external counter as timebase, changing
PWM period at runtime will impact to all channels share the
same timebase. Also the new period and duty cycle take effect
in next period boundary of the timebase
Signed-off-by: Dat Nguyen Duy <dat.nguyenduy@nxp.com>
This PR adds a misc driver for NXP S32 eMIOS peripheral.
eMIOS provides multiple unified channels (UCs), there are
several channels can be used as reference timebase
(master bus) for other channels. At this time, the
driver does initialize global configuration for eMIOS
Signed-off-by: Dat Nguyen Duy <dat.nguyenduy@nxp.com>
Added devicetree and Kconfig for EFR32MG12P433F1024GM68, needed for
the BRD4170A radio board by Silicon Labs.
Signed-off-by: Warren Buffer <warren.buffer78@gmail.com>
Add TI VIM (Vectored Interrupt Manager) interrupt controller support.
VIM is a TI specific custom interrupt controller for ARM cores.
In J721E soc, VIM aggregates interrupts to Cortex R5 cores.
TRM for J721e https://www.ti.com/lit/zip/spruil1
File: spruil1c.pdf
VIM: section 6.3.3.6
Signed-off-by: Prashanth S <slpp95prashanth@yahoo.com>
Add fundamental feature support for RP2040 PIO SPI peripherals.
This commit implements synchronous transfer with 8-bit MSB
format. Using PIO allows any GPIO pins to be assigned the roles
of CS, CLK, MOSI, and MISO.
Optional features not implemented yet:
- Interrupt based transfer
- DMA transfer
- Slave mode
- Varying word size
- 3-wire SPI support
- LSB-first
Updated in response to review comments.
Further updates from second round of review.
Rename spi_pico_pio.c source to match zephyr/MAINTAINERS.yml
Remove unnecessary initialization code.
Resolve merge conflicts
Signed-off-by: Steve Boylan <stephen.boylan@beechwoods.com>
As per #26393, Local APIC is using Kconfig based option for
the base address. This patch adds DTS binding support in the driver,
just like its conunter part I/O APIC.
Signed-off-by: Umar Nisar <umar.nisar@intel.com>
Add missing definitions for ALH DAIs. Keep the same FIXME
reminder in the comments we have for ACE1.5 that explains
the background of these definitions.
Signed-off-by: Kai Vehmanen <kai.vehmanen@linux.intel.com>
Reported-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com>
i.MX RT SoC have some pins related to the watchdog.
For example, iomuxc_gpio_ad_b0_15_wdog1_rst_b_deb allows WDOG1_RST_B_DEB
signal to be used as reset source for i.MX RT10xx boards.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Lemouzy <blemouzy@centralp.fr>
Update SNVS pin names in RT11xx DTSI files to align with new pin data
generated for the RT1176 and RT1166 processors. This pin data is stored
within the NXP HAL, so the SHA of the HAL is also updated by this
commit.
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel.degrasse@nxp.com>
To properly setup L1 exit timing this patch will use buffer interrupt
for HOST DMA and wait for Host HDA to actually start
First interrupt will clear all others.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Bonislawski <adrian.bonislawski@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Kai Vehmanen <kai.vehmanen@linux.intel.com>
Davinci gpio controller support to add various soc gpio
support (J721E, AM654).
TRM for J721e https://www.ti.com/lit/zip/spruil1
File: spruil1c.pdf
GPIO: section 12.1.2
BeagleBone AI_64 https://beagleboard.org/ai-64
Signed-off-by: Prashanth S <slpp95prashanth@yahoo.com>
Created a seperate device tree file for the stm32f765.
Moved common nodes from the stm32f767 device tree file to the new file and
based the stm32f767 off the stm32f765.
Signed-off-by: Rahul Arasikere <arasikere.rahul@gmail.com>
Allow use of multiple mb85rc frams at contiguous i2c addresses as a single
big fram module.
Tested on mb85rc1mt used as two 32K modules, where the first one was at
mb85rc1mt's first i2c address and the second one at mb85rc1mt's second i2c
address.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Michalski <jmichalski@internships.antmicro.com>
Signed-off-by: Mateusz Sierszulski <msierszulski@antmicro.com>
The added cellular modem driver is a naive driver, which
shall serve as a template for implementing tailored
drivers for modems like the UBLOX-R4. It uses only
generic at commands, described in 3gpp, and protocols,
like CMUX and PPP.
A binding for the BG95 has been added, which replaces
the quectel,bg9x. This is neccesary since the BG95 does
not have a usable reset pin, the reset and powerkey are
internally connected to each other.
Signed-off-by: Bjarki Arge Andreasen <baa@trackunit.com>
The current-shunt calibration requires a factor of 4x if high-precision
mode is selected.
Signed-off-by: Eric Holmberg <eric.holmberg@northriversystems.co.nz>
STM32L1, U5 and WBA can only have an asynchronous clock source for ADC.
STM32F2, F4 and F7 can only have a synchronous clock source for ADC.
For all these series, it can be defined directly in the dtsi files.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Gautier <guillaume.gautier-ext@st.com>
Add two properties to define the STM32 ADC clock source:
- Clock source: synchronous or asynchronous
- Clock prescaler
By combining these two parameters, it will be possible to set the desired
ADC clock for most series.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Gautier <guillaume.gautier-ext@st.com>
Add a pseudo device which can be used to hook into gpio-keys input_events
and relay the events to a lv_indev.
Signed-off-by: Fabian Blatz <fabianblatz@gmail.com>
Add the scaffolding to create input lvgl pseudo devices which route zephyr
input_event to their lvgl `indev` equivalent. As a first cut also add a
`zephyr,lvgl-pointer-input compatible which can be a drop-in replacement
for the existing kscan solution.
Signed-off-by: Fabian Blatz <fabianblatz@gmail.com>
This adds SoC and board configs to support the dc233c core
that is available on QEMU. This core has more features than
sample_controller, such as MMU support.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
This patch adds definitions for the nRF9131,
which is software-compatible with nRF9161.
Signed-off-by: Maximilian Deubel <maximilian.deubel@nordicsemi.no>
This commit changes the I2C instance to IOM.
IOM instance can be I2C or SPI. The choice of either
using I2C or SPI should be made in board DTS.
Signed-off-by: Mateusz Sierszulski <msierszulski@antmicro.com>
Added configuration of termination current and trickle voltage
Added option to bypass low voltage charge inhibit
Added option to disable automatic recharge
Signed-off-by: Andy Sinclair <andy.sinclair@nordicsemi.no>
This CL introduces new clock architectures in npcx4 series and wraps
clock configurations of different series by device tree files.
For example, the PWDWN_CTLx reg initialization relies on `pwdwn-ctl-val`
prop of pcc DT node now.
Signed-off-by: Mulin Chao <mlchao@nuvoton.com>
/delete-node/ pointing at node labels needs to be out of the the tree
hierarchy, fixes the error:
devicetree error: zephyr/dts/arm/nordic/nrf52840_qfaa.dtsi:24 (column
16): parse error: expected node name
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
AXP192 is a small power management IC, that also
features 5 GPIOS.
