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36 Here is an example of a PGA (Pin Grid Array) chip seen from underneath:
90 See for example arch/arm/mach-u300/Kconfig for an example.
122 For example, say that we have a group of pins dealing with an SPI interface
189 the groups is up to the driver, this is just a simple example - in practice you
190 may need more entries in your group structure, for example specific register
198 to their electronic properties when used as inputs or outputs. For example you
404 Here is an example of a PGA (Pin Grid Array) chip seen from underneath:
427 different design patterns, but we're using this as a simple example. Of the
432 The example 8x8 PGA package above will have pin numbers 0 through 63 assigned
473 pin control driver knows the possible functions. In the example above you can
482 be just a single one, but could also be many. In the example above the
515 In the example case we can define that this particular machine shall
566 (say for example infer electronic limitations due to load, etc.) to determine
575 A simple driver for the above example will work by setting bits 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4
727 In the example activating muxing 0 and 1 at the same time setting bits
914 line low as part of the usual pin control map. So for example your UART
992 regulator configuration, so for the example array above we want to enable i2c
1034 0 for mapping, for example:
1043 and values. An example using the convenience macros is shown below:
1099 This example mapping is used to switch between two positions for spi0 at
1103 groups of pins, say for example in the mmc0 example above, where you can
1287 requested pinctrl handles, for example if the pinctrl driver has not yet
1369 an SPI port from one set of pins to another set of pins. Say for example for
1370 spi0 in the example above, we expose two different groups of pins for the same