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1#
2# PINCTRL infrastructure and drivers
3#
4
5menu "Pin controllers"
6
7config PINCTRL
8	bool "Support pin controllers"
9	depends on DM
10	help
11	  This enables the basic support for pinctrl framework.  You may want
12	  to enable some more options depending on what you want to do.
13
14config PINCTRL_FULL
15	bool "Support full pin controllers"
16	depends on PINCTRL && OF_CONTROL
17	default y
18	help
19	  This provides Linux-compatible device tree interface for the pinctrl
20	  subsystem.  This feature depends on device tree configuration because
21	  it parses a device tree to look for the pinctrl device which the
22	  peripheral device is associated with.
23
24	  If this option is disabled (it is the only possible choice for non-DT
25	  boards), the pinctrl core provides no systematic mechanism for
26	  identifying peripheral devices, applying needed pinctrl settings.
27	  It is totally up to the implementation of each low-level driver.
28	  You can save memory footprint in return for some limitations.
29
30config PINCTRL_GENERIC
31	bool "Support generic pin controllers"
32	depends on PINCTRL_FULL
33	default y
34	help
35	  Say Y here if you want to use the pinctrl subsystem through the
36	  generic DT interface.  If enabled, some functions become available
37	  to parse common properties such as "pins", "groups", "functions" and
38	  some pin configuration parameters.  It would be easier if you only
39	  need the generic DT interface for pin muxing and pin configuration.
40	  If you need to handle vendor-specific DT properties, you can disable
41	  this option and implement your own set_state callback in the pinctrl
42	  operations.
43
44config PINMUX
45	bool "Support pin multiplexing controllers"
46	depends on PINCTRL_GENERIC
47	default y
48	help
49	  This option enables pin multiplexing through the generic pinctrl
50	  framework. Most SoCs have their own own multiplexing arrangement
51	  where a single pin can be used for several functions. An SoC pinctrl
52	  driver allows the required function to be selected for each pin.
53	  The driver is typically controlled by the device tree.
54
55config PINCONF
56	bool "Support pin configuration controllers"
57	depends on PINCTRL_GENERIC
58	help
59	  This option enables pin configuration through the generic pinctrl
60	  framework.
61
62config SPL_PINCTRL
63	bool "Support pin controlloers in SPL"
64	depends on SPL && SPL_DM
65	help
66	  This option is an SPL-variant of the PINCTRL option.
67	  See the help of PINCTRL for details.
68
69config SPL_PINCTRL_FULL
70	bool "Support full pin controllers in SPL"
71	depends on SPL_PINCTRL && SPL_OF_CONTROL
72	default y
73	help
74	  This option is an SPL-variant of the PINCTRL_FULL option.
75	  See the help of PINCTRL_FULL for details.
76
77config SPL_PINCTRL_GENERIC
78	bool "Support generic pin controllers in SPL"
79	depends on SPL_PINCTRL_FULL
80	default y
81	help
82	  This option is an SPL-variant of the PINCTRL_GENERIC option.
83	  See the help of PINCTRL_GENERIC for details.
84
85config SPL_PINMUX
86	bool "Support pin multiplexing controllers in SPL"
87	depends on SPL_PINCTRL_GENERIC
88	default y
89	help
90	  This option is an SPL-variant of the PINMUX option.
91	  See the help of PINMUX for details.
92	  The pinctrl subsystem can add a substantial overhead to the SPL
93	  image since it typically requires quite a few tables either in the
94	  driver or in the device tree. If this is acceptable and you need
95	  to adjust pin multiplexing in SPL in order to boot into U-Boot,
96	  enable this option. You will need to enable device tree in SPL
97	  for this to work.
98
99config SPL_PINCONF
100	bool "Support pin configuration controllers in SPL"
101	depends on SPL_PINCTRL_GENERIC
102	help
103	  This option is an SPL-variant of the PINCONF option.
104	  See the help of PINCONF for details.
105
106if PINCTRL || SPL_PINCTRL
107
108config ROCKCHIP_PINCTRL
109	bool "Rockchip pin control driver"
110	depends on DM
111	help
112	  Support pin multiplexing control on Rockchip SoCs. The driver is
113	  controlled by a device tree node which contains both the GPIO
114	  definitions and pin control functions for each available multiplex
115	  function.
116
117config PINCTRL_SANDBOX
118	bool "Sandbox pinctrl driver"
119	depends on SANDBOX
120	help
121	  This enables pinctrl driver for sandbox.  Currently, this driver
122	  actually does nothing but print debug messages when pinctrl
123	  operations are invoked.
124
125endif
126
127source "drivers/pinctrl/uniphier/Kconfig"
128
129endmenu
130