Besides GPIO driver this commit also includes needed modifications
in axp192 regulator and mfd driver as LDOIO0 functioanlity
is multiplexed with GPIO0 pin.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kiepfer <mrmarteng@teleschirm.org>
Many fuel gauge ICs offer a battery cutoff/shipping mode functionality that
cutoff charge from the battery. This is often useful for preserving battery
charge on devices while in storage.
Add battery cutoff support to the fuel gauge API with a generic default SBS
driver showing an example of support in tests.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Massey <aaronmassey@google.com>
This adds QSPI controller properties that allow tuning
chip select timings (needed for accessing QSPI at high speed)
Signed-off-by: Jerzy Kasenberg <jerzy.kasenberg@codecoup.pl>
RC32K/RCX/XTAL32K were present in device tree as fixed-clock.
Now calibration time for RCX and RC32K is added and settle time
for XTAL32K so additional binding is created.
Signed-off-by: Jerzy Kasenberg <jerzy.kasenberg@codecoup.pl>
Add support for SPI host command backend for STM32 chips family.
Unfortunately, the current SPI API can't be used to handle the host
commands communication. The main issues are unknown command size sent
by the host(the SPI transaction sends/receives specific number of bytes)
and need to constant sending status byte(the SPI module is enabled and
disabled per transaction). Thus the SPI backend includes basic SPI STM32
driver adjusted to host command specification.
Signed-off-by: Dawid Niedzwiecki <dawidn@google.com>
Add basic support of 'regulator-gpio'. For now, it is support
only controling voltage and driver presents only six functions:
* enable and disable the regulator;
* set and get voltage;
* count and list of voltage(s).
Signed-off-by: Mykola Kvach <mykola_kvach@epam.com>
This enables the power management for Intel ISH. It supports D0i1,
D0i2, D0i3 power saving modes for ISH.
Signed-off-by: Leifu Zhao <leifu.zhao@intel.com>
This adds support for the max1125x (max11254, max11254)
family of spi adc devices.
Signed-off-by: Mustafa Abdullah Kus <mustafa.kus@sparsetechnology.com>
The interrupt-map was missing the priority field.
This causes a build failure when trying to use it.
The lines are split to fit into the 100 column limit.
Signed-off-by: Grant Ramsay <gramsay@enphaseenergy.com>
Now that all in-tree phys are declared under their mdio bus, drop the
`mdio` property and use DT_INST_BUS to find the bus.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
To better delimit renesas ranges dts, we need to use ranges folder.
It will also help maintainers to better delimit their files to
be notified about.
Signed-off-by: Aymeric Aillet <aymeric.aillet@iot.bzh>
Since VWGPSM (Virtual Wire GPIO Target-to-Controller) registers are
introduced in npcx9 and later series, the CL moves the related DT nodes
from npcx-espi-vws-map.dtsi (Used for all npcx series) to the specific
dtsi files for npcx9 and npcx4 series.
Signed-off-by: Mulin Chao <mlchao@nuvoton.com>
When we lock an hwspinlock, we must write the CPU identifier to
the hwspinlock register. If we want to unlock the locked hwspinlock,
we have to rewrite the same CPU identifier.
To define the CPU identifier, we use affinity 1 and affinity 2 fields
of the MPIDR register.
Signed-off-by: Aziz Idomar <aidomar@sequans.com>
Rename the base device-tree for the AM62x M4F from a SK EVM specific
to a more generic name since this DT describes the M4F subsystem in
the AM62x SoC.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Schultz <d.schultz@phytec.de>
Add support for ADIN1110 10BASE-T1L Ethernet MAC-PHY.
The ADIN1110 is an ultra low power, single port, 10BASE-T1L
transceiver design for industrial Ethernet applications and is com-
pliant with the IEEE® 802.3cg-2019™ Ethernet standard for long
reach, 10 Mbps single pair Ethernet (SPE). Featuring an integrated
media access control (MAC) interface, the ADIN1110 enables direct
connectivity with a variety of host controllers via a 4-wire serial
peripheral interface (SPI). This SPI enables the use of lower power
processors without an integrated MAC, which provides for the
lowest overall system level power consumption. The SPI can be
configured to use the Open Alliance SPI protocol or a generic SPI
protocol.
Documentation:
https://www.analog.com/en/products/adin1110.html
Signed-off-by: Antoniu Miclaus <antoniu.miclaus@analog.com>
The existing i2c sda/slc pinctrl nodes serve as an input and output
for the USIC. This limits the number of pins that can be used for i2c
since the pin must be internally connected to both DOUT0 and DX0 signals
on the USIC (for the sda signal for example).
It is also possible to use separate pins to DOUT0 and DX0, but connect
the pins externally. Add these extra pinctrl nodes and document their
use in infineon,xmc4xxx-i2c.yaml.
Signed-off-by: Andriy Gelman <andriy.gelman@gmail.com>
In commit 541482ff20 the pinctrl alternate
function mask was increased to also include open-drain setting.
Revert this change because open-drain can already be set via property
drive-open-drain.
The commit also added separate pinctrl nodes for the i2c controller and
target modes. However, the alternate function settings
is the same in both modes, so keep only one and remove the mode
label.
Signed-off-by: Andriy Gelman <andriy.gelman@gmail.com>
To be consistent with other xmc4xxx drivers.
A few other device tree changes:
- Rename clock signal option as it's handled by DX1.
- Remove clock-frequency option as it's already added in
i2c-controller.yaml, and interrupts is already defined as array
in base.yaml.
Signed-off-by: Andriy Gelman <andriy.gelman@gmail.com>
Since the pwm_nrf_sw driver can now be used on all nRF SoCs, add its
corresponding DT node in the common file included by all those SoCs.
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Głąbek <andrzej.glabek@nordicsemi.no>
Without status line, watchdog is enabled by default. The desired
behaviour is to have it disabled and enable only when watchdog
is used, with overlay files. The same way how it is done for
samples/drivers/watchdog and tests/drivers/watchdog/wdt_basic_api.
Signed-off-by: Andrei Emeltchenko <andrei.emeltchenko@intel.com>
Rework the devicetree definition for smsc91x to put the mdio and
ethernet device at the same level, and make the phy a child of the mdio
node.
This allows matching up the device initialization sequence with the
devicetree hierarchy.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Add a property that allows explicit selection of the differential
input mode for ADC channels in DTS. This is useful for controllers
that do not have configurable inputs, so the zephyr,negative-input
property that implicitly selects the differential mode is not
specified for them.
