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-GPIO controllers on MPC8xxx SoCs
-
-This is for the non-QE/CPM/GUTs GPIO controllers as found on
-8349, 8572, 8610 and compatible.
-
-Every GPIO controller node must have #gpio-cells property defined,
-this information will be used to translate gpio-specifiers.
-
-Required properties:
-- compatible : "fsl,<CHIP>-gpio" followed by "fsl,mpc8349-gpio" for
- 83xx, "fsl,mpc8572-gpio" for 85xx and "fsl,mpc8610-gpio" for 86xx.
-- #gpio-cells : Should be two. The first cell is the pin number and the
- second cell is used to specify optional parameters (currently unused).
- - interrupts : Interrupt mapping for GPIO IRQ.
- - interrupt-parent : Phandle for the interrupt controller that
- services interrupts for this device.
-- gpio-controller : Marks the port as GPIO controller.
-
-Example of gpio-controller nodes for a MPC8347 SoC:
-
- gpio1: gpio-controller@c00 {
- #gpio-cells = <2>;
- compatible = "fsl,mpc8347-gpio", "fsl,mpc8349-gpio";
- reg = <0xc00 0x100>;
- interrupts = <74 0x8>;
- interrupt-parent = <&ipic>;
- gpio-controller;
- };
-
- gpio2: gpio-controller@d00 {
- #gpio-cells = <2>;
- compatible = "fsl,mpc8347-gpio", "fsl,mpc8349-gpio";
- reg = <0xd00 0x100>;
- interrupts = <75 0x8>;
- interrupt-parent = <&ipic>;
- gpio-controller;
- };
-
-See booting-without-of.txt for details of how to specify GPIO
-information for devices.
-
-To use GPIO pins as interrupt sources for peripherals, specify the
-GPIO controller as the interrupt parent and define GPIO number +
-trigger mode using the interrupts property, which is defined like
-this:
-
-interrupts = <number trigger>, where:
- - number: GPIO pin (0..31)
- - trigger: trigger mode:
- 2 = trigger on falling edge
- 3 = trigger on both edges
-
-Example of device using this is:
-
- funkyfpga@0 {
- compatible = "funky-fpga";
- ...
- interrupts = <4 3>;
- interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>;
- };