From: Andre Przywara Date: Thu, 5 May 2022 23:34:39 +0000 (+0100) Subject: sunxi: board: Fix UART PortF pinmux setup X-Git-Url: http://git.dujemihanovic.xyz/img/sics.gif?a=commitdiff_plain;h=e26ece267ef1a2be824944314ed28be4c6610565;p=u-boot.git sunxi: board: Fix UART PortF pinmux setup When CONFIG_UART0_PORT_F is defined, we try to configure two PortF pins (usually used for the SD card) as UART0. Some SoCs use the mux value of 3 for this, while others use 4. The combination of Kconfig symbols we currently use was not quite right: we mis-configure the A31, A64, H6 and H616. Going through the list in the pinctrl driver, there are only a few older SoCs that use a value of 4, so revert the #ifdef clause, and name those explicitly, instead of the other way around. Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara Reviewed-by: Samuel Holland --- diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-sunxi/board.c b/arch/arm/mach-sunxi/board.c index 173e946465..8f7c894286 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-sunxi/board.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-sunxi/board.c @@ -87,15 +87,16 @@ static int gpio_init(void) sunxi_gpio_set_cfgpin(SUNXI_GPB(22), SUNXI_GPIO_INPUT); sunxi_gpio_set_cfgpin(SUNXI_GPB(23), SUNXI_GPIO_INPUT); #endif -#if (defined(CONFIG_MACH_SUN8I) && !defined(CONFIG_MACH_SUN8I_R40)) || \ - defined(CONFIG_MACH_SUNIV) - sunxi_gpio_set_cfgpin(SUNXI_GPF(2), SUN8I_GPF_UART0); - sunxi_gpio_set_cfgpin(SUNXI_GPF(4), SUN8I_GPF_UART0); -#else +#if defined(CONFIG_MACH_SUN4I) || defined(CONFIG_MACH_SUN5I) || \ + defined(CONFIG_MACH_SUN7I) || defined(CONFIG_MACH_SUN8I_R40) || \ + defined(CONFIG_MACH_SUN9I) sunxi_gpio_set_cfgpin(SUNXI_GPF(2), SUNXI_GPF_UART0); sunxi_gpio_set_cfgpin(SUNXI_GPF(4), SUNXI_GPF_UART0); +#else + sunxi_gpio_set_cfgpin(SUNXI_GPF(2), SUN8I_GPF_UART0); + sunxi_gpio_set_cfgpin(SUNXI_GPF(4), SUN8I_GPF_UART0); #endif - sunxi_gpio_set_pull(SUNXI_GPF(4), 1); + sunxi_gpio_set_pull(SUNXI_GPF(4), SUNXI_GPIO_PULL_UP); #elif CONFIG_CONS_INDEX == 1 && defined(CONFIG_MACH_SUNIV) sunxi_gpio_set_cfgpin(SUNXI_GPE(0), SUNIV_GPE_UART0); sunxi_gpio_set_cfgpin(SUNXI_GPE(1), SUNIV_GPE_UART0);