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Głąbek <andrzej.glabek@nordicsemi.no>
Rename the STM32H7 FDCAN node labels to match to naming used in the ST
reference manuals. This also matches the naming used in the STM32H7 FDCAN
clock and pinctrl macros.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
Rename the STM32 FDCAN node labels to match to naming used in the ST
reference manuals. This also matches the naming used in the STM32 FDCAN
pinctrl macros.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
Rename the STM32 bxCAN driver DTS compatible, Kconfig symbol, and
implementation file to match the naming used in the ST reference manuals.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
adds dts support for general purpose timer to accomodate timer driver
bringup on aglex and agilex5
Signed-off-by: Balsundar Ponnusamy <balsundar.ponnusamy@intel.com>
Add ipm driver to use Inter Processor Interrupts
on Xilinx ZynqMP platform. This patch also adds sample
application that shows use of xlnx ipm driver.
This driver uses default arm gic interrupt controller
and works only for lockstep mode of cortex-r5f
cluster for now.
In split mode the cortex-r5 cluster will
have two r5f cores and they are expected to work in AMP
mode. If both r5f cores run simultaneouly, only one of
the core is able to receive IPI interrupts at this time
and it will be the one that started later. In future
this limitation shall be removed.
Signed-off-by: Tanmay Shah <tanmay.shah@amd.com>
This change introduces a new PWM driver for all CC13/26xx SoC.
See the documentation in ti,cc13xx-cc26xx-timer-pwm.yaml for detailed
usage instructions.
Signed-off-by: Florian Grandel <fgrandel@code-for-humans.de>
Allow properties 'regulator-min-microvolt' and 'regulator-max-microvolt'
for fixed regulators: Note: they should be equal.
Add simple functions for getting list of allowed and count of voltages.
Signed-off-by: Mykola Kvach <mykola_kvach@epam.com>
Possible situation is that in some driver, devices can be controlled in
different ways: in some, we can only turn the power on or off, in others,
we can only control the voltage, and in some, we can control power supply
or voltage level. There may also be devices where there is no control
over power supply at all. A clear example of this can be eMMC devices
where the voltage is usually fixed and they are always powered on.
However, we would like to have a common code for controlling all the
mentioned types of devices, at least the driver shouldn't worry about the
implementation details of voltage regulators. Therefore, there may exist
empty regulators - regulators that only contain information about the
supported voltage, and we cannot change anything in them. The device tree
node description for such a regulator is only necessary for compatibility
with other regulators. Hence, we need to add the possibility of the
existence of such a dummy fixed-regulator.
In this commit, support for a fixed dummy regulator without the ability
for any control has been added. Note that such support also exists in the
Linux kernel. In other words, the logic of the fixed regulator has been
aligned with the logic of the fixed regulator inside the Linux kernel.
Signed-off-by: Mykola Kvach <mykola_kvach@epam.com>
Although there are no in-tree users, we will deprecate the
`facebook` vendor prefix and add `meta`.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Friedt <cfriedt@meta.com>
Add watchdog support to ELkhart Lake board basically copying
configuration from Raptor Lake.
Signed-off-by: Andrei Emeltchenko <andrei.emeltchenko@intel.com>
Since we do not have any in-tree users, we will skip the
deprecation process for `facebook` and add `meta`.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Friedt <cfriedt@meta.com>
Disabled uart0 and uart1 by default in alder_lake.dtsi and enable only
for intel_adl_crb board.
Signed-off-by: Andrei Emeltchenko <andrei.emeltchenko@intel.com>
This commit adds input clock selection to the RTC driver. This
is required to allow for the real hardware to operate. The
QEMU emulated hardware ignores the input clock settings.
Signed-off-by: Bjarki Arge Andreasen <bjarkix123@gmail.com>
INPUT_REL_WHEEL is the code that normally refer to scroller wheel, which
probably makes a bit more sense in this context, use that instead of
INPUT_REL_Y.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Enable CANFD for rt11xx by including nxp,flexcan-fd
compatibility for all CANFD capable CAN with associated
properties.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Perseghetti <bperseghetti@rudislabs.com>
This commit instantiates the counter peripheral.
Signed-off-by: Mateusz Sierszulski <msierszulski@antmicro.com>
Signed-off-by: Maciej Sobkowski <msobkowski@antmicro.com>
Change the gpio-keys and zephyr,gpio-keys so that they can both be used
with the input subsystem driver. Make the zephyr,code property optional
so that existing out of tree board can still use this node with their
custom code, but change everything else so that an existin gpio-keys
node can be used with the input driver as long as the codes are defined.
From the application perspective, this means that the application can
still use the GPIOs directly, the input specific driver only gets
enabled if CONFIG_INPUT is enabled and the driver can always be turned
off manually.
This makes gpio-keys behave the same as gpio-leds with CONFIG_LED.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
The controller and the driver support two hardware configurations:
- one three-channel (RGB) LED
- or three single-channel LEDs
Signed-off-by: Peter van der Perk <peter.vanderperk@nxp.com>
Some boards may have connected the enable pin of the chipset to a GPIO.
On these boards, it is necessary to configure and set this GPIO before
using the chipset, otherwise the I2C circuitry is disabled.
Based on initial work from:
- Marek Janus <marek.janus@grinn-global.com>
- Rico Ganahl <rico.ganahl@bytesatwork.ch>
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Anquetin <mathieu.anquetin@groupe-cahors.com>
Add support for LP5009, LP5012, LP5018 and LP5024 devices which only
differ by the number of LEDs they can control.
Also, update application sample to run on all these new supported
devices.
Based on initial work from:
- Marek Janus <marek.janus@grinn-global.com>
- Rico Ganahl <rico.ganahl@bytesatwork.ch>
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Anquetin <mathieu.anquetin@groupe-cahors.com>
This commit addst support for the system timer peripheral which
can be found in Apollo4 SoCs.
Signed-off-by: Maciej Sobkowski <msobkowski@antmicro.com>
UART controllers present on Ambiq SoCs implement a PL011 compatible
interface, with some minor differences that require certain quirks.
To support them a dedicated compatible is needed.
Signed-off-by: Maciej Sobkowski <msobkowski@antmicro.com>
This commit addst pinctrl support for Apollo4 SoCs.
Co-authored-by: Mateusz Sierszulski <msierszulski@antmicro.com>
Signed-off-by: Maciej Sobkowski <msobkowski@antmicro.com>
Adds a new I2C shim driver for Intel SoCs. Builds upon the SEDI bare
metal I2C driver in the hal-intel module.
Signed-off-by: Dong Wang <dong.d.wang@intel.com>
Sometimes, channel C may write wrong register to the target device.
This issue occurs when FIFO2 is enabled on channel C. The problem
arises because FIFO2 is shared between channel B and channel C.
FIFO2 will be disabled when data access is completed, at which point
FIFO2 is set to the default configuration for channel B.
The byte counter of FIFO2 may be affected by channel B. There is a
chance that channel C may encounter wrong register being written due
to the FIFO2 byte counter wrong write after channel B's write operation.
The current workaround is that channel C cannot use FIFO mode.
