According to the schematics for all RPis with a 40 pin header,
the GPIOs 0 and 1 are labeled as ID_SD and ID_SC. In order to
clarify that is a I2C bus, append the third letter.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Wahren <stefan.wahren@i2se.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
* "FOO" = GPIO line named "FOO" on the schematic
* "FOO_N" = GPIO line named "FOO" on schematic, active low
*/
- gpio-line-names = "SDA0",
- "SCL0",
+ gpio-line-names = "ID_SDA",
+ "ID_SCL",
"SDA1",
"SCL1",
"GPIO_GCLK",
* "FOO" = GPIO line named "FOO" on the schematic
* "FOO_N" = GPIO line named "FOO" on schematic, active low
*/
- gpio-line-names = "SDA0",
- "SCL0",
+ gpio-line-names = "ID_SDA",
+ "ID_SCL",
"SDA1",
"SCL1",
"GPIO_GCLK",
* "FOO" = GPIO line named "FOO" on the schematic
* "FOO_N" = GPIO line named "FOO" on schematic, active low
*/
- gpio-line-names = "GPIO0",
- "GPIO1",
+ gpio-line-names = "ID_SDA",
+ "ID_SCL",
"SDA1",
"SCL1",
"GPIO_GCLK",
* "FOO" = GPIO line named "FOO" on the schematic
* "FOO_N" = GPIO line named "FOO" on schematic, active low
*/
- gpio-line-names = "SDA0",
- "SCL0",
+ gpio-line-names = "ID_SDA",
+ "ID_SCL",
"SDA1",
"SCL1",
"GPIO_GCLK",