The device-tree checking code sees node names "i2c" and "spi" in the
pinctrl definition and thinks these are defining i2c or spi devices,
and complains that they look wrong.
So add a '0' to the end of each name (much like "uart" and "rgmii"
have numbers at the end) to avoid the warning.
Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neil@brown.name>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
state_default: pinctrl0 {
};
- i2c_pins: i2c {
- i2c {
+ i2c_pins: i2c0 {
+ i2c0 {
group = "i2c";
function = "i2c";
};
};
- spi_pins: spi {
- spi {
+ spi_pins: spi0 {
+ spi0 {
group = "spi";
function = "spi";
};
};
};
- mdio_pins: mdio {
- mdio {
+ mdio_pins: mdio0 {
+ mdio0 {
group = "mdio";
function = "mdio";
};
};
- pcie_pins: pcie {
- pcie {
+ pcie_pins: pcie0 {
+ pcie0 {
group = "pcie";
function = "pcie rst";
};
};
- nand_pins: nand {
+ nand_pins: nand0 {
spi-nand {
group = "spi";
function = "nand1";
};
};
- sdhci_pins: sdhci {
- sdhci {
+ sdhci_pins: sdhci0 {
+ sdhci0 {
group = "sdhci";
function = "sdhci";
};