Signed-off-by: Tim Lin <tim2.lin@ite.corp-partner.google.com>
The system still takes both prefixed and unprefixed dt-bindings files,
but let's use zephyr/ prefixed in the examples and documentation.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
On ACE a seperate, soc specific, interrupt mask needs to be enabled
to unmask the interrupt. Do so for GPDMA.
Signed-off-by: Tom Burdick <thomas.burdick@intel.com>
SPI driver is current working for common SPI devices.
However, addressable LED like WS2812 requires MOSI line to be
default LOW during initialization. This PR adds such option.
This has no effect on common SPI operation.
Signed-off-by: Sylvio Alves <sylvio.alves@espressif.com>
Modify the NPCX driver erase method to allow 0x1000 byte size erases
along with 0x10000 byte size erases based on input parameters
Signed-off-by: Madhurima Paruchuri <mparuchuri@google.com>
This device has a single instance of EMAC (a 100Mbps version of GMAC).
TCP/UDP checksum calculation is offloaded.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
Add initial support for NXP S32 GMAC/EMAC:
- it's a copy-implementation with DMA data buffers and buffer
descriptors in non-cached memory (buf len and ring size configurable)
- PHY interface selection only implemented for S32K3 devices as it is
SoC-specific
- no PHY driver integration, it works as a fixed link with speed/duplex
configured through devicetree
- supports multicast hash filtering, promiscuous mode, MAC loopback
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
Change the eth-phy definition so that the phy is pointed by a phandle
rather than a child node, make the phy device a child of mdio. This
makes more sense from a devicetree hirearchy where the phandles have to
be initialized before the device itself, allows keeping the priorities
in check with CHECK_INIT_PRIORITIES.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Make ethernet phys childs of the mdio device and move the mdio device up
a level on the tree. That makes the device hierarchy coherent with the
required initialization priority and allows keeping the sequence in
check with CHECK_INIT_PRIORITIES.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Add option to use (by defining the `wake-gpios` devicetree properties)
an additional signal line between SPI master and SPI slave that allows
the latter to stay in low-power state and wake up only when a transfer
is to occur.
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Głąbek <andrzej.glabek@nordicsemi.no>
Introduce support for NXP FS26 SBC watchdog. Both Challenger and
Simple watchdog types are supported. Only watchdog functionalities of
the device are supported and any other monitoring feature is either not
supported or disabled.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
Reuse existing NXP LPSPI binding for this SoC since the hardware block
for this device is the same as the one supported for other NXP devices.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
It's used to pass right device index to hal_intel module.
DT_INST_FOREACH_STATUS_OKAY() does not guarantee the node ordering.
Signed-off-by: Dong D Wang <dong.d.wang@intel.com>
Rename the phy-dev property with phy-handle to match the Linux
ethernet-controller binding and move it up to ethernet.yaml so that it
can be used by other drivers.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Adds a new serial shim driver for Intel SoCs. Builds upon the SEDI bare
metal UART driver in the hal-intel module.
Signed-off-by: Nachiketa Kumar <nachiketa.kumar@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dong Wang <dong.d.wang@intel.com>
Add support ADC SAR for NXP S32. ADC SAR diver
support 3 group channels (precision, standard
and external), run normal trigger in oneshot
conversion mode with 2 callbacks normal end
of conversion and normal end chain callbacks.
An instance only run on 1 group channel and
1 kind of callback at the same time.
Signed-off-by: Cong Nguyen Huu <cong.nguyenhuu@nxp.com>
Enable SPI SDHC driver to manage card power via pwr-gpios property.
Control for this property was previously partially implemented. When
this property is present, the SPI SDHC driver will use it to control
power to the SD card.
Power is toggled during SD init, so this power control can make SD init
more reliable as the power toggle will insure the SD card state is reset.
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel.degrasse@nxp.com>
Add driver for HX8394 TFT LCD controller. This controller is driven via
MIPI DSI, and is configured for a 720x1280 display
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel.degrasse@nxp.com>
So far pin identifiers were named after CN7 and CN10 connector names on
Nucleo-64 boards. In case of Nucleo-144 there are ST Morpho connectors on
both sides, but bigger (up to 72 instead of 38 pins on each side). First 38
pins out of 72 on each side usually map to the same pins (e.g. PA5 being
13th pin on right ST Morpho connector). This means that single ST Morpho
connector definition will suffice.
Leaving CN7 and CN10 (name of pin headers on Nucleo-64 boards) is confusing
in context of Nucleo-144 boards, since corresponding pin headers are named
CN11 and CN12.
Rename:
* s/ST_MORPHO_CN7_/ST_MORPHO_L_/
* s/ST_MORPHO_CN10_/ST_MORPHO_R_/
so that pin identifiers make more sense in context of Nucleo-144 boards.
Signed-off-by: Marcin Niestroj <m.niestroj@emb.dev>
Update to shim driver compatible with the hardware block
in S32K344. Configure the pins before initializing I2C
to avoid happening bus busy.
Signed-off-by: Cong Nguyen Huu <cong.nguyenhuu@nxp.com>
Reuse existing MCUX-based shim driver for FlexCAN.
Enable flexcan0 for Zephyr canbus to run tests.
Signed-off-by: Cong Nguyen Huu <cong.nguyenhuu@nxp.com>
Devicetree specification v0.4, Section 2.3.1:
"The compatible string should consist only of lowercase letters, digits
and dashes, and should start with a letter."
Signed-off-by: Carles Cufi <carles.cufi@nordicsemi.no>
This state is never used in practice, even if handled by the PM
subsystem hooks. Shutdown-like states are always invoked manually, so
they don't need to be described in DT.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard@teslabs.com>
The `cpu-power-states` property needs to be defined at SoC dts files,
since it's a property of the SoC, not board.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard@teslabs.com>
Adds driver for pwm on xmc4xxx using Capture Compare Unit 8 (CCU8)
module. There are two CCU8 nodes with each one having four slices.
Each slice has two output channels.
Unlike CCU4, this module can generate complementary high-side/low-side
signals for each output channel. A variable dead time can be added
during the off to on transitions to make sure that the
high-side/low-side signals are not on at the same time.
Signed-off-by: Andriy Gelman <andriy.gelman@gmail.com>
Adds driver for pwm on xmc4xxx using Capture Compare Unit 4 (CCU4)
module. There are four CCU4 with each one having four channels
Thus it's possible to have up to 16 pwm output signals. The output of
each channel can only be connected to a specific port/pin. The possible
connection and gpio configurations are defined using pinctrl.
The CCU4 module also has a capture mode. Capture support will be added
in the future.
Signed-off-by: Andriy Gelman <andriy.gelman@gmail.com>
Add mailbox and interrupt-controller nodes used for
inter-process communication.
Add also the dt binding for the interrupt-controller.
For now, this is used just to fix some compile errors,
since the mailbox requires an interrupt-controller.
For DSP, we have a direct interrupt line to the core.
Signed-off-by: Iuliana Prodan <iuliana.prodan@nxp.com>
Introduces support for SoC-specific input-edge-detect configuration to
the CC13/26xx pinctrl driver.
