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infineon,cat1-pinctrl

Vendor: Infineon Technologies

Description

Infineon CAT1 Pinctrl container node

This is a singleton node responsible for controlling the pin function selection
and pin properties. For example, you can use this node to route
UART0 RX to a particular port/pin and enable the pull-up resistor on that
pin.

The node has the 'pinctrl' node label set in SoC's devicetree,
so you can modify it like this:

&pinctrl {
    /* Your modifications go here */
};

Pin configuration can also specify the pin properties, for example the
'bias-pull-up' property. Here is a list of the supported standard pin
properties:
  * bias-high-impedance
  * bias-pull-up
  * bias-pull-down
  * drive-open-drain
  * drive-open-source
  * drive-push-pull   (strong)
  * input-enable      (input-buffer)

Infineon CAT1 SoC's devicetree includes a set of pre-defined pin control
Nodes, which can be found via MPN dtsi.
For example, board cy8cproto_062_4343w uses the CY8C624ABZI_S2D44 part, so
board dts (boards\arm\cy8cproto_062_4343w\cy8cproto_062_4343w.dts) includes MPN dts
(infineon/psoc6/mpns/CY8C624ABZI_S2D44.dtsi).

Each MPN dtsi includes package dtsi (../psoc6_xx/psoc6_xx.yyy-zzz.dtsi),
For example, CY8C624ABZI_S2D44 includes "../psoc6_02/psoc6_02.124-bga.dtsi".

An example of pre-defined pin control from package dtsi (e.g. psoc6_02.124-bga.dtsi):
p3_0_scb2_uart_rx - RX pin UART2 (SCB2) which connected to port3.0

  /omit-if-no-ref/ p3_0_scb2_uart_rx: p3_0_scb2_uart_rx {
        pinmux = <DT_CAT1_PINMUX(3, 0, HSIOM_SEL_ACT_6)>;
  };

Refer to psoc6_02.124-bga.dtsi for the list of all pre-defined pin control nodes.

NOTE1 Pre-defined pin control nodes use macro DT_CAT1_PINMUX to
  initialize pinmux. DT_CAT1_PINMUX has the following input parameters
  DT_CAT1_PINMUX(port_number, pin_number, hsiom),
  hsiom is defined in the HSIOM_SEL_xxx macros in the
  zephyr\include\zephyr\dt-bindings\pinctrl\ifx_cat1-pinctrl.h file.

      You can use DT_CAT1_PINMUX to define your own pin control node:
        &pinctrl {
            my_uart_rx: my_uart_rx {
                pinmux = <DT_CAT1_PINMUX(3, 0, HSIOM_SEL_ACT_6)>;
            };
        };

NOTE2 Pre-defined pin control nodes do not have bias pin configuration.
  The bias configuration can be updated in board-pinctrl.dtsi
  &pinctrl {
    /* Configure pin control Bias mode for uart2 pins */
    p3_1_scb2_uart_tx {
      drive-push-pull;
    };

    p3_0_scb2_uart_rx {
      input-enable;
    };

    p3_2_scb2_uart_rts {
      drive-push-pull;
    };

    p3_3_scb2_uart_cts {
      input-enable;
    };
  };

An example of the usage of pre-defined pin control nodes in your board's DTS file:

  &uart5 {
    pinctrl-0 = <&p5_1_scb5_uart_tx &p5_0_scb5_uart_rx>;
    pinctrl-names = "default";
  };

  /* Configure pin control bias mode for uart5 pins */
  &p5_1_scb5_uart_tx {
    drive-push-pull;
  };

  &p5_0_scb5_uart_rx {
    input-enable;
  };

Properties

Top level properties

These property descriptions apply to “infineon,cat1-pinctrl” nodes themselves. This page also describes child node properties in the following sections.

Properties not inherited from the base binding file.

(None)

Child node properties

Name

Type

Details

pinmux

int

Encodes port/pin and alternate function.

This property is required.

bias-high-impedance

boolean

high impedance mode ("third-state", "floating")

bias-pull-up

boolean

enable pull-up resistor

bias-pull-down

boolean

enable pull-down resistor

drive-push-pull

boolean

drive actively high and low

drive-open-drain

boolean

drive with open drain (hardware AND)

drive-open-source

boolean

drive with open source (hardware OR)

input-enable

boolean

enable input on pin (e.g. enable an input buffer, no effect on output)