u-boot/arch/arm/include/asm/arch-tegra20/funcmux.h
Lucas Stach ac56d959a3 tegra: add funcmux entry for NAND attached to KBC
Secondary config for the Flash attachment.

Signed-off-by: Lucas Stach <dev@lynxeye.de>
Acked-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Tom Warren <twarren@nvidia.com>
2012-10-15 11:54:07 -07:00

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/*
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/* Tegra20 high-level function multiplexing */
#ifndef __FUNCMUX_H
#define __FUNCMUX_H
/* Configs supported by the func mux */
enum {
FUNCMUX_DEFAULT = 0, /* default config */
/* UART configs */
FUNCMUX_UART1_IRRX_IRTX = 0,
FUNCMUX_UART1_UAA_UAB,
FUNCMUX_UART1_GPU,
FUNCMUX_UART1_SDIO1,
FUNCMUX_UART2_IRDA = 0,
FUNCMUX_UART4_GMC = 0,
/* I2C configs */
FUNCMUX_DVC_I2CP = 0,
FUNCMUX_I2C1_RM = 0,
FUNCMUX_I2C2_DDC = 0,
FUNCMUX_I2C2_PTA,
FUNCMUX_I2C3_DTF = 0,
/* SDMMC configs */
FUNCMUX_SDMMC1_SDIO1_4BIT = 0,
FUNCMUX_SDMMC2_DTA_DTD_8BIT = 0,
FUNCMUX_SDMMC3_SDB_4BIT = 0,
FUNCMUX_SDMMC3_SDB_SLXA_8BIT,
FUNCMUX_SDMMC4_ATC_ATD_8BIT = 0,
FUNCMUX_SDMMC4_ATB_GMA_4_BIT,
FUNCMUX_SDMMC4_ATB_GMA_GME_8_BIT,
/* USB configs */
FUNCMUX_USB2_ULPI = 0,
/* Serial Flash configs */
FUNCMUX_SPI1_GMC_GMD = 0,
/* NAND flags */
FUNCMUX_NDFLASH_ATC = 0,
FUNCMUX_NDFLASH_KBC_8_BIT,
};
/**
* Select a config for a particular peripheral.
*
* Each peripheral can operate through a number of configurations,
* which are sets of pins that it uses to bring out its signals.
* The basic config is 0, and higher numbers indicate different
* pinmux settings to bring the peripheral out on other pins,
*
* This function also disables tristate for the function's pins,
* so that they operate in normal mode.
*
* @param id Peripheral id
* @param config Configuration to use (FUNCMUX_...), 0 for default
* @return 0 if ok, -1 on error (e.g. incorrect id or config)
*/
int funcmux_select(enum periph_id id, int config);
#endif