Signed-off-by: Florian Grandel <fgrandel@code-for-humans.de>
Added a driver for the DFRobot A01NYUB distance sensor. This sensor
sends its readings via UART at 9600 baud. This driver uses interrupts
to read the data from the sensor.
Signed-off-by: Oliver King <oliver.king@steadconnect.com>
Add support for flash NOR memory devices on a NXP S32 QSPI bus. The
driver uses a fixed LUT configuration assuming a default standard page
size and erase types, and allows to select between multiple read/program
instructions/modes. It is also possible to read the flash device
characteristics from the device at run-time as long as the memory is
JESD216 compatible, providing more flexibility.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
The NXP S32 QSPI controller acts as an interface to up to two serial
flash memory devices, each with up to eight bidirectional data lines,
depending on the platform. It is based on a LUT enginee to interface
through commands with different memory types including flash NOR and
Hyperram.
This patch adds support for the QSPI in S32K344 which supports a single
memory device (side A) with up to four bidirectional data lines and SDR
only. Nevertheless, the memory controller is implemented flexible enough
to be extended to support more feature-rich QSPI blocks.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
This commit aligns TWIM shim to utilize memory-region property.
The memory-region is not required property that enables user
to specify placement of dma buffers in memory region.
It is done by assigning to memory-region property,
phandle to node with zephyr,memory-region and mimo-sram compatible.
When memory-region property is not specified for given
instance, buffer is placed in default RAM region with other data.
Signed-off-by: Adam Wojasinski <adam.wojasinski@nordicsemi.no>
Add initial version of Infineon CAT1 counter driver
Add initial version of binding file for Infineon
Add counters to psco6 dtsi
Add external trigger pin that runs counter
Signed-off-by: Pavlo Havrylyuk <pavlo.havrylyuk@infineon.com>
Each PSCI interface versions have different DT compatible strings
like arm,psci-0.2, arm,psci-1.1 and so on. However, the same driver
can be used for all the versions by adding #define DT_COMPAT for
required version and #undef DT_COMPAT for default version.
Add support for PSCI cold reset, warm reset and cpu-on function IDs.
Signed-off-by: Girisha Dengi <girisha.dengi@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Navinkumar Balabakthan <navinkumar.balabakthan@intel.com>
If the optional hardware reset line is available, this change
will use that reset line to assert the uart module and bring
it out of reset state to use.
Signed-off-by: Girisha Dengi <girisha.dengi@intel.com>
This is Intel's proprietary IP which controls individual module
reset signals. During each system driver initialization, these
reset signals will be used to bring module out of reset state.
Signed-off-by: Navinkumar Balabakthan <navinkumar.balabakthan@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Girisha Dengi <girisha.dengi@intel.com>
Device tree for Intel SoCFPGA Agilex5 initial bring up. This is the
first version of device tree which enable four cores SMP and basic
drivers that needed by 'hello_world' and 'cli' applications.
Signed-off-by: Girisha Dengi <girisha.dengi@intel.com>
This is Intel's proprietary IP which supply the clock for all the
system peripherals. Clock manager is initialized only one time
during boot up by FSBL (ATF BL2) based on external user settings.
Signed-off-by: Girisha Dengi <girisha.dengi@intel.com>
Introduce dtsi files representing the
current portfolio of chips and modules
based on the:
- flash size
- psram size
- gpio count
- certification status
Update the boards dts files according
to which SOC/SIP they are using.
Signed-off-by: Marek Matej <marek.matej@espressif.com>
Introduce dtsi files representing the
current portfolio of chips and modules
based on the followint criteria:
- flash size
- psram size
- gpio count
- certification status
Update the boards dts files according
to which SOC/SIP they are using.
Signed-off-by: Marek Matej <marek.matej@espressif.com>
Previously the driver was retrofitted to the kscan api, handling it as a
input device with one row and three columns. With the move to the input
subsystem each input can have its proper input code instead.
Signed-off-by: Fabian Blatz <fabianblatz@gmail.com>
The 'zephyr,memory-region-mpu' property was addede gqas a
convenient way to create and configure MPU regions using information
coming from DT. It has been used a lot since it was introduced so I
guess we can consider it a Zephyr success story ™ .
Unfortunately it has been proved to be a bit limited and with some
important limitations:
1. It was introduced as a property of the compatible
zephyr,memory-region that is used to create linker regions and
sections from DT data. This means that we can actually create MPU
regions only for DT-defined regions and sections.
2. The naming is unfortunate because it is implying that it is used only
for MPU.
3. It is misplaced being in include/zephyr/linker/devicetree_regions.h
and still it has nothing to do with the linker at all.
4. It is exporting a function called LINKER_DT_REGION_MPU that again has
nothing to do with the linker.
Point (1) is also particularly limiting because it is preventing us to
characterize memory regions that are not generated using the
'zephyr,memory-region' compatible, like generic mmio-sram regions.
While we fix all the issues, we also want to extend a bit the range of
usefulness of this property. We are renaming it 'zephyr,memory-attr' and
it is now carrying information about the type of memory the property is
attached to (cacheable, non-cacheable, IO, eXecutable, etc...). The user
can use this property and the DT API coming with it to act on the memory
node it is accompanied by.
We are still providing the DT_MEMORY_ATTR_APPLY() macro that can be used
to create the MPU regions as before, but we are adding also a
DT_MEMORY_ATTR_FOREACH_NODE() macro that can be used to cycle through
the memory nodes and act on those.
Signed-off-by: Carlo Caione <ccaione@baylibre.com>
CPU idle states are not board specific. This patch moves Nuvoton idle
states to the core SoC dts files. Board can always tweak some state
parameters (if needed), but the definition belongs to core SoC dts
files, same as e.g. peripherals.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard@teslabs.com>
CPU idle states are not board specific. This patch moves NXP idle states
to the core SoC dts files. Board can always tweak some state parameters
(if needed), but the definition belongs to core SoC dts files, same as
e.g. peripherals.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard@teslabs.com>
CPU idle states are not board specific. This patch moves Microchip MEC
idle states to the core SoC dts files. Board can always tweak some state
parameters (if needed), but the definition belongs to core SoC dts
files, same as e.g. peripherals.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard@teslabs.com>
CPU idle states are not board specific. This patch moves TI idle
states to the core SoC dts files. Board can always tweak some state
parameters (if needed), but the definition belongs to core SoC dts
files, same as e.g. peripherals.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard@teslabs.com>
CPU idle states are not board specific. This patch moves STM32 idle
states to the core SoC dts files. Board can always tweak some state
parameters (if needed), but the definition belongs to core SoC dts
files, same as e.g. peripherals.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard@teslabs.com>
CPU idle states are not board specific. This patch moves ESP32 idle
states to the core SoC dts files. Board can always tweak some state
parameters (if needed), but the definition belongs to core SoC dts
files, same as e.g. peripherals.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard@teslabs.com>
The NXP Pixel pipeline engine (PXP) is a 2D DMA engine capable of
accelerating display rotation, color space conversion, and limited
2D blending operations. This DMA driver only supports rotation of a
framebuffer, via a set of custom dma_slot values. Only DMA channel 0
is supported or utilized.
