* struct pcs_func_vals - mux function register offset and value pair
* @reg: register virtual address
* @val: register value
+ * @mask: mask
*/
struct pcs_func_vals {
void __iomem *reg;
* @nvals: number of entries in vals array
* @pgnames: array of pingroup names the function uses
* @npgnames: number of pingroup names the function uses
+ * @conf: array of pin configurations
+ * @nconfs: number of pin configurations available
* @node: list node
*/
struct pcs_function {
* pcs_add_pin() - add a pin to the static per controller pin array
* @pcs: pcs driver instance
* @offset: register offset from base
+ * @pin_pos: unused
*/
static int pcs_add_pin(struct pcs_device *pcs, unsigned offset,
unsigned pin_pos)
/**
* pcs_parse_one_pinctrl_entry() - parses a device tree mux entry
- * @pctldev: pin controller device
* @pcs: pinctrl driver instance
* @np: device node of the mux entry
* @map: map entry
}
return ret;
}
+
/**
+ * struct pcs_interrupt
* @reg: virtual address of interrupt register
* @hwirq: hardware irq number
* @irq: virtual irq number
/**
* pcs_irq_set() - enables or disables an interrupt
+ * @pcs_soc: SoC specific settings
+ * @irq: interrupt
+ * @enable: enable or disable the interrupt
*
* Note that this currently assumes one interrupt per pinctrl
* register that is typically used for wake-up events.
/**
* pcs_irq_handle() - common interrupt handler
- * @pcs_irq: interrupt data
+ * @pcs_soc: SoC specific settings
*
* Note that this currently assumes we have one interrupt bit per
* mux register. This interrupt is typically used for wake-up events.
/**
* pcs_irq_handle() - handler for the dedicated chained interrupt case
- * @irq: interrupt
* @desc: interrupt descriptor
*
* Use this if you have a separate interrupt for each