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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 01/14] Documentation: dt/bindings: Document pinctrl-ingenic
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Hi,

> So I still don't understand these properties.
>
> Does this mean that there is a pull-up *inside* the SoC or *outside*
> on the board where it is mounted?

The pull-up resistors are inside the SoCs.

> In the former case, if this pertains to the *inside* of the SoC:
> is it just different between jz4740 and jz4780?
> In that case, just code this into the driver as .data to the
> .compatible
> in the DT match. No special DT properties needed.

Well, I've been taught that devicetree is for describing the hardware,
and
the driver code is for functionality. So that's why I put it in
devicetree.

That's also the reason why I put the list of functions and groups in
devicetree and not in the driver code.

> Standard bindings use just "pins". Why the custom ingenic,
> prefix?

I can change that.

Regards,
-Paul

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