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel.degrasse@nxp.com>
Updated the driver to support low power mode.
Introduced "enable-low-power" flag in device tree to
control(on/off) low power mode.
If flag added in DTS, during sleep BBLED will switch off the LEDs.
Otherwise BBLED will continue the configured blinking pattern on LEDs.
Signed-off-by: Manimaran A <manimaran.a@microchip.com>
Add support for resetting controller at boot, and update FT5336
documentation to indicate that the FT3267 IC is also supported by this
driver.
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel.degrasse@nxp.com>
Add support for RM67162 MIPI display controller. This controller
is configured to run in MIPI command/DBI mode, driving a 400x392 OLED
display.
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel.degrasse@nxp.com>
Only setup DPI input from LCDIF if MODE_VIDEO is set, as this
is the the only case where input from the LCDIF would be required to
drive the display. Do not populate the dpi_config structure unless a
reference the the NXP LCDIF device is provided, since this is the output
device providing DPI data.
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel.degrasse@nxp.com>
Fixup support for DCS_LONG_WRITE command in DSI MCUX 2L driver. Since long
DCS commands may benefit from nonblocking I/O, add support for non blocking
transfers to the DSI driver.
This commit also corrects the interrupt number for the RT595, which uses
the DSI_MCUX_2L IP block.
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel.degrasse@nxp.com>
Make DPI mode an optional configuration for the DSI MCUX 2L driver.
DPI mode will only be enabled when the MIPI is attached in video mode,
since this is when DPI formatted packets are expected.
This will enable the DSI driver to also support DBI/command mode, for
displays that use this format.
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel.degrasse@nxp.com>
Added dts additions for stm32f105xb cpu which is the same as existing
stm32f105xc with less flash.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Anquetin <mathieu.anquetin@groupe-cahors.com>
- Add overlay for the esp32s2_saola board to die_temp_polling sample.
- Add aliases for the die_temp_polling sample to esp32s2 dtsi.
Signed-off-by: Hiroki Tada <tada.hiroki@fujitsu.com>
Enabled support for is31fl3733 driver. This driver supports
the full LED API, and enables the following features of the is31fl3733:
- individual LED dimming
- individual LED enable/disable
- bulk writes of LED enabled and dimming states
- global LED current limit
- blanking (via custom API)
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel@degrasse.com>
Add Nuvoton numaker series flash memory controller(FMC) with erase,
read & write features of soc-flash. Also update Nuvoton manifest
to include zephyrproject-rtos/hal_nuvoton#6.
Signed-off-by: cyliang tw <cyliang@nuvoton.com>
This CL attempts to implement npcx's flash driver instead of the
original one (npcx spi driver plus spi_nor flash driver).
Signed-off-by: Mulin Chao <mlchao@nuvoton.com>
Add a new pinctrl type to control peripheral modules' specific IO
characteristics such as tri-state, the power supply type selection (3.3V
or 1.8V), and so on. In NPCX series, the corresponding registers/fields
are irregular. This CL wraps these definitions to dt nodes and put them
in pinctrl property if needed.
Signed-off-by: Mulin Chao <mlchao@nuvoton.com>
This driver is built on top of the IVSHMEM doorbell
notification mechanism providing an unified way
to generate inter VM interrupts.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Neves <felipe.neves@linaro.org>
Add the new RCC bindings to the dtsi files.
STM32F373 uses the RCC F1 bindings because the ADC prescaler is the same
on the two series.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Gautier <guillaume.gautier-ext@st.com>
Add two new bindings for STM32F1x and F3x RCC to add the ADC prescaler
specific to these series.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Gautier <guillaume.gautier-ext@st.com>
AXP192 is a small and simple power management IC featuring different
LDOs, DCDCs, AINs and also GPIOs. It also offers functionaltiy for
battery management.
This change includes the basic regulator driver functionaltiy for
LDO2-3 and DCDC1-3 as well as the mfd driver layer. Further drivers
for GPIO and ADC will follow.
Drivers have been developed and tested on M5StackCore2, an ESP32-based
board. Support for M5StackCore2 is still in progress.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kiepfer <mrmarteng@teleschirm.org>
GT911 IC uses the INT pin to select the correct I2C address during
reset. However, some boards may not route this pin (or may only support
receiving inputs on it). This results in the I2C address selected by the
GT911 IC being arbitrary based on the state of the (floating) INT pin.
To resolve this, introduce an `alt-addr` property for this device. When
set, the INT pin will not be pulled low. Instead, the I2C address will be
probed at runtime, starting with the devicetree address and falling back to
`alt-addr`.
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel.degrasse@nxp.com>
This patchset is doing three things:
1. It is fixing the bogus algorithm to find the optimal number of
descriptors for a given memory size.
2. It is changing values for VDEV_STATUS_SIZE and
IPC_SERVICE_STATIC_VRINGS_ALIGNMENT to better align to a usual cache
line size.
3. RX/TX VRINGs are now correctly aligned to MEM_ALIGNMENT (and cache
line alignment).
Signed-off-by: Carlo Caione <ccaione@baylibre.com>
This patch adds a description section for the pwms property of the PWM
LED child node. This intends to explain how the period field is used by
the led_pwm driver and to help with its configuration.
Reported-by: Scott Worley <scott.worley@microchip.com>
Signed-off-by: Simon Guinot <simon.guinot@seagate.com>
Convert the GT911 driver to the input subsystem, fix the existing boards
to work in the default config.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Aligns the filename of TI's CC13/26xx system timer peripheral devicetree
binding to its compatible string.
Signed-off-by: Florian Grandel <fgrandel@code-for-humans.de>
This adds support for the bosch bmi085 and bmi088. This also includes
support for data sync mode.
Signed-off-by: Ryan McClelland <ryanmcclelland@meta.com>
This patch adds support for PWM blink which is found in intel's
PCH hardwares.
Signed-off-by: Anisetti Avinash Krishna <anisetti.avinash.krishna@intel.com>
Current erroneous usages of dma-channels prop by lpc-dma nodes:
* dma-channels devicetree property should describe the number of
channels supported by the dma controller, not the number of channels
in use.
* LPC55SXX and RTXXX SOCs should be setting dma channels prop at SOC
level, not board level, since it is an SOC property, not a board
property.
* lpc55s28 has 23 channels for dma0, not 20.
* lpc55s28 has 10 channels for dma1, not 0.
* lpc55s69 has 23 channels for dma0, not 20.
* rt5xx has 37 channels for dma1, not 0.
* rt6xx has 33 channels for dma0, not 20.
* rt6xx has 33 channels for dma1, not 0.
Fix all of these issues
Signed-off-by: Declan Snyder <declan.snyder@nxp.com>
Set the DMA number of otrigs DT property at the SOC level instead of the
board DTS because it is an SOC property and does not change on different
boards.
Signed-off-by: Declan Snyder <declan.snyder@nxp.com>
Add I2C target driver used buffer mode. The maximum accessible buffer
is 2044 bytes, the default is 256 bytes.
Signed-off-by: Tim Lin <tim2.lin@ite.corp-partner.google.com>
Add basic device tree description fro stm32wba soc series.
This includes Flash/RAM clocks and clock control nodes
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Gautier <guillaume.gautier-ext@st.com>
Add support of r8a77961 SoC to gen3 series.
Create a dtsi file with a common part for both r8a77951 and r8a77961.
Signed-off-by: Mykola Kvach <mykola_kvach@epam.com>
- This includes the driver, test app, and sample app
- Only the boards\arm\xmc47_relax_kit board is supported for now
Signed-off-by: Bill Waters <bill.waters@infineon.com>
Adding support for the adafruit can picowbell shield for the
raspberry pi picoi. Also added nodelable for spi0 called 'pico_spi'
as well as an GPIO nexus node 'pico_header'
Signed-off-by: Joseph Yates <joeyatessecond@gmail.com>
This change introduces the "_rtc_timer" suffix for the system tick timer
driver "compatible" property and aligns naming conventions with the
actual CC13/26xx SoC series product policy.
This frees up the "_rtc" namespace to introduce additional APIs based on
the same peripheral in the future (not part of this PR):
rtc: rtc@... {
compatible = "ti,cc13xx-cc26xx-rtc";
...
timer {
compatible = "ti,cc13xx-cc26xx-rtc-timer";
...
};
counter {
compatible = "ti,cc13xx-cc26xx-rtc-counter";
...
};
pps {
compatible = "ti,cc13xx-cc26xx-rtc-pps";
...
};
};
Or alternatively an MFD pattern with similar requirements.
Fixing the namespacing now makes sense standalone as it reduces the
chance of custom drivers being broken in the future.
Redundant extension of the mandatory system clock devicetree node is
replaced with a single `status = "okay"` which seems to be the more
sensible default to avoid user error when defining custom boards.
Knowledgeable users can still override this if really needed.
Signed-off-by: Florian Grandel <fgrandel@code-for-humans.de>
Removes duplicate code and inconsistencies in the naming of the
cc13xx_cc26xx devicetree and RTC driver hierarchy and alignes it with
the actual TI product series naming hierarchy.
Signed-off-by: Florian Grandel <fgrandel@code-for-humans.de>
Add SHA256 accelerator support for it8xxx2 series.
This driver passes the following test:
tests/crypto/crypto_hash/
Signed-off-by: Dino Li <Dino.Li@ite.com.tw>
Changes rshunt-milliohms to rshunt-micro-ohms allowing for current
sensing of greater than 16.4A (1mOhm resistor). This is commonly
set to 100 uOhm for VMU/FMU boards/applications.
Co-authored-by: James Goppert <james.goppert@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Perseghetti <bperseghetti@rudislabs.com>
The different references manuals of the STM32H7 family (RM099, RM0433,
RM0445 and RM0468) states that SDMMC2RTS and STMMC2EN are on bit 9 of
respectively RCC_AHB2RSTR and RCC_AHB2ENR (not on bit 8). Fixes the stm32h7
dts accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Johan Lafon <johan.lafon@syslinbit.com>
Reuse existing MCUX-based shim driver for LPUART that is compatible with
the hardware block in S32K344. DMA is not yet supported.
Use the board's debug connector (P6 / LPUART2) as default console.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
SIUL2 may require multiple interrupt handlers instead of a single one as
currently supported for S32Z/E. This is needed to enable support on
S32K3.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
Support pin control for NXP S32K3 devices and enable it by default on
mr_canhubk3 board configuration.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
The clock controller is a singleton controller for all the system-level
clocks (XOSC, PLL, CGM, etc) to provide run-time information to the
peripheral device drivers about the module's clocks.
Clock configuration is not yet supported.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
The S32K3 MCUs are 32-bit Arm Cortex-M7-based microcontrollers with a
focus on automotive and industrial applications. The S32K344 features
a lock-step core, internal flash, RAM and TCM with ECC.
Co-authored-by: Dat Nguyen Duy <dat.nguyenduy@nxp.com>
Co-authored-by: Cong Nguyen Huu <cong.nguyenhuu@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Manuel Argüelles <manuel.arguelles@nxp.com>
Add a small delay between reading the transport header and reading the
HCI data. Failing to do so on a nRF9160<->nRF52832 link was reliably
resulting in the nRF9160 trying to read data before the nRF52832 had
set up the SPI transaction, resulting in the host reading a buffer full
of 0x00 and having to run the entire read result again.
Transceiving a 10 byte packet takes at least 31uS, while 100 byte
packets are around 150uS (duration of `spi_transceive` call). Waiting
1 tick to eliminate the need for most retransmissions is a valid
tradeoff.
Signed-off-by: Jordan Yates <jordan.yates@data61.csiro.au>
Add an option that signifies that the ESP modem may be reset at the same
time as the SoC by an external source. When this is the case, we first
wait for an unsolicited "ready" message from the modem, before
attempting to reset the device. This prevents two initialisation
sequences attempting to run at the same time.
We still want to wait for the complete initialisation sequence to
complete before returning in this case.
Signed-off-by: Jordan Yates <jordan.yates@data61.csiro.au>
This adds support for the TIMER1-4 counter.
Each counter has 24bits and can run on LP_CLK (15-32KHz)
or DIVN clock (32MHz) with prescaler 1-32.
Each counter can have one alarm set.
Signed-off-by: Jerzy Kasenberg <jerzy.kasenberg@codecoup.pl>
The display controller supports software reset and the driver already
implements it. Therefore it's not necessary to require a reset gpio in
device tree.
Signed-off-by: Caspar Friedrich <c.s.w.friedrich@gmail.com>
Remove `clocks` property for fixed-clock binding.
A fixed-clock should not have an input clock, since by
definition it's an always on fixed-rate clock.
Signed-off-by: Moritz Fischer <moritzf@google.com>
This adds a driver for Texas Instruments Cost-Optimized, Ultra-Small,
12-Bit, System-Monitoring ADCs. Currently only TLA2021 is supported,
TLA2022 and TLA2024 may follow based on this driver.
Signed-off-by: Caspar Friedrich <c.s.w.friedrich@gmail.com>
Convert the XPT2046 driver to the input subsystem, change the api,
remove the callback and enable logic.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Usage of 64-bit address constants from devicetree without a
UINT64_C wrapping macro results in the following warning and the
cut-off of the address value:
"warning: integer constant is so large that it is unsigned"
This change extends devicetree API adding few wrappers over the
address constant getters which add ULL size suffix to an
address integer literal when the appearance of 64-bit address
values is possible
Signed-off-by: Alexander Razinkov <alexander.razinkov@syntacore.com>
Add a GPIO based quadrature decoder driver that reports relative axes
movements using the input subsystem.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Adds properties to configure OCTOSPI IO
Manager data lines. That allows to use
any `IOLowPort` and `IOHightPort`.
Note: OSPIM requires additional clock to be enabled.
Please refer to Reference Manual.
Extra clock can be enabled in devicetree.
Signed-off-by: Georgij Cernysiov <geo.cgv@gmail.com>
Add Nuvoton numaker series UART support, including interrupt-driven,
also apply pinctrl and clock-control.
Signed-off-by: cyliang tw <cyliang@nuvoton.com>
Add Nuvoton numaker series clock controller support, including:
1. Do system clock initialization in z_arm_platform_init().
2. Support peripheral clock control API equivalent to BSP
CLK_EnableModuleClock()/CLK_SetModuleClock().
Signed-off-by: cyliang tw <cyliang@nuvoton.com>
Add support for communication with serial ports on native POSIX platform
via UART driver API. Serial port driver supports polling API,
configuration of the serial ports used via devicetree and command line
options, and runtime configuration with `uart_configure`.
Multiple instances of the driver are supported.
Example use and configuration is also demonstrated in the
`samples/drivers/uart/native_tty` sample.
Closes: #56586
Signed-off-by: Marko Sagadin <marko.sagadin42@gmail.com>
Add simple mechanism to load the image from IMR memory. Basically we are
only setting a flag in power off for the next boot to jump to existing
image in IMR.
Signed-off-by: Jaska Uimonen <jaska.uimonen@linux.intel.com>
The IS31FL3216A is a fun light LED controller. The LED current of each
channel can be set in 256 steps by adjusting the PWM duty cycle through
an I2C interface.
Signed-off-by: Guy Morand <guy.morand@bytesatwork.ch>
Add a minimal driver for the ti lp5569 led controller. The driver supports
multiple instances. Commands on|off|set_brightness are supported.
Signed-off-by: Jonas Remmert <j.remmert@phytec.de>
Currently, only the presence of a GIC is reflected in the device tree,
and its version must be set separately in each SoC's Kconfig.
This patch adds separate bindings for each GIC version whose presence
in the device tree automatically enables the corresponding Kconfig symbol.
Signed-off-by: Piotr Wojnarowski <pwojnarowski@antmicro.com>
When the GIC driver was originally introduced, it was only used on
Cortex-R SoCs. However, this is not the case anymore. Update the
description to reflect that this driver is not specific to Cortex-R.
Signed-off-by: Piotr Wojnarowski <pwojnarowski@antmicro.com>
Add driver for TCN75A temperature sensor. The following features are
supported:
- TCN75A oneshot mode, which allows single shot conversions with lower
power consumtion
- Resolution selection, up to 12 bit resolution (9 bit default)
- Triggering based on temperatue thresholds. If the TCN75A exits a set
threshold range, the application can be notified via a callback.
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel@degrasse.com>
Add a new pinctrl driver for TI CC32XX SoC. The driver has not been
tested, just implemented following datasheet specs and checked that it
compiles. Consider this as a best-effort driver to remove custom pinmux
code in board files.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
This PR adds a custom driver for the ADS1112 ADCs. Unlike ADS1113/4/5
family served by the ADS1x1x driver, the ADS1112 does not use an address
pointer to address config registers. Instead, there is only one writable
register and all i2c writes will set it. The registers resemble the
ADS1119 device, but config bitmap is different, include a distinct data
rate table, gain table, and input multiplexing table. There is also not a
status register to be monitored with the ADS1112, as it uses config bit 7
for the same purpose instead of a separate register.
The driver was tested on hardware using the ADC shell interface. Manual
probing validated the voltages for the MUX_SINGLE configs at datarate 15
in CM_SINGLE. Higher gains were not tested and CM_CONTINUOUS is not
supported in this initial implementation.
The new driver has also been added to the existing ADC test using adc_emul
for completeness.
Origin: original
License: Apache 2.0
Purpose: Adding support for ADS1112 ADCs
Signed-off-by: Jordan Montgomery <jordan.montgomery@getcruise.com>
Move dt files related to SoC family and series to npcx folder. It only
leaves SoC dt file in `dts/arm/nuvoton folder` in case of confusion with
the other Nuvoton SoCs.
The dt files path will be:
dts/arm/nuvoton
|--npcx
| |--npcx7
| | |--npcx7-miwus-wui-map.dtsi
| | |--npcx7-alts-map.dtsi
| | |--.....
| +--npcx9
| | |--npcx9-miwus-wui-map.dtsi
| | |--npcx9-alts-map.dtsi
| | +--.....
| |--npcx-miwus-wui-map.dtsi
| |--npcx-alts-map.dtsi
| |--npcx.dtsi
| |--npcx7.dtsi
| |--npcx9.dtsi
|--npcx7m6fb.dtsi
|--npcx7m6fc.dtsi
|--npcx9m8f.dtsi
+--npcx9m3f.dtsi
Signed-off-by: Mulin Chao <mlchao@nuvoton.com>
Move the two UART nodes so that they are under "soc" rather than "espi",
leave only xec-espi-host-dev nodes there.
The UART device can be used indepdently by the driver uart_mchp_xec.c
and it's normally initialized before before the espi one.
Moving the device node up a level so this does not trigger a false
positive on the build time priority checking.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Restructure the Bosch M_CAN driver backend to use per-instance Message RAM
configuration.
This removes the need for a common, artificial "can" devicetree node for
SoCs with multiple Bosch M_CAN-based CAN controllers and allows for
per-instance configuration of the number of e.g. standard (11-bit) and
extended (29-bit) filter elements.
As part of the restructure, software handling of CAN filter flags was moved
from per-flags bitfields to per-filter bitfields, solving an issue when
using more than 32 standard (11-bit) filter elements or more than 16
extended (29-bit) filter elements.
Fixes: #42030, #53417
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
Switch the Bosch M_CAN devicetree binding to use a bosch,mram-cfg property
for specifying the memory layout of the Bosch M_CAN Message RAM. This is
identical to the Linux kernel devicetree binding for Bosch M_CAN IP core
based CAN controllers.
This introduces an offset cell which can be used for controllers with
shared Message RAM between Bosch M_CAN instances.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
The BG95 pin configuration does not internally ever use the reset pin.
Because of this, there is no need to make reset pin mandatory.
Commit removes reset pin dependency [e.g. in case of BG95].
Signed-off-by: Andrei Hutanu <andrei.hutanu.i@gmail.com>
Add a property to the ADC channels which allows the configuration
of the current source pin.
Signed-off-by: Benedikt Schmidt <benedikt.schmidt@embedded-solutions.at>
Added Input/Output trigger mux address's as properties
that can be passed into the DMA driver. This is intended
to send INPUTMUX signals into the DMA.
Signed-off-by: Emilio Benavente <emilio.benavente@nxp.com>